The San Juan Star (July 16, 1960)

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“PR Democrats Vow All-Out Fight Se,:

Control Battle

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Fp

San Juan Star 10:

Goes Back To Committee By WALTER STAR

.

LOS

Convention

ning battle -Puerto

Vol. I

PRIEST run-

for control of

Rico’s

Democratic

the

Mufioz-backed

Benitez

fight

to

promised

win

an_

(See DEMOCRATS,

of

their

Page

Second-olass- postage

paid

at

Bicg

San

Juan.

Puerto

ws

all-out

recognition

San Juan, Puerto Rico, Saturday, July 16, 1960

ee

group

headed by Richard C. Durham and the Benicrat faction led by Jose A

217

aIAS

party during the next four years moves into high gear today before the new Demo¢ratic national committee. Both

No.

Kennedy Sees New Fron tier Challenging

Bureau

ANGELES—tThe

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ete

24)

;Says More Sacrifice Instead Of MoreBy DOUGLAS SecurityB. CORNELL Lies Ahead -

Late Comers Jam Collection Offices For License Renewals License plate deadline renewal day—as grueling and hectic a day

as

income

observed

sands

tax-deadline here

of

LOS ANGELES (AP)—John F. Kennedy gravely and gratefully accepted last night the Democratic presidential nomination and the challenges of a New Frontier —‘“a frontier of unknown opportunities and perils. ... at a turning point in history.”

day—was

yesterday

pushing,

by

thou-

grumbling,

weary, perspiring last minute applicants. The lines were still a block long

outside

the

various Treasury collection offices

partment night and

of the transit

Rafael

Perez

Public Works bureau, said

Delast |}.,

Fiz,

would stay open last night _they took care of everyone.

we

The man to whom the*‘Democrats have given their

head

Department the offices

‘highest honor

until

“We have to,” he said. ‘‘Because will not be open again until

next

Tuesday.’’

Monday

is a legal

/promise

holiday. The frantic last minute rush yesterday

tried

the

patience

of

beekoned to

}Americans of every political faith to come to his side, to pioneer this new frontier that he said “holds out the of more

stead of more The

the

one

sacrifice in-

security.”

great

question,

Ken-

most humble line standee and moved some of the more volatile ap-}

nedy said, is whether America can survive as a nation of free

plicants

men

to outrage.

he

beat

me,”’

moved

the

he said, thoroughly

coast

Coliseum

again

was

if I have to go through this.”

Other

arrivals for

a

cruised friend

the

lines

they

could

Among

the

those

most

who

pathetic

cases

reached

where

into

Florida.” arrived

at

driven

The ‘

at

the

6:27

p.m.

directly

on

huge

bowl,

huge

His

car

the

field.

which

seats

95,000, was less than half-filled. Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas,

step in front of. were

of

Kennedy

beaten.” I don’t care if I ever drive searching

world

neutrality and neutrals into hostility, and Communist influence “now festers some 90 miles off

“It’s the people sneaking in line that

a changing

he said friends have slipped

One suffering standee quit a line outside ef the Motor Vehicle office on the waterfront after ten feet in an hour.

in

crushed by Kennedy

windows

in a bid for

after two and three hours only to| ;

the presidential nomination and then offered second place on the

be

TRAFFIC JAM—This was the scene yesterday afternoon’

ticket,

dential

nomination

at

termed

this

told

something

lacking do

it It The

and

or

they

~‘er

would

was

have

to

all over again. happened often. day

(See

went

to

LICENSE,

the

Motor

Vehicle

Bureau,

San

Juan,, was

the

minute rush for license plate tags was on. ~The

the

quick

Page

of

standing on a deskt

ing traffic in the

24)

last

man

accepted

the

at

moment

nity

‘‘in these

times

Of

Kennedy,

he

p is a bureau worker Whowas direct-. office. (STAR phote by Gunter Hett.)

vice

presi-

what of

(See KENNEDY,

WASHINGTON

State

that

long

First Ruling Under New Labor Act :

The

yesterday

ex-

pressed confidence that the U.S. could prove conclusively before

the

United

Nations

that

Russia

deliberately shot down the RB-4T7 reconnaissance bomber July 1 to create an international incident. State Department spokesman

Lincoln

White

made

the

state-

ment while commenting on Moscow’s newest rejection of an American protest. White reported that the new Soviet note had not arrived, but

he

added: “We flatly

reject

the

Soviet

note.”

A

he

Page 24)

(AP)

Department

Moscow

dispatch

(See RB

opportu-

of peril.”

said

U.S. Rejects Soviet RB-AT Protest Note

reported

47, Page

24)

PR Interstate Commerce

Cid Draws Suspended Sentence Ruling Upheld By

DOUGLAS

D.

RICHARDS

The first person ever to be sentenced anywhere for violation of

the

Labor-Management

Act

passed

by

Congress

Disclosure in

1959,

drew a five-year suspended term yerterday in U. S. District Court ere

Judge Clemente Ruiz Nazario placed former* union official Guiliermo Cid Carmoega on_probation for five years for the embezziément

of

funds

from

the

admitted

taking

14

the

when

closure Act UDEM funds proximately

since:

Reporting

last

Sept.

and

went jnto effect. missing +totalled ap$14,000.

In handing down sentence yesterday Ruiz Nazaria. took note that ‘this is the first: case in the

history of this new fict which is brought in any court + the United States.’’

The

judge

sjtid

that

pre-

vious to the Act a gase like this would have been He praised the a lee asas providing needed reform of existing

Union of: Dock Employees (UDEMAFL-CIO), of which Cid was formerly secretary-treasurer. labor-management statutes The 35-year old union leader “the good of the laber leader from San Juan was arrested by for the good of everybody.” The Cid case, which sparked the FBI April 13 for theft of $1,075 in union funds which he tional interest as tha first of %

as

Dis-

for

and naits

kind, drew

Cid’s

a letter of commenda-

suspended.

tion from U. S. Department, of| Justice in Washington for the work

cedes by his sister

of

de

the

U.

S.

District

sentencing,

U. S. Attorney ta,

ized

who

four

arrest

treasurer,

has

no

Attorney’s

Davila

charges

office here. Prior to

Raymond months

of the told

prior

Assistant

the

L. Acos-

ago

author-

former court

police

UDEM that

Cid

sentence

two weeks Mrs. Maria

27,

of

pre-

the trial of Cristina Cid

Caparra

of falsification

on

of a $1,432

union check. The trial is scheduled to be held in Superior Court of San

Juan.

The alleged check forgery involved UDEM welfare funds, embezzelment of which is not cover-

led by the new Federal law.

record.

31,904 on April reau

announced

1, the Census in

a

Bur

preliminary

report on returns from the census. The population of Charlotte

in

1950. 4,112

Christiansted in

1950

eriksted rose from 2,174 in 1960.

to

increased 5,117.

ends—at house

Fred-

1,961 in 1950 to

D.

RICHARDS

pierside,

platform,

or

at

the

ware-

on

the

stock-

room shelves—was answered in a recent ruling of the U.S. Court of

Appeals

in

Boston

sustaining

an injuction by the Federal Court in San Juan. In what is considered by U‘S. Labor Department officials to a

“lead

pellate court

Amalie, largest city in the islands, was 12,740, compared with 11,469 from

DOUGLAS

The long-puzzling question as to where interstate commerce

be

Census Bureau Shows Y.1. Population Rise WASHINGTON (—The popula tion of the Virgin Islands was

By

U.S. Ruiz

labor

case,”

upheld

the

a ruling

ap-

by

District Judge Clemente Nazario that interstate com-

merce continues into the stockroom. Import of the ruling, entered (See RULLING, Page 24)


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THE SAN JUAN STAR

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Chinese Trade Mission In Cuba

$2 Million Hotel Surt

HAVANA nist Chinese

Dismissed A $2 million

damage

Intercontineftal

agains’ t

suit

Hotels

Corp.

and

Intercontinental co-defendant tel Corp of Puerto Rico, was

Ho-

sel

Jose

court there of

Novas

EiaZenSt io’

the

of

Bank; Jamor Faure Chaumon, Cuba’s ambassadordesignate to the Soviet. Unjon, and other government officials.

If Cuba establishes full diplomatic relations with Red China, it would make Fidel Castro’s regime the*first in the Western

the 3.25 cents a pound now set by

- Chaumon is one of a growing number of Cubans who have visited Communist China on good-

hemisphere to recognize the Pei-: ping government. Cuba now has diplomatic relations with Na-

Raul

will

a

claiming

in

the

establishment

diplomatic

relations Chinese

and alse

wider trade. The are expected to

offer

take

some

to U.S.

cut

nister headed

of a

of

from

the sugar the

the

foreign 14man

Cuban

deputy

Red

mi-

commerce, Chinese

of of

the extreme left, Cuba’s National

missions.

leading

Guevara is Cuba’s

exponent

of

closer

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it into

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letter

Juan

Bunche, civilian,

bring

court.

an that

American Negro he was to be com-

mander of the forces until the arrival of Swedish Maj. Gen. Carl Carlsson Von Horn, appointed

mand in

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and

around

COMFORT

FROM

A QUEEN—Queen

Mother

Elizabeth,

next

round

Daiquiris

| was getting around to making plans for us when some of my croies crrived, and spotting her with made right for our table. Well, | never did learn what

wanted few

to

see

minutes

here, she

for was

within

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ern

yes-

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@

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ity

CREAM

.

July

16-17

Pharmacy

dropped

yesterday tried

reports

to

at

as

halt

In

Brussels,

tempt”

the

Belgium

the

Congo,

with

a

Ikeda,

Dectors

on Night

Metropetitan

The

Duty Area

San Juan —- Santarce Bie Piedras — Barrio Obrero Call Tel. 3-2467 for imformation and assistance

Saturday, July 16 Banucti M 10 303 Repto. Metropolitano Tel. 6-4283 Dr.

Ivan

Dr.

Rafael

—Cayey

Road

Tel. 2817

Caguas Jimenez

A.

Soviet

whose

Kishi

Moscow

Premier

warned

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Union

would

sures”

in

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free

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cloudy

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TEMPERATURES: YESTERDAY’S

HIGH:

88

1:30 p.m. YESTERDAY’S LOW: 74. STATESIDE: New York, cloudy;

Boston,

75,

at

76,

partly

cloudy;

Philadelphia,

74,

partly

cloudy;

Washington,

76,

partly

cloudy; Miami, 92, rain showers;

in

THE

said

MOON

Saturday,

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moon sets

at eon

sets

at

rises

July

teday

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1:19 P.M. rises teday

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majority.

FORECAST:

and

May

SAN

a

Ike-

diet

WEATHER

daily barrage of speeches, notes |

Mig Verde

the

the

African state. Fajardo It was the latest in an almost | Ponce:

Caguas

COLEGIO

by

since

Liberal-

Thursday.

Khrush-

the

against

Western

aggression

;

Japan’s

of the

party

election

Puerto Nuevo & Caparra Terrace | Continued what he denounced as De. =! Fernandez Isales

economic

speed

take “decisive mea-

the

presumably

ne

be

minister

tough

as president

Democratic

as “offensive” the Belgian note replying to Soviet allegations over the Congo troubles.

In

will

prime

ecanomic recovery, qualified for the premiership by succeeding

returned}

chev

new

_con-

note

embassy

minister

cabinet,

helped

partly

aggression

Belgian

Sixty-

extraordinary diet (parliasession convening Monday.

policies

a Soviet statement charg-

ing

the

at an ment)

were

“with

industry

of

departure

Belgian

rejected

and

outgoing

named

of European refugees. Troops also intervened at Boende airport where transit-

vernment

the

tenight. PUERTO

one

ing European’ refugees attacked by Africans.

yesterday.

of

Congolese

the

trade

in

hos-

the Con-

midnight

year-old Hayato Ikeda, pro-West-

yesterday.

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end airlift

also

being

airfield

the

right, comforts blanket-covered woman refugee from the strifetorn Belgian Congo (now the Congo Republic) at glossy places, beech clubs, bars, etc ‘| Brussels airport. The woman was one of group flown On the day of her arrival, fortiin by U. S. Army plane. Red Cross worker is visible fied with a str aight snort of Ron behind queen mother and woman. (AP Photo.) went to her hotel and Supericr, | the

to

from

a U.S.

were

troops

don't like these comuniques, ond wondered what she wented to see — the whole area or just the

from

prices

to London. yesterday to attend, a meeting of the International Sugar Council.

Congolese

effort

said

There

a gir up so

|

her

night.

soldiers. They were the first 600 being sent from Tunis.

signed

know.

her

capital

rebels

called

is expected

terday landed about 380 Tunisian

in @ hand-

out to be from asked to look me

cc uld

that | islond

day

recognize,

| didn’t

t turned who'd been

com-

tomorrow

Belgian

troops other

market

Cuban

‘lhim up, divided Leopoldville be-

the

didn’t

the

Hammarskjold acted after Alexander, with only 10 men to back

Towne

came

had

to forestall a Congo capital.

tilities. Dispatches A

force,

Hammarskjold, a Swede, cabled

ABOUT TOWNE... Jd

there

acted on his own street riot in that

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Chins

Maj. Gen. Henry T. Alexander, commanding Ghanian troops

suit

to

Red

world

Cuba as the minimum export price,

He did so after dispatches from Leopoldville told how British

case

the

China. for sugar,

the

Hammarskjold last night mand of the new U. N. Force put undersecretary Ralph J. of African troops in the ConBunche in temporary com- go—600 strong and growing fast. -

Juan

weeks

Chinese.

UN Troops Arrive In T he Congo; \Kishi Resigns; Bunche Gets Interim Command Ikeda Named

ended that while tn-| eorporated_ in Delaware, it is a “citizen of Puerto Rico becatse its main place of business is in

Three

visiting

ties

\

San

has already bought nearly. 130,000 tons of Cuban this. year through commercial. intermediaries in London. China paid 2.91: to 2.93 cents a pound—below

with the Communist. bloc countries. He is the likely choice to handle trade talks with the

Guevara, president

—uring parby defense coun-

lacked jurisdiction was no “complete

It was met at the Major Ernesto Che

yesterday for may lead to

quota. Lu Hsu-chang,

dis-

delegation. airport by

(AP)—A Commucommercial mission

arrived in Cuba negotiations that

the

missed in Federal court yesterday for “lack of jurisdiction.” was one of two filed The Su hit in the U. S District Court by the San Ju in Hotel against Interconid charged the defendan t tinent corporations with alleged = mismanagcment. An additional $1,000,000 suit remains on the calendar. aac oe ordered dismissz ing on a motion

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SAN

JUAN STAB Satunday, July 16/1960.

Democratic Stand On P.R. H elps GOP

Here, Ferre States By ~The

HAROLD

Democratic

determination” statehood,

for Puerto

enhances

J. LIDIN

decision to support Rico, instead of backing

‘‘selfisland

Party the

prospect

for

a GOP

victory

here

and in New York in 1960, says Republican Party guber natorial candidate

Luis

A. Ferré. +

tus

of Commonwealth.” Ferre leaves Thursday for the GOP convention, which starts July 25 in Chicago. Between his arrival in the states and the start of the GOP convention he expects to work hard to get Puerto Rican statehood inserted in the GOP platform, he said. “We are hopefull,” Ferre commented.

The Ponce politician and industrialist said the GOP, iby coming out for island statehood in its platform, can show

Puerto

Ricans

here

and on the mainland that it is the party of the minority groups. ; Ferre insisted that a strong pro-statehood plank for Puerto Rico will win Republican votes

“by

the

bushel”

in

City. A poll taken

at

the

Hotel

La

Concha.

(STAR

photo by

Gunter

Hett.)

of San Juan Mayor Felisa Rincon de Gautier and other Po-

Governor Denies PDP Emissary Going To Vatican ToB lock CAP By Ing Governor Munoz

to

J. LIDIN yesterday

de-

nied that his Popular Democratic Party plans to send an emissary to

the

block

Vatican

in

creation

of

Action Party. At a press

confirmed story

ten

that

last

Party to

faction

he

he

month

advising

recognize

of

the

local

ordered

the

Justice

charges

an

by

national Mufocrat

Democratic

Munoz these that have

did

threats

ficials

investigation

CAP

parties

“No

are,

but

have

repeatedly

Popular warned

Party people

by that

what

CAP

of-

protested enthusiasts they face

loss of unemployment compensation, public “housing accomodations, and other government benefits if they join CAP. The

charge

that

the

PDP

trying

t@

party

in

get

Catho-

Puerto

Rico

is

plans

may support other existing political parties whose principles are not

in

conflict

with

Fhe

Catholic

doctrine.

“I’m

glad

the

Hishops

have

spoken with clarity: to point out the liberty which Gatholics have to vote in favor of: the party of

their preference,”

_. He on

said that

if

ballot

this

the

considers “small.”

their

Regarding

Chairman

Mufioz

said.

GAP is placed

November,

changes

interpreted

he

He

last

that support

to

mittee

month,

Mu-

for the Benicrat

fac-

in general

that

GONZALEZ, GENERAL

TIRES

action

at

the

effected

a

reaction

should

the

in

On the breakdown

three

bean

investors

or

damage

Puerto

Rico’s industrial dévelopment program. He said he ‘‘would have liked to avoid’

Cuba ded

taking

the

that the U. ‘‘Castro’s

steps

against

S. took, but

reliance

on

ad-

Russia

to

be

fish

linked

nor

with

fowl

banks

and

sta-

excited

attacks

against

U.

public,

§S.

a

asked

press

yes-

conference

cratic

Party,

would

be

“Jong

consideration.”’

if

said

such

undertaken

a

move

only

after

UPR Offering Spanish Classes For Beginners evening

division

University of offer Spanish

ners

Puerto classes

during

the Aug.

to

15,

7:30,

and

of

the

Rico will for begin-

academic

year

14.

classes,

mited three

which will

will be

meet

8 p.m.

and

at

will

li-

6:30,

carry

credits

offices

NEED

noon. his

Mufoz,

at

his Popular Democratic Party is entertaining any notions of affiliating with the National Demo-

The

closed and stores open only until

and

Governor terday

beginning

Holiday government

About Affiliating

The

Monday, Luis Muiioz Rivera Day, is a legal holiday with

and

relations, Mufioz said he does not think it will alarm potential Carib-

want

“neither

Legal

at

in U. S.-Cuban

for cre-

said, adding no knowledgeable political group in New York

polls

compromise

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the

U.

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JULY

of

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after next

TUESDAY,

thousands

Democratic

Munoz

However, he left the impression that no thought is being given to such a move at this time.

dit as political godfather of Commonwealth will backfire on that party in New York, Ferre

November. Mufioz’ letter apparently met with at least partial success as the Democratic credentials com-

tion by the Democratic Party micht

clients and the public,

that

the letier he sent to Butler

The

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such

ftoz affirmed that he told Butler

wish

implied

might

to

ARE MOVING We

by

pular Party luminaries to campaign for Kennedy in New York proves that this group are “de facto Democrats.”

eistest Puerto Rican voters as an attack on his administration.

political

ous,”’ he added. : Mufioz commended;'a statement by the island’s two Catholic bishops in which they said that Catholics

into

leaders

specify

were

thiee

lic Church hierarchy -to intervene to stop formation of CAP.

been threatened if they join the

not

island’s

lic Church,’’ Mufioz*Said yesterday. ‘That is why a mixture here of religion and politi¢s is danger-

Department

people have with reprisals CAP.

