The San Juan Star (June 20, 1960)

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|PAA Men:

Okinawa As Rioters)

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‘Go Home!

By JOHN SCALI SEOUL,

which

Korea

A pilots’ strike which has

(AP)—This

spread from Lines to Pan

was a day

President Eisenhower will well re-

‘World

Satellite Will | Be Controlled By Ft. Allen RICHARDS

communications

been

project, known as ‘Couis under the direction of

Advanced

Agency,

a

and

informed

_re-

The rier,’’

the

by

has

here

Research involves

complete

firing

communications

“Courier”

will

the Fla.

be

the moment

cenearth,

controlled

it goes

into or-

bit, from Fort the Caribbean

Allen, the home Signal Agency,

tuated

south

on

the

of

coast,

of si-

of the

island near Ponce. CSA is & longrange radio-relay station which is part of the world-wide U. S. Army

Command

work

and Administrative Net-

(ACAN)—the

global

armed

communication

Launching

of ‘“‘Courier’’ is sched-

uled for sometime The

U.

(See

forces’

system.

S.

this summer.

Army

Signal

SATELITE,

Page

Corps,

21)

Legislator Believed CHAMBERSBURG, police

said

(AP) night

they had found the body of Rep. Douglas H. Elliott (R.-Pa.) in a state park near the exhaust pipe

of a car,

and

he

cancelled

apparently

had committed suicide. \ Elliott, of Chambersburg, had been elected to Congress in April to fill an unexpired term.

Saturday

and two

more

tern

of nine flights in-and-out of Puerto Rico daily were not running

monstration

rely affected throughout the na-

in

Okinawa,

stopover on his from. Formosa.

flight

A snake-dancing Okinawans taunted

mob him

here

EISENHOWER,

of 1,500 at Naha

‘ ‘Page

certain

See

21)

On

B.C.

Pan

flight

‘FROM YOUR WIFE & C ILDREN’

ae

day. Don’t miss B.C. today

husband’s

section

STAR

which

body

was

thrown

into San Juan

bay. In a sad

Father’s Day ceremony, the woman, financially destitute,

co-

protests the attitude of police in the investigation of her husband’s disappearance. See story, page 3. (STAR photo

is on

by Jose Garcia)

15 today.

Special

Delivery

‘Operation Stork’ Delays Flight En Route From New York City American

The. one-day-early am.

enroute

aboard

to San

has been

seve-

inspection

Federal

Other

Story,

proce-

Aviation Page

Saturday, in New

2

York, 70

pilots called

in

gift was

flight 295+

Juan

cancellation 211

from

here New

of

jet

York

and

flight 252 to New York. One Pan

(See PAA, Page 21)

|

}

Phone Users Voice Views On Service | A survey

taken

by the

Chamber

of Puerto Rico shows .at least 168 persons, are dissatisfied) with tele‘| phone ‘service in the m tropolitam area. The survey, which queried the: total Commerce membership, || drew 211 replies. Others say the telephone service i] is too expensive, they get too

flight Captain RobertG. Robarts and his crew took a | itmany wrong numbers, and the flight activities early Saturday morning to deliver a Fa- i call-counting | mechanisin is” in-

Airways

little time out of routine ther‘s Day gift. 2:30

schedule

cancellation of one section of jet Mrs. Asuncion

dona. de..Velazquez drops | floral wreath over the side of

and every day, six times mic

the

American

sed

Constitution Bridge at the point where she believes her

page

normal

“sick” and unable to fly. This cau-

family of- top comics toin the

‘flight

dures of Agency.

The imaginative, ingenious, irresistable prehistoric character B. C. joins the San-Juan STAR

a week,

Lines

tion’ since its pilots walked out nine days ago in protest against

on the Pacific island,‘a big United States airbase, although . most. of) the 150,000 spectators applauded (See

Air

yesterday. Eastern

a

By AL DINHOFER

last

yesterday.

Two Pan American flights were

cade was sidetracked. Eisenhower was fresh from. an anti-Amefican de-

Pan

Pa.

travelers

on Sunday. Hight flights on Eas-

Suicide In Penna. -—State

stranded

2,000

ing was so intense; his motor-

Project

the

ter into orbit around from -Cape Canaveral,

from

sources.

Rico

stop on his curtailed Asian good will tour. The-@reet-

from

New York. Miraculously, both mother

and child are doing fine. The DC-6 put down at Kindley

a four pound

| Airfield

Bermuda,

premature at

baout

3:40;

(but bouncing) Mrs.

Martin,

boy,

on board

born with her

a.m., where Mrs. Elbialina Martin,|son, Flavio, one-and-a-half of Lajas, P. R.,.and the air-born | old, traveling from Camden, inmediately|to visit her home in Lajas. infant were taken to King Edwards Memorial HospMrs. Martin complained ital. (See OPERATION, Page

FP

of

vealed

than

‘coming to or leaving Puerto

;

D.

The major role Puerto Rico will play in a new Satellite project which may revolutionize the field

Eastern Air American

Airways

| more

member. A million cheering Koreans welcomed: him ecstatically to Seoul, the final

ry DOUGLAS

1

{| accurate. The chamber's breakdown on its replies

were

QUESTION:

these:

Are you satisfied years with the service in general? NJ. | In replies regarding the metropolitan area: 31 were satisfied; about'| 162 not satisfied; and 18 abstained. 21) \(See PHONE, Page 2i)


THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, June 20, 1960

Quemoy Receives Farewell Barrage On Ike's Departure TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) — Red China roared a vindictive “Bon Voyage”

to Pre-

sident Eisenhower yesterday with a record-

shattering artillery assault on nationalist+ -

held Quemoy. The biggest tle

of

the

artillery

pocket war ensued Nationalist garrison

ed

Red

bat-

6-year-old

gun

vest

as the pound-

positions

in

reply. Last night the guns were silent, suggesting the Communists had chosen

to

create

rather than to off-shore island Nearly

‘| three,

600

five,

rained

poured

night

as

tionary

contempt’’

Stillwater,

went

to

a month (AP

Okla.,

Cuba ago

said

frem and

her

son

Brazil

is an

in

about

FBI

agent.

Wirephoto)

night.

and

to-

,

SAN

JUAN

€¢loudiness thundershowers night.

Considerable

with occasional today* and to-

WINDS: East to East Southeast, 10 to 13 knots, oceasionally 25 to 30 knots in thundershowers.

TEMPERATURES: 1:30 p.m. Low 74. STATESIDE:

partly cloudy;

High

New

87

York,

at 70,

Boston, 68, cloudy;

Washington, 79, partly cloudy; Miami, 80, cloudy; Chicago, 71, clear; Los Angeles, 69, partly

VIDAL

M.T.

Clinical Laboratory All kinds of analysis 318 De Diego Ave. Santurce Tel. 3-1079 Emergency 2-9706

fan

“unheard-of

Nay

low.

rival

onto

Pee ee

on

for

yaa

Vea

SATISFACTION

of “‘scorn

and

Eisenhower’s

ar-

Formosa

a

few

hours

Six persons were killed— three of them civilians—in the at-

brought

toll

fe

14

for scrap.

Formosa

It is shipped

te make

victim

of

a

andone

a

the .death

car

hit-and-run

pedestrian

driver,

who

coming

and

saw

A STOP FOR PRAYER—A fraction of the approximately

signal-

ed vainly for it to stop. Two brothers died in another crash, raising

for

total

the

traffic

deaths

to

174

Victim of the hit-run was mesio Sanchez Montaiiez, 70,

was killed near Vega. Baja. said

10,000

there

were

no

The

Newho

Police

witnesses.

eight

feet

to

his

death.

driver of the car was

tified

by

pulveda

police

as

Jorge

He

was

Torres.

Hormigueros

court

homicide

vo-

freed

in

bail.

Two men died and three were injured in a crash early yesterday

to

on

the

Guaynabo

is, Hector

Manuel

tinez,

and

23,

his

Road.

Dead

Melendez

Mar-

brother,

Juan,

to

24.

make

light with

a

post, Daniel

24, and 25.

The

eurve was de

Daniel

Police

driver,

who

and

identified

both

and the’ injured as natives yey, resident in Toa Baja.

dead

of Ca-

EASY CREDIT

OFFICE

HOURS:

By Appointment 4%

ab

,

wii

since

240

the Air Line Pilots has

called

a

strike

and a cargo flight to Europe were canceled.

morrow.

the

telephone

pilots

they

Rule.

The

deral

inspectors on

reported

were

an

regulation

check

extra

too

This

ill

places

Fe-

in a third rides,

seat

rather

in

The tends

pilot

the

than

rear

of

pilots contend against safety.

with but

dispute

the with

VIENNA tended

tion

the

in

at

a

not

practice working

Russian

opening

of

Bucharest

All

ate

exhibi-

yesterday. for

He the

of the Romanian

Party

opening

radio

said.

bloc

leaders

red

an

Satutday

Congress

Communist

Prime

Khrushchev

there on

Bucharest

almost

Nikita

arrived

a result, Eastern’s

(#

Minister

yesterday.

were

seat” and

Nikita Visits Bucharest

Third

As

is concerned

“third wages

conditions.

out eight days ago to protest the regulation and remained idle

today,

including

China are here for the congress.

P.R. Air National Guard To Train July 24 To Aug. 7 The Guard mer

to

Puerto Rico Air National will hold its annual sumtraining

Aug.

7,

Reserve

camp

from

according

July

to

an

24

an-

unit

in Puerto

Professional Stop Tel.

30

6-0262

Ambulance —

or

Hoto 6-2222

Rey Ext.

20

It impossible to locate your M.D. in emergency call 3-2467 end the

Medical

contact

|

@

Association

doctor

will

immediotely

for you.

Air

will

Force

The

under

sion of Col: Rodriguez, Airport

Air

|

| 1|

‘the

Ramey

will ‘be

direct

cone

supervi-

Nido and Maj. Pedro commandant “of the

at the. International Reserve

Monday,

All

at

Aguadilla.

Night

Base.

;

Emergency

Registry June. 20

Pharmacy

Fernandez Jureos 1304 Santurce Tel. 3-5169 Doctors. pn Night Duty Metropolitan Area San Juan — Santurce Rio Piedras — Barrio Obrere Call Tel. 3-2467 for information and assistance 4 Saturday Puerto Nuevo & Caparra Terrace Dr. R. Fernandez Isales

De Diego St. 409 Rio

Tel.

Piedras

8-1428

Caguas

‘Me

aes

held at

i

R.

Lopez

Central Ave.

®

be

Base

encampment

ducted

Dr.

143.9 DME METAS. A

training

140th ABRON

Rico.

All personnel assigned to the International Airport Base or. to

nit

Idlewild

about

Sunday.

Association

Punta Salinas Air Reserve ‘Base will attend the annual summer camp at those bases. * | Some of the more advanced

gS £3

on

Meanwhile,

standstill.

2-2573

ae

and

flights operate in anil out of the

nouncement made by Col. Rafael Nido, commandant of the Air

TELS: Office 3-8356 Residence 3-6735

Guardia Normally

against National Air Lines for one minute before midnight to-

operations

FOR SPANISH

sick

La

airports.

Eastern ‘Air Lines pilots walked

Announces the opening of his office at 1302 Ponce de Leon Avenue, corner of Figueroa Street, Stop 18%, Santurce.

GUARANTEED

reported

the cockpit. this practice

FERNANDO L. BUXEDA, M. D. EYE PHYSICIAN & SURGEON

Charges

airports

in

A lie” detector expert. with equipment has been sent by the Commonwealth government to St. Croix, V. I., in response for a plea of help frem the government to help in solving a rash of safe burglaries. V. I. Public Safety Commissioner Jack Monsanto had appealed to Gov. John D. Merwin who called on Gov. Luis Muioz Marin for aid. The governor contacted Pedro M. Velez, chief of the Treasury Department’s office of Special Investigations. ‘The expert left Saturday for St. Croix to remain there for several days interviewing suspects. The burglaries, which have occured in the past few weeks, represent the first major crime wave in St. Croix for many years.

GT)

pilots

seat

Crime Wave Of Safe Burglaries

riz

York’s

had

(AP)—Three

to work, the Pan Am spokesman interpreted their action as a protest to a Federal Aviation Agency

St. Croix Using Lie Detector To Solve

price

continued to report sick. A spokesman for Pan American said 82 of its 600 New York-based

by

Vicente,

the

An Eastern spokesman said the line expected to operate only 10 outbound and 11 inbound flights at Newark, New Jersey, and New

Although

a

injured, along Leon Melendez,

Guzman

YORK

Rico, and Nassau, in the Bahamas,

failed

struck

Pan

American World Airways flights were canceled and other departures delayed yesterday as pilots

Friday. Jet flights to San Juan, Puerto

27. They were passengers in a car driven by Antonio Bosch Melendez,

to San

Keeping Strike Alive NEW

Se-

charged with

and

yesterday

‘Sick’ Airline Pilots |

idenW.

Christi procession

old city for a moment of prayer. All Catholic churches in the San Juan area were represented in the religious observance. (STAR photo by Tony Murad)

~ Hector Pagan Santiago,| 40, was crossing the Guanajibo rdad, near Hormigueros on Saturday, police said, when he saw a car’ coming, | signaled to it, was struck and hurled

in the Corpus

Juan Cathedral are kneeling on Calle San Francisco in the

year..

$2,000

shells for the

island’s Nationalist leaders.|

Four persons died in traffic accidents over the weekend, one a

luntary

TAIPEI (#—Defense Ministry sources estimated yesterday the 86,000 shells the Chinese Communists rained on Quemoy Island Friday will wield scrap iron collectors about $75,000. ‘The garrison command on Quemoy pays the equivalent of $15 a

ton

3 Others Die On Highways

in

~ Hardly Pennies From Heaven

Cy

No Additional

Friday

later.

THIS PRICE INCLUDES SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATION

fortress in stop-

Quemoy

a gesture

DESO

‘LEE OPTICAL’S

of

caliber

This was 2,782 more shells than the 85, 918 which Communist bat-

cloudy.

SAMUEL

guns

Nationalist

the weekend casualty dead and 80 hurt.

PUERTO RICO and the VIRGIN ISLANDS — Considerable cloudiness with showers and

today

by

new +

tack and the 33 wounded,

WEATHER thundershowers

a

and-sart barrages saluting Hisenhower’s departure from Formosa for Okinawa and South Korea. .

teries

mother

incident

eight-inch

the battered off the coast

OUT OF CUBA: William S. Fridemann, 51, was unofficially listed as one of two U. S. Embassy attaches ordered to leave Cuba after being arrested on a charge of conspiracy with counter-revoluHis

brief

Communist

and

88,700 shells,

count, on five miles

elements.

a

touch off offensive.

Hit-And- Run,

MIT

Urb.

Garcia

El Verde


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Narcotics King Sad. Father's S Day |For Mother, Two‘oChildren C

Recalls Unsolved Mystery Of Missing Man Picked Up By By

JOSE

GARCIA

and

A,

W.

OSI In Ponce

tALDONADO

In a sad Father’s Day ceremony, a mother and. her two children stood at Consti-

PONCE cial

arrested

tution bridge yesterday and threw a wreath

be on

o° flowers into San Juan Bay., “he

wreath,

thrown

by

Ws. Asuncion Cardona de Velazquez, of M-63 296 La Riviera, was in memory of fb -r husband who disappeared rvsteriously last December a i whom she believes was r--rdered and thrown into © . Juan Bay. s.

t!

Velazquez

said

yesterday

she was also protesting “the

p

7e’s

ce

:

inability

and

nto

its

solve

the

decision

Velasquez, 37, a techSan Patricio Hospital,

G ;appeared pcrson

on

Dec.

to see him,

was

12. The

it was

a doctor

last

discover-

at the Hospital

wo later committed suicide. The coctor and Velazquez were close

friends. Gardener

a

gardener,

doctor, woo The

who

and

worked

who

for

claimed

the

to know

killed Velasquez on Dec. DA, however, stated after

12. the

confession that he -was not conv:nced of the “‘reliability’’ of the gardener.

He

said

investigation It

was

quez for

had

York

that

friend

the

day

Difficult that

failure

the

case

of

has

increasingly tuation. She

has

to

her

been

solve

in

an sito

completely

paralyzed for three years. miust, she said, care for him tinuously

out

and

and

is thus

held

unable

She conto go

work.

of

ninth

also

in

J. J. Konorat,

of

the

Tourism

in Haiti

general

as vice

of

invitation

by

the

government

MISSING

to

hold

its

there

the

tenth

con-

was

MAN’S

FAMILY—This

is ‘ithe family

the children,

Benigno,

Jr., 11, left, and

Nilda, 12, pose

with a wreath which they threw into San Juan Bay yesterday in a protest action; (STAR Photo by Jose Gar¢ia)

accepted

unanimously.

D. R. Bishop Seen imperiled For Anti-Trujillo: S timents

has

the

police

petitioned

have

the

not

courts

de-

Conn. Democrats

Support Kennedy

By A. W.

HARTFORD,

ticut

Democrats

to support for

the

Conn.

Sen.

voted

John

(#—Connec-

Saturday

F.

Presidential

Kennedy

nomination

and rejected an effort for Adlai Stevenson. The state Democratic convention endorsed Kennedy and instructed the 42 member delegation, with a half vote each, to support him as a

unit

at

the

National

not

Kennedy

versus

was

whether

Stevenson.

It

Bishop. The letter people

the delegates should be committed to) Stevenson: in any way.

Plane Crash Kills Surinam

are

“angry”

a

foreign

have : also

predicted

turn

to

the

violence

his

if the situation is not changed. “The Public Forum,” according to Dominicans here, is a notorious column used by Tru-

government,

purging

his

clergy.

Sources

that

has

at least 25

from

the

been

country

here

estimate

Spanish

priests,

Dominican

____The

Drama

308

San

Old San

Two of seven crewmen perished and another was presumed dead in the jungle crash of a U. S. military air transport Globemaster near Zanderij Airport in northern Dutch Guiana early yesterday.

San

Tel. 3-8371

re

& 3-8576

READ |

surrounded/ ‘by

the

said

from

Try

reporters,

story.

‘I’m

on

my

part,”’

said

man. “T certainly to go ‘on.’

af

At

Clarence

where no

the

House

princess

officials

comment.

Dr.

Water-

have

nothing

in

Landa,

used

were

to

available

Margaret

and

her

live, for

hus-

band arrived home Saturday from. their Caribbean

honeymoon.

Congo Nationalist Forms Coalition Government |

Juon

Festival,

takes

PROMOTIONS Francisco

Juan,

AND

:

Housing

Corporation

Standard Time on July 6, 1960 at its Engineering

Department,

(CRUV),

pleasure in announcing the opening of a Public Relations firm:

CARIBBEAN

title,”

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

Republic

motions

the

the

PUERTO RICO. URBAN RENEWAL HOUSING CORPORATION RIO PIEDRAS, P. R.

foreign

Puerto Rico's Economie in New York and Pro-

for

A

slowly

of

Formerly Public Relations Officer with Development Administration (Fomento) Director

of

Waterman

modified

ing

MALDON.

MICHAEL A. SEGARRA

3 In Dutch Guiana PARAMARIBO,

might

Convention

in Los Angeles. The question was

province

they

—(AP)

of British doctors

LEOPOLDVILLE,. Belgian Cone campaign against foreign Catholic ment of Spanish clergy. go (®—Congo Nationalist leader clergy. He recently compared the This priest said that the DoJoseph Kasavubu said yesterday suppression of freedom in La minican Republic economic he has formed a coalition governVega province to that*in Comsituation is. “awful.” American ment, ; munist China. It is reported that dollars are very scarce, he said. Kasavubu said he was certain he has ex-comunicated the gov- People are more openly critical of a ‘working majority for his ernor of La Vega. .Jof Trujillo than ever. Trujillo broadly based government, which Trujillo, in the face of-\a might be overthrown, the priest ‘he hopes to present to —_— hardening church attitude against predicted, within two! months. this week for approval.

Trujillo’s unofficial newspaper, El Caribe, published a letter, under the “The Public Forum” column, stating that churchgoers Vega

England

fraid it was a bit of wishful think-

in physical danger following?

in La

has

jail.

A.

Later,

he

The Dominican Republic government of Generalisimo Rafael Trujillo Molina id reportedly threatening the safety of a high Catholic Church official, according to informed sources here. The Most Rev. Francisco Panal Ramirez, Bishop of La Vega, is reported to be

because

Princesa

Dr. J, dad.

made

to

and

Provisinal bail ‘was

confirmation

and his government,to ex- have landed in Puerto Rico. | the expulsion of five priests|?jillo press, under fictitious names, the Spanish Priest Here | any final declaration on this case, from his diocese. The priests, views of the government. This A Spanish priest arrived here who left the Dominican Reshe said, none of her husband’s letter is seen as a direct threat last Thursday. According to the last Sunday, were to the safety of Bishop Panal. priest, he was “asked to leave Ea have been given to public or considered the Bishop’s Bishop Panal has been. an the country” following a sermon She added, however, that she “body guard.” outspoken critic of Trujillo’s criticizing the government’s treat4 Since

Juan.

heard a|West Indian colleague announce that Princess Margaret and. her husband will be createdDuke and Duchess of the Caribbean. It eaused a great stir at bs seaside congress of the Brifiee Medical Association. “We are anxiously awaiting

of Be-

nigno Velazquez, hospital technician who disappeared last Dee. 12. The wife, Mrs. Asuncion Cardona Velazquez, and

Vene-

for

Juan.

staid; See

tary.

An

in San

previously

TORKAY,

pres-

ident; and Frank K. Bell of Alcoa Steamship Co. as secrezuelan

ion

Duke And Duchess Of The Caribbean? Nice-Oh, But Wait

at

(the

Council'

OSI

times

San

La

other

director

National

out

arrested

set iat $10,000 by a magistrate here, before he was taken| ito

annual

named

was being

been convicted of violation ‘of the ‘alcohol tax law. Colon will be arraigned tiday before the U. S. Commissioner

of

herd

who

after

of the

several

Associ-

session

37,

bail

Known as “Henry,” he has béen arrested by the narcotics squad

delegates as officers including

vention

difficult financial said she is about

who

session,

group

lose her home. Her entire income, she said, is $£5 a month, the social security pension earned by her -70-year-old father

election,

closing

left

yesterday

placed

The

the

dis-

police

chief

ation.

his

Position

said

the

Velaz-

to find the York failed.

