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Big

: jillo Steps DR President >

UN Force To Enter3

\Brother Of Rafael

Katanga Regardless

Resigns

be’s Stand Of Tshom By ANDREW BOROWIEC

CIUDAD TRUJ minican Repubilie President Héctor =

LEOPOLDVIJ.LE , The Congo (AP)--The U.N.

Congo

Command

announced

llo,

yester-

day its troops will enter the secessionist Katanga pro provit ce regardless of the stand ———*of

Aux. Bishop's Consecration PEDRO

U.

ROMAN

as’ auxiliary

bishop

of

Cathidlie

Diocese,

‘be

consecrated

bishop

Katanga’s

intervention as

‘an

act

in

his

of

ag-

the

Oct

spokesman to send a

task

Katanga

force

into

was

after

five

bishop

Diocese, will -ceremonies.

Father

of

the

officiate

Aponte

Ponce

in

the

Martinez

will

(See CONSECRATION,

Page

4)

The

firm

stand

of

the

United

CAP To Truck Voters To Registration In S.J. Mayaguez on. thewwestern end of

island

towns

starting next- week-endCAP president Mario

Davila

said yesterday the signers will be hauled. here from as far away the town.of Afiasco, located near Puerto Rico. CAP secretary Eduardo Flores said the proposed transport of registrants to the capital is “the first

hog

time

any

party

extremes

has.gone

assurances that (See

SEN. |’

LORENZO PINEIRO . .. Some documents

CAP,

judges Page

will

4)

Joaquin

missing

By HAROLD J. LIDIN Independence Party Sen. Lorenzo Pifieiro plans legal action, probably in U. S. District Court, to secure return of printed material seized from him and two other separatist leaders by Customs officials last Saturday night. customs

tions sponsored regime.

Pifieiro, plans

agency

by

a lawyer,

for

The

reconsider.

by +

staffers

court

the

Castro

revealed

action

after

Man_ Behind

interview

yesterday

with

Customs

Import Control Officer Jose F. Rua, who told the local lawmaker

that most of the impounded matter: must be shipped to the‘ mainland

for

further

inspection.

The “detained” literature is be-

his

(See PINERO, Page 4)

an

The

of

brother

has_

been

was in

Ra

dictator

elected

May

1957.

vice Héctor

him

to

the

presidency

in

1952

An estimated half million of the island’s 2,800,000 people marched last Feb. monstration urging

21 in a de Rafael Tru-

jillo to take leadership he

back gave

the official his brother.

was

regarded

The

parade

(See

TRUJILLO,

Page

as

4)

Nixon, In Honolulu,

Hails Aloha Spirit HONOLULU

(®#—Vice

President

Richard M. Nixon opened his presidential campaign in the nation’s 50th state yesterday with a

call

for

America aloha

of spirit world.”

to

“project

the

the

throughout

This spirit of good will and (See NIXON, Page 21)

Job

Customs Agent Acts As Censor By José

to

be

to

Trujillo was chosen at the same time, after Rafael appointed

Pineiro Plans Legal Fight Against Customs

GUNTER F. Ria is

HETTa well-read

to register -legal- man. He also sees a lot of mov-

Only by bringing the potential registrants here, the CAP leaders said, is it possible to have the

rule

who

president

when Pifieiro and three friends arrived from Cuba after a visit there to view July 26 celebra-

Congress Will Boost DefenseFunds-L.B.J.

outlying

him

since 1930. Balaguer

federal

Juan

WASHINGTON (AP)—Senate Majority Leader Lyndon’ B. Johnson (D-Texas) indicated. yesterday that Congress will boest defense funds and called on the Eisenhower administra(See 1.3.3... Page 21)

fael,

The material was ‘detained’

By HAROLDJ. LIDIN The new Chrisitan Action Party, faced with a nearing Aug. 28 registration deadline, will truck Prospective registrants inte San

it asked

strongman

of

Nations Congo Command in the face of Tshombe’s threat was greeted with a grim approval (See CONGO, Page 21)

from

Dr.

He refused. Friends said he has been in poor health. The move does not affect the

an-

days

President

diplomat.

and

nounced, Tuesday night by U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjoid

this

nation.

Trujillo submitted his resignation to congress on Tuesday,

said: U.N.

with the 12 at 10:00 am. at Santa Maria) tense conversations Reina Church here. Congolese government. He will be consecrated by ArchIt marked an end of a bitter bishop Lino Zanini, apostolic del- dispute and represented a major egate to the Holy See and papal U.N. concession to the Congo’s i. in the Dominican Repubdemand to bring an immediate ie end to the secession of the cop The Most Rev. James P. Davis, per rich province which suparchbishop of . the San Juan plied 60 per cent of ‘the wealth Catholic Diecese and James -E. of the former Belgian colony. McManus,

and

troops are going into as was plarined Satur-

day,” the U.N. The decision

years of

the national palace. He has been -1a writer, university professor

Moise Tshombe, would regard any

N.

“Our Katanga

Ponce . will

after

eight ruler

Balaguer was sworn in as president yesterday afternoon at

gression.”

Pope John XXII,

Roman

nours

province

PONCE—Msgr. Luis Apontinez, 38, recently named“by

Vice

me

of

ceremonial

Caribbean

the local government.

premier, said he

Slated Oct. 12 By

as

A United Nation spokesman made the statement sev-

crai

brother

fael L. Trujillo yesterday after

ies. He is imports control officer of the US. Customs Agency Service here and, as such, is a

@ne-man

sorts

of

office

examining

.communications

all

-enter-

ing Puerto Rico from foreign sources. He is also at the center of the current controversy between LoSen. Party Independence

renzo Pifieiro' and the agency here. Customs

impounded ments

a

stack

customs officials

of docu-

and communications when

Pifeiro returned to Puerto Ri for Cuba last week co from further inspection. In Rua’s office are publications from all over the world It is his job to read, to view films, and to make recommen dations on whether such mate-

(See

CUSTOMS, ¢

«

ae

ew

a,

Siar

Page.

21)


~

West Indies Gets Full

News In Brief | Police Know

Announcing

British

the

Later

statement

16,

1960,

made

by

the

An

effect

. . .{ years on

of

ehange-over will be the ment of the existing

deputy

gov-

appointed Hailes in

Indies

came

Federation

into

being

two

ago. ;

Pilot

Flies

MIG

replacesemi-ap-

premier Lord

SEOUL,

by Governor-

Korea

24-year-old

Hitherto

(P—A

North

handsome,

Korean

airman

he has been the nominated choice | defected to South Korea yesterday

of the legislature. And

up

\in a MIG 15 jet fighter.

Hailes himself will give!

his

rote

of

presiding

his!

his aa er

The island-federatien, which is at Moving

steadily

pendence

as

a

2nd

Lt.

Chung

Nak-

| hyum said after he safely brought

wi!l choose

Russian-designed fighta tiny, sandy airstrip

Tap

towards

inde

tween

sovereign

com-

7

.

Tuesday and pendence.

meet

with

Py =

South t

K

east See

ie

aa the

th.

(#®—FBI

NEWPORT,

R. I (AP)—The

is

not

leaving

just put a bomb then dreve away im a eab. A and

said

on it.” The man from the airport

bomb

FBI

scare

agents

traced

to Leonard

Dale

Sage, 34, who was taken custody at his home in Reno terday moerning.

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made

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flight

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Russian-made

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and wearing a pair of binoculars, both of whieh were left behind at

the

have

of

decided

the

action

chidren ing

“great

expansien”

water routes of For imstance the the Martin Pena

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north,

he

in

purchase

employes

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ferry

company, will launch an ambitious

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the need of thousands of ferry owners of the boats, an offerto riders to take publicos, buses, or buy today or within the next few their own cars to and from ‘Sam days. The figure was not disJuan, will be alleviated. closed. .

Mayaguez—Considerably cloudy

her

Matos,

of the

increase

said, is preparing to make the Popular Transportation Company,

by

of

Vazquez

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The “emergency

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4. The service would be “‘greatly expanded’’ with the addition of

was

attached to the first of the first battalion of North Korea’s second air division’s 36th

will

end

to

in the Santa

Nicolas

ef the ferry comwould

trying

Questioning

of

transportation. governor said, Channel would

strike

There

Mufioz also announced that the Ports Authority, which would

A native of Yong Byon, in Pyong, provinee

i

60 or 65” whe al-!

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in fare.

the

her!

from her husband. She living with two of her

and Mrs.

taken

rights

“about

separated has been

The ultimate effect, he added >| the

operate

at

motivation fer the crime, Ae cording to police the victim is

relations

fundamental

will be a

and

thrown

morning.

g in it. Police are

Government To Offer To Buy Catario Ferry

Taipo-ri. a

of acid

garita Marrero Cartagena, 26,) Name -of the suspeet was withheld by police. Police also said they have a. description of the car used by' the man to get away. ‘he car) was seen by a neighbor who said) that another man had been wait

the state of Argentina.”

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the Police are on the track of:

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Maintenance

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congestion. Munesa listed the fellowing results

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thorough search of the plane luggage disclosed no bomb.

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the North Atlantie Treaty Forces, stated the allied posi-

ar-

rested a taxicab driver on a charge that he falsely reperted a bemb had been concealed on Vjee President Richard Nixen’s plane. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover yesterday disclosed that shortly before the plane took off from Reno Tuesday, a man approached flight personnel and said, ‘“Your

airplane

Wednesday

warned Russia yesterday that any attack on Berlin would face the full power of the allies—not just the forees now stationed in Europe. Gen. Lauris Norstad, commander of

agents

yesterday

Police

It was reported yesterday that:

emerged unhurt.

Nevada,

Ken-

Reds Warned On Berlin

Air force men called it a miracu-

virtually

Reno,

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president.

face Monday

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John

the former

Truman

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nominee

with

day to eracking the case of the The governor said yesterday he will fly to Missouri next Bayamon mother of five who had |

by

“I came because I longed for

officer | freedom,”

in the newly created cabinet. Instead Adams own ministers.

presidential

conference

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In S. Korea

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of state by a ea-

Sir Grantley Adams dos will be formally General

a

the

binet comprising elected leaders of the federation’s majority party.

federal

West

formally

Governor-General.”

council

year

proclamation

immediate

peinted

The

said:

by

this

tras-

“The order in Council will be brought into operation

Aug.

Trini-

the Leeward

ernor-general will be by the queen to help

sfer of internal power, a Colonial Office

Islands,

and

for

nedy’s

Islands.

govern-

formal

and Tobago

way

oS

of the

Windward

dad

HARTFORT, Conn. (AP)—Gov. Abraham Ribicoff will meet with Harry S. Truman Aug. 10 to pave the

woyk

the control ment.

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LONDON (AP)—Queen Elizabeth yesterday signed an order formally giving the sprawling Federation of West Indies full powers of Homer Rule beginning Aug. 16. -The action takes Britain’ S$ group of western hemisphere colonies to |respon- + sible internal government— menwealth state just like Canaone constitutional stage da, comprises Barbados, Jamaica,

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By

Gov. .Muioz said yesterday is ‘‘obvious to everyone”

, the

‘‘independence

movement

has

ben diminishing in Puerto Rico.” At

a

press

Fortaleza, ' that

conference

Mufoz

the

also

Popular

at

La

Party

Sunday

in

Gilberto

win

cia

challenged

by tak-

fioz

wilk

the elections in November

last

dent

predicted

that

the

which

party

Concepcion

presi-

de Gra-

statements

by

Independence

Mu-

Party

“But,...that

movement has in Puerto Rico, te everyone.”

the

attacks

independence

16

more

thefts

was

reported

by. police to have taken place in the metropolitan area in the 24hour period ending at

noon

yesterday.

Among the victims was Asst. Dist. Atty. Alcides Oquendo, of 320 14th St., University

Gardens,

Rio

into

home

his

Piedras.

He

Tuesday

said

someone

afternoon

by

broke forcing

a back door. He said he wasn’t sure what was missing.

Rafael at

a2

Fatal

Miranda,

Comercio

Car

who runs St., Bayamén,

a

restaurant said thieves

Mufioz

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he

when

is

As for members of the Popular Party campaigning in the States

he

not

‘‘fear’’

the he to

CAP.

‘‘de-

urges

What

said, is the the country”

if

the

remaining

40

per

cent

will be split.

in

behalf

cratic

of

Party’

the

National

Mufioz

said

Demothey

are

free to do so if they wish. ‘¥ do not think, however, they

can

campaign

have

so

in the

much

states

that

time

since

it own elections here are only months away,’ Mufioz said.

to

our

three

burglarized his establishment early yesterday amount of of $550 cash and an unknown liquor.

cigarets

and

Luz zon St.,

Colon Garcia, Santurce, said operates

shop

she

about

4 p.m.

of 454 Sagrado Corashe was in a jewelry 1958

at

Tuesday

asked

years old came in and official lottery list.

Ave.

Borinquen

a man

when

to

about

look

at

23 the

_She said when she turned to get the list, the man grabbed a $135 counter and ran out.

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t

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religion’’

he does fear, “grave danger

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a

The Federal Insurance Com- two 15-year-old youths, Roberto Filing of a $50,000 demage Suarez and Fernando Cros Hersuit yesterday in U.S. District pany of New Jersey, insurers Court here raised to $250,000 of the car owned by Juan Suarez nandez. Both suits charge negligence the damages asked in the deaths of San Juan and driven by his on the part of the driver, Roson, Roberto, on the night of in 9, April last of two youths berto. an automobile accident in the the ‘accident, was cited as defendant. Attorney for both families filCondado Section. A similar suit, asking $200,000 ing damage suits is F. Fernandez Yesterday's jsuit was filed by damages and naming Federal Cuyar of San Juan. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Raul Julia of Rio Insurance Company and car-ownPiedras, whose son, Rafael, 17, A llano is a flat, treeless plain. er Suarez as co-defendants, has was killed instantly when the been filed in the San Juan Su- Also there is a town in Texas ear in which he and three other perior Court by Mr. and Mrs. named Llano. ees~ . youths were riding smashed inCandido Garcia of Ocean Park. to an eleetric light poleon AshCapital of Honduras is TeTheir son, Angel, also 17-yearsford Ave. gucigalpa, with a population of old, was the second fatality. : Injured in the accident were 30,000.

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Turning to the coi.ing elections, Asked to comment on charges no longer a major factor in Mufioz predicted that the Popular made by Concepcion de Gracia Mufioz politics, Rican .injPuerto proportion it won by same that Mufioz had betrayed the fight Party will maintain the same prosaid: 1966. “Concepcion de Gracia has the for Puerto Rican Independence, portion of votes as it achieved to a political rally Referring right to believe otherwise and to Mufioz said he “‘deplored’’ a poli- last elections, about 60 per cent, held by the Independence Party. tical campaign based on personal He refused to estimate, -however, say so publicly.”