Mario Davila

against the principles yf the Catho-

group over the Benicrats. He also spoke on U. S.-Cuban relations. The governor also said he

has

was made Thursday: by Davila, chairman of ((AP.

the

emissarf

writ-

Chairman

the

Rome

said

an

STAR

to Demo-

the

to

also

had

National

Butler

party

to

Christian

an _ exclusive

a letter

Paul

attempt

the

conference,

yesterday

cratic

an

send

York |

the Spanish-language daily, El | Diario de Nueva York, he claimed, yielded a lopsided 8 to 1 victory for island statehood over Commonwealth. was The newspaper’s count 8,073 to 529, Ferre said. Ferre added the reported plan

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Popular Party To Celebrate 22nd Anniversary At Luquillo The Popular Democratic Party will mark the 22nd anniversary of its founding Monday with an all-day celebration at the athletic park in the town of Luquillo. The party was first registered at Luquillo and Barranquitas on July 22, 1938. Governor Munoz, who will be the main speaker at the LuquiIlo affair, will also speak at a party celebration to be held tomorrow at the town of Barran-

quitas Other

speakers

Monday

Camacho, Jr., president Popular Youth group.

the

WASHINGTON U.

Union To Call Strikes

(AP)—The

S. Department

of

Caribe Hilton and Condado

Agriculture

workers

Other party leaders who will yesterday estimated U. S. sugar also attend include Raul Ganda- needs for 1960 at 10 millions tons ra, Samuel R. Quinones, Rober- ~—an all-time high. The Department gave the new to Sanchez Vilella, Sens. Yideestimate in raising its previous fonso Sola Morales, Luis A. Ne- forecast—made only a few days gron Lopez, Lionel: Fernandez ago—by 400,000 tons. The earlier Mendez, Ernesto Carrasquillo figure was 9,600,000 tons. The new sugar law, signed by and Ramon Enrique Bauza; Mayor

Felisa

Julio An

de

Monagas

Gautier,

and

Sal-

Caro. to

program

include

native

groups.

tons

of the 400,000 foreign

ton

The

other

340,000

mu-

would

have

been

Cuban

quota

tons,

his

to

Muftez

said

was

the

categories.

the

two

year

period

Meanwhile, the National Labor Relations Board revealed that a

Restauauthoriza-

board

was

Airlifted Vieques Girl Still In Coma

granted

advance

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STAR

was

Veiques

will also be taken

coma

which

would

replace

The

non-tipping employes, cent (across-the board)

CHURCH

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while

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her

Fajardo

her

Nereida

in

doctors illness.

Alejandro

taken

to

gency

airlift

Fajardo

in

an

Thursday.

emer-

Hospital

officials said yesterday they were waiting for the girl to recover

the

consciousness

questioning Pilot forming

in

the

hope

of

her.

of the helicopter the airlift was

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Eisenhower authorizing

Maries

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£. Johnson,

the

night

to

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current three-year contracts which expire in 1961. Both sides are far apart on wages, with labor asking a 30 per cent across the board increase. Best offer to date of management has been a six-cent increase for

no con-

to

Hospital,

last

sought

bargain-

a two-year master the Hotel union,

girl,

helicopter

home

District

among

ing jointly for contract with contract

nine-year-old

by U.S. Navy

notice.

San Juan balloting. All three hotels are now

Donald

over

in both

workers at the San Juan Intercontinental Hotel to obtain a similar authorization, but Leowe said no date has been selected for the

flict between the Popular Party and the Statehood Republican Party.

UNION

spread

Intercontinental, Too

foreign

Marin

there

and

Union

of-

said the authorization strike can now be pulled

without

reported erroneously to have said there is ne conflict between the Popular Democratic Party and the Christian Action Party over religious teaching.

Mumfoz

executive

Leowe means a

Correction Luis

Hotel

Employes

hotel

give

Condado.

the old law,

In a story in Wednesday

Gov.

the

to

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which

added

under

voted

tion to call a strike at the two Teamster election petition at the hotels if and when they think it San Juan Intercontinental Hotel had been found ‘‘not timely,” and neeessary. ° The strike authorization sought withdrawn. by union trustee Floyd Loewe and

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Distrusted here and in Washington the Puerto Rican due to repeated deceits as to the Commonwealth, true nature of this temporary political status; also dis-

thousands of school diplomas valued at $22,200.00 when the Commonwealth Executive unexpectedly decided to make a change in the Educational Department head,

of the

and above all, for the unprecedented sweeping wave of

present chaos in the public §chool system; for its corruption in the government a ‘encies as well as the municipalities ; for the failure in the government business, for

statehood feeling which nobody can stop, Governor Mufioz seems tobe pitifully riding on a plebiscite slippery ice skate. .

credited for its government, policy on account

the failure of the industrialjzation program by which only 500 new manufacturing! plants were established in 20 years;

for the inefficiency and incompetence

in the

public services ; for the vast army of 100,000 unemployed

people’s

the

island,

money

as

and

for

anova

the

unlimited

recently

by

waste

of

discarding

And Senator Dennis Chavez, democrat from New Mexico, one of the main sponsors eight years ago of the Puerto Rican Commonwealth, has just commented that the new plebiscite is a move of “loaded dice.”

A 5

throughout

the

Statehood leader, Mr. Miguel Angel Garcia Méndez said about the “plebiscite” that “it is a mean trap.”

NEXT NOVEMBER 8th THE PUERTO RICAN PEOPLE WILL DESTROY THE TRAP, PULVERIZING THE _ PLEB SCITE'S LOADED DICE! STATEHOOD REPUBLICAN PARTY Pe

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— Saturday, July 16, 1960

Market Declines Slightly chemicals declined. Some rails, and electrical os =

By JOHN MCKEE NEW YORK (#—The stock mar-

F e|ing

yesterday.

.|tion

in

the

tensions

cau-

Pre-weekend

light

held

of

turnover

the|

lowest in nearly four months. Most petroleums, aircrafts,

to-

building

adard lost

index

Poor modest

sink

a

seven

cents

materials

however,

was

sharp—down

6

York

Stock

stocks The

during

fell 40 cents

Dow

were

$1.33.

Exchange

million

the

to $218.80

yesterday. off

Jones

$1.08

Volume

Based on’ this loss, the quoted value of all stocks listed on the

and|New

$7,500

week. The Associated Press average of

international | at $5605. Its net loss for the week, to

baccos,

the

ae

ST

ket declined slightly in slow trad.

about

30

at

declined

shares,

the

industrials

$630.24.

to

lowest

2,140,000

since

March

17, and compared with shares traded Thursday.

fel

2,480,000

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Marquez,

Juan

Abril

sident.

obtained

ment

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in

president,

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with

a

with

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women

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in been

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measure

tar

relaxes

against

colors

the

in

current use

of

cosmetics,

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authorizes

the

Administration

Food to

and

Drug

permit

their

use in safe quantities.

o

any color additive itive ia in cesmeioe cosmetics, food or

drugs if laboratory tests show any quantity of it induces cancer

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(AP)

colors

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all accounts

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f.

permit

buying

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Navy |

pokesman Outlines Problems In Get Ing U.S. Government Contracts

3 Municipal Bond Issues Are Readied Three bond

municipal.

issues

public

will

be

By FREDERICK }

works

offered

at

public auction by the Government Development Bank July 28. The

issues

$1,002,000,

ac

that

offer

cial advantages

municipa-

businessmen.

opening

Borgen, who has $isited 10 island plants in the past week, will speak at a meeting; open to the public at the San: Juan Intercontinental Hotel at.’9 a.m. The visit of the official, who is representing the offite of Defense

days

and

Vega

Alta,

to

Arecibo

on

account

Adjuntas.

The

proceeds

be

used

construction

from

the

in

Adjuntas

of

roads,

bonds for

re-

repair

of

public square and city purchase of equipment.

will

use

its funds

hall, Are-

Rican

Government

Mobilization, is spofisored by Fomento and the Manufacturers’ Assn.

of P.

R.

;

At a luncheon meeting Thursday

attended and

by

government

businessmen,

Borgen

specifications

arrive

here too late for local concerns to eee: bids. Deadline for the

announce-

the

to. Puerto

pro-

spe-

bids

eae

the

are

usually

invitation

ding is released, he said.

for

government research ment contracts.

and

develop-

Members

of the

committee

of

Committee lishing

agers to assume responsibility for going afte: government contracts. Local manufacturers purchase

components from stateside firms, a practice which raises

prises.

Chicago’

of

investigate

to

a

the

one-man

estab-

bureau

forward

about government Information about

M.

Marques

Campillo,

in

information

contracts here. all defense con-

Sucesores

de

Abarra;

Koberto

Small

Business

Administration;

tracts is issued through a central office in Chicago, he said. The Community Industrial Com. mittee, which Borgen helped form during his stay, is now preparing

Carlos J. Lastra, of the University of Puerto Rico, and Jose A. Santisteban, of Bravada Corp.

a directory of firms

York

ticipate

in

tracting

for

willing to par-

A distributing clerk in the New

City Post Office is required

and

sub-con-

to handle a minimum of 16 letters

government

projects.

a minute.

bidding

for ex-

and repair of roads and

improvements to the athletic park. Vega alta will use the funds

as its share of the cost of construction

ofa

to be funds.

health

unit building

cofinanced

with

federal

1. CONTAINER TRANSPORT INTERNATIONAL — the world’s largest overseas HOUSEHOLD movers, and the only

Coffee Purchases

Reach $4.5 Million

DOOR. to DOOR

Purchases of coffee from island’s 1959-60 crup totaled

the $4,-

561,754,

the

it

Economic

was

reported

Stabilization

by

tration, which initiated the program four years ago to guaran-

IE GIR SP TRIP

weight ters,

June, some

the administra12,505 hundred

of ground at

a

total

$774,950.

At

the end ‘of the month, it had 74,~ 663,370

hundredweight

goods

if

3. Your furniture is loaded for.delivery to destination before your

coffee to roasof

household

damage

you don’t touch them, and we don't.

tee a reasonable price to growers. During tion sold

service in the world.

2. It makes sense, that you can’t

Adminis

very eyes.

of ground

coffee in stock, valued at $4,395,390.75.

Caribair

Starts

4.

V.1. Cargo Flights Caribair has inaugurated

cargo

flight to St. Thomas. The

flight

leaves

the

San

Juan

2

Inter-

national airport at 1 p.m. and returns from at 2:15 p.m. daily, except Saturday and Sunday. In order to prepare necessary documentation, all cargo must be

at

the

airport

departure

FOR

one

hour

before

time.

SALE

OR

etc.

Central Ave.,

Ave.

Inq.

&

Les Lomas.

Shop

San

16th.

Petricie

HIDDEN CHARGE for packing Bric-a-Brac, and

small items.

One Rate covers all Service, even to placing your

MORE

6. NO

Suitable for dentist, real’

estate,

5. NO: EXTRA

goads in your new house ready for use.

RENT

In beautiful Condominie Comm. Las Lomes 500 sq. ft. excellent

future.

NO STORAGE in transit if you give us a delivery date and ad-

dregs in advance.

an all

|

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. upto $6,500.00 We insure required

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f * r

FOR

PUERTO

RICO

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ca er

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of

Montalvo, of Tropicair Mfg. Corp., Rafael Fabregas of the governor's Committee on Puerto Rican Industry; Antonio Villamii of the

tension of the rural aqueduct and sanitary sewage systems, cons-

truction

are

the Commonwealth's purchase and supply service; Felipe F. Vidal,

30

bid-

Complete sets of government specifications are not available on the island. The fact that many local plants are owned by stateside concerns makes it difficult: for local man-

officials many outlined

It- will be distributed among U'S. government procurement officers and prime contractors.

:} severe handicap to firms seeking Luis A, Ferre, Jr., of Ferre Enter-

today

government

policies

io

A scarcity of scientific and technical training centers here is a

bank’s

for a bond issue. On July 15, an advance of $50,000 will be made

cibo

here

in get- their overall cost in relation mainland competitors.

|e

fcr

The bank has already advanced

the and

new

/of the Navy

the

$400,000

will

various

curement

fhe executive

the island’s majer hurdles

are

cibo, $750,000, $152,000.

.

on

MON indus-

to

lities of Adjuntas, $100,000; Are

to

Dr. Kenneth P. trial coordinator for office of the is Scheduled to

and

cording ment,

total

SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, July 16, Ibs

Tel. 3-4898


THE

SAN

JUAN

STAR

— Saturday, July 16, 1960

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JUAN

peer

STAR

Saturday, July 16,1960

Wedding Bells Miss

Its Her Own Little Red Wagon DEAR

ANN

returned

LANDERS:

my phone

in

good

lively

time.

widow

and

for

and

likes

She’s

been

almost

always had

20

a

ve and

no one else. He

y

where

of

my

more

Rey.

worldly

Stop running af(er

you| Cause

him,

gives

friends

I think

Mr.

he

Colon, of dras. She

wants

me

and| for this

to.

ae

re-

I don’t

DEAR

ANN LANDERS:

I am a

girl 18 who has been going out fellows with or give him up. She says she ne- with a fellow who is:29. He keeps fortable. ver wants to marry again. saying in a half-joking way that My husband says she is disgrac- he’s going to marry, me when I have no-

am

wipe genre

com-

and

When your ehildren ask questions, simply* tell them that Steve is Grandma’s gentleman

friend

must

apologize

to

DEAR a

service

cious

new

store.

fort,

ANN LANDERS:

I’m 23,

a

a

swell

the

Here,

anyone.

sess

married

Now

twice

fellow

and

Chris had to travel in his business and I got fed up being alone

nights

a week.

I told

was

Then

in

when

he moved

him

me

To

hats,

under

bags,

disgusted with blame them. I

girl’

They

and

®

ag

aad

A.

de

Pinero

was

matron

of honor. Miss Myrna Torres the bride’s maid 4: Santos was and young Miss Maria del Car-

». SS

trudis

Men

Pasarell

was

the

flower

Fall

and

Winter

Catalogue

1960 HAS ARRIVED

beach

milady’s they

gloves,

and

t, they have arming

in gizes

‘lit-

from

1

stork

items.

gift

and

5

To celebrate their anniversary expansion,

;

THE APONTE SHOP

over there. I’m sure it would help say

NO. But I know Chris better than they do. . I’ve written him several letters and he hasn't answered. He

Mass.

com-

over,

line of

even

building where my husband now lives and I would like to move in folks

Dr.

Rapo-

bies’.

boutique

My

ang

belts,

dresses

with is this: There is a vacancy in the same

together.

of

to 14 including teegs and ‘chub-

made a big mistake and I know it. The question I need advice

us

son

Gearson

"

a complete tle

bring

is the

George

line of

sports: and

complement

For the younger

him.

out bag and bag-

folks are and I can’t

q full

jewelry.

gage.

My

find

of

have ali the accessofies; lingerie,

jobs or move out.

I married

will

costume,

He got mad and hollered at me that I knew what line of business he

spa-

air-condjtioned

skirts;

wear.

either to change

you

their

Conservatory

famous-make dressés, for daytime and evening wear; blouses

few

ago, and am now separat-

four

give

it; y

in

you

they

of

Alvarado

Best man for the wedding was Dario A. Pasarell and Mrs. Ger-

DARLINGTON,

its stock.

daughter

Pedro

Montevello, Rio Pieis a graduate of the

groom

Mrs.

bridge,

has doubled its size ‘und doubled

who takes her places because she has no husband. No other details are necessary. Don’t feel that you

the

port, from Jamaica, N. Y. He is a student of medicine in Cam-

| THOUGHT | WAS

PIEDRAS

is

Mrs.

Your SEARS

20.

RIO

Alvarez

girl.

thing to do with her. Maybe I'm I like this guy but I don’t love wrong but I love her in spite of him and furthermore I never will. the talk. My husband said to write to you for your opinion. He In fact, ’'m uncomfortable with told me to be sure to tell you we have children who will soon be ’ A asking questions, Thank you. — POLLY DEAR POLLY: Tell your husband disgrace doesn’t rub off on r people. Your mother is a gréwn reports pleased ‘customer. weman and the rather sorry mess she’s made of jer life is her own THE APONTE S{#0P of the

little red wagon.

Manuel

England

The

want

too old fer you. Let him down gently but firmly and go out with

ed her either to marry the man

and

wedding

Boston.

be fired when you drop him. He’s s

called her a plain tramp. I’ve ask-

ing us and that I should

and

and

New

DEAR EVE: Your dad wasn’t lied ‘Gecueas Val agreed te date this fellow, was he? Well, he won’t

her

and

fellow

Rev.

bride

I'm with him be-

anything to happen to my dad’s derey.| °F What shall I do?— EVE

that she is have even

The

The

smoke when

Alvarado made

officiated.

a where your fs new liy-|him even though it makes me ing, he'll only ignore you at cleser| “i2zy and silly. but range. ¥ The trouble is, my dad works

money and buys her clothes. She doesn’t work. Several

is

the building | Sse have ve a cocktail or two with

going with Ste

latives have told me immoral and some

he

years

dates,

has been

because

Luz

Rapoport

= vows at a Catholic ceremony held recently in the Church of Our Lady of Fatima, in Hate

than mest of the fellows I'm used ? —RGZ|I

are. If you move

nothing serious until 5 years ago. .Mom

him

Maria

Alan

I don’t trust my awn judgment

small children. My mother is

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I am married and have two

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, July 16, 1960

1¢ y

WN

In and ~~

Camelia Alvarado, Federico Montilla

no PONCE |

arou

Marry In All White Ceremony Thursday

By Rosarito de Jesus

Ponce

“Pro

Arte,”

softball.

presided

The

Academia

del

Per-

At a white wedding nuptial Socorro (Miramar), the over by Humberto Nieva, pre- | netuo vows were exchanged by Miss sented Tuesday night, at La Academia Hispanoamericana (BaCamelia Alvarado Arcelay and and the Little League Perla Theater, a concert by the yamon) (Caparra) baseball teams will Federico Montilla Lopez ThursInternational String Congress evening at San Jorge faculty. The String Congress is participate. A sports queen will day in Santurce. The Rev. be eleeted and crowned at a Church being held in San German where Zenet officiated at the more than 100 young string play- dance to be held at 10 p.m. to- Rafael and soprano ers are studying under leading night and, as a final event, a Catholic ceremony

dance

musicians

will

be

held,

from

5

to

Maria

}10 p.m., Sunday. A string quartet. including first | ss 2 violinist Sydney Harth, second Anita Bauza Higuera, hospitalviolinist Teresa Harth, viola playized in London for a few weeks, er Abraham Skernick and cellist | is now recovering in Paris. She Theo Salzman, played Beetho-

ven’s

Opus

Johanna

59

No.

Harris

(wife

founder

of

Pianist | studies

3.

Roy | mer

of Dr.

French

and

lives

during

the

sum-

at

Cité

Uni-

the

we A

“¢

wat:

aa

<P

the

bass player Warren Benfield, and Pianist Jesus Maria Sanroma interpreted Mendelson’s Sextette. The

International

gress again, July

musicians at 8:30 19,

at

Le

Con-

Tuesday

Perla

Theater.

*

Deportivo

with

President

Julio

end

(made

club.

The

three-day

celebration started yesterday. It features tennis, basketball and

Alicia

If

Fresh you

from

silk

cherries) little red

your

pie

Mer-

filling

tart

to look bright, add vegetable coloring.

OY PARIS

brings

you

the

improves your and exquisitly.

new beauty

NEW and

covers

your

the

convent

in New

and

shades

complexion

that softly

ac Mrs.

