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‘Stan Juan Star a
DAILY
EXCEPT SUNDAY Vol. I
No.243
Tel. 3-8400
THE
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JUAN
STAR
—
Tuesday,
August
10¢
16, 1960
Second-class postage at San Juan. Puerte
paid Kice
Cuban Consul Leaves Island M steriously $17,201 Holdup Is Foiled
iWhereabouts
_|Of Missing Envoy Sought
By MANUEL SUAREZ A daring daylight holdup attempt was foiled yesterday by an off-duty policeman and a bank messenger whose shouts for help caused the bandit to panic and abandon his loot of $17,201.10, in a nearby yard. The
attempted
robbery
By
lot of the
Puerto
of
branch
Banco
Popular, where Tomas Quiles Sevilla, a messenger for the United Federal Savings and Loan Association,
went
to
pick
up
HOLDUP,
: f
Angelica ing
money
which was kept at the bank during the weekend. Quiles told police that just before he reached-his car, a man later identified as Angelo Hernandez Muhiz, 27, of 36 20th St., approached him from Catano, behind -with a pistol and said: “Your daughter’s life or yours.’ Hernandez then punched Quiles in the face, seized the canvas bag (See
Page
knotted
(®—Her
with a
red
:
told
% i ANGELO
HERNANDEZ ... accused robber
TOMAS
QUILES
(STAR phetes by Genter Wet)
SEVILLA _
JUAN BEY ... hero of
... the victim
WASHINGTON (AP)—President Eisenhower’s $600 million Latin American program is need-
dark hair the
mother of Cleveland’s “sleeping beauties’ appeared in central po-
ed
lice station yesterday and charged with child neglect. Dabbing at tears with a
overthrown,
tion
for
she
was Out
released on $1,000 bond. of yesterday’s conference
juvenile
authorities
came
motive
the
of
court
a
where
report
on
diminutive,
Foreign approve
the
she
was
to bring Vincent,
herself and her hus 33, closer together.
of
tryin DOUGLAS
Wagner said that neither in her written statement nor in oral incified why shé*felt there was need for her and her husband to be drawn closer.
threat
democracies
that
the
day
may
Undersecretary
he
indicated,
... seeks
DILLON
millions
for Latins
their
economies
their
tax
with
seized
spells
of
drow-
of
likely
fund.
Dillon said success of economic development in Latin Amer-
and
modernize
warm who
reception for many
months have advocated a longrange, cooperative program for the area. “This reads good,” Sen. Mike Mansfield, assistant Senate Democratic majority leader said of Dillon’s opening statement. “It sounds good. We ought to
call it the Dillon Dillon testified, ioning J.
by
committee
William
studies crisis of
and
before
the
are entirely happened
(See
chairman
Fulbright,
began
what
declaration.” under quest-
The
.
drugging
brought
(See DRUGGED,
independent
there
DILLON,
because
Page
6)
Berna-|
STAR
By
RALPH
ANGLADA
questioned
at
length
about
the)
papers.
said}
The
and then
days
after
ago
eight
jailed
months
of|Francisco
yesterday|Baez
Agrait
Oliveras
kept saying he remembered|ed:
horrified
“What
picked up Ivette
against
teenager
are you
three years. Felix
Baez
Vega,
32,
of
care of Ivette, said Baez awoke|put
the|at
11:30 a.m.
| Yambele section of Guaynabo, was|to* the
kitchen.
yesterday,
with
set fire|child
rags
and}
out the fire and
partment
the
con-
scream-
doing?”
of
yesterday
that
mentioned a Saturday to
State
moval
of
Cuban
consulate.
Mrs.
pending
Cruz
re-
from
the
Before portedly
leaving, Perdomo rewent through the files
of
office,
the
and
found
the
Ivette on the kitchen floor,
(See GIRL DEAD} Page 21)
although
Mrs.