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Thursday, Augest 4, 1960

a

San Juan PDP Convention Names Dona Felisa To Run For Sth Term Mayor

tier

Felisa

was

amid

Rincon

unanimously

thundering

de

Gavu-

neminated

applause

last

man

Benitez

and

Ruben

Gastam-

standing

evatiens

eralissime

bide Arrillaga. Both

received

The

party

San

Juan

Municipal

hid im the Imperial ‘arr Obrero, also

Fenominated

Senators

Carles

Ro-

Hospital Head Doubts Graft ls Prevalent The superintendent of the Rio Piedras Psychiatric Hospital said yesterday he doubts that grafttaking

for

titution

admission

to

is wide-spread

Iand. Dr. Juan day called

ins-

im the is-

A. Rosello, whe Tueson police to imvesti-

gate a report that tient had

the

a weman

pa-

paid $50 te be admitted

te the Hospital, said that this was an isolated case. He added that

this

these

is

the

charges

first

have

time

that

been

made

since he took over the Hospital about five years ago.. Rosello said that since there

is no waiting list to get into the hospital, he

doubts

that

graft-tak-

img is prevalent. Evereyone im the judgement of the

who, staff

needs hospitalization, Rosello said, is admitted immediately into the hospital.

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Ane

in

the

histery

Arizmendi,

who

Spain still a small bey.

parents

are

Santiage

Father

Maria

E.

and

Rosa

live tien

at Villa Grillasea in Ponee.

Aponte

Martinez,

whe

Urbaniza-

He is the eighth among eighteen brethers and sisters. He attended elementary school at Lajas at the Luis Munoz Rivera School and graduated from the Germin High School.

The

new

bishop

attended

the

Semimarie Conciliar San Ildefemse at Sam Juan and studied|

Philosophy

and

theology

at

the

Bosten Pontificial Seminary. He was ordained a priest on Apr.

10, 1954, Church.

at

the

San

German

“Father Apente Martinez told that his new duties the STAR kind of will encompass any functions that Bishop MeManus

may deem to delegate him. Also in the absence of McManus he

Lleveras, Ine. Sant.

will be in charge of the At present, Father

3-1188

diocese. Aponte

Martinez

is attending the seeond

National

Guard

at Salinas (Capt.)

Training

where

he

the

1st.

of

frem

Rafael

Camp

is Chaplain Tank

Ponce.

Bat-

(Continued available

toe

From swear

Page the

1)

registra-

his

infermed

sources

ef

policy

Supreme

ef

liberalization.

registrants

reigns

be

allowed

te

sign

affidavits.

that

have

so

tightly

elections

dent

CAP

than a theusamd persons—many of them ef the middle and upper

general the

re-

(Continued lieved

January

when

more

and spoken in opposition to the regime which has endured for 3@

discriminatory,

al-

ganizations. State

Department

Objections

Among the objections by the Commonwealth State Department is its contention that the “legislative intent” was te bar latterday signers. But

Flores

legislators,

insists

“who

that

know

the

politics,”

would have spelled out any such bar if they desired such a restrietion. A total of 264,000 men and

women

registered

here

the

last

week-end of January, 1960. Hewever, thousands of these signa-

either

years. Pressure has side the nation

come frem outas the Interame-

rican Peace Committee charged the regime with violating of hasie human

rights. The Organizationef

American

States

also

has deeid-

ed to hear charges Deminican

against

government

ef the unsuccessful

the

as a result

assassination

attempt against the life of Pre sient Romuld Betancourt of Ve nezuela which was allegedly ins-

pired

personally

by

the

can strongman. _ There is speculation

Dominialse

that

the foreign ministers of the OAS, tures were subsequently challeng- kwho are scheduled to meet in ed

by

the

Board

of Elections

as

repeaters or for technical reasons. Attorneys

Francisco

Ponsa

Fe-

liu and Alvaro Calderon represented the petitioners, while JusDepartment

lawyer

Arturo

The

sole

was

Jose,

Cesta

Rica,

August

-16,

to diseuss the Venezuelan ae} cosations may decide to quarantime the natien politically and economically. In reeent menths four natiens have severed diplomatic relations with

Present

absentee

San

the

government.

/

The U.S. has failed to give the Dominican Republic a share of the sugar allotment it recently

img San Juan and Rio Piedras IlThe writ issued by the high interpreted by after announcement of the Su- court has been preme Court’s ruling in favor of the Board ef Elections Superinthe Christian Actien Party de tendemt as am authorization fer mand that the election beard the CAP te photestat the election make available voter lists in decumenis en file in Beard headeertain election precincts includ- quarters in the Capitolio. associate justice Line Saldaha. The hearing tame jusi ene day

the q be

said will

t

New

or

Orbeans

New

to

Custoris

.

Collector

Assistant

James McLaughlin material tionable

and earlier can either baek existing parties or help create new or-

is

is Parporf-

ditious.””

lowing 1960 registrants the right to vete enly for the established parties while voters from 1956

secretary Flores said this

propa-

Castro

However is . said that the “maerial=

classes—were arrested as a result of an alleged plot against the Generalissimo. In reeent months the Catholic Church has broken a long silence

CAP

reasoning

1)

Page

From

mesthy

be

to

ganda, some of which edly ———

The existenee of this pressure favor ef ehange hecame evi-

last

pr4¢| t

held

ed

ean validly sign gistration cards.

if it contt

a dangerous

i

here. in

1956

Power,

set

the the

. The Department ef State contends that only persons whe vot-

in the

Executive

nues, will cedent.”

Pressure

has been mounting within country fer a leosening of

CAP

approve¢

by Congress July 2 for the sole purpose of considering the situation in Cuba. This violatio of an act ef Cengress by th

of-

are

Court ended a two-hour hearing en a CAP demand that 1960 voter

hearing.

AT

of

after the Commonwealth

Six of the seven Supreme Court justices were present for the

BRANDS PRICES

out

the epinien that the resignation, officially said te be-due te “ill health,’ may be due to a new

gevernment. Six Justices

NATIONALLY ADVERTISED EXTREME DISCOUNT

moved

tion affidavits. . The new CAP taetic was revealed yesterday afternoon, shortly

tiee

HOUSE

has

Well

Estrella served as counsel for the

DISCQUNT

them.

fice in the National Palaee, has created a great amount of speculation.

was

Aponte Martinez was bern in Puerte Rico ef Puerto Rican parents. Father Aponte Martinez was born in Lajas Aug. 4, 1922. His

with

The resignation in the wake of the announcement that brother

of

bern in San Juan on July 14, 1760. Bishop Ariamendi, although bern in Puerte Rico, was the son of Spaniards, and was taken te

appeal

Rico, although that heusually conferred upen

Alejo

talion

| } , }

YORK’

holding

Frem Page 1) the first entirely

bishop

Puerte nor is

MARGOT'S Tel.

NEW

CONSECRATION

APPAREL

Ashferd,

To Buy DR. Sugar.

op

area.

eee

at

1504

growing

Juan Menendez Baez, Herminio Concepcion de Gracia (brother of

Merchandise

Margot

quiet

Representatives:

discount

WOMEN’S

te

The conventien also named the following incumbents as candi dates for election te the House of

San

50%

Scores US. Refusal

The country’s economy has declined im recent years fer

Right to be the mayoralty candi- after they were approved by 1,012 date of the Pepular Democratic delegates and alternates representParty for the fifth. straight time. | ing 107 barries in the metropoliCenvention, Theatre of

South P.R. Sagar Co.

(Centinued Frem Page 1) eat ots comes © Sr dietater run im the 1962 elections. It also was considered move by the 68-year-old gen-

York fer study by authorities} Both ports maintaim a ‘‘restri¢ depot or p ed merchandise’ McLaughlin

cessing statien,

ig,

who

Pineiro,

New “Cuba

the

of the Friends

addéd.

pe

also

that the only to him at the

Society, said rial returned

inteér-

view with Rua were a photograph and a program ef a Hindu ballet. Pimero

that

reported

Rua

¢re-

dentials as a delegate ef the New Cuba

had

Society

been

alse

given

back. Pineiro clarified yesterday that the ‘privileged’ legal documetts he charged had been seized from him along with the Castro ae ganda were net im fact taken'b Customs inspectors. He

parkrs

the

found

he

said

hy

ameng documents kept eiate Juan Mari Bras.

a ial

Mari Bras, one of the spur searched last Saturday at the pir pert,

general :

secretary

is

iced the Pro-Independenee (PIM), a separatist seciety jorganized hast Deeember. ; withheld from Cuba. The

new

4

president

has

been

elesely identified witb, the trujillo family. In his first decree, President Balaguer named Majer General Jese Rene Roman Fernandez’ seeretary

of

placing

Gen.

the

armed

Jese

forces; re-

Gareia

ji

He. Dr. Jose Benjamin Uribe Ma-

eias was appointed

Secretary te

the President te sueceed Dr. fais

Ruiz Trujillo.

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Hard: To Say ShakyA Markete, Experts | Into

Bring U.S. Reaffirms Allied Right

By

LEFLER

BUSINESS

NEWS.

the

vertible

bonds

rapid

trading

toward

fall.”

m

a

develops

the keys

profit

these

struction of for the Vega eording Juan

to

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announcement Eurite,

|

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project,

will

includes

paste,

con

by

India

plant. Also

are

to the

included

three

stations te 2

river

in

additional carry

water

cost

project

pumping the

filtration plant to centers of distribution. When:the project-is completed, the

announcement

said,

is

presently

the

ADA

by

Procter

St, Thomas

Mentreal. Ralilax

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7

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demonstrate substantial effectivewrote

Dr.

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dental

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chairman

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therapeu-

The article stated the Crest endorsement was based on a series of seven tests among students at Indiana University and school children in a Minneapolis suburb. An active fee of decay-prevention elaims. in dentifrice advertising im the past, the asseciation deClared

#* planned

Gamble

quote

ment paigns.

to let Procter

the

ADA

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lished in the association’s journal. “None of the other dentrifices

ADA

the

frem

time

manufactured

ness,’’

filtration

the

first

ef Philadelphia,

eonstruction of a pumping station to carry the water from

the

the

Gamble,

exeeutive

whieh

$270,000,

was

has accorded such an endorsement. The endorsement of Crest teoth

director of the island’s Aqueduct and Sewer Authority. about

3

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TO ELECTRIC SERVICE CUSTOMERS IN

American Dental Assa, as an “effective decay preventive agent.”

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re

imbortant

underly

the

Carib. ports, Enreve

prong

will continue analyst. said.

There is a far more situation

Berlin,

TO

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NY.

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signs of being resolved satisfac’ torily, the case for a sustained market revival im .question,” the

the West

in West

ment said, grew out of the total military defeat of the Nazi Gov-

a

Corp. agreed

matters

people,

AUG. 2

0

'ROrc a Santeee stan

margins.

“Until

main

Berlin’s

a

MZALEA

mai the current dullmess in general business and pressure

on

down

P.R.V.1. Line Alcoa

katara

more

te the market

turned

St. Thomas WMayagnez. Ponce.

ANTILLES

pre-

uatil

CONSARE

Lepa I Fas McA

com

the

pace

Standard & Poor's

that

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periedof

improvement

imestly

ALCOA atin

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te a

market

centratme

Hy ait iF 7 di

for 2 return

tr

eoncern over the direction in which the economy may be moving—a factor which may have brought about the Federal Re serve board’s action at this particular time—to make for more than a temporary rally,” Fitch said. “After the first impact of the margin cut wears off, we look

the

to | 1945. was in reply nt stateme

The

sif

a

§

great

i ¥E

too

'

still

million free

that

Russia’s “puppet regime” in East Germany. Allied rights to re

West

by

backed

is

isc

business.

general

Sap PRANCES

fa

is

US€

FrRom

being.

it

“There

a psychelegical

time

im

Hl ne ! il

the

ae Thhily' to

claim

II and World War the oppressed|erninment over the mext year even if there} Germans—‘and on | mot the Potsdam Agreement of in East Germany.” ement | populati is no significant

it

SRELE TE

than

for

purchase

.

German

the complaint it said came from

Departm tosaiddo right ent Allied

Ste

stockswhose |2°, that the

adequate,

2%

The Fitch Survey said that cut from 90 while the margin .to 70 per cent may lend some | aad and comfort, it doubts it wilt more

: ‘Where each reservesare|_,7™*

$

East

Rew agreement. The department

of Soviet and Comlim regardless indicated, * even if it means | munist is’ East German complaints. taking -losses.

opinion of Wall Street experts.

effect

an

re- Allies forfeited their right to a

deterioration of

to take some better news from | business to nudge the stock ' pearket imto a steady advance. rein margin reduction The quirements can’t do it alone. That seems to be the general

have

(A P)—The

emphatically

States

2. Sell issues where a basic| affirmed Tuesday Allied deter- BerWestern | ™imation to stayin power ing earn

WRITER

(AP)—I1's_going

NEW

WASHINGTON

United

sition in commén stocks.

-

5

AP

JACK

To Remain In West Berlin

.

try

The

Puerto

Ucbanizacion

Nuevo

Beriuanecn

Office of the Puerto

Rico Water Resources Authority has been moved to Avenida Central No. $312, Caparra Terrace

Commercial

section

of De

Diego

Center,

and

near the

Central

inter-

avenues.

All of our customers in the above sections, may transact their business with the Authority at‘the new address. RAFAEL

V.

Executive

URRUTIA Director

our

All big hotels;

At will pay you to call or visit

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St.

Maarten,

for

several

|’

for

A new painting has been added to the Ponce Museum collection, a floral art work, it was given to Luis Ferré by the late Metropolitan

opera

singer

Luereécia

former

was

President

Vi-

Jorge Martin, with children, Con-

Searano

them

and

were

her

Dr.

mother,

nity

Phi

Epsilon

Ponce

Mayor

Chapter,

Carles

plaque...The

J-

Ponce

Kennel

Show.

Basketball

eéns

and

players

Club

Pachin

Boeachica

Santurce,.

and

wife

their

Poventud out

Hills

Punta

de

a nursery

home

have

so

lady,

|

Vi-

at her

playmates.

Gar-

Now,

the

in

Casellas

heir

next

costumes

are

expecting

a

November...Lawrence

for his high marks VaHe

de

stork

is

in

thts

contestants

week.

evening

not

th¢

paradé

clothes

and

in

the

various

represent. strictly out

th

cou

Bathin for thi

_

3

Puerto

Rican

Crucita

Miss

Costume

Morales

Puerto

which

i

has. designedl

Latimer’s

costume

Sep-

During

Rican

consists of a full

tember at Dr. and Mrs: Reberto

skirt, lavishly hand

Rodriguez

MISS PUERTO. RICO—Miss Carmen Sara Latimer will represent Puerto Rieo in the Miss International Beauty Contest which begins today in Long Beach, Calif. (STAR

with

photo by Betty Knorr.)

traditional island off-the-shouldér

a

home.

spoon

and

rell

over

so

there will be no danger of pricking. This may juices stayin the sausage.