Financial

Velazquez

the Caribbean Tourist

re-

it considers to

in a major raid Jan. 16; was pulled in on three more charges, according to Pedro M. Velez,

of fhe

Colombian Tourist Board, has been elected president

who of

appearance. Efforts missing man in New Mrs.

further

necessary.

learned

a girl

New

that

was

also

director

organization’s

Questioned

The district attorney interrogated

$15,000

ST. THOMAS — Dr. Ernesto Martelo,

this week

man

Gazard.

‘Gazard,

Dr. Marlelo Flected Head Of Caribbean Tourist Association C.

the

the top narcotics trafficker the south coast, Enrique Co-

lon

clare her two children heirs of her husband. This legal move, she said, would im effect result in having her husband declared dead.

continue the investigation.”

.-¢nigno mn on at

ed.

to

apparent

— The Office of Spe-

Investigations

Puerto

Rico

will receive

Urban

sealed

Renewal

bids

Luis Llorens Torres Development,

and

until

3:00

Santurce,

P.M.

Atlantic

P. R. at which

time

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‘THE SAN JUAN STAR -Monday, Sune 2031960

Natio nal

Purpose

Leaders Must Define Aims Of The Country

They are directing all the energies of

They

By 1960

by

Life

JAMES

Magazine

If it is true that America and

lacks

history

a sense

of

the

the

suggests

a

remedy. For

if

George

waited

for

velop

a

Washington

the

doubters

sense

of

had

to

de-

in

the

purpose

eighteenth century, he’d still be crossing the Delaware. In fact, most of the -great political cfises of the American past have Tesolved, not by the zeal Purpose of the people, but

ally by the willpower

of their

been and usu-

or obstinacy

leaders.

No

doubt the massive thirst of a long-tormented -majerity brought back 3.2 beer, but the plain

fact

is

that

in

most

emergencies,

a

has

prevailed

usually

€asy-going

resolute

or

wobby

whose primary left alone.

purpose

other

for

velt was

for

America,

the

air

is

solicitous,

bodied and

hungry,

America:

correct

rabid,

busy-

catch thy breath

thyself.’

always

been other,

one-third is the

buying

indif-

Louisiana

Canal when noand writers have

grumbling, about

ot the national will. main

way

:

difference

lamentations

mainly

the feebleness

and

between

those

of

the past is that the language is milder and the pay better. Thomas Paine, roaring about America’s mulish indifference in 1775, makes today’s orators sound complacent.

even

Ralph

Waldo

Emer-

gon, who was really a pretty cheery fellow, could wail in 1847:

about

th

eliminated

private

They have put everybody on “burying” capitalism,

:

Upon

arrival,

demonstration.

asked

‘The

for

trainer

a)

oblip-

Republic. granted

to

The to

destroy

margin

a

and

the

the

clouted

head.

As

the

beast

mule

over

(the

struggled

back

us

in

past

error

wars

be

won

;

is

not

that

they

are

so

have

women

ers,

obliterated

about

as

well

as

philosophers,

gineers,

lady

men,

and

foot

soldiers.

None

of

discus

three

differ-

men,

teach-

scientists,

en-

throwers,

air-

or

four

million

need

trouble

us

very much except for their national purpose, which is simply to replace our system of individual freedom with their system of state control wherever they can,

including

regions

seturity such as and even Cuba.

vital

to

Germany,

our Japan

I must say they have been very

frank

us

about

timely

it.

if

They

not

have

fair

given

warning.

Yor

JAMES

For the

unless

I

of

the

miss

Americano,

mood

colum-

writers

come

to the Senate

four-year

as

much

1930,

off on his

with

posal like that.” | Yet

once

the

as

the

lead

need

a pro-

was

taken

documented,

Sen-

| ended up as a of what almost agrees was the

most far-sighted piece of legislation

since

the

The

my

circa

to rush

theless.

I have

imminence

renaissance .

A

When

start

doubts

about

self-induced

or epoch of austerity.

Tale

I

my of any About

consider

problem through think of Harry

Mules

attacking

the

the people, I Ashmore’s old

story about the man who acquired a reputation with honeyed

the

or

engage

arguments

for training mules words and kindness.

with

partly

the

war.

Task| Is

Great

I do not underestimate the task. I agree with much that has been said in these essays about

the

slackness

of

our

so-

talkers

this

pulled

us

is the out

engine

of the

mud

before, and partly because this is an election year, when we. will be

picking

for most

The

It’s

a

President,

probably

of the Nineteen Up

to

President

the

of

States is the one get the attention

the

man who can of the Ameri-

people.

is in trouble

mals dispatched~ a lady-emissary to present the mule-trainer with

to their doubts and questions

him.

will

Hf

hear

what

he

he

him

the

will

addresses out.

and

he

says

they If

he

thinks

is

na-

listen himself

they

presents

legislation

to

do

necessary

for

the safety of the Republic and explains and keeps explaining why these are essential, well prevail.

All

|

The Committees on Commerce and Industry and on Finan ce

of the House of Representatives will jointl y hold a Public Hearin g

entitled:

: &

All persons interested in this Bill, and the public in geneial,

are invited to attend this Public Hearing. San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 17, 1960

Representatives

articles

on reon

all our manifold weaknesses, all the speeches by Adlai Stevenson, Jack Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson and Stuart Symington, on the

grams

H.B. 892

Secretary

very

the national purpose, all the ports by all the foundations

thing

House of Representatives, in relatio n with

RIGUAL

magazine

may

with

the

they

were

porary

false

optimism

dealing

with

situation

complex:

was

the

that a

tem-

that

eventually go away. Instead of going problems became

more

history always

would , the and

away, larger

After Europe,

Middle

East;

after

the Middle East, the Far East; after the Far East, Africa; after Africa, outer space, ‘and after

outer

tensions

space

over

flation,

a lot of

U-2,

deflation,

me rising

inner

‘too,

in-

cost

of

living, balance of »payments, nuclear testing, sputniks, luniks, and a lot of other things that everybody differing about.

There of

seemed

to

be

was no panic about any

this.

The

people

merely

turned from understand understand. ward from community

what they did not to what they did They. turned inthe world to the and the family. In

the fifteen

years of the atomic

age,

they

increased

the

popula- .

wickedness of the Republicans, all tion of the nation by more than the exhortations to return to the 40,000,000, which is not the acfaith of our fathers— all are no- tion of a frightened people, and

today Monday 20, 1960, at 10 o’clock A. M. in the Auditorium of the

“TO CREATE THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE OF PUERTO RICO; AND TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS FOR ITS OPERATION.”

the

he

biggest geography and _ lesson in their history,

it

United

cari to

If

Sixties.

President

tion

of

or

leadership,

Hearing, about this remarkable achievement, the Society to Ani-

NESTOR

of

sees. _ must, I think,

national

because

that has

in any

of

writers he seldom Accordingly, we

RESTON

HEARING

House

and

a

ciety, but Ii find the present understandable, perhaps the other crusades mapped out for mood ‘inevitable, under the circumhim in Cambridge, Mass. He may do many of these things stances, and not without hope, At the end of the last war, because he is honest enough to people made a know that he doesn’t know all the the American to clear the facts of this dangerous and com- genuine effort understand the plicated era, but he is not likely wreckage and to set out to do them because of new situation. ‘his own “reflection and reason” They went through the

COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

PUBLIC

professors,

editorial

of all time,

the

this

and

own initiative to ‘‘emancipate the human race,” or to set any new records as the greatest benefactor

ef-

the

magnitude,

costing ‘perhaps

ator Vandenberg key supporter everybody now

is in no

ficient but that they are so purposeful. They are all working on the man target and we are not. Life, They

plan,

It will not, I think, be wise to underestimate’ America’s current resistance to exhortations from

guess,

the Communists.

It

great

bones! of

and

nation.

and

in a-contest

of

bare

a pain.

the preachers,

crises has vanished. What could be won before with partial effort, longer

crisis

to his feet the good lady exclaim- $20,000,000,000, were. worked out and, since our national purpose, ed in horror, ‘‘Good heavens, man, and approved by President Truamong other things, is to avoid I thought you trained these ani- man. . being buried, this creates an awk- mals with kindness.” _I printed a long story about it ward and even nasty situation. me Sunday in the New York “IT do, ma’am,” he replied, “‘But How then, shall we approach imes, and by ‘10 o’clock that the problem? I was brought up on, first I got to git the criters’ atmorning, the late Senator Arthur ‘the Church of Scotland’s shorter tention.” I don’t know how just anybody H. Vandenberg of Michigan, then catechism, the first question of gets the attention of 180,000,000 ‘chairman of the Foreign Relations which is: | people these days. They are en- Committee, called me at home “What is the chief end of man?” and said: | Accordingly, I am all’ for self- gaged in the pursuit of happiness, ' “You must be out of your senses. direction and self-criticism. Never- which, incidentally, the declaration of Independence spells with a No Administration would dare to

the

of~

vious that the sickness of the European economy was creating

out a young mule, a long two-by-four,

nists

power

Plan for Europe was devised in Washington. It was perfectly ob-

ingly trotted reached for

programs

~

she

military

with

to be

arguing

a medal.

goal.

capital ‘‘H’’, and to be frank

an

was

that

it, I suspect that public debates on the national purpose give them

majority

minority

over

not

to

Thus, criticism of the American people for lack of purpose is not new. What is new is that leaders now seem to think they must follow the nation instead of leading | : it. What is new is that a hostile coalition of nations now has ‘the

ence between war and peace. They are always at war, all of them,

always

And

“Alas

loaded with poppy, with imbecility, with dispersion and sloth. Eager,

far-sighted characted like Jefferson or Teddy Roose-

to each The

Company.

tyranny and the pursuit of capitalists is the Russian way of life.

and

or the Panama body was looking

today’s

Times

it has

it,

ferent. And this usually been.

Some Thomas

York

late starts, feeble alliances and mediocre administration can no

John Adams estimated that onethird of the population was against the American Revolution, one-

third

New

people

simply

interest. to work

needs +—

of purpose,

nation

The

are

have

RESTON

and

their

conflict: between private interests and the national interest. They

Following is the last article in a debate on the general theme of the National Purpose, which is being presented by The New York Times in conjunction with Life Magazine.

Copyright

all

Debate- -

~~ |

compared

to

serious

eloquently

expressed

pro- which and

think

is that

interesting the

entire

when

you

population

strongly pushed by a determined of the country at the start of President of the United States. the Civil War 100 years ago “His is the only national voice twas only 31,000,000. in affairs,” wrote Woodrow Wilson. A distinction has to be made, “Let him once win the admiration I think, between the facade of and confidence of the country and America and the other more no other single foree can with- genuine America. There is, of stand him, no combination of course, ‘this big ‘obvious clatforces will easily. overpower ‘him. tering America of Hollywood His position takes the imagination and Madison Avenue and Washof the country... His is the vital place of action in the system...” ington, but there is also the America, which Of course, he has to act. He other quieter kept its religious cannot ask for half-measures and has either run away. But once he expresses faith or at least held on to the the national

need,

once

to try to remove

he decides

rather

than

morality

to tradition,

derived

from

religious

|

will affect the spirit and direction

I-do not wish to glorify the multitude. Much can be said about the dubious effects on the

ef the nation.

-

‘American

:+L:remember

‘when

perpetuate

the

illusions

past,

his

specific,

them

of

the

remedies

the ‘Marshall

t

The

character

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On’ ‘Next:

of

very

Page)“


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1

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a

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se

Monday, ‘June 20,1960

\PHE SAN JUANSTAR

A Nee d For Effective> tesdeishio! security

even

for

The

Good

Points

Nevertheless,

sloppy

work.

Noted

there

is

few

more

years.

their

slots, and wouldn’t but we ought to

have achieved independence for the first time. These new nations are determined to be industrialized, ready or not. ‘Hun-

hands that new thought gets its translation into the crude language of deeds...” “It cannot be said that the men of idea of the country have not performed in these last

(Continued From Page 4) early marriage, easy credit, cheap booze, cheaper TV, lower education standards, and job

ger

and

pestilence.

are

not

new

in the world, but the 2,000,000000 hungry people are less willing to tolerate hunger and pestilence now’ that they know something can be done about it. How these new governments develop, in freedom or hy the quicker way .of stage control,

traditional

tasks. They have observed the more interest in its problems, convulsions of our time and let more generosity, and more re- their minds run ahead to the consequences for the sourcefulness in this society: logical than in any free society I know nation. anything about. I cannot remember a_ time If it is true, as I believe, that when there has been more pur- may very well determine, not this generation of Americans is posefyl thought on contempo- only the climate of freedom in doing less than it could, it is rary problems in the universi- the world, but the balance of also true that it has done every- ties and foundations, than now. power as. well. Thus the primary prohiens of thing it was asked to do. It may Their reports and _ conclusions be more concerned about its would fill a good-sized library, foreign affairs may very well be, not the East-West problem private interests than about the but the alliance between them about, but public: interest, but if a man is and the White House .has been we hear so much offered a choice between a feeble, and somehow it must be what Sir Oliver Franks calls the North-South problem: whether Cadillac and a swift kick in the restored. the nations of the south;;im. Afpants, we should not be sur. What, then, can be done? erica, prised if he doesn’t bend over. We can, at least, look at the rica, Asia, and Latin What has it been asked to do world as it is instead of the develop along the lines” of the that it has not done? world as we would like it to be. an argument on that one any-

concern

It

for

was

broken it

the

outside

asked

to

economy

helped

within

a

world,

restore

the

In

of Europe,

and

the Soviet revolution—of which twenty have been devoted to

bring

that

decade

to

continent

the

to police

has. done

the

world,

so from

of Norway

the

and

north

forty-three

establishing

highest

level of prosperity in history. It was asked to accept high taxation and military conscrip-

tion

the

years

their

regime

fighting the last World they have brough their

led

Communist

cape

to Japan and Korea.

War— indus-

states of

several assumptions about: this: first, that most nations ‘wanted

to

develop

States,

like

that

the

United

knowledge

cannot

develop except in'a climate, of freedom, and that; the Western powers could deal with the under-developed . nations without interfering. much with

growth has been between 9 and

It was asked to’ keep a standing army of a quarter of a million men in Western Europe and it has done so for fifteen

northern

the Soviet Union and China. We have tended to: make

and

trial production to about 45 per cent of ours. Since the war, their rate of

it

impertinence to try to improve on the second paragraph of the spend more money on their edu- Declaration of Independence as” cation than advertising. a guide to ‘the problem.” Third offhand, I- would guess “We hold these truths to be we were kidding ourselves in self-evident,” it says in the first thinking we could do this job sentence. It thereupon lists, as with the kind of people now if they were the indisputable ‘working on it overseas or that we facts of last Sunday’s American could do it. without far more. League batting averages, a coodination whole catalogue of wonderful cooperation _ and among the allies. things that are not only not . I€ the main war is the battle “self-evident” in 1960, but are in the under-developed areas, actually in the violent. dispute why not offer talented young among men all over the world, men of draft age the opinion of including quite a few in our own using “his brains in a civilian country. “All men are created exual,” rather service’ in Indochina

10 per cent while ours has-been in the neighborhood of 3 per cent. They are having trouble with their agricultural produc- present concepts of sovereignty years with scarcely a murmur tion, but if they and we both or commercial practice. i of protest from a single Ame- continue at the present rates of All these asumiptions are now rican politician. challenge.’ The - -Soviet growth, the experts figure they under It. was asked to abandon its will have approximately as Union has shown‘ithat §pectacutradition of isolation, and it much effective industrial pro- lar scientific progress can ‘be Cuba, took on more responsabilities in-' duction as the United States in made in a closed socie to take only one example close volving more risks—in, ‘Korea 1975. and elsewhere—than the British On the face of it, ‘this may at hand, has not only indicated for the American ever did at the height of their not worry the American people, contempt. system of free enterprise but is imperial power. but it is perfectly obvious that ow organizihg its whole society These are not the acts of a the trend is running against us der state control. ‘\~. slack and decadent people. in this field and that, as former What The Problem Is’ There is nothing in the record Secretary of State Dean AcheThe problem is not that the of free peoples to compare with son says, the likelihood is that Union produces better will do three things Soviet it. This is not a static society. Moscow engineers than the United The problem is merely that the with this new production: 1. Increase their military ca- States—though it certainly can pace of history has outrun the pace

of

cies

have

so

change.

that:

were

Ideas

lagged by

the

formulated,

and

poli-

behind

events,

time

policies

debated,

and

put in force, the situation were intended to memee

they| had

changed. Thus,

in

in

a

torrent

of

change,

a

revolution

of

science,

social

revolution

at

home

a and

pabilities. 2. Increase their economic

resources

penetration

munist

system

to

new

ing

scientific

there

is

a crisis

of

derstanding in the nation. This is all the more true cause

there

has

been

a

ing

be-

It

serious

than

the

past

decade.

Wilson’s Ideas Recalled “Our slow world,” wrote Woodrow Wilson in 1890, “spends its

time, catching up with the ideas of its best minds. It would seem that

in

almost

every

generation

men are born who embody the projected consciousness of their time and people. “Their thought runs forward apace into the regions whither the race is advancing, but where it

will

day

not

for

arrive...the

of

one

age

are

many

a

weary

new

thoughts

the

common-

places of the next... “The men who act stand nearer to the mass than the men who.. write;.,and it.-is in their 7

lift

short

un-

weakening of the ties between the men of ideas and the men of politics in this country dur-

in

the

under-developed nations, and g . By a combination of these two, demonstrate to the uncommitted countries of the world that the Soviet Union is the country of spectacular growth, and that the Com-

an unprecedent political revolution in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, it is scarcely susrpristhat

for

is

the

way

countries

time

into

in

the

a

new

age.

that helps promote of the state.

the purpose

My conclusion about all mysterious sociology and

nomics and

are

even

about what

unoriginal, modest.

the “rate happened

my

own

in

three years, and

All

of to

him

this

this eco-

vague, I

know

growth” is three boys

is hard

to

escape

the

conclusion

in are Whitman

the threat. We Proffessor Walt

reality,

This

is what

England by what

George

did when he called

III

concern

in

the

nation

with

the

the

same

system,

same

school

political the

system,

patronage diplomatic

same

system, the same attitudes toward politics and the public

servicé, and the same old chest-

nut

about

evitable terest.)

“It is

private

interests

serving

the

not

much

so

in-

that

we

This is the country of freedom, youth,’ experimentation, and - innovation;

of

pioneers

and

meet

the

concerns

United

States,

that

most

students

of

this

problem. The Russians have already increased their exports to under-

developed countries $3,000,000,000. They

to about have 5,000

people administering these programs. And they are directing them primarily in six countries of considerable political importance to the U.S.S.R. ° It is much harder to understand the threat of this kind of economic penetration than it is to understand the threat of indirect Communist aggression, as, for example, in Korea. But the threat is there just the same. Since the last war, 1,200,000-

people

form

world,

of

and

have

changed

government.

800,000,

their in

the

these

eussed

R.

was

seriously

and not.dismissed

as an-

other left-wing trick to increase the size of Government or elect some Democrat. ~First,

debate be

therefore,

on

a bad

an

the

issue

idea.

Maybe

might we

thy

plain

and

cannot

correct

thyself.” But anyway, a revival of honest: plain talk in the country

try wouldn’t do any harm. Second, in the face of the clear facts, anything less than the highest possible standard of

education

America We

the

children ‘of

is obviously

a disgrace.

cannot

for punch

kids

out

If

you ‘the

ask

whether

Soviet

concentrating

mis-

we

challenge

on,

our

can by

private

interest instead of on the public interest, by losing a great many ‘of our best young brains

like

course,

this

is

an

argument

on

that

one

any-

where’ in’ the Province of U.S.S.R. or the State of Georgia, U.S. A. In the minds of the Founding Fathers, the moral idea came before the political, and the latter) was merely an expression of the

former.

parently

This,

the

Arnold

too,

idea

had

in

to this

was

ap-

Matthew

mind

country

when

he

before

the

turn of the century and discussed our ‘national purpose in New York...

“We

must

hold

austere but true said “as to,what

fast

to

the

doctrine,” he really governs

politics, overrides with an inexorable fatality the combinations of so-called politicians, and saves or destroys states. “Having in minds things true, things

elevated,

things

pure,

things

of

things

things

good

just,

amiable,

report:

having

to

nought

and

pass

“The remnant” of those who love| have

the

ability

away.”

in America wisdom and

to|compete with

any nation in the world is very large. If has greatly increased as the population of the nation has

to

increassed,

be

but

brought

great

to

purposes

more

than

it

of

on

the

the

nation

it is today,

is obviously one

needs

bear

and

this

task of presiden-

lot

tial leadership. Meanwhile, despair

der

over ‘the evidence of disor-

and

golden

|

there is no causeto

menace, ages

of

for

in

history,

all

the

1 | |

|

disorder

and hazard have existed along- | side Vitality and Creativeness, | shares

many

characteristics

“Surely

our

with

the

earlier

golden

Caryl

P,

Haskins;

,

|

the

answer

is

service

of the

nation,

| | | — |

“But there lis likewise the same

“no.”

I believe, however, that: there is still a lot of spunk: and. spirit in this country that can be brought by free methods into the

times,”

age

President of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, has writusing | intelligent women when, ten. “There is the wide feeling the Russians are using theirs *lof insecurity, the deep-lying anby not making a genuine effort xiety, the sense of confusion, to get our best brains into the not unlike the earlier times in most effective jobs to serve the kgeneral character . nation, I’m bound to say that

in poor schools before they ever not get to the college level, by not

honest

do everything everywhere. May be after 125 years of isolation and a generation of internationalism, somebody should call out once more to America: “Catch

in-

public

dis-

S.

of

these in mind, studying and loving these, is what saves states,” However, the old gentleman, hung jon to Wally Simpson; ’ what Stanley Baldwin did when when writing these exuberant he refused to rearm Britain in sentences and no illusion about the face of Hitier’s challenge their being put into force by the and what the United’ States |majority. These moral concepts did when it clung to isolation would jprevail, he said, only as they were upheld by “the rem-: after the rise of Nazi Germany. nant” of leaders and thinkers Isolation is now gone, but the who loved ‘wisdom, for the mathe hee, of the old habits of j rity, he insisted, was full of s of the isolation. remain: the rosperities, idolatries, appresthat we sion, luxury, pleasures and careIn our assumptions can meet the Soviet challenge less women...that shall come

U.