Heart

a

red a

of

City,

in

New

College in

the

York

College

the

of

the

Santurce.

her wedding gown, she simple desfen in dull-

satin,

with

a

spray

of

silk

with seed sequins on

Her short veil was of silk tulle attached to a crown of French |: orange blossoms. She wore her | = mother’s diamond pendant. Her bridal

bouquet

was

of

lilies-of-

the-valley and white orchids. The groom is the son of Dr. Victor Montilla and Mrs. Nieves Lopez Curet of Santurce. He studied architecture. at the University of Clemson in South Carolina and is employed at the

in the Geronimo

Consolidated

reception

firm

Designs

in

San

Collabowas and

the Mrs.

Lopez Curet, the groom’s mother, was the matron of honor. She was attired in white silk. The bride’s mother’ chose a gown of beige Brussels lace.

The and

young Maria

Misses Eugenia

Olga Julia

NEWLYW EDS—Mr. and Mrs. "Federico Montilla Lopez at their wedding reception held last Thursday evening

Maria Arcelay

were

Jorge

the

bride’s

Following

champagne the

the

San

Caribe

RST reas CURSES ERNSS

Catholic

ceremony,

reception

mother

of

Gerénimo

was

the

held

decorated

white

held of

The

was

a

bride

Room

Hotel.

ceremony

in

The

Santur-

at 7 p.m.

pages. They white organdy

the

Hilton

of the Caribe Hilton Hotel.

a

Church

wore identical dresses.

by

Room

followed

ce’s San

Juan.

Francisco Fullana groom’s best man

YORK

compa ct in 5 different

by

piano

the bodice. The full length skirt ended in a long formal train.

rator

Se

sang,

the

roses embroidered pearls and crystal

stayed with and Guille

canned

Heart

For chose

flavor!

want

at

Sacred

Sacred

Mince some parsley and scallion and add to eggs you are scram-

bling.

the

children,

studied

York

Torruella,

N. Chardon reports a sports carDival will take place this week-

at

their

Robles

Manhattanville

lawyer Alberto and wife Cuqui,

cedes and Tito. They perform |his parents, Rosita

will pm.

ss.

Club

String

week-end were Juan Torruella

at

Alicia Hutchingson. The bride is the daughter of the late Francisco Alvarado Schira and Mrs. Sylvia Arcelay de Alvarado of Santurce. She

String} versitaire. Her brother, Junior, Congress), accompanied by violi- | who accompanies her, is sick nist Sydney Harth, played a ; with the measles, Their mother, violin sonata. Violinist Frank | Ana Higuera de Bauza, joined Houser, viola player Abraham | Skernick, cellist Theo Salzman, them in Paris...In town last

Harris,

Esther

companied

at

The

young

honeymoon Haiti and make

the

Ave.

room

with

hundreds

of

flowers.

their

in

the

couple

are

on

a

trip through Mexico, Jamaica. They will home

Condado

on

Ashford

section

of

Santurce.

EAN

UNDAY UNCH URFET A special treat for the whole family in the beauti-

ful

CLUB

LA

CONCHA

from 12:30 to 3 P.M. Enjoy

the largest. variety of delicious food — especially

[ dre

complements femenine

beauty by offering its lipstick

with

Fr ench

Children

under

Delightful musie

TABU made

;

planned for every taste, and only $3.50 per person.

Figueroa

and

10

$2.50.

by Rafael

his

String

ee

a

Quintet. essences ee

ee ee ee

emer

|


,

Wh

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, July 16, 1960

| Fall and Winter Fashions

Mango Chutney From The Kitchen

Shown In Roman Setting

Of Recipe Colle

By By MARY

DEE

Socialite Evie Faison’s favorite hobby is collecting recipes and she has added many to her files since coming to Puerto Rico in 1945. She enjoys doing all her own cooking and canning.

zaar. Buyers,

among

the

beautiful

rolling

hills of Tintillo in Bayamon in the home which they designed themselves,

sold

when

transferred

back

to the

1954

and

were

they

lucky

to

be

of

gardening’

“Wes”

her

home.

able

plafned

the

vacious

island. her

She

Willow

night-blooming

proud tree.

cereus,

large whitish

which

flowers only at night—

bloom,’

she

adds.

many citrus grounds.

to

trees

catch

are

in the

as

great

as

my

enthusiasm.”

dress

Evie has grandchild.

ginger root, grated, 1 large onion

for 5 minutes.

cut up, 4 small hot chill peppers,

for about 20 minutes. hot sterilized jars.

two children and Wes, Jr., studying

one law

seed

at the University of Virginia,

and

lowing

Barbara, Browand,)

(Mrs. whose

minced,

Frederick K. daughter, Terry

Lee, was born this spring in Boston, Mass.

Evie is a member

and

of the Garden

Club ‘and - charter member of the Eastern Star chapter in Puerto

Rico.

1-%

to -cover

and

add

spices,

PICKLED

received this one from. Mary Rew, now residing in Miami, Fla., and another

long-time

island

resident

famous for her culinary skill. Evie says the mango season is about

over

(May

through

July)

but that the green mangoes needed for the following recipe may still be obtained from the Central Market

at

Stop

18

in

Santurce.

MANGO CHUTNEY: 12 cups green mangoes peeled and sliced, 2lbs.

brown

1-%

cups

sugar,

vinegar,

%

%

lb.

cup

raisins,

fresh

STARTING

salt.

sugar.

This

pints.

Evie has added

24

small

sugar,

cinnamon

cup and 1

new

vinegar,

2

3

tsp. whole

Place

in

cups

sticks cloves.

egar, cinnambn sticks and cloves

[ MIAMY DRAPERY: PPP

anturce 3-2111

JULY

POPP

PPPS

and

Tt

esate

dog,

house,

Giter,

is Bianco, had evening clothes

gracefulness

silhoutte

was

all

had

double

back

belled

sail

flyaway

just above

ESCSCSOES

suede

skirt

claret

the

wine,

color

stitched

of out

from

backs

the waistNe

coins. Roberta, known cut-velvet carpet bags,

with

a new

leather

for her came up

texture

Hats

satchels and

with

knob

bamboo

handles

closings.

In leather gloves, the news is color in every imaginable shade. Amedeo Perrone showed 10 different tones of red and green kidskin to prove the point.

Pointed toes still seem to shoe

up

line;

with

and be

but

some

stiletto heels the favorite

Albanese

amusing

up Turkish ing heels.

toes and He also

corduroy

with

leather

block

of

and

short, mixed a

white

flarred

patent

black

made

and

came

turned-

spat

RAFAEL

FIGUEROA

Dinner from 7 PM Showtime 11 PM

CLASSIFIEDS. ____.

i Pe eee

o-

and

boot

checked

wool.

AND SINGERS

~~

that

looked like plaited cane. The Whip featured chocolate brown

THE SABRAS ISRAELI DANCERS

18th

m4

a

mulled

for

Battistoni

SPECIAL 2 WEEKS ENGAGEMENT

and: Final

z

showed

overboard

texture.

(Stork Club, El Morocco and other outstanding clubs)

604 Ponce de Leon Ave., Santurce

All sales CASH

and

with

Roberta,

and his famous orchestra

DRASTICALLY REDUCED MAGA. All dresses

\D

any

back like a spinnaker wind. A gold brocade

that ended line.

Peel mangoes. Boil sugar, vin-

T&

“the

MID-SUMMER SALE

1 A At OI RE,

sharppants,”

neck to hem but conformed to the figure infront. Suits and coats

going

Bucci

play,

NORO MORALES

will

MANGOES:

mangoes,

Cook

and

big Whip,

Chk Le. Concha.

this one for

WHOLE green

1

recipe

EY

She

cup

vinegar,

jars.

FOT

preserving.

in

about

PPPS

for

%.

mangoes.

a

the

all

leaves.

cin-

Boil for about % hour. Add fruit and simmer :for about 1 hour.

quantities

recipes

of the folginger,

with? about

make

favorite

each

garlic

Drain in the morning, Cut onion, garlic, grated ginger root, peppers

Place

her

tgp.

cloves

namon, nutmeg and allspice. Soak mangoes overnight in water

is

of

2

spices:, cloves,

for mango chutney which she prepares each year in large

One

alf,

Add

by The

in the full of

EVIE FAIS@N—and her freshly prepared Mango Chutney.

got

Battistoni,

shaded

green

SE

were

other

sails.”

is doing stilf life in oil.

talent

and as

the

a small in deep-

‘Poodle

shaggy

inspired

She is tremendously interested in her new project but’ says, “I wish my

as

wool

IPIEI DSS PPP

and

knits.

The

also

throughout

the couyoung, vi-

Lancetti,

whose designer coats ,suits and

She has recently started painting lessons

black

colored

and

was

drifting

Leather

were tiered with Raggedy-Ann wool and teamed with a fire engine pullover sweater.

blossoms

There

fringed “|twice

of

a flowering

with

one ~ight. are hard

-|

Her

cactus for only “They

“|

variety on the

is especially

Weeping

clothes*

to

designer for Aris, had group of separates made

and

Another

with

in white and buttoned with silver

Two houses new ture ranks showed

landscaping

and she has almost every of flowering tree known

over

offer.

is

She

bodice.

of

evidenced by the luxurious gardens surrounding

and

boutique items were a sampling of the best that Rome has to

in

which

manufacturers,

color

to buy back when they returned. Here Evie has indulged her other hobby

Knitwear was well represented with Albertina, who shoved lowwaisted, easy line dresses, heavy hand-crocheted pullover sweaters and, for the first time, designs painted on knits in abstract and flower patterns. A round necked dress has smears of brown and orange, very much lke child’s finger painting, on the

embroidered handkerchiefs. Displayed in glass cases against moire backgrounds, the

were

states

GREEN

press representatives invaded the 6th century Palazzo Venezia to see wares ranging from fabulous diamonds, pins and Turkish-toed shoes to demurely

_ She is the wife of West D. Faison, president of the Lock Joint Pipe Co. of Puerto Rico. They live

PATRICIA

ROME (AP) — Rome’s fall and winter fashion collections opened with all the profusion of an oriental ba-

his string quintet

No cover charge Closed Sundays


12

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, July 16, 1960

CAP

Raises Church-State Issue

NNN

Jack | Kennedy

American Concept Challenged By

HORST

BUCHHOLZ

Is the traditional concept of separation

and

state

being

injection

of

a

letters to all priests asked that they make every effort. to re-

American of church

upset

by

100.

cruit

per

ing And

question raised in many private CAP conversations throughout _ the Primer island after formation of the Christian Action

Party

a

Catholie

Republican

bishops

here.

party

after

a

a

among

school

those

ning

the

“the

dangers

of mixing

religion

worded statement that seemed to indicate that they were willing to adopt religious education in their platform, although

of

Bill

faith

forward

from the Christian itself, which had

off

would

grounds all

with

“disarm”

existing

Roman

if any

on

religious

came only the word that it was moving on with its work: to

Catholics—the

gather

the

needed

to put

CAP

could

its

sweep

the November elections and seat a church-controlled governor in La Fortaleza. Or as One citizen put it: “The bishop of San Juan could get himself two residences.” Concerted Effort By Church While some observers expressed doubt that such a sweep will come off, the church certainly is not sparing any ef.forts in its try to swing it. A pastoral letter, signed by The Most Rev. James P. McManus, Bishop of the Ponce

Catholic

diocese,

and

The

the

In

the

TODAY’S

a

diverced

and

The CAP has Porrata as its candidate.

rio

Its

Davila,

president

a

hotel

is

Ma-

executive.

Its secretary is Eduardo Flores, head of a private business re-

search firm. All three are minent Catholic laymen.

in}

BEST

FROM

pro-

charged

a

material-

the

to

pass

the

behind

him,

told

the

throng,

“You

are

free

with

yourselves

into

frenzied

el

Papa,”

and

a short

time

said

or-

principles

ig-

school.” form

In the

party

at

but

it must an

be

compromises

“in

of religious

instruction

many

Among

4

ernor, the

other

And

questions

elected,

ruled

if

Puerto

be

Rican

the

4

( te

id”

|

would

!

1) I

'

their

priests

party

that

from

E

vote

years ease

ago in

Western

for

the

to walk

on

s

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& gs. R. £0

RP AAA,

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Ralph McGi)

Bid

staff.

It

said

is

the

made-it

of

lost

got

ideas

of

the

local

checked

were

part

he

professional

staff- member

local.

We

had

who

an

idea,

or forgotten. about a year

out.

But

they

had

a

The

then

were

results

of

being

came

a

“A

lot

of people able

We

the

wrote

ago,

following

letters

Republican

cleared

were

this.

to

a

perhaps

and in

top

is

the

the

he

gift

of

possesses

key

hiring

the

ex-

rare

to

as

listen to them and accept their findings. Listens To Advice people,” he said, “hire experts. But only a few

of

what they say. in brief, is the

who

have

good

Kennedy skeleton

been

hired

expense

by

accounts.

a weekend.

for

a

com-

.

“has

But

about

workers

cross-checked

submitted

which

member,

have

and

then

statement

progress. said the staff

lot

interests.

into

doing.

reports

office.

A

of

even

de

Gaulle

and

others

are

does. He listens and acts.” of the story. They kept the

the

Kennedy

They

organizations.

would

about

to

MMMM

y By

take

friends

and 4 poli-

They ‘to

Las

make

an

this is the Chiang Kaiexit.

Whether

NOAdAdAMWM.d-d-.

STAR

definite.

Harry

KNEBEL

Washington

Tru-

RAAAAAAAAAAAHIH

Burean

a cabinet post. As a man

dad

out

Curation. The

couldn’t

of

saying

convention:

Johnson—“Take

P

P

Adial

eewlipy

¥

areas

Stevi

.

DD

me

odd.

Sin

i}

$L9G-

"il

: Demoeratie get

ft

: convention

away

>}

léadfry

the

from

being

candid about religion. The _keynote was sounded by an orator

Lyndon

to my

for

een

Final line of the Los Angeles| named Frank Church

Democratic

of per-

suasive powers, he may get the job of trying to talk Jack Kenne-

dy’s

se¢¢8

It is untrue that Stu Symington had thrown in the towel. The only way to get any linen around the convention was to beg it from Kennedy headquarters. . . * ee

WWW

FEVER

FLETCHER

in Los Angeles.

con-

its

“We

man is against sit-in demonstrations—and refused to conduct one

show-

names: tegether. Many

grow

a

state,”

sort

.

the

get

grow

who

On

created

picture.

had

We

It is now

the sidelines believed; they, would

ENCLAND

and

g

them

is

to

it

faces

POTOMAC

twenty

CAP

nominated

thought

voters

Aves

hemisphere

hard

be

organi-

or not we like it the future is for the young men and women, That is where we come in. We are the wave of the future.”

self-help ean do to living standards of a

Meanwhile,

7/6

vote

brought

to a democratic

the

of what raise the people?

70,000

or

has

attract

each

the

memb-

_near-colonialism

tinuing

J. F, Kirkbride

Many

to

Kennedy

unsuccessful

to

into

me

we

All

had

shek,

bishops?

go.

what

in 50 states,” said the staff man. “And we know time when a lot of old men, Eisenhower, Adenauer,

ers of Mufioz’ Popular Democrats are Catholics. Will they follow

4

a talk

“Yes,” said the staff, “we hired these men. They could talk delegates. They had pools of influence.” | Meanwhile, said the staff man, we wrote letters, we sent in skilled men. But we kept it local. In the three years that have passed many of the young politicians have broken through. They identify themselves with us. And we with them. It is a youth movement in that sense only. We have an organizatio n

And the man in the street— and observers—wondered. how

y

is

to

gov-

by

de-

United

remarkably

of

old.

they

Vegas

open.

its

and

the

in experts. They took polls One fact emerged. It was

the

went

Kennedy “Jack,”

all

also

them—would

After

are

story

failure

tend

what

ticians

for

it

it

\\

left

Jan

status.

neat

of

organizations local, they emphasized youth. They encouraged they tried to inspire.” But this was not enough. I have encountered southern

birth control and abortions. This, however, left hanging such hot political issues as the plebiscite to determine the isfuture

who

Determined

listen to This,

on

land’s

Now,

almost

Jack Kennedy determined to make a 1960 bid. did not wait. As members of his staff explained,

time

set

public school pupils and its objections to existing legislation

EUROPE

older,

President

that never once did they feel neglected That was more than three years ago. Then,

perts.

Party secretary Flores deelared CAP’s mass appeal is based almost entirely on its sup-

. port

faces

There

way

the church.”

1956

of the

this.

to

that

no

no

next

of each.

Presidency,

politics

central mittee.

think said,

understood

it

knew

diocese decparty is not

association

looking

the

organization’

basic

brought surveys.

giving

all

an activity of the Roman Catholic church. Catholics are free

such

in New

people

same

unite politically if they necessary, its editorial

which

They had know-how. They were éspecially good at being able to talk with the average delegate. They knew them. From these

Only last month, the weekly “Luz y Verdad,” organ of

to it

that

long

Just how this would be Possible was not very clear to observers. To many politicians it seemed impossible.

Catholic the new

ambition

In 1956 hair, a

we went in and hired some old timers. Often they were men who were out of politics. They had been in the legislature for

time called for “complete seParation” of church and state.

the Ponce lared that

be

an

convention.

man,

may

people

the

Vice

old.

to

plat-

the

and

the

it? politics today. with reddish

We picked the young politicians who were tired of trying to break in. We gave them help and ideas. This was more than three years ago. All this time we have kept in touch. We have sent in field men. We have created index files. We have seen

as pertainfamily and

its provisional

young

with

is

“We

told

“to

money

in

began in early 1957. He and the rest volunteer.

chanted

Its

nored by our laws” ing to “matrimony,

the

was

created

a

Kennedy

So, He

political

later.

it was

of

who

it

this

weary

their vote was a sacred thing, they cried “For God, for God.” The almost hypnotic effect: of this mass rally has worn off. But the new party was founded

only

did

over. He and ran

law.

when

is

ever,

the

for

organ-

crowd

do

-

frank,

cheering a

he

as

lot

Kefauver

zation means. After the

Capitol

to

Estes

a

magic or work? It was a combination

was 22, de-

proposed

did Kennedy

all right to say this. But, what was the organization like? How did they do it? Was it

100,000 Cathol-

outside

subdued

He

pol-

It

HoW

States.

government. and amount

defend - Christian

degree

Dr. José Luis gubernatorial

gathered

ganizers

running.

remarried.

follow

“Viva

signatures

certain

parties

ize

issues,

the

these

Party.” The

trol on this overcrowded island. McManus also has criticized MuNoz because the Governor is

Most

bishops

it in

Meanwhile,

CAP.

addition,

170,000 _

here.

accent,

Today

at-

established

Harvard

bonair

Bishop Davis, standing unde a huge white cross with a life size picture of Pope John XXIII

of uncertainty was noticeable, especially among Puerto Ricans not directly involved in politics. They are not unaware that Bishop McManus is an_earchenemy of Mu for several reasons—primarily because’ the Governor advocates birth con-

Rev James Davis, his San Juan counterpart, was read in all Catholic churches in Puerto Rico. urging the faithful to supPort

stand

intolerable

the

parties

tors

adopt

Catholics—and approximately 80 per cent of Puerto Rico’s 23 million inhabitants are

to-the

of

itical

ics

of_ the to

party

to protest the failuré of legisla-

Action Party declared it

were

the

ANGELES:

McGill

This is the big question in American Jack Kennedy was an eager youngster

Philosophy

say

bill an estimated

a cautiously

parties

LOS

regis-

feat of the religious" instruction

they helped vote down Bill 84. But it said little else. And

instruc-

own by

against

it

By Ralph

to

of power of the new force amply demonstrated May when following legislative

condem-

warning

came

religious

supperted

strongly

CAP,

had

when said.

istic philosophy of The mass appeal

At Monserrate

of to

approval

their

results.

name party

spokesmen

titude”

the

by

legislative

of

the

CAP

Materialistic

“answer

to

Parish in Santurce, more than half its quota of 500 signatures had been filled in less than a week. Gov. Luis Munoz Marin was

84. a religious instruction bill which would have released public school children one hour weektion

ballot.

headed

win

attend

the

extended

the

30

Roman Catholic bishops Juan and Ponce, failed

Its

the

has “tremendous” appeal. The Puerto Rican bishops’ pastoral letter described the CAP as an

signatures

enable

May

the San

to

on

Oppese

themselves

get

drive

of the

to

because

present a tered, the

copy-

in politics.” His words were echoed in many places. Republicans Cautious Not so among the Republicans, who after their long silence

emerged

campaign,

get

the

with

good amount of thinking—came up with what appeared like a compromise stand. Many CathOlics. not affiliated with either party. feel they have to back the CAP. Others dissent A controversy of prime calibre is evident The

to

im,

municipalities.

to

faithful

as

parish churches in metropolitan San Juan, party spokesmen generally expressed satisfaction

The

opposition—after

and

par-

began

churches

opened

As

new

churches

in several

cities

the

CAP

(CAP).

man

the

their

lists

the

were

of

The Popular Democratic administration immediately came out strongly against it—mainly because it is backed by the Ro-

If

voter

island’s

Rico?