DE LUXE THURSDAY NIGHT BUFFET

TODAY—Cocktails will be served on the terraces of City Hall from 5 to 6 p.m. honering a

group of York who

teachers from New teach Puerto Ricans August from

4—Thirty-

Trinidad,

who

party

Juan,

from

6:30

te

8 p.m.

FRIDAY, August 5—Coronatiqn of

the

Queen

Flamboyan

3 p.m.

the

beautiful

Club

La

Concha. Every Thursday from 7 to 10 PM and only. $4.50 per person. Dance to 2 orchestras and see the complete floor show at 11 PM. No cover charge.

or

in the newly re-opened

cl BARBECUE

On

of

Colleges,

Miss

Salazar

Conde,

at

College rhythm

Dance

in the

the

multi-colored

will

also

with

de

a

in

gold

Gautier, received

orp.

Felisa

Mayor Miss

charcoal

at

of

Puerto

Ri

co at City Hall and presented her with an orchid and a Iet-

ter of introduction Raymond Long

Club.

C.

to the H6n.

Kealer,

Mayer vot

Beach.

oe

ste Oligo

save 2 5 Go on DRESSES|4| DURING Yes,

“COLLEGE

OUR

whether you

are

“seeing

them

off”

DAZE"

or “on

your

ay,” the-trend is still to MARISA'S “where style ond fashion Gre not measured COCKTAIL

in price.”

DRESSES

SPORTSWEAR

CASUAL DRESSES — BATHING SUITS — ACCESSORIES roast

se-

“Puerto

its upturned dona

of

“pava”

words

Tuesday,

a

bands

and

the

across

wear

with

lace,

embroidered

Rico”

Governar’s

tel

of

at

hat,

cén

Maribel

Hall

the

She

flowé4.;

with

trimmed

quins

Room of the Condado Beach Ho-

are at present visiting the island, will be received on the terraces City

in

sequins.

embroideretl

tropical

glittering

Aguadilla

FRIDAY, August 5—The Lions Club of San Juan will hold a cocktail

and

brilliant

blouse,

On The Calendar This Week

Enjoy the most different and delicious Buffet

Mouth-watering

eee

on

will

of

they are

affair.

in| i

FRIDAY,

in

stands

picked

judging,

tries suits

four teachers

Rico

d

governors

who

was

Contest

Armstrong

expected

the

Latimer,

dor

there.

Puerto

Mendoza

at

for her young good looks but for poise and intelligence té act-as an island ambassador a the Miss International Beaut

children

Chub ha Concha.

in

Inés

5’ 2”,

place is swarming with kids, including some cute little Chinese children...Carmen Ana and Salva-

Use

leave soon to attend the World Olympie Games starting at the end of August in Rome...Measles-

Doha

Miss

Las

Rodriguez

her

Gen

attended

Heart here. She is one of the secretaries to Puerto Rico’s fir

scant

The

will

Mrs.

the Convent of the Sacred Heart and the Academy of the Sacre€

visited last week her grandchildren Doris and Quiros Soler, at their home in Santa Teresita...

a

°

César

of

coutetent and

La Fortaleza.

school...Fefa

held a banquet to honor Percy Roberts, who was judge at the

Kennel

Latimer

at

Rico’s

palace,

a reward

Fraterwith

Mr.

Matos Garraton, 2t his Punta Las Marias home. Lawrence’s trip was

presented

Cintron

of

at a dinner in Marias home.

would

Juanita

Chi

Puerto daughter

Revere | ®*

for?

Interna+:

and Don | :

America)

Mates

World

Miss

ney, president of Fasig-Tipton of N. Y. (horse auction company)

den

Clary Sala de Tere expects to be in Madrid for the birth of her grandchild. Her daugther, Ivelisse, is “due” in a few months... Members of Tau Beta Alpha Fraternity of St. Thomas, guests

the

tional.

;

the

of

Marin,

started

Catin

Searano.

of

Carles

title

|:

of

of

all over

the

;

Calif., ‘where,!:

Puerto -Rico,. she} with «contestanis}

Mufioz

Rose

nie Ann and Jorgite, are back from a trip to California and Ha-

With

Corp.

(the

Magui honored Humphrey S. Fin-

céns, P. R. Cooperative League Executive Secretary..Ce@nnie and

wail.

Fausta

Beaeh,

from

:

their new Westport, Conn. home. PONCENOS IN S. J.: P. R. Tho- | ’ roughbred Breeders Association

Bori.

Rafael

of

(president

Electronic

The Banco De Ponce Credit Co-

speaker

days

Fausta Larrauri)

Stixrood

operative, presided over by Sara Costas, held its sixth annual convention at Jack’s Rendezvous.

Featured

several

Long

kas Miss “will vie

a

cheaper than in St. Thomas.

|‘. ®

Sea

Hotel,

Sara : Latis

Cy

Bay

Carmen

{ mer, 20, a-petite and pretty brunette, left yesterday for

ene

Little

Miss

days were Mercedes Lina and Paco Casanova, Cuqui and Alberto Juan Torruella, Sonia and Johnny Serrallés, Desha | and Jesus Rodriguez and Billy Gelpi. They discovered St. Maarten taxi drivers speak+ Marieli Tosges is recover- | French, Dutch, Spanish and struck ing at her El Vigia home...Adria- | English, and shopping is na and Pat Wilson were the guests |

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“Tell Him To Beat His Drum Te make matters worse, her parentsare very jenient with her,

DEAR ANN LANDERS: My ather was a- rather famous band eader.

I

always

had

musicians. | At 18 I fell for He

was

I

terribly

was

a

‘thought

a

yen

nit-wit

knew

all.

it

and

with

who

the danger.

‘told me Teddy was wouldn't listen. : Well, to make a

My

but

long

such

a

—PD.Q.

dad

ng.

I

DEAR

always

can

-P.D.0.

trel someone

story

girl

What

I

his

lost

career

control

te

of

think

You

else's

triples

skipped

town

face

music—without

the

and

I was

He

left my

needa’t

werry.

do?

POPULAR COUPLE—The mest popular young couple ef the

can’t

con-

year, chesen by the Court of Granada, Cathelic Daughters of

daughter.

myself

about.

you

we

These days you do well te control your own. {and wound up pregnant. When BDen’t be bashful abeut set‘I told Teddy he said it was a tough break fer ME and he had ting limits for your son and short

facts,

We would die if our son got inte trouble. Keeping company

a drummer.

handsome

romantic I

and thé girl does as she pleases.

for

if he has had gdéod meral upbringing and is armed with the

see to it that he obeys them.

America, will Cellege ing. They

preside

Rhythm are

at the

dance

Reberte

A

in

the

Villanuc-

va and Miss Priscilla Sein.

te mu-

; Bician.

|

A wonderful fellow I used to go

with

and

heard

begged

He

isn’t

h has

about

me

much

en

wonderful

my

to

trouble

marry

him.

feoks,

but

he

character

and

he

i Was crazy about me. We were i married six months before the

baby was bora. He treats boy as if it were his own. -

Two

* we

years

have

happy

together

are

my

life

isn’t

| mantic. i I got

passed

and

although

exciting

a phone

the

or

ro-

call from

my

' drummer-boy yesterday. He says he hasn’t been able to get me

out

of

_to

his

town

mind.

in

twe

a job and his

son.

; is

his,

| keep

wants

He

says

and

He’s

to

play

to see me

and

tegatly

boy

I have

him

coming

weeks

the

no

right

to

away.

I have no interest in seeing | him but I want to know if he has

a

right

to

see

his

son?

Please help me—CLARISSA _ DEAR CLARSSSA: If this heel has

the

merve

te

gets to town : his drum and

call

when

teli him beat it.

Biologically,

he’s

te

the

he

take father

' but he has no legal rights. The man who married you is the bey’s

legal

father.

.

eee

DEAR ' gon

who

ANN

LANDERS:

is 18, and

a high

Our school

i senior, is going steady with a | girl 16. She’s as mature physically

as

years

a

20-year-old

ahead

girl

and

of our son in ideas.

| Lady Lions To

Install Officers '

The

{ the

recently

Hato

Rey

etected

officers

Women’s

of

Auxiliary

of the Lions’ Club will officially , assume their mew offices at a ; Juncheon at the Swiss Chalet this

‘ Saturday, at 3 p. m. | The new officers are:

Aurora

} Giménez Aguayo, president; -Nydia | Lafont, vice-president; Elba de /

Armstrong,

| Rieckehoff, | Luz Maria secretary; recording

treasurer;

secretary

Montalvo, tail-twister. Other officers de

Lomeli,

Irma

de

assistant treasurer; Frias, corresponding Cecilia de Olimeda, are:

publicity

and

Olga

de

Elsie Carbia and

Rosita

Salgado, Irma Castro, Carmen Artieri, Iris Lépez and Ana Viera;

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THE SAN JUAN STAR

Eligible For Old-Age

— Thursday, August 4, 1960

Pension

The Candidates And The Issues

\

Seana Regia ert

10

Queen Mother Elizabeth Is 60 Unions Likely To Consider | Kennedy Is More Pro-Labor

By EDDY GILMORE LONDON (®%—Queen Mother Elizabeth becomes eligible today

whieh she reacted to being 50. On that milestone, a well-known

court phetographer

of

for

a $7 a week pension. ther of Queen| Today, Elizabeth ee II will be 60.at At that

pictures

They

taken

portraits

were

of

up.

reiurned

and

a note

that

said:

‘Her

Majesty feels that having weathered 50 years of life on earth, she

sent her a set

he’d

had been touched

The

thanks

her.

would

not

like

her

photographs

with

completely

10 shillings—if

her husband

made.

his

compulsory

regular,

contributions to health, insurance

the government and pension plan.

But probably only a few offcials and members of the Royal family know if the late King George VI

contributed.

By

law

is exempt from plague ordinary

the severeign

many taxes that mortals—income

fully

and

the

guarded

like

are

ment problems, others. .

care-

Many

secrets.

you

Mest Charming Of Wemen If anyone raised the question of the pension with the Queen

Mother,

she

would

probably

candidates

do the

as well

a union

that,

treat

down,

And the Deniocratic nominee's

will

ed

tell

records

John

F.

Kennedy

employes.

first to the shy guests

he was operating for the best in-

along the walls. At .a gathering at Palmoral Castle not long ago, she turned

terests of the country as a whole, rather than taking sides in the continuing labor-management conflict.

with

her

winning

Sticking is

“IT

know

making

You

you'll

my

see

spend

me

so

of

at

few

the

a

want

minutes

local

a line of dignitaries ed

to

got

in

being) present-

gentleman's

mine.

How

Will

On

are

Take

In

another

Castle,

~

occasion

Waiting

live

up

their

“Do

forgive

ed

as

gaw

the

she

to me,’’

returned

butcher

boy

to

names.

them,

out of i

no

will

same

with nthe

doubt

take

easy

to

grace

an

sides

happy

since

he

1947.

That

But that

was

of 60 begin

with'

drawing

Although

Mother

will.

(AP

she

a weekly

could,

old-age pension

it’s not

likely

Photo)

the

the

union

favored

T-H

the

Queen

played

effectively

and

the

eee

a

be buying 4

#t

conservative combination they would like. i eo

tne

Oil Refinery At Basra .

enacted,

from

on

1

2

.

&

BEIRUT, Levanon (AP)—1

law.

legislation

Texas

is plain, B. John-

Iraq Plans. $56 Millian

opposition.

the

of

More than

in

year

was

his Hominaticn

said: “I do not suppb: t

ticket they may

ever

Iraqi

government

has

annountcd

plans to build a $56 milfion

petroleum

beeom-

ing worse than it was from labor union standpoint. This is a role Kennedy

of about

that

the

Law

mode-

goal.

before

are suspicious, it with Sen. Lyndon

son

fighter

Congress

a

a shorter work week—I am .g@ct for the four-day week.” The unicns, however, are “bx. pected to side mostly with Kp nedy in the election campaif™.

Kennedy, then just 30 years. old,.was among those who kept

corgi, Billy. at Clarence House, London, for ‘her official portrait in connection with her 60th birthday today. She’s wearing a blue and white lace dress. Most British women

60) $7.00.

a

union

Kennedy

‘that

cause

entered

bitter

Nixon

been

labor’s

favors

$1.25 level. still another pdint, take surprisingly: outtof stands. Nixon jn I 5 an early adoption o work week, a long- tifee

Shortly

agreement.

were

has

organized

over

QUEEN MOTHER IS 60—Her Royal Highness, Queen Mother Elizabeth of England, poses with her pet

THE

as

window. I’ve known him a long time and I wanted to have a little chat.’ She

on

Taft-Hartley

ladies-in-

she

both

for

at) Windsor

her

labor

the

Nixon got them off the hook and got steel production _ rolling

Gracefully

made

into

secret meetings, many held his own home here, Nixon

but

:

she

this

chalked out the settlement terms. ‘|Neither side got all it wanted

an ald friend

60

quietly

Nixon

bill fora But’ on two men character forecast four-day

settling

early

Law.

lar-an-hour minimum. Kennefy is sponsoring the Bemocratic

reeord

in

strike

stepped

again. Kennedy

you?”

Te

steel

together

in

said

“This

big

role

whic’a

rate increase in the present dtl-

faced an unwanted, directed settlement by Congress unless they

peple.”’

With a sniff, an elderly courtier | whispered: “He's only the press.’* | But the great charmer held out ber hand to the cameramen and

of

in Nixon’s

session,

deadlock, warning both sides they

a bewilder-

up

out

personal

year. Nixon

here

got caught

his

the

for

advance.

I

reception

photographer

me

in

often.

last

some

Once

excuse

farewells

my

with

ed

said

scandals

imac

Either, however, if elected, would undoubtedly proclaim that

and

union

the controversial questidn of health care for the agefl, Nixon prefers a federal-stei> subsidy financing arrangemex?. But Kennedy wants a! broader program financed by increased Social Security taxes. On the federal minimum w also a hot issue for the resum)

sort of person crowded room

Mats smile

the

On

ing of women, the who walks into a

diplo-

up

led to the Landrum-Griffin are a

The labor man points to a number of past decisions to back up: this thesis.

and

the

last year,

brother and current campaiga manager, Robert F: Kennedy, was counsel to the McClellan Labor Rackets Committee that turh-

Light hearted, highly considerate, possessed of a quick sense of humor, she is the most charm-

officials

Law

as many

official

if past

and

with

to government

in enacting

Landrum-Griffin

guide, Richard M. Nixon can be expected to side with employers in any labor-management show-

it as a joke.

and speaks

the maneuvering

compare

and-white. There are gray areas, too. This is true of labor manage-

tax, customs and death duties, for example. And Royal wills, inheritances, property sales, bank balances

NOTE—How

presidential

in their approach to labor-manage- Here again Kennedy led the ment matters? A veteran re- forces that helped, modify new porter on the labor beat leoks restrictions placed on unions. ; at the record in this last of But it’s a mistake to tag Ket _|the STAR'S series of articles:on nedy as a down-the-line backe of any old kind of labor unio “| the great campaign issues. As chairman of the Senate’s By NORMAN WALKER bor law-drafting subcommit WASHINGTON (AP)—Try to it was he who wrote-much of chart the Nixon, Kennedy posi- anti-corruption union controls trons on big issues, and you'll into the 1959 law. j find the picture is not all black-

unscathed?!

age a British woman can collect an old-age pension—usually of 2 pounds

EDITOR’S

to

suggest that she has come through

refinery

at

Bas

a

port city in southern Iraq! et the headwaters ef the Shatt el Arab. A broadcast “by dio

the has

consistent-

Baghdad

ly in Congress to date—including

said

work

wiil

in

soon.

|

PR Mainland Vote Plays Important Role WALTER

S. PRIEST

Washington

WASHINGTON—This

les, lar

Bureau

year’s

presidential

election

should shed considerable light on an intriguing political mystery: namely, how much influence can Puer-

to

Ricans

And,

in

more

Some York.