S.

and

lion” of the American colonies; what Edward VIII did whea he

the

war

of

confronted the “rebel-

sionaries, and adventures.

nuclear

Ros-

Intow of the Massachusetts stitute! of Technology calls one “neurotic fixations of those These are periods history.” when nations are confronted by t radically new situations bu hang on to old policies that are increasingly divorced from

the the

of

what

last twenty- have lost our way forward but even that is a that we have lost our way home.

I would be however, that

says,

just the trouble, for you can get

that our response is unequal to came

among serious men about higher rate of growth in

threat

it

to. Army

the

little confusing. pleasant to think, all

sentencing

KP

Soviet Exports Grow is this later point, rather

against

000

direct its engineers into jthese new countries or anywhere’ else

of

than

in Hoboken? It is' not fair or accurate to say that the voluntary system cannot jcompete with the directed system in recruiting men for service’ in the under-developed areas, for no really imaginative effort has been made to attract the volunteers. ° north; or the state-eqntrol‘Neurotic Fixations’ methods of the two large Thus, wherever you look it

the

since

lf we could, be able to

provid-

ed presidential power is used to

|

intense concern with new ideas and new concepts, the same ea-

|

gerness

for

|

was

these

widened

vistas

of

understanding...” What Mr.’Haskins did not say that

golden

ages

=~ »

| —

were

also periods of great leaders who clarify where the nation stands. knew how to bring ideas and The first national purpose is politics together, and this seems to know who we are and what to me to be the heart of our

. .sirap; themy.cimtas twe- stam: fp aud. it-woukishesanjpresent problem ies and. cook

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, June 20, 1960

Bank Resources Decline Hurricane Season $16.2 Million Ist Quarter Offidally Open commercial banks amounted to $63 million, an increase of $1.4 million over the like quarter of 1959. However, cash on hand recorded a decrease of- $4 million

Although resources declined in the January-March quarter, there was a gain of $54 million, or 10 per cent, over the March 31, 1959 figure, the report showed.

The securities held by commercials banks declined by $7.6 million in the quarter to $94.3 million, up from $86 million in the March, 1959 quarter.

The lending capacity of all com-

Although commercial deposits for all state and foreign banks decreased by $28.4 million against the deposits for the December quarter, there was an increase of $35 million over the level of March 31, 1959.

mercial banks here reached a record high of $414.5 million as of March 31, 1960. This total represented an increase of $60.7 million over the 1959 quarter, and a rise of $6.8 million over the previous quarter. The primary reserves hetd by

as compared

with the 1959 period.

Private demand deposits declined by $20.8 million during the quarter

JACKSONVILLE,

Follow

Fla., (AP)—

The 1960 hurricane season opened officially today and the Navy sent two hurri¢ane-hunter planes out to look for approaching storms. Airborne Early dron 4 is based

Naval

Warning Squaat Jacksonville

Air’ Station

and

handles

operations under the direction of the Joint Hurricane Warning Center in Miami. One plane went to Puerto Ri-

co

to

to

$201.5

$8.1

make

patrol

million,

million

flights. an

over

the

like

of

point

of 1959. Private time deposits $4.6 million to a total

up

$19.1

million

over

quarter of 1959 total.

dipped by of $215.9,

the

first

SAM

Associated

DAWSON

Press

News

Analyst

world. That

is

because

in

these

whether

it

likes

business,

not, is closely to government

and: abroad. are

increase

Furor In Japan

about in the policies of the U. & Congress and the Administration. NEW YORK — The changing| And a number of U. S. firms political weather in Japan could have markets, factories, or both set off business reactions here as, in Japan. Others here do a thriving well as policy ones around the business in importing Japanese By

jobs

tied in many decisions at

And

so,

and

incomes.

The

stock

market,

leaders

and

consumers

as

times,

it

or

goods. Japanese companies also. have opened stores and other out-

lets here. A

ways home

The

New

collapse

Thing

of

the

attempt

at

a result,

a

industrial

to upset business trends here, because little had been expected

in

general]

summit

from

meeting

Paris

in

anyway.

Paris

But

failed

the

crisis

will have a stake in what kind of in the Far East might have more

government

finally

controls

Japan

and sets its relations with us and with Russia and China, and in what, if any, changes this brings

far reaching new thing.

results

since

it

is

a

The business tie-ins with the cold war change —if that’s what the Tokyo rioting and cancellation of

President visit

Einsenhowe’s

brings

in the

goodwill

about—will

dollar

and

be

cents

first

areas

of

defense spending and foreign trade policies (both exports and imports) and second in the psychological

Arroz con pollo with Sello Rojo!

effects

on

traders

and

consumers

Whether up,

and

and

industrial

defense if

so

stock

planners.

spending

what

lines

goes

will

be

favored, will affect the prospecis of industries and companies and the view of Wall Street as to the value

of

their

Could Many

stocks.

Harden

Thinking

companies

also

have

been

urging Washington to relax further Its rules

on

trading

with

the

Com-

munist bloc. The Far East situation could. harden administration thinking

along

that

Our exports {by government reaction

line.

also are affected thinking as to the

among

our

friendly

allies

(and what ly) on the other, most couraged to

nations remain friendone hand. And on the exports are being enhelp the U. S.. Treas-

ury’s

to bring

fight

better

balance

between the dollars we send abroad and the dollars we earn from

over-

seas. Any big change in Japan could spur the protests of a number of’ American

industries

petition

from

against

cheaper

com-

Japanese

products. These run all the way from transitors to steel, from tex-

tiles to cameras.

.

On the psychological front the changes are harder to assess.

Americans may American

shrug off the anti-’

uprisings

in

Japan

as they did the Khrushchev in Paris. More

But

On

just

insults

Defense

if the cold war seems

more

pressing now, Americans decide that more must be

could spent

on defense if that means to.

treasury

deficits

a return

and

further

monetary inflation. Businessmen could decide now, as. they didn’t after Paris, to; change their inventory policies from the current hand-to-mouth one and start building up stocks, This could.mean more berrowing,

tighter money. But it also could mean more orders to suppliers, more industrial output, possibly more

jobs.

Lyall Named Pan Am Traffic, Sales Manager George A. Lyall has been named traffic

and

American “Arroz con Pollo” is a favorite dish here in Puerto Rico, and with good reason. There’s something special about the way tender chicken goes with. tasty rice—it’s a natural flavor combination! Start with a tender young chicken, and when you buy the riee, buy the best . . .

be sure it’s Sello Rojo!

sales

manager: for Pan

World

Airways

Juan. Lyall

will

direct

cerned

with

passenger

in

activities

sales

San con-

and

aerial cargo and also the promotion

of tourism to Puerto Rico. He ‘comes to Puerto Rico from Guatemala City, Guatemala where

he was Pan Am’s traffic and sales! manager. ‘Water

Ocean

surface

is 5,440,000

of

the

square

Arctic

miles.

OEE

Resources of commercial banks here declined $16.2 million, or 2.7 per cent, to $991.8 million in the first quarter of 1960, according to a report issued by the Commonwealth Treasury Dept.

Business Reactions. May

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THE SAN JUAN STAR

— Monday, June 20, 1960

Base Company Veto Stops Possible Clash

To

By

WALTER

STR YY AE MR

STAR

Bureau

WASHINGTON — The sudden veto of a widely publicized proposal to make Puerto Rico’a springboard for overseas investments possibly kept the Common-

a

“foreign

10087. . Thus

country”

a

under

mainland

firm

OEE

SG PE2 ELST Wi saline

Puerto

the

with

stiffer

‘tax

In

competi-

;i i

a

monwealth’s

i3

: s

i bi

i

international

base

bill caught observers here off guard. Privately however, some quarters appeared relieved at the decision. Seeking Formula

For

the

past

monwealth

ficials a

and

have

ar

Federal

tax

of-

negotiating

for

allocating

mainland

ederal

months, Com-

been

formula

tween

few

profits

plants

tax-free

be-

and

insular

their

subsidi-

es.

At the same

time, the Common-

ealth has been in the uneasy position of innocent bystander in

a

bar-room

brawl

controversy gress over

eee

tives

a

sharp

crackled through Conincreasing the incen-

for

U.

S.

overseas

ment. While none touches on Puerto

always

as

the

of

being

hit

wth a stray verbal brick. The latest clash came in the -Senate just. one day before the Governor sent the base company

bill

back

to

out his centerred:

section o-ten

the

legislature

with-

signature. The dispute on HR 10087, a former

of

the

called

stimulate

Bogg’s a

a greater

capital to tries. The

Bill

pioneer

flow

minority

to

of U.

S.

on

reinvested

its present mood.

Forces seas

favoring

investment

greater

over-

incentives

count-

er-attacked when Finance Committee

with

Committee,

notably

were allowed ‘to transfer easily from one foreign

large. ail companies.

committee

would

estimated

cost

the

Monday

sections

Boggs For

Be

one,

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$15-20|

the

remain-

House

passed

bill.

president

HR-10087|

on

of the

Would

‘The

treasury

miltion annually. Gore’s attack as underscoring

ing

last

the Senate opened hear-

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said

Arthur

of

that

4 ways

Unnecessary M.

Sears

Wood,

vice

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Nevares

Cancer

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the

Nevarez’

Condado

Beach

Hotel

escort, Jose Antonio

and

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Puerto

Rican

pide,

sita Nevarez, escorted by Mr. del Valle, entered the Fiesia Room of the hotel Friday night for her lavish coro-

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Marga-

rita Hernandez, Queen of the Catholic Daughters of America, also as a= representative of Arthur

Murray’s;

Miss

Sofia Lanza

Meg-

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Font,

who

of the Joanne

will be crowned

Press on Vasquez,

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July Queen

1;

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Alliance;

Miss

(STAR

the arrival of last year’s Condado

cillo, as the Royal Princess, tiful in a regal gown of satin with its own graceful

and Cancer League Queen, Miss Carmencita Marchan Cintron, clad in shimmering silver, lavishly embroidered with brillants, bungle beads and sequins.

The tic

Hotel

La

from

Touart, Garcia

Concha

Ft. Navy de la

Ambas-

Alvarez, Miss Miss Gladys

Novoa, Queen of the island’s Lions International chapters; Miss Maribel Salazar, Queen of the Colleges for 1960, and Miss Zulma Reoyo, Ambassadress from the

Hotel

San Juan

Intercontinental.

Puerto Rico In Poetry And Legend The

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Miss

of

the

Teresita

Rico

in poetry

big 4

out

in

next

with her

impressive

Princesses

Of

The

full

auxiliary Realm

Daughter

Lolin

the and

was

artfully

carried

mythical titles her court. ,

Lovely

Miss

tered

the

arm

of

of

the

Nevarez,

coronation

Jose

the

queen

who

scene

Antonio

of

Sea

Castille

and

en-

on

del

Caparra,

the neighboring and descendent

the

Valle,

and

Sun, Ponce Foun-

Empress

of

Caribbean islands of the Queen of

de Leon.

A royal princess could been more exquisitely

not have ‘dressed.

Lopez,

ties, sites land.

and

representing

the

ci-

glories

the

ise

of

Little Jacqueline Bird Baker, carrying the royal jewels, was followed by Normita Lorenzi Mezzorana, who bore the sceptre of the Cancer League and Carmen

Her ‘full-skirted ball gown of white

Luisa Nevarez, the queen’s little sister, carried the crown. Jeanette

silk

Miro

satin,

designed

by the Matienzo vision to behold.

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Pe-

Her headress

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Following the coronation scene, said to be one of the most beautiful in Puerto Rican carnival coronation history, the queens, peeresses and guests enjoyed Milton Lehr’s ‘‘Mardi-Gras in Puerto

sisters, was a It was lavishly

encrusted with and sequins as

royal

aj?

le-

of

was announced as Her Majesty Luisita I, Queen of Borinquey,

gend

Rivera

the Garden

and

announced

share titles.

beauwhiie train,

Next came the lovely princesses of the mythical realm, Miss Frane ces Serralles, Miss Vionette Vee ray, Miss Sarita Llenza, Miss Acae cia~ Jimenez, Miss Stella Lopez, Miss Teresita Steffens, Miss Miriam Aguilo, Miss Martita Rodriguez Ema, Miss Margarita Latimer, Miss Angelina Yumet, Miss

tion

JERRY HERRON - FLORIS! On

was

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Puerto

der of Villa

Watson, Annie Lydia

poetry

in

Rico

Knorr)

tion of white ostrich plumes and gems. Miss Carmen Teresita Valle.

Miss

Miss Miss

Betty

reyo and Miss Luhey Jimenez, in satin knee-breeches and silvered 18th century coiffeurs, announced

direct descendent of Juan de Leon, Conquistador and

Barbara

by

photos

Shelia Screeton, Ft. Buchanan’s ambassadress to the carnival;

sadress; Miss Lynn All-America City;

received the world’s and efficient shirt the

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FOR

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proclamation Friday, coronation ceremonies for lovely Miss Luisita Nevarez Betancourt as Queen of the Hotel Condado Beach and the Puerto Rican Cancer League took place in the hotel's Fiesta Room.

crescendo

when

a spin

from 10 already chosen beauties, will be crowned in the Lira Room of the Escambron Beach Hotel.

co June 24. Festivities got underVow olicaliy, Friday night when ] iy Carron, president of the « 2.val commitiece, read the pro«ination which formally opened (hs

good luck dip in the ocean. Next Monday, the city’s over-all Carnival queen, who will be picked

legend.

Puerto

romantic

stressed

which

nation

Condado Coronation Opens Carnival Season d) cian up a costume. It’s carn vol time in San Juan. This year, carnival is being built e-ound the city’s patron s: nt, St. John the Baptist. yoose feost day is celebrated

Lu--

royal fan-fare, Miss

ENTRANCE—Amidst

ROYAL

del Valle, looks on.

ta

for

Room,

that

evening

featuring

the

Fies-

singing

in

star

Bobby Capo, and music for dance ing by Pepito Torres’ Siboney

.

Orchestra. Friday’s coronation ball was in benefit of the Puerto Rican Cancer League’s hospital.

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, June 20, 1960


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Tonight is then ideal for bettering ARIES (March 21 * April 19) your health through proper treatPurchase those; items this mornments. ing which are necessary to make CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan.. | your surroundings far more beau20) Your most pleasurable creative tiful and smooth running. Then interests bring the finest benefits be sure you fill out any impor‘today, so be sure to get busy at tant forms, make statements, etc. them early. Evening is then fine :|P. M. have fun with closest ties. for relaxing and having fun socialTAURUS (April 20 to) May~20) ly or at ‘the sports you like. EXBy being more friendly with others PAND. - , today you can establish far better AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) relations conductive to having An ideal day to do something very greater material success in the fine for those with whom you dwell. future. Also see that real estate Be sure tonight that you also buy you own is improved— = plumblittle gifts as tokens of your deing, etc. votion and affection. Spend evenGEMINI (May 21 to | June 21) ing at home quietly or invite Handle

those

rather

private

dnd

guests

secret affairs wisely now that will

LEGAL “SECR

T

RIES

Following

their incorporation

last month,

the San

and

Miss

Lybia

Pacheco

Irizarry,

Juan

board

July

member, standing, left to right.

=

poration

based

non-profit

upon

the

cor-

princi-

ee

ples of service to legal secret‘aries, attorneys, the Courts and _the general public.

Members

of

the

Board

of Di-

for

the

Gladys

present M.

year

Javier,

DEAR

ANN

LANDERS:

baseball players. plenty of trouble.

are:

Miss

president;

Miss

We

have

I was the pitcher. Red was the batter. Red belted the ball right through

a big

plate

glass

dining-

room window. Do you think the pitcher should

help the batter pay for the window?

Should

the

whole

team

buy

Lourdes I. Rodriguez, vice-president; Miss Nereida Osorio, cor-

a new window? Should the man who owns the window say to the

responding secretary; Miss Cristina Rivera, recording secretary; Miss Yolanda Santiago, treasurer; Miss Eddy Quifiones, board mem-

kids,

ber and chairman of. the educational committee; Miss Lybia Pacheco Irizarry, board member and chairman of the press committee; and Mrs. Carmen Lydia Castro,

parlamentarian.

On

August

15,

1958,

a

local

“I’m

willing

to

be

a

good

sport and forget it because I was young once myself”? : Also, who should buy a new ball? The man who owns the broken window will not give it back. He says anything that fails into his living room belongs to him. Please help us, Ann Landers. We can’t afford a lawyer. Xe sox

group\of legal secretaries, who felt a need for supervised study of

DEAR BLUE SOX: It sail be very brotherly, indeed, if the

legal

procedure

whole

bring

together

and

the

desired

mutual

to

pro-

blems and interests, organized the San Juan chapter of Legal Secre-

taries. The group was active as a local: association for nearly two years, when national recognition was granted. The

San

Juan

Legal

Secretaries Association (Puerto Rico) has become the first Latin Ameriean

chapter

Association

of the National.

of Legal

of

the

made

San

to send

Juan

to pro-

a delegation

chapter

pitched

in

to

help

to

pay

for

the window. *

&

Confidential

%

to

SNOWED:

to the

coming national,convention to be held in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in July.

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I told him that I would pay the fine for him and he said, “Nothing doing.” I plan to marry him some 5 day and I don’t want the father or my children to have a jail record. He said this is not the same as having

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is

When you get tired of “the great-

mote other chapters throughout the island. ‘Preparations are also being

team

the batter pay for the window. Especially the pitcher—on account his earnéd-run average must have soared following such a stupendous blow. The man who was young once himself will surely give the ball ‘back when he learns that you little gentlemen are making plans

Secretaries

(International). Plans are now underway

with

practical

rectors of the Puerto Rico chapter

good

theirs. Then together plan a wise

Gentlemen Pitch In

1960 to the San Juan Legal This letter is being written Secretaries Association by six junior high school a

A

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confer

AND iin Says

Incorporate Clab Internationally (Puerto

21)

your ‘cherished

Legal Secretaries

in for chit-chat.

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Legal Secretaries Association elected Miss Nereida Osorio, corresponding secretary ; Miss Lourdes I. Rodriguez, vice-president; Miss Gladys M. Javier, president, and Miss Cristina Rivera, recording secretary, seated, left to right, and Miss Yolanda Santiago, treasurer; Miss Eddy Quinones, board member

:

MRS. GEORGINA C. PAIRBANK! }

/


AO What

Do You

Think?

Bridges

& By

Backland

Ploughshares

URSULA

VON

One of the favorite, and properly upon by commencement speakers,

luncheons

professional

Letter

association

there

intellectual

and

are

values

a of

technological

great

many

Spanish

meetings

words

traditions

has

accomplishments

about

and

of

been

Last

the

about

American

moral

the

lantic

and

the

techniques

have

rarely

been

described,

perhaps

engineering

skill,

it is nevertheless

only

Xv HARRY

instru-

to be traveled across. Is Puerto Rico, is any nation #r group of people such a passive instrument? The metaphor implicity denies that Puerto Rico has a culture of its own. Bridges link territories. Are cultures like territories. adjacent or distant, but definitely fixed and stable? As Professor Francisco Ayala stated, several years ago: “To talk about cultures as something immutable and stable is a result of mental simplification, since every culture is in motion, in evolution, and subject to constant changes.” I would go even further, and assert that culture is a process and not (as the syntax of our language imposes) a “something” that undergoes process. The word “culture” is derived from eculter (L.): a ploughshare, which, in turn, is derived from colere, cultus: to till; that is, to cut orderly groves into the soil so that every seed has the rodm and the nourishment to grow, and so that all the seeds together

grow

in

say

a

that our

pattern

that

that

“culture”

behavior

makes

is

the

is structured,

it possible structural

harvest of

as a field is structured

ing, so that the seeds of our human form in which our society can harvest

Let ug forget about

to

dominion

potentialities them.

“cultural bridges”

them. our

We

values,

in ploughgrow

in

a

then. Let us also forget

about “cultural bricks,” about shopping for “values” and comparing the labels on them, labels such as: “Made in Spain,” ‘Made in the U.S.” “Made in the U.S.S.R.” ete. Everything that happens in Puerto Rico is Puerto Rican. The paths of cultural diffusion, the impact of one value upon another: these are phenomena that first of all need to be seen and clearly described in terms of their own dynamics. Puerto Rico is not a bridge. But Puerto Rico may well be the verdant field, rich with the cross-fertilized seeds of human potentialities we can, today, only begin to imagine.

TODAY’S 7,

BEST

FROM

To of

Harry

Golden,

S. C.

author

(AP)

the

two

of

Thursday.

The

matter of

Kiwanis

said it canceled Golden’s ance after a deluge of

ing

telephone

James

gram voted

tral

Club

appearprotest-

club

ance because wanis.” ;

“it might

harm

Ki-

am

said

ashamed.

Henderson,

I was

to

Golden, Jewish publisher of the “Carolina Israelite,” in Char-

N.

C.,

said

he

had

plan-

ned to talk about integration. “I wouldn’t be rude in my talk, but

I would talk about integration. I couldn’t make a talk in the South would

without ‘discussing it. I tell them to integrate

their schools. “People are frightened all over,” said Golden. “It’s terrible when people “It's silly

are for

produced

great

a

afraid. a state

which

general

like

Francis Marion, the Swamp Fox, to be worried about a little fat guy making a speech.”

| POTOMAC | | FEVER |

DOONAN,

Z

FLETCHER STAR

g

KNEBEL

Washington

ancient

the

flood

&

If

they

take

our

fact with

do,

we'll

business

coroner.

weather,

in

the

crafts and

of

At-

and

poet,

Asiatic

flora

the

and

persons

mass-produced

goods.

ee

“Please inhale, Karl, so I can get all of you in the picture.”

Agriculture

spend

it

OF

Secretary

had helped move Soviet invasion. Some of these

are

pretty

sure

to

show

in

the

rest

of

the

plant

world.

which

Simonov

makes

up

wrote

textile

ma-

only

as

a

colonial

future,

and

the

only

to

the

future

industrial

developments.