That's

for

to use

meeting places. Last week priests

cent

church-backed political _ party into the political life of Puerte

ly

members

ty and

the

Listened To Experts

Porrata, a San Juan chest surgeon, was named gubernatorial candidate only as an inter-

ses

!

,

|

Q.—Why do angels wear wings As

in

2

0

Revert

é

Enow

fla:

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*

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JUAN

STAR

— Saturday, July 16, 1960

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Cowles, Chairman of the Board Zerbe, Executive Vice President

midnight last night on all cars that do not have their We’re willing to bet the police 1960«61 license tags. They should, of course, will crack down, and hard. to have new tags. not violation‘ law a is it because

with

efficiency

is the

however,

us,

puzzles

What

on a violation that

the police can crack down

which

deprives the Commonwealth treasury of funds and the inability of the police to stop a speeding car, one going through red lights, or crossing over the white line to pass in heavy oncoming traffic, and dozens of equally dangerous violations, day and night, repeated thousands of times ever and over again.seems reasonable to assume, on -the basis; of the high quality of the work done by the police tin ticketing parking violations and now in cracking down on cars

without new tags, both revenue-earning effenses, that saving of lives.

would

We

E

Police

and

Lizardi

Mr.

to hear

like

©

the

than

higher

ranks

government

the

to

income

Superintendent Ramon Torres Braschi’ insist every day on a “crackdown” on other and more deadly violations than driving without new tags, or illegal parking.

Enemies

What

=

Against her foes Religion well defends :

Her sacred truths, but oftess. fears her friends. (Geerge

Crabbe,

More and more, spokesmen for the few Christian justify

(CAP)

Party

Action

against

as a defense

party

the

the

these, spokesmen

parties which,

CARPENTRY

the

of

ion

fo

political

established

imply, are enemies

of

From Washington

3

the: Catholic church.

Democratic Convention Lacked Elements Of Wonder, Surprise

The Republican Statehood Party, ‘the Popular Democratic Party, and the Independencg, Party have among their leaders men’ and women 0. the Catholic

All three parties believe sincerely, in the dem-

faith.

ocratic processes and in the rights of ail citizens to But join freely in political action groups or parties.

ignore the entry of another party inta the political struggle in this election year. They wilk’contend with

the CAP process, succeed

and, in the

of the voter$

for the mandate

spokesmen will hich do not

it is probable that the CAP’s in creating those “enemies”

now exist, but which probably will before the ballots are

.

counted.

We hope this will not happen, but human frailty will, we fear, invite such an unfortunate result if

insist

spokesmen

CAP

the

of

enemies

on, finding

in Church among men who are perhaps as sincere who those are as religion same the to n their devotio b make these charges.

Against

Weapon

has

produced

a

Communism

ticket for the natipnal elections

Democratic

The

balance

South,

and

North

between

beralism and between religious beliefs, and between conservatism that should prove extremely valuable to the

Democratic

dies ahead. If Sen.

John

of the United

Party

during

' Kennedy

the-campaign

should

4 ~ become

which

President

States, we can think of no greater ser-

vice to the nation than to complete the, picture of a government dedicated to all creeds and races. “A Negro Secretary of State, and a Jewish representative of the United States to the Uttited Nations would

give

would

be

us the strongest

weapon

we can think

of

in the ideological struggle with the Comfaunists. of State Our recommendation for’ Secretary Ralph

J.

Bunche,

present

um

ersecretary

the for special political affairs in the Secrejariat andof has qualifications the has He Nations. United proved himself a diplomat of the highes€ caliber.

‘As U. &. representative to the United Nations,

we can think of no better man than

Gove.

Ribbicoff. of Connecticut, a Jew who iy Mae

Tes

Sts

; Te 6: aay

By William S. White

to

afford

can

established parties

of the three

none

MAucDi

O1760 SY. Louis Post D spot

te

1754-1832)

universa

MonoMetalic, ANGELES—Massive, LOS lithie. Mechanical. These are the adjectives to

describe

tion,

whieh

generation

Democratic

the

was and

Excitement

surely here

the even

maybe

really

Conven-

National

ma here really didn’t exist.. This in which an enormously careful

was a scene sense of or-

ganization has brought a very young—and in many ways a very able—man to the nomination for the Presidency by the odd, sprawling, and ordinarily iHogieal instrumentality which is the Democratic party. No convention in my time, at least, has seemed

so

foregone

in

its

result—that

is,

of

course, wherever the problem has not been simply that of renominating a sitting President. No convention in my time has been on so clear and so obvious and so predetermined

a track. Democratic conventions historically—again twith the exception of those simply renomina “ing Presidents already in office— have been scenes of minor chaos and major struggle and of a whole mixed and crazy series of hopes and dreams. Element Of Doubt Was Absent But this convention was one of a cold and absolutely fixed-order. It was like a play which the crisis of the middle act and of final act has, in fact, no element of cri-

at all.

The first act was

the

second

of ques-

act| Not often has the element

and “doubt’been

so

act.

And the and the

the third act was the first act. nd act was both the first act absent.

+l pemiotrats=thavel for’ years eomplained—

‘ilded! Hyntty Gémipialiigi—pf the Orga ides

the

Gray

and

of

of

shaping

and

controlling

techniques

the

all

opinion.

single

moment every

sure

and

John

F.

com-

is

Avenue

to mean Republican Avenue. Madison Avenue, it was much at a was a place in which

monly supposed But if it wasn’t For this more. piece,

Ma-

perhaps

not

Madison

Avenue—for

dison

was

it

Angeles,

Los

In

Dra-

lacking.

was

public

Flan-

in

Avenue

Man

The

of

of

Suit,

various

century.

this

of

this

of

strangest

nel

Madison

Man,

nization

otherwise.

and

gentle

persuasion,

In the sense that nothing succeeds success, the campaign made for and by

a

been

surely

has

Kennedy

pres-

of

tactic

modern

one

in

all

gathered,

been

had

possible

like Sen.

klieg-

is lit masterpiece. The point of the moment not whether this is bad or good. Indeed, to those who have always distrusted emotionalism in politics, this might be regarded as the

final denial

in politics.

of emotionalism

Kennedy was not really disliked here by delegates, of Democratic number large any

nor was he number. His this

was

from

assumed

a

case

day—he

goes

were

deeply opposed by any large nomination here—and somehow where to

the

start

the

country

as

though

as

the

it

Mon-

followed

Tuesday

choice

of

a cool and careful®convention—and, ironically, to meéet the choice of another cool and careful convention, that of the Republicans who in Chicago are shortly going to nominate Vice-President Nixon as their man for the Presidency. The

one

thing

We. shall have

absolutely

the most

certain

contained,

is

this:

and

one

of the most technically expert, campaigns - our history between two highly contained vals for the Presidency. es

io

of ri-


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JUAN

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— Saturday, July 16, 1960

By Eugene Sheffer

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By William Seamon

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147

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45. cooking

1ighlar

brief utensil

57

cision

handle sit 50. pedal di

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51. wander 52. mental

game

56. bitter

47. climbing plant

vetch 57. ego

8. >

10. taverns Englisy

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(poetic)

20. prohibition

5.

love of country 6.sorrowful exclama. tion

27, disfigure

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2D

2H

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2NT

4H

Pass

Pass

—it

lead:

is

a

Four

tricky

common

his hand

thing

partner’s

could

suit

never

(hurrah).

do nothing

defenders

from

North

to prevent taking- two

the

having

a

hearts.

of spades

about

comes

North,

killer hand

the spa-

North

had

the

hand

game

but

he

over-

North

had

contract

for

looked

something.

eight

certain

tricks

True, South might have had the ace of spades or even the ace of

clubs and North might have made four

North

hearts.

But,

have

troubled

why

des tricks and two club tricks and the contract was defeated. So

atid, I might add, should have bid

much

three

for

the

play

and

defense

bidding

here

leaves

some-

no

trump

over

South’s

aio

NE Se

!

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BLUE

KFMAFUWN AUBXATICURR

DELPHINIUM

BLOSSOMS

SPACE,

'M LASHING OUT WITH MY CRAYON !

BEETLE

BAILY

ROCKY WAIT

TO

CAN'T GET

HIS

CIVVIES

GO

TO

TOWN

IN

AND

“You're showing that nasty tendency to lead

WHO ARE YOU LASHING OUT AT TODAY?

bid

of two no trump. That contract is foolproof no matter what is led and no matter what the defenders might do.

weeds

form

by

placing specific cards in the Seuth hand? North could have

vot

; a

should

himself

conceal

EILII

to

in his hand.

44. oil: comb,

TEM

bid. which

would lose at most four (possibly five) tricks, leaped into our

seems to disappear. Against four hearts, East chose to lead his

The

re sand Average time of solution: 26 minutes, 50. definite

almond og

two

bid.

Here

37. payable

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= ALSISIEISIBISICIY

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thing to be desired. It is difficult

of

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22. household

6. appasis

to yesterday’s puzzle,

South

1s Pass Pass Pass

because that is not why this hand is being illustrated.

7.waste cloth 28. bombycig 8.turns back as a 4

Answer

20. animal

:

23, foot: comb form 24. metal 25. god of lower world

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court . Sin

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then

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of

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concept 53. Ben —= 54.—— Cana] 55. Mexican laborer

15. portico 16. juvenile

9. continent

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2. species

now

once his partnef had doubled and

The bidding:

54

49. sword

and North

He did not have a sparkling hand but surely he could bid twice

VERTICAL

ideep

for an

no trump. South’s bid is just fine.

7-\@ HORIZONTAL

too much

two hearts—hoping that might be able to bid onee

St

SS

had much

overcall and he did double. ‘South dutifully responded with

4.77

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bles. North had a one-suiter and

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37

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to quibble with North’s original double even though it apparently violates every idea that we have had regarding informatory dou-

17

(A LASHING OUT AT THE

again.”

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dressend envelope for the containing basie principles of BRIDGE—TODAY. Address-your request to William Seamon in care

of this newspaper.

HERMAN

By

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Baritone Lawrence Tibbett

OFF

Nies After Surgery In N.Y. — LawNEW YORK ( AP) reace Tibbett, 63, famed baritoranged from singing ne whose Opera to frathe Met tropolitan motion pictures and BroadC way musicals, died yesterday at sevelt Hospital. Rawsevelt

(AP)—Princess

cal

Mar-

from

an out-of-town vi sit fram London airport

and

sidence

Kensington

at

tains

fayor

No.

10

The

house

100

so-called

free

tiaens her

by

the

is one

the

of

Old San spot. The

opera-

unusual

the

extent,

great

was

an

all-around

Tibbett in

put

all

his

kinds

was

operatic

film,

talents

vo-

of

artist

first

Hollywood’s

“The

Rogue’s

and

and

ci-

were

of

“La

best-known in

roles

del

METROPOLITAN

Things

Phone 3-23.

Looking

and

-' ~ Ala.

“There are only. 50 witch doctors ports.

weeks

Now

Matinee

Everyday

3:00

PM.

including Holidays Nightly 8:P.M.

Regular

||MUSIC

Prices Seats Ne Waiting

HAI HALL

PARAMOU “WAKE

AAA PPRPPPPP P 4

wssi2

Ernie Kovacs ME WHEN IT’S OVER”

LORRAINE - 12 M. “THE

SWAN

LAKE”

Full Star cast Bolshoi Ballet

MUSIC HALL 4'3235 James Stewart “THE FBI STORY”

AMBASSADOR - 12 M. Clayton Moore “THE LONE RANGER” “THE SIREN SONG”

HOLIDAY -- 12:00 M. Simeone Signoret “ROOM AT THE TOP” “COUNT

Rossano Brazzi YOUR BLESSINGS”

RIALTO-SAN JUAN Robert - Mitchum “WONDERFUL COUNTRY”

“BABY

FACE

NELSON”

SUPER DRIVE-

7:30 9:30

Documentary case “JUSTICE OF CARYL

“CELL

2455

CHESSMAN” DEATH ROW”

One

broadcasting

Fair

the

of the

last

interesting

appointed

club

“Ocho

pictures

Nancy G d:« ‘> left early as she has not been feeling well lately.

The

has a proposed

greeted

old

friends,

Jan

and

Mrs.

Gladys

Tartiere.

Gallery in St. Croix Van Cleave, architect

Mr.

and Mrs.

Bryan

Lynch, Rafu and Chipi Santini, Anna Sano, John Franciscus, Chia Santiago, and Sig and Pat Bereday.

Entertaining

with

her

in Mexico,

Juan

is presently

for a few

Antilles

days

Junior

Rifle

of youngsters.

Sinatra And Martin

Bidding For Casino

wonderful CARSON

CITY,

Nev.

casjnos.

has

ment

Rome.

of

a

She

spaghetti

French

was

journalist

there

re-

of

‘The

ed and friendly style, without the haste and frantic movements one

Enterprises, Cal-Neva.

on

many

of

the local

pro-

He is assisted by his very

attractive wife, who told me itiow much they both enjoyed being in

Rico.

HAM

Late

They

are

originally

& EGGS

Entertainment

Music

on

the

picno

Open

10:00 Until Cockeyed Introducing St. Croix Clover Crest Hotel’s famous

“Fan

JAMES. STEWART VERA MILES

want

board

Puerte

dinner.

Aleazar

Martin

Frank

me as a guest on his program “‘La Tertulia’’ on Wednesday evening. Rafael has a wonderful relax-

grams.

a

Rafael

Crooners

Channel 11, for having

finds

in

eating

to

Tail

Team

ner of all events. Stars of the shoot were Fe Covan and young Joe Hoyos. Sgt. Maj. Bob Troutman is the coach for this group

Thanks

WKBM-TV,

Cocktail’

1506 Fernandez Juncos Ave. Stop 22 1/2 — Santurce, P. R. MARGARITA PRADO your hostess

and

(#—

‘Sinatra and Dean

to be

Nevada

partners

gaming

control

two

associates

applied

The Night Club with real Night

EVER PUT ON

Club

atmosphere

AIR CONDITIONED DINNER-DANCING

\ et the

i,

piano

your

host

@REGG JONES

vend his, dinep / “IRABAS”

Building Profesional De Diego Avenue

at Stop 22

.

for 57

per cent of the stock of Park Lake

Inc.,

which

operates

Sinatra is bidding for 25 per cent, Martin wants 3 per cent, Henry W. Sanicola of North Hollywood, 16 per cent, and Paul E.

D’Amato

of

Atlantic

13 per cent. Sanicola business manager.

City, is

N.

J.,

Sinatra’s

Sinatra already owns 6 per cent of the Las Vegas Sands. A

gaming

boar

member

said

a decision on the application would take

two

to four

months.

AL'S1554LITTLE CLUB Ponce de Lesa Puerto

With

Rico’s

The

Littlest

Mostest

Paul Dillinger at the piano 23

6 p.m.

Tel. 3-3858

EXCITEMENT

in the

ore of the gambling

has reported the two singers

STOP

AND 149 MINUTES OF THE BIGGEST

in

visit...

returned from their recent matches in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, with trophies declaring them the win-

was married June 6, 1957, to the young and handsome count despite reported objections from his wealthy land-owning family. They have a 2-'%-year-old daughter.

Mancinelli-Scotti

they

and attractive wife Nea~~ are the proud parents of a new nine pound four-ounce son, Juan ‘Januel... John N. Monson, of Paramount

plush Cal-Neva Lodge, Lake Tahoe - area’s

hot-tempered

the

weeks.

guests

ment of several months on the mainland, including Mexico...

and

‘rom

two

ac-

lovely

STORY

TECHNICOLOR®

Car-

after

and

Condado

Sunday for radio pro-

tress from the poor Trastevere (across,the*Tiber) section of Rome

The

FBI |

THE SCREEN!

Hor

San

police looked for her at the apart-

THE

gram

c‘fer...

ported to police that his wife was missing. At the count’s suggestion,

THE TREMENDOUS THRILL OF

Miles the

impromptu style, was lovely Lucy Fabery, recently returned to Puerto Rico after a singing engage-

Count

4

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aristocracy.

to

roy, dog trainer presently i> P. R. through the auspices of the P. R. Kennel « 5... Dr. Chago Surille

From The was owner

he re-

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Pictures For TODAY

Rome’s

Vic

return

me to the very beautiful Jackie Wirshing. Also talked with Carol

mother,

has disclesed. ended the rags-to-riches Cin a story that warmed the eoummnmmnnmmnen, | C.i0tS of Italians three years ago. now,”

Available

SYMBOL OF FINE ENTERTAINMENT

of

Rivera... Lane

Victor

engineer

will interview will be Russell Mil-

Segarra

Ken Niddrie,

The suit was filed in the Rome civil court June 29, a legal source

there

Bob

Reggie

Beb Kern, Eddie Fernandez, lovely ballerina Ana Garcia, of the Ballet de San Juan, insurance broker Norman Kerr, Elaine and William Breadhead, of Boston, and Elaine’s

(#—Elsa Martinelli, dark-

Scotti

priest

and

and

Mi-

brothers,

Beth

Hernandez,

introduced

We

Indian

~

Ed,

Mike

firm who

that ‘“‘things are looking up in my|

in

and

young

Manuel

Beach pool-side this their Seaside Fiesta

Puertas,”’ but is expecting to end negotiations with a local business

Dark-Eyed Elsa Prefers Spaghetti ROME

mis-ion”

the Molinary

lovely

ROMERO

YORI” w—Maryknoll mis" movie actress from the F “sp Joseph A. Grassi|¢¥ed wrong side of the river, has filed returned to the United States las t suit for separation from her husweek with the encouraging word band, Count Franco Mancinelli-

to every Last

MARTA

To Italian Count

Up

NEW sionary

METRO COLDWYN- MAYER

and spent several York. The music on

gariéa Julia Fabian, Jean

Ramén

Alice. Carol tells me she has not accepted any of the offers for her

>

“Otello.”

to

Landis and her attractive daughter,

“Tosca,”

Destino”

of out-of-town-

introduced

who owns the ultra-exclusive Tree Club in Dallas,

penter.

in opera

“Rigoletto,”

Forza

with

first-nighters,

James,

Texas,

“Metropolitan.”