New

York

importantly,

700,000

Among

wield

who

Puerto

them

in

can

a

close

deliver

Ricans

now

are an estimated

election.

the

live

200,000

vote.

in

New

to 250,000

potential voters. Since 1952, both Democrats and Republicans have eyed

News Analysis

this

growing

But

aside

power

from

with

grudging

way

or the other. Some

experts

faction

GOP

admis-

even doubt

there

of

Chicago,

show

tion

the

Centending Bitterly

Insular

or

byefks

Political

contending imsular

candidates.*

Ferces

political

forces

have

take

with

opinion

is not

of

Puerto the

Rico.

GOP,

a

In

state-

the

polls.

chances,

praise

for

Democrats

Mufioz’ Commonwealth

a statehood plank

of this writer,

wholly

whether

the

New

scrapped

important

York

lands

“deliver”

If

the

vote

the

ques-

in

the

vote.

proves

delit erable

much touted isolation from have been shattered. Much! tense

Ago.

collapsed

all

but

in

of

Los

finished

Muifioz’

anyway.

wrecking

Ferre

job

in-

sands

to

promised te hehp deliver: these wolgs clue Loss , Ange }-+Cotmonwealth wilt :

Ricans

flock

to

are

of

prepared

otherwise

New

York

eligible

staté’s

requirements.

to

face

of

Puerto

Rico’s

York’s

Puerto

to flex

their

Puerto

English

A Chance Te Insular observers

regi

ion

E

Political Muscles as Luis A. Ferre,

Republican

party,

have

political

voters jdue

language

:

Fiex such

Rican’s

Rican

inou-

muscles.

not

however,

yet

found

Ferre

thinks

t }

feel-

c

ne

they

a

gave

an inkling of things to come in 1958. Somewhere between 40,000 and possibly 55,000 went to the “polls. He

estimates

45

per

cent

of

the

as against 20 per cent in 1956. Democratic

however. pointed

Much out,

strategists

of -the

could

be

vote

was

fican

i

remained

supposed attributed

R

GOP to

the

unimpressed,

gains, es per

and

Chibut

behind . an. insular ,

neither

Several reasons for this have wees advan cluding the wholesale disenfranchisement of

will pre-

5

«+ <1 ©Slould New York Puerto polls.

either,

mainland politics his absurd PDP

les

the

by

which

laced

Republican or Democratic column. It is whether Ferre or such PDP powerhouses as San Juan Mayor Felisa Rinson de Gautier can legitimately claim they

company

makes

to

at

in 1956, In

of

majority Popua mouth- -piece

all sides came dark hints that prevailed, Puerto Ricans would

while pepeciicane restored

tonio, New York’s Spanish speaking voters have simply failed to convince tough-minded politicos they are

that

wing

insular

displeasure

platform

helped

bloc

the

Unwilling their

Marin’s through

Party

From views

their

Muiez acting

Democratic

it was

is a genuine “Puerto Rican vote” in the sense that politicians refer to the “Italian vote” or the “Irish vote.” With the exception of a seemingly passionate devotion to the late left-winging Rep. Vito Marcan-

a minority

the

hood group. unless their

anticipation.

sions that Puerto Ricans tend to be Democrats, neither side credits them with influencing state contest

one

it was Gov. Luis Democratic Party

—~»——

by STAR

the

ian, Mufoz and his

not. without

New

ing in both Nixon uation, “Spawn

a situation, 5@,000

) moved wintoial new era. . ow

ae

York. There

is

and. Kennedy Poet Rich

¢.

Snape.

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SAN

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— Thursday, August 4, 1960

The Political South Presently An ‘Iffy’ Business Js

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By Ralph McGill

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transportation use to ease the traffic congestion.

tween

San

Juan and

the

congested

suburban

their

A When

sec-

the

monorails,

be

may

subways,

even

should be studied and plans

of this auxiliary method

ment

and

be

bolted

Ever

those

earth.

Senater

Southern

will

reminded

which

or

to

confer

of the

that.

with

faithful.

Congressman

please

the

from

states

nothing

with

this

reach

Lyndon They

will

helps

a

go

stay

in

of-

and power

constituents.

is the severe

political ewer in party’s cenventions. Nominee

might find Puerto Rico caught squarely in the middle

Nixon,

decline

the

they

in South-

Congress

know,

will

and

im

campaign

the

impress

to

one.

nudge maniconstiéhese

persuasively in Dixie... especially Texas, Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolima and Virginia. “The 19468 election and the last two com

The short session of Congress which begins August 8 and hopes to adjourn for campaigning by Labor Day struggle

one-party others

ern the

‘Middle Road’

ef a Democrat-Republican stateside voters.

a happy

to the trembling

they

rent

be-

fore it is too late.

Our Own

able

There is more of this for the South whea there is a Democrat im the White House. After almost eight years of Eisenhower, the wells ef patronage are rumming dry. Concur

for develop-

of transportation

be

Little Patronage Helps Senators and Congressmen

Washington,

with

neces-

Use of the water-

drawn

may

fice like having a little patronage

in metropolitan San Juan until bulldozers and wreckers ways

mot

Johnson, wernor,

sary to avert a traffic jam that will end all movement clear the highways of trapped cars.

is

reluctant

again

in tke evening for the shorter trip home. The time is fast approaching when waterways | possibly

parties

silent, with ears

commuters can leave their cars in the morning, take a fast boat ride into San Juan, and pick up their cars and

Appemattox,

hetheads who most urge them on, invariably turn against them in the next election. All this is in the minds of those now

All that is needed is large parking areas where

tions.

at

~Such a poasibility will receive a big forward in those states where deliberate pulatiens deprive the people of their tutienal right te vete for er egainst nominated to govern them. _The history of politicians who have

could easily link various points be-

boats,

Old

surrender

to elect a govermer in seme of the Southern

Ht

Mufioz Marin said yesterday at his press conference ‘that such a plan may be carried out in the future. | A fast ferry service, such as, that provided by

hydrofoil

f PER

g

=

for

develeped

be

waterways

area

metropolitan

Lee’s

F

The suggestion has been made several times that the

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Gubdscription Bates

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Tel.

and the growing mumber ef these weary of a teadership which vefuses to accept General

’ Save. frem Mississippi, where Gov. Ross Barnett is: always predictable, the political Seuth presently is in e state ef flux. it i

Joun & Serbs. Executive Vice Presibent

One measure sure to get some consideration, and

probably final approval, is the new minimum wage The Democrats want to raise for mainland workers.

minimum

to $1.25, and

and

recommend

minimum

rates.

to extend

rate

‘The

! i :2

g

i

an hour

4 a g 8

$1

2

the

coverage to additional workers not now covered by ds Aci. the wage provisions of the Fair Labor S Under the present law, Puerto Rico is taken care of by a section which provides for Federal industry committees to study wages in specific industries here

cannot

exceed the mainland rate of $i an hour. Bills now pending consideration would apply to Puerte Rico

one percentage point of increase for every cent the

in all minimums

LABOR

If the minimum is be a 25% imcrease

stateside minimum is increased. established at $1.25, there would

Puerte

in industry here in interstate com-

merce.

But in the heated tempo of the brief session starting next week, anything can happen. The battle

for the White House could divert attention from A Puerto Rico’s stake in the minimum wage bill.

blanket application of a $1.25 minimum wage to Puerto dustrialization program. We hope the Congress,

in its preoccupation

has

to its present

mic

position.

to

We

be

Puerto

squeezing

of

Rico

in

the

working

class

Mysteries The

facts

will

about.

Castro has been moved,

of course,

the mystery

vana said yesterday, from

be

known

before

is stimulating dispatches

his residence

long,

-

to think from

Ha-

outside Ha-

One benefit vana to a more quiet place not disclosed. we've noticed since Fidel became “ill” is the absence That’s one of violent attacks on the United States. refreshing consequence of the dictator’s illness -we hadn’t expected. Now, cleser te home, comes the story that Héctor Trujillo, brother: of Dictator Rafael Trujillo, has

“stepped dewn” from the presidency of the Dominican

Republic because of ill health. We never knew he had ever “stepped up” te the job which he held in name

only.

werkers,

just

to

name

a

{hE

I|

Rico

workers

will

be

wel

a

Sergio

Kentish .

Bayamén, P. BR.

to| union according to their line of

word}

that for this reaare joining

we

are

back

going

in

in the spread

backwards.

history,

it

the

year 1061 the over Europe

Going

shows

that

guild and

idea mer-

chants, craftsmen and others belonged to this so-called guild. In addition to protecting their members

from

guild rendered cial

eppression,

the

an important

se-

-service

te’ the

1790

“Wnionism

community.

And to add to the happy speculation is the de-

aADOG

u

en

ior.

4 i

cheek Ca

Prietiel, 21 miles. from the capital. ‘ich,

s. eet dictator aoa ath

nothing we. hope portends | EPig Hid PAD DARE ai

was «well:

OV

&

emt

er swap stan the present. (lide cou @he up, eld

et

orga

everyone will be where they

first umion that comes along whether it comes from the mainland or is locally organized. In a desperate move to be represented | they are joming any union regardless of the line of work they} happened to be in. In this aspect of our way of living, I wouJd dare to say that

Hi

;

few.

im this way they their representing

_parture of Dictator Rafael from his palace to take . a

from

here.

defime

could

you

son local workers

There’s a lot of speculation on the true situation Is he surrounding Dictator Fidel Castro of Cuba. loving his by deposed been. he has shot, sick, was he but

tien

start

meanings

of. It seems to me

Rail?

sup-

should

sant thing that is happening

which

prother

are

we

steelworkers, transporta- ning. if we do start from the be workers, printers, office | ginning, by the year 2160 Puerte

a changing period alse. it is ajmeant to be; -Jrather discouraging and unplea-| could choose

its own partisan nutcraker.

Happy

who

should

long

econo- | work:

with

middle

the

a

social

progressing

mainiand votes, will pause and consider the consequences

come

be concerned with our ieber{ suggest that local werkers we | nized, movement which is going through] taught unionism and what it is | belong.

of the in-

in the way

roadblock

Rico

way posed

Rico at this stage of economic development could throw

an insurmountable

MOVEMENT

Sir:

Beet

ih iy a gue

oof


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Med

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your Prescriptions compounded

by REGISTERED PHARMACISTS

of

the

~37th

congress church.

of

—U»—Hun-

It was congress

the by

World

XXIII

and

moned

Eucharistic

big

a station

or

termi-

Catholics

from

Meadows),

that’ is surmount-

at 8 p. m. and was addresses of pilgrim

featurgroups

from all parts of the world exposition of the Eucharist. yesterday,

and _

Pontifical

high masses in a score of Munich’s churches

drew

the

same

hundreds

of thousands of pilgrims. Josef Cardinal Wendel, bishop

of

arch-

celebrated

the

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The appeal said the Communists “can never

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Munich,

,

of

millions

Communist

advised

Chinese win the

our

anti-

countrymen.”

Chinese

Pines China

of in

the

It

Philip-

. who correspond with to “place the mark of

the heart” in various places— “it is the anti-Communist sign.”

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Cardinal’s

sermon,

like that

preached yesterday in many other churches of the ciiy, reflected the prayer that Pope John sued for the congress.

The pontiff, congress’ theme

XXIH

is-

underlining the of “Pro Mundi

I’m happy

that it wasn’t

me

that ‘‘goofed.“’ Well, this week, I’m not laughing. . .’‘1 GOOFED.“’

Last

week,

and, in that you

| got

carried

away

my enthusiasm, indicated might have to spend a tew

dollars to have you brakes checked at CAR CLINIC. Such, happily, is not the case. Frank Kirkpatrick informs me that a brake inspection at CAR CLINIC is ‘’on the house.’’ So now you really have no excise for

not

don’t

getting

it

the “‘goof’s’”

Don’t

go

away

done.

.

on

you

yet.

. .!

.if

you

that

service

is

better

than

ever.

as

can

Hfront of &

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and MUFFLERS but, now

get

faster

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its

major

character

of

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that

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from the dead, according to Christian belief.

:

}

For Polaris Missile System CAPE

CANAVERAL,

(AP)—The

Navy

has

as the operational its Polaris missile the

first

Fila.

set

October

deadline for system. But

combat-ready

submarine

may

go

to

Polaris

sea

soon-

er if the test program continues to progress. as well as it has in recent weeks. This was hinted by project officials, who still are hailing

the

third

straight

derwater

nuclear

successful

launching

submarine

from

George

ington. The submarine other scout missile

the

waves

30

unthe

Wash-

unleased anfrom beneath

miles

off

Cape

rocket

were

technicians

are

together..in

an

same

to

as

that

carry

tronauts.

next

be

out

made

the

system. The George

the

end

of

the

year.

into

is ex

ed

America’s

¥as-

orbit

sometime

*E

(?—The

Road

Iater-

Federation

‘has

recommended the creation of an Inter-American highway authority,

and develop

the 1,100-

mile road from Mexico to Panama.

and are by

Each

of

WASHINGTON

of the

Washingten

learn

Inter-American Road Authority Suggested For Central Americ

to completely

reliability

m

to

}

But officials tempered their enthusiasm with the notation that more submarine launchings prove

effort

year.

to maintain

20.

and

piecing

which

one

just as successful as the first two launchings from the George July

{

from the

the cause of the blowup. = The one-ton capsule is ‘the

national

Washington

4

retrieved

Atlantic five miles offshore,

Canaveral last week and it ‘hit a target area 1,100 miles away. The Navy reported the test was

will of on

The

United

assisted

Central

in

building

republics would

be

States,

the asked

to

which |-has Ame

the

read,

provide

$7500,-

000 for the authority in its first six years, or 50 per cent of} the total estimated needs. Another

prompt

recommendation

completion

sections of the highway The

ealled

of _those

still uni

recommendations

are,

tenance requirements of. the way.. The report was prepai the requests of ministers of

Nauties

works

and

Space

Administra-

tion clue

continued to search for a to the failure of the first

test

of

ject

Mercury

to

a

subject

production-model.

capsule.

the

Pro-

The

capsule

to

test

severe,

reentry conditions ended 65 seconds after launch last Friday when the Atlas booster exploded. Chunks of the capsule and

The

Police

of

Puer

:

Com

.

f

-

The

federstion

the IRF

said it -

“is convinced: that a uniformly Maintained ‘Inter-American . hi way system is. indispensa to maintenance.

ty” in

it runs

6-6000

At the! service of the

area.

ter the highway,

To the residents of the Metrepolitan Area Do you need-the services of the Police?

