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San Juan, Puerte Rico, Thursday, July 21, 1960

Second-ciass

OMB Lyons

‘ccs

wets

at

San

Juan.

postage

paid

Puerto

Rice

whee

For Russian Soldiers ‘LiftDR

Belgians Must Withdraw iimmediately—Lumumba

ris

vr

share

‘Ship Ban, ‘ILA Says By HAROLD

LEOPOLDVILLE,

J. LIDIN

and

announced

The excited prime minister of this infant republic

his

qualified

saying

: ican shipping, “at least until Aug: > 16.” ILA president Capt. William Bradley said that the next AFLCIO executive council meeting will be held on that date. On the agenda for that conference is the matter o- affiliation of Dominican Republic longshorecondemned

ean

longshoremen

is now

limited

to some 600 dockworkers Ciudad Trujillo, Bradley said. to

The the

in

average monthly income ILA from the Dominican

Republic local is about Bradley said, adding that

$300, long-

shoremen

other

in

some

six

Dominican ports are seeking ‘filiation with the ILA. In

‘to

‘line

with

continue

+ service

Bradley’s

in

NSS

working

Dominican

ships

ports,

the

cargo

of

animal

feed

that

latis

missile

ILA

submarine

cessful h

and

Tuesday

the

anti-Trujillo

‘Free

by a picket group

Syndicate

Workers

in

line of

called

of

the

Dominican

Exile.

the

Pa-

this

another

Posuc-

er-

-sub-

Washington

as

she cruised beneath the waves about 30 miles off Cape Canaveral. ; The broke

to

the

moving slowly a solution

cabinet’s

three

nuclear-powered George

confusion

problems

to

bring

No Conditions Accepted Reading a communique on the

the historic firings were the

tended

were about

first a

about

what vague and rambling, add

first of the stubby rockets through the surface at

decision, Lumumba

(See CONGO,

Page

said

21)

By MILTON BESSER UNITED NATIONS (AP)— Dag Hammarsjold told the Security Council last night U.N. the

right

to

go

Gov.

Mufioz

he signed

into law

The

a totally new

new Law, will

“tragedy

the Governor

help

in Puerto

solve

Rico’’

taken 210 lives so far on the island’s roads. “I

invoke

the

Puerto

and

tough

transit bill.

said at a La Fortaleza

the

that has

this

year

Rican

tra-

ditional courtesy, so characteristic of our culture, so that in the next six months we will not repeat the 209

traffic

deaths,’

Munoz

said.

The new 102-page law repeals the 1946 transit law which was often

attacked

as

antiquated

and

According to Police Superintendent Ramon Torres Braschi, present at yesterday’s ceremony, the new law creates 130 new traffic violations, some of which deal

Has Run Of Congo, have

By A. W. MALDONADO yesterday called for “the Puerto Rican traditional courtesy” on the island’s streets and roads as -

useless.

Hammarskjold: UN

troops

Stiff New Transit Bill Is Law; Munoz Calls For Highway Courtesy ceremony,

some-

to

submerged

fcllowed

shot with

Both marine

Monday

a

Belgium

of restoring peace here at a time U.N. officials considered they

Ajater.

tions

blocked

for

from

statement,

Fila.

launehed

from

and

water.launching from

were

Navy

yesterday

was originally scheduled for unloading in Mayaguez, but operathere

CANAVARAL,

(AP)—The

material

Lumumba’s

Aloft By Sub CAPE

reinforcements

(See World Reaction, Page 4)

for target

Two Polaris Missiles Sent time

"yesterday unloaded in Ponce the motor vessel, Venus. That ship’s

get out immediately aid would be sought.

in the last few days despite the U. N. appeal for Belgian withdrawal.

SER

POLARIS ... Streaks

afwish

by

Belgian

and were disclosed to have sent

by

Affiliation Limited affiliation of the Domini-

statement

unless

The prime minister ‘served notice that the Belgians mtyst immediately obey his ultim to withdraw their armed forces from the entire country,. They Hhave shown no sign of doing so,

union.

The

his

that

troops Soviet

AFL-CIO President George Meany when reVealed recently. The labor federation, however, postponed any action on the controversial

Minister

to send troops.

viet Union

powerful waterfront union will , block any boycott against Domin-

men to the ILA. The tieup was

(AP)—Prime

day that his cabinet had voted to appeal immediately to the So-

The head of. the International Longshoreman’s Assn. flew into San Juan yester-

day

The Congo

trice Lumumba, expressing doubts that the United Nations can restore peace rapidly in this riot-torn land, announced yester-

any-

where in the Congo including seceded Katanga Province. The U.N. Sceretary-General said he had so informed Moise Tshombe, the Katanga premier. The premier has declared that

with

pedestrians,

_

Secretary of Public Works Francisco Lizardi, also present, said

one

of

the

major

provisions

is

the establishment of a point system whereby up-to-date © records will be kept of all traffic convic-

(See

TRANSIT,

Page

GOV. MUNOZ -.. appeals for

21)

safety

Husband Shot Down By Reds, PR Wife Seeks Muioz Aid ‘Mayoress To Campaign For Democrats ;

Union Obliged

Yesterday’s wtions in‘ Ponce

See

SHIP

unloading operawere directed by

BAN,

Page

21)

,12:39 p.m. EST, iginted instantly and streaked 1,100 miles down “(See POLARIS, Page 21)

rich

province

independent

(See UN,

of

Page 4)

Gov. would

If Her ‘Delegation Is Accredited’ By Mary Dee and Nory Segarra Dota Felisa Rincén, mayor , of San Juan, said yesterday she - would campaign for the main-

2 land her

Democrats “delegation

this is

year

if

accredited”

,by the national Democratic Com‘mittee.

+

In

an_

exclusive

interview,

Doita Felisa expressed her views on

politics

and

w@man’s

that field. Q. “Will you campaign nominee Kennedy and the

place

in

mocratic

candidates

in

New

York and wherever Puerto Ricans live on the mainland?” A. “I would like to cam-

that

Puerto findlly

will

Rico

depend

delegation

accredited

by

with

the

U.S.

State

over

the

fate

of

officer

paign in New York and other cities where I might he needed, but

for De-

Munoz said yesterday he register his “concern”

the

on

that

the

is

special

committee set up by National Chairman, Sen. Henry Jackson. (See DONA FELISA, Page 8)

shot

Department

an

down

Air

Force

an

RB-47

in

plane near Russia July 1. The governor’s statement came after Maria Amparo Sola, a native

and L.

of

the

the

wife

Goforth,

town

of

issued

1st an

of

Aguada

Lt. urgent

Oscar call

to Gov. Mufioz from her Topeka, Kansas, home for help in obtaining information on her missing husband.

Mrs. Goforth asked the Asso ciated Press to give the following

message

“This Puerto

is

to

to

Rico,

the

Governor:

the

Governor

Mufioz

Marin:

of

“I am Maria Amparo Sola of Aguada, Puerto Rico. My husband is

1st

Lt.

Oscar

L.

Goforth

who

is a missing crew member of the RB-47 shot down by the Soviet Union July 1, you please give your

1960. Will assistance

to the United States Government in their efforts to solve this (See PR WIFE, Page 21)


\

THE SAN

2

— Thuroday, July 21, 1960

STAR

JUAN

nb

NEWPORT,

R.

Women, Take Lead In Anti-Castro Fight

L > (AP)—

Eisenhower

yester-

day announced a $1,100,000,000 U.S.

gevernment

budget

sur-

HAVANA

plus for the fiscal year which ended

June

The

30.

surplus

is

more

than

Following demonstrations Sunday and Monday, thet groups said yesterday they plan a campaign of nonviolent resistance to the increasing influence of Communism in Cuba.

economic

intends

of only

strength

financial basis,”

te

affairs

run _

om

Eisenhower

its

a

sound

said

in

a

the

reported

are

the

publicly

that

three

bur-

Longshore-

here,

said

yes-

on Monday. Rivera of 213

Ocasio

St.,

Boston

section

of

Santurce,

yesterday

Braves

told

detec-

afternoon

that

$300 was missing from bed. name

Gonzalez gave of a suspect.

under his police

the

Francisco Coll Torres, manager of

the

Coop

Super

Market

in

Hato Rey, reported to police yes|terday that $379 was stolen from a

store

cash

register

on

Satur-

day.

WEATHER

For Sale or Rent

FORECAST:

San

Juan,

Ponce

and Mayaguez—Generally fair teday, with some cleudiness and eccasional shewers tonight. PUERTO RICO and the VIR-

GIN

ISLANDS—Some

with lated

cloudiness

scattered showers and thundershowers today

some

cloudiness

showers

with

isoand

scattered

tonight.

WINDS: Easterly miles per hour.

at

YESTERDAY’S

HIGH:

86

LOW:

72.

12:30 pan.

YESTERDAY’S STATESIDE: partly

cloudy;

cloudy;

12

New

to 20

York,

Beston,

Washington,

81,

87,

at

in the campaign.

C.

Pp.

Slendrocycle.

R.

Santurce

Pence

Stations

de

&

MEDICAL

Leon

Ave.

SUPPLY —

Step

Tels. 23112

CO.,

INC.

partly

outbreaks of laymen whose principal aim is to stop the increasing infiltration in Cuba of Soviet and Chinese

Communists.

Spokesmen said they expect to step up their opposition and their Passive

resistance

direct

Chief

& 2-3491

indicating

tions.

experience

and

Communist

Many

to

the

in

rise

in

infiltration.

expect

an

outbreak

of

oppesition to Castro July 26, the national holiday marking the beginning of his revolt against the Fulgencio Batista regime. One

proposal

is

for

Catholics

to

at

tend mass that day in mourning garb, dressed in black and wearing black arm bands. Others have proposed that Cubans remain in

their homes that day to make it “a

day

of

mourning.”

The

main

pro-Castro celebration will be mh the mountains of Oriente province,

birthplace

of

Castro’s

revolu-

tion. He will address an organized mass meeting there. The Castro regime has already taken action against Catholic demonstrations. A number of Catholics have been’ arrested after

street fights

outside

two

Havana

churches. An officer of a court where 13 Catholics were held for disturb-

ing

public

Sunday

order

said

after

all had

a

been

of

nations

and

or want the

we

do

assistance

Mr. Khrushchev.” Beltran is here on a

were

jailed

for

brief

visit

by

military authorities.

Tel.

Registry ©

3-5169

on Night

Metropolitan

Cah

Rio

3-2467

justly sugar

in requota,

done.”

V.1. Delegate Seeks Support For Plan

To Elect Governor By

WALTER

STAR

PRIEST

Convention

Darean

CHICAGO—Jo:e

Shaubah,

a

Virgin Island delegate to the Republican Party National Convention

here,

saiG

yesterday

will attempt to get support a plan for elect

their

tenant

own

and

ing representative Shaubah said

he

the GOP islanders

governor,

governor,

a

to to lieu-

a non-vot-

to Congress. he wants the

GOP to match the stand made by the

Democratic

Party

in

Los

An-

geles. However, he said, he would not press the GOP to back a V. I. right

to vote

in president-

ial elections as the Democrats did. He said he did not want to jeopardize

the islands’

chances

Thursday, July High Tides

21

San Juan: Fajardo:

6:47 6:38

a.m. a.m.

8:2 pm, 8:13 p.m.

Ponce:

5:56

a.m.

9:24

San Juan; Fajardo: Mayaguez

6:21 a.m. Lew Tides 2:25 a.m. 2:14 a.m 10:08

2:17

a.m

a.m.

p.m,

7:56 p.m, 1:08 p.m. 12:57 p.m, p.m

12:50 p.rh,

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for taformation

and

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Beltran replied that “there was not much more that could be

3

San Juan — Santuerce Piedras — Barrie Obrere

Tel.

Eisenhower ducing the

Mayaguez: .

Thursday, July 21 All Night Pharmacy Fernandez Juncos 1304 Dectors

undergoes

asked if he thought Pres.

clash

investigation

Emergency

When

releas-

ed on bonds of 100 pesos ($100) each. Others arrested Monday

engineers,

qualifica-

campaign

proportion

Tel.

F. NEGRON, Box 666 Mayaguez

26%

foreignBeltran.