The

Dresden,”

movement

possible

from

boom.)

a

conquered

The

of

quick

whole

industry

away

development

after

territories

industry

of

Benson

May get on the Nixon bandwagon +if' he can‘ climb up before Nixon stamps on his aes: ' eed | Ci. rmiotfoo oc

were

the

from

moved

Ukraine

the

the

war

in

and

Gerended.

to augment the

west

and

southof Russia was transported, in conditions of incredible

hard-

ship and deprivation, to the east—the Urals, to Siberia, and Central Asia. (Some of it went to Sverdlovsk, where our U-2 plane ” was forced down.) Simonov writes, too, of natural gas piped in from Bukhara

and Samarkand to Tashkent. Until the system can be mament, the outdoor cooking ovens ‘are fed from red which

the

States

have

It beside

gives one a Tamerlane’s

gas

is

contained

their

much

Butane

as

tanks

rural

hard

by

start to think of a tomb—and textile

to 15 nations.

Tashkent Trade

may

produce

the

we would do well to know adjustment.

hottest

dwellers

the

made perballons in

in

the

United

house.

natural gas pipe running machinery shipped from

fighting

of

this and prepare

the

for

cold

war.

painful,

And

necessary .

Nikita May Try To Extend His Cuba Visit To Brazil RIO DE JANEIRO (AP)—Nikita Khrushchev’s_ decision to visit Cuba has stirred speculation that

he

will

try

to

extend

trip to South America, pecially to Brazil. | with

good

the

Kremlin,

so

News

es.

foreign

running

Brazil’s

for

way

home

Argentine

brations

to

reducing

United

sector,

“foreign A

could

| }

three

compared

Brazil

from cele-

that

a

United

carries

States

imperailists”

visit

here

easily

for

troubles.

economic

by

spark

sort of thing

on

Aires.

and

business

with- the

zil’s

Recife,

Moscow

Brazil,

next

other Western natios. Some diplomatic sources contend that the deal was made by the government only to keep Nationalists quiet. Joined by Communists, they are blaming

to

buco’s state governor, Cid Sampaio, and a ride into the city. He said the Soviet Union wants to reestablish diplomatic relawith

the minor.

the

Kosygin and his party got an official welcome from Pernam-

tions

the

is

of on

But

independence _

in Buenos

over

It

exchange of goods

on

off in Communist-infested his

a °

the

the

northeast

December.

an werth

sides

years.

States. ; Recently Soviet deputy premier Alexei N. Kosygin stopped Brazil’s

last

of

refuses

with

Brazil

signed

officials have been deal a convenience,

with

high

ties

when

Union

Brazilian calling the both

die, because a loophole no doubt ‘could be found in this election year. Nationalist fervor is

taken

deal

is

talk

was

Soviet

commercial

say an invitation question.

the

It provides $100 million

officials

out

step

and

his

and

ministry

in

&

that Republicans a scowl.

exploits

Brazil lacks diplomatic relations

The main difference between Republicans and Democrats is not the amount they spend, but the

a

made

&

er

tad

a City

the

to

engineerat a

pictured

and

Analysis

overcharge.

on

an

necessary

gether last year to fight City Hall.

e

ther

devoted

:

to the

i

the

Bureau

since cranberries

retaliate—and

n

was

got to-

to

goes

was

(Factories

come.” lotte,

Asia

mans

have to call! him Monday and tell him rot to come. Most everyone was thrilled to have, him

*

| |

distant

The

“I

ashamed

and

with

Prague

to

The American Medical Association president warns doctors not

4

novelist

author’s eyes would have popped out if he had been told that 40 years later textile machinery made in Tashkent would be exported

“This whole thing is very embarrassing,”

what

volume

Lyndon Johnson proves he’s no sectional candidate for president. He’s been unanimously endorsed by both east and west Texas.

&\

despite

major

Essays on the Customs of the Native Inhabitants,’ published in Petrograd in January, 1917. Not one of the 50 chapters in this

_pro-

chairman, said the group to cancel Golden’s appear-

By

= F

likes

close

Republic,

question was whether colonial politics should be handled with more progressive or more conservative methods. The last book I glanced through was by one Likoshin, ‘Half a Life in Turkistan:

calls.

Henderson,

**

Pe

so

Uzbek

editorof The

“His plant in Tashkent at the moment is exporting machines to some 15 nations in Asia, Africa, and Europe. In the various books about Turkistan written by czarist officials at the beginning of this century,’ the future—even the remote future—of all Cen-

Harold Stassen joins forces with

Oo,

a

for

Simonov

get

them

women

talking

Rockefeller to fight Nixon. This forces the free world’s mightiest

On, 6-20g ~ :

Mr. to

in

Moscow

the

Weeks,

he,

chinery:

Greenville

alliance

CERMANY Rudi Facke

out,

why

|

; Simonov novel. But for the interested Western reader a door of understand: and comprehension is opened by reading the novelist’s para-

ing

best sellers and an outspoken integrationist, didn’t speak here

~

ot

quit

Edward

on

-

of

graphs on the industrial development of the area. It also should open a door for those who think that by various tariff and trade dodges one can maintain an American economy im health, no

Talk On Integration GREENVILLE,

and

a

in

Reneges On Golden

EUROPE

NF

article

years

persist

men

4 GOLDEN

South Carolina Club

Tent

might

promised

an

opportunity

capital

for workers he met many of those who industry out of the path of the German

because

a passive

Tashkent,

In addition, he ‘made a discovery about the war. (His novel on the seige of Stalingrad, “Days and Nights,” was a Book-of-the Month Club selection in 1945). In his talks at cultural .sessions

such descriptions depend upon a clear understanding of the values implicit in the thesis itself. These values, in my opinion, involve not only a radical misconception of “culture” and “society” in general. but also a negative attitude toward Puerto Rican culture which precludes any constructive practical action. Language is a system of signs and symbols, syntactically s‘ructured to contain our experiences so that we can communicate them. The more elusive and complex the experience, the more must we depend upon similes and metaphors to shadow, or reflect something like these experiences. The more concrete and immediatly expressive the metaphor, however, the more value, or strength, does it have in the communication, so that the metaphoric shadow becomes substance, and instead of providing a vehicle of description posits a standard of judging the experience. What is a bridge? Concretely, it is: “a structure erected to afford passage across a waterway or the like; a raised support.” While a bridge may possess great architectonic beauty and reveal

superb

Monthly,

who

Sus-

in

Simonov

had for two Russia. It turns

industrial

progress.

summer

Konstantin

the

Ficions and misunderstandings between the peoples of the two American continents are righteously deplored, human dignity is Praised. and speakers and listeners alike feel uplifted by the noble purpose of creating cultural harmony. But, as a colleague at the University asked me the other Gay, just exactly how do a people go about becoming a cultural “bridge?” Politics is the art of the possible, and the noblest moral purpose or intellectual goal remains a private wish unless specific and concrete techniques rooted in the reality of economic, Political and socio-psychological institutions of the historial moment can be applied ‘to translate the purpose into action. But

such

Tashkent

By RALPH MCGILL

high-minded topics discoursed and lecturers at civic club

that Puerto Rico is a bridge between two cultures: linking and Hispanic American ideals, institutions, and achievein mutual understanding and co-operation. In most of these

speeches,

From

ECKARDT

WON

thesis Anglo ments

and

Industrialized

and

and

Bra-

Khrushchev

more

of

this

at least balance

off the gains President Eisenhower made on his trip through here last February. Currently President Juscelino Kubitschek’s Social Democratic Party:is in political Partnership with

‘the

leftist-contralled | Bra-

zilian Labor Party of Vice President Joa Goulart, a leader the nationalist Seree|

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‘EDITORIAL

veath _ Talk thisAbout Let’s reader newspaper who is deeply of

A cerned, as are many

ted ee horrible We agree that wri ing about

our highways, has sug:

rate of fatalities on

place.

slaughter taking

t

down

cut

help

it Hace

talking, about

conued high

citizens, with the con

discourtesy and carelessness can be recklessness and effective only if it inspires others to talk about the

problem and to urge others to talk and think about it. At the time of this writing, another four persons

had been killed to bring the year’s total to 172 dead,

barely over the one-a-day rate that has stood firm: since the begining of the year. With 172 killed in 171 days, we must expect that at least 195 more persons now alive will be dead as the result of highway ac-

the year ends. That is a terrible thing

cidents when

to contemplate, but the rate has held so steadily for five and one-half months that we must either accept the fact that 195 more men, women and ‘children are doomed to die in accidents, or we must do something

to prevent it.

we

can

death

on

Perhaps

are

who

those

of

a few

save

scheduled to be killed, according to the statistics. Let’s about

talk

at

highways,

the

the

at

home,

office, on the job, at the supermarket and in gatherings where we can awaken the public consciousness menace

this grim

to

i

|

Feeling

Helpless

That

lives.

in our daily

“PONT FENCE ME IN.”

The strike of airline pilots brings home to every resident of Puerto Rico the full force of our depend-

ence on air travel for communication with the outside

Only

world. The pilots have a dispute with the Federal Aviation Agency over the FAA plan to place an inspector in the cockpits of planes. The pilots don’t want

In America

Baby-Sitting, Now An Industry,

the inspectors in the cockpits so they have reported and

“disappeared”

or have

“sick”

cannot

be reached

to take! up their regular flying assignments. the

people

airports,

2,000

Meanwhile,

by

the

at

are

helpless.

strong

They

yesterday

g

stand

importance

labor

to

a weapon

as

By Harry Golden

to defend

Baby-sitting is an industry now. There are — baby-sitting clinics in thei high schools and. the baby-sitters ara, taxed by the Federal gov-

or.

demands, they suspend an indispensable system of communication that could isolate millions on this island. — Air travel for people who live on islands jis an deprive

the

that

people

should

of air

never be curtailed.

service

without

To

resorting

fly our

i;

anita:

streets.”

and said, “I happened to find this lonely child | the

the

When

The

cops

took

charge

asked,

“Did

you

to

man, and details. On

he vouchés for th these delightful |

the

scorching

i day,

a

police

station

would collect as many as 20 “lost” kids. Most the

of

children

the

fell right (in with

spirit

of the adventure. They liked the officers who ran jin and out all day bringing them ice cream i Holi police stations ’ even e .and.,candy., Mes, |..eones |;.kep ratty chest’l..so .the ites tould anhise

2 :}i:themselyess)

|

if oo 2giosit ron’)

sud oe

The mothers had planned very well. They

sit

{ |

wad

Aad

Se Wed

Se

turn

wife

station,

the

collapsed But

kid

cops to bring

each

brings I am

loose.”

husband,

in

each

“The

next

a lost child into md

going

The

to lock her

Police

its baby-sitting service the women refused to

up

jand

Department overnight. | so a

‘racket

to carry the

into

-baard| the them, searched “out a cop along . walk, and just let go of the kid’s hand. |The child looked around at the strange faces jand

find

I checked with ‘Alexander Cohen, ‘now a. _ public-relations man, but in, those days a police-

your

police

told

: Coney Island. Now they brough the |kid_jwith

sun-tanned, and. station house i happen

time

He

. easily. ‘They decided

came: home,

‘adies

husband..

}

a little boy?”

to deal with the Cuban dictator’s arrogance in a man- apply should We understand, ner that heid will . xs L every , vet : Ae legal retaliation available against Castro every. time.,

day.

wandering

precinct

in thé

station

police

chalantly

Fidel Castro ousted two: American embassy attaches last Thursday on charges of conspiring with counter-revolutionaries. On Saturday, the United States retaliated by expelling two Cubans on charges of espionage, racial agitation and other “highly improper” activities.

he asks for it, fast and forcefullyas we did:onSatur-

officer sent out a dozen

which her child had been ‘deposited and non-

planes.

this is an indication that we are about

place. One by one! they appeared, but the ligutenant wouldn’t /let them leave. When) all the mothers had found their children, | the

was. what to do with the

to a different

the dif-

collected all the children from

He

put

day.

ferent station houses and put them in one. All the mothers had to come to the same

Is-

to the beach, at Coney

from Coney Island, rested, refreshed, each went to the

On The Right Road

We hope

an end to the racket one hot summer's

young children. The mothers hit upon an idea. They switched children and each went |

immediately.

first to arbitration or conciliation is an act, of irresponsibility that cannot inspire confidence in the men who

excursion

an

land. The problem

.

a smart police lieutenant

| But, finally

take a day off from the slum tenements and make

always “found” the kid during the middle of one shift and reclaimed them during the middie of another, so that the officer at the desk

wouldn’t become suspicious.

service

sitting

baby

first

the

was started by the New York Police Department. They worked hard at baby-sitting every summer, from May 30 to Labor Day. But it was an unwitting baby-sitting service. © policemen were York ‘City The New drafted into this service one morning when two or three sweltering mothers decided to

and, in order to compel that agency to yield to their

service

But

ernment.

guarantee labor’s just treatment by management, to wonder if our laws are adequately designed to protect the public welfare. We have a situation where a group of trained men disagree with a government agency

essential

Started With New York Police

in San

Juan, New York and Miami, and find their plans to fly thwarted by a dispute which concerns them only indirectly. Whether their plans were to take an earned yacation, visit sick relatives, travel to a hospital for special ‘surgery or treatment on the mainland, or to carry out important business negotiations in the states, they must sit and wait, helpless. This is the sort of incident that compels even those who respect the right to strike, and appreciate

its

MaAaL

SrQbo SH- LovsRrt-Dispertd

began to cry. The policeman took him in| tow off to the “lost child” department of} the Coney Island police station. And as the/sun sank slowly into the Western horizon | the up mother went to the station and gathered her kid, erying and kissing and hugging /him and profuse in her thanks to the. police

'A word of tolprance is in order now. were the same mothers that would have rushed

into a building with fire to rescue their chilli. But| they were caught up, I suppose, world of toil, poverty, and boredom!

1d fkqught’ this wag ithe ‘safest: way

afternoon alone—-and it was.

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, June 20, 1960

12

Army Reservists In Thick

V. 1. Tax Incentive Query Involves P.R.

Of Training Near Salinas By

PEDRO

Special

ROMAN

To

The

among

1,500

Army

them

1,400

enlisted men, 132 officers, and 15 warrant officers are attendjing their annual training at the U.S. Army Reserve Training Camp near here. The Salinas Army Reserve

Training

Camp

is

under

per

cent

STAR

attendance

this

year the highest attendance record up to the present. Among the various U.S. Army Reserve organizations taking

STAR

SALINAS—About

reservists,

98

part

in

the

field

exercises

the

command

of Col Hector

M.

Col.’

artillery

and

mortars,

of

the

Antilles

in

problems. who began received a commander

and

McG€e

said to as

bers

of

the

rest

ses

at

camp

reserve, the

Padro,

ist

under Lt.

week,

this year’s time.

Friday, in

are

the

of

Col.

who

|

mories throughout the island. He said, the training camp has had

and

desire

to

it-

Sen.

James

E.

Mur-

supposed

loopholes

in

the

has yet to file a study requested by

the

committee

Puerto Rican tax relations

comHe-

comparing

and Virgin Island with the federal

system.

Murray

said:

thought that

should

who are attending

be

“I

our

have

long

off-shore

areas

accorded

equality

of

treatment.”

last

Murray asked Treasury Secretary Robert B. Anderson for

will be held

the report Feb. 17. The Montana Democrat said he was par-

the

Torres

Bras-

retiring from the long career. Also,

relatives

ar-

finds

The reason, Murray said, was that the Treasury Department

ticularly whether

army open

joy

house will be held for the troops’

clas-

Rico

gram.

chi, this year’s camp commandant who is after a

no

Common-

federal tax system caused by a Virgin Island tax incentive pro-

Wednesday

for

a parade

plug

scheduled

one

camp

honor

Co.

in

Osborne

parades’

this

and

the

ray (D-Mont) wrote Finance Committee head Sen. Harry F. Byrd (D-Va) requesting postponment of a hearing set for last week on legislation designéd to

of Lt.

the

dedicated to officers retiring and who are

spent

Army

command

own,

of Puerto

Chairman

Detach-

stationed

Islands

Two for

Inf.,

of

Hospital

the

Fernando

mand witt.

field em-

taking

U.S.

369th

14th

Virgin

is held

who

year

different

under

Caribbean

give as much possible to

the of

the

ment D.

Defense Commands. At a press interview, McGee said that he was in camp to inspect the troops. “I am very much pleased with the splendid tactical training the troops are getting here,’ he said. each year soldering

the

its

Bureau

—Through

self enmeshed in Virgin Island tax troubles. Interior Committee

San-

field

Hill;

of

wealth

are

chez; the 448th Engineer Battalion, who are undergoing training in demolition under the command of Col. William C.

addition to tactical The reservists, training last week, visit from McGee,

fault

the following: the 6th Howitzer Battalion, composed of units from the towns of Aguadilla, Yauco and Caguas, under the

command of Col. Walter Torres Braschi and under the supervision of Brig. Gen. John H. McGee and Col. Walter Killilae. The training consists of shooting exercises with small arms,

Washington

WASHINGTON

other

civilians

attend.

Saturday

will be the last day training exercises.

of

interested in knowing the Virgin islands en-

either

authority

greater than

or

lesser

Puerto

Rico

to

offer incentives to foreign and domestic corporations, and if

this year

so,

why.

HEADS CONGRESS FACULTY—Pictured above is noted composer-conductor Roy Harris and his wife Johana. Dr. Harris heads the faculty for the forthcoming International String Congress at San German. Mrs. Harris, a noted concert pianist, was named a member of the faculty at the Juilliard School of Musie at 15, the youngest teacher in the history of the school. She has given network concerts over NBC, ABC, Columbia and Mutual, as well as several series of weekly television programs over WQED, Pittsburgh’s educational TV station.

International String Congress Students Arrive This Week A group of 110 students is scheduled to arrive here Wednesday for the International String Congress,

which will be held at Inter-American

University

in

San

German,

through August 15. The group represents the scholarship winners of community auditions in the United States and

Canada.

The

scholarships

conductor heads chair musicians

a faculty from the

of firstnation's

outstanding symphony orchestras. On Wednesday evening, the students, faculty and advisors will attend the final performance of the) Festival Casals. They are scheduled to leave for San Ger-

man

on

All

were

Thursday.

of

the

facilities .of

Inter-

awarded by the American Federa- American University will be open tion of Musicians. ; to the students and faculty of the The 1960 Congress, at which the Congress. Among the available fayoung string players will receive cilities will be study and rehearrecording training, is jointly sponsored by sali rooms and a new

the A. F. of M., the International Institute of Music of Puerto Rico, and the Inter-American University at San German. Dr. Roy Harris, noted composer-

studio

built

to

specifications

for

the) International String Congress, Present plans call for the tap-

ing of 34 concerts Congress

given

at the new

by

the

studio.

Festival Casals Review

Segovia Superb On Guitar By DONALD Friday’s Casals

opened

with

a

THOMPSON Festival concert

moving

ance by the (conducted by

perform-

orchestral Alexander

strings Schnei-

.{der) of the rarely-heard Adagio and Fugue (K-546) of Mozart. This marvelous

side

of

work

Mozart

revealed,

The whole family goes for LIPTON’S soup The

friendly

aroma

of LIPTON

Chicken Noodle

The lively taste of LIPTON

gry.

fies that

serve

hunger.

any

For

of the 5

a different

makes

is real soup!

different

LIPTON

For

soups

of refreshment

that

and

special

watch

to offer your

guests during these hot summer days, try LIPTON’S

:

ice

fits

tea.

any

Hot or cold, LIPTON’S tea occasion,

\seeneeenen

everyone

soup hun-

chicken broth and enriched egg noodles satis-

LIPTON

kind

Soup

any

time

of

day.

home

your

cooked

family

taste, dig

in.

presents

a

which

seldom

although

is

a few

dark

chamber-

music movements and the G Minor Symphony certainly hint at its existence. There is little joy

instead,

it

in this music;

approaches

grinding

despair and bleak resignation by routes not fully explored by composers until nearly a century after Mozart’s death. The performance

was perfection itself: poignant and intense. It

was

Andrés

scholarly

and

of his

the

guitar,

subtle

of

with

a

to

muffled

and

soft

and

distant to

clear and bell-like; with ‘an occa- sional thrummed accent or a touch of warm vibrato. to in

Happily, Segovia never seems exploit these devices as ends themselves (like a parlor ma-

gician running through tricks), but fntroduces destiy

and

for

sound

his box of them momusical

rea-

sons. Beautifully adapted (and beautifully played on Friday) were an Air and Variations by 17th century, organist-composer Girolamo Frescobaldi and two lovely sonatas by Domenico Scar-

latti. Pablo

Casals

conducted

the

full

looking

closing work, the broadly expan‘Sivé Symphony No. 5 (‘‘From the

the

wide

group

transcriptions

music

sounds

from

Festival Orchestra in the concert’s

University Theater, the central portion

program

own

on

brittle

sweet;

powerful,

Segovia,

lonely

stage of the who occupied

and

borrowed

of for

from

New

World’)

Despite

all

suppress tions and music

of Antonin conscious

non-musical to listen to

for its own

persists

in

Dvorak. efforts

sake,

bringing

to

identificathe pretty this

to

work

mind

Co-

other brances, mainly the keyboard. Regardless of the original

nestoga wagons, the broad Missis- | sippi, waving prairies, and crafty|

nature

Segovia

redskins..

Such

has the extraordinary ability of making everything he plays sound

enduring

power

of

these

pieces,

as if it had been written especially for the guitar—and for him, SeBovia’s

playing

can

only

be

described as hautingly beautiful,

while his technical

mastery

calls

into play all ofthe varied effects possible on the guitar: ‘from hard

is

the of

subtle western

and mo-

vies and of the elementary-school “music appreciation’ of some years back. The performance of this

war-horse

was

superb,

played

Friday

night

Leonard

Arner

beautifully

movement’s solo. -

on

and

the

luscious

English :

second

horn |

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CONTEST STARTS‘ Friday, July Ist

|

with the tournament of the Club de Caza y Pesca

de Arecibo.

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PARTICIPANT:

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Nautico

de San

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Juan

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Ponce Yacht Club

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tournament

Rules at your club.

schedule;

list of prizes

| Fishermen

|

“who are not members of

and Contest

_ their

|

Team

will also compete} for the

|

The captains of the different Club Teams should be present

Friday, July 1st, at 7 p.m. at the Aquarium, Arecibo.

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Gov.

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Former

and

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Mrs.

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zoo in Central

Parks Morris

Park.

Commissioner said

the money

the

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in ‘‘grateful celebration

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by the old saying— from the frying pan

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into the fire.

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had a normal opening bid no trump. South did have

a good hand

and his double is ac-

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of the high

cards.

North

pro-

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16

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CUFF -

By Chuck

Roger Dalichamp, French Consul in Puerto Rico, expects to receive official notice to return to France.

