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Eley
lers
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Hit Eisenhower Leaves
|PAA Men:
Okinawa As Rioters)
Join EAL
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Scream
Strikers.
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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
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M.T.
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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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|
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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
‘(Continued
On’ ‘Next:
of
very
Page)“
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i
1
1
a
sac
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
o£
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.
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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,
Co.,
$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-
ings
said
Arthur
of
that
4 ways
Unnecessary M.
Sears
Wood,
vice
Roebuck
and
if doméstic
to
set
up
“notorious
holding
tax
earnings overseas
corporations
haven
in
countries.”
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IS.CROWNED—Miss Carmencita Marchan Cintron, left, and Miss Car-7 Vailecillo place the crown on the head of H. M. Luisita I, (Miss Lui-
Nevares
Cancer
Betancourt),
League,
while
Queen
Miss
of
the
Nevarez’
Condado
Beach
Hotel
escort, Jose Antonio
and
the
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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rsday
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The
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CLEANERS Hato
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IM-
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Rico;
of
Miss Miss
the
Miss
Ca-
Marga-
rita Hernandez, Queen of the Catholic Daughters of America, also as a= representative of Arthur
Murray’s;
Miss
Sofia Lanza
Meg-
winoff, Queen of the Casa de Espana for 1959; Miss Rossie Carrasquillo, Queen of the Winter Carnival; Miss Maria Eugenia
Font,
who
of the Joanne
will be crowned
Press on Vasquez,
Inter-American
July Queen
1;
Queen Miss of the
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
ralds,
entrance
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.
he-
train
Pe-
Her headress
of
the
and
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same
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pearls, brillants was her 10-yard
was
was
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
coronation theme of roman-
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
official
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SPECIAL SHIRTS LAUNDERED We have just most modern
Mr.
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midnight
FOR
of
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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week right by getting every single
standings with others who are vital to your affairs, whether busiin the exact and highly specialized ness or personal. Have fun this a §} condition that you would like to evening. have it, especially by. adding SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. item of your life and surroundings
charm, beauty and that ‘which is pleasing to the eyes and other
21)
now.
with
rgenses.
Devise
a
nee
A
day
for
real
accomplish-
ment, doimg your regular very efficiently. Be sure to cooperate
plan
any
partners
or
coworkers.
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.
The idea of a Legal Secretaries Association has, been received with enthusiasma By Teypbers of
est thing that ever happened”
go
home where you belong. If you're lucky,
your
back. DEAR with
wife
ANN:
may
He
the Bar and: Bench, given the vet i
©
is not
ee
you
i steady
I’m going
this-fellow.
choperation.
take
work-
te
x ah
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
Be
analyze
close
ties
to
and
to
learn
of
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social
in
handling
them
you’ get the approval ation of higher-ups,
and
always
adolescence.
of
and a host
be about
However,
do
and cooperthose in a
position to help you to advance. VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) You
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fortunate
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who
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this isthe, case, yous Jandlady has ee
Not just TALK phrases
of the
getting
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to jail, it becomes a matter of in the right direction. record. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) In my opinion he should accept year) Pep tnd vay Fee Park Bs Courtesy and kindness 'to associates soon as possible. see
jor
ses
than
DEAR HIS: When a man. goes you to get into immediate action
DEAR. ANN: I live in a 5 family apartment house; I pay '$60 a month for my a plus $5.00 a month for the garage. I don’t have a car so I dont need a
money
to help
you get ahead in money matters or ¢areer-wise. Follow wise ideas
and
with
fine here, building, etc. .There is a great need to feel secure in this fine make-up.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 23) You now know intuitively) what path a jail record. Is it? Do you think to follow in order to realize greater he should accept my help or sit success, but an unexpected missive it out? —HIS GIRL from out-of-town: actually inspires
who »have/ their: zfull no right to rent or give; away pene space you are paying for. ita
to
not be unhappy over any early gathering. Be dynamic, kind. LEO (July 22 to Aug, 21) Many love affair. By ignbring it, you situations break into the open to- give it no importance and thera day revealing your exact position your progeny will turn seriously in relation with others, Be very to making a successful career for
money to pay the fine. This means five days in jail.