CALL

in the

highat public

is a private organization. t In recommending creation $f an authority to maintain and admini

NOTICE

PLEASE

in-

cluded in a report on the physical inventory,- construction and main-

targets up to 1,380 miles away. Meanwhile, the National Avero-

service

C is STILY iccated ot ake ta. dnturce®(n ety. une

not)

Navy Sets October Deadline

haven't

They still specialize in TUNE-UPS, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS,

and

Easter Sunday, when Christ estab-

erea ——

finished. There ‘is more yood news from CAR CLINIC. Frank wishes to inform our readers that he has increosed his staff of mechenics ard

peace

lished the Eucharist, was bettayed, crucified, buried and fose

carry 16 missiles capable raining nuclear destruction

cause

it-the

inspired | by

ceremonies roughiy paralleling:the observances of Holy Week and

I get a good laugh out of it sometimes “ because it creates a humorous situation but usually be-

Finner somebody

as

guishes it from past congressés—

finished.

Bob

when

be

in

the

for fleet of 45 polaris subs, scheduled to go on patrol

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Patrick Henry, fitst of a hoped-

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women,

square mass

legate “statio

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wickedness.” Beginning today,

where benches for a million

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servé

of loye in the hea

four thousand unable to find. roem inside the Church stood in the

The ceremony also) inaugurated the congress’ vast open air meeting place in Munich's Theresien-

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inauguration of. the Gustavo Cardinal

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post-war

struction. Some 8,000

all parts 6f the world|will be sum-

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glittering

twin

many of them with children, packed the cathedral. Another three to

as

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to

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they keep

were

were in up

with

children. Queen

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A convoy of Royal cars headed north for Sandringham, the Royal family’s residence in rural Nor-

folk. were Anne other.

Margaret and her husband in one automobile. Charles, and a detective were im anThe third machine carried

luggage.

About

11 o’clock, Prince

Char-

les decided it was time to fortify the inner man. He ordered his car

to

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Jack

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Graduation

fifth

driving

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academy

for

the

authority

(AP)—

rights

issue.

The senator, a serious contender for the Demoeratie presidential

be

graduated,

be

Félix

Me-

jias, president and general manager of the Authority. The chauf-

feurs fice their

will

take

the

qualifying duties.

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oath

them

training course

of

of-

to

start

given

bus

homination in 1952 and the party’s vice presidential candidate in 1956, its opposed in his try for a third term by Circuit Judge An-

drivers by the authority includes the techniques of driving, imtion

of

drew

deal

with

(Tip)

Taylor, an ardent se-

gregationist.

The outcome may furnish an indication of the depth of Southern reaction to the civil rights proposals adopted by the Democratic National Convention. Ten-

nessee in recent years has been more mederate on the subject than its Deep South neighbors,

portance

of

schedules,

accidents,

the

public,

to the personnel authority.

preven-

and

how

to

according

office

of

the

and

sentimental

piness

“Primarily I’d rather do plays than movies. You get more ef

very

Read the! Classifieds

Wynn.

grandson

Ned.

pearing Minded

“I

The

trio

together in Professor.”

don’t

believe

happened

this

a

chance “My

Absent-

has

ever

father

kids

commented

are.

How does Ned’s father feel about

campaigning.

is

vigilant.

EVERY FRIDAY

encouragement

has

isn’t

to

be

drive on his

to

all

a

he

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But after trying the

Wynn.

grandfather.’ Keenan Got It, Too “Keenan went through the same thing. I never realized how tough it was on him until I read his

or it doesn’t

thing.’

be good.

an

actor

He’s

a

himself.

book.

So

good-looking

told Ned

best -job

he

talent

his

can.

and

and do

If he

enough

has

desire

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lean,

to steel him-

to act, he’ll make his own name.”

got his-start.”’

is tall and

I've

self against such comments

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looks

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favoring his mother, Evie Johnson, rather than the Wynn branch

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boy and intelligent. If he can keep up his desire to act, he might make it. He would be the fourth generation of an acting family that goes back to 1876. That's when Keenan’s grandfather, Frank Ned

Caught off the coast of Maine Friday morning,

100

be telling him for years, ‘You'll “I’m encouraging him-in every never be the actor your father is way I can,” said Keenan. ‘But {and you won’t be able to touch

enough

time

that

I

grandfather

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the

but

just

it?

government

spend

government

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not

.

is

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to

to

and

away from acting all my thought I might want to

Grandpa Ed, as alert at 73 as his 19-year-old grandson. ‘‘At least I could find no record of three generations making a film together.

the

trying

reporters

act

favor of my career. But 1 was never pushed into it, the way some

far he shows a great desire for it.

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Keenan,

RIALTO-SAN JUAN

event—three

erations of the Wynn family playing in a movie together. “This makes my cup of hap-

Ed agrees: “I’m praying for the boy’s success, but he’s got to

West

Webb

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during loge he worked nights at the La Jolla Playhouse in “Dark

munist agents were active in East central

to

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create a new state consisting

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wonderful.”’

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theater, I know what I want.” One Twenty-six years ago I was able ‘thing about the boy’s future worries to watch Keenan’s acting debut. Ed. “Having two famous forebears is Now comes Ned. I think it’s pretty

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a

Family In Movie Together

announced.

will

,

Three Generations Of Wynn

the

conducted

Presiding over the ceremonies, at which 18 chauffeurs will

Tennessee Democrats decide the political future of Sen. Estes Kefauver today, climaxing a primary been

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WORKING PRESS—Jack Webb co-stars with William Conrad and David Nelson in “30,” a realistic drama set in a newspaper office, and dealing with the inner conflicts of journalists. The Warner Bros. presentation is currently at the Music Hall.

18 Bus Drivers Graduate Tomorrow row,

For Third Term

has

said:

by the Metropolitan Bus Authority will be held at 4 p.m. tomor-

Kefauver Trying

civil

at Burnham

waited.

Armed with the pies, he march-

which

villages,

Anne—dressed in blue jeans— were seated on bar stools, eating ice cream while their baby sitters

ce’s shop.

in

several

ed selling them.” Five minutes later, Charles and

“Two pork pies, please,” he asked as he entered Mrs. Joan Bra-

campaign

ice cream. Vainly,

“If you want ice cream, there’s a pub up the road that’s just start-

of Kneb-

Tenn.

wanted

searched

but all the stores were closed. Finally, greengrocer Brian

worth.

NASHVILLE,

and Tony—were

out on the read again-

Eli-

IIs eldest offsprings— Charles, 11, and Princess

Anne,

|

was waiting

sitting, but there wasn’t much sit-

an active pair of Royal

principally

who

car.

Up ahead, Princess Margaret and Armstrong-Jones looked back apprehensively.

Most

airlines

Since early April, when the Justice Department ordered a sharp crackdown on airline hoaxing FBI agents have made 89 arrests in this field, with thase accused facing penalties of $1,000 fine or one year imprisonment,

to Anne

LONDON (AP)—Princess Margaret and her husband, Anthony Armstrong-Jones, did some baby-

motion,

ties for such false reports four years ago, his agency had investigated some 1,000 hoax bomb threats directed against trans the

ed back

ting.

FBI director said that Congress enaeted penal

portation

GILMORE

in their

to have “no sane motivation,” and that their actions “defy explanation.” In the editorial in the August issue of the FBI Law Enforce ment Bulletin, Hoover asked the question “Why do these outrages occur?” and asserted: “They are without mercy or reason and are both morally and legally wrong.”

The since

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of the family. He made his movie and stage debut simultaneously; METROPOLITAN: SS PARAMOUNT:

Thief Redeems Self/:=:

RIVIERA:

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP)—Five days after discovering about $100 missing from his cafe, Buford Witt got a package in the mail with $99.63 enclosed.

A note included with the mo-

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the San Francisco chapel in OSJ Sunday morning. At 7 p.m., they will perform at the Caribe Hilton Hotel, entrance gratis. On Moniiday they may be seen over WA-

PA—TV

m | for‘ a threeerdomo,

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at 8:30 p-m..Joseph

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plans

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(April 20 to May-20)

It will be possible to look into fine new outlets today which can be more licrative and far more intefesting than what you are doing now. _ GEMINI (May. 21 to June. 21) Look into more modern methods which authorities are willing to show you now so that you can become more efficient and command a greater income. MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to

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23

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(Oct.

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‘ROME tor

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Martino

a

new

Ferrajolo

appeal

has

against

civil court annulment

Prosecua

filed

Rome

of the long-

disputed marriage of Roberto Rossellini and Ingrid Bergman. The

1960

Mexican

proxy

mar-

riage of the Italian film director and

the Swedish

nulled

actress

by a Rome

13 on grounds

court

was

last June

that the marriage

and

man

it is possible

still was

legally

the

wife

to

Swedish

businessman

that

the

court

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with

ruled

the

of

Mexican

the

a Swedish

Mexican

divorce

invalid. Rossellini filed a new uncontested suit for annulment on the basis of the Swedish

court

decision. The

annulment

The

public

new

ad-

appeal,

was

granted.

prosecutor, contended

in

the

his Swe-

dish court action had no bearing on the case because Miss Bergman was not a Swedish subject at the time of the divorce. “His appeal automatically will put

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it

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20)

Springs

Lawrence, Antilles education of- consultant, and Regina has been ficer since 1949, has. left for Fort very active as the president for advertising Davis, Canal Zone, Panama, “Dollars for Deborah”...Dr- Jothe island this week- Luis is now where he will assume the duties seph L. Aponte, pediatrician at representing J. Walter Thompson ef USCARIB education officer.. the Clinica Roosevelt, and his in Veneziela...Barry Yallen, pro- Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Garcia and wife, Nayda Correa Aponte, cele- that the transaction would have ducer of the San Juan Drama Fes- sony Rafael Jr. of Fajardo, arriv- brated their first anniversary Sun- to be approved by the federal government. tival is in town presumably to ed home from New Orleans #a- day at their home in University Tentative new name for the lay the ground work for the com- board the S. S. Alcoa Ranger af- Gardens, Rio Piedras. Nayda is ing season...Samson Batalla, Puer- ter a three year stay in Gulfport, the daughter of Judge Joaquin establishment is Tony Curtis’ Caballero Tennis Club. Curtis said to Rico’s champion limbo dancer, Miss. where Garcia Sr. was a re- Correa Suarez of the Superior he hopes to land _ professional was struck by a car and his arm sident in Clinical Psychology at Court...After spending a day sightchampion Pancho Gonzalez as the was broken the night before -he the V. A. Hospital there. A gradu- seeing in New Orleans, Mr. and club pro. and his Bravados Steel Band were ate of Louisiana State University, Mrs. J. R. Wadsworth and chilCurtis and his wife, actress scheduled to start shooting a sce- Garcia and family will make their dren, Marguerite and J.R. Jr., Janet Leigh, both plan to take an ne for Milten Lehr’s “Fiesta In home in San Juat-..Mrs. Sonia boarded the S. S- Monarch of the active part in the venture. P. R.” show, With the cast’ paint- Campos Ledesma with children, Seas for Puerto Rico and home in red and concealed cleverly, Sam- Celeste and Jose, returned from Santurce. Wadsworth is district son proceeded with the show and several days spent in N. Y. C... manager for American Bitumuls (Listings Subject To Change) in his own rhythmic style: ¢com- Mr. and Mrs, Klaus Sellier, own- and Asphalt Co. in San Juan. He (Programs listed according toe language) pleted his crab-like backbend: and ers of the Triahd Restaurant, are and family had been spending sev- WKAQ- 12) WIPR - (6) WKBM - (11) slid under the bar, cast still in leaving with their family for the eral weeks vacationing in the WAPA- (4) Thursday, August 4 States, with no definite plans in mountains of Arkansas, Tenn. and place...Arture Somohano and his 11:00-—(4) Pototo y Filomeno mind. The Triatia will be watched N. C 11:30—(4) Telefiesta de la Tarde Puerto Rico Philarmonie Orches- over by Haitian singer Emy de (11) The Big Picture 12:00—(11) Rojo, Azul y Blanco tra will celebrate their ninth an- Pradines, who has been airing her 1:30—(4) “Un Cielo Desierto” niversary, starting with a mass at French songs there for some time 3:45 - (2) Cartocns

would be very advantageous now. But be sure you plan your itiner-

today. CAPRICORN

Tony

a Palm

1-% million, Curtis said. Roy Rey, former owner of the 38room Desert Skies Hotel, will be retained as general manager. Curtis said he is negotiating for the lease of 40 acres of neighboring land owned by Indians, adding

formerly with the Texas Company in Cuba, is now an -economic

B

cess is possible. . ARIES (March 21 .t0© April 19) Any civic affairs or whatever has to do with the public in general

to

tennis club. The eventual

Mary Regina, born July 29, and weighing in at 8 Ibs. 1 oz. John,

V.

(®—Actor

bought

resort hotel for about $600,000 and

..Jehn and Regina Tomlinson are the proud

has

APPEARING

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STAR

— Tharaday,

linen, chima. usual facilities. Telephone 2-8138.

or

Te

Beach, Road.

su

rentals. Ideal fer picaics. Telephone 28138 for information and reservations. 1410 Salvador. Prat, Santurce.

bedrooms

and

3 baths,

BEAUTIFUL near beach in

beautiful furnished kitchen, all brand new equipment, ready for occupancy Apt. 6A Condominium Sao Rafael. 3-0650

1956 FURNISHED

apartment spacious,

39 Mayaguez patio, near

in big

Telephone 6-3877

and

3

bedroom

THREE

St. Coel, University

television.

Rent

Call

Arture

2 car epesed

Saidafia,

tels.

2-2768

BEDEOOMS,

living-dining,

information 2529

telephone

804,

4th

Vea 1174

Apartment

401-402,

Near Coot,

Cacique

UF HUUSE

__

Guest

St.

Guest

House

residential

-

One

section.

All

207L.

Santurce.

a]

fQE

DUFFY'S

ing,

old

House.

