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August

15, 1960

Second-class postage paid at San Jean. Puerte Rise

| Guilty Plea ‘Normal

Says Pilot

UPR Teacher Named)

Can Not

To Head PIP Slate; Actress Put On Ballot of

University

PONCE-A

Deny Trip MOSCOW

Rico

Puerto

lot wife she him

biology prefessor was nominated yesterday by the Independence Party to run for gov-

n. Dr. Julio ernor in the November electio by acclamation in the

Garcia Diaz, 62, was nominated party convention held here at La Perla theater.

biology.

Over 2,000 delegates

close of the convention,

“He was the pilot of the plane,” the black-clad Georgia girl told a

Actress

news conference.

break

She

eould

STANFORD

The

BRADSHAW

JOSE, Costa Rica

(AP)—

Pan Americai, system

the

in

eastern Cuba. The disclosure (See

of

CUBA,

cobalt

can

is

that

one

of

the

gaining

paign

meeting

of

Although

institu-

(See

21)

OAS

QAS,

Page

as

during

commonwealth

his

‘operation

status,

but the two-

and-one-half-month-old Action Party.

= Christian .

Munoz

ministers.

the

issue

mountain range’ was not the Republican Party, not statehood vs.

tions in the world—the 21-nation Organization of American States, which is sponsoring the historic

plant

yesterday

the eastern end campaign trip

it now 21)

completed,

RALPH

ANGLADA

Princesa

The a

The trouble began woman-—the wife of

20—according

Roman

with an argument over Rene Roman Figueroa,

said

police;

Roman argued with Samuel Pagan Herhandez, also 20; Both men live in a rooming

house

at 909

Aruz

St., Rio

Piedras.

was shot in the. right leg and charged with felonious assault

possession

of a firearm. He

was

Roman

Pagan was illegal and

jailed at La

in

default

trouble

of, $3,000

continued,

telegrammed

his

bail.

police

said,

brother,

when

Domingo

Roman Figueroa, 21, of Las Marias. Domingo came to San Juan and visited his brother. Police

ta, the story. pieced together by .

he

had

a gun.

Domingo went to the room where Samuel Pagan, the man charged with the shooting, lived. He knocked on the door. Pagan’s cousin, Benjamin

at

mountainous areas that started

‘Vengeance Results In Murder By

Colon

trouble came

else could he plead?”

she

before

his

opens Wednesday note to the Amer-

her

Powers

bitterness,

embassy

(See

said

sadly,

that even

talks,

POWERS,

‘I

but

after

still

Page

feed

21)

Hernandez,

22,

answered.

to a climax.

(See VENGEANCE,

In Campaign

last Tuesday the island. The

were

Page 21)

The

at the western tip of

governor's

all

speeches,

basically

alike,

which

Republican party. His speeches started CAP,

stressing

three

that

with

points:

the any-

thatit is incompatible

to be a good Catholic and a Popular “‘is not telling the truth;”

the

Republicans

are

trying

to hide their record by using the statehood issue as a “curtain.”

covered

three issues: the Christian Action Party, the plebiscite law, and the

of the island, a one saying through rugged

A Door Is Opened To Death

ve

without

POWERS

On CAP By A. W. MALDONADO Gov. Mufioz’s number one cam-

taken could have on the future of unque

hoped

Munoz Levels Attack

to

;

most

BARBARA

- -- “What

Soviet

quickly

Republic.

The actions a vital affect

government

Page

Barbara

MRS.

tensions.

States

still

husband

ed flier, to attend his trial and te talk with Khrushchev.

both the problems of Cuba and the dictatorship in the Domini-

taken over control of the Moa Bay Mining Co., an American-owned, and

here

her

permitted to do so. Barbara and the pilot’s parents— Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Powers of Pound, Va.—were coordinating their efforts to see the imprison-

Meeting in San Jose, the foreign ministers will consider

BERRELLEZ

nickel

meet

see

she

ican Embassy saying no one would

control over Fidel Castro’s Cuba.

HAVANA (®—The Cuban government announced yesterday it has

$75-million

United

Communism

Cuba Takes Control Of Moa Bay Mine ROBERT

ministers

Caribbean

life and our future.”

said

be

At issue will be a warning by

faces

one of its severest challenges in history tomorrow when Western

By

foreign

discuss

my

do everything I husband. It’s my

espionage trial despite a Soviet

Stronger Pan-Am Ties Seen After San Jose Conference SAN

here to help my

husband,

tee remained to count the balloting for Senate and House nominees. The convention was presided: over by Independence Party floor leader of the House of Representatives, Rep. Party president Sen. Gilberto Baltazar Quifiones Elias. Concepcion de Gracia, present yesterday, was expected to be renominated for the Senate.

By

as she said:

“I’m can to

commit-

the election

5 p.m.,

‘‘That’s a matter

of record. So when he pleaded guilty that was normal. What else could he plead?” Her soft voice seemed about te

After the

the theater.

jammed about

pi-

spy charges.

Mona Marti was nominated to run for U. S. resident com: missioner. Garcia Diaz once held the post of dean of the UPR After the school was divided school of arts and sciences. into separate colleges, Garcia Diaz returned to teaching

;

(AP)—U-2

Francis Gary Power's Barbara said yesterday thought it “normal” for to plead guilty to Soviet

Munoz, on ly

in

focusing

his

the new CAP issue, responding to an

speech

was clearissue that

seems to have captured the chief interest of farmers and small town

inhabitants.

Reporters,

invited

last

week

te

spend a day with the governor, were surprised to see an unexpect-

that Puerto Ricans should keep in edly large number of yellow CAP flying from rooftops of mind when the clergy talks poli- flags tics “they talk as citizens,” and homes. (See MUNOZ, Page 21) that the history of other Latin countries gers” of

preves mixing

the “grave danreligion with po-

lities. Turning to the plebiscite bill, Mufioz stressed that it has taken the status issue from the cam-

paign. If the Republicans want to bring up the status issue next year through a plebiscite, Munoz

said, ‘‘then I will talk 20 hours a day on political status.” His

attack

on

the

Republicans

centered on their record in power during the 1930's. Munoz claimed

Happy Birthday . Dear Fidel HAVANA (®—Fidel Castre was 34 yesterday. With his health recovered and his vocal chords in shape again, he will start cele-

brating with

a radio-television

address tenight, final night of the “Week of Jubilation” im henor of the nationalization ef

American

properties in Cuba.


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THE SAN JUAN STAR— Monday, August 15, 1960

in most

states.

Per

capita

personal

partment said personal income totaled $381 billion last year, a rise billion er 6 per cent over from 5 to 10 per cent.

1958.

In

most

states,

the

gains

LONG

BEACH

was

declared

(AP)—Miss Miss

Colombia,

International

of

Stella

Mar-

Miss

Mar-

1961.

“American

Pinto,

followed

by

Peace Or Civil War. Faces Laotian King

Miss Pye

thing

(AP)—The

with

all

that

the

United

Powers cions.

States

the expulsion of Soviet Embassy First Ivanov for allegedly paying “substantial

Saturday

Secretary sums of

on

agree,

some-

imgide

world

leadership.

By TONY ESCODA VIENTIANE, Laos (AP)—The

Just

what it is they cannot say. But

Soviet Envoy Ousted WASHINGTON

is gomg

Communism’s

to Washington.

to return

case,

Communist affairs. Definitely, most

Saturday. The measure was in obvious retaliation against U. S. refusal to permit the Hungarian military and air attache, Col.

Laszlo,

Powers

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BUDAPEST, Hungary, (AP)—The U.S. military attache here ordered out of the country by the Hungarian government

Karoly

ordered

Valentine M. money” to a

Mikhail normal

nounced

tern

A. Menshikov ‘and told him Ivanov had “grossly violdiplomatic behavior. The expulsion move was an-

immediately

Tourists

Home

in the

unofficial

strike

demanding

more

pay—now in its fifth day. The strikers were determined to prevent sailings of big vessels). The next test may be the liner Queen

Elizabeth, due in Southhampton

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in

of Bid

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The

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with

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for

United

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The

Premier he

has

disagrees

stated

pub-

with

U.N.

Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold’s interpretation of the mandate given the U.N. force in the

Congo

by

the

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the

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after

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to

bring

Katanga

Province back into the fold. Pressed by internal disension, growing economic strain and the demands of the eager 25,000-man

Congolese

army,

may

try

however, to use

the

LuU.N.

te achieve his ends in Katanga, in the opinion of many ebservers here. ' The whole issue could be thrown back into the security

council if either Lumumba’s go- | Boston,

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Wash-

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the

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Le’s

LEOPOLDVILLE,

the Asian

and

the

about

arméd paratroops backed by some

(AP)—The

session

showers

at

Lumumba And U.N.

FORECAST: San Juan, Ponce and cleudy oceasienal

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WEATHER with

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student

emergency

Somsanith,

formation and possible

i

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dint

1.

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(5%)

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provisional

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fell

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king,

uprising

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decreasing cloudiness PUERTO RICO and the VIEGIN ISLANDS — Considerable with shewers and a cleudiness

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peace

huge ornamental gates, beneath a portrait of the stern-visaged Le

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quick

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Provi-

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May

agaist all foreigners and domestic “‘babblers,” the Kremlin turned the Powers case imto a spectacle. For weeks, Russians at the rate

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A vast amount of noisy diversion surrounds the trial of the 30

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of

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Project PR-11-A

the

issue

premier.

the National Assembly, eonfirmed the assembly majority voted no

-

only

mostly

Communist

next

vanna Phouma as the next premier. The prince was premier from 1951 to 1954. : The prince, now president of

Palace.

Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico

for

the

the

sentiment. Nor is it known whether he will agree to Prince Sou-

handed im his notice resignation of butler Themas

Puerto Rico Medical Center

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the

as

the

votes as an expression of national

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LONDON (AP)—Another servant has resigned frem Princes Margaret's heuseheld after enly 24 days as feetman-valet te her

husband

of

United

ported: elsewhere. Best estimates place

So

of seamen

policy the

with no sign-that they.

or possible civil war was checked to the 52-year-old king at his royal seat of Luang Prabang, 140 miles northwest of Vientiane. Somsanith and his government have been in Luang Prabang

yesterday, steadily reducing the number of stranded Passengers trying to get back across the Atlantic. But there was ne sign of a

break

government.

guerrillas,

LONDON (AP)—Scores of North American tourists from strike-bound liners in British ports were ferried home by “plane major

a

with

At the same time, the king will be asked to approve rebelbacked Prince Souvanna Phouma,

1957

afterward.

Flown

to

tebels yesterday ‘decided to fly premier only last May with the backdrop for the emissaries to King Savang Vat- | solid backing of this same astrial bolsters their suspi- hana to notify him the National | sembly. The rebels want to. make Assembly voted to dissolve Pre- Laos neutral in the eold war. Seek Vigilance mier Tiao Semsanith’s pro-WesObservers agreé the rebels con-

U.S. citizen in urging him to get a U.S. government job. Deputy Undersecretary of State Raymend A. Hare called in Soviet Ambassador ated”

horseshoe.At its center

ment: cameras, film ‘rolls, phefo-! cates.

Tit For Tat was

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HighwayDeathUps Year's TrafficTollTo23 3 A woman ‘| Doblao”

identified only as “Luisa,” and nicknamed “P

(bent bread),

was the

lone auto accident

fatality aver

the weekend, raising the year’s total to 233.

Police said she was killed when struck by a car driven by dove, 40, of Guayama, on Highway No. 1, near Cayey Suianday

Th iver at ‘9:15 Oe Paes

said Luisa, about 35, was walking in the center of the highway when struck.

.

No

charges

were

pressed

against

Rivera

followin g an

investigation,

although

pol-

at

am.

ice added the case is still open. 24 persons injured in 17 other auto accidents were Richard F. Young, 24, Amon and-his wife, Ferrana, 22, who were hurt when the motorcycle on which they were

.| riding collided with a parked truck on Highway Saturday.

Police

said

the motorcycle’s

brakes

base hospital at Ramey Air Force Base. Also

injured. yesterday

do J. Montilla,

was

Mrs.

27, of 708 Hernandez

Juncos

Ave.

near

Stop

18,

was

struck

19, of 100 Los Filtros, Guaynabo. Ortega was charged tilla, the

husband

2, near The

Torres

Aguadilla

inj

3:45

—_——_—_—

de Montilla, 24, wife of FernanShe was in satisfactory condition

St., Miramar,

last night at Mimiya Hospital. Police said she was injured when

Mitza

No.

failed.

her car, stopped for a red light at Fernandez b y a car driven by Efrain Ortega Rodriguez,

with: reckless driving and held in default of $500 bail. Monwoman, was char ged with simple assault following

of the

injured

an attack on Ortega in court. .| sgn of Dr. Eduardo Montilla.

He was released i n his own custody.

Montilla is the

PR Sugar Producers Expected To Back Sugar Act Extension .

7 |

By WALTER

|

STAR

S. PRIEST

Washington

“\sugar

producers

are

Congress

Bureau

WASHINGTON—Puerto

Rico’s

expected

to

pledge their support this week to an industry-wide drive to help the Eisenhower administration win

an

additional

sion

of the

nine-month

present

exten-

stop-gap

sugar

program.

Reports circulating circles indicated the next year.

Inés, wife of Gov. Muiioz, holds

de Jesus,

74,

to protect

her

from

the

the

Angelica

Cruz,

she

to be

een

ment

the contrary. Commonwealth

of

week

State

back

at

Depart-

announced

it is holding

last

up recognition

of Cuban consul designate Luis Perdomo until Mrs. Cruz is dis_ missed. The State Department charged she has been involved in politicking for Puerto Rican

independence.