His

to

Prodigal,’ Love Song

was

Richard

box-office- hit. He also succession of in a

other movies, “The “New Moon,” “Cuban

I

guel

a sound

usual

/ Barrios, well known P. R. painter,

|

American

make

Song,” a appeared

ers.

work

to

the

and also a r:mber

productions.

the

of

it packed

found

evening

day

many

singer,

to

from Cuba, years in New

Juan has a new night bar in the Owl Guest

House, corner of San José and the show is provided by wellpianist Joe Blance, who Tetuan. It is attractively decorated known in the old Spanish fashion with does equally as well in comedy. It Sharing the program was singer toucies. modern occasional actress Esther boasts the largest “‘piano bar’’ I Miguel Clemente, have ever seen, with a striking Quifiones, director Amilcar Tirado, star effect from an imitation stained producer Gerénimo Mitche"™ glass window behind it. Wednes- Arturo Correa, child actress Mar-

both for the masses and the musical elite. Unlike many grand opera stars, who shun the common’ entertainment media,

deserving

favor.

an

Bri-

allocated

Queen

considered

N=

re

grace

homes—property

rent

drove

to

an

classics.

He returned

to

popularize

He

Armstrongand Antony Jones have moved into their own red_ brick hcome—a_ three-story, in the 18th house built town century. The Princess

undergone

CUFF

By Chuck New

tion June 27 for an old head injury. A hospital spokesman said Tibbett had been unconscious since the operation. His condition had been pronounced progressively poorer.

helped

garet

Place.

had

Tibbett,

Maraaret “And Tony Move To Own Home LONDON

He

THE

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until P

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, July 16, 1960

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CLEVELAND (#—Three-year- dette was captured by the strange id Bernadette Frantantonio, a coma in the same way. Bernadette ‘sleeping beauty’”’ struck down last a charming’ brown-eyed child, re‘all by a mysterious malady, now turned only last week from fhe been joined by her five-year- Neurological Institute of the Coid sister in the same strange lumbia Prebysterian Medical slumber. Center in New York. Venita Frantantonio lies asleep She had undergone two weeks of in an adjoining crib at Mount examination there. Tests - merely Sinai Hospital. Bernadette awakes affirmed that modern science thus briefly, then falls back to sleep. far has no- answer. Physicians,

who

are

conducting

New

York

experts

tests, do not know yet whether the cases are related. Both girls are children of Mr.

was

and

from her spinal fluids,

Mrs.

Vincent

N.

expecting

her

Frantantonio

fifth

child

Lillian

wide

any

Frantantonio.

to

visit

“She

her

younger

staggered

out of the car,” said the “The doctors tested her end

of

her

attendants

said

Sir

SPAIN,

Solomon

Berna-

NEW

in Thursday nidad

and

as

was

the

He

Cheers

and

they liner

applause

disembarked from an ocean in Port of Spain harbor and

Baptist

'

returned

to

the

building.

from

vate

had

vacation

just

in

the

United Kingdom. In the legislative council chamber, the royal warrant appointing

Sir by

Solomon

to the post was

Attorney-General

Sir Solomon office,

Ellis

Sir Stanley

Hour

Tanca

Chief

Gomes.

Street,

Adolecente

Perri

Hur

10:15-(2) Cabalgata

10:30—(4) 11:00—(4)

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for

Guide

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PUERTO RICO: Waterloo PARAISO: Teming Sutton Canyon

McKenzie

(6) “The Big Picture” 8:00-—(2) Sea Hunt (Sp.) (4) Frontera (6)

Buchanan

(Film)

8:30-(2) Zane Grey Theater (4) “Rifleman” 9:00—(2) Sargento Preston

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BAYAMON INTERNATIONAL

(4) Aventuras de Campeon (6) De Aqui y de Alla (Eng. Films)

7:30-—(2)

Hour

Media

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(4) “Keeper of the Bees” (6) Film Review (11) Sunday Film Festival

10:15-WAPA-Let’s Go To Town 11:00-WRIO-HiFi Serenade 11:05-WHOA- Midnight Matinee

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:25— 5:30—(2)

7:00—(2)

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(4) Cartoons 6:30—(2) “Yo Soy La Ley,” film

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Row

Tent,

2:15-(4)

6:00-(2) Oficina

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and

Death

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Heart

in Fellowsh: Tiel Violin

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PARADISE: The Over Tangier

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DRIVE

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la Semana Show

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Rev.

Rutherford

pf

the

Bridge Gal, Hell

Outlaw

(4) Mantovani y Orquesta 9:30- (2) Officat Detective (4) “‘La Vida Color de Rosa” (Film)

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L.

Prohi-

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Te

Rev.

am

runaing

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citizen. nor

I repfresent

Mr.

a pri-

neither

Protestants.’

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San

the

CLUB

Nightly

CARIBE

except Monday

A MAGNIFICENT SHOW STARRING

* ROSINA PAGAN The sensational Brazilian Braz

songstress

GEORGE TAPPSx, AND

El Morro Restaurant |i 203

SUPER

Revista Sabatina Caravana Espafola

10:00-(2) Noticias (4) Exitos de (il) The Late

SAN

Wonderful

Face Nelson

wiecioane

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Justice

Clarke.

by

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Show

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San Francisco’syNob Hill had the original nameof Nabob Hill because of the lagge number of wealthy families “building mansions there.

read

then took the oath of

administered

Hour

7:30-(2)

The Rev. Mr. Decker concedes his chances are slim. The Prohibition Party polled} only 41,937 of the more than 62 mfllion votes cast in the 1956 election

I-gislature

They

a

minis-

of

Ben

Party.

Decker.

directly

(4) Noticias

Religiosos

10:00-WRIO-WFID-FM-Stereo

a Baptist

Story

Venganza de los Villalobos

Noticiero Ivanhoe (Sp.)

(11) Teenagers

stand

8;00- WFID-FM - Overtures WRIO-— Nocturnal in HiFi WWWW- Varieties 8:30—WWWW-Portraits in HiFi

it has

candidate

cidental,”’

greeted

and Lady Hochoy

Nocturnal

7:30-WRIO-Music

case

The

METROPOLITAN:

PARAMOUNT: Wake RIVIERA: The Last

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METRO:

Tiempo

“The fact that I m a minister, a Baptist minister,“is simply in-

West

as

drove cov-

is The

bition

of Tri-

Indian ever to hold the post.

Sir Solomon

(#—Ir,

unnoticed,

Decker,

sworn

first

But

Count

(11) 7:00-—(2)

8:30-WHOA - Protestant

about it now.”

Top,

ter will be running For President alongside the Regublican and Democratic

Governor

Tobago,

YORK

passed

Trinidad —

Hochoy

faith.

Iglesia

del

the

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WRIO-—Progs.

Named Candidate For Presidency

Native Governor OF

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Baptist Minister

her

Trinidad Gets First PORT

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SANTURCE

AMBASSADOR: Lone Ranger, Siren Song GRAND: Son of Robini Hood, Diary of

Anne Frank

Huckjleberry Hound House” (Film)

(11) Matinee Sabatino 5:30-—(2) Western Films 6:25-—(2)

12:00— WHOA - News

to

July 16 Agric.

Film

5:00-(4) Pinito, (6) “Road 6:00—(4)

10:00 - WRIO-WFID-FM—Stereo :00= Serenade

appearher

1

Music

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her the next min.

beginning to wonder

“They decided to admit her. About 2 or 3 in the afternoon she fell into a coma and hasn’t awakened yet,” said Mrs. Frantantonio. Hospital

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Saturday, Serv. Ext.

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6:30—(2) Arturo Somohano (4) Ronda Deportiva

2:00-WHOA-R.

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got

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4:30—(4)

(Schedule Subject To Saturday. July

WKYN-Financial News 6:30-WFID-FM-—Dining Musie WRIO-Hifi

Mrs. Frantantonio clings to hope and a small bit of holy cloth, say-

mother. reflexes

nose

as

Ke

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evidence

ing,

mae iy :

7:00-WAPA~Baile de Sabado

At her children’s bedside nearly every hour of the day and night,

and said they were poor. She missed the finger.

WRIO-Dining

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and

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6:00— WHOA -— News

of the

unable

of such

Sleep overtakes

sister.

when

awake

ing

was driven to the hospital the next day

absence

were

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brain,

explain

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said

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, July 16, 1960

4 Men Charged As Members 25 Complete Course In Radioadive Gang Burglary Local Of Fallout Detection By RALPH

ANGLADA

Twenty-five members of the Federal Aeronautics Assn. have just completed a training course in detecting radioactive fallout pulled up at the same spot in a here in order to be prepared in taxi loaded with an electric fan, case of an atomic attack in this a typewriter, and an adding ma- area.

Police said Thursday night they ‘|rounded up four members of a ‘|

alleged

'|prised

in

when

yesterday

gang

burglary

the

offenders

pairs

at

were

the

sur

same

ad-

3 dress. The

first two

were

arrested

as

chine. They

they reportedly tried to sell a ‘| bottle of champagne to a detec:| tive, and the other two as they :| pulled up a short time later in a

taxi

carrying

‘| ces. Charged

: Forti

by

with

burglary,

terstate of

Judge

robbery,

the

Ramon

Weapons

and

were

39,

beth

on

in in-

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Ave.

are

two

cases

Corp.,

Figueroa

Bernard

Bonilla,

18,

of

1805

were

held

police

said

Bernard,

assault

in

default

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ape san DUAN eran — Saturday, July 16, 1960 Ms SHIRE * * * *

Church Services

*

*

Church vacation school will run from August 1 thro August 12 for children between} the ages of

11

4 and 12. You may

a.m.

mass.

Gospel

in

English

at the 9:30 dm. mass. PERPETUO SOCORRO CHURCH, 656 Union St. Miramar—Sermon and

announcements

in

English

the

in English

at the

day,

(3-4197) July

or

on

20.

GRACE J ISH. LUTHERAN CHURCH, Ave. Unwwersidad and Calle Pelegrina, Rio Piedras— Workship service at: 10:45 a. m. Sunday school meets at the same

at

11 a. m.

hour.

mass. ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL THEDRAL, Stop 20, Ponce

reg'~*-~ through

office

registration

‘the 9:30 a.m. mass. SAN FRANCISCO CHURCH, 301 San Francisco St., San Juan— Sermon

Church

Pastor

Rev;

Arnold

A.

Wuertz will preach gn the subject “The Christian Way: of Life.” For

CAde

a

informations

please

call

Leén— 8 a. m. Holy Communion | > (English); 9 a. m. Hely Communion and Sermon (Spanish); 11

a.

m.

Choral

Sermon

(English).

provided

Air all

Eucharist

for the

Sunday

Nursery

11 a. m.

conditioning

and

is

is

service.

provided

for

services.

(Spanish)

m.

and

Thursday

at

Alcholics Anonymous’ meeting or Wednesday, July 20, in the Choir

Room. THE

CHRISTIAN

SOCIETY,

Service

351

De

SCIENCE Diego

at 9:45 a, m.

in English. same hour.

day

evening

meetings

and

Spanish

at 8. p. m.

PONCE MISSION,

Ave.—

in Spanish;

11:15 a. m. School at the

Sunday Wednes-

in English

SOUTHERN 101 Comercio

BAPTIST St., Pon-

ce— Sunday ‘school at 9:45 a. m.; worship service at 11 a. m. The Training Union meets at 6:30 p. m.

Evening Yo:-g

the

worship Pecple’s

evening

provided

at

7:45

FeJlowship

service.

for

all

p.

m.

follows

Nursery

services.

is

Prayer

service THE

on Wednesday at 7 p. m. UNION CHURCH, 2310

Laurel

St.,

Punta

Las

Two worship Sunday school

services sessions

11

a.

Thomas

of

the Evangelical

m.

Dr.

Puerto Rico

mon.

will

Marias—

and at 9 J.

p---ent

two and

Liggett

Seminary the

A

of ser-

project

to

pare

out.

studies

One

termine

a

wap

meang}

were

of

A. M. is ideal for applying systems to daily work that

are

de-

measuring

Get

to to

July get

of

the

and

books

difficulty

sentence being

of

structure

prepared.

The research’, studies, were directed by Miss Bethel’ M. Amaro

lish

and

section

Teachers,

students

James

schpol

local

in

Lewis,

4

* ” *

Be

sure

(Dec.

22

to Jan.

to dress: nicely

now

ing. Then yeu can be mates for a thoroughly

with intienjoyable

day at the hobbiesior ‘sports you prefer.

considered.

attended

CHANNEL

expeditely

21) The together

friends

any

activities

make

plans

for

will

bring

cor-

that

porate benefits. LEO (July 22 Saturday

SATURDAY

right Saturday with associates

and

to

to

5:00 — MOVIE “ROAD Celeste

Holm

6:30 — FROM

HERE

matters settled with-close ties, or

8:00 —

EVENING

“THIS

from persons in a different social own.

This

very helpful. LIBRA (Sept. A

fine

handle

chance

23 is

practical

to

will

be

Oct.

yours

affairs

22)

now

COLE

7:30 MOVIE

WAS

Ann

Dvorak

Ben

Lyon

Griffith

6:30 — FROM HERE AND THERE 7:00 — WEEKLY FILM REVIEW

AND

THERE 7:30 — NAT KING SHOW

— THE

BIG

PICTURE

8:00 — EVENING MOVIE “NURSE'S SECRET’ Lee Patrick Regis Toomey Julie Bishop

PARIS”

Jones

9:30 — CLOSING

9:30 — CLOSING

to

17

5:00 — MOVIE MATINEE “THE BIG SHOT” Humphrey Bogart Irene Manning

Ida Lupino Cornel Wilde

for doing special errands for higher-ups. VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Make it a point to get suggestions your

MATINEE HOUSE”

A

21)

SUNDAY

16

important

Aug. get

TOMORROW

TODAY

impossi-

Eng-

supervisors.

supervisors,

abput

others.

CAPRICORN 20)

(May 21 to June 21)

and

status

words

with

this morning so fhat you can concentrate upon making new arrangements at home or- putting financial affairs in better order. MOON CHILDREN (June 22

was

the

+

* -* *

(April 20 to May 20)

duties

fine

grade

new will

mood.

the difficulty of Teading matter for pupils learning English as a second language. This is the first time this “type of study has been made here. The second esearch study to

to be

GEMINI

car-

to

DED

PRALINE AL AAA AAAS

By Carroll Righter

so be sure you are in a coopera:

English

made

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tive

by the English gection of the Department of ‘Education, the agency has announced. Prior to start %f the project, research

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pupils here is beimg carried out

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two

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Services during the week: Holy Communion Tuesday at 7 a. m. a

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21

ten

and

school

districts cooperated in testing studentsas part of the research.

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3-8400 Ext 72

TERRACE:

sed ASSOCIATES. | KUL weed e =COMPANY : : m9 3andNate3-8372Street and Astiord Avenue, 33506 FURNISHED 2?

19)

Canqreses ai siza River abent 6.008 sq meters. Location: Nerth Beach froat-/ age BO ML South — Boca Camsrejos Loi za Road 60ML. Two lets of 4.008 sa. me} each. Cam

Box 2333

6805

sell one

acre

FLAT.

im

spacious,

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3-82

de

antuce,

near

television.

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2304

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or

write

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AILABLE oaty Soeeesh

University.

|tyo

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Rent

$225.)

one

tings | shopping.

1984

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3

Cal

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Nicest

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maid amd

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water,

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and .

cemtrally | ome

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Beg@roem.

CONDADO

A

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Yeu can’t find more

Al- | service.

vaiue than this for] able alse. Prefer renting to ome tenant.

et IsZA

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ter.{

seen

by

appointment.

Muniz

&

Muniz, | 24

wae

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house im

carpert.

oe

furn. | ™Ont

oe

2

:

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a.

:

simile

man

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working

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baths,

91679.

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6

between

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bath | (..qado

new

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OFFICE

SPACE.

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buildingwm

TO

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bg

LOST

RENT

De

and

velt

R

pf

Puerto Sree indows

718 WANTED

BLACK

&

FOUND

cat with

small

Diepa

of

Vicinity

stomach.

" white

aad

spot Du-

.

rentals with FRANCISCUS & ASSOCE.| COMPANY ESTATE REAL your 19 | list : A ATES. 3 NairaSt. and :

278

air-| “on-

reatals of apartments and houses. Furn- | Morte. 20000 Ext. Brooke 2268. REWAR

call ies,

maid

SALE

FOR

equipped

g#¥.

A

a

i

&

Living.

appti

and

car

=.

ap gycage DEVELOPMENT:

Fer im-|

rooms, maii’s

kitchens. carport.

bulking,

3 3596. 3.8372.

steel

233

kit-

or 3-8755.

22768

three | Saidafia, Tels.

-

WANTER

for lady.

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and

Uuiversity

729 | 2149 or 3-1947.

mm

Uni

VACATION? . Mainland

ON

GOING

two

Vee Cecio |, | NODEEM

REST FURNESHED 2 UNEURNTSHED | TO" “formation (clephene 64055. RENTALS: are > listed with FRANCISCUS

Caribe Hilten Hotel. Cali

UF

APARTMENT

— Four strand peari i vatue. Vicinity

- REWARD

LOST

ng:

a

Gee

le

or | Mice. Loose somewhere in airport viciab aan = . a | iiberal mortgage;_bome epened by 2p ae enly. Also offers 2 1530 meter | © juan area. Call after 7:30, 66307. ty 1 spotted, please cali Klein at 8-1963,

facing | let for a custem buit heme. Cait Arturo}

bedrooms,

staimless

2 bathrooms. equipped room and bath. 2 car

chen. . All ready— you can move in. $35,800.

r22

2345 cence

IN

Lagodn.

fully

sq

three bedreoms, panelied recre- | 2°°'* ation roem with bath, fireplaces. garage. Bees type. | 7° English landscaped, ifully Write P. O. Bex 2617, Rio an

725

69 Santiage igtesiag, corner Con-|

Living -| apaRTMENT

bedreem.

j499

diming,

—<

716 re badcoams. 2 uA furnishedir- 23013 Ext. 222.

apartments, decorated, i

APARTMENTS

Gee

cowsie.

aircomditiened

$140.

TR

— aaa — fue

apn Section

serv-

weekly rates. Hote! Olimpoe Miramar Avenue. telephone ®718

the Expect best suburbae N to more | ciear,of wellP ventilated

Seri, ani ws

a.

aircon-

furnished.

Janiter

to Puerto Rice home and will set! erwithout exchange | Ratt of FT.PuertoofficeNuevecomplete business with section. air 450 SQ furn with or

re-| twe baths, quarters. 835)

PEREE with five garage, servant's

UES.

New

Completely

fer equivalent

SALE

FOR

USE.

building.

bour telephone service.

Pence de Leon 902, Stop 14, Santurce | ice. lmmediate occupancy. $108 monthiy.

720 | 2-353. 2146 4 house,

#ture,

i

:

TRANSIENT

Reward

for information.