He

has

spent

many

years

here.

After a few months vacation, Lalichamp will be appointed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in France. Official notice is expected by July 7. Florence Reif of National Broadcasting Co. in New York, is at the Caribe Hilton... Harold and

Carmen

Lockheimer

are

ANNAN WS

WOMAN

OFF

a

\ MAND WN WD OD

stateside

on business... Warren Dropman and Jeff Joffrey planning a weeks vacation at the Racquet Club in Miami this month... There will be an open swimming meet called by the P. R. Swimming Assoc-

New

AANA

San Juan

with

gree with One of

Play, Gypsy By Al Dinhofer

a bachelor

of arts

de-

honors. my readers,

Aida

Ro-

Guitarist Paco Amaya, brother of famed

present

orchids

Suarez,

Puerto

to

young

Rican

al training. He “picked it up” from his father, who was for many years king of the gypsies. Paco performs with a surge of pent up passion. He drapes his arm around the guitar, and hunches into it. The world seems to go out of focus for Paco as he loses himself in the intricate patterns of string vibrations. 7 aya is a small, intense man de-

dancer Carmen Amaya, has autographed a three-month contract to play at Nick Bosch’s El Mediterraneo restaurant, San Juan. He

has

driguez who is president of the Club de Telefanaticos and 32 teenagers write me and ask me to lerina danced blime’”’

in San Juan

decorator Janine Hek-

king due to return Wednesday after a business trip to New York City. Most attractive daughter, Mariane Pinchot, pinch-hitting for Mom during her absence... Carmen Lydia Felices graduated from

UPR

Our Man

r

just

completed

an

extended

engage-

ment at the famed Liborio restaurant, New York. Unlike most people in show business, Paco doesn’t have to strum his flamenco

guitar for a living. He -can always

return

-dicated

Carmen

born

to

the 4 product

gypsy

arts

and

culture.

He

is

of countless generations of entertainers. For the past six centuries, according to Paco, the Amayas have followed a-family tradition of marrying other showfolk and performers. ‘

bal-

for her beautiful ballet to the danza, “‘Alma Suon “La Farandula” on

jialion starting at 9:30 a. m. at the

June 14 over WAPA-TV and then to Bobby Capé for his outstanding

Condado Beach Hotel swimming pool, Saturday, June 25. The diving

and

contest will take place at La Con-

performance last week on the PanAmerican Show, also over WAPA-

TV.

cha

Hotel

do a'single, and hit the night club circuit.

will

be

pool

teams

Caribe

at from

Hilton,

Club,

Casino

Hotel, Navy.

12

in response

There

quest

to

Field,

Aida,

it’s

Caparra

Country

very

de P. R., La Concha

Condado

And

noon, Ramey

Hotel,

Army

and

METROPOLITAN

WILLIAM WYLERS

Thanks

Assn.

will

offer

for fellow

Caribe

Hilton

Thur.

Fri

Available

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LORRAINE - 12 M, Anthony Steel Anna Marie Sandre “THE BLACK TENT”

deliver

the

Everett

Reimer,

laudation,

Resources

will follow

with

Thursday

Ismael

National

of

—to

June

Vélez,

chairman

of

Science

Division

at

Scholarships

to

Foreign

participate in the International Educational Program under the Fulbright Act. In 1956-7, Vélez was Fulbright Professor at the Univ. Ceylon.

Dr.

Vélez

will

Mapita Cortes (Mrs. Lucho Gatica) “DORMITORIO PARA

next

SENORITAS”

MUSIC HALL {tors

from

a

park,

old

BISMARCK”

AMBASSADOR - 12 M,

right

floral

arch

in

Davey

came

answer:

“I

When

a

Bath

up

with

was

going

to give them to the ladies. They appreciate them.” Case dismissed, the court ruled.

THE

By JAMES BACON

HOLLYWOOD

come

—(AP)—

It may

as a shock to; the malted set,

but

the

Army

made

a

solely

about

women,

now

he

talks

about them only half the time. Such weighty topics as World War

III, the recent

summit

collapse

.conference,

religion,

of the

and

drama

lessons all are expounded

by

Swivel

Mr.

Hips.

On war, the ex-GI comments: “There won't be any. Nobody, not even the Russians, could be

fire

and

THE

Ava

BEACH”

York

only

finally where

for the

_ ,.

73°

Please.

English

list

upset.

Paco

civil

as

a

wedding,”

recently

words

introduced words

they

them

were

re-

knew.

to

the

unnecessary.”

Festival.

“I will

be so nervous

I won’t

play.”

be

able

to

Two shapely starlets walk by the room. Elvis glances at them but goes on talking— now about Nikita Khrush-

wants

but

I

to push

don’t

that

“He’s a bully. No different than a common street bully. As long as you act scared in front of him,

Says the 25-year-old king~of rock ‘n’ roll, “is that you can’t please everybody. It took me a Jong time he'll keep smacking you. The to learn it, but I know it now.” minute you stand up and fight . That was the first evidence of him, he'll back away from you the new maturity of Elvis. just like any other bully. They're “When I had my hair long with all basically cowards.” those Elvis sideburns gives some you could heartening tie under

your

chin,

everybody

news about Berlin.

said:

‘Why don’t you cut that hair?’ “So I go in the Army and cut

my

hair. Now

the same

ones

*Those trained

say:

the Steak

Minded

Gou

et”

at the entrgnceof the Caribe 'Hilton -

Jed

peat

k

I

A

4

TACOS

609 F. Jan ; Santarce, 5

Bw

el

I

are bet

Littlest

With

The

Mostest

:

Paul Dillinger at the piano

STOP 23 6 p.m. until ? Tel. 3-3858

Aie Conditioned \

there

in

4554 Ponce de Leén

Cuisine

i Fe ,

over rugged.

Puerto Rico’s

Cantonese

es

guys —and

forces

AL'S LITTLE CLUB

Restaurant d

American

Ave we,

x vt

i

I

spent six months of every year in the field— in the worst kind of hoo weather.” Elvis plans fo confine himself pretty much to movies, records }and concerts. He’s going to con-. centrate on his acting— but no ‘dgama _—_ schools.

Chinese

STEAK HOUSE and COCKTAIL LOUNGE

\

chev.

“One thing that I have learned,”

# (ATHY

ad

slightly

to

newspaper

Casals

say I cause juvenile delinquency. When-I stand still —like I did on that last television show— someone wrote: $125,000 worth of nothing,’ This used‘to w orty me. 7 doesn’t anymore.”

“For

Amer-

don’t tell me if Segovia comes

‘Why did you cut your hair?’ “The same with my singing.

Gardner

were fast

to

children—im-

into the restaurant,” Paco told Nick Bosch.

brimstone

& THE

Peck

“ON

and

think anyone button first.

Jennifer Jones

7:30

came

two

the end of the world will come by door of his dressing

RIALTO-SAN JUAN

Gregory

New

that stupid. I know the Bible says

AP Movie-TV Writer

ARROW”

SUPER DRIVE-IN

Amayas their

a real

When I move with the sr , they

BARBARIANS” BATALLION”

gypsy

Elvis Now Talks About Girls Only Half Time

TO. ARMS” also CARTOONS FESTIVAL

“TANK

here,”

wed

‘In Paco’s opinion the worlds greatest Suitarist is Andrés Segovia, who’s now in town

of gypsies. He never had any formal music-

“FAREWELL

“GOLIATH

or thtee

to be

see their parents marrying.”

automat,

Flamenco music, Paco points out, is played only by ear to express the feeling

HOLIDAY -- 12:00 M. Hudson

Rock

happy

i t necessary

had

A friend

Fortunately for his fans, Paco prefers role of guitarist to titular ruler.

the

James Garner “UP PERISCOPE” FLAME AND

“THE

the

authorities

eggs—the_

to the caves in the Granada, Spain, foothills. By virtue of |birthright, he claims the title of “king of the gypsies.”

philosopher out of Elvis Presley. Elvis, in a word, has matured. Where two years ago he talked

a magistrate asked David Stephenson, 70, what he was going to do with 16 roses he snatched the

Kenneth More Dana Winters

(AP)—

Rico;” for 19

ported: “In their first months in America they (the Amayas) ate mostly ham and

Guitarist Paco Amaya

4

milk

God Bless The Ladies England

when

1940—with

A

start

August.

BATH,

gypsy

Paco later told the press. “Our children loved it. It was a tender Memory for them

Inter-American University in San German, has been selected by the

Board

in

bachelor. “We

worst. Everyone will be fined who wears, Coats, ties, or fancy dress.

Dr.

guitar

a

than two

“I’m

and his wife were

migration

Com-

23. There will be dancing swimming, food and fun. Prizes awarded for the best costume and the

the

more

added,

They! found

a talk on

evening,

He

But ca

Dr.

no. A costume and masquerade ball is the fare at Condado Beach Hotel’s Eve of St. John The Baptist,

he played

produce

style, solely on their solemn word. To gypsies, this method is more honorable than a religious ceremony.

secre-

lecturing at the University of Cuzco

MATIENZO 33337

THE

Paco

Ra-

and

executive

noted,

times.”

the effect of P. R.’s educational system on our economic and demographic development. The treasurer of this association is Erie Cumpia-

of

Phone

“SINK

Dr.

1952

sister

consecutive months. In all that time I did

Candi-

Hotel.

his

not see the sun

testimonial

fael Picd, president of the Government Development Baap, will

8:P.M. Prices Seats Waiting No

Sophie “THAT

he

for writing. a

1940 to

before I came to Puerto “I worked in night clubs

“Just

are

do Oliveras, Secretary of Educatien, on Thursday, July 28, at 7:30 p. m., in the Borinquen Room of

mittee,

Nightly Regular

you

member,

tary of the Human

NOW Matinees Every Wed. Sat. and 8tm. at 3 P.M. Including Holidays

re-

English,”

and

helped

song‘and dance show. Then he decidedto

The P. R. Economics and Statistics

the

= METRO GOLDWYN MAYER

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CLASSTEFIED

3-8400 Ext 72 REAL

ESTATE

APARTMENTS

FOR

HOUSES FOR RENT

RENT

.

HOUSES

jos

3-8254 FOR

SALE

FOR

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OB.

INVESTING or SPECULATING? Our] realtor, lawser, government specialist and staff are yours. Pictures, complete description of scores of houses for sale,| beach front property, ocean front farms, islands and investment property. J.

RENT

FURNISHED PENTHOUSE apartment, ACQUEDUCT HELE, — hich up over the | CONCRETE HOUSE in Bayamon section. | COUNTRY CLUB: | centrally located at Ashford Avenue. One| city, Sale or rent 3 bedwith magnificent view day and|3 bedrooms, living-dining room, kitchen, rooms, screetied. modern kitchen, living, | bedroom, large living-dining, kitchen and | night! Big, well-designed home with four | hot water, other commodities. Near} dining room, porch, 350 Meter Jot. FHA bath. Barclay Realty Corp. Telephone | bedrooms, three baths, plenty of living} schools and churches. For iaformation $9,000, $2,900 cash. | 3-1425. De Diego Avenue at Ashford. For rent $100 per space indoors and out. Excellent service | call 8-0253 after 6. month. Cintron Realty, Box 729, Roose| 2025 facilities. Acre ef land with planned land- | 2019 & ALLEN FRANCISCUS REALTORS d 6244 velt. 2-0911. orchids, beautiful trees. A reAND ASSOCIATES, 3 Nairn and Ashford COOL, CENTRALLY located, furnished markably fine home opportunely priced NEWLY SHINGLED 8 room house with Avenue, Condado 3-3506, 3-6775. apartments on quiet street in Miramar, for immediate rental at only $375! RO- ‘path, on 100 x 100 ft. lot in SAN FRANCISCO: Opportunity, two bedMalden, New 279 UF close to buses, restaurants, etc. Bedroom, BERT TSCHUDIN — REALTOR — 3-5315. York, 100 miles from New York rooms, big living-dining room, extra big City. bath, kitchenette, maid and linen, screen2024 625 Located near Hudson River, near towns kitchen, stove, heater, cabinets, porch, CINTRON REALTY, Inc., has listings ed. Also rooms Reasonable weekly and and cities. New automatic oil heat. carport, 1,800 metérs, landscaped corner Price of houses and lots for sale San] monthly rates. 606 Olimpo Ave., Santurce. ISLA VERDE: $6500. Write: F. Swart, New lot. Total price $23,500, low down payhouse P. O. Box near. Hotel 192, Francisco, Santa Maria, San Patricio, | 2002 624 San Juan and beach, One bedroom, big Saugerties, N. Y. Garden Hills, Villa Caparra, Bucaré ment. Rent $165. Cintron Realty, 2-0911. Baldtich. Hyde Park, Hato : Rey, San-| ATTRACTIVELY 623 Box 729, Roosevelt. FURNISHED, cool, livingroom, bar. Semi-furnished with ca- 2003 binets, reffigerator and stove. Yard Suit1980 623 turce, Rio Piedras Payment facilities. | spacious newly-painted apartment with able for one or two persons. Rent to res- AGUAS BUENAS, near El Rancho Hotel, Monev available for first mogtgages.|two large bedrooms, etc. Screens, hot Investment properties. Call furnished 3 bedroom house, all) facilities, us. 2-0911 | water, very quiet residential section, in ponsible person only. Call 8-1665. GARDENS - very nice 3 1968 622 on 8 acres. Call Rodriguez, 2-2912, or 200 MAGNOLIA Or wiite Box 729, Roosevelt. Stop 20. Rent $150. Telephone 2.8138. bedroom house, centrally located Baya193; 716 | 2007 Ponce de Leon, San Juan. ‘ 624 mon. Mosaic floors. Refrigerator and UBB. COUNTRY 616 ~ 1851 CLUB: Brand new corstove. Rents $100 or $1600 option to buy. APARTMENTS FOR RENT CONDADO: Large studio aireonditioned ner house, 3 bedrooms, living room, mo. Call 8-1665. . furnished apartment in new building near SAN \FRANCIS CO — dern kitchen and bath. Near shopping OPPORTUNITY — 1969 622 APAKTMENT FOR RENT — Available ae eee ee oe Telephone ™ Harker center. Cool. Few minutes to Rio Piedras. Brand new modern architect-designed

Fo

3

APARTMENT.

or

can

be

seen

a1973 e tnote 2720 Avenue.

facing

bedrooms.

and

at

air conditioned

bedroom,

occupancy,

per- | $150.

Utilities

162

MVillamil

St.

«i{|

or

$125

extra.

3.6667

after

monthly;

Call

the

3

kitchen.

Condado

baths,

For

information

1606

Lagoon.

living-dining

laundry,

incinerator,

room | elevators.

Tel.

2-1317

3000

overlooking

terrazzo

sq.

the

ft.

of

beach

floors,

open

and

terrace

Ashford

APIRACTIVE

Ave.

Phone 1720

3-6746

after

1 PM.

531

LARGE

COOL

furnished

apartment.

hot

water, screened. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen dining, livingroom. balcony, back Porch, linen, kitchen utensils. Across San Juan Darlington, one of main avenues. Juncos 635, Apartment 3. Te940

623 MODERN

APARTMENT,

recently

fihished.

tiiated.

hot

water,

Reasonably Bor:snquen

Ave

lamps,

8

AM

to

Mrs. 21041

7

2-3520

well

ven-

facilities.

Tollinche, Borinquen

PM.

Telephone

1885

622

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT in new building tacing the Caribe Hilton and the Condato Lagoon. 4° bedrooms and 3 baths, b tiud furnished kitchen, all brand new equipment, ready tor occupancy. Apt. 6A

Condominium 1955

San

Rafael,

HOUSES

FOR

1st.

Phone

SAN

GERARDO

nutes

from

University.

tion to buy living and

3-0850.

UF

Road,

Will

rent

10

mi-

with

op_

Rent

$140.

residence

door closet room, big

and built_ porch and

patio connected to living quarters, laundry room

room. Servant’'s and garage, in

separate building. Near restaurants. Reasonable

bus stops and price. For in-

formation call 6-5516 or come 8 Betances St., Floral Park,

MIRAMAR

couple.

FOR

OPPORTUNITY:

bedrooms,

laundry

room,

Building,

Ponce

Apartment

de

Leon

401-402,

Mrs

ASHFORD WOLSE __ Guest House 112u 1122 Ashford Avenue, Condado. Rooms and etficiency apartments. Maid

All

screened

Hot

water

Some

air conditioning Best botet and tial section Beach facilities atrangements for couples travel ing together One block from La Concha and Condado Beach Hotels. Personal Buided = tours Telephones 3-6231 and

27927

Mrs

Annie

De

Mauret,

Manager

MARIGALANTE -— PARQUE 159, Phone 2 3056 tifully decorated, aircon. dition r 1s, each with private bath, hot cold water Terraces, garden. Near beach and business sectors. Sum-

mer

rates.

Manager,

Margarita

treras 1490

de

ConUF

ISLAND

HOUSE

-

1917

Ashford

new, informal, oceanfront in iuxury hotel area. Large cing the sea, with private

beach.

Spacious,

roms.

modern,

From

single

including

$9.

an

excellent

airconditioned -

$14

double,

Phone

UF

LA PROVIDENCIA GUEST Parque 153 Near beaches,

theatres, busses. conditioned rocms.

1251

AUNT family served

600

DANTE mos

or write Santurce.

air For

to

:

JENNY’'S:

Guest

atmosphere. 1850 McCleary

GUEST

Dy nish

House Delicious Ave. Tel.

—_——

ROUSE

=

LA

III,

with meals 3-6802

UF

Weekly

breakfas€

aptio

and al

a

on ocean, splend-

food, moderate prices. east of Parcela. P. O.

Loiza

Aldea.

: 629

POSADA

-

Motor

Inn.

Across

the

street from beautiful beach, near airport. 15 rooms, all airconditioned, some with

kitchenette. Isla Verde,

Private bath. Telephone 9-1175. Puerto Rico.

1740

629

LA 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, shopping. 3-1481. Mrs. Z. C. Steffens, Cacique St. 2071, Santurce. 1731 &

628

SAN JUAN oreakfast and

GUESt drinks

MUUSEon your

Enjoy private

terrace in delightful continental-run guest house close to ‘“‘Under The Trees” and one minute from beach 17 Carrion Caribbean

corner

Tourist

of

McLeary..

Association.

Member

Telephone

3-1317,

02

*

.

UF

THE DUFFY'S have remcdeled charm ing, old beach tome, and now offer tooms, all with private bath, some witb private patio, snme air conditioned One minute to beach and bus. From | 37.50 singte, $10. double. all rates

jud

1

HOUSE -—} Road, near restaurants, | Call 9-0144,

Sun terrace. all Cooking facilities.

information, phone 2-9352: Box 12384 Loiza Station,

tal.. Continental Mediania Alta,

Court,

a

guesthouse terrace fa stairway to

breakfast.

2-1779. 1564

COTTAGE,

id beach. For delightful vacations, weekends, or permanent. 45 minutes from Capi-

Box 1738

UF

Berv.ce

CHARRON'S

San Juan 9-0532.

Isla

182

oP

BEACH

ed,

Verde

Intercontinental

one

COTTAGE

-

airconditioned

Completely

furnish-

bedroom

private home. Fully screened, linen service, all conveniences. Large patio. Fenced, Daily, weekly, monthly rates. Las Americas corner Cacique, Santurce. 3-3091 1774 71

COLONIAL

\venue,

GUEST

Miramar,

HOUSE,

Santuree,

606

Olimpo

Centrally

‘nested Sinsle and double accommoda tions with private bath, some dir con toned

Cruthasds,

Rat

s

oy4 Joo4,

trom,

$4

singla. :

Mirs UF

LAS

AT

624

BUCARE

Cabassa,

BOAD.

BUCARE

Phone

— A

home,

fing.

Modern

NEW CONCEPT in tourist taccomodations. 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, ete. Call 2-0486 anytime. UF

rate

utility

HOUSE

-—-

and

single

square

or

500 yards

cool,

kitchen

for

three

bed-

easy

with mahogany

room

for

;

outboards,

2

liv-

ca-

lawn-

minum screens, - terrazzo block floors, and many extras, fer only $21,500.

feet,

2nd

floor,

for

rent.

light,

well-

-

ventilated, with sanitary service. Reasone able. See Mrs. Tollinche, Borinquen Com_ mercial, AM to 7

21041 Borinquen Ave., PM. Telephone 2-3520.

from

1886

8

623

1400 SQ. FT. -— OFFICE SPACE. Clean, clear, well ventilated. New building va heart of Puerto Nuevo business section. 450 SQ. FT. office complete with ar conditioning, clocks, fixtures, iron fenced doors and windows. Roosevelt and De Diego Aves., Puerto ‘Nuevo. Cali Reyes, 8-0270. 1988 63

ROOMS

FOR

RENT

‘FOR RENT two rooms, private entrance, near beach. Airconditioned. Private bath, For further details, please hot water. enquire telephone 3.8791. : 2014 625 a ONE OF two girls to share home with continental couple. Centrally located on Ponce

de

cooking balcony weekly,

Leon,

Santurce.

Telephone,

privileges, use of house, large overlooking city and harbor, $15 $50. monthly. 3-1016.

1887

623

AIRCONDITIONED

ROOMS,

completely

independent, $35. up monthly. One block from Ponce de Leon, in front of bus stop, all lines. Quiet neighborhood. 1976 Ave. Borinquea. 2006

623

BUSINESSES

FOR

SALE

COLD STORAGE business — two chill rooms, one freezer. Excellent opportunity. For further information write Cold Storage, P. O. Box 1766, San Juan. 1896 624 BEAUTY

SALON,

air conditioned. Juan Darlington. 1992

good

trade,

parking,

Reasonable price. Telephone 2-1698.

S2n 623

BALDRICH — Attractive three bedroom residence with separate garage and servant’s

quarters.

484

meter

lot,

with

beauti-

ful trees and private, hedge-enclosed patio for outdoor relaxation. Only $19,500, with excellent financing! PARK SIDE — A really big house for only $26,000! Three bedrooms with giant elosets, two baths, and a dressing room. Unusually large livingroom, plus separate dining and recreation room. Park. area mearby guarantees acres of play space for children. 2017 623

Robert Tschudin, Realtor

with

roams

RENT office

200

VILLAMAE — near the sea, near schools, near shopping! Three bedroom home, easily expandable to four. Modern kitchen with GE stove, fine cabinets, alu-

bath. Near beach. Sun terraces. 77 Washington St. Condado, Santurce, corner ‘Wilson: Manager Beatriz Racini, Tele. phoue 3-2936.