A

with

after

being

night

by

Treasury The

narcotics

possession

arrested

Saturday

special

agents

of

the

Office

of

Department. department’s

7 2H

25,

of

Building

A

I

No. 2, Lopez Sicardo housing project, Rio Piedras, had six decks of heroin on him when arrésted. He was charged in Investiga-

tions Court and held at La Prin-

cesa

ca

ey

Beltran,

jail

in

default

of

$10,000

bail. The case will be submitted to a district attorney this mornoF

rons.

a

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waiter at the clubhouse of Comandante race track was

charged

existing

could’

furnished to any. one bidder under deposit. Additional sets may be obtained at the price of $50 per set, which

Police Hold Waiter On Drug Charge El

market

REHABILITATION CENTER PUERTO RICO MEDICAL CENTER RIO PIEDRAS, PUERTO RICO On or about August -15, 1960, Contract Documents and Drawings will be available for the preparation of

- work today and will go on working until her government advises her to The

one-third

The

~

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controversial

expects

Under

President

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — onlay, Angra 1,284, Seven Puerto Rican Students Kennedy Sees Mrs. Roosevelt Win Craftmanship Prizes In Move For Political Peace |

DETROIT—Seven

Rico’s

students

and

design

the

14th

have

Puerto seven

of

of

craftmanship

won

annual

awards

Awards

Industrial

Arts

sponsored Judges

by Ford Motor Co. selected the winning

program

projects from about 4,000 entries sent to Detroit from the United States,

Puerto

da. Earlier at

the

Rico

and

this year,

University

of

Maria

in

international

Cana-

from

Puerto

89

Santiago

Reyes,

Street,

Ponce,

Sol

class

project

at

nior

high

school

ing

gown.

Her

Aguas

Buenas,

Metropolitan

Puerto

was

the

was

an

and

negatives

and

plates

set printing.

His

teacher

cash

prizes

At

Listed

Two winners of honorable mention $20

Ford

contest.

Winners

international awards and

were

among

the

Lajas,

of at

School

completion

of

international

was}

project

Vocational

design

Bulgala

se-

Mangual. Lopez, 20, whose

of

even-

instruetor

by te

mael

17,

whose

co, the outstanding projects made local students were chosen be sent to Detroit for the

They

Vocational

Carlota Segarra Hector Rivera

in judging Ri-

Rico.

By

were:

for

was

off-

Is-

Benn.

Sponsors: Ponce

Contest and

Rio

Pie-

DOUGLAS

HYDE

PARK,

John F. Kennedy jure

of political

Franklin

D.

CORNELL N.

(AP)—

made

a meas-

peace

Mrs.

yesterday

25th

in an observance

anniversary

to

the

home

ed

the

cial

25

years

program.

The Democratic nominee was Mrs. guest cheon

at at

presidential Roosevelt’s

a quiet, private lunher Val-Kil cottage in

Social

with

dential

see

widow—who his _presi-

nomination—and

to

par-

and

gravesite

who

Security

of

sign-

Act

just

the

nomination

Stevenson

of

and

Kennedy

become

idential

nominee.

position,

she

~But

now

the

to

close

juries

suffered camp,

in a fall at an was

to be

buried

after last rites at the Episcopal church here.

Prier to and during the Democratic

national

convention

last

In

the

No.

2

Kennedy

would have “the oppertunity ‘to grow and to learn.* Kennedy trying

13, in-

E,

that

fhe vice pressaid,

evelt’s granddaughter who died last Friday

Sara, frem

Adlai

suggested

is 43.

yesterday St. James

to

ceremony

month, Mrs. Roosevelt had urged

There was an element of sadness over the scene. Mrs. Roos-

upstate

R.I.,

Social

ago.

flew

Newport,

The

Roosevelt,

the Hudson Valley cuntryside. The Massachusetts senator from

of the

the

brought an outpouring of people President

Security

of

Security program.

and then put in a bid at a public ceremony for @n expanded So-

the late president’s originally opposed

entries.

with

Roosevelt

dras, five other students earned commendations for craftmanship their

ticipate

Y.

senator the

is busy

democratic

ranks. Next weekend he expects te pay a call similar to the one he made yesterday, on former President Harry S. Truman. In his address preparatory to the observance’ of the first quarter-century of Sotial Security, Kennedy lauded Mrs. Roose-

Arroz con pollo with Sello Rojo!

MRS.

FRANKLIN

ROOSEVELT

...Sadmess

and

politics

velt, called her a true teacher, and said he had come to learn from

her.

He also listed as his first point im a broadened Social Security plan the enactment of a program of medical care for the agéd under the Social Security system. This went against the recommendation

Saturday

of

the

Senate Finance Committee as well as the position of the Eisenhower

administration.

The Democratic nominee urged

a bold vital lie

approach

battles ahead

for

and

dedication

and

and

said

human

ean

be

hard

that

welfare won

with

work.

North Ave. Officially Renamed Today The North Ave. Expressway will be officially designated Roman Baldorioty de Castro Ave. teday. Also scheduled for today is the opening of a section of the road between

San Geronimo

Intersection

and the eastern border of Villamil St. The 1.7 kilometer section te be inaugurated today cost about $2.5 million has been spent on the promilion has been spent on the project, which eventually will cest

in

The highway, which was 1954, will extend from

national

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

chicken, and when you buy the rice, buy the best...

be sure it’s Sello Rojo!

Airport

to

San

begun Inter-

Geronimo

Intersection when completed. It is connected

with

the

65th

Infantry


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SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, August 15,1960 °°

5

Another milestone in the progress of Puerto Ric...

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BANGO POPULAR AMONG THE FIRST 200 BANKS IN THE WATION The American Banker, daily banking newspaper, officially announced that Banco Popular, with deposits amounting $135,440,600.03, 15,000

to

ranks 196th

commercial

among

the

institutions

comprising the banking system of the nation. This gives further evidence of the fact that the confidence

and trust the people of Puerto Rico

have placed in this institution, has made it truly

THE

PEOPLE’S

BANK

.. .@ bank strong enough to serve the needs of Puerto Rico’s ever increasing economy, yet so human personal

|

BANCO

interest

.

a]

MEMBER PEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION:

}

f

:

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te &

eee

;

in each

customer.

POPULAR Established in 1893

——

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SAN JUAN

STAR

— Monday, higest 16, 1963

Medical Association To Offer Public Free Diagnostic Clinics

San Juan

Rio Piedras; Jan. 9, electrocardiogram, co-sponsored by the Puerto Rico College of Pharmacy; March 13, detection of diabetes, cosponsored by Y.W.C.A.; May 8,

Question:

held

to 9 p.m.,

clinics

will

be

glaucoma, co-sponsored Lions Club of San Juan;

daily

for

detection of ed by the Piedras.

one

conducted

by members of the various specialty sections of the Medical Assn. and will be co-sponsored by sevin

charge

of

admupistrative

The schedule set for the clinics is as follows: August 15, detection of hypertension, cosponsored by

the Lions Club of Isla Verde; 10, complete chest co-sponsored by the

by the July 10,

family

will

Oct.

apply

instead

examination, Lions Club of

groups of

traveling

four

days

three,

announcement

each

week te an

Key

In

time

HUMBERTO ESCABI ...RewW

as

manager

Humberte

Escabi

Trabal

nitez

as business

manager

and

was

new position. The new center

of the

di-

is designed

to

most of the social, cultural, educational activities of the

designed to simplify and speed all operations

s© sensitive that only a feathery touch is needed.

down finger fatigue. Call for a demonstr ation.

Cuts

PONCE:

Tel: 2-0082

ARECIBO:

Tel:

706

-

1000

people

at

* 1925 Ponce de Leon

+ Salud # 63, Esq. Cristina MAYAGUEZ: Tel: 995

in the

build-

a time.

guide,

s

5

AP)—A

dent Garcia -lof Chinese. guez,

has

Philippine asked

Presi-

to halt immigration Rep. Nicanor Yni-

chairman

of

the

House

of

Representatives Committee on Immigration, said thousands: of Chinese have entered the country as pre-arranged employes and

have

taken

jobs

that

Filipinos

could fill. Other thousands have entered as students but are not

attending

school,

he

AQUATIC TEL.

8-0072

current

8-9730

30X 10481 CAPARRA HEIGHTS Located in the same building as THE ORIGINAL DON’S RESTAURANT Militory- Highway #2 Entrance to Puerto Nuevo WE BUY — SELL — REPAIR & RENT DIVING EQUIPMENT AQUA LUNGS FILLED

place. out

Diving Services by Insured Divers.

Qualified

and

Ships Inspected—Hulfls, Scroped. Sea Suction Strainers Removed &

Le Box 1950

San Juan

FEVUPaEr

Phone

2-5325——_

of

reduction,

continued

the

margin

fact

by

the

cut

that

the

Dow

there

te

World

in

Previous

was

no

sag.

came

Jones

at a time

market

Industrial

has

general

margin

| —

re-

t

rally in the long. At the

initial

when

in

margins.

Question:

Isn’t

Answer: was

rally

the

a law

which

a bill

was

proposed

and

put

into

approved

was

| | ‘

at

market,

held

up

at

|

above

this .

confidence in the market the small rally than the

permits

a certain amount in a this amount on bis tax

Such

never

there

Average,

consistently

° —

a self-employed:

pension fund return before

sevekl

for retirecompeting:

years

ago

but

it |

law.

Currently, there is a bill in the U.S. Senate which would allow | doctors, lawyers, and other self-employed businessmen to deduct . from taxable income up to $2,500 per year for contributions to their own pension funds. As is the case with corporate pension plans, there would be no taxes on these contributions until the

self-employed person started to receive the benefits of the plan : after

retirement.

Whether or not the bill comes to a vote in this session of Congress will depend upon its priority compared with other bills that Congress is considering at the present time. Because of the “vote-getting” appeal that such a bill has, there is still a chance that

it

will

November’s

|

|

Income

be

considered

im

this

session,

prior

Tax unless they receive at least $600

to

| ;

elections. If the bill is passed, however, the results would not affect Puerto Rican residents since they are not subjected to the U.S.

a year from

US|

sources.

Howe whe answers ll, readers’ quest in thisions columa which

appears every Monday in the San Juan STAR, is associated with the Sam Juan office of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner, & Smith, Inc.)

Cleaned. — Zincs Replaced — Screws Freed of Ropes and Cables —Underwoter, Welding & Cutting.

CALL US FOR CONSULTATION iF YOU HAVE A SPECIAL

}

$156 Million Loans Obtained | By Govt. Bank Last Year — (A

story

gave of

an an

in

Thursday’s

incorrect

STAR

interpretation

announcement

from

$156,050,880

in

financing

for the Commonwealth government, municipalities and the island’s ing the

30,

public fiscal

according

ment

by

Dr.

corporations duryear ended June

to

an

Rafael

anneuncePico,

pre-

sident of the bank. Of this total, $52,200,000 was obtained for the Commonwealth, $94,673,880 for the public corporations, and $9,177,000 for the

governments. Commonwealth

sues of capital bond. The issues

ity’s program fication.

the

financing

was obtained through the public sale by the bank of four is-

Stop 4-1|2

(since

prices

~

The

de Leon

history steck

re-

should

¢ |

city

202 Ponce

were

critical support level (506-600 on the.D-J.I.). Heavy buying appeared three times before at this point during the current year.

tained

SERVICE &

took three

Government Development Bank. The correct version follows:) In its capacity as fiseal agent for the Commonwealth, the GovernmentsDevelopment Bank ob-

said.

DON’S

GAR W. YATES COMPANY, INC.

they

market

a most

(Mr.

s

THE ORIGINAL

THROUGH 20 H. P.

as

stock

However the Puerto Riean income tax law is modeled on the U.S. law, and perhaps a bill of this type would be proposed for Puerto Rico if the U.S. model were passed without difficulty.

Philippines Ask End Of China Immigration MANILA

Burroughs has a machine for every need and every budget Tel: 3-3500

included

and uni-

ing will be a 32reom hotel and a cafeteria capable of serving

congressman

¢ ADDS « MULTIPLIES ¢ SUBTRACTS e TECHNICAL SERVICE « YEAR GUARANTEE.

SANTURCE:

Also

1949

just

person to invest ment and deduct his income tax?

be a meeting place for students, faculty, and alumni. It will handle

versity.

The

has

a personnel

March,

market

measured

cut

rector with the Chase Manhattan Bank before being appointed to his

board

recent

any

critical level has given investors renewed which is probably more responsible for

UPR student center, slated to open sometime next month. Escabi, 27, is a 1956 graduate

of UPR

the

the

The

been appointed by University of Puerto Rico Chancellor Jaime Be-

REDUCE OPERATOR FATIGUE...INCREASE PROD UCTION The Burroughs TEN KEY ELECTRIC features a key-

of

all;

Escabi Is Appointed Business Manager Of UPR Student Center

rom *214,00

the

ductions, there was a short lived market which didn’t hold up very

Howell

received here.

Electric

is

market.

together

according

II)

reduced,

that

do not respond immediately with a sustained upward move. In the four previous times. since the ‘War, when margins—the amount ef funds investors must “put up” when buying listed-stocks and bonds on credit—were cut, there were periods ranging from one to several months of declining stock prices before a general turn in the

cataracts, co-sponsorRotary Club of Rio

BURROUGHS Ten

War

Effective today Delta Air Lines’ special reduced fares for

matters.

are

cently, deesn’t it generally mean heave a healthy rally? Answer: If

Family Plan Change Announced By Delia

eral civic organizations, which will be

D. HOWELL

rates

improvement were: a $5.2

million issue and a $10 million issue sold July 28; a $20 million

Other

to

expand

financing

the publie

electri- |

obtained

corporations

for

:

included

$3,652,000 for the Urban Renew- | al

and

Housing

lion for

the

Corp.,

$12.8

Land

Authority,

mil-

=

$1,931,800 for the Metropolitan Bus Authority, and $4 million for the Economie _ Stabilization Administration. The

$9,177,000

for

the

mu-

nicipalities consisted of the sale of 13 municipal bond issues valued at $4,426,000, twelve bond anticipation

notes

$4,731,000, and one note for $20,000. Of

the

13

valued

| |

at

promissory

municipal

bond

is-

sues, ten were awarded to local ; banks and three to continental ” concerns.

Morocco, E. Germany Sign Trade Agreemnt

(AP)—Moroceo and ; East Germany have million issue sold June 15. signed a one-year agreement eal- § Largest segment of the fi- ling for. trade exchanges valued ' nancing obtained for public cor- at more than $4 million. The porations was $50 million ob- official East German news agen- , tained through short té&m and ey said the figure represents a | long term loans for the Puerto 10 per eent inerease over last | issue

sold

Rieo

Water

Dec.

8;

and

Resourees

eS ee

a

ny eR

The

p.m.

be

margin

ear

from 5:30 week.

wil

By DANIEL When

Sane

clinics

Margin Cut Pattern

en 80s

These

:

ume

The Puerto Rico Medical Association will offer a series of free diag ic clinics at the Medical Association headquarters, Fernandez Juncos Ave., Stop 18%, Santurce, starting today.