Cruz said that ‘apparently ing had been taken. The Cuban consulate was
ed
for
most
of
the
day
nothclos-
yester-
day, reportedly because Perdomo had neglected to leave a key. But Mrs. Cruz said she had in
(See
MISSING,
Page
21)
Venezuela Appears To Have Support On Dominican Issue By SAN
JACK RUTLEDGE JOSE, Costa Rica (®—Ve-
nezuela appeared to have solid support yesterday for some type of sanctions against the Domini-
can
bleod-/ home, the second such attempt in|Myrta Sylva, 15, who was taking|She returned with neighbors who
Page 21)
the
that
says Baez answered her, saying: lapse suddenly into slumber at-|in connection with the death of| nothing. tracted nationwide attention. It} his three-year-old daughter and the} Killed was Baez’ three year old| ‘Leave me alone.” Myrta ran immediately for help. ended when traces of barbiturates! attempted burning of his own| daughter, Ivette. A neighbor, Ana| streams.
act-
incurred
Washington “to clarify” his diplomatic status. Recognition of the Cuban consular officer has been blocked by the Commonwealth De-
Cuban
Child Dead, Home Burned, Dad Jailed.
siness and from active play would) treatment—was
were found in the girls’
who
its titular head.
tystems.”
got a senators
The 11-month-old mystery of why! 4 father of four children—re-|happenings at his home yesterday|and threw her beautiful Bernadette suddenly be-|jeased from a mental hospital 12|but Assistant District Attorney] crete floor. —
consul
But since Saturday, when Perdomo checked out of the Olimpo Court hotel leaving no forwarding address, the consulate has heard nothing from
ican requires continued action by its governments to “stabilize
He be: from
Relations Committee to the program, along with
this,
gency
terrogation by detectives er police women had Mrs. Fratantonio spe-
real
would be used to help the Congo overcome its chaotic troubles. No ‘actual appropriations of funds are being asked at the short session, he said, except for the increase in the contin-
mother of five’s admitted drugging of her daughters, Bernadette, 3, and Venita, 5. Detective Inspector Richard R. Wagner said Mrs. Fra-
asserted
a
authorization for an extra $100 million contingency fund. Some
of
plump
tantonio
fight
State Douglas Dillon said yesterday. Dillon urged the Senate
lace-
Lilsta-
to
American
was
bordered handkerchief, Mrs. lian Fratantonio, 29, left the
Cruz, the former
Cuban
last week Perdomo possible flight on
21)
ribbon,
LIDIN
the wrath of the Commonwealth last week for allegedly meddling in Puerto Rican island politics,
Drugged Girls’ Dillon Asks Senate Approval Mom Charged Of $600 Million Latin Aid Plan With Neglect CLEVELAND
J.
in San Juan, Luis Perdomo, has flown to the mainland leaving behind him no notes but a strong suspicion that his 28 year career with the Cuban foreign service has ended.
occurr-
ed in the rear parking Nuevo
HAROLD
The consul general of Cuba
Republic
in the conference
of
American foreign ministers which opens here today. Venezuela’s foreign minister
Luis Arcaya spent the day in talks with chiefs a number
known
of various of which
their support
delegations, have made
of the
Vene-
zuela demand that the Dominican Republic should be punished in the
recent
attempt
Romulo
Venezuela’s ter
was
to
Betancourt
Santiago,
in
President Caracas.
support on the mat-
evident
Cuba, Colombia In
kill from _
Bolivia,
and other nations.
Jovito
Villalba,
(See VENEZUELA,
visit-
Page 21)
oF
2:
Sen. Church Asks "Marshall Plan’
News In Brief | 7 Political
For Latin America WASHINGTON (#—Sen. Frank Church, a Democrat from Idaho, yesterday urged a Marshall Plan type of economic development program for Latin America of
five
to
10
day
by
the
government
recently
years.
16
reform
through Dillon
16
Latin
$500
considers
million
group
request
initial
Miami.
leave
freedom
been
of
It
was
today.
travel
Fulgencio
and
by
at Los
the
arrest
Minister
semi-official
who
in Pinar
del
in Mariano,
a “supposed seized.
of
Fidel
newspaper
once
Revolucion
Palacios,
po-
embas-
Plot
soldier
Batista.
the others
numerous
Prime
the
a former
aw
Dominican
in varies
reported
against
identified
Solana,
arrested
Cuba,
yesterday
reported
The
for
living in asylum
plotting
was
ex-dictatur were
of
Dynamite and leaflets of organization” wert reported
was
said Rio
a suburb
a
most
of
Province
of Havana.