7.8

remedeied

tome,

and

resideatiai section Beach facilities Special arrangements ter coupies travel. ing together. One bleck from La Concha

flamboyan

view

from

trees

sun

2564

1153 MAGDALENA Newly

-

Suite

Apartmeat

charin.

now

single, $10. compiete

double

All

Manager

AUNT famtty

served

1

McCleary

Ave.

with

a

“se uF

Fel§ st5F.

i j i

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|

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JENNY¥‘S: Guest House atmosphere. Delicious

1850

|i

2-1779. 1864

I

fa-

at

terrace

i

Large

i lr il

area

!

hotel

cing the sea, with private tinw: beach Spacious, moderna, airconditioned roms. From $9. single $14. doubie, imctuding ap excellent breakfast, Phone

F

wxury

1017 Ashford - a eceanfront guesthouse

i) Lal

Mauret,

r

in

j

rates

MARIGALANTE - PARQUE 138, Phone 2-3056. Beautifully decorated, aircon ditioaed rooms, each with private bath. hot and cold water. Terraces, garden. Near beach and business sectors. Summer rates Manager, Margarita ée Contreras UF 1490 ISLAND HOUSE mew. infefmal,

|}i i

with private oath, some patio, some air condit:oned. to beach and bus. From

8

De

CLASSIFIEDS Tel. 3-8254

&

Annie

i

97

Mrs

H

plenty of het water. Private and semiPrivate baths. Private beach facilities. Telephone 2-8766. 1706 Pomarada St., Santurce.

and Condado guided tours

2.7927

| | ‘| f i

|

f i fy g

red

ecean

;

the

Beautiful

i tf

i

Shrime.

i

Hot water, Some Best note: and

aave

beach

cooms, all with private Que minute

1120-1122 Ashford Avenue, Coadado. Rooms and eificiency apartments, Maid service Ali screened with ats conditioning

-

beach,

2140

Mrs

30769

ASHFURL

BOSA

from

airconditioned double and single rooms Private and semi-private baths, kitchen facilities Hot water. 2 blocks from busses, shopping. 3-1481. Mrs. Z C. Steffens,

tevely

rooms. Reasonable Rates Building, Pomce de Leén

Floor.

CASA

im bleom.

=

new furnished Social Security

LA block

Lourdes

: |1 | I

m

824

|F || i i |

HUUSE,

3-3091.

in| uf

GUEST

Santurce.

ft sl

ANIILLES

Miramar, with nice ocean view. Caribe Hilton and Condado Hotels.

Cacique,

. 2 ihe

a sean

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) ik | | | iy | | il i | i

corner

2394

WHITE TOWER Guest House Your brand new homelike. modern residence while visiting San Juan, the gay all America City. Across from beautiful garden,

g neil i | |i |

restaurants

in walking distance. Breakfast served Telephone 9-1175, Ista Verde. (RFD L Box 11-D. Sao Juan, Puerto Rico. 2152

}

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Good

|

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8 1244.

BEACH COTTAGE - Completely furnished, ene airconditioned bedroom. private heme. Fully screened, limen service, all conveniences. Large patie. Fenced. Daily. weekly, moathiy rates. Las Americas

LA POSADA - two blocks from Saa Juan Intercontinental Excellent swimming beach. All rooms airconditioned, with private bath, some with kitchenette. Three airport.

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car-

steve. Calle Rental $90.

ue st{ Houses from

nam erpemseeye

id

i

|

or

UNFUENISHED house, Condade section. Four bed-

port, etc. Unfurnished. Has Cordova 656 Puerto Nuevo.

$200. 3%

minutes

pneetesme

j ea ir e § ii '

i It

if j

rf[>

a

carpert. liberal by appointment

rooms, two bathrooms, servant’s telephone, etc. $350. Call 2-8138. 2545

UF

COMPLETELY

oaty.

uF

bath. home

SRNR

4

6

room and mertgage;

RN:

Lagven

monthly

EA

dado

tn new buildand the Con-

Bocu de weekly of

cabinets lauadey.

and a

AR

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT ing facing the Caribe Hilton

Montebay. Weekends,

ess eeprom eer enen tree

rates

re ees

monthty

Mh iH

Weekly.

2-9279

7 j'i

Street

lephone mis

|

air-

maid

69 Santiago Iglesias, corner Oon-

;

decorated,

fe

dado

furnished

apartments.

ii

service

SECTION:

bedroem

beautifulty

|i

twe

i|i

CONDADO and

terrace.

ii | |

BEST

conditioned,

Nice

ne

2283 eae

by

FSET ann

money

immediately.

8 a

and

us

Ip rI HEE ety

time

with

ig

Save

your needs 3-8372

z

Ashford.

i

and

a

BEST FURNISHED & UNFURNISHE® RENTALS are listed with FRANCISCUS REAL ESTATE COMPANY 3 Nairn St.

‘ i ij 5 Fe

#

£

2525

listing 3-3506.

i 5

3 §

section Hate Rey. Rent $115. lease. 237 Rodrigo de Triana St.. Hate Rey Telephone 6-3817.

rt

.

sidential 8 month Vedade,

UEEFER

water

Refer-

fi

Telephone; screens. Lady only. eaces. Phome 3-9587 daytime. 2540

lh

et

A

od

CONDAD®: CHARMING small furnished two reems and kitches, fer three months.

g

Jua®

i

Rice carner Presrese. Rest $85. Pheme 21967 Mc. Nieves Alicea. Cristo 201, Sas sea

houses.

8 R 4

Unfura-

| iF

buitding.

bath.

; ‘J f F

|

apartment

iif

new

ime?

&

%

around

af i

UP.

4 bedreems, ali

| i|

FLIGHT

|

ONE

® F

Weekty er meathiv basis. ideal fer tramsfeats. #1 Caeba St., Punta Las Marias, Saaterce . 2562 817 tshed

and

it

APART-

MENTS fer rent. Beautifully decerated. im ome of the city’s mest exclusive areas.

ceny

@ acres,

fl ti]

i RENT

LUXURY

| Lil, sintl hile iH ig) if i al 4 ! ui ls il : Pi if; | ih h i 7 [

FOR

FRONT

i f i

APARTMENTS

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interested ia |

perpen

listings

YOU

2-2-3

5

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3-8254

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af

and

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38372

CENTRON

DN se

Chili E7 LL if

COMPANY

itfale i; i ln

and

August 4, 1960

ESTATE

LAND FOR deveiopmeat, houses fer sabe. commercial properties, and complete real estate services hy 2 staff of traimed pergemnei Johan Allen FRANCISCUS REAL 3 Naira

eS

=

Ext 72

ESTATE

PACE

CLASSI I

3-8400

REAL

SAN

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—3-8400 Ext 72

CARS FOR SALE

ARM

AUTO

AUCTION

Imported

Used

Cars”

- DIRECT AUTO-SHIPPER

FURNITURE

reinforced

*

Apt. 413

Appointment

|ehem

Co- :

Ford 4 dr.

Station

spring

table

LIVING

Business

write own letters.

FOR

SALE

mattress,

$25;

baby

with

ROOM

or

2556

legio Espiritu Santo. Call 63130 12—2 PM.

$15.

Waffle

iven,

set,

only

ome

year

eld,

everything, $125. TV set, $5¢. working condition. Cal 35024

mernings

Wogon

3 chairs,

unused, $20. Bookcases, $ 5. each. Small tables, mirrors, lamps, baskets. 24857. 3@7 Recinto Sur, Apartment 38, Sam Juan. Be 6 including Excellent

tet

units, Philo,

bed, $10: upheistered Hollyweed ceuch, $58; 2 upholstered chairs, $10. each. Kit-

IMMEDIATELY

3-2800,

Alse

‘POR IMMEDIATE SALE: Terrifie barSaim: Hollyweed style innersprimg mattress, double bed. $60; single felding bed,

DEALERS WELCOME BELOW ‘ARE SOME OF THE CARS TO Interview

conditioning

$150.00.

6

Make Your Own Price TOP CARS AT LOW PRICE Every Car A Beauty

For

air

$125.00,

Frigidaire, York, Remington, ete. We trade im your used unit. Best deal in tewn. Filters, installation service. Steve's Air Cenditioning, 1663 Fernandez Junees, Exelusive Carrier Dealers in Samturce. ‘Tels. 3-4367, 2-3839. -

FROM NEW ‘YORK

Call. Telephone

USED

$100.00.

For Managing Director Of International Firm

* NEEDED

CONDITIONERS

CARRIER

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

19

after

6

PM.

65

GAS STOVE. refrigerator, bed, table and chairs, Hi-Fi, odds and ends. 415 Seb. St. Apt. 4. 2336 85 TRANSFERRED — VARIOUS heuseheoid furniture and > fer sale. Alse 1959 CHEVROLET. Cali 2-7283. 3357 8 SELLING

-,

=

356

ue | 20% Cash or certified

a

PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER: continental

ae

‘Typing, nding.

ane

SALE

eae

SAT.

"Ashtord Ameose,

manhuscripts,.reperts.

¢

-

gee

-

HELP

-

=

.

WANTED

SALE

Pda.

INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS Publishers are expanding their aperation through-

SETS

out

Puerto

Tram tiens.

Rico;

for sales apd $210.60 per

and

Seuth

AUTO

6. Pta.

1960

de Tierra,

MOVING:

CORP

JUNCOS

TELEPHONE

298 SAN

JUAN

3-8195

management

a5 | 1951 PACKA

.

dition,

ED.

4 door

sedan,

WHO

portant

as

siture.

C.W.

moves

you ts as immove. Moving, and storage of furSIEGMUND, Villa Prades Rie Piedras. Tel

where

830

HANDLING COLSON

Naples,

CASTERS,

OFFICE

ite

Lottery

flying hours, commercial

Apreved|

mouth).a future. Interested any employment with Writein Box W, San Juan}

SPORTS

&

FOREIGN N

FOR

CARS

| 159 TAUNUS SAXOMAT, tone white wall, excellent condition. LeavBest offer. Telephone

machines, machines,

for :

eleceopy-

buy. rent. Tax monthiy ratts.

informatien.

823 iike SYS-

&

ELECTRONIC

SERV-

dance or party -— You can dise kc with player, amplifier, and large asthe a music.

813

OFFICE

FURNITUEB

lable

Real

and

Equipment:

Olympia typéwriters. Marehant Calculaters, Totalia, Adde and Everest adding machines; Rex-Rotary Duplicators; Photecepiers. All kinds office furniture avai-

JOCKEY

YOUR

record

830

26

imvestigation.

DISC

and RiSan

TEMS. Sales and Serviee - all types of @ifice equipment. Will set up yeur otl'ce. Cali 956 Verde. Bayamea. OFFICE

SUEREAU:

TO own new car at used | juncos Ave. Tel. Santurce 2-5282, Caguas

trument rating for both single and multiand .imsuranceAuto agent, Mortzaree, DealerF.H.A.

3-4752.

EQUIPMENT ICES.

license with

imeludesin business for self as zeal estate

DETECTIVE

Building).

fidential

OPPORTUNITY

piat-

PEELING CABINETS. reconditioned, mew. INTER-COMMUNICATION

DETECTIVE CONTINENTAL

trueks,

EQUIPMENT

img machines, ete. Don’t deductible. Reasonable

LAWYER, ENGINEER & PILOT present- | 439 ly located stateside, want to relocat Puerto Rico. Married, 36; three College Degrees. LE.B.; BS. (maior

hand

FOR RENT: Dictatmg trie typewriters, adding

fine con-

mical FIAT. Just call 3-5190, er pay us 2 visit at Martorani Motors. Inc., 1492 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Stop 20, Santurce

Florida,

EQUIPMENT

ferm trucks, lift trucks, eomveyers ether material handling equipment. eardo Davila Sucesores, Box 3669, Juan, P. R. 246A

Telephone =a

Seuth, 2546

MOTORS

2465

you

“THE PLEASURE is yours” when the moving job is ours. Whether you're mov im lecally or Statesid

NEXT

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27

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12 NOON

FERNANDEZ

.

6,

household

ELECTRIC

em

STARTS

AGUST

AT

*/AT *

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must be made before me sale

La,

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‘DAY TO TIME OF SALE TERMS OF SALE:

sy

EFFICIENT. fast Secretertal Service, legal documents, contracts, pick-up = de livery. Call Gini. Lebaush

OUT

best offer. TV set. foam rubber ling reem, Heckman tables, chima eleset, and ether items. Renauit Dauphine with FerJee and radio. 6-7046. 261 86

-

at

Hermanes,

Sam Juan, Telephone eur Rental-Purchase Terms facilities,

Fertaleza

300,

3-2338. - Investigate Pian-our Cicdit

23638

822

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CLASSES

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'\Castre’s Treasurer \'|Flees To Key West

& SERVICE

WEST,

| Treasurer

of

the

Reuther

Boosts L. B. J.

revolu-

administrator

ized

Johnson

Sen.

Lyndon

B.

labor’s

support

for

terday

won

the

as

vice

president.

Gains Its Independence aSBel alk Shion an NigerNIAMEY, Niger (AP)—The African state.

in

Fidel

: | lum, He

reports

say

that

Chibas

in

. +. One-Man

as the administration appointed railroads in the governor of

by

the

Moor

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Page

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#§0,7 eomment-

United Nations forecast

threat apd

more

difficulty:

for

the

y

Beth

the

the

answer possibly

Congo.

the

United

Congolese

that

should dealing

with

Natiens

and

agree

and

be avoided

vielence

at all cost in

the

Page

problem.

by

Federal

present

in

law..

Rua’s

office,

includes

a big

stack

of the

Revolucién,

official Castro.

spokesman

Says

news-

Cuba’s

attitude

of

press

in

one. “So,

Cuba,

the

we

have

Cuban

the U.S. is is no free

but

a

orders

decided

captive

to check

in

favor

of

the

nominee,

calls

for added defense spending. The calls for platform Republican additional

funds

pledged formally that he would not embark on a course of action

Current Cuban publications are concentrating on a theme that

Johnson convention

disclosed the postsession of Congress

contrary

Pictures

starting

Last

body’s

Saturday,

to

Hammarskjold

the

international

responsibilities.

Hammarskjold

and

worked

on

“ad-

ministrative and structual matters” throughout the day, aceordimg

to

No

a

U.N.

spokesman.

announcement

publications

has

been

made thus far en the nationality ef treops scheduled te enter the

secessionist province. It is the view of the Congolese government that the Katanga task force should consist exclusively of African troeps.

from

there

Americans

as

closely.

invaders

The

whieh

pieked up a Cuban maand pointed out a story.

article

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charged

planned

Battleship

the

Maine

that

sinking

in

spending

the

Rua that

said

men

material

or

contains

anti-U.S.

the

current

pornographic

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try

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sources

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such trip by blocking President Ejisenhower's visit-te Japan. At the same time, Nixon said,

the United

the

fiscal

literature,

sent to the Bureau in Washington.

lost.

like

to

ceiling the set on such

year.

as an

were

for

items—

billions

of

1898

consider

defense

add

Amer-

that most of the crew members were Negroes. 260

list of might

needed.

will

$40-billion budget administration has

incident designed to provoke a war. The story further claimed

About

Monday

a long

oppressors.”