Francisco,

partly

Positions available immediately, terested Bérsons apply by letter

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Television

night. what said

nism rather than against the Castro government. They seem to be spontaneous

Santurce

WANTED 2

Monday

while his wife, Miriam Kropp de Beltran, who was born in San

ioty

Pinas Home Slenderizing and Massage Table. Vibratory Massage Belt. . for hips, legs, arms, shoulders, inner-thighs. Firm the bedy. Improves circulation.

here

“We do not care ers have to say,”

Thus far Catholic demonstrations have been against Commu-

82,

dudy; Philadelphia, 82, partly eloudy; Denver, 85, clear; Chicage, 72, clear; Miami, 90, partly coudy; Dallas, 84, cloudy; San Francisco, 72, clear.

A B.

rived

need

his office at noon Felix Gonzalez tives

Peru, denounced Soviet intervention in Cuban affairs when he ar-

American

yesterday

the

SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Pedro Beltran, Prime Minister of

not

terday that $600 cash he had in an envelope is missing. Moreno told police-he had the money in

in

Beltran Of Peru Denounces Soviet intervention In Cuba

the

investigating

Association

at-

churches

Top authorities of the Cuban Catholic Church have not joined

International

men’s

are

will fight.”

regime. Havana

Eisenhower

glaries in the metropolitan area, totaling $1,279 in missing cash. Eusebio G. Moreno, president of

passive,”

two

“This is a matter strictly between

Police: Investigate Police

be

if we

at

lic groups, have been increasing steadily in recent weeks.

ef

administration’s third budget surplus im seven years.

they

taken

Con-

contrel

was

“but

members carry arms openly without interference from police -or other authorities. Their opera tions, especially against Catho-

gress,

This

have

leftist-oriented

She referred te the activities of red-indoctrinated squads whose

vention is sure te bulwark the Republicans in their campaign to retain the Presidency capture

will

said,

tacked, we

announce-

ment coming only five days . in advance of the opening of the Republican National Con-

and

efforts

a woman

House.

president's

Castro’s

“Our

statement at the summer White The

to

charge of the fight against Prime Minister

“This demonstration fiseal responsibility mot

States

Equipment

appear

Fidel

here at heme but reaffirms to the world that the United

Exercise

women,

million figure the President predicted last January.

reinforces

KEEP FIT & RELAXED

(AP)-Roman Catholic groups,

especially

five times as large as the $200

HAND IN HAND—Sen. John F. Kennedy and his wife Jacqueline stroll to their family yacht for an afternoon sail on Nantucket Sound. The senator is enjoying a brief rest from his recent campaign which won him the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination. (AP Photo.)

Lees

\Catholics, Backed By

Ike Announces $1.1 Billion Budget Surplus President

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STAR

Veh

— Thursday, Jaly 21, 1960

3

Munoz Denies PDP New F Kancs For Jobless Lost Many Followers Created By Gov. Munoz Gov. Mufioz denied any allegation by Popular Party

an

Rep.

Jose

Mimoso

Raspaldo

“The

that

Mimoso,

“thousands”. of Caguas Populars have left the party to join the Christian

Action

Party

with

the

joined

CAP.

the

Mimoso

Caguas

of

found

By

W.

Representatives,

terday

two

of

important

social

legislation—one

designed

the

Popular

Party

1951-2.

Luis

MALDONADO

Gov.

ard was member of the Commonwealth Constitution Convention in

A.

in

veteran

Munoz

signed

pieces

yes-

to help wipe out unemployment and the other to aid “isolated communities” in Puerto Rico.

Munoz ing the

been

approved a bill creatAdministration of Oc-

cupational

ministration

Development—a _ pub-

lic corporation with the re sponsibility of dealing with the island’s unemployment prublem. According to the law, the ad-

...

Sola

to

involved

to

es

said.

Lebanon

terday

as

said

the

The

radio

also

26

2

yes-

elect in-

for the

resignation for the highly respected general who took over the presidency during Lebanon’s crisis in 1958, was that he felt his

mission of restoring security to the state was now accomplished. His

message

said

that

with

PICKET LA FORTALEZA—Striking members of the newspaper EI | Impareial members of the Brotherhood of Teamsters are shown picketing La Fortaleza (STAR photo by Gunter Hett.) terday.

EI Impa rcial Strikers Picket La Fortaleza

a

Striking

El Imparcial

employes

noz with

being

against

the

rights

picket

the

Commonwealth

De-

of El Imparcial strikers.

partment of Labor.

in

of

La Fortaleza yesterday in protest

Humberto Trias, a member of the Teamsters and spokesmen for

The Teamsters were also protesting, Trias said, a statement

ced

ing

a

longer.

Newspapers speculated elections

pleted

July

which

were

Teamsters

picketed

in

front

of

at of government advertisements plathe picketers, said they were ask-

length about Chehab’s choice for the new prime minister follow-

ing

The

com-

3.

in the

Spanish-language

placards

picketers

carried

charged

daily.

by

the

Governor

Mu-

that

government

agencies

not

He

said

he

even

if

preferred

T@KYO (AP)—Dr. Thomas Dooley said yesterday “I prefer to live six months deeply and

work,

richly

cancer

therapy

which

require

months,

perhaps

than

cian

66

years

young

who

to

a vege-

American

has

‘sistance

as

made

the

physi-

medical

sick

of

as-

Asia—

‘and for that. matter the whole of the poverty-stricken half of .the

world—his

active

career,

‘should by all odds be already : déad. Instead, he is en route back to “his: famed jungle hospital in

Laos,

on

the

Chinese

Commu-

nigt frontier, full of plans for the future. Interviewed here by newsmen, he admitted that the cancer which attacked his ‘chest some months ago has ; been arrested but has not been ‘ eyred.

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Ave. Condado Esq.

61,

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life,

than

to

it

meant

submit

a

to

to

shorter

a

new

would years

of treatment and inactivity. The 33-year-old former Navy doctor is a _ co-founder, with Dr. Peter Comaduras, of a non-profit, non-political organization

to

backward

bring

medical

areas.

12

different.

to

|

Dooley reported ganization now has

in

aid

countries

and

“good

that

police

job”

in

had

the

public

law

of

will

secretaries

works,

assigns.

Public

agricul-

the

Depart

Works

$300,000

|to bring

about

its program

alyy

bring

light,

to

facilities

commission

He

that

thousands

doctors teered

He

prejudice The

of

American

and nurses had to take part in

said

he

hoped

volunit.

ultimately

to have doctors and nurses from countries in Asia working in Africa and South America while

men

and

areas

women

helped

cure

from_

those

people

choosing

cent

the

medical

cent ability people.

volunteers,

criterion skill

to

get

basic

water, to

and

mountain

will consist

of

began

and

50

per

with

way

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and

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please

in May.

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Union,

editor said

failure

was

Herbert

that

a

sure

to ““try

everybody.”

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the

(AFL-CIO).

the Teamsters. late

said union,

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against

police

votes

the

EYES EXAMINED Glasses for as low as ..

is

along

strike

the

of

a

therhood

the

in

Asia. In

charged

Dieterle against

done

handling

strike situation in front newspaper building. cial. He said they also planned to

said, that the or17 programs

by Munoz

place advertisements in El Impar-

Dr. Dooley Prefers Full Life table.” The

of

Employes at El Barranquitas Hotel yesterday voted against affiliation with any union, accord ing to Frederick Dieterle, mane ger of the Condado Beach Hotel, which operates El Barranquitas.

and members of the Brotherhood

any

adminis-

directors

Barranquifas Help Rejects Affiliation and Any Union yes- - | With

new parliament peaceably elected, he sees no reason for staying office

labor,

The

minister of defense and commander of the Lebanese army.

given

of

ot

te

fiscal

seven governor-appointed mem bers. These will be low-salaried positions, according to the law.

parlia-

announced

only reason

composed

its

areas.

terim Premier Ahmed Daouk has resigned from his dual role of The

be

sanitation

Le

to

$100,000

for The

board

The

the

newly-elected

ment will meet. July a new president.

situation.

assigns

operation.

ment

banon Republic. A Beirut radio announcement which stunned this little republic

publie

Munoz also signed a bill creating a commission “to plan, organize, direct, and supervise programs necessary to bring about better living conditions te isolated communities on the

(AP)—Genof

ex-

pro-

island.”

resigned

president

island’s

ture, the president. of the plan ning board, and three citizens appointed by the governor.

Of Lebanon Gov't Chehab

series

These

administration

1961

Quits As President Fuad

a

primarily,

the

law

tration’s

Gen. Faud Chehab BEIRUT,

the

be

alleviate

the

Munoz discounted the _possibility of CAP taking control of Caguas under the leadership of Mimoso.

eral

of

force.

will

The

figures as to his following definitely mathematically in-

launch

The administration will pay particular attention to farm unemployment and is authorized to develop agricultural programs

SBR EN

Morales.

Munoz

use

labor

grams works.

‘reasons given by Rep. (for joining the CAP)

correct,”

make

cess

are not particularly religious and the are

will

of ambitious programs with other govern.nent departments

power struggle in Popular Party Sen.

Yidefonso “The Mimoso

in

Church-backed

had

in a bitter Ciguas with

Party

a -24-year

House

helped

Mi-

moso. : In a public emonstration last unday, the aguas representative bolted the Popular Party | and

Popular

is very strong,” he'said.

CENTER,

RED

P. R.

Bayamon,

P. R.

CROSS

PUERTO RICO CHAPTER NOTICE OF MEETING In

accordance

with

Section

4.02

of

the

by-laws

governing

our Chapter, the members of the American Red Cross residing in Puerto Rice are hereby called to the Annual Meeting of Members, which will be held on Sunday, July 31, 1960, at the main boliroom of the Casino de Puerte Rico, Dr. Ashford Avenue end Jose de Diego St., Santurce, Puerto Rico, beginning at 10:00 e.m., for the consideration of reports, the election 6f twelve Directors and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Sen Juon, P. R., July 20, 1960 Approved

JOSE L. PORRATA, Chairmen

M.D.

MANUELA

G. GUEVARA

Secretary

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FUTURES

NEW YORK (AP) - Domestic tures No. 6 closed 2 lower to Sales

78

Sep Nov

6.21 6.13

6.17

World sugar futures No. wer to 2 bigher. Sales 309

3.21 6.12B

Sep

High 3.36

Lew 3.29

Close 3.35-36

Oct

3.36

3.27 33

3.23

323 3.3

3.35

Jly Sep

3.29 3.32

3.25 331

3.29 3.31B

Mar May Ont

3.30

Raw

sugar

spot

By NEW

4 clesed 2 le contracts.

3.31B

Steels, base metals, airlines, building materials and drugs de-

B Bid.

NEW

YORK

FUTURES (AP) -Coffee

No 4 ex-dock closed at freight offerings include

spot

36.50A. Santos

9

Santos

Jes

53

contracts

> See

= 355@

Lead

33

May

ay

iS 3541

34.00

_

futures

Ee

closed

ee

aly

33.55

14 to

%

na

mixed.

of

higher.

tee | Cams

with

to

$217.80.|

2,490,000

for

the first

attention

Allied

to

45.00

45.25

Dec ~Mar

43.50 43.20

43.10 4295

43.40 | 30 43.20 [15

3 Special

erril,

yach,

4305

aluminum Co Amerada Pet

"8 56%

shares

|Am Can

2

Am Cyan

re fogd

&

FP

Of 623) armco

Central Chase Com.

Fajardo

Aguirre

East.

59% 34%

Sugar

Fajardo East. Sugar pf. First Natl. City Bank

Maule au

Ind

nin

7%

atric

14%

P.

46

Telephone

.

Coyne Industrial Laundry, Inc.,}

Boeing Borden

:

Air

o Mate Key, Bas

Linen and Towel Supply Co. te|Borg of| Bridg War Brass

60 | Catafio, 3% Price

2 27% 76%

Pueblo Supermarkets R.

Bendix Av Beth Steel

22%

6

Manhattan Oil Ref. Co.

not

it was learned yesterday. Burln Ind of the transaction was | Burroughs

disclosed.

Cdn

28 77%|>3

b Waite ce Thomas ite,

"|

Ohio,

has

__ | of supplying

been

+152 | commercial for

the

past

Pac

oe = ayn — Clevel nd,|Case

in the

iF _ (J. I.

business | Celanese

towels to hotels and|Cer

establishments

published

Corporate bonds Trading was light.

Steel

11/4,

and

General Electric 1 3/8.

After the market close Sinclair

de

here|Champ

five years.

Pas

Pap

Chemetron

mig

bond

—-1%

Unch —-%

-%

Unch

43%

Cities Sv Coca Cola

Colg

Paim

Comw

Con

Ed

prices closed

were steady, U.S. corporate

strong.