Ticker Talk

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, August 15, 1960

7

Merrill Lynch Endows Center For Study Of Security Prices ial Te

The

CHICAGO—What

STAR

makes

stock

prices go up or down? How important are earnings or dividends in determining the price of a stock? On the basis of the record, is an investor better off buying

blue

chips

or

more

specula-

tive issues? é Does the stock market anticipate business or does business anticipate

: Merrill ner

%

versity

the

stock

Lynch,

Smith of

market?

Inc.

and hope

the

big investment

In describing how the Center will work, W. Allen Wallis, deag of the Graduate School of Business, explained that the first step would involve putting on Univac tape essential data about stock prices, earnings, and divi-

deds, for common stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange over

the

Uni-

to

find

rected

Fen-

from

firm.

years. The

Pierce,

Chicago

$50,000

a

period

Center, by

of

last

35

which will be

di-

James

the

H.

Lorie,

Asso-

definitive answers to these and hundreds of other basic ques tions at the new Center for Research in Security Prices. The

ciate Dean of the Graduate School of Business and Profesyr of Business Administratios. will ultimately make its tapes

Center

available

the

was

just

University

established

on

a

grant

at

to

other

colleges

and

of universities for research work.

“CON MUCHO GUSTO”

HOMES OF THEIR OWN—Felipa Rios Vélez and Hipélito Robles Resto, two residents of José de Jess

Esteves semi-rural housing development in Aguadilla, are shown in the process of obtaining title to the buildings were they now live. The Urban Renewal & Housing Authority Corp. recently sold all the 199 homes in the development

and the land on which the homes are built to residents. Supervising the transfer of homes is Eli B. Arroyo of the corporation’s legal division. The project was built by the Federal

Government

in 1942.

Social Security Act Celebrated. Its 25th Birthday Yesterday By W. JONES

MACFARLAN

The law also established federal

WASHINGTON (AP)—The Social Security Act, a new concept of fed-

eral

government

individual

responsibility

citizens,

was

signed

ef public assistance to plemented were child health, voca25

Under the broad programs initiator implemented by that law

more than $122 billion have been paid eut in benefits te individuals or to

fer federal aid public

grants to the states service and health

programs. More than $120% billion have been paid to individuals in benefits. The original

tional rehabilitation

act. signed

Aug.

14,

1935 by President Franklin D, Roos-

The

in private enterprise. Later coverage was extended to other work“including

most

self-employed,

and to dependents and survivors and disabled workers and their dependents. Also

provided

for was

pete

prema aas 8 a Sa pa aa

a

orem

j

from

Oct.

Inter-American

23

to

Oct.

ence of Professional writers will be held

Soto-

at

pointed of

out that the social

security

first re-

tirement insurance, “Miss Ida Fuller of Ludlow, Vermont, is still living and receiving monthly payments.

Her first benefit check

much

30, 1940. Her present social security benefit is $55 a month.

Dip”

reasonable

Process prices

paved the road to the solid prestige of

this great Puerto Rican bank.

This know-how is yours “for keeps” at Banco Crédito.

Tourist

center.

tourant, ete.

High

restored 3 story building.

Fortaleza closs

shops,

“INFORMATION:

152

(Opposite

Boutique,

TEL.

Art

2-1444

“with great pleasure”. 700 “amigos” work for you at the

the Island, you’ll find complete banking services, under a single roof. 65 years of unexcelled services has

FOR LEASE IN OLD SAN JUAN i

Spanish expression which means

offices and Bankmobiles throughout

Tels. 824 —

or in Part beautifully

“Con mucho gusto” is an everyday

“con mucho gusto”. At any of Crédito

Urbenizecion industriel Luchetti Bayomén, Puerto Rico

In Whole

AT BANCO CREDITO!

Crédito, always willing to serve you

STANDARD STE & WIRE CO. INC.

and Sotomayor have just

ican Conference held in Caracas, Venezuela, with other delegates. from the life insurance industry in Puerto Rico.

He

beneficiary

GALVANIZE “Hot

‘meeting.

‘ returned from the 4th Inter-Amer-

culture

that

WE

1961,

chairforth-

our

of social

security by the major political, labor, and cultural elements of our population.” “Social security’s growing strength and wider acceptance can be measured by its accomplishments within the life-span of many people,”” Mitchell added.

INDUSTRIALISTS, BUSINESSMEN, CENTRALS, BOAT OWNERS, CONTRACTORS PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT

Life Underin San Juan Anibal

Forbes

and

of

changedto

ATTENTION

or

mayor, chairman and vice man, respectively, of the coming

Forbes

part

economy.”” He added remains to be done.

according to an announcement by q Robert

accepted

Confer-

26,

Administra-

for the aged

and

and an essential bulwark for our | for $22.94 was delivered on Jan.

Meeting In Odober 5th

Security

age of the act acceptant¢e

It estimated that 10 years from now the programs will be aiding four out of five of the aged. — Secretary of Welfare Arthur S.

Life Underwriters Plan Inter-American The

pro-

=a

‘7

other

now reach three out ef four people over 65, with mofthly payments from old-age and survivors insurance or from old-age assistance.

a federal-

State unemployment insurance compensation system.

*}

Secial

tion said the programs

evelt provided for an old-age retirement system for certain employes ‘an

ers,

and

grams.

years ago yesterday. ed

William L.' Mitchell, Commissioner of Social ity, said the or relief. Im- skepticism which the pass-

responsibility to aid in certain types

Full Padin’s).

Shop,

Res-

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ee See

x

ks

pS

e

ot

ON HAND—Mr.

6

kes

ai

.

ce

and Mrs. Teodoro Moscoso (he is head of Fomento and she is the aunt of the bride); Gov. Mufioz Marin, Mrs. Roberto Sanchez Vilella, the bride’s mother; Don Roberto Sanchez, paternal grandfather of the bride; Sanchez Vilella, father of the bride and secretary of state of Puerto Rico, first’s

first

lady,

reception,

Mrs.

Inés

following

Mendoza

de

Muftoz

Marin,

the Sanchez-Monserrate

left

nuptials eY

to

right,

Friday

eve-

CHAMPAGNE

Gov. Interrupts Political Campaign For Sanchez-Monserrate Nuptials Governor

of the

Common-,Pont

wealth, don Luis Mufioz Marin, interrupted his political campaign

to

ret SCAinE wedding

chez

around

for

the

Gown

Italian

cere-

Bridal The

island

Of

bride,

given-

in

and

Ramon

Friday

Mrs. Provi de Tilén, professor of the Home Economic Depart-

Monse- |

evening.

ment of the University of Puerto Rico. It was of Italian silk Sanchez Vilella, Secre- | peau de soie, a gift of her godState of the Common-| mother, Mrs. Celene Braschi de and Mrs. Sanchez Vile- | Diez. The fitted bodice featured

bride,

Roberto tary of wealth,

daughter

of the

Hon.

la, of Pence and San Juan, re | a bateau neckline and applicapeated her nuptial vows to the | tions of Brussel’s lace. The full son of Mr. and Mrs. Hipolito Monserrate of Rio Piedras and | Fajardo at an 8 p.m. ceremony in the Espiritu Santo Church in Hato Rey '

The the

Rev.

Tomas

Catholic

wedding posed

march,

by

Amaury

officiated

ceremony

Puerto

Veray

Rican

Carmelina

com-

The with

church white

was

gladioli

gift |

For

the

good

antique

bracelet

Her

she of

a

pa-

bri-

orchids

The

bride

a

Ecerglade Shop

where

Fortaleza,

San

SHIRTS We

have

most

at

the

wedding

honor

were

Monserrate

Juan

Vilella

father

Alencon

lace

the

were

and

was with

just

received and

unit.

the

matrons

attired a hat

bouquet flowers.

your

the men

of

Mrs.

in

blue

of

blue

shirt

and

money.

extra

Carpenter Tel.

:\

flowers.

Miss

her

crown

made

of

Gilmy

organza

Carlos

to

and white

Dapena, and

the

in

Alencon

wedding

Eduardo

the

rings

Dapena

car-

gold coins in wedding pre-

sent

Marie

de

of

Mrs.

Rose

Maldonado. Champagne

Nicolai

Reception

Following the champagne dinner

ceremony a reception was

held by the parents of the bride in the Gerénimo Room of the Caribe Hilton decorated for

Mrs.

Clara

Quifiones,

Hotel, especially the occasion by

Luz wife

Vizearrondo of

the

de

president

of the Senate of the Commonwealth, Puerto Rico, and Mrs. Auria Alzamora. the

200

guests

at

the

When

Picé,

the

Hon.

R.j Quifones,

and

Mrs.

the

Hon.

next

only

his

out

guy

wife

institution

she

was

was

HE

worked

in-law,

and

in

mental turned

there, and excuse.

he

was my

the

less

the better.

and my

a It

as a supervisor

The next man this one

married—

SAID.

in the kitchen using it as an

was

brother-

said

about

I was

a sap

sister doesn’t speak to me

to this day, and

Mrs.

Agraits,

dara,

Ramos

Antoni-

.and

Hon.

Ramon

Enrique

Hon. and co Abreu.

for. —

NUMBER

DEAR

terrible

13

NUMBER

13: Quit look-

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girl 11 who wanted a boy

not

very

told

be be

to be nice to

in our neighborhood

well

me

he

kind

liked.

needed

to him

the one. I really feel

I can

self. He

so

brags

My

who

somebody

to

to

for

Norbert

stand

him

all the, time

Mrs.

Raul

Gan-

phone

Mrs.

Luis

Yesterday he in the morning

the

Mrs.

Hon.

and

Bauza

and

Santiago

Mrs.

the

Polan-

Mrs.

Julio

Enrique

Mo-

nagas, the Jorge Bermiudezes, Mr. and Mrs. Luis Montalvo and the Roberto de Jesus’. newlyweds

are

honeymoon

at

Beach will be

of the

spending

the

Do

Hotel, after which at home at the resi-

bride’s

parents,

just

self

my-

and

to

and

me

to talk.

stay

for

came over at ten and invited hims

lunch.

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“The House

when

we

went

to

out

being

mean?

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carried

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duchess

lace,

there.

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pink

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the

short formal gowns of pink peau de soie and Alencon tace with

and

aunt, Mrs. Gloria Sanchez Vile-| she is majoring in humanities. lla de Moscoso, and Mrs. Margot | The groom is finishing his medicaj studies in the School of

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and

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gown

wore

heirloom, and pearl earrings, | the groom’s wedding gift. | University

bride’s

front

of white

luck

diamonds,

decorated |

by

a

Guerrero.

dal bouquet was and rose buds.

composer

for the bride, was sung by Justino Diaz, basso, accompanied at the organ by Veray and at the| violin by Francisco Morla.

had

a short French tulle veil attached to a duchess crown of Spanish orange blossoms made by

the

as a wedding

skirt

nel of Brussel’s lace and ended in a three-yard train. She wore

at

and

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bell-shaped

lace’

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Rico, left, toasts the future happiness

the newlyweds

and the | silk organdie roses bride’s mother wore a pink Alen-

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-LETTER

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Weather, Women, Wine And War By

is

should

of

one

for

a

have

By URSULA The

It

to @evote

so much

to a cause that‘should have the those goenjoyed himself except enthusiastic support of the ate heartily and seemingly He always orgathat everyone who knew him noticed one peculiar noontime habit. vernment and the cultural He always took out a big gold piece before he nizations in Puerto Rico. ordered and displayed it prominently on his table I was particularly interested while he ate and after he’d finished his meal and and pleased to read about Raul

,

love.

Germans

the

dinners

noontime

hot

patted his lips with a napkin, he’d pick up his gold piece and put it back in his vest pocket. He followed the same ritual every day using the same gold piece. After several years of this, a curious friend ventured to ask why he displayed that gold piece

every

day.

Schopenhauer

explained

it was

a bet

he’d made with himself some time ago. He would donate the gold piece to the first poor box he saw a discussion with him not based on weather, women,

GOLDEN if anyone started

wine, or war. This apocryphal story concludes that the mained in Arthur's vest pocket until he died.

It is

my “impression

that Arthur

made

faithful

a bad

gold

piece

re-

bet, one he couldn't

lose. In poker-player expression, he had a locked hand. Weather and women and wine and war is what people talk about. This is ene of

the

invariables

of human

nature

about

which

philosophers

oyght

to

know

Montenegro.

I

If

saw

Mr.

a great theater hope that if he

war

the

you'd

and

have

made

perpetual

soldiers

and

sailors

as secretive

as FBI

men

pass

up the We talk

chance to comment on the best about the things that

make and what fog, the Queen,

improves

they and

everyone

buy the

weather. interest us

and

these

the

Did you ever know a woman the baby’s pablum diet?

French who

wine

are

London how it

is so good.

wouldn't

trade

recipes

or discuss

I am sorry for the poor that Arthur’s gold coin never clinked in the box, but 1 am sure the conversation in the Englischer Hof was better for it. A that four things and war.

better philosopher was Rudyard Kipling who wrote common to all men are: wine and women, horses,

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By

ȤEk

debates

as

Douglas

debates:

and

the

Lincoln

says

the

monthly you need

Lincoln-

Douglas

was =

Ike

second

lost—

bills. Slogan: is Jack.”

shot. *

“What

national

Jack

interest

comes ahead of politicking. thinks that’s a beautiful

Nixon senti-

Kennedy

job

of

old

foes

unifying are

is doing the

getting

a great

Democrats. so

chummy,

ment—and

hopes he can afford to | the only thing that breaks out in himself

in

November.

TODAY’S

! the party

BEST

FROM

St he

these

days

is a yawn.

Ramon

“You

Sabates

Curly,

EUROPE

right”

!

your

:

left

and

leaving

this

island

with

2

3

Edith

and

moving

Mr.