ee
a
day
dreams
course of action for realizing them.
ing but I am. On the way home the other night he was arrested for speeding. He doesn’t have the
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
Tonight
Articles of incorporation were granted on May 6, Rico),
confer
AND iin Says
Incorporate Clab Internationally (Puerto
21)
your ‘cherished
Legal Secretaries
in for chit-chat.
bring you greater abundance and}, PISCES (Feb. 20 to March 20) more happiness. Be sure to get The ideal day to shop for necesadvice from authorities first. P. M. sary gadgets and items that close fine for romance or any creative ties will appreciate or sorely need. Go out socially together this eveninterests that delight you. ing and have an ideal family night, MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to Be gay, full of fun, thoughtful. .
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|
in
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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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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-
ceptable even with his singleton diamond. West passed feeling that his two queens would give his side half
of the high
cards.
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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
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OFF
a
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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.
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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
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CLASSTEFIED
3-8400 Ext 72 REAL
ESTATE
APARTMENTS
FOR
HOUSES FOR RENT
RENT
.
HOUSES
jos
3-8254 FOR
SALE
FOR
SALE
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
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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
Advertisement
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
QUE
PUEDA
INTERESAR:
De acuerdo con las disposiciones de la Seccién 5 de la Ley de Marcas de FAbrica vigente se hace saber que la si-
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24’
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WASHING MACHINES brand new with full
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brand
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Trujillo
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week and
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GOWNS
BRIDES TO BE: ful wedding gowns,
Latest style beautibridesmaid’s dresses,
cocktail
date
party
and
dresses,
sold
at
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APPLIANCE MARQUEZ
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makes
washers,
electric
ranges,
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dryers, and
repairs
gas
stoves.
day service. Guarantee 68-1804 or 8-1012.
all
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10,
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
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(6) 6:15— (2)
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la
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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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Sat., to the
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se aplica:
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6:45-WMIA~—Music Till 7:00— WHOA —Nightcap
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Propietario: P. R. Bedding Manufacturing ‘ Corp. Direccién: Insular Road No. 30, Kilome1.8,
5:15-WKYN
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1:30-WITA-Disce
with TREATMENTS ther
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Jesse
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—
TERRACE Louis Bank
SWEDISH
AVISO
ter
CAPARRA Great St.
Ke
Musical
5:30-WKYN-—Clem
Professional Directory
DE FABRICA REGISTRAR
ROYAL AURORA
Dia
Tank Battalion PIEDRAS
PUERTO RICO: Sun., Journey
Advertisement)
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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June 20
12:30-WHOA=Post
El Hambre Nuestro de Cada PARAMOUNT: The Unforgiven RIVIERA: Never So Few
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Streetcar
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bery,
tro:
‘ Monday,
Desire
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. WKYN-—630 WRIO-1320
Me
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:
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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
asain
io
|
a
|j
"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
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Miss
Conference
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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
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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
%
Cleveland
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
a playoff
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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! ©
WS
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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calculated on
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game
| i
Kangas
scheduled.
Late Friday’s Scores
Baltimore
San Francisco, 1, Philadelphia ~ Saturday’s Scores
25
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|
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37
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Cincinnati
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23 31 237
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: | Milwaukee
5
See rr
ideas
3, Detroit
1.
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1.
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San Francisco 7, Philadelphia 4. Detroit
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Boston
5, Baltimore 3.
Washington
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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
WPRA,
Mayaguez;
WALO, Humacao, and WMIA, Arecibo. WKAQTV will show a film of the fight Wednesday night at
10:30.
1}, 1 8
gis"
or thie
Eight
win
five
took
place
.
lengths was
behind
his running
NEW SCHEDULE
out-
by
Monte
Negro
mate
Gui-
lle F., who beat Danny Jr., by aj"
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;
tive) Epi Jr.