Rua gazine

as

by

éausing

LBJ. pgesidential

move

Norfolk

&

Western's

Williamson RailPowhatan Arrow, slowing down as it entered the yesterday, read Station, smashed into a standing passenger train

(Continued Freni Page 1) tion to say how the added money should be used. The Democratic platform, on which Johnson is running as

vice

the

Aug.

meet

should

it

Train Crash injures 54

:

voyage.

Fidel

Rua:

government towards not friendly. There

duct,

un-

for

ed

but since he feared Castro would never grant him safe consecret

if

to

others

urging

Diplomatic

It is rumored that Chibés had eriginally intended to seek asylum in one of the embassies,

there is a pile of newspapers and magazines from Cuba that stands almost six feet high. It

“The

leaders

bloodshed

so

paper,

a government official.

Tshombe’s

do At

Frem

n done long

ed

to

Congolese government.

ke

From’

said

by work to head off such a session and substitute a summit conference in the General Assembly session starting Sept. 20,as propos-

operated ~

tista fegime and the government.

reported

Commission

Ba

the

by

acquired

‘was

rials sheuld be allowed to enter Puerto Rico. He is is empowered

CONGO (Continued

(Contianed

}

|

| |

CUSTOMS

Military Menderes

(AP)—Communist

NATIONS

UNITED were

eastern.Cuba. The railroad was iginally British property, but

Office

shake-up

within a revolution. of ex-premier Adnon

Reds Seek U.N. Arms Meef Boycott

Until last month, Chibas served

JOSEF. RUA

“retired”

forces

forces.”

military

Turkish

the

27

May

of

d’etat

coup

the

juvenate

West.

boat across the gulf to Key

revolution the regime

which looked like a leaders who overthrew

yesierday

armed

major

a

in

admirals

and

generals

rulers

military

(AP)—Turkey’s

ANKARA 235

accompanied by his wife in daring flight in a 17 foot

was the

of

exchange

proclamation

Military Shake-Up In Turkey

No immediate reason was giv‘len for his defection, but former had been he said fl essociates growing discontented with Castro’s Communist leanings. The

of Niger became

official

Dieri.

Hamani

President

by

at midnight

read

aboard a 17-foot boat.

an

independence

am

and

the Frenth

with

documents

Tues-

West

in Key

after

yesterday

France

of

independent

day

yes-

organ-

government,

Castro’s

arrived

said

have

te

right

has

election

president

Union,

Workers

Auto

United

of the politically powerful

P. Reuther,

(AP)—Walter

Mass.

PORT,

HYANNIS

(AP)—The

Cuban

railroad

and

tion

Filia.

|

News In Brief

To Seek Asylum KEY

21


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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Thursday, August 4, 1960; ODDS’n

A Sterling Chap the

possible

exception

of

rodeo

hockey players, race car drivers must most fearless men in organized sports. A

doctor

who

of athletes sports

arenas

States,

once

in

the

attends

at one in said

tight

the

of the the that

the

overalls

ills¢——

guys

and.

big

hats are the toughest. After riders he cited the skaters

endurance

and

stoic

the for

acceptance

of

pai But some mention must be made ot men lke England’s Stirling Moss who announced yesterday that he will drive in the Swedish Grand Prix this

weekend

Moss.

one

drivers.

of

will

the

be

world’s

great

competing

de-

spite the injuries in Belgium a few

he received weeks ago.

The

broken

injuries?

Two

legs,

three cracked ribs and a smashed nose. He must need the money Skiing In August A Swiss skier roared down the Matterhorn yesterday at the

LEARN

TO

-

largest | rate United | hour

FLY

J. MACK

of

be the

159.645

for

ecord. will

for

an

three

kilometers

had

days

trying

break

Of

Who would have the beginning of the

Arnold

the Both

are

Yankees? Portocarrero

now

with

lins,

and

play

here

the

both

this

calls

week,

the

an

flashy

of

MacMillan

the Look

were

article

, .For

Soldiers

considered a girls’ game. Puerto Rico that is not

day

night

The

®

ALL GIVEN

But the

Four teams

Fort

Buchanan.

game

Brooke

(7

playing

Rodri-

The Antilles Command Golf Tournament will be held at

INSTRUCTION IN LATEST 1960

CESSNAS ISLA GRANDE AIRPORT

Fort Buchanan's course Aug. 20 and 21. Only military person-

nel

are

eligible

for

the

36-hole

medal play tourney. Prizes for low net and low gross will be

2-0931

Juan

Naval

I

Sta-

From 4-yrs-up;

51/2

Time:

1:07

Cumbre, also ran.

3.40

1/5.

Rosita,

Convidada,

El

Lider,

and f.

37

also

Carlitos

(Native 8.70 4.80

Time:

1:15

1/5.

Tabu.

3-yrs;

6

18.20

8.00 5.30

Sagadonna,

Ri-

(Native)

Ambar Lassie

(Sayan) (P. G. Diaz) 1:18 1/5. Guarani,

5.70

Sparta, Oberon,

4.10 16.20

La Nena, El Peek Poker,

Cantinerd, San Blas, Misdeal, Peleador, Canovanas, and Brunilda, also ran. 6th-$1,300; clmg ($1,200); 4-yrs-up; 1 1/16 m. (Imported) Yuya B. (Iglesias) 15.20 Hees Don Domin (Sayan) Time: 1:51 2|5. Rival, Su Novia, — leste, Veneno, Garza, Hamlet, Nocturnal, Coqui, Moose also ran

7th-$2,300; up;

1

1|16

Barbalin Futaleufu

Baby,

clmg m.

(W. (G.

Oscar,

and

Disgusto

($8,500-$10,000);

Rodriguez Rivera)

32.70

the

7.80 3.80

302.02.

double— Ammar

paid

$51.90

(7)

and

Yuya

you'll

find

which

the

same

announce

glorious

Only

the

this

midnights

Herbert.

elegaht

was

also

the :

was

wraiths :

that

Saratoga

a

a

be mate

statesmen.

I

}

of

the | j

thieves

the

until

but

wicked

listen

Losers

busted

who

with

weepers line on

couldn’t

to

CANNON

the

part of it. “The

the

ball

bats.

pick

No

only remember the scoundrels.

one

marks

grieving

in

their

was

mobs with

the

hid | iatted',

of | of.

haunted

Saratoga

and

were

the’ {

markers

had

a fair

ghosts.

With

of Saratoga before the

of

of

given

splendid

Mother The climate the morning

up

the

|

Luckey’s

Saratoga

for

skip

with

hoof

piece

by

sanctuary

biographers

local

|

}

do

people

Charlie

entranced

sweet

Neither

wonder if they realize that the gamblers most ferocious ever to bust out a,mark?~

their

shake.

There’s

heads)

But

no

the!

morning

|

The Dice

is unbearable but the horses exercise heat rises. You can hear the riders’

people in the empty stands then, reserved and secretive. They exist according to the second hand, being mongers of time. | They’ re even stingy with their good ini because they are

in

a

clandestine I

will

don’t after in

the It

the

B.

go

profession.

there

want the the races

of

a

children

to

go

is

the

nipple

old

again

only

cigar

joint

challenged

from

the

her

arms.

the

kid

“Take were

punk

quiet,” him.

her,

disgusted with

and

the

It

was

the

in

shut

covered

women;

kid

sucked

arms

while

the

.: on:

the!

bands’

up.

man

The

child

it in

screamed!

the

cradle

of}

The

ashamed, cruelty.

walked

}

gamblers

as

if

The

kid

from

the

Die

work-out

said.

said, nastily.

baby.

and this

last

it

up.

the guy the

mother

the

I

merning.

Summer

rocked

stick

Winners I

but

the town, bust out’

where

a

its mother’s

picked

the

slapped

connected

hysteria

where

it as she

wouldn’t

ignored

mother

watched

me,

in the

seen

and

to

it out of here,”

The

for

Broadway

at nine

ever

dice.

table

kid

off

raps

of milk

crooned

The

the

The

Saratoga

the lake were plugging “My Desire.” kid dropped the bottle and the mother:

dice

mother

“Get

is

store

I’ve

the

in the roadhouses on I remember the and

that

against

of a bottle

lady

and

old times when the gangsters owned were over. I remember a side-street

backroom

brought

Time: 1:49. Lady Eternal, Otello, Cimitarra, Laterito, Rio Yaguez, and Cayayo also ran. Handle—Pool $63,095.02; mutuels $52,122; daily double $19,288. Total $134,-

(10)

are

stories

Victor

never

It

turned

4-yrs-

(Imported)

of

talking to their mounts in a private language of yips as you eat breakfast on the clubhouse terrace. The clockers are the only’

f.

goberto, Francia, Tommy C., Iluminada, Orocovis, Tessie C., Russa, Capo B., Gracy, and El Periodista also ran. 5th-$1.500; alw; 3-yrs; Maidens; 6 f.

Daily

given.

ran.

4th-$2,400; clmg ($3,000); (Imported) Caguefio (Bravo) Candela (Corchado)

rooms

It’s closed down now but there is always a combination desperados who sneak in the backrooms without the sanction

2.40

2.90

Robeida,

ball

ambushes for the innocent and hooked the wheels, shaved dice and bottom-dealt cards.

f.

Maldonado)

oi

of

but

haunted Page)

(Pacheco)

(R.

music

was

world.

Back

the

the Kefauvers turned up the evil angles of the gambling business and ran off the murderers who made the village a suburb of the under-

3-5.

alw;

Deivy

Time. Conde,

p.m.)

et

© Instrument

M.

La

guez U.S. Army Hospital. The weekly schedule will include two games each night, Monday through Thursday.

Multi-Engine

TEL,

at

opening

has Fort

® Private

Aug.

to

(Native)

in the Antilles Command Volleyball League go into action Mon-

Commercial

at San

held

of

town and Joe Adonis owned action in the road houses.

Mariangie (Caraballo) 11.20 4,50 Toreador (Sayan) 2.70 Time: 1:17. Aplicado, Jupiter, Bochinche, Candida, Chata, Prodigo, Becaria, Catorce Lunares, Aboukir, Norma, and

Roy

class,’

case. As an example:

©

be

in

again.

memoirs

the

endlessly

Invi-

Tournament

waltz

Chances

leads

the hoodlums.

Marion

be in

instruction

Softball

the

doing

with

best shortstops of all time. “In the last quarter of a century only Phil Rizzuto, Marty and

out.

the

reporter’s

the

.

in

2nd-$2.200; alw: 2-yrs: 6 Sevillano (R. Maldonado)

Volleyball—at least in some parts of the ecountry—used to

Student

tational

Ist-$2,550; (Native)

which one

as

RESULTS

the

states. Volleyball

©

participate

Cadeneta

fielder

out

still

The ghosts are famous and their shrouds must pockets because nostalgia bars the losers from , these seances. Touts don’t intrude on the horse :

Priticesquillo (Valdes) 4,00 Time: 4:16 2\5. Canaria, Charm, Zilka Maria, and Take It Easy also ran. 3rd-$1,.550; clmg ($2,000); 4-yrs-up; 6 f.

in Luis’

Complete flight

to

(Continued

League.

article

pointed

strongest foe.

Mar-

Look magazine is running a piece on Chicago’s Luis Apari-

cio

Sunday

Barracks, last year’s Anare

spooks

one

business

Gomez

in the Winter Little Luis

sit

is

tion,

probably

them

Monday and will conclude at Ramey Air Base.

vited

and

Miami will

let

elimi-

The Fort Brooke and Fort Buchanan teams also have been in-

shipped

and

in a double

the

in

Barracks,

down to the minors? Or that Luis Arroyo would be promoted to

vie

imagine

razed lumber piles which were the fire-trap hotels of old Sara- | toga before they were torn down. The racing journalists never dancing

Marines

Life

be

I

Fort

tilles Command champions, are favorites to retain their title. The

thought at season that

would

Brooke,

nation torunament, which started Henry

the

Portocarrero

Gomez

teams—Fort

Base—will

an

kilometers an Italian in 1947.

Vissicitudes

Rubén

Six

By Jimmy Cannon

Buchanan, Henry Barracks, Navy, Marines, and Ramey Air Force

world’s

been

to

of 159.2 set by an

both

and

toughest,

unofficial

Forrer

mark hour

riders

Saratoga Nostalgia

The 1960 Armed Forces softball championship will be decided this weekend.

By Peter Anderson With

Sports Today

6 Military Teams Compete At Ramey

ENDS

in

turned

some

sobbed

and!

way

‘they

with

a

dry.

place.

Young

Native

Dancer

ever

performed.

SHVNPUNTNNNN Neen neaypennqriceeneey OAEE

{ had gone to the stable on a Sunday morning and he ran truly. I chatted with Bill Winfrey, who trained him, as the great colt was being cooled out. The horse had had foot trouble, but he seemed to be over it. I wrote that in the Western Union office on Broadway and telegraphed

it

to

the

paper.

cottage, a man walked that it,

Al but

Vanderbilt

had

retired

telephone

call

verified

a

mn

yaneer

composed

because

often

that

the to

from

SOUPPRPPPONTITHIHHE NYE ma

New

York

Fitzsimmons

that

long

a

mugger

8

Tue

2

KE

he

Native it.

see this

Conn

Dancer.

I subbed

McCreary’s

I was horse

run

When

it

comes

from

mutuels

anyone

died young,” they

wouldn’t

the

It

want

I see

Saratoga.

who

had

beaten

said

the

old

of kept

is not

you

when at

and

that after-

again. does,

bélieve

column

depressed

the

the

knew

I couldn’t out

way.

money buck

they

enough

will

enough.

= =

house much

it

people I

asked

them.

trainer.

“i

it.”

return

to

his

street

to

guzzle

How

can

anyone

afford

to

patronize

a

him

crooked

after betting on nine races? No one in the money. It would break J. Paul Getty.

WEEKEND

BEACH, 149,

stopped Frankie

a

at

again.

;

I like Saratoga the way it is, I’m bored by people wha complain they can only get action-at,the races, and that’s not

Martinez,

ayty«<

if

did but

lived

MIAMI

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The people who bucked the games in the Saratoga join' when the mobsters ran them. had no chance at all. But theys' yearn for the hamlet to open up. It’s similar to a man hoping

Lonpon Day GIN UMITED LINDEN, NEW JERSEY

never passes

up

“Some

DISTILLED

I would

greatness

to last forever, I wonder where

they

a

an obit on Native Dancer.

noon

Jim

As

in and said he had heard on the radio

Angeles, New.

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5.

Belma,

N.

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150, Los

Paddy

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130,

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‘Thutédaj’) Augadt! 4, 1960: °

THE SAN JUAN STAR —

23

Puerto Rico Poorly Rated Pony Leaguers Lose Game For Rome Basketball Play

ROME (AP)—About five rivals are confident they beat the United States in basketball at the Rome +Olympics this year.

—d

will

Paula Myers Earns

first

Olympic Diving Spot

1904 and has been on top since then. However, the quality of competition has been improving

The

Witt Detroit Effort DETROIT

(AP)—Paula

a

place

on

If

U.