A,

on

the

story

brutal and unscientific manner in which poor stray dogs are picked

Juan

off

and

The

the

streets

asphyxiated

of

to

San

death.

plight of stray dogs, and

animals

pletely

in

general,

is

so

acute

that it is one of of our cultural efforts. Visitors

indifferent

to

thisprob-

lem, which not only affects the physical health, but the spiritual health of citizens as well. Many

tourists

take

upon

them-

selves the feeding of puppies, sick or simply terrorized, that roam around the _ hotels and open beaches, because it breaks their hearts to look at the plight in the animal’s eyes and not

do

you,

José.

ye

ee

and

debated,

something

about

and—if

applied

Teacher is understood

bhiads

hase

the

Quek,

all—used

Becomes Technician to be solely the imparting

with

great :

taught by professors

of information,

publishers who wouldn’t dare four-color visual aids, teaching

pre-

sentences

the

repeats

and

the accessories

assembles

who

professional

of the

many

As

would.

school-book

a Chinese

than

from

arithmetic

very

serious

geography,

to

it, even

dog

Tete)

have had to in everything

science) I information

turns bright but still pretty

some

un-teach

the

frequently

are

errors

These

to

trying

in

as

well

as

errors.

tenacious

and

graduates

green

so-called basic difficult and challenging courses: areas of general studies for college freshmen. former student has come to me, for help white

loose on the most courses in various -More than one

assigned

been

from one day to the next he has

with anxiety, because

science through selected Einstein,, ete. Newton,

for example, the whole history of of Aristotle, trom original works

if

homie

to

freshmen

innocent

stimulate

must

he

that

Advised

of

also

and

mathematics,

epistemology,

philosophy,

history,

social

contemporary science, which reflects an intellectual revolution own day far more radical than that of the Renaissance.

of our “think’”®

about ‘‘scientific method” by engaging them in Socratic dialectics, the anxious young instructor becomes thoroughly trapped in his own ignorance and confusion, and inadvertendly students. It would be disastrous, I think, to

transmits these to the inflict this system upon

.

high school students as well.

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:

Leaving aside the eomplex problem of general education—so often confused with basic or liberal education—is there a better way to deal with teacher training? Let us consider: (1) An apprentice system the responsibility of a in which two or three instructors become (at least ten years) and experienced (Ph.D.) trained thoroughly professor. (2) Letting instructors teach the advanced courses which parallel their own specialized interests, under supervision. (3) Organize workshops and seminars ‘‘vertically’’ (lower grades to graduate university studies) in the various disciplines. (4) Assigning basic courses

| | | | |

to the best professors.

with

(these

them

fortunate

are

dogs); but the majority cannot continue traveling with an ani-

mal, thing:

so

they

do

inquire

the

next

if there

is

a

glory

of

the

Municipal

ra,”

the

tourist

very

sa Dae

small

p

to, |

they

are

roy

ernments...our help,

so

far,

effort. have

to

been

|

doing

need

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job...but

do-

from gov-

arrange-

D4

and

wonderful

afford personal we

Works. So, the “perre-

makes

nations...

can own

help from ail, and mostly municipal the insular and

rather the unchamber, pride

partment of Public rather than calling

their

a

willing to make a donation... only to find out that the government’s only answer is the

and

they

through

gov-

ernment office that would home this animal, for which they are

dog-pound, er merciful gas

animals

best

ments with a bell-boy, a beach it may only be for a few days. When these tourists have to re- boy, or any other kindhearted hotel employe who promises to turn home, their hearts are continue feeding the animal erushed to have to leave un- while the money lasts... protected the little animals they There is a small group of citizens . in the have been feeding for 10 or 15 civic minded metropolitan area who are doing days...Some who are going something _about this problem; straight home make a final dewho are actually protecting a

cision and take

at

_ The assumption seemingly implicit in this teacher-training program, that general introductory courses in basic science, humanities,

of

On behalf of all the unprotected animals of Puerto Rico, thanks sincerely for your op-

editorial,

of education.

Such a course cannot be taught by keeping one assignment ahead of the class. A history ef science course requires a thorough knowledge

Graves

Santurce, P. R. ANIMALS’ PLIGHT

ON

might

specific pomts, however, particularly *‘—A teacher-training prowhereby all university instructors are required to teach for an

to teach, readings

and flabbergasted that Puerto Rican authorities can bi so com:

8-1

to

and

from United States, and other countries where they are so civic conscious that they can take time to protect their animals, are completely chagrined

tahe\fi iTS

meve

am

in Puerto Rico the drawbacks and tourism

SW SPAIN

and

it

a bad taste in my mouth because of the cruelty I have repeatedly seen inflicted upon ani-

Dinhofer’s

express

it

sick

at

methods

they

Some gram

result of a system which

portune

s+

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stray,

Keep

commitment

and

(“heavy advanced courses in the social devote a good deal of time supplying basic

Sir:

Democrats are after the vote of every one who’s behind in his

object to bill their

I

on

dogs.

>

FLETCHER KNEBEL STAB Washington Bureas

Nixon and Kennedy having TV executives

ar-

mals.

FEVER.

POTOMAC

your

ticle in today’s STAR (Aug. 9) by Al Dinhofer, the pictures and editorial

any

mere technician: she knows that she must rely on her own learning, skill, and creative ebility in order to communicate effectively with her pupils Yeaciu_y ‘ihrough Guided Experience But if it is recognized that teaching is an art, then, it seems. to me, it can be learned only by guided experience. In my own classes

P.R.

Sir:

abused often.

of

individually to diverse philosophies

critics on their whirlwind tours through the Puerto Rican schools completely failed to grasp, the Puerto Rican teacher can never be a

CONGRATULATIONS

your

regardless

have

better

*

on

can win the whole-hearted support of all teachers, ad-

and planners

the average text-book package prepared in New York for continental consumption meets the educational needs of our island only a little

get

which

Juan Star). Lee Roberts

Congratulations

of Puer-

pared by the publisher’s team of experts. Fortunately, necessity is often the mother of art as well as of invention. A little trial and error in Puerto Rico quickly showed that

(including

deserves

San

system

ministrators,

nician

I a

will

support

Santuree,

SsSN

PW

richly

the

the

they

money

much

with it; Englishmen talk about the shop; Frenchmen about Paris and

because

so

from

he

and

sy»

talk about how

day. Americans

things we do every

publicity

he

peace.

“Any two philosophers,” wrote Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., ‘‘can tell each other all they know in two hours.” Philosephers are aware of this and.no two philosophers meeting for an academic wrangle will

appearance,

return

educational.

manuals, exercise books, and printed examinations (with answer keys), for every text, then the beginning instructor can ‘‘teach’’ any subject for which such factory-processed food for thought is available. Certainly, a poorly trained mmexperienced teacher can get better resulis through such aids than without them, since she is then only the tech-

is

experience. does make

the

prepackaged, moreover, by textbook face the competition without dazzling

to

performance

his

improving

of education

If teaching

San Juan may have the opportunity to see his performance again before he devarts Puerto Rico. Whether you speak Spanish or seeing

and

with a thorough professional background.

all I I am actor

see perform. It is my greatest desire that the theater lovers of

not,-

“broadening

and social studies, are se non-technical that they can be beginners while the advanced courses demand experienced

0’s

privilege

my

it has ever been

at

is

Prestamista”

at the Tapia Theater and can say is “magnificent.” sure that he is the finest

. When a 17-year-old boy runs off to join the Navy, his patriotism is admirable but it is not, on that account, unmixed. That 17-year-old boy knows he’s going to talk boats all his life. If you legislated against

stories

Montene~

of “E]

performance

aimed

considered prudence.

who has resided in Puerto Rico for the past fifteen years and I have a good command. of Spanish.

UPR

adequate period in the high schools” will, I hope, be very thoroughly

continental

am a

von ECKARDT

news that the Secretary of Education and the Chancellor of have begun to co-operate actively in a long-range program

to Rico’ is most welcome and encouraging. a The general practical emphasis of this program, as outlined so far, on the more complete and efficient use of all available instruments

individual

an_

that

shame

Rico.

Puerto

in

arts

and

ter

women,

day at 1 p. m.

Frankfurt

downtown

in

Hof

Englischer

the

to

walk

leave his study every

his flute and

used to put down

Congratulations and thanks to Betty Knorr for the wonderful write-up on Dr. Andres Franceschi and his support of the! thea-

hated

who

philosopher

Do You Think?

The Education Program

PRAISE FOR MONTECRISTO Sir:

GOLDEN

German

the

Schopenhauer,

Arthur and

HARRY

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get.

useless;

but we hope that this phase of , a community life be also looked * upon favorably by our authori- . ties as soon as possible. Mrs. ©

Mary Quifiones, Home for Milagrosa” a

Director

of the >

Stray Animals ‘La: at Cupey, is doing»

beautiful

job

with

the

help

of all her friends. Mrs. Carmen» L. Brau, president of the small: group called Society for Pre-| vention of Cruelty to Animals,, has also dedicated all her ef-; forts to prevent the maltreating of animals. The candle is lit, but we need reinforcement. i

_Maria Tie

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, August 15, 1960

the San Juan Star Po. Bex 4157. San Juan, Pecrtc Rice (450 Comercie St. Ei tmparcial Sullding) WilliamJ. Dervillier WilliamJ. Kennedy

Published every morning except Sunday at San Juan, P. R. by the Jsoun

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s 28 $12.00

Historic Meeting The

ican

foreign

republics

ministers

will

representing

open

their

the

meeting

21

Amer-

tomorrow

in

San José to consider two issues of great importance to the future of the Western Hemisphere. Thig Organization of American States

(OAS)

conference will tackle first the Venezuelan charge that the Dominican Republic engineered the June 24 tempt on the life of President Romulo Betancourt.

atIt

is expected that the OAS, with evidence on hand, will rebuke dictator Trujillo and the Dominican government. Such a rebuke, coming from a body such as the OAS, should open the eyes of Trujillo’s people—if they are permitted to hear about it. The second, and most momentous issue to be considered, is the United States’ fear that the welcome

mat for Russian Communists

in Havana will give the

ter,

unlike

the

rebuke

to

Trujillo,

which

concerns

—_—

Communists a foothold in the Americas. This is a matall

the nations and peoples of the hemisphere. While many share to a lesser degree dictator Castro’s dislike of the U. S., few if any would swap the friendship of the U. S. for that of Soviet Russia. This doesn’t mean they are in love with the U. S. It is because of a firm conviction that, despite Castro’s charges, the U. S. is not plotting to take over political control

of their countries. which

suffer

Those

periodie

Latin

unrest

American

and

changes

republics of govern-

ment by force want to protect their right to run their own affairs. The U. S. will not interfere, but Russia

will

if it ever

any of them. What the OAS

does

gets a firm

about

Russian

foothold

in

MAULDIN

intervention

“THE

in Cuba, and its threats of rocket warfare against the U. S., could decide the future political and economic course of this hemisphere. If the Latin American nations

deal

tate to chastise

firmly

with

us where

Castro,

our policies

and

are

do not

meeting

can

create

so

an atmosphere

of friendship and co-operation that will keep the Communists out and permit democracy to blossom. We hope it will do just that.

Not

Enough

Love

moil in the world, why people kill, steal, and do so many bad things to one another. Every now and then we publish an editorial or an article that gets unusual response, and we study the letters to the editor te find, if we can, why this particular subject moved them to write us. This happened the other day when we ran an article about the dog pound and how animals were made to suffer before being destroyed. Well we've

had

more

letters

from

readers

in a few

days

people-lovers as dog-lovers. as many.

How

Many

There should be at least

Guns?

Pistols and revolvers

the

Middie

East

and

Europe

would

OLIVE

BRANCH.’

remain.

and

frustrated

by Soviet

sabotage in and

out of

_ the United Nations. But every single problem growing out of nationalism, release from

colonialism,

escape

from

the pressure of landless peoples, and the wretched ones of earth for

a

way

out

of their

plight,

would remain.

aa

S ploiting them. The fact that the

_

McGILL

Russians

can,

pation save by subversive agents

without and

partici-

propaganda,

work from the outside makes it the easier for them. They can, and do, take advantage of tardiness, failures, and, for example, the lack of a

nded

need

for experts

in every

field.

Those new come to national sovereignty are not ready for it. They readily admit being dangerously

short of trained personnel. The Belgians,

like the

Dutch, had not built up, in their colonial possessions, a basic bureaucracy such as the British did

in their Asian and African colonies. The Belgians, even more

than the Dutch

in Indonesia,

made

the

U. N. settlement in the Congo.

The United States owes a very considerable debt to U. N. representative Ralph Bunche. He has

keep eropping up in crime

news as if it was a-normal thing to possess a gun. There must be lots of them, or they must be easy to come by in this community. . Just yesterday, for example, one man shot another in the leg, The vietim got in touch with his brother who took his own: gun, went to the home of his brother’s assailant,. knocked on the door and, when a man opened it, shot him through the head. It wasn’t the assailant of the leg-wound victim, but his cousin, an innocent man who thus became another victim of this surplus of guns which seem to be

MEAN

They would, to be sure, be easier of solution Efforts to resolve them would not be complicated

than

Which leads us to the conclusion that what’s wrong with the world is that there aren’t as many

A

But what neither this, and other books like it,

lf Communism were to. disappear overnight the problems produced by Africa, Latin America,

ever before. We've had more letters on other subjects, but they were stimulated by continuing controversy.

This was a one-shot item.

SWINGS

By Ralph McGill

7

and

We wonder, as you do, why there’s so much tur-

cuRE

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historic

dévelopment

wen

5

This

economic

OLD

National Shortage Of Professional People Hurts U. S. Foreign Policy

hesi-

ill-advised,

then the hemisphere will be ready to pull together as a team for the political and long overdue.

QAkloSH. Lovis Post -Deveably

E BpRs

Soviet

carried a load probably not fully understoed or appreciated by his own countrymen. No American

dhas-been so successful as he. In all the postwar years he has been the man sent to cope with

The Ugly American In most of these fields we have a national shortage. The result has been that many of those whom we have sent abroad in government work

by

Lege,

see

ee

ee

we

the

greatest

difficulties.

He

brought

off

an

armistice in Palestine. Because he is an American, and‘a Negro, he has been able to win hearings and confidence of colored peoples in the Middle East, and now in Africa, that could not have been done any other A measure

American. of his success

may be had

from the

fact that the Soviet Union, irked by Ralph Bunche’s successes, has publicly attacked and smeared him.

ag ate et ue venines ca tx ceca do well to an pt be sare gears

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THE SAN JUAN STAR— Monday, August 15, 1960

Katanga Chief Snubs Nixon Tip-Toes In Washington, UN Secretary; Mob Remains Quiet In Ike's Shadow Offers Big Welcome Roaring

By

Lion

FLETCHER

STAR

ADRIAN

PORTER

tear gas bombs and dispersed a friendly crowd outside the temporary residence of Dag Hammarskjold. The U. N. secretary-general was inside at the time. Most of the crowd were members of the opposition Cartel party which has been demonstrating for Hammarskjold on his current visit and shouting against the Katanga

president—Premier Moise Tshombe has

independent

declared

this

of the

Congo.

province

apologizing

told

the

strict

to

let

condition

minutes without

Hammarskjold:

“I am glad to be able to see you eff. Bon voyage. We hope to see you again.”

them

in

that

no

Wednesday

wer

Bureau

lamb

of

Washington.