ROOMS

FOR

ur

EENT

at for the apartment sean, ian} house or shopping cen- August. Caseiul, responsible family. Will | aaCONDITIONENG OPTIONAL — furn-

feace. Near with private bath, use of ished rooms comtinue maid ff desired. Meferences. | kitchen, Price $23.500. Mortgage available] 2-900. ters. HOUSES FOR RENT & ASSOCY. ESTATE COMPANY RE\U ATts. 3 Nairn St. and Ashford. Save time Also beach iets in Luquiflo Develepmest living room. In new building, awe money by listing vow: meedis with | ————SRismED & UNFURNISHED | amd Veea Baja beach Cali evenings E-3| 774 715 | Condominium Sam Rafael. Apt. 4A, facing

sag

mediately

28

F4&CING

ee:

Fae

-

OCEAN.

Hecteneet, Tees

oy | RENTALS are listed with FRANCESCUS | University Gardens, Rio Piedras, or ¢ays,

se

second

floer furnished

ee

at aoe

i

COMPANY

aaa

Las

Puata

St,

Hmijagua

3-3526,

Cail

remt.

monthly

$173

Marsas.

ns

4

k

ee

let.

am@

Caparra,

ae

ee levine

large

and

terraces,

Tica Baio.

build. | bungalows,

APARTMENT 1

Us aan

ete A

Hiltoa -eoms

aod and

the Cen. 3 taths,|

Beach, Road

Cc

ENDUSTRIAL BUILDING. —

716

feet. Prefer

Nia t, wa —

=

tec heater. Wil eefl for $104

owe

Monthiy.

‘Call 3.2389

t

716 | ONE GARDEN

gar-

@HAS

twee

price

houses,

Racetrack.

bath and estrance. one block from La Coemeha and from theMagdalena beach Monthly or St. Tele-rates. 1156 weekly phone 29673.

Memtebay. Weekends,

scrcened | vestment

ed

. 2

Boca de or C monthly weekly

Szace

Azul beautiful furmished kitches, all Brand sew |centals: ideal sor 6A | 28128 fer information and ceservations. | other ready fer occupancy Apt. ur equipment, Cendomigium Sam Rafael 3-0850. bona Satwador, Prat. Santures. same 1956 =

HOUSE

-

0 facilities.

LUQUILLO,

‘cua

development,

er

Costa}

fer

—.

cea, va

ee telephone

=

4 sale,

whene

:

ai aly conveniently

lecated

im

3-2162.

COMMERCIAL

LOT

“ Comfortably -

me

2285

m8

FORNESHED. Stn a@ utilities. A bleck from Hotel Concha. For a laty

.

only.

69 Deicasse

St. 3m

Telephone

floor, apart-

3-7606.

ne

lecation for any kind of business.squareAH utd| from DONCELLA GUESTbeach GOUSE beautiful meities

Price

available.

per

$5.

ter. Call phone 65421. No runners

pe bez vas

7 % (rom San Juan, Li CASA BOSA - Genet Sense - One| swemuming | bieck from beach. residential section All | ecu nan @oubie and simgie rooms. | en with pri i reoms nee a seat kuchenette. : semi-private baths,

28: Se

—a AN.

;

7

Verde.

So

SOUSE.

GLUES?

LLES

a ps

isla

91173,

Telephone r

Fo

-|

Som ;

sheduy reoms, Reassnstte Rates | 2,Building, Ponce de Less

bs

singte,

$10

double

lounge

pes

6783,

it

ur | Can 9014

URL

112

22

Ra Wa

_

HUUS®

Ashtoid

Guest

Avenue,

slouse

COLONIAL

centers. —

from

fer

lawyer.

EST

Hotel

Payment

}bath

Private

entrance.

Moderate

,| Come, see it. 1154 Magdalesa

with

rate.

Avenue.

Phone 2-2883.

16

726 2252

.

piano Near and

light.

Manager. Miss Cabassa.

.

Phone

E ?

713

HOUSE.

SANTA

MARIA

-

High

lecation

on

Pe-

SANTA

MARIA

~

New

listing

Or-

.ce

Tesidentias

Spevial

(ondado and guiied tours.

2.7927

Mrs =

piock

One

facilities

Beach

section

arrangements

togetner

img

tor couples from

La

Wravel

Concha

| ditioned.

Personai Motels Beach Telephowes 36231 and|NEW

or

CONCEP1

im

tourist

paper eae commedations, the rental sf a xe

‘TE

24

Ie

fh

hour-aday

lean

of

Su hy shop. . Superb

PROVUPENCIA GUEST Parque 153. Near beaches,

accomoda-}

Ansie De Mauret, Manager -

Mrs.

single.

$4

from

Rates

a car

ne the asamnenea, comme ‘Cooking facilities, For fer

your]

ditioned rooms, each with private ®ath, a aarytime. ; UF het and cold water Terraces, eardea { ‘5 Near beach and business sectors. Sum-{ [oe mer rates Manager, Margarita de Con | MAISON SLASUL:AE mum glouse. Doubie treras

ue

1480 ISLAND HOUSE Rew,

informal,

iuxury

hotel

| bath

pa

Gor maey

GOUSE restaurants,|

information,

phome

2-9352 or

write

somns

We

ioe other

area

Large

terrace

fa

sae

| Water.

ps so. iat

ALTAMJRA ~priced listing!

Another Three

light-

new, attractively je bedreom heme of

Aircen@itieming fy the trade

Well ventilated: and cold ‘satu. Sedaptadent extrense’| ln Oh Sees wba Oe month, 20087 or 1-28

sss os we le ct

fine

UF | or mear the ocean. Afi are epavenient to | ‘ot with frontage on future boulevard. tation and shopping, | Bareain at $20200, with good mortgase. tr: cheois, BILS beach BESCEBellSOUSE - directly on} Prices from $21,500, with financing avail- | 2250 ne eut of bed inte the! whic

°o

MBs

os ein bx tar me on a wt sy oa eae

A

; mn

u

cing the sea, withmoderm, erivate alrceadiioned stairway to]| toWILSON HOUSE — tashart TAFT with GUESTexieae MOUSEmaar,— Tam =.5h Each quist.walkte-|| room hetels, shopping. beach, GUEST beach Spacious, oe

screens,

st

——

roms From $9. simle - $84 Geuble.jwvely cesidential section, inetuding am encellest Regahtont, heme) destteheseeieg Wins -1779. pohne 21397.

air-conditioners,

complete kitchen and laun= Cueqpess, Snyinted.

pennies

ow

-—

i | with e integral

| SHACH NEIGHBORHOODS ~ Chose trom | first rate desige and’ planning. 325 meter

Waemiagtos St Condado, Santurce. corner |tecue at your Gispesal. 1859 Allantic, - 0x7 Aahtord - 2| Wilson. Sienager Beatris Racin, Tele | tues +250 + wr

eceanfront / guesthouse

with

eae, oe aks Ue features. $39,500 with FHA =

MAKIGALANTE — PARQUE 45% Pron’ | sightseeing, alte club eisiting, ete Call| Box 12384 Loisa Station, Santurce.

=

meters

cs and eticiency apartments Maid | Avenue, Miramar, Semturce, Cemtrally|4UNT SENNYS: Guest House with a| tuaia Street, close te Colegio San Ignacio. . | quidea Street. A bie. sed re All screened Hat water Seme|iocated. Single an@ double accommoda-| amity etmeoaphere. Delicious meais| Three bedroom heuse with .camplete.|sidence with four genuinely large bedaif comdibonmg Best peter end jtions with private Bath. emme air con | served 85g WicCleary Ave. Tel 3-6802 | efficiently designed kitchen, separate | rooms, three baths. plenty of space for A at $45,000, UF | guest room or maid’s quarters, and hob- | living and entertaining.P

srs

in

200

— Ponce | La Concha, Condado Section, Cool. whole-

with

pul

es

=

GU

Comdade.

_ .

or

ee As;

On,

9-0774

: Santuree. :

chairs. Ets fun te w_ -b the birds.

Wren | television Bic terracefer with Steimwa~ eur guests’

9am

beanie

1605. First fleer office for sale,| some comfortable furnished room

appropriate

Verde = > Floor, Apartment 401-482, Mrs | —mciade comeaese Sresktses Miecstat jRetels - walking distance wom shopping

Ve

wear Las Marias,

Punta

- 500 yarde

Airconditioned.

ae sort at

OPPORTUNITY:

SAN MARTIN

facilities. For information, R.

| and triples, airconditioned. Patio

a

SALE

ASEENGTON GUEST Machen, HOUSE a- Near | 242 in Ganadan61 Gemite oon

offer

sow

and

tome.

Deach

aid

FOR

OFFICES

telephone 3-0625, Box 164, Hato Rey.

asve remotes charm OSUFET-S

cK

de Leon

g9|smail,

tien

816

Call | CONDOMINIUM

entrance.

os | 284

«|

wovety | me.

t2

Private

Celeste Tedd, telephone 2-1356.

_

L | Cacique St 2871, Samturce.

; (RFD

Hetel.

Mrs.Z C. Stefiens,| Concha

served | ses, shopping 3-481

Beeakiast

cance

ON

ppm

lis MAGDALEHA — Suite Apartment. | 27) with large living and Newly for ——— dinincreom, ee ot Condad tien, one oo from La

Call

privil

kitchen

cool,

near

rie ace

Teile- | 3-7138,

and various other mixed structures. Hit | @CSt 5 Insular Road #2 sear Bayames in 1 ee miautes drive from Sae Juan. Excefient

li

-

in Ocean Park

BEACH

ait a this | neichborhoed.

en aria, Bio Piedras.

a

rapa snc

POS

of kitchea,

bandi

NEAR

8

Vaciatatega | 2267

beautiful

at

™s

$80 up. Mrs. Tollinche, 2104 bus lines ow part. Leaving for the States Telephone | Berinquen Avenue, 2-3520. T2796, or Box 666 Rio Piedras. 2334 729 | 7228 =

at set

Leeman autifuly ae Service Co., 3-3550. ae _

thiree ae faci an a ether

18

~

Beantityl | ACONBITIONING OFrTION reoms-with private bath, use

drive view. on hill. 10 cool. Only $358. Call] $35,000 — $€2.009 each All three have | tepaneramic Rie Piedras and Intercontinental Air-

cool.

7

116] FUENESEED EOOM for tent — private

ACRE with concrete house almost | 2% tot. Clese 4 Paved read areund

tf Ei Comandante

Ottice Gents” 333.

er Ba- | 2295

SAIZ

FOR

LOTS

Lacece.

1.900 to 9.900 | nichts 34361.

Rie Piedras

THREEblast anal | saanee Hoek aves. hace 2m. ent,itienedchalemes Dees, wetsANGELES. | ed kite i bed eae

perch /upstairs. enclosed diningreom. pantry, kitchea. maid's

with paieeny. Tele. | '0om and bath, linen am@ kitchen | den Quiet

i

cx"

Villa

&

BOGE

270

UF

Special weekly and monthly | 3-6669 betweem 9 - 12 AM. Wienstis. rates 603 Miramar Ave. Teiephone res 22355 2158 COMFOBTASLE FUENISHED

\TIFUL

tee

53508, SOR

BEAUTIFUL

— ee ee furnished | >aths,. HOTEL apartmentsOLIMPO Living Court reom, offers bedreom, kit-|Toom,

ey caries oe pone, ae maid service,

ie

meney by sting. your seeds

Si ccstety. wack || 500, trout _and meighhot water, Exeeliest bathroom, ing. perches. all screened. berhood. Near San Juana scoot. Ome year laase

& ASSOCI- | 35622, 3-185.

ee

=,

us VERDE

|“?

conditioning a

Air

phone. light and water. 721 | optional. Call 3-938i.

65083.

soSagiurce, rooms. 2.3994. $125 menthiy 696 Otimpe Ave..|dado Street. Weekly, menthty rates. Te-| Dodiate occupancy Functiqnal Builders | r¢3 Near busses amd rest= 2-9279. a1 offers its “Buccaneer” heme: 3 bedautants 23%

-

transportation | SAN TGNACHO: Overlookingwell Samsituated. Frae-| | owweRs PAY NOTHING for our service | 2zn0s ee Street.oe Caparra Terrace. Contact cisco aad exceptionalty ys, desirable temamts im our files. for en one aznes, Or <—

SECTION:

beautifulty

office space, clear,

May take tradein | Convenientiy focated im Santurce. TeieTei

Pools,

Bikini

716 | jocation of New

SOUSES

residential

Quiet

bedroom i

twe

bath, | cenditioned,

FEET

New| floor. Information 21461.

screens, | mue. Will leave $50,000 mortgage. Can be | ditioned

facilities.

Telephone 28138.

FULLY

1

APARTMENT.

Ptace.

Yardley

8

2310 BEST

RENT

FOR

-_

for | 4424 SQUARE

One | well-ventilated. In principal business sec-

no

| 945.900. Terms epea

ar

secti

neighborhood, Call yet 2-4219. near aad shoppamg.

MIRAMAR SECTION — street. quiet P ‘Ioemted.

china,

apartment

tramsportation

residential

AIRCONDETIONED ng | at

APARTMENTS

aircenditioned.

Veedes. 56508.

2-091] | ished. suitable for two30th.persons. able until November Near

729.

Box

built ey contracter

UST 1, comfortable, | CONDADO SECTION - suitable for conat version te guest house. Has 4 targe bedRocmnes ces

719 | 2

unfurnished near

San- | 2308

oe

Fae

properties

BOME

Boulevard, with three bedrooms, | rooms, $19 meter lot. 1472 Ashford Ave-| FOR

ie

. .

- Fri. 8 — 4:30.

lecated

centrally

has

Hato

t

vallabD

mak Bandas

719 | Pheme zs

3 bedroom

of houses and iots for sale — Sa®|screemed, large covered terrace, fiving.| Santa Maria, San Patricio, | @imimgroom, kitchen. 2nd floor. One year's Francisco. Gartien Hills, Villa. Caparra, Bucaré]jease. Telepheme 2-2323,

Batdrich,

ae aeudae

8-12°7. | 2389 720

$75.

BEDROOM

726 | TWO REALTY

patio,

and

heater,

or call phome | 2-397

(oF

~

CINTRON

MODERN-

for | himself. Therefore

girs. Air conditioned bedreem, rear pa-| Sot covered patie, brick Bar

720 | s996

water

Hotel|

22% —-

furnished

and

Near financial rent. for | TRANSFERRED TO STATES? This micht sirconditioned. acc-|aisirict Stop 3. Quiet neighborhood. Sub- | Sree besrenms. gue Midtowe Lean Ave | let to persem willing to buy furniture. seive your moving problems. I have 4]

santunces:

S20

Box

Mir’

rant -e

ree teaa. Gi

MODEEN

August

reem

8-0883,

Call

39 Mayacuez

big

MODERN.

eae Sp

— Saturday, July 16, 1960

Hable ae shady. 700] tien, Stop 22. Can rent part or whole and | couple witheut children or two singte | third acre fenced, landscaped,

2318

Ts

TOR-PARTNER

yi

J

SUSLET

servant's

FURNISHED

COMPLETELY

| apartment

Informatioa: | ¢-3977.

Santurce

STAR

™ Uasinih BaE. TY. canvert. ete.Fer eaty bachen, ctetniens, cinal steve. cons. = 2387 rm | 3175 same in cent fer clffices PRIVATE SIX swim-| filtered foot 4 x 29 Alse baths. | at Calle Delta Contact Mic. 5 King snniet’Pucrts dining. 3} 1 — 7 PM weekdays. | ™ing peel. in coel Reparte Sas Francisce { building, smal! warehouse space avail-

Living.

acy.

Development.

of 4.989 oaty| Tei-phone

or the fwo lots together.

Unfuraished

~

8.

JUAN

Water, telepheme amd light ieciuded. San|er write Bex 19615, Caparra Heichts.

miles east @f/ patricia Boca | 9999 betweea

seven

SAN

and one seer ae beach we blecks frem 1813 chests. Mi

eee |": Ameri

LANB FOR development. houses for sale. and complete real properties. commercial estate services by > staff of tramed ees

ters

4

FOR RENT

APARTMENTS

ESTATE

LOCATED BEACH ee the isa

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3-8400 Ext 72 a

FOR SALE

GOLF

CLUBS

BUSINESS

OPPORTUNITIES

SELL 49% or 52% of ewing business. one weak competitor in Puerte Riearty met $15.000. with easy possiyearly met. $10,600 will

MUSICAL

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Hit

vine =

BUILDINGS FOR SALE

UNUSUAL

REDUCTIONS

anf

PIANOS Full

ENSTRUNENTS

- DIRECT

keyboard”

from factory. $125 06

Treated

fer

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del Saber, Aprende Sumar, Libro teree-

Laidlaw

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Aire y Sol, AritII, IV. Campes,

River

Forest,

las

bajo

los

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or

Spanish

days, 248

Palmeras,

3-6824,

for

evenings

Esta

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era

any

our

III.,

una

vez

books

library.

Jackson

Jackson

and

Coll

SECRETARY

(D-Wash.)

his Senate

It

Ter-

which admauling to

ill-fated

Fernos-

bill.

from

retirmg

Paul

As of late yesterday hadn’t

the

M.

after-

made

exception

the

up

of

his

today’s

1960 Democratic

vention.

Kennedy

for

is

con-

expected

Puerto

to

Rico

Johnson

(D.-Tex.)

second

B.

spot

the

pected

to

on

enhance

national

but

for

the

is

ex-

ticket relations

with

committeeman

y Toste

COLLEGE

No.

54

Tels. 7-1155 & 7-2273

‘Enrollment Opened High School Graduates:

“JR.

M.

BUSINESS

RICO

Puerto else in

party. This is Sen.

ed over

as

T19

PUERTO

knows more about politics than anyone

pro-

The Benicrats are plugging for recognition of Orlando Antonsanti

En

Phone

6-2076.

who

any new Democratic administration. Johnson is a staunch supporter of Commonwealth status.

Mi Primero Libro de la Salud, Mi Segundo Libro de la Salud, Esta era una vez bajo

bably Rican

don

Por e! Mundo de la Palabra, No. 1, Grade iV. Siver Burdetts, Lectura I, IL Ii

referee

loaded with lavish praise for the present status. Selection of Lyn-

& Co. Boston, Libros [fl Nuestro Mundo

Tropical. Tierra y Cielo, metica Sucial (revisada)

a

mination’’

Libros de Texto: Elena y Dani, Amigos. Mi Escuela, Conociendo

Algo Nuevo, Camino a Contar, Aprende a

before

go down the line on a Democratic platform supporting ‘“‘self deter-

tributions of the following books — PuDlicaciones Cultural SA, 8 ed. Serie Nue-

va de Buenos

come

With

WANTED

Morning

‘OFFICE

avoid

go directly

to the}

coveted windows.

ed

Never were sick fathers, moth-|

High

“10th

School

Graduotes:

CLERK

and

Stop

36

Box 122, Hato Rey Evening*

‘*JR.

1 to 5:

rated

sessions

and

Perez

Fiz

would

estimated

still be about

of the

island’s

their

new

closed

car

tags

last

that

e

ee

eer

eee

25 per cent]

owners

when

night.

the

ped,

ddors

unlicensed

in

section of Ha-

gun-carrying

char-

car

owners

not

having

gun

Rodiguez,

charges

police

37, of

Hills, still stands.

said

were

drop-

yesterday,

27, of Barrio Obrero, story and admitted :

and black tags on their old plates. They have instructions to ticket all

Benitez

weapons

when

the

case

was

his

and

Beni-

including those people who have} already sent through the mails for}

Miranda changed his story, police said, during interrogation

the tags and are waiting for them.|

py Assistant District Attorney Francisco Agrait Oliveras. The shooting took place near

RB

that

AT

(Continued From Page 1) the

Soviet

Union

Benitez’s

store.

da

at

the

in

RB-47

was

international

rejected|

Arctic

:

shot

waters

.

in

a

Soviet Foreign Minister A. Gromyko handed U.S.