-%

37%

Unch

—-1%

Libby Owens Ligg & My

49% 81%

= +h

22%

A%

=—%

Leckh

Unch

Lone

where you get things done

Lerillard

37%

Unch

- % 52

—% +™M%

51%

+ %

Crane

45

Unch

Merck

35%

Unch

Crn

Zell

42%

Unch

MGM

33%

+Y%

39%

=

Curt

Wr

19

—M%

57% 4%

+% =.

Mp!

Doug

30%

+1%

Minn Mg Mfg

Che

33

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Monsan

In

20

—e

Mont

—-1%

Moore

Me

11%

26

+h

Motorola

- 82%

+%

117%

+%

30%

+%

Nat Bis Nat Cash

62% 56%

+% =<

31%

+%

—%

duPont

+1 —%

29% 50%

+1% +%

Ss

3%

—%

18% 35

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B%

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66% 5%

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198%

Air

East Ko Food

Fair

Firestn Food Mach

36% 52%

+% +%

Ford Gen Dynam

63% 42

-% +%

Gen Elec

83%

—-1%

Gen

Mills

26%

+h

Gen

Motors

43%

+%

56%

kh

56%

Gen Tel General Ga

29

Tire

Pac

Nat

+h

automobile, one

part

he

34%

—-%

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500% 4%

+% ++%

5

=—%

97% 39%

+1% —M%

67 32%

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FINNER

you

have

and

can’t

that he about the

only

conceive

knows of

the

other parts but. . .that doesn’t mean

that the other parts aren‘t there.” Bréken

San Juan — Santurce — Hato Rey Mayagiiez — Guénica Assets exceed $4,000,000,000 FACILITIES

down

into

ple automobilese,

most

people

drive

pure

and

sim-

it just means

that

thir

cars

+%

26% 54% 91% 20%

+h —% Unch Unch

N Am Av Nwst Airl

40% 17%

+% =

G &

27 7

usually

58%

Nat Dis Nat Gyps Nat Lead NY Cent

Pae

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“When a man says knows all there is to know

Dairy

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35%

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Goodyear

presume

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40%

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4042

31%

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40 52%

TB

Co

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Oil.

15% 60

&

+h

70%

Mathi Elev

Gillette

Oil Rand

_ 158%

Olin Otis

Glen Ald Geodrich Grace

Hon

Ohio

purpose.

THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA

+1%

- +%

| Mare Oil Martin

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promptly...

Air

S

48 57%

Oi Pd

Know For Sure?

BANKING

was

with

73

37%

Jones & L Jy Mfg

COMPLETE

Volume

shares compared Tuesday.

Koppers

+ fn —%

66%

Int Paper Int Tel &

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ad

Kennecott

42 63%

Edis

Int Nick

eee

in

24%

4%

7

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Int Bus M Int Harv

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irregular.

ped

Gulf Inge

pee

were

770,000 830,000

U.S.

1/8

American Stock Exchange pri-

ces

news

that its rate structure is being investigated. Johns-Manville drop17|8,

off

Cont Corn

12%

Steel

Armour

Ask|

11|4|

on

dividend cut.

Container

MH,

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Bid

up

some

points

a

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53%

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1%

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Interest

te.)

7

e

43.05N | 65 STKS

42.74

teree,

54% Ya, 23%

averages:

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brought

Lockheed,

Chem

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time

Allisajlis CChal aAjumin Ltd

JONES

New York (AP)—Closing

41/2

7/8.

announced

The stock was only vance of the news.

Closing Stock Quotations

Am

DOW

45.51

42.90

Press average |

$30

Match

The launching of a Polaris missile from a submerged submarine

Sa-

Sep

;

fell

—33.60N | traded Tuesday. 45.14N|

Jdly

stocks

versal

areas

Poor’s 500 stock cents at $55.61.

Associated

3407N|compared

44.90

43.05

60

major

The Dow Jones 30 industrials} Were down $.65 to $624.13.

45.15

May

other

Oil

United were made also by ; Gains ardt, Marqu included Gainers 238) Jaen Meee So Boeing, and Douglas Foundry 11{2, Magnavox 1 1/8, Standard Kolisman 1 3/8, and Uni- A viorida Power & Light broke

SN | Volume totaled 2,370,000 shares | Am Airlines

3400

33.60

while

closed

The

Sa-

oS 3546N|

GNSS

clined,

Standard and index lost nine

Cost and Bourbons

os*B" futures RESO.closeda 10 SSto 14BS higher.

stock

against the trend as the international situation continued tense.

6.70.

COFFEE

MCKEE (AP)—The

market declined slightly in slow trading yesterday. Aircrafts, missiles, and other defense-related stocks rose

3.25B 3.25B

3.30

JOHN

YORK

Small Volume

On

Down

Market

sugar fu1 higher.

contracts.

think-

ing that as long as they know where the steering wheel is, that is the beginning and the ending of the parts of the automobile. _ They remain forever oblivious to the brakes, mufflers, ignitions, carburetors and automatic transmissions, without which the automobile would be just a useless pile of metal.

El

Pan A Air Param Patino Pa

Pict M

RR

Pepsi Cola Pfizer Phelps

D

64%

—%

17%

= —%

57% 2

-% +h

13

+\%

4% 31%

+h +%

47%

-%

69% 43%

+MY + Ye!

118% 29%

Unch Unch

Quaker O RCA Rayonier

50 62% 17%

-% —2% +%

Raytheon

39

<1

Repub

Stl

59%

—-%

Reyn

Met

47%

—%

Philip Mor Phillips Pet Proct Pure

& G Oi

Reyn

Tob

76%

Roan

Ant

3%

Unch -+%

Roy Dutch St Reg Pap

w% 37

Unch +%

Sears

55%

+%

Shell . Oil

Roeb

33%

—%

Shell Tran Sinclair

18% 37%

—% —-h%

Secony Mobil So Am G & P

3% 5%

“—-% Unch

So Cal Ed Seuthn Co

64 49%

+h% =

Sperry Rd

23

-Y%

Std

462

—-%

St Oi} Cal St Oil Ind St Oil (NJ)

41% Ms 40%

+% Unch +¥M%

St Oil Oh

46%

—%

Stud Pack Texaco

8% 73%

+Y% +

Brand

Thom

W

56%

—%

Tidewat Oil Twent* Cen

16% 36%

—\% Unch

12%

—%

1” 41%

+Y% +Y%

Tran

R

W

Airs

Un Carbide Un Oil Cal Un Pac Unit Aire

27% 41%

-% +1%

Unit Fruit

21%

—%

US

50%

—-1%

US Steel Warner Bs Pics

79% 47%

-1% +%

War

Rub

I’m not suggesting that every car owner should know everything there is to know about his cor. Just that fhe should know basically what the main parts are and their function,

20%

-%

West Uni Westg A Bk

“4 ° 26%

=-% -%

Westg

56

—VYe

then to know thot these parts need

Worthin

occasional servicing. That’s alf he needs td know. CAR CLINICot 115

Yale

from

Market

Lam

Elc And

Twne

Yng Sh & T ‘| de Diego Ave., Santurce (in front: of Zenith Pueblo ) con handleit there. (When you go to see

them, just say “John sent me.)

Total

Tone

Sales

47%

-k&

28%

Unch

108% 116

+6% Unch

Lower

2,370,000


vai

.

:f

7? 2

The

first

of

three

.

additional

in Ponce, Arecibo and Mayagiiez:

fiicon shiss scheduled for the: Sem Juan

run

arrived

yesterday as the

Aleoa

Cavalier

«ruise

passengers.

ee vessels,

landed

with

48

When You Specify

ee originating from

Verts, ave pamenpat tacmids to 3U

persons.

“CLIPPER* CARGO”

Passenger load on the

six Alcoa vessels serving Puerto Rico up to now is limited to 12 persons.

best

per

capita: over-

release.

said

that

California

sales

to Puerto Rico were currently running at the rate of $5 million

a

month

@

year.

Last

and

rising

year

13

per

California’s

to

Puerto Rico reached a record $60 million

doubling

the

volume

of

1954:

.

The

new

San

representative

Francisco

for

area

Puerto

Rico’s

Economic Develcpment Administration (Fomente) advised West Coast

and

Northwest

business-

men to keep close watch on Puerto Rico where more than 50 cents out of each

new

dollar created

economic growth for U.S. mainland lease

by

is now spent goods, the re-

said.

More

than

75

California

com-

panies now operate branch plants in Puerto Rico and eleven more

recently have announced plans to establish

branch

factories

in

Puerto Rico, the Boot-strap official said. Most of these are in ‘electronics and metalworking. An

itemized

list

of

the

major

product eategories sold by fornia to Puerto Rico last included

ducts,

$35,000,000

$3,000,000

Caliyear

food

textiles

pro-

and

The

imcomplete

ulls

were

ap-

parel; $11,000,000 metals and manufactures, and $11,000,000 all

others.

WASHINGTON

(®—Sen.

John

L. McClellan (D-Ark) plans to revive his investigation of the Teamsters

union

and

James

R.

Hoffa

in public hearings next month, the, Washingten Star Plans for the

are

not

has new

ready

PONCE

investigations way for some

Ernesto

time, the paper added. McClellan heads the permanent

_——

Senate

investigations

The

Senate

subcom-

shifted to that

the powers previously y the special Senate rackets

held

committee

and

committee’s

also

the

rackets

files.

The rackets committee’s authority expired last March 31. Martin

F.

O’Donoghue

has

sub

mitted his resignation as chairman of the Teamsters’ Union courtappointed

board

of

monitors.

O'Donoghue had Judge F. Dickinson quitting

for

and

because

ting

actien

told Federal Letts he was

both

personal

of

difficulty

from

in

‘yrael to nine American firms and fil. stars Jeff Chandler and DanKaye.

Twelve European and Asian firms also were added to the blacklist of companies from operating in or

barred sending

‘their products into all Arab coun: tries.

:’ Kaye and Chandler were iblacklisted for “pro-Israel affiliations and services for’ Israel’s ‘ interests.”

:

The

‘for

American

doing

firms

business

banned

with

Israel

‘include Firestone Internatiojmal, Studebaker-Packard, Bulova /Wateh

‘lova

Co.

and

‘Mitenberg

banks

Morse

wTrading

(Diaz,

and

Co.,

Am

Bu-

Inc.,

Inc., Fair~

Fairbanks

American - Palestine

Corp.

Maritime Inc.

parent,

Cal

and Samton

‘Whitney,

‘the

its

Foundation,

(AMPALY,

firm

Gracia

and

and

has

United States 20-year-period

to

by

out

nationalization

of

UV.

S.

pay

the

citizens of

arising

agreement was .described~ as removing an important problem in Asst. Kohler kowski,

Polish

relations.

Secretary and Dr.

of State Foy D. Stanislaw Racz-

financial

embassy,

ment. In addition

counselor

of

the

signed the agree-

to

the

provision

for

settlement of claims by American nationals, the agreement provides

for

release

nationals which

of in

have

assets the

been

MAYAGUEZ Francisco

Orpi

Olmo

104

162

929

Fabregas

McKinley

Telephone

Street

407

Red

FROM

NEW

YORK:

which

leaves

New

Cargo arriving in San Juan on flight 257

York

Mayagiiez

Arecibo and

will

PM

at 9:30

be delivered

early the following morning.

in Ponce,

TO NEW YORK: Cargo picked up in Ponce, Arecibo and Mayagiiez in the afternoon will leave San Juan on flight 252 at 1:00 AM and will be delivered in New York that same morning...

NEW

LOW

RATES: SAN 10,000

JUAN

Ibs.:

12

10,000 Ibs. and over: *Wearing

7,500

TO

NEW

cents

YORK

per

lb.

10 cents per lb.

apparel:

:.

13 cents

per

lb.

(minimum

440

Ibs.)

12 cents

per lb.

(minimum

1100

lbs.)

YORK

TO SAN

10,000

Ibs.:

13

10,000 —

15,000

Ibs.:

11 cents per lb.

15,000 lbs. and over: *Wearing apparel:

10 13

cents

cents cents

per

JUAN

per per

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(minimum

440

lbs.)

property

under negotiation in Washington and Warsaw since March 1959. The

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. Ann Landers Says

Penmanship Is No Key To Character has

had

a

who

a man

marriage

failure.

T’ve had one, too. Both want

to be

to make me

A

a favor. at

extra of mine

Her

offered

aunt

hand-writing

charges

of us

careful

not

another mistake.

friend

pert

half

LANDER’S:

with

only

$20.

to do

is an

ex-

analysis She

and

claims

it

is possible to tell by comparing the handwriting of two people whether or not they are compatible for marriage. I gave her samples of both

my

boy

mine

friend’s I

also

handwriting

gave

her

and

$20.