Replublican Nixon has tip-toeding

the

nominee

Richard

adopted the policy arond the District

plane from

In

the

place

Leopoldville, the Congo capital. The three were held on suspicion they were Lumumba’s agents.

hurly-burly

At the same time, his police were under orders to choke off any attempts at demonstrations against the provincial government.

as

The Belgian representative in Katanga said two Africans were killed and several wounded by Katanga police dispersing a crowd of anti-Tshombe demonstrators at Jabotville, Katanga province’ industrial center.

Gen.

Carl

Van

Horn,

the

Swed-

ish commander of U. N. forces in the Cengo, arrived in Elisabethville as Hammarskjold left.

President

cordially

Eisenho-

invited

Nixon

to

WASHINGTON—T he roaring ‘hold press conferences and get lion of Chicago has become the his licks in. At the same time of of

agents of his arch foe, Congo Prestill the domain of mier Patrice Lumumba, come in. Columbia, with them. President Dwight D. Eisenhower While allowing U. N. forces to and not yet willed to the young take over from Belgian troops the folk. job of maintaining order in the Even as the young man who province, Tshombe left no doubt boards in his father’s house, he is in command of the province’s Nixon is being prudgntly circumsaffairs. His army security guards pect about sounding off while detained three Congolese who ar- under the parental roof.

rived on a commercial

Police told the crowd to move on, then threw four tear gas bombs. One bounced on the lawn of the residence. Police followed up by pushing the people away with their clubs. Hammarskjold, who yesterday completed his ticklish job of arranging for U. N. troops to enter Katanga, left Elizabethville after what appeared to be a snub by Tshombe Tshombe showed up 25 aie at the airport and

on

agreed

KNEBEL

Washington

defiant

of

of

speeches,

enemy

and

gentle-

Before

Thursday Nixon took the hint and politely declined, through his press secretary, Herter Klein. “No press conferences are sche-

duled,” one

said

of

his

Mr.

Klein,

own.

“The

holding

vice

presi-

{dent appreciates what the President

ed

had-to

to Fhe

say

and

he

has

the

President

about

vice

president

is

talk-

it.”

content

campaign

to let the President speak on the legislative program, with which he agrees, Klein indicated. Substituting for the Republican nominee at daily sessions with the press, the soft-spoken Klein, as delicately correct and yet as firm as the family butler, purrs through a list of cheery announcements which indicate the nat-

jabs

public

thousands

deplored

conferences,

the

press

President

men who put politicking the’ people’s business.

at

the

appearances

cheer,

Nixon

in

Washington confers quietly in his office, raps a discreet gavel

now then in the Senate or, as on Thursday, he may lunch in a muffled corner of the Mayflower Hotel with his political

ion will prostrate itself at Nixon’s

confidante, Attorney General William P. Rogers. If he pines for the campaign hostling of the 50 states he vows

feet “close”

to criss-cross, Nixon does show it. He is as placid as

Reporters

ranged

around a where the

horsee-shoed gallery, senators normally sit,

Duke

of

Windsor

at

his

not the

neédle-

point.

after and

an‘ appropriately “rugged” fight.

Thursday in

a

Klein

Senate

met

the

press

committee

room.

themselves

and gazed down on Klein far below them at the witness table.

RICHARD M. NIXON . prudently circumspect

TELEVISION (Listings Subject Te Change) (Programs listed according te language)

WKAQ- (2) WAPA-(4) Menday,

11:30-(4) (il)

in

Dallas

plan

of

methods

under

Carr

of

““‘Lo Cocina

5:00-—(2) (6)

Kiki La

5:15— (6) 5:30-(2)

Film Annie

(4)

6:00 — (2). (4) (11) 6:15-(2) 6:25-—(2) 6:30—(2) (4)

(6) 6:45-—(4)

7:00—(2)

at

a_

to carry hower.

similar

lodge stymied mittee

in

predicted use

his

that

influence

a school-aid

The

friendly The

gry.

fies that

serve

lively

of LIPTON

Chicken Noodle

taste of LIPTON

hunger.

any

For

aroma

LIPTON

of the 5 different

a different

kind

Soup

makes

everyone

chicken broth and enriched

is real soup! LIPTON

soups

For and

that

special

watch

hun-

egg noodles satis-

home

your

soup

cooked

taste,

family

dig

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in.

of refreshment

to offer your guests during these hot summer days, try LIPTON’S Hot or cold, LIPTON’S tea. ice tea. fits any occasion, any time of day. —__ Se

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10:20—(2) 10:30- (4) 11:00-—(4)

now

in the House Rules Comwith four Republicans

re-

del

Hora

Nifio

del

Cartoons

Telecartoons Furia Club de Serruchito Titulares Informe dei Tiempo “Vida en el Pasado” Ronda

Socia)

Ultima Noticias

Hora

‘‘Soraya”’

El Intruso “Eran 3 de Pot Show Film Gran

Boots Caballeria”

y

en

Serio

Pourri Musical Panamericano Show

Pumarejo

“Perdon

de

Para

la “Noche

Esta

Mujer”

Lucha

(Cont)

Libre

Telecine en Ingles Uno-Dos-Tres Diarie Puertorriquefie

Benjamin brothers

Mar”

Oakley

9:30-(2) “Sierra Brava” (4) Show Panamericano (6) Extra de la Noche 10:00-(2) Noticias y Deportes (4) Cocina Musical

dis-

and five Southern Democrats luetant to let it loose.

The whole family goes for LIPTON'S soup

9:00-(2)

Nixon

measure,

Viene Hogar

WAPA

Film

8:30—(4)

1952

to

Que del

“Wyatt Earp” Seven League

(6) (11)

the state for Eisenhower.

Klein would

stage

Azul y Blanco Desierto”

(11)

7:45—(6) 8:00-(4)

state for Nixon. According to Collins, according to Klein, this was more Texas Democrats than

met

Picture

(6) En Broma (11) Film

the

15

la Tarde

(4) (6)

7:30—(2) (4)

to

carrying

de

Big

(4) Rancho (il) Film

the

Collins

The

4:00-—(2) 4:30—(2)

At the moment he spoke, said Klein, 357 Texas Democrats were

meeting

August

Telefiesta

12:00-(11) En Rojo, 1:30—(4) “Un Cielo 3:45—(2) Cartoons

Sees Broad Support Klein read a statement under the by-line of Leorand Hall, campaign chairman of the NixonHenry Cabot Lodge ticket. This combine, said Hall, “has aroused broad public support and _ enthusiasm” and thousands of peo ple are offering to help elect both men.

chairmanship

WIPR- (6) WKBM- (11)

and

Franklin

had

16

sisters.

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DON'T BE STATEHOODWINKED! — Monday, August 15, 1960

THE SAN JUAN STAR

SUPPORTERS OF COMMONWEALTH

(SOCS)

STATUS

At the same time. SOCS declares itself to be for continued and

is a

permanent close relations with the United States. SOCS

political action committee of “continental” citizens, voters, and residents of Puerto Rico, who believe that Puerto Rico’s continued growth and well-being depend on continuation of

composed of Puerto able body at heart, power to first time tals have

the commonwealth status under which the Island has achieved its present remarkable progress. SOCS also maintains that the interests of the United States economically, morally and in the important field of interna-

is

exclusively of ‘Continentals residents and citizens Rico in order to bring out the fact that a considerof such Continentals have Puerto Rico's well-being and are willing and eager to do everything in their maintain and further that well-being. This is the in Puerto Rico’s history that a number of Continenmade themselves politically vocal in such matters,

tional reputation—are best, and demonstrably, served by con-

which are equally the concern of those born on the mainland

tinuation of the commonwealth

and of those born in Puerto Rico.

status.

Commonwealth status was designed to fit Puerto Rico’s specific needs, and to meet the island’s specific problems—economic, political, and cultural. SOCS maintains that no other

status, figuring as an alternative in this year’s election campaign, would

fit those

problems—at

meet those

needs and

present or in the immediate future.

During the present election year, SOCS intends to hold study meeting for the purpose of analyzing the political position of _ the various parties, to produce English language literature, disseminate press information, participate in radio and television debates, and the like.

SOCS takes no stand at present on the question of whether,

While the position of SOCS is firmly on the side of common-

and when, at some future date, a change in status may benefit rather than harm Puerto Rico. It does take the stand that an election is being fought this year, and that if Puerto Rico

those Conti-

wealth status, the organization also welcomes

nentals who have not as yet made up their minds, and wish

and

be invited to meetings,

literature,

to receive

is to be prepared for some future change, commonwealth status is by far the best relationship with the United States for serving and expediting such preparation.

in gen-

eral obtain information to help them reach personal decisions before November

8.

Since the adoption of this creed the “Plebiscite Bill” was passed by the legislature of the Commonwealth

of Puerto Rico for the purpose of removing the question of status from the coming elections, so that it might be considered as a separate question at some other time.

However, none of the proponents of Statehood have given any indication that the campaign will be waged on While these ‘“‘statehoodwinkers”

any question but status.

the

may criticize

present

administration

for its

handling of purely local problems, they do not present any constructive program of their own as improvement.

We can only assume, therefore, that it is hope to obtain control of the government on the sentimental appeal

of Statehood, without making a single commitment with regard to the vital demands of our everyday needs. To this we are strenuously opposed!

It is readily apparent that the growth and development of Puerto Rico have been attained only by virtue of an honest and practical administration

dedicated and devoted to a general improvement of local conditions. We

are pledged to resist sacrificing this for any program of political schemes and social dreams.

SUPPORTERS

OF

COMMONWEALTH

STATUS

s

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than

could not bid one-spade bid LESS

this,

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than

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points

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player

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M.D.

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, August 15, 1960 .

By AP

JAMES BACON Movie-TV Writer

HOLLYWOOD

Day a

(AP)—Doris

“If

actress.

my

job

ever

makes

me

unhappy, I'll quit,” says the bubbling — singer-actress. “I'd quit tomorrow if I found myself

worrying

about

my

and

others

formed

a club

CUFF

y Chuck New

ris, Melcher, Rock Hudson, Tony Randall, producer Ross Hunter

is a rarity in Hollywood—

happy

OFF THE

= Mr. and Mrs. Robert

Pat Caulfield, lady photographer

called

was

one

member

of

the’ hard

of

working press who followed Gev“The Crescents.” Marin through his “We all hated to see the pic- ernor® mountain camture finish, so we decided to “stump paign trip’recently. The pictures keep the group intact. We have taken by Pat will be used in conbarbecues, swimming parties and junction with an article written by Sid Hyman

career.”

for the New

Las

rival

Lomas,

of

their

Bob’s friends at him

for

McVerney,

announced the ar-

first

baby

boy.

are slightly miffed

sirimg

a boy,

because

@ | his friends all have daughters and

no sons...Showing Old San Juan to friends by night last week,

York

writer

Helen

Tooter...The

beauti-

Times...Dick of the well

and Nina Biddle, known Philadelphia

ful building that houses the Obis-

Biddles and the island,

former residents of are expecting. their

Street, in OSJ, has chosen cream, mahogany and white as its new

Then when Fortunately

first visit from Sir Stork soon.. Felix Luis Alegria is back at’ his

color scheme. Another new beau-

I have a family—husband Martin Melcher and son Terry— who understand me and who

desk

of illness...Further word from the Art Carisens, now in Hong Kong,

planting of shrubs and palms by the Army around its parking hot and Rodriguez Hospital..What

is that

Ted

What's

the

secret

of Doris’

glow?

“i

have

job. I I rest,

enthusiasm

work hard. I rest hard.

cooperate

my

beautifully.”

Formed Her

about

Club

happiness

even

affects

her leading men. When she made “Pillow Talk” there was so much fun on the set that Do-

at the

Hilton

it is hot, humid

and

Seats

Pref.

Teeters

is

head

OO Oe

group

S57",

on

Show

start 1:50 P.M, Danny Kaye “FIVE PENNIES”

5"e07

TT

AMBASSADOR - 12 M. “BORN

Deren

RECKLESS”

never

judge people on what

say

about

them.

“star”

Movie

Review:

are

to

be

‘The

PAT CAULFIELD C born

later

*... fully

By

BOSLEY York

their

this

stops

Gallant

CROWTHER

Times

News

Service

No actual naval battle action depicted in Robert Montgomery’s “The Gallant Hours,” a film about the late Fleet Admiral Willian F. Halsey Jr. (It is now playing

at

the

Matienzo

there

is

hension

so

Theatre.)

much

superb

of the ordeal

But

compre-

an

admiral

goes through when he sends his ships into action that there is a

found

the

yourself.

Work

Rex

With

charming

picture

was

and

heavy,

Doris,

although

one

of

the

biggest stars in the business, has shied away from the tinsel of of

the movie colony. Her a vacation—and one she

will soon take—is through is from

New North

a motor

drive

England. Melcher Adams, Mass.

ful

that

it makes

And

that’s

me

what

makes

most

them

cry

reviews.

of

Doris

actresses—

only

at

bad

*

The

RIALTO-SAN JUAN

cry.”

oldest

naval

plot

events

through

(headquarters)

Filipinos

the

of

flag-

Admiral

year.

(AP)—Although

around

the

Mr.

and

said

they

preferred

Mrs.