D’Affairs in

Moscow

dibility

Edward

Freers

challenging

of

the

down|

were

station

.|

a note

American

cre-

plane

r story Aon the grounds that Washington had spread fabrications about the U-2. Moscow has contended that the

plane,

an

deliberately

Air

flew

Force

RB-47

over

Soviet

territorial waters on a spying| mission. The State Department) has vehemently

denied

ing

was

imstead

it

this, say-

shot

while over international 30 miles out at sea. Mrs.

Marta

Riera

as

down

waters,

committee-

odds

incident

marched

the

Andrei Charge the

said

2 him

over

in

Miranda

at

to

gunpoint

: with

; stealing

Benitez’s store. Last. Frid

as

the

the

tiday

ce

placed

men

shot Poli-

and

ing,

paying,

ing

such

handlers

been

completed

with

the

aid

of

a Sikorsky helicopter, the P.R. Water Resources Authority reported.

and

50

miles

of seconda-

Program

at

Bookkeeping

Blending the past

St.

with the present...

Land

loan you a register while we repair yours.

to create

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Mayol

exchange

proposals

will be received up to October 31, 1960 by the Forest Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, for a tract of Government-owned land comprising approximately twenty seven

(27)

acres

located

Sabana Llana, Rio Piedras, the top of the ing southward

Ward

Municipality of Puerto Rico, at ridge and slopfrom Urbaniza-

tion San Martin mandante

in

and El Co-

custodians,

in

Proponents must offer land of at least equal value acceptable to the Forest Service and adjacent to the boundaries of the Luquillo Experimental Forest (Caribbean National Forest). Additional information may be obtained from the Leader, Tropical Forest Research

Center,

P.

O.

Puerto

&

store,

‘Nazario

against

issue

Box

Rico.

577,

Co.,

are

all

involves

owner

San

11,

issued

Los

a

of

“Los

Juan. hardthe

store

an _

injunction

Muchachos

on

Dec.

1958.

Establishes

Precedent

In writing decision, Judge

the sustaining Bailey Aldrich

noted that while the Fair Labor Standards Act has been in existence since 1938, no legal precedence

has

ever

been

establish-

ed on this time. Thus, after 22 years, the Los Muchachos case provides such precedent. Heart of the company’s appeal its contention that over 75 cent of its orders were for

retail and that Los Muchachos came within exemptions of the act. On this point, however, the Boston court again agreed with the

Federal

district

court

here

that orders for contractors—sizeable at Los Muchachos—fell within the category of wholesale orders which account for more than 25 per cent of the company’s

business. In this respect, the appeal, said Judge Aldrich, is thus without merit.

KENNEDY (Continued ago

“I

saw

From imside

Page this

1)

man

the

steel of strength.” Johnson

racetrack.

Rio Piedras,

check-

warehouse

with FDSA violations in not paying its warehouse help and others in accordance with Federal minimum hourly and overtime rates. Following a hearing, Judge Ruiz

was per

~

and

and

plus

charging

Rural Electrification a cost of $492,724.

REGISTER

recording

goods,

ware

rural electrificabenefiting 1,889

time

are

are thus coverLabor Standards

Twenty-five tion projects

ry lines were installed under the

CASH

shelves

in interstate

a

voltage

eeeeeeeaneeseseasee

the

subject to Federal minimum wage rates and regulations. The

SERVICE

M. T. VELEZ Directress

on

engaged

complaint by the U.S. Labor Department in San Juan against

woman. The authority used the heliDurhamites are advancing Vic-. copter in carrying out the protor Gutierrez Franqui and Mrs. jects during May and June, acJean Whittemore. cording to the authority’s exe. cutive director, Rafael V. Urrutia. SALES Forty-three miles of primary /

placed

Muchachos,”

have

belong-

Benitez.-

A.

record

Miranda

question

Copter To Speed Work families

Bethe

Act. This means, that office help and telephone operators order-

Water Authority Using

in

The

at

© after in

commerce—and ed by the Fair

from

weapons-carrying .

to

gun

considered

police

two.

Miranda

station the

are

¢

ie

attacked

assault.

resulted when

RULING

charged

clashed again. Benitez was in the chest and arrested.

was

(Continued From Page 1) in Boston, is that employes handling goods up until the time they

year-

5 jewelry

nitez

ed

Benitez

and

Benitez

felonious

charge

said

ori-

a

which

of

latter police

| ginally that Benitez and Miran-

President Eisenhower’s argument | 9jq that

Police

charges.

charge

changed his the gun in:

not

possession

freed in $4,800 bail on the two gun charges and an additional

tez’s.

them,

weapons

charges against him when Miranda—who gave himself up after the shooting—said the gun he used,in the shooting belonged to Bénitez and that he had taken it from Benitez during a scuffle. Benitez denied owning the gun. Miranda, who was not injured, was freed in $4,000 bail on

the other man involved in the incident, Ismael Miranda Colon

begaa:carrying a creckdown on Police cars not the new loday red

-

WHISKY

two

Summit

The

without

NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS ADDING MACHINES SLICING MACHINES

SCOTCH

Pefa

incident

yesterday -

there | M-200

s

Mrs.

eer

of

The only smiles in t! > area were | 8€8

P.M.

SATURDAY MORNINGS: Typing—Filing CLASSES STARTING SEPTEMBER 6 Tels. 7-1155; 7-2273

ceeoeeeer

a shooting

the Martin

relatives put to such advantageous

ACCOUNT

Afternoon

Grade—Commercial—

in

ers, children, and other assorted/ tg Rey last Friday; was exone-

TYPIST Sr.

A jewelry store owner, involv-

er Jorge

meeting, the odor of Commonwealth perfume generally prevail-

718

the lines and

ingenious

them

nanza.

noon Jackson mind.

facilities.

933

of

helped

welcomed by the powerful Durham group. Ironically, the showdown between the two warring factions could

Butler.

lable at Real Hermanos, Fortaleza 300, San Juan, Telephone 3-2338. - Investigate our Rental-Purchase Plan-our Credit

string

But an additional charge of felonious assault against jewel-

chairman

and Equipment: Marchant Caleu-

lators, Totalia, Addo and Everest adding Machines; Rex Rotary Duplicators; Pho tocupiers All kinds office furniture avai-

Terms

sides will calling a

F. Kennedy but he was asked to take over as national committee

813

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the

This year Jackson was passed over as a running mate by Democratic Presidential candidate John

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as

ritories Subcommittee ministered a severe

sike

INTER-COMMUNICATION

TEMS.

reluctant

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reconditioned,

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special convention in Puerto Rico. Such a recomendation would be

was

will

month

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SERVICE [Television

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respective national and women.

GOWNS

gowns, party and

Gun Charge Against Jeweler Dro pped; Weapon Wasn't His

LICENSE

CLASSIFIEDS BRIDAL

July 16, 1960

unity, based

appealed

for

national

for an end to divisions on regions, religions and

races.

He said“the Democrats in their 1960 convention have ‘forged new strength for the Democratic party and for the nation.” “At the threshold

the

51-year-old

convention

has

of a new

Texan closed

era,”

said,

“this

the

door

on the things which have divided Americans in the past. “We have stepped across—boldly—into what -I believe will be a new day of hope and harmony for all Americans—regardless of

religion, race, or region.”

|


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7

ui 2hy

Convention Notes lk By ‘WALTER STAR

LOS tion

Correspondent

ANGELES—The

of

Sen.

probably

PRIEST

Convention

Lyndon

B.

a big Commonwealth

another

the

Puerto

nominaJohnson,

mutter

booster, as

who

for

or

the Fernos-Murray bill, in recent session of Congress. .,

the

themselves.

@ member of the }law firm in

¢

a staunch supporter of Johnson for the vice presidential nomi-

Park.

nation.

booted

Felisa yor

he

San

Gautier, said

Ma-

that

to

both

originally

campaign

for

Democratic

Kennedy

among

Puerto Ricans living in mainland cities. Both Puerto Rican factions of the Democratic party immediately

began

preparing

for

a

new

battle before the National Committee

Democratic for control

of

Rico

the

island

Puerto

party.

The Benicrats submitted Orlando J. Antonsanti, national committeeman

Marta

from

Puerto

Rico,

and

Riera, national committee-

woman, while the Mufocrats, headed by Richard Durham, sub-

mitted Victor Gutierrez Franqui and Mrs Jean Whittemore as delegates. Indications are that the Democratic

would

National

be

struggle

shy

Kennedy.

judging

accreditation

;

conceded::she

would

bly

help

campaign

cause

in

she

is a genuine

Democrat. that

a

;the

She

SGT. CARLOS

Benicrat

victory

in

horrible

the: Democrat

for

be

PONCE—Sgt.

Jr.,

however,

struggle,

the

ty.”

She

refused

thought

and

under

to

say

Gov.’ Mufioz similar

what

she

might

By

circumstances.

on business later this year.

The

Impressed By Education visitor was impressed —and

“hate

alarmed —at the scope and pattern

last

month says Chinese officials are cocky. “What alarmed me most was the fact their swaggering overconfidence was based to a large extent on ignorance,” he said,

of

United

in Korea

fight

us

and

again

beat them again.” The Chinese Communist

war

that

would

didate

he

said.

Soviet.

have

YORK

have

a.

events,

be

Josefina

Coronado.

They

is.” whom

casually on _ buses, i the street were

Union.

Russians

in the

;

At

midnight

work-

De

SHOE REPAIR repair:

Luggage

+

i

Zippers

Pickup

ond

delivery service

or

TEL. 7.1909 aunt

aner =

mile

to

the

Federal

Housing

The Information Office of the College of Agriculture and Mechenical Arts reported that with the total

payment

cost

of

of

the

$35,000,

the

building

was

$354,000. The

Darlington

will

be

used,

after reconditioning, as a dormitory for professors and students at the college. Commercial space will also be available.

Difference Of Opinion SALEM, Ore. (#— When the official tally was made on votes for Republican Party chairman in Oregon, it was found that 757

candidates

got votes.

“Tt was strictly a write-in contest, no names being on the ballot.

Three men office and ballots. But their support

made a race for the divided some 29,000 2,406 voters divided among 754 others.

ST. CROIX AIRWAYS, INC. Charter Air Taxi Continental US All

Islands of

Ward Mrs.

Little

neck

[by

Tytus,

On-And-On

and now packing only 113. Other candidates includes Charles H.

Wacker

III’s

Clandestine,

BILL

121;

Fred

W.

Hooper’s

Entry

of

Alhambra, 113; and Olymar, Alamode Farm’s Mail Order Kerr Stables’ Top Charger.

114; and

period

of

Miami

to

the

American golf ball if he ih to do well in the PGA Championship. The Masters and U. S. Open champion, visiting here with relatives

while

en

route

to

his

home

at Latrobe, said that for this reason he is passing up the Western Open

in Detroit.

Palmer cond

last

in the

week

British

finished Open,

Caribbean

a

trip

to

se-

playing

France

only

to

find he wasn’t eligible for play in the French Open, Palmer returned to the United States. Before ing for his home he said:

“I’ve and

got

I’ve

a house

been a

full

little

just got to get some pect

to

do

justice

larger ball. _ His schedule hibitions in

leav-

of

mail

tired.

I’ve

rest if I exto

I’ve got to get back

the

PGA.

to playing

the

3rd-$2,800;

S.

Open

form

the

on the

Blancard NEW

YORK

S.

Reinstated (#—The

New

Yo make room for catcher Wilmer Shantz

the

f. 260

Beau

Miss

Kee

5.50

Ala Roman, El Miura also

3-yrs;

Cayayo, ran.

6 f. (Imported)

(Landrau) Bel

3.10 3.10

5.10

3.00

(Ayala)

2.90

Time: 1:141)/5. Casualita, Pincel, Linda Herod, Lunsford, Maritza, Cornea, Salvaje, Talaran, and Moyeto also

Malas ran.

Noches,

4th-$1,550; clmg ($2,500); (Native) Penolana (P.G. Diaz) Istaracho (F. Rivera) Time:

1:30.

Citadel,

Kafu,

Pecosita,

Gemelito,

and

Baby,

4-yrs-up;

Toreador, also

f. 9.30 5.90

Poidin,

Mariangie,

Aboukir

7

21.60

Candida,

ran.

Sth-$1,300; clmg (1,200); 4-yrs-up; 6 f. (Native) Ernestito (Reyes) 9.30 4.90 Curandera (Cordero Jr.) 3.60 Time: 1:18. Capitan, Bochinche, Trueno, Ceprtinela, Elsa J., Don Ramon, Aristides, Don Faelo, and Querencia also ran. Aladino lost rider. Triguena stayed in the gate. 6th-$2,000; alw; 3-yrs; Comisionista (Cordero

Complot Time: Fe,

Guanajibo.

Generala,

Camille

7 f. Jr.)

(Valdes) 1:2825. Costa Miss

Norte,

Sayonara,

2.60

Chino,

Pesetera,

Lucky,

also ran

(Native) 3.60

Prestigio,

4.60 La

Mavi.

and

7th-$1,550; clmg ($4,500-$5,000) ; 4-yrs-up; 11/16 m. (Imported) 21,20 10.10 Barbalin (W. Rodriguez 11.10 Moslen Prince (Valdes

_ Time: Sempre, and

1:492.5. Brandy

Sonajero, Sr. Martinez, Wine, Benaber, Acro

Blancor

also

ran.

Handle—Pooel $46,399.02; 521; daily double $16,572.

mutuels

$47,-

$110,492.02.

COLOR?

&

York

Yankees have announced the reinstatement of catcher John Blancard, who went on the disabled list June 9 when he underwent an abdominal operation. to

6

8.10

three U.

golf circuit. e**¢

alw;

Irish

Total

tournaments

Rivera)

Time: 1:062/5. Lady Eternal, and

tle and then final preperations for the PGA, which with the Masters

U.

Page)

4-yrs-up;

Crisol (Cordero Jr.) Newhurst (Landrau)

polis,

prestige

(F.

Back

($5,000).

ported)

calls for rest, exr and New Cas-

and

From

clmg

Buena Ficha (Cordero Jr.) 3.20 Time: 1:15 15. Cristalina, Mi Favorita, Sifu, and Excalibur also ran. 2nd-$2,650; alw; 4yrs-up; 51/2 f. (Im-

(®—Arnold rest and aj

readjustment.

(Continued 1st-$1,250; (Native)

Palmer To Rest COOPERBURG, Pa. Palmer says he needs

HARTACK

RESULTS

115;

E. B. Johnston’s Fleet Nashrullah, 122; Clairborne Farm’s Ducne,

cluded

Administration.

previous

Willis’) a

Arch and

with a smaller ball than United States golfers normally use. . Following his travels, which in-

children.

for the purchase of the Mayagiiez Darlington

D. by

who

knowledge

of world

three

and expert shoe repair service. We

heels (alt ee.

honor,

UPR Pays Balance On

start

But they can be rallied by party leaders. at a moment’s notice. The traveler was in Peiping during a mammoth anti-American

out

this

by a board of ofbrigade. The can-

must

former

met showed how incomplete _ their

rk —

repairs

has

The University of Puerto Rico has paid the balance of $319,000

I ;

L

en

of the

Guard.

a civic leader in his- locality; have a 100 per cent’ attendance record; and fluency in the English language. Clavell is a Ponce post office clerk. He is married to the

education.

‘They

for

derstanding

Red Chinese officials showed ers started ‘stringing up red ignorance of basic historical facts. lanterns. By: morning portable Several claimed the Allies launch- public latriney had been set up ed the second front in Europe along the rate of the planned only after Soviet troops had reach- “‘spontaneous’* demonstration. By ed Berlin. Others were just as midafternoon. ynore than three milsure that U. S. forces, and not lion people Were massed in the Russians, had cleared Manchuria city’s main sqpare and the arteries of its industries at the end of leading to it. World War II. . The word “mausoleum” meanAll of them seemed firmly to believe the United States started ing a stately! tomb, comes from the Korean War. the Mausoleym at Halicarnassus, The visitor spent a month visit- an ancient Greek city in Asia ing Peiping, Tientsin, Shanghai and Canton. He asked anonymity Minor. It is; one of the Seven because he expects to visit China Wonders of ithe World.

We

Battalion

National

of

Mayaguez Darlington

that and

demonstration;

A complete

Company

system twisted

one finds amdng

Of History

NEW

Ge-

of military facts and a good un-

friendly but showed none of the curiosity about the outside world

accept

other less populated countries. Ignorant

Yo,’

he talked trains and

will

wipe

Communist

The ordinary. Chinese\with

without question Mao Tse-Tung’s thesis that Red China, with its more than 600 million people, can survive the devastation of a nuelear

the

molding the human mind at the age of 2. And the products of this education

if they

we

Chinese

you

picture:

States

to

Tank

Rico

are examined ficers of the

“You see nurseries and primary and secondary schools everywhere

He kept hearing from Chinese officials the line “We beat the want

with

beaten

.

this

First

eandidates

again

giving

stationed

Priscilla

Clavell

Different units of the Puerto Rico National Guard submits

do

ROY ESSOYAN HONG KONG (®—A Westerner who was in Red China during the

Swaps’

week of the six furlong Memorial in 1:09-1/5

Year.

the

Handicap

expected to face Internationally in the Quipoise. Among them are Calumet Farm's Eccentric, OnAnd-On at 122 pounds, winner last

JR.

been chosen the Outstanding National Guardsman of the

par-

Says Officials ‘Cocky’ campaign

Carlos

Headquarters

Puerto

be

Visitor To Red China America’?

34,

neral

the

“would

CLAVELL,

National Guardsman Of Year Selected

proba-

accreditation

Toboggan

128 pounds. colt matched

Memorial at Washiggton Park. From seven to nine rivals are

working

said,

first

It was

record as a 3-year-@ld last season in winning the Warren Wright

Benicrats were recognized by the Democratic National Committee.

She

furlong

toting The

She jndicated that she

would stump.jbarrios in New York “if it is necessary.” Asked if Gov. Mufioz would campaign for Kennedy actively, she said “Tm sure he will.” Dona Felisa showed reluctance to campaign, however, if the

Committee

from

for

six

factions

split

home

Park.

Intentionally’s only start this year and he was an easy winner of the

she

of would urge Pyerto Ricans with relatives on the mainland to to them in support of| party from Puerto Rico promised write Meanwhile,

the

Intentionally

June 29 at Belmont

de

Judn,

Glance

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CARMONA’S EL COMANDANTE RATINGS

Paret Looks For New | Weekend Sports Public Show Of Yearlings Rivals Among Middles TODAY Basketball

(AP)—Benny (Kid) Paret is looking NEW YORK for new worlds to conquer, but not necessarily at the risk of

his

still

glittering

welterweight

crown.

The Cuban buzzsaw knocked out Garnet (Sugar) Hart of Philadelphia Tuesday scheduled bout, Nager

10-round

change

and immediately his maManuel Alfaro began

Mentioning or

names

of

ex-champion

as

night in the sixth round of their

overweigth*

an

for

champion his

der

or

Carmen he

tiger.