= TELS. 3-5315

3-6535

UF

1585

526

HOTEL

LUQUILLO

OCEAN

REAL

VIEW

RESTAUBANT. On the ocean. Double rooms,$7 3 minutes from the famous beach of Luquillo. Puerto Rican and continental food. Laquillo, P.R. 369 UF HILS

7.009

frouse.- Doubie

Quest

conditioned

air

bright,

well organized

mower, or wo:

UF

BLANUGE

MAISON

up,

[Dinets, stainless counter-top stove. Sepa.

from beautiful beach. Airconditioned. $8. Kitchen privi$5., doubles Singles near section, residential Nicest leges. airport. 108 Doncella St., Punta Las Marias, Santuree, 1691

square

FOR

AVENUE

Real Estate Corner

Near i

Foom

GUEST

1500

618

713

DONCELLA

hich

2600 and 3900 square meters. Two facing highway and two adjacent facing municipal road. Electricity water available. Asking $1.75, $1.50 and $1.25 per square meter. Phone Brenes at 3-3899 during office hours, and 7-2845 evenings, Saturdays and holidays. 1961

lounge chairs. It’s fun to watch the birds. Big terrace with Steinway piano and Miss

im-

Builders

IN CUPEY BAJO section of Rio Piedras, selling four hilltop plots of 2500, 2770,

WASHINGTON 67 GUEST HOUSE — Near beach in Condado Section. Singles, doubles and triples, airconditioned. Patio with

1911

For

Functional

1852

semi-covered

delight. from

DEVELOPMET:

occupancy

meters. Call Rodriguez. 2-2912 Ponce de Leon, San Juan.

.

Manager,

and

LOTS FOR SALE

621

centers, 2-4026.

Concrete

offers its “Caribaire’’ and “Buccaneer” homes, each having: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, equipped kitchen, 2-car carport liberal mortgage; homes opened by appointment . Call Arturo Saldafia, Tel. 2-2768. 2022 76

bed_

1974

television for our guests’ hotels — walking distance

MARIAS.

2009

Four

No.

frame house near beach. Three bedrooms, Sarage, separate quarters. Immediate possession. For inspection call 2-4107.

6-5042.

|

Lot

624

PUNTA

terrace, large carport. Price $20,500. Cash $8,250. See it at Marginal 119. Telephone

624

COMANDANTE

j

BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE, exclusive section, Scenic Homes, Altamira. 535 meters, 3

EL

OFFICES BORINQUEN

SPANISH.

SALE

Cue St Houses ANTILLES GUEST HOUSE, tn lovely Mirain with nice ocean view. Near Caribe Hulton and Condado Hotels. Coot, Hew furnished rooms. Reasonable Rates

Large

living-diningroom, Refrigerator, hea-

AQUEDUCT

and see it, Hato Rey.

1891

EXTENSION

independent

for

Roosevelt.

95, $3,000 cash — $80 monthly also Santa Rosa $107 monthly two houses for sale. 3 bedrooms, bath, living-dining one with equipped kitchen. Muebleria Maury, Fernandez -Juncos 1505, 2-5515 SPEAK

rooms, two baths, living-dining room, modern built-in kitchen fully equipped including automatic dishwasher, built-in stove and oven, heater. Porch, garage, Corner lot, near commercial center, school, transportation. Totai price $32,000, Payment facilities. F.F.S. $19,000 mortgage. Don’t lose this opportunity. Cintron Realty, 2-0911, Bex 729, Roosevelt. 1979

for went in Floral Park. Big living room, dining room, modern kitchen with builtin facilities, air-conditioned bedrooms each with sliding in dresser, studio

bed-

mediate

Call

FURNISHED

ideal

HOUSES

621

MAGNIFICENT

5

Box “729.

2-0911,

URBANIZACION BAHIA 36 — Catafo. 3 bedrooms, living-dining, other facilities. 325 meter lot. Near stores, schools, chur. ches.| Telephone 8-8668 or on premises. FHA |loan payments $56 monthly. 1978 |

ter, electric stove, dinette set. 3 large closests. Enclosed yard. No children or pets. Cail 7.1288 from 9-12 AM and 2-7 PM. Floral Park, Hate Rey. 2023 G24

brand new house. 3 bedrooms, diningroom, modern kitchen,

1970

house,

Bedroom, bathroom, kitchen with cabinets.

617

Cupey

SEMI-FUENISHED

guest

3-0881.

on

unfurnished

lot.

meter

1383

landscaped, lawn, ¢yclone fence. for swimming pool and play yard. terrazzo floors. Screens. Cintron

Realty,

UF

NEW.

RENT

COMPLETELY FURNISHED with automatic washer and dryer, modern three bedroom home, first entrance post airport at Los Angeles WE25. Available July 1914

NEW

1920

425

1% baths, terrazzo floors. 3-1471. After 6:30, 2-4338.

bedrooms,

other

priced. See Commercial.

from

3

Comfortable,

1944

screened

Vaciatalega

rooms, playroom, 3 baths, screened, teTrazzo floors. 65th Infantry, Rio Piedras. Tel@phone 8-8118.

2

UF | nue. For information call telephone 3.2738.

VACATION APARTMENT, beautifully furnished 4 bedroom, 3 batk condominium Ocean view. Condado. $400 monthly

beautiful

Fully Room White

area.

barbecue

terraces,

Cangrejos de Boca Beach, Montebay, monthly or Weekends, Road. Telephone picnics. for rentals. -Ideal 2-8138 for information and reservations. | 1410 Salvador. Prat, Santurce. 96 UF

_.

FOR SALE

FURNISHED

at

bungalows,

befote

621

APARTMENTS

622

COMFORTABLE

double

3-0805

6 PM.

APARTMENT in CondaAPARTMENT tn Condominium | CONDOMINIUM do section. 4 bedrooms, living, dining, 3 Ratael, Stop 11, Ponce de Leon | bathrooms. Fully equipped kitchen ahd

NEW San 4

| Single

single

T.cinzroom, bedroom. kitchenette.|6 PM Utilities included. 6135. Call after | 9905

PM

One

room, spacious living and dining room, modern built-in kitchen, laundry-maid’s room: with bath, two big ‘front and back

Suhdays, i

1972

523 | livingroom, kitchenette, bath, dining area.

oo

URNISHED

son bath

beach.

apartment

dressing

with

baths,

two

bedrooms,

four

Friday,

to

and

ae

near

a

FURNISHED

Saturdays

Soe

ae

Por information call | COMPLETELY

3-3454.

aap

Place

telephone 2-9334,

:

Monday

Information

$90.

Rent

1964

woeor

Yardes

persons,

rear

A)

2

re

i,

near the beach

ay

1.

conditioned,

was

ber

BEACH

HOUSE

directly

SAN

meters

1384

on

Read

.

UF

the ‘Classifieds

2 story

20,000

house,

me-

INVESTMENTS BAYAMON

MILITARY

ROAD

Metro-

‘MAYAMON MILITARY ROAD - Between Bayamon and Hato Tejas. 100 acres

and

Molinos

of

Puerto

— and

Rico.

Will

Ca-

© comup.

for

sell

in

package

development,

situated proposed

between highway.

for

$170,000.

$4.00

per

Bayamon

M. €. JIME NEZ OTERO 2016 .

'

| —

DOCK FRONT PROPERTY — 70,000 meters, Classified -I-1, facing Government

includ_

house. On main highway, stores; fruit trees. |

tafio Road. $20. per meter mercial lots $6. per metet

UF

\

beautiful

politan Zone — 27,090 meters — Clagsification I-1. Land worth $4. per meters factory plus other building worth $75,000,

Docks

.

Me

ESTATE GUAYNABO

near

ing the schoois,

TAFT GUEST HOUSE — Taft 53. Each room with private bath, airconditioned, hot and cold water, independent entrance Special rates r the month. 2-0887 or

2-2206.

with

tropolitan zone, at $4 per meter,

the beach. Roll out of bed into the water. Airconditioning by the trade winds. Breakfast included. Outdoor barbecue at your disposal 1850 Atlantic,

3-233L,

JUAN

acre.

Road

Land

and 62s

+. REAL-ESTATE BROKER | el. 8-1923 Bic

ony.

| ake

| ||

eae

\

bed

pie

uo

fu


THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, Jane 20, 1960,

SSIPIEDS—

Ext 72 _ FARMS FOR SALE ARRANQUITAS:

POSITIONS

Are you interested in

YOUNG

seek

uyng land in the center of the island? faybe you are not. Anyway, take a look travel for leisure. Relax, Please call AM Barranquitas 10. PM Aibonite 2001. S95 ' 72 DORADO HIGHWAY: Farm, planted in arious fruit trees, on new De Diezo ‘xpress Highway. 20 minutes from Sanree. Debt-free. Water, light. Mr. Mo a, Ole Madrid 1858 Ponce de Leon 2-3891. SPEAK SPANISH. 962, : 621 62

CUERDA

FARM,

15

‘inut

after 1946

7:00

$450

per

acre.

Call

taurant

Wife

ANSWERING

I

HOUSE living.

Typing,

editing,

JUAN

1037

and

or

delivery.

night

Call

1

Rey,

Dial

JAR

POSITION

1958

FOR

A-1

cook-house-

wanted.

and

MAN WITH mechanical ability wanted for training in airconditioning industry. Age 23 — 30. High School education, bilingual. If interested, seé Caribe — Jenco, 20 Palmer St., Bayamon. 2018 625 TRAINEE

A-1

FIRM

has an opening for a young. man over 25 years of age. Applicant who is selectetl ‘will be thoroughly trained in sales and Management. Starting salary $3800 plus Hew automobile. Qualifications: 1. High School Graduate or better. 2. Married with children. 3. Excellent employment background

with

references.

4.

Must

have a Puerto Rico driver’s-Ticense. 5. Reliable, ambitious with a desire to get ahead. Mail resume to Box G, San Juan Star.

|

1996

\*

OVERSEAS

UF

MANAGERS

ribbean

to

needed in

1

WANTED

— FEMALE

622

.

EXPERIENCED

take

English

2001

,

ae

SECRETARY,

dictation

preferable

VACATION

but not

able

Knowledge ial.

.

|\OPPORTUNITY

healthy,

States, 620

FOR

WHY down

BUY A payment

ments,

you

own

Big

brand

new,

(opposite 1977

Lottery

TO

trade

or

services Services

Maribel

ment

2012

&

FOR

SALE

with

money

17 — 24

pleasant

with

from

full

$75.00

faetory

at INSULAR WAREHOUSE

up,

warranty

brand and

and

brand

and

new, -with

service

from full

travel

prizes to Brazil, Argentina and USA for sincere outstanding person. Interviews ‘8 to 9:30 AM, 1513Fer Stop 22, Santurce. 1933 620

FOR

A ‘OMAN to act as housekeeper, gove: and cook. ce required. Top salary. For interview, call

NOW — im Puerto

at IA2 Ramirez

Richard Bertram an Miami, Ft rdale aad: Mar, re cognized as one of Page mbeh compe tent yacht brokers in the country, Wr Offer you the fine service that hundreds: of local yachtsmen who have purchased their craft through the Bertram or ganization praise. For free listings 0! further information, write, phone 0: yisit Kiko Tero, Inc:; Stop 31 - Mu

Bayamén poe:

775 or’ 1067, or call in person

Haseo

3 /-

ATTRACTIVE,

last

del Parque, Arellano, Garden

4 PM

and 7 -9

EXPERIENCED

PM.

Hills,

secret-

ary, bilingual. dictation and transcription in English.| Knowledge of accounting. Very Bice working conditions in Bayamén Area. Top salary, for right person._ Please, mail = to Mace Corp., Star-i8,

Buy

us

1498

your

because

cruiser

or

we = “od

Avéndé, “Hato

boat

hs

Hey.

(12*

interest

x

12’)

(4-1[2%).

Universal

Home

2-3013

Ext.

$995;

No

down

Improvement

204 718

POOLS,

Puerto

forever.

For

free

Rico’s

oldest

estimates,

cali A 722

SUPPLIES

133

ELECTRIC

UF

MOTOR

6-5429

715

CLEANERS

DIRT.

:

touch

NO

DIRT.

Poincare 1604, Parque, Santur-

REPAIRS & REFRIGERATION

for_-vhome and = its. All Stateside

Call {Stateside nights, 2-7465. 1909 :

721

Tel.

COND.

AIRCONDITIONING repair establish

AIR

Service,

commercial mechanics,

days

2-4718

=

713 COND.

FILTERS

6-3072.

6-3157,

65-3329

a

free ee.

Lines,

Tel. 1057.

Inc.

Call

Ponce

de UF

SAVE

WITH

all types of moving, large or small. Muebleria Torres,

no matter Moderate Fernandez

20,

Santurce.

Tel

MOVE

YOUR

furniture

by

Juan.

Service,

462

Stop

TORRES.

We'do

if

it be prices. Juncos

2-579L

|

Maritimos, Local

Inc.,

and

long

belongings. = 2-2374,

opposite

distance.

Agents

Almacenes

Pier

responsibility, We

National

9

San

store

$125.00 up

}‘PLAYMATES

WANTED

LOGKING FOR playmates during school vacation — brother and sister of 6 and 9 respectively. Most of our friends have left jisland for summer. Contact Jimmy and; | Joanie Dorsey; 3-6678, Santa Teresita,

2000

i

620

INSTRUCTION

guaranty Van

from

bra new with full factory warranty and ‘service, at INSULAR DISTRIBUTORS! annual WAREHOUSE SALE this week at Mufioz Rivera 875 Rio Piedras and kilometer 2.8 Trujillo Alto Road. 1814)

Muebleria

2-2726, 2-2067. Santurce.

274 MOVING?

AIR CONDITIONERS,

LANGUAGE

your

CLASSES

Lines ur

IN Spanish, English, and ft LESSONS: French, for children or adults; in small groups of individually, for beginners or for those who wish to improve knowledge of Janguage or literature; | experienced teacher, .B.A. U.P.R., M.A. Wellesley |: LETTEERHEADS, ENVELOPES, Snan- College. Personal interview by appoint. out Forms, etc. Letterheads 8 1|2 x 11, ment. Telephone 6-0315 from 2 - 5 PM. $9.25|M. Paeieers No. 10, $8.60/M 1709 UF Envelopes No. 6 3/4, $7.25|M. B ecards, $11.00}M. Telephone 3-9172 for SPANISH) LESSONS for Continentals, by quotation on ahy printed material. college graduate. Private lessons. 123 De Established printers since 1826, Diexo, Stop 22, Santurce. (Near Swiss 1446 Ghalet, a¢ross from Pueblo Supermarket). Teleph

REPAIRS

2-9842,

620

PUBLIC’ RELATIONS Mike

Segarra,

former

Director

of

|

Promo-

SUMMER

. SCHOOL

tions for the San Juan Drama Festival and Public Relations officer for Fomento in New York, has just opened his own

SUMMER SCHOOL June 20th-—July 29th,

Publicity

Elementary

office,

Caribbean

Promotions,

368 San Francisco. Specializing’in Enter-

tainment Call

1999

publicity and special promotions.

3-8371

ROOF

or

38576.

CLEANING

623

{iS YOUB roof dirtyr tf so, for expert high water- pressure cleaning and paint ies: and 65133 42, 40 Warde, Saree.

Valenda Baxt Express, Inc. Agents for

North American Van Lines, Inc. 451 Fernandez Juncos — Telephone 3-3900 — Puerto Rico 39 Broadway, New York — Digby 4-7940

Ist+6th

Grades,

8:30+11:30 AM. subjects, includir.g

grade

Art, Music and ames. Limited enrollment, Tuition $90. Mrs. W. A. Gruen, 2413 Laurel St., Punta Las Marias,

ioe} 238160.

|

1

UF

& PAINTING

through

-|

NO

‘AFR

Around the Block Satta

with

Tel,

2-535.

WE REPAIR electric motors of all types. We make any type of Carbon Brushes and Coils to order. Roller and bail bearping for electrie motors. Also | used Electric Motors for sale. Rapid and guaranteed service. EUSTACIO A. IRIZARRY, 1854 Fernandez Juncos ee Stop 26%, Santurce. Tel. 2-0827. 1854 "3

YACHT Brokerage available Rico and the Virgin Islands

yacht,

rooms

Santurce.

PRINTING

THE HOSPITAL SUPPLY COMPANY offers complete dispensary supplies and equipment. First aid & Oxygen kits. *retective clothing and equipment. Laboratory supplies and equipment. Thermorubber meters, masks, goods, Every thing for physicians, hospital and patients. 317 Fortaleza St. San Juan 27-5511, 3-3102

up,

ARE YOU a sailor, or a frustrated ome? Own a famous Sailfish-Sunfish sport boat “For Family Fun”. Portable enough to carry on your car. Unsinkable and slumpproof. Great for kids or ali hands. Kits from $187. Factory built from $297. Plastic surfaced marine plywood or all Fibergias. Call your Alcort, Inc., representative at 8-8329, or write Sailfish, Box 11044, tu for furth imformation and free color brochure. 1982 €22

ex:

Carports

6-5003. 2010

warranty

SALE

‘Years

VALUES:

HOSPITAL

i

20

Van

and most experienced pool builders, uses only reinforced concrete and aij copper filtering system. These materials

at INSULAR DISTRIBUT1 WAREHOUSE SALE this

BOATS

termites.

THESs

7-2092,

BIKINI

new,

$125.00

Ith estimate.

ftimigation

porches, bathrooms, etc., at low prices. We handle plans. FHA

kilometer

factory

and

IMPROVEMENT

Extra

fences, similar

Be

/REFRIGERATORS,

(Co; Free

Ave.,

uF

AEE YOU going to move? Use the bést service in Puerto Rico, United States, Spain, Germany, Japan. Packing, crating, storage, shipping. Agent of

1490,

UF

$595;

service,

1816

SERVICES

see

oe

sanitized

Capitol Transportation, Inc.,; for estimate. Agents for Atlas Van S2

La Bolsa. Leén No. fine

Leon

P. BR, FILTERS INC. manufacturers all f Ul F | types and sizes air conditioning filters for home window units - also industrial “THE PLEASURE is yours” when the types. Call moving: job is ours. Whether you’re mov812 : UP in locally or Stateside, we are equipped to pack and transport your most AIR CONDITIONERS precious belongings, as scheduled, with the dependable care you look for and

U.S.

7-0292.

COMPARE

DISTRIBUTORS’ annual SALE this week at Mufioz

Call

Requirements: starting

RANGES,

against

HOME

last Call 1511 624

FURNITURE

Caguas

774

motorcycle

Bt -» Santurce.

Latin guards, ConFern4ndez

for homes, business and farms. guaranteed. Preventive treat

perience.

Corp., 1954

sell

in

work. “‘Marisa’s’, 1020 AshCondado. Telephone =r

rats

DIRT,

MOVING: WHO moves you is as important as where you move. Moving, packing. shipping and storage of furniture. C.W. SIEGMUND, Villa Prades

Telephone

de

627

Stor-

est

Piedras.

and

its

i

seldom’ find.

718

ALTERATIONS

of insects,

and

exclusive

Rio

‘BUREAU:

LA EXTEEMINADORA Pest Control Services)

the

Dexsicoment,

19

Control

you

1981

BUREAUS

and

offers

tropies

ELEOTRO-LUX World's only automatie vacuum cleaner and air purifier Also tepaits and maintenance. Breathe NO

EVERYWHERE

Moving

for

Del Valle & Lanausse, betwee San Jorge and

Lines, Inc., through

3.4025 or 2-1473 for a free

your

=

payment.

125 ec. Royal Enfield, overhauled winter — good shape. Asking $100. Peter Lawrence, 2-4344, or see at

623

ALTERATIONS

CARE

Van

from factory, $425.00.

Treated

VACUUM

vars for local |and overseas moves. Our neatly uniformed and highly-trained per1 are Tit in handling your prized possessions. Please eal wus at

1940,

EXTERMINATING

MOTORCYCLES WANTED

age,

TREATMENTS

1955

720

=

Muebleria San Juan.

DETEC

WITH

United

76

1715

712

local agent, Continental

» cabiEnglish.

econo-

Building).

3-0982.

|

body Ponce

LIBRARIES

Juan.

MOVING

keyboard.

new, retermites, pins) — - repairs Inc., 1460 2-4353.

termites. Fully guaranteed. Also rent for $12.00: monthly. Musical Trading Co., Inc.,

MOVING & STORAGE

bowls.

in

Full

SERVICES

1961

home, repair or make nets, fences, etc. Speaks & Call 3-8642, enquire for Mack.

seamstress ford Ave.,

mical FIAT. Just call 35190, or pay us a visit at Martorani Motors, Inc., 1402 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Stop 20, Santurce

of | 2nd Kilometer 2.8 Trujillo

attractive with

Contest

and

CARPENTER -— will work

WOMEN'S

SALE

a

ice

and pick up. Call Luna esq. Cruz,

2-4849

DRESS

USED CAR? With $275. and $44 monthly install-

can

trays,

Ave. Tel Santurce —

622

624 —

glasses,

The most competent America. Night Patrols, Uniformed Guards, Payroll fidential Investigation. 1072;

sedan,

from

css

to

University students who are work hard 7 hours daily. No experience necessary, we train you with

proven methods.

4 door

arrived

Rivera 875, Rio Piedras 2.8 Trujillo Alto Road.

REQUIRE VERSATILE secretary, lack of Spanish no problem. Able to take rapid dictation and transcribe neatly. Call Mr. Farrell, 3-4279, weekdays, 2011

TRIUMPH

just

San

we rent tables, chairs,

DETECTIVE

1958 DODGE KINGSWAY, 4 door, automatic transmission, radio, many extras. Purchased. new 1959. Like new. Priced right for quick sale. Call 3-1391 weekdays’ 8-1881 nights and week ends. 1989

Ca-

|

HELP

1958

3-6789.

718

JOIN OUR lending library and read the latest books for only a few tents a day! Pan American Book Store, San Jose near Fortaleza St. (Martha Sleeper Building)

and

CARPENTER

supervise

$15,000 a ee Positions open. Biraiag start after training period. Call 3-6689.

1957

deliver Lana, lenh.