Joaquin

celebrating

his and the

De Havilland “LIBEL” Broderick Crawford “THE DECKS RAN RED”

world...

ship

in

Mexico

next

A War

SPANISH

Halsey, from the time he assumed more than a drama of what went command of American naval on within the cabin of Admiral forces in the South Pacific in the Halsey in one of the most perilous fal of 1942 until- the smashing, phases of the war, this film is a a few months later, of the Japa- brilliant tribute to the gallantry nese counter assault on Guadal- of the admiral himself, thanks in canal. So detailed and fascinating large measure to the performance is it that this might be a standout of James Cagney in the role. documentary film. It is, in short, a picture of a Beirne Lay Jr. and Frank D. Gilroy have written a screen play

Pacific

must

But more

see

this film.

than a documentation,

man

who

shuns

can

say

to

Als

25

oe

7

Sern:

Sen

Juste

Read

PUERTO

207

Sen

boy

who

a squadron of fliers to possible death, ‘“‘There are no great mien, there are only great challenges which ordinary men like you and

me are forced by circumstances to meet .” It is one of the most ‘affecting

pictures

that we

have

of

a

war

hero_

seen.

the

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SANTURBCE

AMBASSADOR: Sign of The Giadiater, Son of Frankenstein GRAND: Yellowstone Kelly, Marjorie Morningstar HOLIDAY: Who Was That Lady, Our

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CAPARRA TERRACE AZTECA: The Decks Ran Red,

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and

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six

people

Mr.

Deanna

Daily Mirror survey shows. Fiftythe

Norbert,

and

MODELO:

of

by his Mom,

Hours’

(Schedule Subject To Monday. August

first Filipino screen kiss was de-

cent

To-

them,

CINEMA

livered in 1926, movie kissing scenes still are highly controversial in the Philippines, a Manila per

and

call

equipped

The

Prefer

Kissless Movies MANILA

Ramon

are now in Argentina, on one of Tomas will study under a scholar-

Portrait Of New

Mrs.

Ted

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be-

in

and

Mrs. Francisco Fernandez, Tomas Santiago, Jr.. Myra Morris, Arthur Harrison, Eustacie Irizarry,

with

Co.

Mr.

as their

sister,

a joy to work with. He has a wonderful sense of humor. Even

find

other

Ngee

“Mid-

Lace”?

from

3S

with

in the heavy

different

J

Gatica, write a

comedy.

“I love the turning of the leaves in the fall. It’s so beauti-

Clint Walker “HARD BARGAIN”

ae

Express

of

day party

so packed with biographical and powerful lot more than the mere historical data on Admiral Halsey turmoil of graphic action in ms and his opposite number in the film. Japanese fleet that anyone interestFirst of all, there is a basic ed in the haunting record of the documentation of the main flow early days of the war in the Seuth |

life idea

HOURS”

Van

a

we had more laughs off camera than we did on ‘Pillow Talk.’”

TL

Juan

is an executive

expecting

got

about co-starring

A Jey To

in

Mamie

Harrison

“I

Continuous Shows Starting 1:50 P.M. Cagney as Admiral “Bull”

A

people

making

Rex

must

Phone

GALLANT

well

what

others

Continuous Shows Starting 1:50 p.m. Edmund Purdom “THE COSSACKS”

“THE

so

But

must

MUSIC HALL ,’3355

Halsey

actress

‘Tf had been told that Rex was difficult with leading ladies, but I didn’t let it bother me. I work on the theory that you

Peter Fynch “WINDOM’S WAY”

James

of easy-going

night

LORRAINE - 12 M.

MATIENZO

Kaye

lots of fun.” It’s easy to understand how that

Pictures For TODAY

PARAMOUNT

DAY .. happy

go-

~ | Mrs. Ted Norbert,.Sr. Among the other guests present were Ted’s

to the mainland... Robert Kaye are at El San Juan

American

‘]cho DORIS

was

turned out to be a surprise birth-

of

Y. C...Puerto Rican-born Mexican movie star Mapita Cortes and her matinee idol singing husband, Lu-

SYMBOL OF FINE ENTERTAINMENT

the

friends

PM.

5 ” COBIAN’S THEATRES ;

is

ten

ty ,and he and his group are completing a tour of South America,

Available

city

Norbert, Jr., thought

home

University who

the department of sociology and antropology at Temple Universi-

Waiting

old

or Luchi

the

Neo

the

Mendez-Perez,

Hotel.

Inctuding Holidays Nightly 8:P.M Regular Prices

to

etc., from Temple

fore returning Mr. and Mrs. honeymooning

3:00

added

ing to be a routine Thursday night Volley ball session at the

with a stop-over in San

Everyday

fabu-

were received by dona Felisa Rincon de Gautier at City Hall on

METROPOLITAN 32322

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after a week

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Friday.

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, August 15, 1960

Doctor Removes Bullet Slug

Our Man in San Juan

Here We Go Again

|

By Al =

late, late

ation for removal had been lodged

Harlem

opened its doors last weekend Owned Shaw,

and operated the

club

by Rick

specializes

in fast-=

paced Harlemesque entertainment with a Caribbean beat and back-, drop.

“Congo drummer and dancer”’ Jacqueline Danois -headlines the show.

She

also

handled

the

perform

numbers

specialty

including

‘‘Dance

of

Rick, delphia, some

who hails started his time

from career

ago’?

as

a_

Phila“quite

in

the

ss

Henry

% ,

club.”

takes

com-

mand of the kitchen, on Aug. 15, for the opening of the “Inn of the King (Posada del Rey),” located on the lower level of the Darlingten apartments building, Miramar. The restaurant-cocktail lounge, seating 125, offers a ‘‘Spanish patio

motif,’

according

of cuisine

to crown

WHO’S

DEPT:

Gregg

Jones, host at El Safari, reports that Joel Meyers and his “Calypsonians’”’

steel

band

are

making

ese +

SIGNS OF THE TIMES DEPT: What used to be Verney’s Uptown,

Ponce

a night cording

by

de

spot to

a neon

Leén

Ave.,

is

now

called La Plena, acinformatien supplied

sign

outside

the place.

ses

OFF-SEASON

keeping

JOKE

host

said:

the

‘‘It’s

dog

DEPT:

Restaurateur Eric Francois says he visited friends in the Condado

in

one

the

ewww

(Listings

SHOW STOPPER DEPT: Swann, comical magician the

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bows

into

Molly

&

through

Aug.

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of stray

unscientific

manner

Mus: "

dogs, in

and

the

which

the

a reader to say:

“Why don’t you write a firstperson article about a jar of glue that started out in life as a horse?” ees

MUCHO GRACIAS DEPT: Los Chavales de Espafia take over the Penthouse restaurant, above the Atlantic Beach Hotel, Tuesday

: >

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second

in July

1958

bullet

she suffered

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is

set eager

a

curtain the St.

Women’s Pistol Club Popular In So. Africa FORT ELIZABETH, Africa (AP)—Miss Helen a white

school

teacher,

South Steyn,

says

she’s

bullet,’’

her

mother

said.

wives

who

are

alone

at

night

afraid

to

without

remain

protec-

| tion.”

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Hour

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15, 1960

Enjoy our SUPERB SERVICE and EXQUISITE CUISINE ina FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE, that

CLUB

See ase Ae

AUGUST

from 7:00 P.M. :

SATE Ny

will truly make you feel like a King... but not cost you a king's

DARLINGTON

JUAN

Miramar

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been

singer

to consider several contract offers.

just above

before night at

33-year-old

the

Henry Corona, the master chef of

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Hospital

but

ransom

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bullets

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the

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Russell now at

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RADIO WIPR-940

surgeon. Date for her release from

who

Louis Municipal Opera. Her cough- been flooded with applications ing spell delayed the start of since announcing formation of a club for women. “They ‘Lady in the Dark’’ about five pistol come from not only single woevening (Aug. 16) to thank San|Minutes. But Miss Gray went on Juaneros for the fine reception with the show with the audience men,” she said, “but from husbands wanting their wives to they have . received here . time afid in “We the dark how to shoot—or from : then about visitedhera illness. throat spe- learn Club

ee

ses

Sunday .appeareances at the Diego St. club. Heretofore, E] Safari was closed Sundays.

eon

the

way of house.”

Hector

8

NEW

puzzled,

prince

Corona. ee

Her

15-month

Dancers PRINCE DONELL and ARLENA area recently who still had last year’s Christmas tree standing in the living room.:When Eric looked

¢

Corona

place.

a

ed

hemorrage just time on opening

teen-age

SAN JUAN TRANSFER DEPT: Television personality and chef supreme

the

ended

The .38 caliber slug was removed recently by a St. Louis chest

But

nightly are schedp. m. and 1 a. m.,

customers

leaving

Physicians at the time advised against removing the bullet.

“but we have specialty acts after that,” Rick says ‘‘as long as we have

rhages.

was

recently

mother, Mrs. Barbara Gray of New York, said police never learn-

lodged in the woodwork his head.”

performer on the Horn and Hardart Children’s Hour radio show. Two shows uled for 10:30

of a bullet which in her left lung

she

near

its.

upon

run on Broadway, delayed the operation. In the meantime, she suffered from occasional hemor-

the

the

decided

which

seated

Fire Gods’’ and an Apache presentation. Rick rounds out the alow with vocals from Broadway

was

The bullet was fired by someone in a car that raced past a Los Angeles restaurant in 1943 just as

ed

“dance

The operation

then but contracts previously signed, including one for her starring role in “Destry Rides Again,”

for 17 years.

‘However,

chore-

ographic chore. Prince Donell and

Arlena

LOUIS (®—Singer Dolores is recovering from an oper-

Telephone 3-2576

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Club

ST. Gray

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private bath, with Terraces, garden.

tase"

2-179

Club.

ft.

! |

-

Beautifully

including

Cali

SALE

50

i

La Concha

Near beach and business sectors. Bum-| mer rates, Manager, Margarita de Coa-|

beach. Toms.

Country

$16,500.

i

One block from

MARIGALANTE

ISLAND

FOR

CAPAERA.

| "82

Com@ade | @é-

and Condado Beach Hotels. Persenai guided tours. Telephones 43-6231 and Mrs. Aanie De Mauret, Mamager 2-7927

ditioned hot and

5. sis

offer apartmests. Maid | Ooms. all with private bath. some Hot water. : Some | Witt orivate patio, some air conditioned One minute to beach and bus. From $7.50 and hotel Best

conditioning. air with residential section Beach facilities Special arrangements for couples travel

23056

for

i

Ashford

Rooms and etficiency service. aes All screened hes ing together.

entrance.

Juncos,

Americas

UF | 2394

11201122

private

Fdez

cerner Cacique, Santuree. 33091.

uy ASHFORD

635

private

furnish

enced.

Fi

water.

room,

pie

Ve_a <

@mvely Near

het

sly

Furnished

single man, Mrs. Ronda, 2672

RENT

tenants.

on

HOUSEBOAT

FOR

om {

Social

m HOUSE, ocean view.

rooms.

reoms.

Private and semi-private baths, kitchen facilities. Hot water. 2 biocks from bus916 | ses, shopping. 31481. Mrs. Z C. Steffens, . -| Cacique St. 2071, Santurce.

Hilton and Condado Hotels. Cool,

Caribe

single

family. kitchea privilege, Apt. 2B, 3-1977.

Fraaciscus Real Estate can rent

GROUND

&

ANTILLES Miramar,

and

girls. with continen-

your apartments and houses te good tenants at ne cost te you immediately

COMMERCIAL

& Py ¢ *

209.

@euble

TWO

cisco.

ULES) ERT iFRG

ants.

airconditioned

OB

MIRAMAR:

(ue st Houses LA POSADA -— Isla Verde Al ndinoned, private bath, kitchemettes. Exce!‘ant beach, near airport, regtaur-|

ROOMS FOR RENT ONE

2686

2562

owsipasent, ready for occupamcy.

Mai-

815

6th

ing facing the Caribe Hilton and the dado Lagoon. 4 bedrooms and 3 beautiful furnished kitchen, all braad

Ottive,

For tnform-

A. Leon

FARMS FOR SALE

sis

$150.

<

Pest

Micuel

B17

with respectable phene. 265 Sol.

Week2-1356. 16

new

the

each floor.

to Dr.

OLD SAN JUAN: Modern building. Room

APART.

ia

write

, | 2238

Santurce.

APARTMENT

Call

conditioned, living area, equipped kitchen, | Military Academy. 4 bedrooms, large|tai couple. Kitchen privileges. use of phone. Utilities included. Call 2-5852 1-2:30. | Porch. carport. phome, screens. % acre| house. Large Terrace. $15. weekly. $50 2692 819 | lot. fruit trees. $12.500 cash, leave meort-| manthly 3-1016 after 5, 2-1532 days. ‘ gage. 3-5530 days, or 6-5413. 2699 sis

MENTS for rent. Beautifully decorated, in one of the city’s most exclusive areas. Weekly or monthly basis, ideal fer transients. #1 Caoba St., Punta Las Marias,

SEAUTIFUL

for

23.

Step

Modern | donado, Box 863, Ponce. P. R.

maid’s room

oe | carports warage. Call

ot

in front

about 5.400 ft. ation

MORRIS:

living,

st.

oe

SALE

aig | 2653

815

2, kitchen, bath, private entrance. ly, moathly rates. Call Miss Todd, 2654

furnished

Excellent

2 yr. lease. 6-0645. $300. Available Sept. 1. 2657 sis LOVELY. COOL home with view in Jagueyes, 25 min. to metropolitan area. Furnished 3 bedrooms. patio-

RESIDENCE COMPLETELY furnished. | MODERN COUNTRY id 4 Ocean Park. qn beach. 4 bedrooms, 2 air-|¢d. 5 rain. Rie Piedras. Near Aatilles| FOR

CONDADO: SUITE APARTMENT. Large liviag-diming, airconditioned bedreomfor

Monday

plus

rooms, huge closets, 2 terraces, maid’s | Screems. gardea. carport. fenced. large | sonanie prices. Please phone AM — 10 2 baths, garage, carport, lovely | Porch with Miami blinds. Call 23152 days. | Rarranquitas, 2001 Aibonite. A. BLANCO. patio. 2 min. to University. 2-3056. WP-1, Extension Los Angeles.

cor-

monthly, Deuble 6, 3-6667.

suite.

Ist floor.

business. 411 Parque. between 10 - 1.

RENT

pias

2-9279.

quiet

office

reom,

reception

3 NICELY FURNISHED suburban home, 2676 excellent location. Airconditioned CORNERS HOUSE, year old. 3 bedrooms. | RARRANQUITAS — From one acre to with charming view. Dining room, 5 bed_{! airconditioned, staimiess built-in kitchen. | 499 Travel, observe. Select yours. Rea-

airconditioned.

67 Santiage Iglesias,

St.

EOOM

910

at Altamira

includes

OFFICES FOR 2ENT.

RENT

ADVERTISEMENT RENT SECTION

FURNISHED

‘washer

Beautifully furnished one | 7

hood. Single $125 Cali 30805; after 2642

be responsible for only one incorrect insertion.