This

is the result which she brought over tonight: “You should not marry this man. His writing shows that he is headstrong, not to be trusted and there may be some insanity in his family. You, on the other

hand

are

willy-nilly.

easily

suaded and he would you completely.” Is there anything to

ing

analysis?>—AFRAID

per-

by

This and

who

do

at his

hundreds

DEAR ANN: Please say something about proper dress for women who work in offices. Ours is a large company and easily

work

I

on

sit

this

at

my

crossed

of

ruffles.

Her

and

she

looks

the copy desk

boy

he

drops

has

to

legs

are

like

stuff

a

on

look

at

the

has

on

a

nest. Thanks, Ann. Do it up good. —OUT OF TOWN COLLEAGUE DEAR COLLEAGUE: Girls who work in offices should wear conservative, office-type clothes and

with red

petticoat

Flamenco dancer. Her blouse is cut so low in front that when

net

look

out

all

as if they

night

had

and

stay-

left

party te come to work. And bee-hives are fine.

have

got

the

If you)

bees.

her ceil-

ing.

<

Another

gal

dress

that

an

formal

old

girl

looks

across

a number

It

the with

was

as

she

sack

putting

a

belt

it makes

on

if

it

was The

is

sequins

originally

dresses.

while

She

those thinks

you’re the

at

it,

hair

day.

all

right

the

first

|: :

of

the

Puerto

Lillian

Canals,

Women’s Rico,

Civic

will

the

entertain

of

Club’s

directors press at

and the Puerto a cocktail party

for

Democrats

that

accred-

their

my

ability

that

they

island.

I will

to

the

because have

Puerto

I

done

“He

has

great

man

qualities

is dedicated’

young

and

and

vital,

to

fine He

and

I

is

also

be our meeting I said,

‘He

made

thé

Man.’

He

a

good choice in Sen. Johnson for his running-mate—We have

MATCHING darin-type

OUTFIT—A coat

in

the

man-

pale

Q.

brocade

outfit

from

the

collection

the

start

ing

of

York

of

a week-long

fall designers

fashions for

will

of us. though, between politics.

show-

by

the

nor

New

nation’s

QQagay

press.

you

be

. think

governor

a

woman

of

Puerto

All work together “No. I hope our Gover-

A.

ef Maurice Rentner. It was shown in New York Monday at

now.

“Do

should Rico?”

and lined -with Hudson seal matches the sleeveless sheath in this

South

live

long

to

take

UM

IN Now

conveniently

care

Here in Puerto Rico, there is no question men and women in We all work together.”

Ave.

Stop

18,

the

of

San

accept

is

the

my

nomi-

job.

I

am

close to our people.” “Would you want to-kiss

and make tez?” A.

up

“What!

sonal.

It

with

Jose

is

nothing

It

is

his

Beni-

attitude.

per-

When

all was going well, he suddenly changed. It is a matter of principles.” Q. “Do you think the-Catholic party should go to the elections?” As A Catholic “One thing. I am talking as a Catholic and not as a politician. There are no words to express my feelings at this moment. It is a great mistake to divide the

Catholics.

Priests

|presentatives are we to

Church

are

and

State.

re-

but how between

I

strongly about this. I anything but Popular

also faith

the

of God, feel torn

feel

so

cannot be and I am

a Catholic. To lose in either would be to

my die.

It seems that legislation for a better Christian country can be acquired in other ways without mixing politics and religion.”

Q.

“To

your

question

knowledge, of

religion

did arise

that there was

at any

|

“I was amazed and inspired time

never

of

any

religion

mention

or

of

a

man’s religious belief. This sign of maturity gave me the greatest

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Juan?”

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problems

of

the

most

magnetism

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KENNEDY

the ballot?” A. “It does not matter. The job is for mayoralty of San Juan. If you want to vote for me, vote for the Popular Democratic Party—and Commonwealth.”

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However,

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are harmless but be careful of people who try to make a) profession of it. P. S. You paid 20 DOLLARS for that ‘“analysis”?!! =>

a red

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who

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morning

right. And

NOW

women use

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penmanship.

Amateurs

the

dominate

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of

here could subject.

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de

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JUAN

STAR

Thursday,

July 21, 1960

By

JAMES

Associated

News

Analyst

CHICAGO (AP)—The 1960 political conventions, although they figure to be the dullest in years, are in a very real sense part of the birth pangs of a new and revolutionary era. It will be a double revolution: fm men and events. 1. Almost everywhere around the world before

News

the

end

of

the

Chancellor

. Analysis will

have

none

of

figure

1960s a new, younger generation of men become the new leaders,

whom only

was

15

a

ago

Adenauer,

Nationalist China’s Chiang KaiShek, Red China’s Mao Tse-Tung, India’s Premier Nehru, and even

Russia’s

dominant

years

- Konrad

Premier

Nikita

Khrush-

chev.

when

Has

World War II ended. 2 The struggle between the and Communism United States has within the past few months errered a new, intense and unpredictable phase which will re-

Already

Kennedy some

has

Spoken

already

length.

on

spoken

the _

at

leadership

problems ahead. Nixon says is waiting until nominated to nounce his own programs.

he an-

methods and strategy. The Democratic convention this week and the Republican convention later this month will blaze

Even if Nixon were inclined to follow Ejisenhower’s conservative policy at home and Ejisenhower’s foreign policy, which was simply an extension of former President

the

Truman’s

@zire new

American

way

toward

vision, efforts,

the

new

leader-

would

shit Both

The Jen

Republicans

are

named _ Sen. 43, while the

expected

United

events

a change.

States

the past between

and

few the

Russia

have

problem

through

ference; this make efforts

known

Russian

country will perhaps far

__interhave to broader

which

in these next

10 years will probably become powerful and aggressive in a way unimagined now.

In

these

next

10

years,

unless

Actually, these “past 10 years —for the Communist world— were only.

a

decade

of

preparation

for

the decade of the 1960s.

In these past 10 years. backward Russia developed the hydrogen bomb, missiles, rockets, new propaganda techniques and an undeniable prestige and power

cannot

be

denied

is now second only States in mdustrial

Se

while

these

since

it

to the United production.

political

conven-

tions drone on—much consumed with boring

of them speeches

and the usual claptrap of politics— they will actually of the future.

be

the

midwives

LETTERS 51

INVITATION

one

culture

Sir:

long,

I wrote the following lines on these assumptions: 1) that the San Juan STAR favors eventual statehood for Puerto Rico, 2) that the San Juan STAR feels that the growth of the Common-

Western I follows the

wealth

status

leads

to statehood,

3) that the San Juan STAR lieves it is unwise to ask statehood immediately. 4

The

San

Juan

STAR

befor

iS help

the enemies of statehood eagh and every time that it endorses the Free Associated State. This should not be so, because the so called Commonwealth status is leading to independence. You can see how subtly they help to create and cultivate a

Puerto They

Rican claim

Nationalist that

this

cause local

they want values and

place

of

is

feeling. only

be-

to return our culture to a

prominence.

There

is

nothing wrong with exalting our local values and culture. What is definitely wrong is to constantly exalt the DIFFERENCES between our local culture and our

national

culture.

The

deliberate

exattation of local values completely different to all our national

than

values

an

is

expression,of

ing

local

values

in

would

all

be-

(By

mean the one Judeo-Christian

that tra-

the

be

LIKENESSES

exalted

DIFFERENCES.

as much

To

as

name

the

a few:

Our firm belief in the dignity of man, our respect for the law, our preoccupation with civil rights, our generosity for the needy, our love for democratic principles, our struggle for an ever higher standard of living. Those principles and ideals are as much part of the local as of

the national culture. We Americans are that way. Whether we can

live

up

to

our

ideals

cerned;

Puerto

Rico

has

to

de

which way it will turn. Until time comes, Puerto Ricans

be

drifting

towards

inde-

pendence without realizing it. I believe that the San Juan STAR is contributing a great deal to independence by believing in the bivalent status which calls itself Free Associated: in one language and Commonwealth in another.

Mational values. It seems clear to me that the likenesses of our local culture are much more than the differences when compared with the national culture. It is so much so that ‘Puerto Rican

As far as the idea of not asking for statehood immediately, no one can deny that if Puerto

Culture”

take.

“American to “Latin

The

is

much

quotation as

akin

to

Culture” than it is American Culture.”

marks

ed because I feel tures could very

sified

more are

includ-

that those culwell be clas-

variations

within

the

Rico

became

a

state

tomorrow,

it would go through a trying period. This is a great risk we must that

The to

political become

a

realities state

of

Union we would have to years before it is granted.

are the

wait Dur-

ing that time we could prepare psychologically and economically

for

the

changes

which

edly

accampany

The

statehood.

present

government

is

encouraging the thinking which prompted one of your readers to

find

your

editorial

on

Lt.

Col.

Muniz faulty because it did not mention P. R. as his “country.” This is what this status encou-

rages. I invite you particularly and any other members of your staff to join Citizens for the State 51 which has proven beyond any doubt the integrity and sincerity of their ideals. They are for

statehood cular

first

party

and

for

a

parti-

second.

José C. Barbosa-Muniz Rio Piedras, P. R. se:

+

SERENITY Sir: I

or

not, depends on many things, but that it is particularly American to think that way, can not be denied. Clarity of purpose is one of the most important factors in helping man approach his ideals. In Puerto Rico today, there is a lack of clarity as far as our political destiny is con-

may

to

we

long

recognized,

The

is now

historic

governors Angeles. The

has

revolution

in the

making

out

drawn

to

Congressional

read

with

great

amusement

in-

wing

of

which

before

been

had

Democratic as

the

world,

has

party

party

by

the

just

been

shown

has

come

into

which see even

state in

are

bred.

This

is

because

diretly with the great national and international not come under a governor’s control. :

Los

its

the most

own.

powerful

of governors dealing with dull things like thruway tolls, have the old final authority of the statehouse. The Senate of the United States has now become the place

candidates

in

generally

:

the

close,

The realities of the modern

politics,

never

open.

of

its

American

but -kad

in the

domination

ended where

senators

problems

deal

that .

can-

Look at the proof. The man shortly to be nominated by ‘the Republicans for President, Vice-President Richard Nixon, never served

in

any

governor’s

mansion.

He

opened

his

to the House of Representatives. He went and from there to the Vice-Presidency.

The also

Democratic

started

his

Presidential

public

life

in

careerby from

nominee, the

there

Sen.

House—in

being

elected

to

Senate

John

the

the

F.

Kennedy,

same

year,

which sent Nixon there. Kennedy, too, went from the House Senate. His running mate, Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, is also House man who later became a Senate man and the powerful cratic Senate leader. . governors

The

they

did

with

Governor’s Not ‘Available’ can still help make Presidential

Kennedy

in

longer are themselves The world has changed

the

Democratic

But

been

increasingly

secondary

as

they

no

nomination,

From the time of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the states—and chief executives—have

1946, to the an old Demo-

candidates,

convention.

really ‘‘available’’ for this top and this country has changed. in the

thus their

national

life.

Their old control of local political jobs remains, in most cases. But they have become essentially local men, because the Federal Government increasingly directs the lives of all the people and be cause it alone directs the world contest with international communism,

in

office,

its

old

form,

is largerly

the old. This is a bessism

Culture.

statehood,

indepen-

contrast

which

been

“Bossism”

best advantage of the GreeckoRuman heritage). Thus, I affirm that if we were on the road to

cide that

dentist ideas which are prevalent among the great majority of the men occupying key positions in the present administration. At this point, it is necessary to clarify what I mean by exalt-

to

Western

fact

governor’s

dition and the one that has taken

more

nothing

the

By William S. White* WASHINGTON—A

Presidential

the signs are wrong, the world may be in a turmoil yet undreamed of.

which

reached their lowest point in years; tiny Cuba has become a major

to choose

Vice President Richard Nixon 47. Only 15 years ago neither of them held any public office nor was

compel

policy,

For example: in months relations

Unknown

Democrats F. Kennedy,

foreign

off Red China

s c i t i l o P n I n o n i e t | ReNvoolwu In The Op

WSS

The older generation of leaders and more intense than any ever —all of whom were dominant made before to keep Latin America on the side of the United figures by the end of the war— y is coming to an end, either States. through retirement or through Much Devising Needed the disability or death which is There will be the task of devisthe product of old age. ing some new means, hardly conPresident Eisenhower’s term sidered necessary until’ very ends six months from now. Time recently, to keep the new repubeventually will force out such lics of Africa out of Communism; others as France’s_ President to prevent Communism from getCharles de Gaulle, West Germany’s ting ahead in weapons; to stand

MARLOW

Press

y

1960 Conventions Are Part Of Birth Pangs Of New Era

S

THE

10

where

dead.

bossism

based

But

a new

upon

proceeded bossism

the power

from

has

the

succeeded

and the capacity

men in Congress to speak to the public on the heads—and over the positions—of the governors.

big

issues

over

of the

“a~

Old Pros Far From Dead

All the same, no one should suppose that because of all this the old pro himself is dead in politics. He is still very much alive in spite of the notion, so happily put forward by some, that Kennedy’s triumph in Los Angeles was a triumph for clean-limbed American youth over the bad old pros.