FINISH

All-

2013

S28

MANAGEMENT

tables,

1993

CARS_

condition.

service

24

MARY L. ROGER — Academy of Beauty Culture, Stop 12, Ponce de Leon 762. Permanent Wave $5.00; Hair Tinting $3.95 up; manicure 75 cents; shampoo set $1.50. Telephone 2-1698. .

1957 2 DOOR Customline 6 cylinder Ford. Standard shift, radio, actual mik 33,800. One owner, leaving for States. $1100. Taxes paid. Call 9-1320.

Sigal,

2015

SALE

CARS

archi-

W.F.

good

PARTIES,

VOLKSWAGEN 1980, ~ ‘ike Hk mew. 16,000 miles run. Radio. Price $1350. Information telephone 3-2758. 1945 €25

MALE

ARCHITECT

tectural personnel AIA. 6-4501

FOREIGN

BLUE,'

condition,

1991

621

EXPERIENCED

M.G.A.,

Sacrifice.

ATTENTION TEACHERS: Fifth and Seventh gerade position open at Caribbean, School in Ponce. Proficiency in English essential. Please contact telephone 2.5589 Ponce from 4 to 6 PM.

WANTED

&

Bi-lingual,

PIANOS~ DIRECT

facilities.

LENDING

UF

CONTINENTAL

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

HELP

for

state Motor Scooter — 1959 Model newly Painted speed equipment for 1957— V8 Plymouth. 3' room Edificio Torres 36, Ponce. 2008 623

.

1967

eonditioners

PONCE:

BEAUTY

ur

SPORTS

6-5207.

for

air

AUTO

2s

UF.

AVAILABLE

auto

T

all cars, foreign and American. Good prices, financing, parts and _ service Factory mechanics. Dealers requested. Inquire at Mediavilla’s Machine Shop, Quisqueya 53, Stop 28, Hato Rey. Tel. 6-3703.

Lobaugh

WANTED

CONDITIONERS

Terms

SERVICE

answering

buffet

@23

ARTIC-KAR

76

HELP

con-

Islands.

This

BANQUET TABLES

for

age

We La

THOMPSON 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 pr al typing, mimeographing, offset printimg, more people than ever before are turning to Thompson Services, 13 Bolivia Hato

home

size,

gin

2004

contracts,

Gini

3-5156.

mobile

make.

equipment.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

EQUIPMENT

OFFICE FURNITURE. and Equipment: PIAN@S — For rent, for sate, built, tropicalized against Qlympia typewriters, Marchant Calcuagainst rust (springs and laters, Totalia, Addo and Everest adding Suarahteed service + tuning mathines; Rek- Rotary Duplicators; Photocepiers. All kinds office furniture avai- | — miving. Salvador R. Nin, Ponce) de Leon. Telephone lable at Real Hermanos, Fortaleza 300, 1822 ¢ San Juan, Telephone 3-2338.—Investigate our Rental-Purchase Plan-—our Credit

res-

=|

FOR

EFFICIENT, fast Secretarial Service, legal documents, contracts, reports, free Gay 166

or

state

-

t

dition, and price air mail, Raymond J. Garbutt, Yacht Haven, St. Thomas, Vir-

orthand, briefs, manuscripts, reports. Hourly rates. IBM Etectric, 1120 Ashord Ave., Muriel Eddy. 2-8735. 665 > 622

pick-up

TRAILER Please

new

desk spice for business and professionals. Also service for people without phones, | Call 2-3013 San Juan, 2-5060 Ponce, |

Will locate fick rosin et the island. Box R, San Juan Star. @21

WANTED

SERVICE

cafeteria

-

MISCELLANEOUS

WANTED—MEN

hour

3-7509

or

OFFICE

SALE

set

1933

Rico.

ment. Write 1848

FOR

Complete

equipment was purchased in the States at a very reasonable price. It is still in crates and boxes, and will be sold at the invoice price. It may be seen at: Tempo Glove Corporation, Salinas, Puerto Rico. Telephone 122, Bo. Coqui, Agui_ ie Puerto rs

621

ransient,

asa

SALE:

SAN

PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER, experienced ontinental serving La Concha, San Puan Intercontinental, others,. local —-

ear eee

Rico.

e2

P.M.

SECRETARIAL

FOR

Island

CONTINENTAL, 25 YEARS old, college graduate, bilingual, seeks managerial training position with firm “on Puerto

on highway overlooking ocean.

at

in Pherto

POSITIONS

€25 acres

(Caribbean

Islands.

1994

22-2374,

AJARDO

employment

Virgin

own of Fajardo. Good cane quota. Suiable for dairy, ete. Juan Jimenez Mata, Box 3188, San Juan. Telephone 2-6779 and

B66

from

can baby sit at nights, Husband will adjust himself to suit ost any position in the following lines: Laundry, office work, can drive, mason helper, store b » sales clerk, will work for Amerieans or any one who is interested i employing English speaking people. W Derrick’ Den’Chair, Box 33, St. Thomas,

from

1938

EQUIPMENT

WANTED-WOMEN

COUPLE

a

3-8400

NURSERY

SCHOOLS

NURSERY-KINDERGARTEN, bonell

care

2 and hour.

St.,

and

Roosevelt,

education

Hato

461 Rey,

of (children

Care offers

between

6/|years all day,| half day, or by Under direction of Mrs. Rivera,

Bachelor; of Arts im Education, and so a worker. Open during summer. 6- 7

“MORE CLASSIFIED ON |

j

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ja

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20

=

CLASSIFIEDS HIGH

FIDELITY

PUBLIC

Trujillo

Alto

34 Years Of Service

Road.

NOTICE

Juan

Por.la presente se notifica al publico en general que una vista publica se celebrara en la Oficina de Exencién Contributiva

Industrial,

CINEMA

Policeman Refires After

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OFICINA DE EXENCION CONTRIBUTIVA INDUSTRIAL CASO NUM. N-1176

BI-FI’S, from $45.00 up brand new, with full factory warranty and service, at INSULAR DISTRIBUTORS’ annual WAREHOUSE SALE this week at Munoz Rivera 875, Rio Piedras and kilometer

2.8

situada

en

la

Ave-

nida Ponce de Leén No. 107 (2do piso), Parada 27%, Hato Rey, Puerto Rico el dia 30 de junio de 1960 a las 2:30 P.M. ante el Ledo. Stanley R. Segal actuando como Examinador Especial, para oir cualquiera persona interesada en la peticién para exencién contributiva industrial bajo las disposiciones de la Ley Num. 6

of

Edelmiro Bauza,

the

for

34

Monday,

a member

Commonwealth

Department

(Schedule Subject To Change).

Police

years,

has

re-

tired.

TV SETS, from $125. up brand new, with full factory warranty and service, at INSULAR DISTRIBUTORS’ annual WAREHOUSE SALE this week at Mujfioz Rivera 875, Rio Piedras and kilometer

de

el

Bauza joined the police in 1926 and served continuosly until his retirement. At the time of his Separation, he was serving in Ca| tano.

nombre de LADY ENTERPRISES, INC. Local de la planta No ha sido selecciona-

* To celebrate his retirement, his

2.8 Trujillo 1812

do

fellow

1813

75

T.V. SALES

BUB

Alto

& SERVICE

Road.

75

WILCHEK

Over

10

-—-

years

Television

experience

is

Service

behind

best in T. V. sevice and repair receivers of any make ur model work guaranteed. Tel. 9-0268. 9 PAN

AMERICAN

ELEUTRONICS

TV

&

RADIO

for

rent

LABS

Las

in

your

267

UF

para

OPPORTUNITIES

information,

Leon

Mr.

Mora,

Ponce

panels),

1858, phone 2.3891. SPEAK

service

producto

INSULAR

DISTRIBUT-

ORS’ annual WAREHOUSE SALE this week at Mufoz Rivera 875, Rio Piedras and Kilometer 2.8 Trujillo Alto Road,

son

las

de

4

el peticio-

esta

exencién

siguientes:

que

ese

producto

no

en

escala

comer-

BR.

Oficina de Industrial

SEGAL,

Exencién

Director

Contributiva

Advertisement MARCA PABA

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AVISO TODO

EL

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PUEDA

INTERESAR:

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week and

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GOWNS

BRIDES TO BE: ful wedding gowns,

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cocktail

date

party

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dresses,

sold

at

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Articulos a que se aplica: ‘Flour, corn meal, rice, beans, livestock ahd poultry feeds’’. Num. y fecha de Registro Oficina de Patentes No. 684,506, Sept. 1, 1959 Cualquier oposicién a este registro deberad presentarse en el Departamento de Estado de Puerto Rico dentro de los treinta (30) dias siguientes a la segunda y Ultima publicacién de este aviso, la cual

se

hard

el

dia

25

de

junio,

1960.

ADVERTISEMENT OFICINA DE EXENCION CONTRIBUTIVA INDUSTRIAL CASO NUM. N-1173

DISTRIBUTSALE this

new

N.

Nebraska

warranty

brand

Nebraska

Company

up,

week at Munoz Rivera 875, Rio Piedras and kilometer 2.8 Trujillo Alto Road.

2.8

Propietario:

75 DRYERS,

PUBLIC

NOTICE

Por la presente se notifica al pdblico en general que una vista ptblica se celebrara en la Oficina de Exencién ContriL butiva

Industrial,

situada

en

la

Avenida

Ponce de Leén No. 107 (2do piso), Parada 27%, Hato Rey, Puerto Rico el dia 30 de junio de 1960 a las 9:30 AM ante el Lic. Stanley R. Segal actuando como Examinador Especial, para oir cualquiera persona interesada en la peticién para exencion contributiva industrial bajo las disposiciones de la Ley Nam. 6 de diciembre 15, 1953, radicada bajo el nombre de JULIUS LEIMAN & CO., INC. Local de la planta en la Ave. Ponce de Leén 1672. Por: Lic. Robert M. Sweeting, Edificio Ochoa 222, San Juan, P. R. Las razones adelantadas por el peticionario para la concesién de esta exencié6n contributiva son las siguientes: “La peticionaria solicita la exencién bajo las disposiciones de la Seccién 2(d) (2) de la Ley, alegando que se propone establecer de buena fe y con caracter permanente en Puerto Rico una unidad industrial que ha de producir, sobre base continua, dentro de un periodo razonable

de

tiempo,

una

cantidad

del articulo designado Nam.

DRESSES

mo chorizos, embutidos, longaniza, butifarra, morcilla y otros (substantially

handbags,

skirts,

robes,

ne

hats,

ete.

For Classified Ads

CALL

Tel. 3-8254

sustancialmente

Processed

meat

elaborados,

products

such

tales

as sausa_

ges, Italian sausage, blood sausage, meat Patties, corned beef, and others), adicional a la cantidad de los mismos articulos producida hasta entonces por otras unidades industriales en funcionamiento en Puerto Rico.” Cualquier objeci6n escrita contra esta Peticién debe ser jurada y radicada con el

de

Director

Contributiva

de

Leén

Hato Rey, del tiempo

107 a

la

situada

(2do

Oficina

de

Exencign

en la Avenida

piso),

Parada

Ponce

27%,

Puerto Rico, no mAs tarde cerrarse la vista. Esta no-

tificaci6n deber4 ser publicada en 0 antes del 20 de junio de 1960. STANLEY R. SEGAL, Director Oficina de Exencién. Contributiva Industrial

mattresses.”

Caguas,

a que and

Puerto

mattresses.”

Cualquier

oposicién

Ronda,

La

Hound

IN:

Place de

Frontier Gun. Center bf the

10:00—-WRIO-WFID-FM-Stereo Hour WHOA-—Dee Merritt Show

WITA— Ronda Musical WWWW-Music for. Relaxation 10:30-WHOA-—LP Parade Www Ww Dritting and Dreaming WAPA —Serenade WWWW11:05—

WHOA

11:30-(4) Club 12:00—(4) 1:30—(4)

Mero,

where

APfTs. HILTON

“For springs

ante

el

Ledo.

Stanley

R. Segal

actuando

como Examinador Especial, para oir cualquiera persona interesada en la peticién para exencién contributiva industrial bajo las disposiciones de la Ley Nam. 6 de diciembre 15, 1953, radicada bajo el nombre de MASTER RECORD SYNDI. CATE, INC. Local de la planta en Rio Piedras. Por Ledo. Joshua Hellinger — Apartado 380 — San Juan, P. R. Las razones adelantadas por el peticiomario para la concesién de esta exencién contributiva son las siguientes: “La peticionaria obtuvo un decreto de exencién en Junio 24, 1955, para la manufactura de discos, fonégrafos, radios y componentes. La

peticionaria

contributiva

para

solicita

ahora

la produccién

exencién

de “ho-

litas” para la produccién de discos fonégrdfos y para el electroplateado y en-

chapado electrolitico y la manufactura de piezas de metal para la produccién de

discos

(the

manufacture

used in making

phonograph

of

“pellets”

records, elec-

troplating and anodyzing, and the manufacture

°

the

Cualquier

metal of

parts

necessary

phonograph

objecién

for

records).”

escrita contra

esta

petici6n debe ser jurada y radicada con el Director de la Oficina de Exencién Contributiva situada en la Avenida Ponce

de Leén No. 107 (2do piso), Parada 27%,

Rico.

“For:

of

production

Beds,

and

for

spring

and

a

este

registro

de-

bera presentarse en el Departamento de

Estado de Puerto Rico dentro de los treinta (30) dias siguientes ala segunda y Wtima_ publicaci de este, avi iso, Ja

cnalse hard ebyiia 24 detiatio he: 1960."

Hato Rey, Puerto Rico, no m4s tarde del tiempo a cerrarse la vista. Esta no. tificacién deberd ser publicada en 0 antes del 20 de junio de 1960. STANLEY R. SEGAL, Director Oficina de Exencién Contributiva Industrial

READ THE

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(6) 6:15— (2)

“Perdon

NOTICE

la

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Show

Por la presente se notifica al piblico en general que una vista Péblica se celebrar4 en la Oficina de ncién Contributiva Industrial, situada en la Avenida Ponce de Leén No. 107 (2do piso), Parada 2744, Hato Rey, Puerto Rico el dia 30 de junio de 1 alas 2:30 P.M.

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Propietario: P. R. Bedding Manufacturing ‘ Corp. Direccién: Insular Road No. 30, Kilome1.8,

5:15-WKYN

MARTI: No Read Back, Revolt of the Gladiators CORCELLES: Big Country ROOSEVELT:

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PUERTO DENIA:

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A TODO EL QUE PUEDA INTERESAR: De acuerdo con las disposiciones de la Seccié6n 5 de la Ley de Marcas de Fébrica vigente se hace saber que las siguientes marcas de fabrica han sido presentadas en el Departamento de Estado de Puerto Rico para su archivo y regis-

Articulos

Alias

Matinee

Time

WIPR--—Pan Am. Discs. 2:00—-WFID-FM-—Music for Listening 2:35 WHOA-—Variety with Vic 3:15-WFID-FM-—P. R. Music 4:00-WHOA—Molly & Movies 4:30—-WHOA-—Roy Godes Show 5:00—-WKYN-—Movie Run Down 6:00—

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ter

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Professional Directory

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Dia

Tank Battalion PIEDRAS

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Menda

Goliath, RIO

SUPER DRIVE IN: On The PARADISE: Beloved Infidel

Sun.,

Cualquier oposicién a este registro debera presentarse en el Departamento de Estado de Puerto Rico dentro de los treinta (30) dias siguientes a la segunda y altima publicacién de este aviso, la cual se hard el dia 24 de julio de 1960.

MAECA PARA

Senoritas

PONCE

Propietario: P. R. Bedding Manufacturing Corp. Direccién: Insular Road No. 30, Kilometer 1.8, Caguas, Rico.

co-

Sun.,

Ke

WAPA—1500 To Change?

1:00—-WHOA-— Music for One WIPR -—Concert

SAN ‘JUAN Goliat, Tank Battalion

FOX-DELICIAS:A Summer FAJARDO PARAISO: Sat., Doncella

EASY LADY El EGANCY DREAM GUARD Articulos a que se aplican:

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12:30-WHOA=Post

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Streetcar

METROPOLITAN: Ben Hur’ MUSIC HALL: Sink The Bismarck NEW BROADWAY: Tumulto de Pasiones.

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tro:

‘ Monday,

Desire

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. WKYN-—630 WRIO-1320

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HOLIDAY: Peyton Place LORRAINE. The Black Tent MATIENZO: Dormitorio para METRO: The Mysterians

DE FABRICA REGISTRAR

De acuerdo con lag disposiciones de la Seccién 5 de la Ley de Marcas de Fabrica vigente se hace saber que las siguientes marcas de fabrica han sido presentadas en el Departamento de Estado de Puerto Rico para su archivo y regis-

and

Flame GRAND:

June

SANTURCE

AMBASSADOR:

AZTECA;

A TODO EL QUE PUEDA INTERESAR:

sustancial

DRESSES: LIQUIDATION sale at the Everglade Factory Shop. Prices less than cost. Dresses, blouses, lingerie, bathing suits,

a

AVISO

32 de la Ley,

y mas especificamente, productos de car-

All prices have beef reduced. Everglade mace? 203 Tanca St., San Juan, 1 625

Bauza

CREST DREAM

Road.

1817 CLOTHES

MARCA PARA

4’ X

4 Oak warehouse pallets. 2. TUBULAR PALLET SEPARATORS to prevent damage to stacked merchandise or to provide flexible shelf space, easy to slip on or to remove from 4’ X 4’ pallets without tools, provides 4 foot separation

gave

Advertisement

available

1. PALLETS

policemen

farewell party at the Catafio Lions’ Club and a medal for distinguished services.

se

75

SURPLUS

3.

concesién

R.

Cualquier objecién escrita contra esta peticibn debe ser jurada y radicada con el Director de la Oficina de Exencién Contributiva situada en la Avenida Ponce de Leén No. 107 (2do piso), Parada 27%, Hato Rey, Puerto Rico, no m4s tarde del tiempo a cerrarse la vista. Esta no_ tificacién debera4 ser publicada en 0 antes del 20 de junio de 1960.

A

1815

P.

por

manufacturado

SPANISH.

HEATERS

at

Juan,

STANLEY

WATER HEATERS, from $45.00 up, brand new, with full factory warranty and

San

Hellinger

adelantadas

alegando

621 UF

WATER

Joshwa

bajo

producia en escala comercial en Puerto Rico en enero 2, 1947, y que no habian en esa fecha en Puerto Rico facilidades de produccién capaces de producir dicho

de

1963 1959

la

contributiva

OPPORTUNITY TO buy a gocd business: Ole Madrid Bar Restaurant. Good clientele, low rent. Debt—free. Part cash, balance mortgage. Owner leaving island. For

380

razones

cial.”

own home. Same service given to hoteis, hospitals, for years. Call 3-0719 and will deliver. $5.00 one week, $15.00 per month Telerental Service,

BUSINESS

Apartado

‘Ledo

radicada

UF

RENTAL

RADIOS,

Por:

1953,

“La peticionaria solicita la exencié6n bajo las di ici de la Seccié (da) () de la Ley para la produccién de paneles bordados (appliqué embroidery on

UF

TELEVISLON,

aun.

1%

nario

on All

1136

diciembre

the

repair any .make TV, radio or Hi-Fi. Ninety day guarantee. Stateside-trained technicians. Evening service. Cai] 9 AM to 10 PM 6-4230.

at

-

Frontier”

Para Esta Mujer”

Pumarejo Ciencias Fisicas 9:30—(2) “‘Histofia de Tres Hermanas” (4) Show Panamericano (Cont) (6) Extra de la Noche 10:00—(2) Noticias y Deportes —(4) La Farandula 10:20—(2) Captain From Castile (Film) 11:00-—(1L) Late Show

Obscene Parrof, Hauled To Court, Takes The ‘Fifth’ NEW

YORK

—(AP)—

A 40-

year-old parrot accused of using obscene language, was hauled into a Brooklyn court. He was quiet as a_ church

mouse. Mrs.

Cecilia

Amato

charged

that Pete talked so ugly as she walked

past

his

perch

in front

of the home of his master, Sam Maiorana,

65,

wouldn’t

walk

Mrs.

Amato

three

blocks

that

there

said out

of

she

more,

she

walks

her

both to and from work won’t have to hear stream of curses.

“The

bird

to me,-so

why

doesn’t should

just

any

way

so she Pete’s

even he

talk curse

her?” asked Maiorana. He suggested that Pete should speak

for

himself.

.

For two hours, Pete sat silent —saying neither yea or nay to the charges— in the courtroom.

He and Maiorana were released _or trial June 21 on conduct charges. —

-

disorderly


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io

|

a

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"Kidn ' Probe Nears End Police Stateme nt Expected |

| } }

i

The police investigation | ‘of the Xp “kidnaping” former El Topareial employe Antonio Soler |jand his daughter : is repo ly in its last’ stages. of

An official happened to the

police pronouncement as to what actually

found two days

later by Ponce police resting comfortably

who mysteriously disappeared from the Condado sec ion of San Juan last Tuesday is xpected today or tomorrow, Soler and his daughter Sonia were

in a plush Ponée hotel. Up to now, Major Jorge Camacho, who has headed the police investigation, has refused to comment on the alleged “kidnapi g” except toisay that he is investigating

the Soler testimony “‘step by step.” Soler, his wife and

two daugthers ||were questioned extensively Thursday night by Camacho at police headquarters in Hato Rey.

Soler, who was a linotype mechanic at E] Impareial, claims he was kidnaped.

SPECIAL " DELIVERY—Relaxing at. the San Juan Intercontinental’s terrace late Saturday afternoon, after delivering a baby during their flight from New York to San Juan, are Capt. Robert G. Robarts, left, parsetette Olga Aguilar, and flight Engineer Joe Corsi. (STAR photo by Dino)

OPERATION (Continued From Page 1) abdominal pains about 2:15 a.m.,

(Continued From. Page 1) Satisfied; 133 not satisfied; 23 abPurserette Olga Aguilar, of Key stained. International service: 160 Gardens, N.Y., told the STAR. satisfied; nine not satisfied; 42 She was wearing a full skirt abstained. and didn’t look pregnant at all,”} QUESTION: Did you see major" Miss Aguilar said, “So I gave progress in the past six months? her some aspirin.” In the metropolitan area, 25 did When: Mrs. Martin again com- see progress, 159 answered no, planed that the “‘pains come and and 27 abstained. Island service; go.” Miss Aguilar asked more 58 yes; 122 no; and 31 abstained. questions and discovered Mrs. International seryice:: 149 yes; Martin was seven months preg1] no; and 51 abstensions. nant.