DIAL

In-

Gall after

screened,

SEE FRANCISCUS APARTMENTS 2615

3:00-6:00.

Condade

room,

before by 11

STAR

bath.

HOUSES

district. easv accrers S2eturce he cicts. $140. Cal] 6-1393 or 6-1370. 817

maid

immediately

JUAN

FOR

bedroom,

conditioned room — Phone

apartments

bedroom

ad

Advertisers are requested to report

twin

best

CONDADO:

submitted

for

11.

joned, near ocean. $175 monthly including utilities. Call Mrs. Esteves, 3-6857, 3-3194. 2667 613

COMPLETELY FURNISHED, one airconditioned bedroom, kitchenette. living-

before 12 noon on day publication weekdays, A.M.

listings

Save Time And Money

ping ness 2671

DEADLINES ads

Stop

815

dence

mer

All

has

SPACIOUS 3 bedroom apartment. Rie Rie Piedras area, near Univ. New garden apartment development, convenient shop-

TYPE

ordered

\Juncos,

MONTERREY:

FOR

3-8372. 2698

must be submitthe business day

betore publication. An must run at least once.

HOUSES

3-8254

=

Pi nasee ha

oe

x

b.

Type

Ime.,

ASHFORD AVENUE, Condado: furnished apartment. 3 bedreoms, living reom. kitchea, bath, terrace. view ef ocean. Next te hotels. 2nd floor. Rent $175. Must sell furniture. Franciscus Reali Estate has best rental and houses for sale. 3-3506,

type

No.

REALTY.

NEAR BEACH: One iarge bedroom, living reem, dining room, kitchen, linen & crockery. Telephone. $300 monthly. Large Terrace. 34122. 2704

type

Fernandez

2706

pt.

Type No. 4 i, tse grains Type

15, 1960

RENT

formation 2nd figer. Tei. 2-218. 10 AM. References required.

furnished and unfurnished. FRANCISCUS REAL ESTATE, 3 Nairn, next te Preshyteriaa Hospital on beach. COME IN PER-

SAME RATE as 5 lines or-

Type No.

FOR

FRE |

appty

type

August

AVAILABLE SEPT. 1t¢ -— new furnished utility apartment, livingroom. kitchenette,

SON rates

‘corner

vf houses aad lots for sale Sana Francisco, Santa Maria, Saag Patricio, Garden Gills, Villa Caparra, Bucaré Baidrich, Hyde Park. Hato Rey, Saaturce, Rie Piedras. Payment facilities. Money available for first (nvestment properties. Cali us. 2-0911 or write Box 729, Rooseveit. 2353 820

|.18{.18|.17|.17|.17).16).15|.24

. (see

Monday,

89

APARTMENTS

Minimum

Ste Above

3-8372.

CINTRON

8, 1960 Consecu

charged

APARTMENTS

g sf

Day

Per

STAK

FURNISHED MIBADOR, one room with bath. Private entrance. 700 Central St.,

2342

Rates & Information EFFECTIVE AUGUST Rates Per Line For tive Insertions:

ESTATE

LAND FOR8 deveiopment, ‘houses for sale. commercial rties, and compiete real estate services by a staff of trained personret. John Allen FRANCISCUS REAL ESTATE COMPANY and ASSOCIATES, 3 Nairn Street and Ashford Avenue, 3-3506

CLASSIFIED ADS Tt

JUAN

CLASSIFIEDS

3-8400

Times

SAN

ener = mmr

THE

18

=


CUE

‘Ext 72 Sect

teeal4 pick-up sad and delivery.

day

or

166

night.

SUAR

CARS

SERVICE

Sonnets.

1957

Guevied,

Wagon, Hyradio white.

EXTERMINATING LA

in Fxor the States. Write Ricerte Pue glish to Box 3921, San Jose Station R. P. 2689 819

FEMALE

THE

of

El

Two

NEAT

FIAT.

al

=

en

P.M.

appéaring

AM-to

4

San Rafael 2701

PM

it

; 439

18—25.

35:

Just

ideneceal

Apply

Stop

buffet

,

3B,

826

call

interview

Bay

tables,

glasses,

m1

AIR CONDITIONERS AUTO

ete the rant]

Inquire

Call

APO

Sales,

3-5388. -

53, Stop 24, Hato

TWO

NEAT

per 202. tee.

d and

BUSINESS

with

English

11,

Santurce. 815

wishes ‘secretarial posi-

English

bilingual.

dictation.

Also

Spanish

good

French.

&

Call

2-9169.

2688

816

BE

CONTINENTAL SECRETARY Available Immediately 10 years experienee, desires responsible position with futwre.

Handles

own

Office skills. Box 2682

correspondence.

O, San Juan

Never

All

Star.

you

office

Salary

payment

the

Ave.,

Spanish.

Interested

mafager-accountant

open,

Restaurant

dealer

Manager

puts you balance

Hato

. 85 ee

a”

must sacrifice. Call 66125 or 6-4555 before S or Usit, @-3 San Ignacio.

Roe uN

Sd

deee

Nanas

oo

if

es e

S

84)

with

down

Muebieria

once de

oe

juan.

ratory

817 | meters,

and

=——

suppli

masks,

rubber

rr

Un

Popular

music.

Phone

Joel

MOVING

-

United

Sewers

CARE

Van

Lines,

Beatly uniformed

and

Rio

pemnacen Tei

as

highly-trained

Tel

TV & RADIO RENTAL Same

service

deliver.

given

Service.

to

hotels,

Call 3-0719 and

$5.00 one week, $15.00

coorentet

ELECTRO-LUX

for rent in your per

will

month Ge

repairs

and

Aug. 11, “Fritz”, Cah

re 4

GERMAN

4S

ge

Se

SHEPHEED

Puppy.

3. months old, biack & tan, name im Baldrich, Maximo Gomez &

6.0758,

Reward,

ORS

root

only

per-

FOR

ce.

Telephone

Around the Block We

A.

automatic

or around

watch

Gruen,

Certified

Clock Maker, Calle a Marias. Phone

for

expert

and paintseven

and

clock

re

Also NO

ue

451 Fernandez Juncos — Telephone 3-3900 — Puerto Rico 39 Breadway, New York — Digby 4-7940

Watch

2413,

and

Punta

Tel. 3-8254 AND

PETS

NEED A good home for your MONKEY? | am 11 years old, and anxious to own one. 3.1294. 2673 815

CONTRACTORS

ED

BUILDERS

SPECIAL QUOTATIONS TEL. 3-4367 & 2-3839

MORE CLASSIFIEDS ON PAGE 20

4am

Valenda Baxt Express, inc.

Master

Laure} 2-8160.

FOR CLASSIFIEDS DOGS

2-5353

so,

pairs, chronograph and complicated watches see Puerto Rico’s only certified master watch and ciockmaker, William

DIRT, see NO DIRT, touch NO DIRT Dei Valle & Lanausse, Poincare 1604, between San Jorge and Parque, Santursa?

@

R&<PAIRS

PRECISION

a

ourifier. Breathe

814

& PAINTING

dirtyr

WATCH

its

CLEANERS

World's

ro

=

CLEANING

TRAVEL

DRIERS

and air maintenance.

Garay.

FOR VISITORS TO BOSTON: TOURIST ’'N TRAVELER APARTMENTS, 302 Com monwealth Avenue, Boston 15, Mass. KEnmore 6-1093. Sarah Ketcham Gartner, owney-manager. 2291 816

035

CLOTHES

electrically.

appliances. Work 7-1327. Munoz Ri-

Constructora

YOUE

EVERYWHERE

Inc., through

Piedras.

cleaned

of home Telephone

611

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

Dovelemeen.

CAR7-284. 817

high water- pressure cleaning ing. eal) 65132 of 430 Verde.

sonnel are specialists in handling your prized possessions. Please call us at red or 2-1473 for a free estimate.

VACUUM

home.

drains

1000,

ROOF 1s

& STORAGE

WITH

reason-

2624

NOW YOU CAN GET your clothes dry WILCHEK - Television Service even on rainy days or nights. Insular Over 10 years experience is behind the Distributors is holding a Special Dryer best in T. V. sevice and repair ay on | Sale during August. You get free a portreceivers of any make vr model able Air Cooler with each dryer you work guaranteed. Tel 9-0268. oP purchase, or an electric ironer, if you 9 buy a washing machine and a dryer during this sale. Other free appliances to choose from when you buy a dryer at PAN AMERICAN ELECTRONICS LABS Insular Distributors, Munoz Rivera 875, repair any make TV, radio or Hi-Fi Rio Piedras; State Road No. 2, Km. 7 Ninety day guarantee. Stateside-trained Villa Caparra, and Calle Villa 123, Ponce technicians. Evening service. Ca.) 2539 96 9 AM to 10 PM 6-4230. 1136 OF

RADIOS,

&

Installation Guaranteed.

vera

PICK-UP

lecal agent, Continental Moving and Storage, offers you the exclusive sanitized vans for local and overseas moves. Our

& SERVICE

hospitals, for years.

Shepherd, male,

Ponce de hoger ad

{E53

COMMERCIAL

usmg MARY quality paint.

ALL CITY PLUMBING - Stateside experience. Factory & building maintenance. Construction, alteration & jobbing.

80B

own

FOUND

79

ees

MOVING

FOR YOUR dance or party - You can now hire a dise jockey complete with record pare. ee: and large as-

FELEVISION,

P 7-0136.

van

«|e

JOCKEY

.V. SALES

Every

_

Lines

PLUMBING

Thermo

Alse rent for modern | termites. Fully guaranteed.

ae

Fees- are a easmabia. Filler at 6-666. 219

kits

&

supervision,

able rates. TER’S high 2662

INSTRUMENTS

MUSICAL

fidential Investigation. J Ave. Tel Santurce 2-5282, Caguas

the

Continental

LAUNDRY

CONTINENTAL DSTECTIVE SUBEAU: The most competent Agency in Latin

sortment

ae he

LAUNDERETTE

woUR

BUREAUS

DISC

goods.

Guaranty,

store your Van

National

PAINTING RESIDENTIAL

Oxygen

prices,

Juncos

2-5791

or

call

aig | Seliver it washed & fluff dried. 8-2367. aezd

work.

custom

Agents

We

long distance.

Lab equipment.

=

3-3102

1672

&

respons:

Tvice,

2-2374

COMPANY supplies and

equipment.

and

See ees 2-5511,

and

oldest | Local

builders, | belongings.

SUPPLIES

First aid

equipment.

We de

= Almacenes 9%. San

= furniture by YOUR MOVE Ine., me Maritimet.

Phone | semviCE. We'll pick up your laundry &

Saturdays.

acing.

a

DETECTIVE

a pay- fgg ere

EQUIPMENT

&

pians.

estimates,

GOSPITAL SUPPLY complete dispensary

of

Agent

shipping.

1400,

North American Van Lines, ine

LOST

iFtd..

cate

work

$5,000

2149

PIANOS FOR SALE BABY GRAND PIANO: Moving to States, 7

eas Wansk Suton ates, Packing, Japan

tf it be matterg,

Agents for

819

ae

We

busi-

Average a year.

=

in the driver's seat,

on

BLACK AND tan German

ASSISTANT PRODUCTION MANA er maintenance engineer. Speaks

ao

profitable

dealer. $16,000

is assured.

Inc., Rey, Tet

LOST

a

a

CQLSON CASTERS, hand trucks, platform trucks, lift trucks, conveyors and other material handling equipment. Ricardo Davila Sucesores. Box 3669, San Juan, P. R. 830 2464

Available

2693

in

failure.

HANDLING

or

Call 8-175.

with more than 25 years experfence in Puerto Rico, USA and Europe operating restaurants, and exclusive

candle ieiettiasnrtaitiess

“alalthe-wemgeore

as

boss

success

WANTED—MEN

bs yrs. in P. R., some Post

own

a

until

with

EXECUTIVE ACOUNTANT Similar.

YOUR

ness. Be a Mister Softee dealers earn $13,000 to

815

“POSITIONS

OPPORTUNITIES

DEALERSHIP AVAILABLE — Complete line of nationally advertised home appliances and leading jal refrigeration equipment. Also top quality paint line in new stcre, excejlent location in metropolitan area. Fully equipped and ready for busimess. If you have experfence, $5,000.00 working capital and can furnish a bond te cover complete sample line, this is your golden opportunity. Also another in best location in Ponce, same conditions. Write Box 243, San Juan. 2593 817

L

tion

furnished, 2

assist

WANTED-WOMEN

LADY

Tel.

823 | 2707 educ:

YOUNG

Shop,

ped & furnished trailer. May be seen by appointment only by—ealling Fajardo 145, or writing to Acosta, Box 441, Fajardo. 822

appearing boys, 18-25, high

POSITIONS

Rey.

TRAILER FOR SALE

816

management week: Write to Mr. Rio Piedras Darling-

Stop

TRE offers

UPHOLSTERY

Make your for | Highest quality

ur

ENTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS Publishtheir operation throughtions. $210.00 Thorpe, Suite = oe

Machine

Mediavilla’s

at

%

exper-|

and

ability

with

commensurate

fence. 2656

oaeney®

WANTED in the Constrec-

SAL ESMEN

storage,

crating,

826

dresses,

service. | holstery Service, 3-0108.

and

parts

financing,

ais | Brice

Mendez, 63438.

free

HOSPITAL

GOWNS

and

evenings

For

ond, oslers cine — Sea? NOS,ot fabrinn | rous cnoice ive. new

Good | 224

cars,

requirements | aii

Be. Cerate: Somers:

ieee

Se Bee

.

a

ar salary

resume and

complete

Rico's pool

experienced’

*rotective

bridesmaid’s

gowns,

CUSTOM

815

2651

:

aa

a

ments

has | visit 0—3 San Ignacio.

CONCERN

to seek Sean Ability

oe Posie’ Germany.

aoe Spain,

t v0 Hea ome itImprovemen' Ext 204 822

Puerte

POOLS,

last foreyer. 6-5063. 4

-

2-

Phone

Ave.

BRIDAL

820 | 1959 OPEL 2 door sedan, $1800. Excellent ae condition. Call 66125 before 5 PM or

2716

ae a

ARE

MOVING! SAVE WITH TORRES.

handle

We

prices.

most

sold at party and am — Will make appoint-|2,4 818 | best prices available.