This

is an appealing

idea,

but

it is also nonsense.

The

men

who

at Los Angeles really nominated Kennedy were far from young. Take Gov. David Lawrence of Pennsylvania as the most significant of them. He is in his 60s, and so are most of the others who caused the selection of Kennedy.

So the theory that this is a new ficial

as it 1s easy

and kicking—old

in sentimental

or young

as he may

he is wholly subordinated by a new senatorial and not in a gubernatorial

This today

is surely

have

era of gee-whiz

to put

little to

no bad do

with

thing.

For

anything

terms.

The

be. The

only

kind of chair.

boss

the real within

is as superis still

difference who

and

the

kids boss

basic

control

alive

is that

operates :

in

a

problems of of

the

dual states. Politics now extends itself from Missouri to Moscow. one world, after all, and it knows nothing of state lines.

indivi-

It is

that part of your. editorial of the llth

regarding

the

gentleman

that visited your offices and almost “wrecked the joint” after your mention of “Operation Serenity.” One can sympathise with the poor guy after having to shell

out $136.50 sticker—but

for a small red then, that’s where

“serenity” comes What with our

in. governor

still

insisting that Castro is not a communist and Nikita threatening to blast us to kingdom come, it is no wonder that nity” is getting

ing these

“Operation Serequite a shellack-

days! T. Morales Davila Santurce, P. R.

Leveling Old Paris

NATO Buildings © PARIS

(AP)—The

Atlantic buildings, be

torn

down

molition collapse rence

nee

old

North

Organization eyesore, will

by

February.

De-

started right after the of the summit confein

buildings undoubt- | ter. ° Cs il

Treaty long an

May,

served

teen

for

as

which

the

a press

cen-

Walter

Sieling

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‘New

Traffic

Law

i Gov. Mufioz Marin signed into law yesterday a bill approved by the Legislature to control traffic on ‘Puerto

Rico’s

highways.

The

new

law

is

3strong as it should be for conditions which

not

as

exist to-

aday on our highways, but it is better than the law pt replaces. ' With a death toll of 210 in 202 days up to yester-

uday, and

the grim

outlook for around

400 fatalities

ithis year if this rate continues, we can be ashamed jot having what is believed to be the highest death

‘toll in the world’ on a miles-traveled basis.

We

now

pave a new law with some teeth in it, not especially ‘Sharp ones, but teeth -nevertheless. The demerit ‘system, which “fines” a driver so many points per ‘violation and suspends or revokes his license after

"reaching

a

certain

number

of

demerits,

could

be

«effective. ' But what is most needed is public co-operation, as qov Mufioz pointed out yesterday when he signed ithe traffic law. That co-operation is not likely to materialize overnight, however. The next essential is tough police action, and judges who administer the Jaw impartially. Some people will complain if the ‘police get tough, but as long as they are alive and ble to complain they should be happy. ‘4 The problem in Puerto Rico is a difficult one.

The solution will not be easy and it can not be com-

plete. If only a few lives are saved, all the effort put forth by the police, the public, the courts and is difficult

gng

the

for many

public

reasons.

bus

system

Most

The problem

drivers,

chauffeurs,

includ-

don’t

rakes.

Many

more

drivers

think

the white

FOSS

line in

the center of the road is: for bicycles. Others, and #hey are in the majority, regard their cars as weapons. The

problem

is

indeed

difficult

when

it calls

for

the teaching of such basic knowledge about automobile _ driving. When a population is armed with cars on overcrowded highways there is an urgent need that they

be told

that

a car is more

than

a horn.

That

it

is a mobile body backed by 100 or more horsepower which propels two or more tons of steel through

relatively down

f

narrow

hills

and,

confines, -around

quite

flesh and bone.

;

Education

often,

is terribly

curves,

through

important.

or

up

bodies

It must

begin

the

at

car lots; it must

government,

must

be

come

the newspapers,

loud

and

unceasing,

from

in

Queens

‘ We have had queens of just about everything lately, especially during the San Juan Carnival festiyities. We’re due for more. . Robert Gladnick, the director of Local 600 here for the International Ladies Garment Workers Union

ILGWU),

wants to name

a Miss Labor

y. The lucky girl would be sel

qepresciting Aco.

éeach of the

AF

O

on Labor

from the Queens

unions

in Puerto

¢

2

| .We like the idea because it shows imagination. ‘The LLGWU quéen. will be Queen of the Needle. The

thers, we presume, will be the Seafarers’ Queen of the Waterfront; Packinghouse Workers’ Queen of the Slaughterhouse; Steelworkers’ Queen of Steel; Sugar Workers’ Queen of the Bagasse. There will be Plastic sou Rubber Queens, but no Teamsters’ lady. This

strictly an AFL-CIO coronation.

.

de

JAMES

FRANCISCO—Adlai

Stevenson

Presidential

long

anguish

of

the

York

Cevecccccvceseccceocos,

is free

RESTON’

Presidential

News

at

In order to strengthen this strategy of experience, the expectation is that Nixon will choose

politics,

enthusiastic

support

about

campaign, he

did

the mysteries

Presidential

He

nominee

is not complaining;

since

but

of American

as

the

usual.

he wanted

°

to be drafted and His Censolation

picture

was

more

camp

argued

that,

get all the way into the stayed all the way out. Nevertheless,

he

still

was

battle, has

an

not

going

he should extremely

to

have im-

‘portant role to play’ The strategy of the Republicans in the campaign is to emphasize Vice President Nixon’s familiarity with the Cabinet and National Security Council discussions of foreign affairs over the last seven and a half years

Lodge with

the

1953,

and

Nations

since

of Mas-

been a member of the Eisenhower the National Security Council.

Rus-

has

Cabinet

Stevenson’s Future Republican argument will be that the of foreign affairs is the central issue of

campaign

and

that

the

choic , before e

is between the experienced inexperienced Democrats.

the Communist

the

Republicans

is wide-

worlds

than Kennedy,

Nixon

or

Lodge. He is more experienced and more articulate in this field than either candidate, which is

why

Kennedy

that

he

said during the primary campaign “assumed” any Democratic President would nominate Stevenson as Secretary of State. There is, however, no commitment to Stevenson on this score and much will depend on the reiations between the two men in the next few months.

confused.

if he

United

Cabot debating

Stevenson’s active support of Kennedy

foreign affairs over the last seven and half years. At the end, he finds himself once more at odds with the spirit of the professional politicians and, surprisingly, even with many of his old intellectual backers. Thus, some of his old friends now in the Kennedy

has

ly regarded as a useful counter to this argument. He carries more weight in both the Allied and

was not.

What consoles him in all this are the obviously sincere expressions of sentiment and even offection by his backers in Los Angeles. But outside of his enthusiastic minority support the

who

at the

country and the

In 1952 he did not want to be drafted and was. In 1960

Henry

been

The conduct

Lincoln?

just puzzling,

as his running-mate sachusetts,

also and

Did he let his supporters down? Did he underestimate his popular strength in the country? Why did his own State of Illinois not support its

only

Service

sians

grateful

receive,

®*eeeeeccccccccccccccce

Times

from the Democratic convention relieved in one way that he

a third

still wondering politics.

simple but forceful terms. It“must assume that, on the horrible record to date, many drivers do not know what an automobile is and the purpose for which it was manufactured. ' We must, all of us, start at the beginning as if fre horse and carriage era was only yesterday and

The

OOOOOOOOOCOCOOOCCCCOEEOOOS

the

He came here Los Angeles,

for

im

Christmas.

of

escaped

radio and television.

he automobile came to Puerto Rico today. It’s a job for everyone, for all who want to be alive next

OOOO

but he is still not entirely at peace.

.

and

HLOO

seeeecccerececccecescoegy,

SAN

the police,

elementary

COSCO

Stevenson Still Plans An Important Strategy Role last

jn the home, the schools, in the automobile showrooms d in the used

SOOS

New

and

over

Biko Hbovie Ay rons

NExr SAME

know

there is a dimmer for their lights on the floor-board at the left of the clutch pedal. Many, many drivers lo not know that the pedal on the right is for applying

Secccccccccce

the educational system will be justified.

geeseccocccoe

agen nL RCA

'i

Stevenson .

has

agreed

to

serve

with

Repre-

sentative Chester Bowles of Connecticut as Kennedy’s liaison with the Eisenhower Administration

during with

the campaign. Kennedy

at

He

has aranged to consult

Hyannis

Port,

Mass.,

within

the next three weeks. His

Presidential

career,

therefore,

is

at

an

end, but his diplomatic career may just be beginning—and he has always been more at home in diplomacy than he was in politics.

.


THE

SAN JUAN

STAR — Thursday, July 21, 1960

| Caribbean Commission Votes $216,000 Interim Budget By

HAROLD

J. LIDIN

Oct.

1

until

an

unspecified

date;

Philippe Grousset, French dele-| early next years gate to the Caribbean Commission! Grousset explained that previous

meeting

.

commission’s

of the

chairman

and

‘current

at

La

Concha|@&reements among the four mations| up

set

Hotel, announced yesterday that an|to

the

Caribbean)

new

the

four

powers

signed

the

agree-

to the four member

governments.

4 question on the possibility that ment in Washington, is sufficient} for France’s approval under their|i4¢ lifyCaribbeanid Organization might unde he

constitution,

said.

Gousset said that the co-opera- qualify. for aid

under the proposed

Latin Amer-

tive program in theCaribbean was | President Eisenhower

interim budget of $216,000 has been | Organization must still be ratified| ajso a major topic in the meeting|ica aid plan, was fielded by voted to tide the commission over |>Y the legislative bodies of the| which ended yesterday. A recom-| British commission member I. P. 3

Ff

until the creation of the new

3

Netherlands,

Carib-

Britain.

bean Organization. PHILIPPE

CROUSSET

The

interim

the

period

will

be

The

French~

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already

U.

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affirmative

and

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June

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Ferre Says Statehood ‘| “Nikita Khruschev’s rocket rat-

ting in support of Fidel Castro more

tigic

than

necessity

of

ever

the

stra-

making Puerto

thico the 5ist state,” according to

y publications. In the release, Puerto

of that

Rico

Ferré

statehood

defensive the best

neither supported

as a matter

necessity, way

for the

saying U.S. to

gives

full dignity of ship that we

America’s

Puerto

Ricans

American seek, nor

‘‘the the | dom

citizenbuilds

maximum

strength

the crucial Caribbean

theater.”

in

i

ican Party candidate for governor.

i}

The statement is part of a press telease from the Caribbean Infor-

“to become a full-fledged partner withthe other 50 states.’’

{nation

Ferré called the Commonwealth ‘American dream’” and that the status “outmoded,” saying it country is ready ‘‘to share free-

, lwis

A.

Ferré,

Center

ipparently

Statehood

in New

circulated

Repub-

York for

City main-

ET

-

*

Is Defensive

combat ‘the combination is

|

1960

~

THE SAN JUAN STAR— Thursday, July 21,

with all people who

have

the

political maturity to accept it.” Supporting statehood to stateside

readers,

the release

mediate

fiscal

said the ‘‘im-

impact’’

would

be

The release quoted Ferré as say- $51 Khrushchev-Castro million, ‘‘thanks to the fact for’ Puerto Rico| ing that statehood will prove to that the island would, as a state,

aponety

pe

Tekin America and the world ‘‘that the U. S. is still animated by the

bear the taxation.”’

full

Speaking Puerto

of

Rico,

weight

of

Federal

tunemplyoment the

release

in

pointed

[3

Must

out that Ferré said the island has only been able to keep its head above

the

water

by

‘‘exporting

people’”’ to the mainland.