Capt.

Robarts and a quick brain-stroming conference was held. In the plane’s emergency kit, Capt. Roberts found a two-page pamphlet entitled, “Birth In Flight —

Instructions

on

ry.”

Robarts,

Capt.

Normal

Delive-

of

Green-

wich, Conn., read the pamphlet, and called forth his experience as a father of three children. He then gave the pamphlet to Flight Engineer Joe Corsi, of rentwood,

w:fe

L.

plus

No

I.

four

sooner

who

has

had

they

life:

give

“The

lady

birth-*

Mrs.

is

Miss facts

about

to

|

Martin

was

A total of 138 said it Was dialing correctly, and setting wrong numbers; 141 said it was answering

broght

to: the

the

phone

to

wrong

numbers; 150 cited frequent mechanical defects in, the installations, and 159 said it was the slowness in receiving a dial tone. QUESTION:

the

Do

telephone

you

consider

charges

reason-

messages

The chamber received 87 yeses, 100 noes and 24 abstensions.

the

relay

the

‘Island

telephone

operator

took

preparing

ice

packs

in

“The actual minutes.”

The

birth

piece

comes.

with

of

took

about

string,

the

10

which

pamphiet

and

is to be used to tie the umbilical cord,

was

missing.

lar took. some lunch box, Stroke

Capt. line in

So Miss

string ; Of

Agui-

from :

a

Genius

Robarts said the the’ pamphlet says

last that

babies of seven months generally

i

do

not

live.

“The

infant’s

two

jet

flights

flight

216

to

New

York

oxygen.

The

infant

seemed

FAA deck sion, pect

to

to

will

deral injuctions against the walk-

out, it appeared the situation was returning to normal. Eastern pilots gradually returned’ to work and the airline had been resuming flight on the San Juan run at

the

rate

of

one

a

day

until

PAA pilots joined the cause over the weekend. Pilots of all majors airlines have been ordered not to strike meer union, the Airline Pilots

Rico.

to be turning blue, Corsi cranked up the air pressure till it was equal to sea-level pressure,

Cee

rec

|

a new series of data. Automatic Data Processing Messages will be fed by a Signal Corps device. known as Automatic Data Processing. ADP is; a type of electronic brain, which can simultaneously remember and: condense millions af items into

thus increasing oxygen supply. Due

to the

the

plane’s

act-of-God

stop

at

arrived

at

Bermuda,

the | plane

San

International

at

9

Juan

am., two

hours

Airport

behind

schedule.|

On wives

life was undoubtedly saved py Corsi’s stroke of genius,” . Capt. Robarts said. Engineer Corsi shit

night.

on. “~ -idea -of -improvising an

said.

Saturday the mid-air midrested

up

for a flight

that

'

““Most of -us want to be home

for Eathers ‘DayyhCapi.-Robarts “+

from

the control

If successful,

more

an

or

=

| space-|

is

interfer-

ences—call ‘it what ‘you will. But the

taken

old

on

problem

some

of

rather.

static

has

terrifying

proportions in tthe nuclear age.

Read: “ihe Classifi eds | 4

when

he

returned

President wihg

had

of fanatical.

demonstrations

that forced visit to

of

left-

the’

cancellation

kind

of

his

Japan.

rmosa,

100 miles east of

Quemoy.

|

4

|

‘39 Casualties

| Nationalist

officials

Reds hurled

88,000

said

shells

tiny island, killing six and wound-

bubble-top

limousine

Street to keep by

via

him

the

from

cheering

djight!

of today " LONG JOHN deeliarerdte, GLASGOW,

DAVILA

HERMANOS,

SCOTLAND

LA CASA DEL LICOR tps

tat eS

the

ing 3B. |, | | The Korean greeting was a wild and frenziéd climax to the day. | Frantic | ‘security agents, fighting to oritrol the surging sea of humanity, detoured the President's

with the present... to create the smooth Scotch

the

onto

Blending the past

4 ;

rerquted

a

INC.

-

side

being

crowd.

ceececceeercceccrenececcece

will be.

lieart of the problem

atmospherics,

as a précautionary Okinawa motorcade

| SCOTCH

age “‘first.”"/The project is a prac-| tical advance in communications, | designed to meet real problems| long familidr to. radio operators. | Problem Of Interferences Static,

to.

under,

order

center.

‘‘Courier’’

than just one more

At the

bayo-

police

to Naha airport for his flight te Seoul. “This was the first view the

mobbed

oheped. =

fed

of

fixed

demonstrators

control. But measure ‘the

from)

Not To Strike

After the airlines obtained Fe-

military

Puerto

receipt

the

was

with

Okinawan!

in rs to enter the flight: | Red China started the thunderof a pl é without permis- ing exchange. with a saturation and without warning, to ins- barrage meant as a mocking salute to ‘Ejisenhower’s departure the pilot’s activities.

Ordered

‘‘Cou-

be “cleaned” of old messages and

upon

Rayouelh

Meanwhile, guns were boeming they staged | a wildcat! ‘walkout, |: n the greatest artillery duel thus ~overithe island of Quemoy hoping it would spread to other

Every ‘two hours, as the satellite p over the island, it will

only

‘helped

keep

de-

ed the strike nine days ago when:

incubator by placing cushions around the radio rack which is heated by the tubes to about one-minute radio signals. The satellite is equipped with 100 degrees.” a receiver and recording unit to Radio instructions informed|< “catch” the signals. However, them:that premature babies must “Courier” will transmit messages) have

suf-

few minutes later: The delay was

work-stopping labor disputes at both Fort Allen’ and Cape Canaveral. The firing will be * coordinated with the ‘control system at Fort Allen. This same control system will feed messages into “Courier” over

Fixed

bets

cancelled

caused by a small water leak, which was quickly Tepaired and the plane then took off, . Eastern’s Pilots in: ‘Miami start-

extent linked to the settlement of

it passes

|

the

screamed.

terday

fered momentary frustration when the jet taxied to the runway about: 4 p.m., and. taxied back a

bases throughout the world. .] The exact moment of the scheduled launching is still a- secret. Timing of the firing is to some

as

a direct|/

monstrators

airlines. They protested the Fe- between the Red Chinese and, the deral re tion which permits Nationalist batteries.

satellite

messages

yesterday! was

(Continued From Page 1)

| J. §. Marines

jet

Diaz and Salinas, will also transturn,

here

|

and cheered him. i | “Go home! Go home, ”

flight from Chicago. It left yes(211 and 212) to New York. Passengers who boared PAA

SATELLITE In

Asked to write other comments,

last

(Continued From Page 1) which has installations in Juana military

16 persons who approved the charges said that they were not excessive “if the services was good.” Ten persons said the

fire

was also present at the blaze.

rier.”

too long to answer a call. Eleven said that when they began to dial a number, the telephone gave a busy signal after the The plane, at about 4,000 feet, first number. Twelve persons was piloted by First Officer complained of interference or Joseph Sceili, of Huntington, L crossed lines, three said they I. Radio instructions, suggestions -|had difficulty hearing converand incidental information were satinos, especially | in the metroradioed from doctors in Puerto Politan area, two said switchRico, Bermuda, and a nurse in an boards of important firms were airplane somewhere over the busy to long, and one man said that the telephone: extensions in Atlantic. Miss Aguilar began heating his store did not ‘ring. © Plastic bags, and tearing bandages from pillow cases. Mrs. Martin was no sooner in the bed when “she started to produce,” Engineer Corsi said:

by

mit

navigation room of the cockpit area where a hed was impro’ vised. Radioed Instructions

water,

destroyed

night. The fire department, which had not determined the cause, fought the blaze, which started at 10 p.m., fer an hour and a half. The one-story wood structure was. completely _destroyed,. firemen said. The owner’s name was not immediately available. Firemen from the central station at stop 18, under the command of District Chief Antonio Rivera Ruiz, fought the. fire. Second Chief Pedro .Osear Schuck

able?

absorbed

the written material when Aguilar returned with the of

a

children.

service?

was

rive

ato

informed

The| Knickerbocker Bar and Restaurant on Fernandez Juncos ve., near Elisa Cerra St., stop

16,

~ EISENHOWER

(Continued From Page 1) American flight (212) left at 1 a.m. yesterday, 11 hours late. The only Eastern flight to arRegarding the ‘island servicé: 55

pa

Aguilar

QUESTION: What is the-major deficiency in the |telephone

Fire. Destroys Santurce Bar

is composing room foreman

a

Miss

Conference

AA

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an

Quick

Soler’s brother Eugenio

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June 20, 1960

a

’N ENDS a Championships Open Rigney Fired ODDS - Baseball Vs. Racing As Giant Pilot By Peter Anderson Today At Wimbledon SAN

era

in

sport.

the

list of

anything

eight

can

seeds.

happen

at

this year’s Wimbledon tournament. The favorities have not done too well in pre-Wimbledon

Next year, unless all the pred:ctions are wrong, the profession-

play. The men take over play at Wimbledon today. It’s ladies day tomorrow. In their bracket things look

a.s will be mixing in—and bringing back to Wimbledon the great

Brazil,

It looks the

last

just

for

as though

this will be

Wimbledon

tournament

amateurs.

names of Rosewall,

Lew

Pancho Frank

Gonzalez, Sedgman

Ken and

Hoad.

Most fans consider it an exciting prospect. The decision whether Wimbledon and other top tennis tournaments will be open competition next year is due in Paris July 6. Neale Fraser, the left-handed Australian who almost — single

handed from

won the

the

Davis

Unitd

States

Cup last

back

more is

on

United

the

the

beat

Maria

Bueno

defending

number

Darlene

Hard,

of

seed,

and

U.S.,

whom

she

final

Sheehan, head of the Giants

scouting

system,

was

and

serve until he has more

to select

fanatics

in

his

fifth

time

year

as

Giant boss, got in hot water after straight

to

Giants lost three

league-leading

with

the

Francorchamps

Cooper

States Champi-

yesterday.

He

finished Cooper.

second. Olivier

when

his

twentieth

The

accident

the place

watched

secret

Great

left

occured

close Moss

during-the

for

about

an

C. H.

Daigh,

teammate

Reventlow

in

American

Scarab

that

the

Reventlow’s

during

the

early

two

of Lance

car

team,

car part

North denied

caught

fire

of the race.

racing

makes aver

a

good

see

the

pari-

it,”

horses,

If

hill,’

then

200,000

June

5,

to

bet

mixed

drink

newspapers

are

or

whether

city

stuck

people

paid’ good

in its death throes. what they demand,

a

or

hall

with

it

be

politics.

it,

they

who money

couldn’t bet

on

horses,

the

only

are

people

from

in

People

stuck

thing.

watching

friends.

at top speed, his back to the any race horse that ever. ran.

And Spaghetti

a

The

41-year-old

skipper,

_

whose

San|Juan

said,

that

naging well, to be done.”

fan

to

Ortiz

after

he

defeated

2. Little

Jerry

witness:

the old master, Barber

win

defend

the

his

hitting his 512th home

U.S.

junior

“It

wasn’t

ne-

wasn’t

ma-

something

had

for

the

Rodriguez

U.S.

Open,

he

Buick

Open.

Open.

will

welterweight

up)

the

at Dorado at

his

boss,

summer

put up over

the big

Demaret,

scheduled

to

time

Pete

title for

in

14

in

Cooper,,

didn’t

circuit

in

i

Dorado

Beach

==

and

a

true

test

However,

San

Juan

should

prove

$2,000

this

to

Cup matches.

for

the

some

better

of the

in practice

at Denver

qualify

for

the

Michigan

for

the

to give

their assistant

of the past 20 years,

month.

Demaret

may

*

*

Williams

be

an

interesting

layout

Red

representing

countries

all over

has

scored

the

Indians

in

runs,

SSS

*

Boston

slumping both

ends

7-1

backed

by

Splits

MILWAUKEE (AP)—Don MeMahon rescued Carl Willey in the ninth inning yesterday to save a 3-2 victory for the Milwaukee Braves

and

give

them

an

even

‘and

43.

a

the

home

opener,

run

by

while

Don

the

Buddin.

Ted Williams’ three-run and one-run homers by

homer Frank

Malzone

power-

and

Gary

Geiger

Red

Sox to a

first-

i checked

xe

the

In-

k

Nats Edge A’s | 1

Milwaukee

*

a four- break in a doubleheader with the

hurled

idians on four singles. Loser Jim ‘Perry was seeking his seventh straight triumph, but Boston tagged him for nine hits and six ‘runs in the seven innings he worked.

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St. Louis Cardinals before 31,825. The Cardinals rallied to beats, Warren Spahn in the first game,

in

\game’ triumph. | Monbouquette

KENT

bats.

Key blows in the nightcap were .a two-run triple by Gary Geiger

hitter

©1950, P. LORLLARD CO.

64.

(Continued From Back Page) of the Giants went hitless in four at

yesterday,

Monbouquette,

home

Rodriguez

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The

whipped

of a doubleheader and 3-2.

SSS

SS

(#) —

Sox

Bill

63 and

Pete

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three

for

players.

Homers

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The course is long, well groomed

golfers

Copper

(Continued From: Back in the nightcap as the won a 1-0 decision.

SS

-

rounds

the world, may burn up the relatively flat and open course. Cooper holds the competitive record there with a 67.

SS SS SS

San

tour.

one of the best golfers

arrive

next year’s Canada

led the Boston

For good smoking taste, it makes good sense to smoke

run.

against

accompanied by another name pro, Toney Penna. Both pros will come to look over land for a proposed golf course east of the city.

of finest natural tobaccos

G7.

Johansson

Rodriguez

|

a crack

Jimmy is

was with

Although

pick

Members pro

brings thru the real tobacco taste

FILTER

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Open

4. Floyd Patterson outbox Ingemar and knock out the Swede in the 15th.

Rigney

but

to

Juan.

club.

Stoneham

like

Snead and Hogan. 3. Carlos Ortiz

club finished third the last two seasons, had only a one-year contract and had an ultimatum, when he signed, to produce a winning cessarily

I'd

1. Ted Williams,

But

MAICRONITE

into

be the owners, trainers, grooms, family and

Things

BILL RIGNEY

4

Zz

money

Italy’s Loi last Wednesday:) “HEARTIEST , CONGRATULATIONS TO A TRUE CHAMPION. RICE AND BEANS ALWAYS BETTER THAN SPAGHETTI.” ,

Fora Real Good Smoke! ©

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than

difference.”

Sunday,

Ortiz

Kent Satisfies Your Appetite

WUT

States of

youth

shoveling

to

no

the

teams

coverage,

Cablegram

to

Stacey

days

Ill take a Willie Mays—racing plate after a fly ball—to watching

trials.

Alan

is

league

3. If fans

was

hour.

Britain’s

United

their

ee

major

races would

lap. Stirling

their

go

heads’

“baseball

baseball.

with

oval

died when his Lotus auto left the track in his twenty-fourth lap.

Pee

want

a

officials’ also announced death after keeping the

Great

Piri? sass ce

people

their

newspaper

Britain

the

spend

to see a healthy animal 2. People get only

took the lead

auto

where

Saturday

Race another

of

in

answer:

1. If

He also drove a Gendebien was

Bristow

in the

hurt

on

in a Ferrari.

Christ

died

who

“Whether

stand In

(>

with

people

8.

to

at the start and led all the way. Bruce McLaren of New Zealand third

y LUNCH SPECIAL

oval

in the

it

it.”

_

—Jack Brabham of Australia won the Belgium Auto Grand Prix at

Sep-

game

played

2. “Seeking circulation (newspapers)...have built up baseball of all proportion to its popularity, and now they are stuck

out

is rated

Belgium

one

have

1. “.. baseball is over the hill and doesn’t, know

Pitts-

burgh.

2 Die In Grand Prix As Aussie Triumphs FRANCORCHAMPS,

number

people

mutuel machines and their nights pouring over race charts. Locally, Irwin Tress, spokeman for El Comandante, uses a photostated copy of Tom O’Reilly’s column (Morning Telegraph, June 7) to state his views. O’Reilly, a very clever writer who obviously understands horse racing, says in part:

a new manager.

Rigney,

is the

More

other single game. More people have a general knowledge of; it than any other single sport. 1 | | Yet the game is constanly under attack—by Congress, basketball fans and sports writers. The loudest of the critics are racing

appointed

interim field chief. Horace Stoneham, president of the Giants, told a hastily called press conference that Sheehan would take over immediately

the second-place

champion,

one

in last year’s

Tom

second.

tember, is the official favorite as number one seed. Fraser also is reigning

settled.

Baseball America.

LN

an

on

But

(AP)—Bill

ington made

SLSR

of

two

FRANCISCO

Rigney was fired Saturday as manager of the San Francisco Giants.

crocs aie, Mara it AS if 28 ac :shes “Se ag he Bese bs te be

a feeling of nostalgia for the end

Barry MacKay, the 6 feet 4 inch North American is number

drole)

WIMBLEDON, ENG. (AP)— Wimbiedon, the unofficial world lawn tennis championship, opens under the English elms today with no standout favorities and

it a ‘swoesi of three

Spahn

the

Car-

allowing

only

four hits in. the first game.

The

dinals

whitewashed

five innings,

Braves scored two runs off Curt Simmons in the fifth. But the Cardinals tied it at two all with one run in the sixth and one in the seventh. Then St. Louis went ahead after scoring two more runs in the eighth. games over Kansas City, winning

yesterday 6-5 after riding out an eighth-inning rally by the A’s.. Who, .as..usual; lately,, came alive with too little too late.

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COMPARISON

Floyd

ON: INGO,

FLOYD

compare

this way

Patterson

tonight

at

Polo

Grounds

in New

Champion

for their York

City.

Ingemar

(AP

had he

(AP)—Ingemar Johansson, winner of the

boxing title in a shocking upset last

Despide the quick and decisive+ ending of the first fight and the of a very fit young man, finely swirl of investigations surround- trained who has been building its promotion, the stirred. worldwide

Humbert

(Jack)

rematch interest.

Fugazy,

manag-

up to this fight for many reactions taking a

dicts

decisive. Patterson of 37 pro fights.

Sports, Inc., pre

a crowd

$800,000

to

of 35,000

see

the

will pay

scrap

at ‘the

Polo Grounds. Only 18,125 paid $470,712 to see the first at Yankee

Stadium

after

out.

one

rain-

:

_ Patterson, only 25, is the youngest in the long line of -former heavyweight kings who

have

tried

None

has

to win

to

Jim

fail

However,

on

his

The

Corbett

was

first

and

Ezzard

Patterson

side.

has

since

Unbeaten

the

Charles.

has

youth

Winning back

championship

thought

the title.

succeeded.

to try was last

back

been

his

last June

the only

26.

In 27 Bouts

‘ Johansson, a handsome Swede, has been taking full advantage of

his

new

in

a

movie

status

by

and

appearing

making

in

22

he

can

fights) do

it

is all

confident over

is an 8 to 5 favorite.

again.

Ring

that He

in his first fight since bad beating. could be

time

for

has

won

35 ‘

the

main

|

-|

Mental Atitude

last

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Mayaguez;

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10:30.

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or thie

Eight

win

five

took

place

.

lengths was

behind

his running

NEW SCHEDULE

out-

by

Monte

Negro

mate

Gui-

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CHICAGO,

Yankees

nounced

old

(AP)—The

the

four lengths ahead of Titomar. Tio Donato was last in the field of nine.

|

Ridden

by

Landrau,

veteran

Stanarn

furlongs

in

Jose

ran

1:26

Luis

the

and

seven

paid $3.10

and $2.40. Negro Monte returned

catcher

Alan

of

Hall

2-yrs;

Maifens;

Vivaracha 2nd-$2,400;

also alw;

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(I.

ran. 4-yrs-up;

the

M.,

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ahd

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($5,000);

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clmg

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(Maldonado)

Ardistan,

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King

1 1|16

Arthur

$7.50

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4.20

$9.30

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Decimal,

Perdooti, Bandolin, Moose July,

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|

1:50. Garza, Pepe

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} $3.00 4 Aris:

($1,200); 4-yrs-up;|

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Baby,

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Rose '

7th:$2,650; ~alw;. 4-yrs-ups 11]16 m, (im, Hall is 6-1,| 195 pounds and | ported) (Valdes) . $7.20 $3.40 from San raone Calif. He batted Futaleufu Cimitarra (Cordero Jr.) | $2.90

at Arizona -and

hit

this year in 24 12

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5 f.

-

m. | (Imported) Rusty (Morales) Principe Errante

A.M.

3:30 P.M.

Jr., Ti-

4-yrs-up;

and

10:20

Daily = except Sat. and Sunday

Pe-

BARCELO

(Native) Curandera (Cordero Jr.) $4.30) brencia (Pagan) : ime: 1:03 4/5. Branci, Debutante,

1,300; elmg

evcvcceccece

ran.

Gmported). >. | $3.10, $2,40 $2,60

F., Danny

|

Daily -except Sunday

51|2

\ Mr.,

Marga,

($1,200);

JUAN:

$5.40 Rosita; El

4-yrs-up;

Consenso

1:26. Guille

m,

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tomar, Our Love, Royal Treat, Miss Kee Bel, and Tio Donato also ran.

ever

championships.

5 f, (Na-

11|16

El Lider (L.R. Velez) Time: 1:501|5. Carrita

Stamarn (Landrau) Negro Monte (Pacheco)

University of Arizona to a bonus

NCAA

alw;

4th-$10,350; ANTONIO STAKES; 3-yrs; 7 £

an-

contract, one of the largest paid by the Yankees.

ist_$1,700;

Canaria (Landrau) $5.50 $3.20 No Preguntes (Corchado) $2.90 Time: 1:021|/5. Inca, Vodka, Anitin,

cosita,

21-year-

of

3K EXCEPT SATURDAY, 3: FLIGHTS, AND SUNDAY, 2 FLIGHTS

RESULTS

Cristalina (Iglesias) Time: 1:082|5. Miss

New

yesterday

signing

PT

nose for third. Danny Jr. finished

3rd-$2.250; clmg f. (Native) Sifu (Carabalio)

Yanks Sign Player For Over $506's

games

adie

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scored six runs in the third inning, then-.withstood a grand slam by Dick Stuart to defeat first place Pit-| tsburgh, 8-6, vesterday before 41,118 fans. The

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who

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place to

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Philadelphia,

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Cincinnati

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a

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