Los

Angeles,

S.

up

can

ippines

are

also

form

diving,

won

heats

board points.

crown

here

a

then

clinched her trip to Rome with three fine dives in the afternoon despite a driving rain. Pope,

an

Olympic

Medalist

in

1952

and

brunette

Bronze

12.49

MAJOR LEAG UE NATIONAL LEAGUE

from

598

New

eo

=

i

an

Chicago

- San Francisco 50

45

526

7 | Cleveland

*

58

404

19

Detroit

37

G1

378

21%|

Boston

York

included.

not

Louis

4,

(second

Milwaukee

2

Kansas

Games

Cincinnati (McLish 3-6) at Chicago

(Brewer

0-3).

San

Francisco

(Sam

Les

Angeles

Jones

(Drysdale

;

Milwaukee :

Louis

0-0

13-10

(Buhl

(Simmons

10-10)

or

Ariz.,

MAJOR

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Mays,

|

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City

Washington

cago

(Wynn

St.

night.

LEAGUE

Fran.

345

Ashburn, Chicago‘White, ‘St. Louis

320 314

Herrera,

313

Phila.

Banks,

HOME Chicago

Aaron,

Milwaukee

RUNS 29 28

Mathews, Milwaukee

f :

Boyer, St. Mays, San

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Banks, Aaron,

|

Mays,

21

Louis Fran.

RUNS

BATTED

22 21

IN

Chicago Milwaukee

San

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Fran.

14

Cepeda, San Fran. Boyer, St. Louis

67 65

AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING Smith, Chicago Skowron, New York

323 317

Sievers,

Chicago

315

Mifioso, Gentile,

Chicago Baltimore

313 310

RUNS

BATTED

IN

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83 VW

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710 64

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64

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York

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the

pre-tournament

27 26 21

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576

52

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12%

57

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404 last

(Briggs

42)

at Bos-

Gary

Rubin,

to end

17-7),

night.

at Chi-

Jong

fly

was

...A Western conclusion} the

of

because

favorite

team’s]

portant

Levittown,

N.

Luck “The

eight

Luck

years,

for game

Lady

his team’s setback. had a Western con-

Griffo

abandoned

moments,”

blames

he

Rally

said.

“But

Lady

us in the vital added.

Fails

than

every-

The way was more

the

very

happy

we im-

outcome.

that’s what counts when dealing with kids. We for

the

And

you all

new

are are expe-

rience,” Griffo said. Besides playing baseball, the boys were invited to swimming pools,

outdoor

barbeques,

trips

to Manhattan

ies, and a

other be a

would give us the can’t fight against

scoreless The

innings

in

delegation,

Griffo,

stayed

Griffo

days.

commented.

mov-

and

Yankee Stadium. At the Stadium they saw Luis Arroyo pitch two

luck. It was a real heartbreaker,”

They

coaches

in

relief.

formed and

New

returned

by

15

manager

York

10

Monday.

i $

0

e

a

u

eaves

Week For Venezuela Next 4 feminine volleyball team of; The selected Jirls played in the players

12

be

Y.

Griffo, who has been associat-| ed with juvenile baseball for the}

friends

went. game

two

showing in a couple of exhibition | Rico

at

many

we the

players,

]

FERNANDO GRIFFO

won

where played

who

catch

double, which win. But you

clusion,”

(Ramos 6-12)

we

centerfielder,

normal home run in any game. At least it could

17% | pames

3-12).

club

on two walks the bottom of

made a sensational the game. “Torruellas”

only game

“We lost the game in the playing field. But, more important,

the last inning. Oceanside’s catcher, John Sweeney interfered with the batter and Puerto Rico scored one

side’s

9%

Games

local

in their

All-Stars

had relieved Raul Gonzalez in the sixth frame, hit a tremendous drive to deep centerfield. Ocean-

7

night’s|

the

run. Then, Victor Torruellas,

1

38

56

Ricans,

e

44

516

Oceanside

lucded the bases and one error in

47 38

(Sullivan

LEADERS ‘

selected

last

(Net including night games.) NATIONAL LEAGUE Larker, Los Angeles 346

{

The Puerto Rico entry had been

with

589

46

including

at

at

“one of those baseball surprises.”

13.63

ae 49 490

49

=

Cheney

104) 3-1),

game

spring-

or Miller 3-4) at Philadelphia| Only games scheduled. (Conley) 7-7), night. Pittsburgh (Witt 2-2), night.

the

plat-

with

42

Today’s

game) Teday’s

in

the

39

57

Kansas City

Not 5 | games.

Late Tuesday’s scores Philadelphia 6, San Francisco St.

a 63-year-old

called

LEAGUE

56

nee 432 856 .434HTT16 || Cs toeCincinnati Washington games

1956

Mesa,

AMERICAN

39

niCaeD

Griffo,

skipper,

STANDINGS

58

Night

Fernando fatherly

+

the

by

affair via a 4-3 defeat

played.

points.

Pittsburgh

Philadelphia

rivals.

The local Paquito Montaner League All-Star team was eliminated July 23 in the

sudden-death

The second place on the team went to Patsy Willard, a shapely

Silver

a

the

By EMILIO CARMONA The Puerto Rico Pony League entry in the National Northeast regional eliminations tournament in New York proved once more that it matters not who won or lost but how you played the game.

Five other teams—Italy, Japan, Puerto Rico, Mexico, and Bulgaria—also will participate. But their chances are considered very slight-

lead in the morning preliminary

Mrs.

in

and the Phil-

in,

and

the

beat

strong

Winner

semifinals

won

this year, it will either Brazil or

Medal

and

piled

nation

Russia. France, Uruguay,

Olympic team for the third time by winning the women’s springboard diving~at the Olympic Swimming and Diving Trials here. The slender, 25-year-old blonde from

any

United States probably be

Myers

the

States

championship

steadily.

Pope long-time runnerup to retired Pat McCormick, yesterday earned

United Olympic

But Win Friends In US.

will

played

to|

the

trip

has

Public

ended

tournament

the

employes

Commonwealth

by

for

Govern-

Govern-

MORE

COOLING

sanctioned and

Recrea-

tion Administration, which is paying

Bueso

Facundo

between

ment agencies.

been Parks

recently

begin-|of

agencies’ employes, will Aug. 9 for Venezuela-

The by

series

in Venezuela

ning Aug. 10. The team, formed ment leave

Puerto|

represent

in an invitational

transportation.

Venezue-

lan authorities will pay for ex-

With the score 42 against the! penses and food there.

PER

DOLLAR


MAJOR

LEAGUE

the Son Juan Star

STANDINGS

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THE STAR

SPORTS

AND LEADERS 23

FEATURES

, August 4, 1960

San Juan, Puerto Zins, Taoleded

Swaps Ponce Lions Triumph Dykes Hired By Cleveland Over Cards, 71-67 As Managers Trade Jobs By EMILIO CARMONA The Ponce Lions beat the

CLEVELAND

at

to

Sixto

win

Escobar

the

Detroit

second

then- took

on

Gordon

in

morrow back to saw

Ponce

one

game

of some of

the

ever

most

played

ship

exciting

the

Rietwo

He

38-36| Cardi-|

It

was

then

with

nine

minu-

that

the

Lions,

| spearheaded by Vicens |mas Gutierrez counter throws

in

a

right

handed

dribbled his shot

photo

up in

by

court and made good the first half. (STAR

Tony

Murad.)

and Toattacked

and tied the score at 63 with five minutes Ponce

remaining dominated

in the game. in the latter

stages and went ahead, 66-65 with three minutes remaining. Totin Cestero scored two free throws for Rio Piedras’ last two

points.

MADRID

(AP)—Puerto

skydiving

team

of

Rico’s William

Stowell

and

arrived

here

from

are

scheduled

Lawrenee

Moore

Paris

in

against the

tion

yester-

day They

pete

last

com-

co

stop

through

Stowell

pected to

Madrid

Aug.

of

31

exhibi-

countries.

and

to

their

Moore

return

to

are

ex-

Puerto

Ri-

10.

...it’s

been

pleasant

Chicago Cubs

Split Redlegs (AP)-—-The

collecting

Jay

Hook,

game

event

yesterday

at

The

five-year-old

Luchador,

who

daughter

win

but

gained over

er

of

the

finished

Rookie both

a

hits

off

42

second

Cincinnati

yester-

Gordon

and

homered

in

She ran

ning

flew

away

from from

five and

the

the

7-3.

1:07 1/5 over a fast Ridden by veteran

Vada the

Pin-

opener

in

Deivy

at

the

finish.

Con-

payoff.

vidada was one and a

behind Master was fourth. 2-1

choice

half lengths

Deivy.

El Lider

of

crowd

the

of

some 3,200, Cadeneta paid $3.40 and $2.40. Master Deivy returned $2.90 to place.

(See

RESULTS,

Page

22)

the

Reds.

Azcue

drove

of his short Reds

(First

was

recently

very

Freeman

from

200—3 6 0 (7) and

(6),

Morehead (8). (10- 14),

Coleman

(3),

(10). (Second

said

to

i

|

the

grateful

vo-

part.”

his dismissal

from

“I figured

way things were I woudn’t get

me.”

made

by

Bill

Game)

Cincinnati 100 100 000-2 71 Chicago 200 000 1lix—4 6 2 Hook and Azcue;- Ellsworth, Elston (8) and Taylor. W-Ellsworth (5-8). L-Hook (7-12). HR—Chicage, Banks (29)

Dewitt,

the Tigers, chief, over

FRANK

LANE

... What

f

next, Trader?

Henry Hank KO's Ellis In First Round CHICAGO Henry Hank

(AP)—Hammering jarred Rudy Ellis

with a left hook and then finished off with

head of

a

first

scheduled

cago

Hank

weighed

161 to 157%

fog

Ellis.

minutes, 30 seconds

The hard-hitting slugger from Detroit, ranked fourth among middleweights, first sparred around

round

in

with

the

Chi-

then

opened?

a solid

in two

the

right last

to the

night

10-rounder

in

stadium.

Chicago

up

opponent

with

and

crushing

punches.

NIGHT BASEBALL SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 201 000 310—7 124 101 002 000—4 6 4 Detroit 204 030 300—12 13 0 Washingtot Grant and Wilson; Kralick, New York 000 000 020— 2 53 Aguirre,

(8) and Tappe, Taylor O’Toole (9-9). L-Hobbie Pinson

Gordon’s

in

Game)

001 000 Brosnan

on

major

012 020 002—790

HR—Cincinnat,

A

Pa-

Jake

the

payoff for five winners while 180 hit four horses for the

run-

for

City.

Bailey;

checo, the Establo Lares mare was five lengths ahead of Mas-

ter

by

of

in

track. Felipe

up

Chicago O’Toole,

lesser

managers?”

A few days later Lane started the negotiations in earnest.

here next year, although had said a word about

him

league career for Cincinnati in the nightcap. Azeue was brought

Cincinnati

and

a half furlongs

Catcher

the first run

$66.25 for four winners. Four parties collected on the big

gate

pack

streak

El

third be-

trade

“wa! why,

best.

general manager of to Lane, the Indian

Chicago

six

doubleheader,

$6,959.70 for five winners at El Comandante yesterday and

hind El Lider and Convidada Sunday after a long rest, was a different runner yesterday.

he

comment

Jersey

special

we

Lane players

The unprecedented trade of managers resolted from a joking

day after the Reds won the open-

losing

paid

thought

that out,” said Dykes.

it

Cadeneta, champion among the four-year and older native horses in short races, won the $2,550 Comandante

don’t

to

trading

the Tigers came as no surprise. “Hell, any idiot could figure

back ae

Cadeneta 5-Length Winner In Comandante Sprint Race pool

been

effect, some:

for the

that much. The going, I knew

Doubleheader

son

cuatre-cince

remarked

have

for them: in leader-

Dykes Not Surprised said “this thing was

Dykes

JOE GORDON

for Cincinnati to snap a six-game

The

§ the telephone about 10 days ago. : At that time Dewitt laugh.

ingly

muinto

unprece-

fact we haven’t won games,” Gordon added.

luntary

Cubs,

parachutists

the ball

Lane

© :

CHICAGO

Stowell And Moore Arrive In Madrid

was said

for any

nals kept scoring and held a nine Point advantage tes to play.

of managers

man-

for what Cleveland had done for him. “It’s been very pleasant except

court.

Piedras ahead, free throws the

can’t hit a change

has a salutary

‘!change

Aiter a hard fought first half, which ended 36-36, Caco Cancel | \ sent with

“by goes

field

said.

times it doesn’t.” Gordon said he

The

The game was suspended several times because of the rain. At one time it took 35 minutes to dry

Lane

for them, Sometimes

fans

here.

made

his

He added “it was one of those things. A manager can’t catch

move

5,000

was

eoncerned,”

To-

play.

book in last night’s game at Sixto Escobar. Vicens stole the ball,

Lane,

Manager Can’t Hit “Joe felt it might be better for all

lead changed hands every minute and with almost every

Vicens

Frank

manager of Cleveland news conference the

tuat agreement” and effect immediately.

26 20

tonight.

the series will Escobar Stadium.

A crowd

Pachin

Washington,

arrangement

The third game of the series will be played at Paquito Monta-

GOOD—Ponce’s

in a trade

In

Park

relieved

Dykes

general told a

ner

yesterday

replace

perior Amateur Basketball Circuit’s final playoff. Johnny Baez of Rio Piedras was

HUOK'S

to

dented in modern baseball history.

game of the seven game Su-

the game’s high scorer with points. Pachin Vicens scored for Ponce.

Lane

ae

night

Stadium

Frank

f

Oe

last

(AP)—Cleveland’s

ager, Joe Gordon, and hired Detroit Manager Jimmy Dykes.

Rio Piedras Cardinals, 71-67,

!

Regan

(7)

and

Ber-

Morgan

(4),

Moore

(7)

Hernam

beret; Coates, Maas (3), Terry (7), Duren (9) and Blanchard.

dez (8) and Battey. W—Grant (7-5). L—Mergan (43).

W—Aguirre 3).

HR—Cleveland, Aspromonté (4). Washington, Throneberry (1).

(4-2).

HR—Detroit, York,

Cash

Blanchard

Chicago

100

L—Coates

000

(9-

(10).

New

00—5

15 0

(2). 211

Kansas City at Boston, two games, postponed, rain.

NATIONAL

LEAGUE

Balti. 100 002 002 01—6 13 2 Los Angeles 102 000 00-3 000 001 oor Baumann Staley (7), Donopan Pittsburgh (9), Lown (11) and Lollar; Wil- Game called 8th, rainhelm,

Fisher

(8), Stock

(10)

and

Triandos. W—Stock (2-0) L—Lown (2-2), ' HR—Chicago, Kluszewski (3), Lollar (5), Freese (10).

San

Francisco

Philadelphia Milwaukee St. Louis

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