Basilio said,

finished

an overweight

as

match,

“I'd

an

adding:

“In

of course.”

Alfaro said Paret would go to Puerto Rico for a two months’ rest, and mentioned Paret would defend his title against Frederico Thompson in the Garden, Oct. 15 It

was a heartbreaking defeat Hart, who had dreams of

for

stopping

the

demanding came in at

Cuban a

and

the like

to

said

later.

to be made

better next time. I just a mistake, that’s alt.”

in

every

of

When

Hart

ret came fury, and

ed

out

did

back Hart,

22

ret I much

ever saw,” better and

when

he

from

Don

a

won

his not

The end came stepped

back

previous

op-

encouraged

by

abruptly:

from

a

best

Pa-

he said. “He’s stronger than

the

welter

title

were

en-

officials

of 4,425 paid $10,244 night, and a Tuesday that. had

Garden become

Conn

rounds

fights, te a Friday

had

Agnello Paret.

had The

Paret

it

had and

p.m.

one

round

In

a

10-round

at

Ponce,

a’ i 3:00 p.m. Horse Show Yearling show at El dante, 10:00 a.m. El

Time

Post

San

MeRio

Road).

Basketball German*at San

Juan,

7:30

45 37 37 30

38 39 39 48

542 487 487 385

4 8% 8% 16%

48

B77

17

semiwindup

Rico

Jo-

won

over Guy SumAla., in a slug-

K. City

29

Today’s

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(Fisher

(Brewer (Herbert York

troit

5-7)

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5-1)

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8

36

42

462

12

Phila.

34

47

420

15%

Chicago

30

46

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17

Angeles

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St.

1-0).

(Pizarro

52)

(Roberts

at

5-7),

Smith,

320 315 313 311

Runnels,

Power,

321 320

317 ‘

Cleveland

Cleveland

305

York

.303

Piersall, Cleveland HOME RUNS

301 .

York

27

Lemon,

Washington

21

Francisco

18

Mantle,

New

20

Cepeda,

San Francisco

17

Colavito,

Mathews,

Milwaukee

17

Held,

76

RUNS Maris, New

68

Gentile,

64

Skowron, New York

56

59 55

Minoso, Hansen,

53 51

RUNS BATTED Banks, Chicago Aaron,

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San

Francisco

Cepeda, San Francisco Skinner, Pittsburgh

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15

that

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Chicago Baltimore

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8,

DAVILA “La

12 years

Dist. Co. »N. Y.-C. HERMANOS, INC.

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112 108

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vastly

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2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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103 110 112 120 106 115 112

9

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(No

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116

(Ayala)

116

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113 113 116 116

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108

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120 114 120 108 114 103 114 114

SUBSTITUTES:

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114, 114

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107

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17

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321

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LEADERS

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Los Angeles St. Louis

Pittsburgh Angeles

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out]

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this

burgh

at

No

Laureen

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such

Tromphe

the

4

invited.

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St.

and

in

LEAGUE

Francisco

Cunningham,

Schenley’s imported O F C js the only 8 and 12 year old

Ascot.

de

Philadelphia

Clemente, Pittsburgh (Groat, Pittsburgh Adcock, Milwaukee White, St. Louis

_Schenleys

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Chicago

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63).

MAJOR

|

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Cleveland

at

5-7) at Kansas 3-9), night.

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Cup

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Mays,

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mandante

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full brother to Take a two-year old winner

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the annual event a chestnut son of Ardan

Also

33 35

two,

1.

II,

and

the

Longchamps

30

and

weep

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:

World championship elimination tournament at Star Bowling Cen-

AMERICAN

War

classic

Bowling

MAJOR

.

Priam

Possibly

i in

p.m. and Bayamon at Rio Piedras in the second» game. Both games. at Sixto Escobar Stadium.

New

imported

Cap,

3:00 p.m.

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Now

;

Borinquen,

Rivera race).

Sunday,

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Coman-

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Puerto

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by

Lovely Ruler (6th Race)

CARMONA

Rico.

Puerto

Sponsored

43 44

The

Canadian

a.m.

45

ging match. The welterweights previously had battled to a draw.

OLDEST FINEST CANADIAN

10:00

in

kind

its Alta

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of Puerto

a split decision lin of Pritchard,

Base-

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at

SUNDAY

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and 15 fillies will be held at El Comandante tomorrow starting

Maya-

it four to judge Joe

three

Associated

ahead,

had it three and one, Paret, with

ex-

2

at

his ecard.

to one, on

Judge Joe Eppy one, Paret, also,

Paret

quick

the

Jordan.”

Referee

Pa-

guez,

elimination

fixture.

four

with redoubled who had knock-

of

ponents, was this habit.

connect,

Olympic

BEST

eolts

16

of

show

yearling

A

Piedras-Carolina

this

Slated Here

German,

Track

is

152%

night

slugging match which saw the two stand toe to toe in vicious exchanges. Paret kept in close, and usually kept Hart from unlimbering his big guns

San

“At

couraged by their experimental summer show without television.

He for

but he made round

sure

at

The $18,400 Munoz morial Stakes (4th

night at levised,

close

again,”

be

p:m.,

p.m.

Hart’s manager, for the winner.

He was behind on the cards of both judges and the referee it

him

“I'd

Quebradillas 8:30 j

8:30

Stadium.

Marty Stein, had only praise

Paret

the end came,

fight

Santurce,

over-

Hart

A crowd on a hot

when

an

count.

Garden

then

fitle match. 15344 to 152%

over

went down and didn’t quite make it by the time referee Mark Conn

“We're interested in Ray Robinson, Gene Fullmer, Paul PenOpponent,”

shot

hand right which caught the Philadelphian on the button. He

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opponent

and

at

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Yesterday

Stickball And Lotteries

and Today

By Peter Anderson Bert the bartender, who operates a dark and narrow but pleasant saloon in Santurce, was asked to talk baseball with a cash customer. “Baseball,” said Bert, “is no longer a ganie. It’s a study in statistics. A guy can’t talk baseball unless! he knows the names and numbers of all the players and- the ERA of every pitcher in both leagues.’ Bert may have a point, but if baseball is statistics-conscious so is almost every sport, game and diversion, including bowling, fishing

and

stick

Nowadays

without. and

guy

fresh

can’t

you

hooked it on And bowlers.

Peterson

Point

ball.

a

telling

16, 1960" '

that

say

he

caught

it took

a

seven- -pound

14 minutes

to land

trout

the

fish,

a Royal Coachman and four peund test line. They. are as bad as the rest. Pinfall, handicaps,

System.

quotations

A

from

tournament’s

the

New

York

score

Stock

beard

looks:

like

Exchange.

Stickball—for these unfortunates who weré ferced to grow in the suburbs—is a mongrel version ef baseball with a

up

breom:’ stick

and

tennis

balis

for ~equipment

and

dead

end

streets or tennis courts fer playing fields. Even stickball has its staticians. One guy hit seven homeruns (over both courts’ fences). and 11 doubles four-hour game.

(over

one

court’s

fence)

in

a

single,

Stick With Chicago Just

a

Baltimore

reminder: didn’t

Yankees’ year, we

We

have

here

chance,

a

that

month

or

Chicago

Roger Maris realizes that he’s may be right on both counts.

Random thoughts: 1. The lottery is a

at

said

a

better

bet

than

amid

the

din

so

would

done

his

the

25

back

that:

win. If.

the

job

for

shots

the

This was a

available

Comandante. 2.

ing

Background

music

of

falling

pins

at

off

the

track,

4. Watch

he

could

outpedal

and

end of this month. page readers know

+; ™

for the beginning

park

in

Hato Rey 5. How many

the

term

“at

at the sports

easily

This is one of the new, com-

the

golf

said

that

Dorado’s

yards.

Rusty agrees

Yet,

the

Gilbert,

with

professional

but

is

meaning

sure

carry

Usually—if

with

the

more

of

course

club

in

of

town

plays

two

only

64

7,000

yards

on

at. Dorado,

says

he

over;

professional not

was

probably

measures

says Gilbert, “that there

I couldn’t

who

course

course

resident

Penna

“I know,” that

ball

No Cinch

Penna,

back,

or 6,500 the card.

outmaneuver.

of construction son the new

Dorado

weeks

“El

stumps?”

: Toney

of

fortable and airy stables constructed by “El Comandante.” Their maintenance costs the track more than $100,000 a year.

Day Race. Those few drivers that a San Juan bus driver couldn’t scare

tracks,

before the opening Comandante.”

bowl-

alleys borders on the fatuous. 3. The Metropolitan Bus Authority would do well to send representative to the next Indianapolis 500-mile Memorial

a

stable at one of

the old San Juan

the

reagon.

are holes I can reach here in

Florida¥

‘has been‘ measured :gccurately—therne

are only two reasons for holes to play “short.” One is thin air at high altitudes (such as was present at Denver for the Open)

or fairways on

the At

rado’s

burned

out

for

lack

of rain.

back

tees,

regardless

of

the

course’s

Of Ships And We ly

received

working

San

case

is present

a

bringing

next

season.

story

about

an

Leith San

Planes.

from

Bob

Leith

International

said

Juan’s

consolidate’

that

rather

the

than

weak to

its

who

chances

is ardent-

{League

“Anderson ‘is

territory

Miami

San

Do-

length.

team

all

belts

wet”

to

franchise

save

would

IL

traveling

probably

to

for

lessened

Havana has shifted to Jersey City. The story pointed out that the money- troubled

probably

and

a call this week

towards

Juan

writing

that.

Neither

beautifully groomed Dorado course at 6ea level. any rate, no hacker is going to scorg well from

now

would

expenses,

move

north

Juan.

Leith says that it would cost less than four eents a mile from New York for an IL team to fly here. 4 Leith, who is all but pesitive that the Miami Marlins will open the 1961 season in San Juan, feelj that the IL’s schedule could be 1worked out so that teams would play games im Jersey

City

amd

then

The shipping executive

two-year-old

cost of over a half-mil-

Es-,

Kaew

With

will miss’ the richest | filly

stakes race in Puerto Rico. The Memorial

$18,400 Stakes,

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Sam

Gans be

Cardiolpgo

tomorrow at El Comandante, be

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8 PR Juniors Enter

US Tennis Tourney CHATTANOOGA,

(AP)—Eight Puerto Rican

Tenn.

PITTSBURGH

junior tennis players will be in a starting field of some 100 boys and 50 girls in the 11- and 13-age divisions Monday for the first U. S. Lawn Tennis Association Little Bovs

and

Girls

Bob Friend, winner of the first

Two US Gals| Post World Swim

among

De

ing

wiio

Ruuska,

held

also

the

of

ord of 5:40.2. Seventeen-year-old

smashed AAU

Lynn

world

tako

mark

Tanaka

bettered claim

of

of

Miss of

by

Tanaka’s

Don

expects

the

team

to

lose

this

who

last

he “could bad things

have were

the

first

dent

years

al

if

runnerup;

could

middle

(AP)—Baseball

last

night said Vie Power “is perfectly in the clear” after investigating the All-Star controversy over man

Indians’ first base~~

‘If there’s a moral

to all this,”

Frick said, “it’s that Power learned not to make bets, even as a

joke.”

west

No.

for

1

two-

in

years.

WIMBLEDON,

Eng.

(AP)—

Nicola Pietrangeli and Orlando Sirola defeated the British team

Davies

64,

3-6,

and

86,

Bobby

63,

Wil-

yesterday

to lead Italy into the European Davis Cup Zone finals.

Absolved

the Cleveland

Be-

Ohio,

Middletown,

the

sen,

Frick

Irish ‘of

‘\Haly Tops Britain

interview.

Ford

of Bub-

of

in

Commissioner

presi-

Washington, D. and Robin Fry

News

YORK

and

thesda, Md., the C area champ,

of Mike

NEW

Milwaukee

and

double

Phil

The

doubles

victory,

added

to

two singles victories, gave Italy an unbeatable 3-0 lead. At Bastad, Sweden, Jan Erik Lunquist and veteran Svend Davidson won singles matches to give Sweden a 20 lead over France in the other semi-final. Lunquist defeated Pierre Darmon,

6-0,

6-3,

6-1,

son defeated Robert 36, 6-2, 6-2, 63.

WEST INDIA MACHINERY & SUPPLY (0.

WIMSCO

AUTOMOTIVE DIVISION

while

on

him

check

until

is

ISAAC

David-

Haillet, 46,

106,

O”-

8

(AP)—The exploded

for

in three consecu-

to down

eerie Oh Harvey Feud

in

Roger

Harvey

fight

cobar

Stadium

at

on

Sixto

July

22

Eduardo ager

Mafuz,

told

protege

the

was

Logart’s

STAR

man-

that

scheduled

his

to

fight

Wash.

two

inning

and one

ninth.

Ramos, Perry

110

Lee and

000

(8)

41

20-4

and

8 0

Battey;

Romano.

W-Perry

(104), L‘Ramos (5-10). New

led.

Baltimore at Chicago, night game.

“Logart was was the reason

sick and that for the -postpo-

nement,”

said.

Mafuz

Harvey

that,

claimed

at

was

trying

Logart

him. “Pm

meet

very

glad

Logart,”

terday. Both train

at

finally

said yes-

arrived

night the

and

Parks

time

to. skip

I'll

Harvey

fighters

Thursday

the

in

town

they and

will Public

Recreation gymnasium during the week. . The program will present Puerto

and

‘Ricans

Jaime

semi-final

rounder

Rafael

Cruz event.

and

will complete

two

in

Navarro

a six-round Another

six

four: rounders

the card.

favorites

at Detroit, night

game.

Boston at Kansas City, night game se

-NATIONAL

turned

13-horse Irish

silks

Stable,

score a

one

for

race

making

in the red

of Sagner pulled

and

in

field.

Beau,

and

white

in

picking stretch

six-furlong

start here

and

away

a half

tu

length

triumph over the filly, who was four lengths ahead of the pack.

8

LEAGUE 421

The

Milwaukee

000

Phila.

000 003 002—5 100

000—7

9 1

dos-tres

pool

at.

El Comandante yesterday paid $64.30 fer three winners and

75 cents for two. ;

Jose. Luis Landrau victorious three-year

rode the old geld-

ind

$1,600

who

added

some

to

the bankroll of his owner, already the island’s second lead-

ing money Jockey

ever

Harvey last Feb. 14 in New York but the fight was cancel-

York

were still top of the

then,

Pie-

weather.

his second Chase

Rie palace

°

AMERICAN LEAGUE 000 000 000—0

Cleveland

The fans them at the

But

to the

racing

the

NIGHT GAMES

is

one to decide an old feud between the two welterweights.

pleasant

Kee

yester-

at El Comanof some 3,000

Road _

of

his nine victory against six de feats for second-place Milwaukee.

Es-

out

front

Warren Spahn, althought he needed help in the ninth, gained

Promoter “David Marks said yesterday that the Isaac Logart-

turned

hit his 14th homer

slammed

‘em—Miss

Beau—in

day’s feature race dante for a crowd

the

sixth

a two-run

DOUGLAS

Irish

in

Herrera

three-run

or

home

last

for Philadelphia, his 12th and 13th of the year. One came in a

Bel

the Phila- as the two

7-5,

the scoring. Frank

JIM

3-2 pick

night.

Phillies,

of the year with the bases loaded in the fourth inning to set off

LOGART

By It was

dras-Carolina

Braves

runs

Cops Dash who

Win

Joe Adcock

USLTA Ball

in

record

tive innings

is Holmes’

R.

them

PHILADELPHIA

and and

Court

front-running Pittsburgh

\Irish Beau

7-8.

delphia

bock, Tex., New Mexico State champion and Seuthwest Section-

even,” he told the Miami

Power

who

Donald

break

an

Hard

jumped

losing

tallies.

Braves

which states,

Angeles

acting

and

partner;

on

foreseen how going to be,

twe

Florida

currently

never would have touched it. “I didn’t expect to make money but I hoped the operation for

Los

held

all their

Dixie Clay Court champion: Larry Turville, whose father is

the

said

:

other stars in the 11division are Norman

Holmes,

said

bought

Deoember,

of

Among year-old

season.

MacDonald, Marlins

Lutz

he

Kansas

the

in the first inning,

**¢

Titles

of Columbia will be Bob

runs

Toole’s

The younger | = today.

leave

Redlegs

Friend’s

on.

~ending

$125,000

southern

The

of

California champion. Barth is Long Beach Invitational champi-

Sa-

MIAMI, Filia. (AP)—William MacDonald, owner of the last place Miami Marlins of the Class he

will

the

at

was

the eighth inning when Cincinnati pushed across another pair

Jorge

a month

played

for two but

Ca-

for

game

Monday,

pitcher for Pittsburgh.

brother. is. 11-year old Southern}

also

League,

City

top-ranked 13-year old competitor in Southern California and his

2:34.8.

International

All-Star

Roy Barth of San Diego. Bob is

Marlins To Lose $125,000 In 1960 AAA

States

the District Puerto Rico,

and

but

Alberto

Among the top entries, hold championships in 28

for the

2:37.1

Japan

girl

compete

Pasarell,’

Many

200-meters backstroke. Her time of 2:33.5 not only broke the yearold

in the

players

Burke

records

will

now, playing on tournament trail.

rec-

the world, American

championship

Stanley

been

Va-

world

only

Hernandez and Hector Cordero are entered in the 13 and undey competition. The 13-year old players have

Berkeley,

year-old

eight,

boy’s division. Jose Gonzalez,

rrero,

rona of Berkeley, lowered the 400 meters individual medley mark to 5.36.5, winning an inch or so from Syivia

the

the

Ortiz will play in the correspond-

INDIANAPOLIS (A —T young California girls smashed world records yesterday afternoon in the U.S. Women’s AAU swimming

Donna

Santoni,

in the 11 and under group, while Ramon Almonte and Antonio

Marks

championships. Thirteen-year-old

(AP)—The

Pirates dropped their second straight game since the AllStar break last night as bea Cincinnati Redlegs humbled them, 4-1.

Tournament. Dorian

oo

Pirates Drop Another

winner

went

to Angel

with a pair He scored

in

the

year.

second

($3.60)

in

Cordero

of firsts. with Crisol the

half of the The first went

this

honors of the day, how-

and

Jr.

($5.50)

Comisionista

sixth,

the

second

daily double. half of the double

to Ernestito

at a $9.30

pay-

off.

Spahn, Piche (9) and Crandall; Short, Green (6) and Coker. W-

Both Ernestito~and Comisionista were STAR handicapper

Spahn

Emilio

(96). L-Short

HR—Milwaukee,

Philadelphia,

(46). Adcock

Herrera

2

~ (14).

(13).

Cincinnati 200 000 020—4111 Pitts. 000 000 010—1 7 0 O’Toole, Brosnan (8) and Bailey; Friend, Face (8) and Smith. W-O’Toole (7-8). L-Friend (10-6).

The

Carmona’s double

returned

first picks.

(number

2 and

4)

$17.30.

Baby

Face, the Establo Las

Americas

two-year-old

slated

to

fly to Hollywood Park for™the |

Francisco,

$100,000-added Juvenile Cham pionship Stakes next Saturday, has been detained because laboratory tests run on him following

Chicago at St. Louis, night game

Stakes last Sunday were positive. (See RESULTS, Page 25)

Los Angeles night game.

at

San

his victory

in the $12,000

Future

SALES ‘and

SERVICE Roosevelt

Ave.

;

at N.

W.

Telephone 8-0000

15th Street Puerto Nueve

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