Japanese

Merchant

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STAR — Thursday, July 21, 1960

- REX MORGAN, M.D. DR. MORGAN JUST PHONED! HE SAID HE'S TAKING YOU TO DINNER TONIGHT... AND

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soft-spoken

Bellomo

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launch an ambitious theater proJect in San Juan. Bellomo, an Argentina, says it is the group’s aim to establish a permanent “universal” theater in Puerto Rico with performances at moderate prices. The project consists of the presentation of ten plays at the Tapia Theater, starting Aug. 11. He has

organized

a

group

out

this

project,

which

to

carry

they

call

the Puerto Rican Universal Thea ter Festival (Festival Puertorriqueno de Teatro Universal).

He

has successfully

imbued

his

esthusiasm to a group of 45 theater-lovers who are lending their efforts gratuitously, while he himself is footing the bill for

out-of-pocket the

expenses,

general

director

and

of

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comedy

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group

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them

use

a

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been

for

have of mastation has let

the station’s stages

rehearsals. yard goods

for

Stores have donated for costumes, as well

wood,

and ether

scenery.

designed

mate-

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by

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have

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several

he

studied

Moreda,

Delia

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lived

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Puerto

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native

drama

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years

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of

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television

in

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time

acting

to and

radio

and

directing.

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buf-

Sunday

evening. Talented Carmele Nieves directs the water show, and the music will be the drum thumInvaders

of Vieques.

wife of Lt. Col.

Walter Killilae, Ft. Brooke, will be honored at a luneheon given

the

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highest

ponsible made

caliber,

for many

gifts

you

and

of

find

is

the

in

res-

hand-

his

shop,

as well as the unusual decor of the shop. In addition you find paintings by some of the island’s best painters.

Minstrel Show

2, at the El Mo-

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will

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the Matienzo Theatre, “Ayer Amargo” will have its world pre miere at 8:30 p.m. The picture, filmed in La Perla and San German, Arturo Correa and

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the

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Brooke soon for a reassignment. .- The restaurant so many peo-

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and Rowena entertain their

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BELLOMO

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November. Eartha’s last visit to Puerto Rico was for the filming

yeung star has..The popular Mr. Pumarejo also announced that he

for

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with

the

to his rage De Mujer,”

‘Las

Manos de Euridice” (Euridice’s Hands); “Por El Amor de Dios” (For

her spell at the Club

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tour

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exceptional

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the

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to

wife

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friends with a Bar-B-Q picnic on the beach at their popular Isla

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of

for their

tinent...Frank Kirkpatrick will

by Mowith a

“Nosotros, the

stock

continuing

(AI

according

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Bride), by the comedy

concept,”

tells

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touring Europe, is now spending several days in France, before

Wings”);

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God’s

in

of

demonstrations

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Sunday on

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Alice Lee

just witnessed in Tokyo. They are leaving Japan to continue their tour of the Far East in

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complete his first opeIt is about the favorite

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actress and her companion, Franco

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ESTATE COMPANY aad 3 Nairn Street and Ashford and 3-8372 2342

ASSOCIATES, Avenue, 3-3506

BEACH LOCATED seven the Isia Verde airport.

miles east of between Boca

Cangresos

and

Loiza

819

River

about

8.000

sq. meters., Location: Nerth Beach frontage 60 ML South — Boca Cangrejos Loi za Road 60ML. Two lots of 4.000 sq. meters cach. Can sell one acre of 4,000 only

or

the

Box. 2333

two

6895

lots

together.

Information:

Santurce. 726

rooms,

reception

NEED

INVESTOR-PARTNER

Hotel

-

2236

726

CINTRON ef hnouses

REALTY, and iots

tne., has fer sale

listings San

Francisco. Santa Maria, San Garden Hills, Villa Caparra,

Patricio, Buearé

bath,

Bar,

View — Reside

on

Atlantic

air-conditioned,

House

Marte 2387

Street

#107.

two

MIRAMAR:

T27

apartment

two

bedroom

new

building

im

$175.

with

in

front

of

RENT

BEST RESIDENTIAL sectioa — Urb. Bouret, 515 Barbe St Stop 26%, Santurce Third Floor. Four bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, closets, electric range, all

screened Rent 3125. water. Call 3-1664 2386

monthly,

including

FURNISHED 39 Mayaguez

3

big patio, near and television.

all

University. Rent $225.

8S

BEsT FURNISHED & UNFURNISHED RENTALS are listed with FRANCISCUS REAL ESTATE COMPANY & ASSOCIATES.3 Nairn St. and Ashford. Save time and money by listing your needs with us immediately. 3-3506, 38372.

2283

Santurce, aurants

2-3994.

Near

busses

and

rest-

2345

kitchen.

2nd

floor.

One

VERDE Section - furnished, for man or working couple. Living -

kit Rent 2345

n $140.

airconditioned Call between

bedreom, - 7 PM,

6

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT ing facing the Caribe Hilton

bath 91073. 722

fm new buiidand the Con-

CONDADO

SECTION:

service.

69

Santiago

year's

dado Street. Weekly. lephone 2-9279. 2218

moathly

APARTMENT ONE

OR

Two

apartment

girls

with

corner

rates.

TO

een

Con-

Madeline, 2389

FOR

Montebay.

FURNISHED screened beautiful Vaciatalega

Weekends,

rentals.

[deal

weekly

fer

or

pientes.

unfurnished. (evenings).

HILLS:

monthly

Telephone

and reservations. Santurce. OF

Beautifully

and

chen

with

terrace,

all

Parker

appliances.

micely

home

landscaped

for

an

adult

Realtor,

large

RENT

Office

33788,

POSADA

- two

5Dlocks

from

Sap

Juan

Interconiinental Excellent swimming beach. All rooms airconditioned, with private bath, some with kitchenette. Three Minutes trom airport Good restaurants

in wu ing distance Breakfast served a phone 39-1175, isla Verde. (RFD L Bo, 11-D, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Very good modern

for

de-

2152

ANIILLES GUES1 man lar, with mice be Hilton furnished

oc

a

iovely Near

Building, Ponce de Apartment 401-402,

A,tFORB 1120 1122

and

with ai residential

2394

.

I

WANTED

|

PLAN

HOUSE Ashiord

efficiency U screened conditioning section

w Guest House Avenue, ‘Condado

apartments Hot water

Best Beach

Maid Some

hotei and facilities

DUFFY'S

aoave

to

establish

and

fimancing

OWNERS

Many

PAY

desirable

COLONIAL GUEST Avenue, Miramar,

tours Telephones 3-623] and Mrs Annie De Mauret, Manager

MARIGALANTE PARQUE 159, Phone 2-3056 Beautifully decorated, aircon ditioned rooms, each with private bath,

hot and cold water. Terraces, garden Near beach and business sectors. Sum rates

Manager,

Margarita

de

Con

treras

14

UF

ISLAND HOUSE mew informal,

\uxury he 3

1017 Ashford a oceanfront guesthouse

hotel area Large terrace sea, with private stairway ao

ous, $9

fa to

modern, airconditioned single $14 double,

excellent

breakfast.

Phone UF

BOUSE. 606 Olimpo Santurce, Centrally

located. Single and double accommoda. tiens with private bath, some air con ditioned. Rates from $4 single. Mrs

=

Cruthirds,

=

2-399.

milben GLA uauen « —

Gum

Mouse. Doubie bath Near beach. Sun terraces. 77| Washington St. Condado, Santurce, corner Wileea. Manager Beatrif Raeini, Tele | one

302

WILSON

}- 2936.

UF

GUEST

HOUSE

-

short

waik

to beach, hotels. shopping, in vely residential section. Well

quiet. loventilated

doubles, singles. pobne 2- 1357. 2134

1310,

Wilsom

Ave.

Scie

23423.

@OUSE

beach

Cool, room

725 -

500

yards

Airconditioned.

tele-"

St.,

{

‘ j

{

with

'

comfortable Private en-

wholesome

bath.

OFFICES

FOR

TRANSIENT

USE.

a

Kenne}

in

Puerto

to

build

to

my

Immediate

00

SQ.

it. 1154

RENT New

aircondi-

$160.

monthly.

occupancy.

weekly rates. Hotel Olimpo Miramar Avenue, telephone 727

FT.

OFFICE

SPACE.

Clean,

clear, well ventilated. New building in heart of Puerto Nuevo business section. 450-SQ. FT. office complete with air

spe-

and

windows

Aves.. 68-0276.

Roosevelt

Puerte

and

Nuevo.

Call

in

ATES,

3-3506, 38372. 2288

FARMS

Call

WASHINGTON 67 GUEST HOUSE - Near eeeck in Condado Section. Singles, doubles It’s

fun

Big terrace with television for our -

walking

Patio with watch the birds.

to

Steinway piano and guests’ delight. Near distance

M

Miss

from

4

Cab

Phone

2-4026.

2352

820 7

SUNT

JENNY'S:

served eo

1850

ee

at

by

Guest

House

Deli

with

1

a

McCleary Ave Teil 3-6802 ur

ne

ee

Parque 153. theatres,

SALE

164,

Hate

FOR Are

SALE you

SCREENS

Hotel Private entrance. Todd, telephone 2-1356.

3s.

Box

BARERANQUITAS:

in

ta

30625.

UF

1158 MAGDALENA - Suite Apartment. Newly decorated. with large living and airconditioned, bedroom for Concha Celeste 2184

FOR

CONDOMINIUM SAN MARTIN - Ponce de Leon 1605. First fleor office for sale, small, appropriate for lawyer. Payment facilities. For information, nana R.

NOTHING for our service

tenants

De Re

84

OFFICES

=

amily

Rear 90149.

up-

privileges.

ASSOCI3 NairnSt. and Ashford, telephone

remoteied

mg, old beach home, and now offer rooms, aff with private bath, seme with private patio, some air conditioned

guided 2.7927

1901,

723

cificateims on a lease payback, with /G@oors eption of purchase. Please contact me Diego by calling 31659 after 6 PM. RUSSELL yes, MILROY. 2135

hotels tHE

or

GUEST

Daily and Court, 603 3-0600, 2391

Rice for the purpose of Boarding, Grooming, Breeding and Training of Dogs, so would like te have some individual or with

triples, eae chairs.

Call 2

in 210.9 1564

a24

LA CASA ROSA bieck from beach, residential section. All aireonditioned double and single rooms

Special arrangements tor couples travel ing together One block from La Con¢éha and Condado Beach Hotels. Personai

beach roms

Daily,

36769

Rooms service

in cir

Fenced.

Ledén Mrs UF

mer

patio.

weekly, monthly rates. Las Americas corner Cacique, Samturce. 3-3091.

and Condade Hotels. Cooi. rooms. Reasonable Rates.

Social Security 804, ith Floor. Ve ava

HOUSE, tn ocean view

BEACH COTTAGE —- Completely furnished. ome airconditioned bedroom, private home. Fully screened, limen service, all Large

McLeary

2358

ice.

PROPERTY

per-

_ 723

conveniences.

2-479

beautiful

WANTED TO RENT

Home

2-8840

Ave:

2378

Telephone

2357

rent

tramece. Moderate rate. Come, see Magdalena Avenue. Phome 2-2883.

st How SCS LA

for

Call

i furnished

com-

A

1876

OPPORTUNITY: for gentleman 200 meters from Hotel La Concha, Condado

«4

covered

yard.

family.

neighborhood.

tioned building. Completely furnished. 24 hour telephone service. Janitor serv-

perty

Cangreijes

pletely furnished bedroom home, from August 10th to November 10th. Two bedrooms airconditioned, complete kitfect

& Muniz, Santurce

girls.

RENT

Boca

compietely

1691

larze

continental

GARDEN

we heater. Rent $150. Telphone 3-0192 or 3-4761 2

screened. 2373

FOR

726

COMFORTABLE bungalows, at Road.

ae

6A

ATTRACTIVE. SPACIOUS, centrally lo cated apartment at Lowa St. 1756 (near IBM Building). Three bedrooms, kitchen, livineroom, balcony, ete. Has stove and

C-i1,

33956.

HOUSES Beach,

FOR

Te-

Very quiet residential street, near all busses. Large terrace, 5 rooms. $50. each. Call

equipment. ready for occupancy Condominium San Rafael. 3-085@.