. Pizarro)
(I.
ran. 4-yrs-up;
the
M.,
Tigre,
ran.
ahd
Pachico
aise
($5,000);
Chata,
and
Time:
(Na-
5thi$1,300;
clmg
also
R.
~ 7:00 A.M. | Dally
Eva,
Fascinante,
Tran.
Daily.i.<s.
Time:
(Maldonado)
Ardistan,
and
King
1 1|16
Arthur
$7.50
j
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\
4.20
$9.30
D., Baibiene,
Decimal,
Perdooti, Bandolin, Moose July,
Valenciano
|
1:50. Garza, Pepe
Troyana,
} $3.00 4 Aris:
($1,200); 4-yrs-up;|
alse
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Baby,
-ran. |
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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FLIGHTS RETURN FROM MAYAGUEZ 45 MINUTES AFTER DEPARTURE FROM SAN JUAN
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
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RESULTS
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signing
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to
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up
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set
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race.
is 9:30 p.m. (est). The fight will be broadcast in Puerto Rico by the following radio stations: WAPA, San Juan;
tele-. York
vision appearances. The unbeaten ‘21-year-old champ (14 knockouts
months.
The mental factor and Patterson’s
ing director of the new promotion
group, Feature
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lost the
for
too much horse and, even though
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FEATURES
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NIGHT
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SCORES
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San Juan, Puerto Rico, Monday, June 20, 1960
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Los
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‘CHICAGO
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
Pirates,
who
game winning a four game
place to
San
Francisco,
Philadelphia,
Don runs ple
for
two
the
lost
in
Dodgers
with a
Wills
with
three
sent
trihome
a couple
of sin-
gles.
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Ed Roebuek, who limited the Pirates to one run in three and one third innings hurled as a reliever, got his fourth win of the year
against
five
setbacks.
Redlegs
ae
Win
CINCINNATI
sweeping
header from An
a
Chicago,
11-hit
binge
double-
4-3 and 7-5.
highlighted
second
game,
Vada
gave
Cincinnati
of the
a
clean
Willie
Pin-
SAN
FRANCISCO
brilliant
(i
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run
off
an the
11th San
yesterday.
singled
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win-
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Jack
San-
ford.
by
base
in five
Pancho
at
bats.
Herrera
was
the
Phil-
lies co-hero as he had two hits in four trips to the plate, includ-
ing
a
home
Puerto (See
run.
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only
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ex-
second
game
inning.
scored
Fox
and
furlongs,
the
Airlie
first leg
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innings yesterday as the Baltimore Orioles took two games from
the
Tigers.
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by
two runs came
Jim
Gentile
and
on Rot
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Morgan in the ninth. Pappas pitched a three-hitter (See
AL
ROUNDUP,
Page
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and
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Stanarn had a good start and after the first quarter was head Ellsworth, Schaffernoth (6) and and head with Negro Monte. They Averill; McLish, Nuxhall (7), fought for a little while but the Grim (9), Henry (9) and Dot- Sagner colt went by -at the half terer, House (7). W-McLish (3-4). mile post. From there on he kept L-Ellsworth (3-4). going. HR—Chicago, Banks ( 18), AltTurning for home, Stanarn man (3). Cincinnati, Pinson 2, went wide and it looked like he (9). (See RESULTS, Page 23)
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a
Reds,
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Frank Thomas hit his 14th] home run of the year for Chicago. In the
York
The double victory maintained + the Yank’s slim lead in the Roy:
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(AP)—The
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smacking down the defending champions twice. yesterday, 7-5 and 5-3, for a sweep of the four-game series.
victory in the first game.
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Bennie Daniels, Pittsburgh’s starter, allowed five runs in two and one third frames. He is now 1-3 for the season. Puerto Rican Roberto Clemonte of the Pirates, had one hit, and scored one run in four at bats. a
Jerry Lynch’s two-run the seventh, gave the
(AP)—The
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