>.

Call 35255 (Box 10073 Cajarra Hi INDUSTRIAL

and

820 | 1956 MGA, red, wire wheels, $1100. Call TO BE: Latest style beautiful hours.| BRIDES on, 20120, business Jerry Richards

Hicense. Crumley Radio Corp.. Old PAA Terminal north side Isla Grande Airport. | 2594

=

bowls.|

CONSULTATION.

Ashford

to Km, 0, Hm. 6, Old Isla Ver-| wedding RADIO TECHNICIAN with FCC 2nd Class || orde come cocktail Road.

LARGE

ice

trays,

BIKINI

(By Appointment only)

i FREE L

11 months

like new,

500, can

2705

opening

‘OODS

IMPROVEMENT

low

chairs,|

ELECTROLYSIS SPECIALIST York Frank Carole, direct from New Superfiueus Hair Removed

816

,

2663

AZ Ste" bunicoarsmceeray, [se For

tables.

rent

we

6-3329

free UP | Capitol Transportation, ime, for aLines. estimate. Agents ter Atlee Van F

We deliver and pick up. Call Muebleria| uses only reinforced concrete and ais| Tel San Juan. | copper filtering system. These materials | 423 825 La Lana. Lona ot Cruz,

Santurce. 815

pve

with ——

ae

payment. Universal Corp., 7-2092, 2-3013 2364

TABLES

PARTIES,

the mov-

=

similar

BEAUTY & HEALTH AIDS

MALE

WANTED

HELP

Suite

11,

Call uF

BANQUET

FOR

“Ine, 1402

aa

Stop 20,

Avenue,

de Leon

Ponce

tadies,

daily.

Building,

when you're

farms.

Try Sierra's

HOME

=

high school or college education, to assist executive of national publisher 5 hours a day. Excellent pay. See Mr. Emerson ©

Whether

it for you. Van Limes, Inc. Call 605 Belaval St., Santuree,|U-S La Bolsa Tel 2-2726, gg | Leén No. 1057. Santurce.

Acerola Jam.

2520

parts.

on

Guarantee day service2.1012. 21208

CARY? With $275. onthly install can own ager Rew. econo-

you

Building

San Juan 9 A.M. to 5:30

job is ours.

seldom find. Telephone 6-3157.

EAL

op | 31396.

APPLIANCE SERVICE

a

Star.|

Juan

Bex J. Sam

USED and

A t

BUY

WHY low:

210,

imparcicl

z=

wast we'll get

2-5060|

1037

=

35.000 miles, Write

ond a good typist. Room

7H

Juan,

Sam

2-3013

Call

STORAGE ts yours

no types of movin repairs SHOP dishwashers, REFAISdryers, ARQUEZwashers, (ir © 12) 9055, |'arse or smail Moderate torn VALUES: Con” Veta THESs | COMPARE 4 door, # cy!.,| makes SAVOY.TH STAR 1856 PLYMOU Fermandez Torres, ete., at | Muebleria bathrooms, porches, Tel patton transmission, radio, Only | electrie ranges, amd gas stoves. Same| fences, Stop 20, Santurce.

hes an opening for an alert young ody who is bilinguol Apply

a

and

&

PLEASURE

moving

-. PONCE: Bi-lingual, 4 JUAN Dist. Health PRODUCT NATURA and service answering telephone rupfood Food space for business and professio- | Store. All natural vitamin and what you If we don’t have plements. without Also service for people

Ponce.

1957 BUICK ‘STATION WAGON

Department

‘THE

(Commenweaith

020 | perience. 7.0292

SERVICE

ANSWERING

a5

Top coniition, $900 pies bants balance.

JUAN

SAN

MOVING

SERVICES

BEXTERMINADORA

schedu treat | precious belongings, want "egsinet termiten. “20 youre ex | (he dependable eno you tock tor and

Telephone 2-441) _

SAN LEAVING ISLAND, selling Ford Fairlane hour 2 door, 12,000 miles. Ex- | desk 1958. Automatic, Hlent condition. Telephone 6.0645. 817] nals. 675

GIRL FRIDAY Subscription

SERVICES

services for hemes, business Services guaranteed.

Puerto Rico

Santurce,

power

radio,

automatic,

PM 3-1900. Room. 507. 2687

WANTED

2

Pest Control Services) Free estimate. Control of insects. rats and fumigation

uF

brakes, power steering, Must_leave for 2617 States. Bargain. Phone between 7 - 9|

The

15, 1960

MISCELLANEOUS

SALE

OLDSMOBILE Station steering, tic, Power

Call’ Gint Lobauss

35156.

FOR

imported,

HELP

> Slade: Amest

CLASSI f LEDS

3.8400 SECRETARIAL

RAT JUAN

the world


THE SAN JUAN STAR

a qel . August 15, 1

hae,

CLASSIFIEDS Rev. Gildo Sanchez Installed AIR P &. bres

COND.

FILTERS and sizes

[NC. manufacturers all air conditioning filters

for home window units types. Call 3-5999.

-

alse

The

tmdustria)

612

AIR

at ceremonies Christ Church

CONDITIONERS air conditioning units, $150.00. Also Philco,

The

Frigidaire. York, Remington, etc. We trade in your used unit. Best deal in town Filters, installation service. Steve's

3.4367,

FOR

SALE: unit New, cost

low

5 H. P. RHEEMS Call

tion

8-0668.

OFFICE RENT:

tric

EQUIPMENT Dictating

typewriters,

adding

machines,

elec-

machines,

copy-

3-4752.

for

TEMS @ffice

Service Will set

up

917

BOATS 1957

OWENS

CRUISER,

58 Evinrude 18 Phone 2.8203.

HP

Modern Electric Ponee de Leon,

at: 262

& Marine Puerto de

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four

others for lottery.

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everything Powers

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move

the

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the

the

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present tended

only

OAS that

services

a

few

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circles

$75

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when

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of

and

nickel

each.

said

was

driving,

of

of the U. S.

cies,

has

been

sold

headed

by

former

director

Puerto

Co., discontinued March as a result

a heavy

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agency—the

a

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illegal

to

turns into a shot on the seventh hole of his championship Bebonis wen match with Topper Ogilvie at Ft. Buchanan.

a

group

Carle,

of

tourism

for

Rico.

offices

and

general

Bureau

Page

at

of the firm

said,

blank

sending

a bul-

dam

Benjamin’s

Juan

forehead.

investigated

possession

Buffet

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of

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who

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Found .

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For Junior Crown, 5 And 4

successfully defended his Puer_|to Rican Junior title yesterday at Ft. Buchanan, defeating Top-

manager

1)

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George Bobonis Tops Ogilvie

and one in Cataho. Its central offices are located at 355 Tetuan

whether inscriptions to Alfred G. Vanderbilt named bis 70,000 . necéssary 2ye>r-old gray colt Table Hopper enter the gubernatorial elections.

perrhanent

of the American Republics.

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5-4.

in the San Juan Metropolitan area

export

Berwind,

of

17,

Bobonis,

CHAMPION—George

AGAIN

to ict t the CAP will achieve the

dele-

Commercial

also

Benitez

‘Rovira Tours has three

brought Domingo to court where Judge Ramon A. Forti charged him with first degree murder and

state

Day—these

establishes

who

was

Domingo’s bail was set at make another.” American states in Washington. Later, at a news $15,000. He couldn’t make it. PoOn April 14—still celebrated as asked lice: put him in jail—La Princesa. Muhoz_ was gates

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administration

placed

‘Domingo

James G. Blaine called the first international conference of Pan-American

held

city jail in default

VENGEANCE

member states atcongress, those

secretary.

had

tax on minerals. Eduardo Fossas, San Juan builder, in 18 holes. Dorticos gave no reason for the has been named vice president In the consolation flight, Jimintervention, which can range from and.Dr. Jose Oscar Porrata, treasem geri sien Se were con- urer. Ada Rita Vergne, formerly my Sullivan of Buchanan was in death to sudden trol. senior sales agent for Air France extended In New York, the Freeport Com- in San Juan, has been appointed downing Harvey Chadbourne of Ramey, one up in 19 holes. Chadpany said it would take all pos- office manager. bourne used a crutch to aid his sible steps under Cuban and InterThe agency’s former owner, national Law to protect its legal Pete Rovira, will remain with the healing fractured ankle. Chadbourne had defeated Tomfirm as European representative. He leaves soon for Europe for a my Larkin, one up in 18 holes, to two-year stay. reach the finals of the consolation

American republics dormant until 1890

US.

and

Headed By Benitez

‘Benjamin died two hours later at which did signed a “treaty of Municipal Hospital. Domingo went union, league and _ perpetual to police and confessed to the killing, but told them he couldn’t confederation.” After Panama, the matter of remember what he did with the greater cooperation between the | gun Assistant District Attorney FeUnited States and the struggling Latin largely lay

Co.,

Pete Rovira, Inc., Is Sold To Group

a subsidiary of Free-

port Sulphur operations last

Bolivar.

Although

Representatives

general

hit

charged with reckless driving and driving without a license.

fol-

Nicaro

vehicle

of a new government mining law St. in old San Juan. has that sharply restricted its opera-

and

toward

Simon

other

ernment-owned

tinuous history for the

are

business

the

Brewing

bail

police

movsome

the fate of about of

Corona

a $2,000

Osvaldo

which

when

in Ponce

Among them are the U. S. gov-

Moa

OAS is sharpest here

private

mining

recent

“In Sharp Crisis present, with Cuba’s

Ingrid

of Luis A. Colon, a brewery employe. The seamen were identified as Ralph Wilhelm, 20, Armin Hoffman, 21, and John Ahenas, 20, -all

during

President

worth

in 1948), it goes

150 years

almost

back

made

million

1)

comparatively

members

freighter

been parked in front of the home

1)

Armed militiamen the closed plant

fears

custody

the

and the Fidel Castro regime have

Page

crew

German

a lamppost at Interior Ave. and Concordia St. Investigation disclosed the vehicle was owned by

been discussing sale of the plant to Cuba.

From

(it was formed

into

a National Mining Institute, raised

OAS exists

49.

lowed by a week the creation of

never pretended to be what he wasn't.” Powers was shot down over Sverdlovsk in central Russia last

(Continued

Ruiz,

Page

time ago. The announcement,

recon-

disguised;

address

Dorticos, ed into

belief

a

the

German

From

was

naissance scout,” she said spiritedly. ‘“‘And he shouldn’t be labeled a

of

operation.

intervention

ft was unfair’ to call her husband a spy. “]

Rivera

(Continued

able to do. Mrs.

of

CUBA

from

a little more.

PONCE—Three

home

Police said the five have been charged with violation of -the bolita law. Bail was set at $2,000 | each.

POWERS the

Rey

Police also took -possession of three automobiles allegedly used

part tickets every week. Each part sold for 25 cents and paid $1,500 if the number on it won the first prize in the Common-

(Continued

Hato

were in jail yestetday, Zenon Lopez Benitez, 42, and his Hurn comes wife, Eduarda Gonzalez Pedraza. charged with Tareny tion with the theft of a brew Arrested were Lopez and his panel delivery wagon. wife, Lino Colon Pedraza, 32, Police said the three were taken Carmelo Morillo Diaz, 50, and his

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lead.

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of

there

first.

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closer friend of myself.”

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he

really

meant:

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I got

for

a salary

argument

wi f

this second division club is my earned run average. It’s pretty good I throw strikes to these mureders, I know they got. to hit home runs off me. I walk a few, the manager got to take me out. I. leave

the bases full, we got a pretty good bull pen and they got them ou I’m off the hook. I onty throw strikes to second division club in tight

games.”

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“The colt lugged in all the way,” said the trainer.

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to end the threat.

ed his own

the trainer

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What he really meant:

pitch.

Puerto Rico failed against an improving

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meant:

This is my home town. You think Saloon keepers is going to buy beer

one off to grab a himself. The third batter fouled to the catcher

in the Zea-

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day, same as any other team I coached here.” “IT don’t make the rules,’’ said the basketball referee, ‘‘I just repeat them.”’

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“He's nothing but a clown,” said the losing pug. .

bottom of the to within one Puerto

up

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The cool right-hander came on to face the top of the batting

Jack Brabham Wins

In-

Saturday, won 15 third win

second.

.|pitch put Venezuela runners on i second and third with none out. ie Cintren was sent to center and

¥

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Milwaukee, however, downed | San Francisco by identical 4-2 scores

been set fourth,

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Chicago won, 6-4, Friday. Los Angeles lost a pair to the lowly Redlegs, losing 3-2 on| Friday

Aug.

lied one third to

Sox

hitting

enable to win

“I

out of the money.

(Continued From Back Page) across and Chinessa was on second.

Homers led

By Jimmy Carino}

a

Rico

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in

Sievers

Puerto

LITTLE LEAGUE

=

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two from Kansas City in single | games Friday and Saturday.

Sievers

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ships at St. Paul, Minn. begia-

from| §

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What They Really Meer

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compete in the league champioa-

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Washington, 12-7, Friday— blank- | ed the Nats, 1-0, on the strength | of a three-hitter by Whitey Ford. Boston

Sports Today

bas-ball team, 25-12, yesterday te win the New England regional title of the Babe Ruth her gue. Stamford, which has won ‘the regional crown eight times, will

lead

the Pirates to a 4-1 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals and regain a four-game edge in the National League pennant

Mass.

Conn.

Covatry

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Monday,” Augdist’ 16! 1960

Puerto Ricans Lose In Babe Ruth Finals

Bucs Defeat Cardinals, 4-1;

Bass

}

13-17

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Salvador

Nazario|returning

to

‘Puerte

Rico! thi

placed fourth in the United | week. States guest trophy race here yesterday-,in the finals of the all-american Soap Box Berby.

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beat

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among

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five

Marcos boys

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Mantilla in Hospit MILWAUKEE

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VENEZUELA ‘Island's Team Eliminate : To Sweep Yankees From Latin Playoffs, 5-¢ Nats Win In 15th

By JIM oy Washington Senators closed NEW YORK cep An unearned run in the bottom of the last inning eliminated Puerto: Rico | om the American League race to frightful proportions yesterday as they knocked off a troubled New York Yankee|the Latin American Little League eliminations at Sixto Escobar Stadium yesterda team in both ends of a double-+ +an4 sent Venezuela into the finals against t he favored Mexicans. header to the

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