UF

House

SHARE

willing te share two

EOOMS,

stairs. male or female — access ~to house (kitehen, perch, ete.), near beach,

811

2-8138 for information 1410 Salvador. Prat, 6

1956

Contact

BUILDINGS

furnished

apartments, airdecorated, maid

Iglesias,

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

facilities.

seen by appointment. Munz Ponce de Lees 3902, Step M. 2-3531, 2365

723

BEST

RENT

726

Kitchen

2-2923,

one and two bedroom conditiened, beautifully

house

section, near airport. 108 Doncella Punta Las Marias, Santurce. 9-0774.

722

ISLA singie

Quiet

BOOM

from TWO BEDROOM unfurnished apartment. centrally located near transportation a7 shopping. Nicest residential section. Al screened, large cevered terrace, living

UF

MIRAMAR SECTION —Cool, centrally located quiet street Bedroom, bath, kitchenette, maid and linen, screened. Al so rooms. 3125 monthly. 606 Olimpo Ave.,

times.

Borinquen, 2390

DONCELLA

2404

FOR

AIRCONDITIONED

ether

Telephone

Approximatety Concrete

independent, $35. up monthly. One block from Ponce de Leon, in front of bus stop,

bedroom St. Coei,

ONE

lease.

of

meters,

ROOMS

6-3977.

dimingroom,

LOT

square

NICELY FURNISHED room, near Fort Buchanan. Lady preferred. Call 8-2158. 2405 23

723

spacious, Telephone

square

3-2162.

12,000

.2-2378.

COMPLETELY apartment im

2107

73

Secorro. 723

APARTMENT

Benitez

COMMERCIAL

garage.

Perpetuo

Money available for first mortgages. In¥-stment properties Call us. 2-0911 or write Box 729. Roosevelt. 2353 820

FOR

phone 2305

MARIA

location for any kind of business. All ities available. Price $5. per square on Call phene 65621. Ne runners.

sea. Oceam Part. All utilities includFor couple or single person. Call

Clotilde 2397

LOTS FOR SALE SANTA

living-

Baldrich, Hyde Park, Hate Rey, San turee. Rio Piedras Payment facilities.

APARTMENTS

'

RENT

Information:

Price:

High location, ‘near Telephone Parker 2356 the ed.

etc.

Ave.

baths,

sereened.

FOR

1/3

FURNISHED Business. small investment. Midtown section Santurce on Ponce de Leon Ave w Box 8204 Santurce, or call phone 3-6245

room,

For information: Buen Amigo Berinquen 2016, Sasturce. 2333 one

HOUSES

AVAILABLE AUGUST 1, comfortabie, fully furnished beachfront residence on Park Boulevard, with three bedrooms. screens,

ae

houses

and

e#ate services bye® staff of traimed personnei. John Allen FRANCISCUS REAL

FOR RENT

FLOOR apartment, suitable for house.industry, office, or cheb.

i

properties,

SECOND boarding

ee,

APARTMENTS

ESTATE

development,

Thursday, July 21, 1960

i

FOR

if HL] bgait

LAND

STAR

a

Ext 72

commercial

JUAN

CLASSTRIEDS

3-8400 REAL

SAN

tAe 3

GUEST

HOUSE

SCREENS, bathtub

AWNINGS,

enelesures,

deers,

“picture

windows, windows’’,

best quality aluminum. Payment facil-_| ities up to 3 years. Call us without obligation for consultation and estimate. Pagan & Iriarte, Telephone 2-4666. 2396 UF

FOR

CLASSIFIEDS

Tel.

3-8254

Real Estate t Corner SANTA MARIA - Dramatically designed sptit level residence! Three bedrooms; twe baths, with a separate guest apart-

near

conditioned rooms. Cooking fectities, For memati. phone 2-9352 or write to 12384 Lea Station, Santurce.

Colegio San Ignacio. Call today for more details of this ‘unusual offer! OCEAN

FRONT

- With

a fine

view

and

UF | a wide beach at your door! Three bed-

HILS BEACH HOUSE the pee Roll out = winds. becue 3.2331

directly on ae az ene

Breakfast included. Outdoor barat your disposal 1850 Atlantic,

boned

TAFT room

~

GUEST with

HOUSE

private

hot and cold water, Special rates by 2-2206, 73 4

bath,

faft

53.

Each

airconditioned,

independent the month.

entrance. 2-0887 or UF

rooms, nicely planned living area, with reation room opening on beachbig recreati side patio. Gara and servant’s ge quarters.

Robert

Tschudin Realtor

TELS. 3.5315


aa

THE SAN JUAN STAR— Thareday, July 21, 1960 -

ee

19

CLASSIFIED

3-8254

Santurce Firm

& '

pace em

———

E

ti

F

a ARCNOBIER 151-1

Gets Housing Project Bid

BELP MANAGER

? turce.

Mast

| cet

2

F

ive

gaeedt house.

im

Sa

Ideal

SETIC-KAB

phot ,

air conditioners

‘mechani

Des

Amekes

for

OS

CARRIER

$100.00,

P. O. Box} Qlisqueya 53, Stop 2% Hato Rey. Tel. 727

_—

USED

air

$125.00,

n

trade in your used

PIANOS — DIRECT from factory. $425.00 full keyboard. Treated for trepics ana termit Fully guaranteed. Also rent for conditioning units, | $12.00 monthly -Musical Trading Co., Inc., Philco, | 1853 Ponce de Leon Ave., Santurce. Tel

.

2-205L.

unit. Best deal in | 2126

uv | Air Conditioning

( DESIGN ENGINEERS— San Juan, Puer-|¥IVE

BEDROOMS,

85|

SOB

dining and living

or electrical

+ associate for

systems

er build-

2406

726

status. Spanish desirable. | COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD

fur

at

PAN

AMERICAN

IE

repair Ninety

oe nen etn

VISITORS

KEamore

TO

BOSTON:

arned. Other Starting salary: $350-$450 to: P. O. Box 2784 — San

WANTED

Call 956 ICES.

Verde.

Bayamon.

&

ELECTRONIC

S. consulting engineering office. vr oeU. cncciient stone. weed at figuses | OFFICE WURNYFURE with

knowledge

of Spanish. Send resu-

\me of education & experience plus recent |

and

RENTAL

RADIOS,

for rent im your

BOX

Vending

4

We La

deliver

and

2-3013,

we

rent

€£xt.

pick

up.

tables,

Call

215. 727

chairs.

Muebieria

UF

Everest

Rex-Rotary Dupli

_—

Experienced

4

IBM

Rental-Purchase

7

722

Box

ae

M,

area

Sam as

Juan

Graduate

wae tes oak own the fimest boat

Cal 3-700er = (Box

3

we have it for you, specially for you. 19 Cabin Cruiser — solid teak, made to last hundreds of years. Accommodations for a to

Star

i |

i !

BILINGUAL CONTINENTAL. American Institute for Fore’

4187 | Tierra. 2363

=

Ponce

EXTERMINATING

or 2-1473 for

a free

call us at estimate.

1981

SERVICES

721 as

portant

Groundbreaking on the project is expected within the next few weeks. Construction is expected to be completed in about a year.

Architect fael

for

oF

a“

as

where

you

m

Moving,

ia locally or Stateside, we are

project

is Ra-

A course on the cultivation of tropical fruits will be sponsored in Puerto Rico from July 31 to August 27 by the Interamerican Institute of Agricultural Sciences

of the Organization of American States, in the cooperation of University of Puerto Rico agricultural agencies. The purpose

is

to

train

agricultural

Exten-

research

i

dependabie care you iook for and

|

agriculteachers

technicians

stimulate

of

so they

interest

fruits -

Caseres,

in

in

an

the

tropical

OAS

horti-

culturist, and engineer Carlos E, Aponte, in charge of fruit cultivation at the Extension Service, will be in charge of the course.

Margaret Sanger Upset By Kennedy

equipped

Carports|tq pack and transport your most precious belongings. as scheduled, with the

the

Carmoega.

in-

nae ry of its kind. See

Leon, fan

ae

buildings.

The dwelling units will range from one to five bedrooms each.

Ernesto

_

WOULD YOU LIKE-TO OWN A BOAT?

: t

operate

;-

Credit

BOATS FOR SALE

Te MAY. Tee

fees coer 2376

Pian-cur

two-story

production regions.

Juan, Telephone 3-2338. - Investigate

Elec-|°*

$3

39 three-story buildings and eight

may

|

ARY

a

cillos section near Rio Piedras. The project will consist of 47 dwelling buildings and one community building. The dwelling buildings will be divided into

and

tecopiers. All kinds office furniture avai723 | able at Real Hermanos, Fertaleza 300, San

Hous-

Fruit Cultivation Course Planned

RENTAL

Co.,

and

awarded

temsion Service agents, tural and horticultural

ii

1:

Totalia, Addo

opines:

ba

Ee

RADIO

PARTIES,

and Equipment:

i

— -—

haboue

radio or Hi-Fi Stateside-trained

WAVING A PARTY? Bring your favorite orehestra into your home. Juke Boxes Stereos -— Hi-Fis - with 200 popular damee records - jazz. boleros, cha chas, calypso. Free delivery & pickSame day service. Call day or night

SERV-

1

Fer

UF

LABS

OFFICE

SRL FRIDAY. — San Juan, Puerto Rice | 26 @nd

&

JUKE

FEMALE

ELECTRONICS

the on AU

own home. Same service given to hotels, bespitals, for years. Call 3-6719 and wil! Gard- | deliver. $5.00 one week. $15.00 per month

Stateside 2043

HELP

Service

3

and] professio-

|

SERVICE Television

make TV, guarantee.

TOURIST | TELEVISION,

Avenue, Boston 61093. Sarah Ketcham

so eetgneo>

UF

HONOLULU

(AP)—Margaret

Sanger, Legendary crusader for birth control, says she’ll “find another place to live” if Sen.

John

F.

Kennedy

sident. Mrs. -Sanger

to

becomes

Pre-

said she is opposed

Kennedy

because

of

his

reli-

gion.

Por el Mundo de la Grade IV. Siver transm:

Executive

being

trans-| de

Palabra, No. L L

Libro de la Salud,

ferred to States, See st Hull Dobbs Com. |baso

las Palmeras,

era

Esta

era

wpa

una

La Belsa. Tel Leée Ne 1057.

1

274

vez

vez

pany of San Juan. You put the Price.} 5ajo los Yagrumos. Also any books ‘En

284

i

BE POTS

boat 23 Ft

FARMDOME —

726 | Slish or Spanish for our library.

208 COm — oe

2 sets of sails - 5 HP.

Getanend. Coll: Pence 3738 @LDSMOBILE

88,

1955,

automatic transmission.

days,

|

otter 6 Pat. two

radio,

36824, evenings 6-2076.

DOGS

FOR 4d00r.|ton’s

&

THE BEST in Purina -Deg

Phone

v9

PETS

Dog Foods, use Rals Chow. Available at

used by | Moniler & Boscio, Sucrs., Inc. in Puerto

@wner exclusively. perfect condition, new] Rice or request your grocery stere to Hicense paid. Speedometer 34,000. Easy] optain it fer you and your deg, as he payments acceptable. Try it. Call Tele-| will love Ralston Purina Dog Chow. It

phese 3-0600 or 61008. ~_ | ase bg 196 CHEVEOLET Station Wagon, excel-| lent condition. Price reasonable. Call Mr. |

keeps your dog im the condition that you | a German Shepherd Kennels. ° 2339 _ 726

Dekk,

3-4706.

Gown

payment and $44 monthly install} dees

av WHY

BUY

A USED

722)1 NOW have some very geod German With $275 | Shepherd dogs, both puppies and olde

CAR?

for sale in my Texas

ments, you can cwo a brand new. econo- | that would make mical FIAT. Just call 35190, or pay us| pects, plus Guard

Eo al

2

Ken l

very good show presDogs. Pricéts run from

Motors, Inc., 1402} $250. up. plus cost of shipment. Please contact me after 6 PM at 3-1059. RUS-

|

visit at Martorani

a

sepereesis

any day

TV FOR

mot considered. pmenthly. Reply (Juan.

& -

Renewal

has

The ypits will be constructed a 245-acre site in the Mona-

on

Over © years experience ts behind best in T. V. sevice and repair reeeivers of any make wr model. work guaranteed. Tel 9

4 gineering & Rice. Minimum 6 yeassair-conditioning, - | Ocean refrigerator combination. Call 21962 in Park. plumbing

SALES

WILCHEK

Urban

Corp.

million contract for the cons truction of 500 units of public housing to Rodriguez and Del Valle, Inc., of Santurce.

83

T.V.

Tels. 34367, 23039

FURNITURE FORreg SALE ee eer a|

GELP WANTED MALE

j

auto

or married | SH Gar, Corvin and

is cumewies comiered

ua

i 2395

house

sinaie persed

head

3 i 3222,

in

guest

ing

|

‘ position

The

INSTRUMENTS

Fi .§ if

|

MUSICAL

WANTED

SELL

2379

MILROY.

.

726 2. oe

6

or

Slr

es

2-2726, 2-2067 Santurce.

Ponce

de or

“In my estimation tholic is neither Republican.

“Nor he

is

ger

a Roman

American,

Roman

Ca-

Democrat

nor

Catholic,”

nor

Chinese; Mrs.

San-

said.

Mrs.

Sanger

is

here

on

a

two

to three week

vacation

from her

Tucson, Ariz., She told a

home. reporter

a

Roman

Cotholic at the helm of the country would rica’s

“make

most

impossible

important

tion to world peace—the nation

ation.”

of

birth

control

Ame-

contribut-

dissemiinform-

:

She is the founder and president emeritus of the Planned renthood Federation.

Pa-

I

Bow Bellis Mary-leBew

Lendon. sound

One

are in

the bells of St. Cheapside,

born

is a Ceckney.

within

their


at

of the party

yes-

the

was P.R.

Vega

convened

after funeral mass of Our Lady of

Lino,

and by his daughters

Mireya. Carmen and Trinidad. He

Nilda_ died

Crespo, Tuesday.

He was a Socialist Party leader, having first been vice-president of

the

party

throughout

ly all its existence. representative Vega

was

Alta,

under

and

Law

Eichmann Prosecutor Compiling Past Record Of NaziWar Crimes |

in 1952

600.

from

and

practical-

Vega

Dorado

and

of

the

da,

of

the

are

the

New

Africa, Sweden nations.

FROM

SHIP N.Y

ALCOA

Mobile,

RANGER

will

be

19-23.

De

from

States,

Nazi

minding

Cana-

lion

Britain,

Zealand,

S37.

DEPARTURE

JULY

8.J.

MORRIS

Gulf

ports

is

former Nazi with master-

to the

unwittingly

giant

“bureau

06”

contri-

records.

Eichmann

To

is for

callet

be-

interrogat-

21

N.

19

21

Mayagsdez,

19

2

MARU

Hongkong, Japan, Honolulu, South American

KATHRYN GATEWAY

19

ports

N. ¥., Ponce CITY

2

20

Newark

20

BERNICE M TROPIC STAR

St.

2

CONGO

S.

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in 1959

Willie

JACK

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McCovey

San

League’s Monday

Francisco

Pauline Morell bowled

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at

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as the

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action

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Giants

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1958,

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Jim

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first

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Lee

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Tuesday

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I just told him} hitting Andre Rogers at first Sun-

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WILLIE

Sunday

of

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team

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AMERICAN New York 48 . Chicago 48 Cleveland 45 Baltimore 48

the San Francisco club currently in fifth place after being tabbed by I as the pennant winner in | eason forecasts.

year.

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1965

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Morell

members

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the only commercial bowling establishment in Puerto Rico. It’s huge the front

_Ev

door

was in keeping

with

the holiday

.

season.

was serene and everyone wished each other well.

shut out iat night.

|

sing Milwaukee

tated when

2 Tye

Monagas got control. Theofficers of the men’s

and

women’s

one

of

price

the

For

Administration.

Recreatjon

Public

airplane

ticket,

played

politics,

associations

Continentals

lived

not

had

in

ws

They

didn’t have

“Look

the time.

said,

He was

a pin

the

for

Association,

Bowling

included

which

a, team

a

of an elimination tournament. After much bickering and got

according

stuff,”

“kid’s

tournament

B a

lat

oy

to

to one

men’s

team

finally

men’s

the

select

very much interests the bowlers. four members in the elimination

the meeting, women,

attends As: for

tournament

each ather.

grand

Rome Olympics Upside-Down f

Summer|

(AP)—The

ROME,

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“Olympics in Rome will upside-down Olympics.

be

the/|

It’s}not that things are mixed

up.

Sq far

are

they

not.

It’s just

becauge the organizers have de-

Helsinki,

the

cash

ers agpund and the athletes cool. As 2 result, the track and field eventg—always the backbone of

started days.

race.

But

these

held at the beginning lympic program, and to drift

away

J:

days of the 18-day Usually track and

“st.

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Samuel

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ic-

ay

yesterday

in

Saturday,

“I

10

days

moved

ago,’.

Dressen

Crandall

from

RADIO

whil ame

and Soviet

place. for

se-

Korchnoi

into a first place tie night by beating Ber-

we

were

back

in stride,”

Dressen

said.

“I

think. the team is better than last year, and we have our second wind. Pittsburgh doesn’t. (End advance for PMS of Monday, July 18) .

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eighth to second place in the batting order. It seems to have done my catcher some good. His average has gone from about .234 te -268.”” “The All-Star break has put us

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nardo Wexler, Argentina, in 39 moves while MReshevsky and Wolfgang Unzicker of West Germany drew in 17 moves. The finah round will be piayed today.

the Ofympics—will be held over the lgst 12 mo

especially

masters

of

squeezed Tuesday

were

in the

most

ourselves

Crandall,

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won

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field, with the colorful marathon and

had

from

Dressen

BUENOS’ AIRES, (AP)— With only one more _ round remaining in the Argentine International Chess Tournament

study the legality of the vote at the impromptu meeting. All four are Puerto Ricaris. It’s, now gotten to a pretty sorry point when people in the same glass house start throwing rocks at

:

way,”

Soviet Even In Chess Play

. if

have petitioned Miss Correa and the other officets for a meeting to

-

from

Yankee And

Rican powlers had opened a breach. The executive council has asked for a meeting with Dr. Albert Toro, association president, and Monahe

dwindle

urday in the Braves’ 64 victory over Philadelphia, and a homer and

ay last Sunday. Buk the damage had been done. Threats of a federation of Puerto

gas, “;..to put the cards on the table and see where we stand.” ‘The meeting is scheduled for Sunday, What Monagas will say,

lead

the

watched

to two and one-half. have won four straight

Del

Mathews

necessity

the

ending

thereby

herself,

break, have

Mathews, ‘‘who is starting and will keep it up.”

. rigged ithe selection of the women’s team. ing seventh in the elimination, Miss Correa simply banded togeth¢r her not small group of faithful worshippers and had them vote

All-Star Braves

games

with

she

way

win

We’ll

close to the top.”

“Pittsburgh

its

Dressen

boy once.”

Women’s

Rico

the;Puerto

can

sailing.

two to Cincinnati.”

Hafry Truman would have been proud of Elsie Correa, president of

double

NO

with 10 days, the Pirates have lost two to Philadelphia, one to us and

g, professional labels were attached. “Ob, he’s a-professional sportscaster. He used to play professional i.

If we

be

at it this

Cincinnati.

at

Rico

Puerto

represent

to

of

sure the

to make

altered, finely interpreted,

Rules were invented,

continentals didn’t change their minds. For. some continentals who wanted

“About

since the break: one from Pittsburgh and three from Philadelphia in a weekend sweep.

Pin Boy

Professional

i

the

Pittsburgh’s

nentals, who, incidentally, hold the top places in high average, didn’t td go to Germany.

hot.

we’ll

five games The Braves

and four women to go to Hamburg. But the laugh was on the dilettante politicians. Most of the contiwant

games

Since

any elimination tournament to select a team of six men

barred from

are pretty

two

second-place

were

years

three

Rico

Puerto

run-scoring

said,

with St. Louis and the Cardi-

nals

be getting pretty

as aptly as Eisenhower did during the U-2 incident. who

made

the Pittsburgh Pirates “floundering” Pnin first blanco first place,

hits. He got four of them

to make similar predictions his Braves were having their

day

will be able to go.” and

Dressen

a 7-3 victory over the Phillies. He now has 19 home runs. Crandall has seven consecutive

asked when he thought Milwaukee would overtake Pittsburgh. “Well,” said the manager, ‘“‘we go into a three game series Tues-

in the World Championships in Hamburg, Germany Sept. 12-18. Within seconds, the panic button was pushed, not accidentally, but with force and intent, like a sledge hammer hitting a marshmellow. . “Keep out the continentals. They're too good. No Puerto Ricans Parks

a

“‘bad times.” But this time he was

pate

of the

Charlie

our 12 rain-outs, so doubleheaders including two home runs, and had driving won’t bother us. And the team is three singles yestefday, hitting, especially Eddie Mathews.” in a run and scoring three times himself. He had a single Friday Of course, Dressen hadn’t hesinight in three times at bat.

Like A Sledge Hammer

head

he saw

them. We can start seven pitchers now and we’ve make up nine of

The;tournament went off without~2 hitch. But ‘then the trouble began. ‘An invitation was extended to the two local associations to partici-

Monagas,

Braves,

“Pittsburgh won’t continue to as well. Some of those fellows are coming down to ir normal strides and I think we'll catch

end of May. Mexico, Venezuela, Puerto Rico and a team of continentals

in Julio

affable

said: “The Pirates were hot as the devil the first half of the season, caught in a bad time, with rain-outs, injuries and hitting slumps. >

under construction. The-Santa Rosa | Bolera, ewhed by Commonwealth Bowling as is the Rio Pi alleys, opened peacefully in January. ' and more tournaments were offered the local bowlers. Then, in April, a team, Puerto Rieo’s first, went to Toledo, Ohio “and participated in the ABC championships. “Two: more lanes opened in May, the Paradise Bowling and Sports Center in Puerto Niievo and the Star Bowling Center in Rio Piedras. The ‘Brunswick people then offered a Caribbean tournament at the

called

(AP)—The

and

-

Bowling ‘enthusiasts looked forward to the new lanes that were

Somebody

PHILADELPHIA

tions Monday concerning his colleagues in the National League. ’ _ Sitting on the sunny perch of a five-game winning streak for

was growing..The American Bowling Congress at Eastergiven chartersto the men’s and women’s bowling association. play dominated the alleys and the public was practically

time .

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THE STAR FEATURES NIGHT SCORES

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Slugging Throneberry Jones Hurls Three Hitter Paces Senators, 8-6 DETROIT (AP)—Faye Thronberry made the most of ont of his rare starting assignments yesterday, driving in five runs as the red hot Washington Senators clubbed the Detroit Tigers, 8-6, to take sole possession of fifthhi Place

in

the

American

League

bases

first

loaded

inning

ahead,

3-0,

which

produced

lies

His

a

in

of

more

sixth

single

vhea

the

in

He

the

to give

the

righthander Sam Jones stopped gn San

_

Francisco

Giants

tied

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frame

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and

Wilson.

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and

youth

with

a

Lakewood,

defeat

Richard

and

Joe

6-2,

7-5

in

the

Western

to

eliminate

Roger

15-13,

second

Junior

Championships Pasarell and on

per Ohio,

Adcock

Ohio (™—Second

Pasarell of ‘Puerto to

of the

Tennis Then

61

ago

Jerry

Beach

Open

yesterday. Graebner Sche-

of Dayton,

6-1.

Brandi of Puerto Rico and Ed Turville of St. Petersburg, Florida, lost to third seeded Charles Rambeau of Studio City, California, and Robert Wiley of Toledo, Ohio, 6-2, 6-4. ,

(15), 001

Gonzalez

301

Chicago

011

Boston

at

Los

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of the U. S. Junior Tennis tour-

night.

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Favored

Joe

yesterday

Raul

by

Gonzalez

_Rico, 6-1, 6-4.

AKRON, Ohio, (AP)—It’s Arnold Palmer against the field

the Professional

Loses

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, (P— Second seeded Bob Lutz of Los Angeles entered the quarter finals of the 13-year boys division

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Ken Walters ground-

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ground-,

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GAMES

Chicago

went

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Cincinnati

Herrera

Herrera

third sack.

W—Lee

Maxwell

First

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second base. Ken Morgan

hit his secscored

winning

by left fielder Dave Philley and first baseman Orlando Cepeda. After one out, Pancho Herrera hit a fly to left field and Philley

times to put the game in the icebox Washington 300 002 300—8-8-2 Detroit 011 200 200—6-9-1 Woodshick, Lee (4), Moore (7) and Battey; Bunning, Morgan (7),

Bruce

a three-game

Jones ‘Struck out eight. _ He had a shutout until the ninth. Then the Phillies ——_—_—_—_—_—_—aaaae, scored their only run on errors

singles }

seventh

Senators

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yesterday

team!

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in

send

and

single

game

double

to

FRANCISCO

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