counter—revolutionary
Nikita Sends Fidel Greetings HAVANA
(AP)—Premier
Khrushehev
praised
Cuban
Minister Fidel Castro as a great patriot and guide in “for a just and lasting peace” in his official birthday
Prime
the struggle greetings to
the Cuban leader. “I am sure that the friendly relations between our countries will grow and be even more strengthened,” wrote Khrushchev, who wished Castro good health and “new success in your noble efforts for the good of the Cuban people.” The birthday
was
printed
yesterday
on
the
first
page
of
the
daily
“Revolucion.”
amount
“We should do more,” said Sen. Homer Capehart (D.—Ind.) “It seems to me that the situation in Latin America is serious and very dangerous.” “Why not take time right now to offer something specific? I have a definite plan and that is more than the government has.”
NEW PRIEST—Father Robert L. yesterday as an Episcopal priest, tions of the Rt. Rev. A. Ervine | Rico. (STAR photo by Gunter
A
former
in
HEAVY-DUTY WASHING...
Coast
resigned
San
Juan
Episcopal
Guard
three
to
ministry,
officer
years
ago
stationed in San left to study for
the
Nashotah
study
for
Robert
L. Krin-
gel of lowa City, was ordained yesterday morning in Saint John’s Cathedral, Santurce, by the Rt. Rev. A. Ervine Swift.
So Gentle It Won't dg NEA
The Guard
World
34year
old
former
lieutenant,
War
II
and
and
Coast
veteran
Korea,
of
was
Paper napkin
stained with | q)
|
NEED
He
PROTECTION!
Deep
Turbulent
EL MORRO
CHAIN
LINK
FENCE... THE GUARD THAT NEVER SLEEPS. YOUR PROTECTOR
NOW added
THE
ae
you can security
Woven-Wire Guards.
e with
Window
following his advancement
to the
Guard
the
until
1957,
Reus
T.
Ball,
Froylan, and
the
cathedral
showers
ay
TEL. Fernandez
Stop
2-5267 Juncos
21144 —
Ave.
Senturce
today
and
and
W.
in
Rico.
WINDS: miles per
Easterly hour.
Porter
said:
“We
ask the
a group
Security
of neutral
yesterday
discussed
Gary Powers‘ the defense
with
Russian he may Powers
two
attorneys
are_
Frank
YESTERDAY’S
isolated
the
interior
87
an
accused
Lumum-
observer to the
team Conge
|
Soviet
TMlich
Officer
Union.
myko
THE
han-
MOON
the
minister
that must
have
refus-
Department
gist
Friday
Llewellyn
The
to
made
of Herter’s
letter
by
E.
U.S.
Ambassador
Thompson.
State Department Lincoln
orally
White rejected
Gro-
Herter’s
renewed
demand
that a U.S. of-
allowed
to visit
Powers
gets
under-
be
before the trial way. White declined what*the Russians
/
Press
said
ficial
|
to speculate are trying te
conceal.
Emergency Registry a
Tuesday, August 16 Tel. 3-5169
Santurce
_ All Night Fhaamene
20
joao Nisht Duty Metrepolitan Are
at
San Rie
81,
trial.
which was delivered to Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko
advisory legal body in the Soviet reputedly
of
their
Powers’
the Russians
State
last
was
in
ed to permit any American sees Powers before his trial.
Griniov, appointed by the Soviet government, is the presiding officer of the Juridical Council, an He
for
foreign
be why
Mikhail
Va.
Soviets
Secretary of State Christian A. Herter said in a letter to the
The
Va.,
the.
something
preparations
public
Parker
p.m.
YESTERDAY’S LOW: 73 STATESIDE: New York,
the
Leave
to send
concealing
and
Roanoke,
W.
Russian,
States
Rich-
ef
VIRclou-
some
HIGH;
suffered
Patrice
by
Council
of
Rogers
tonight.
to
a
concert
observers
thun-
18
To
be replaced
cloudiness
at
York,
(AP)—Premier
that Hammarskjold
Alexander The
and
suffered
a benefit
New
Dag
Congo
stattered showers
of Puerto
1:30
The
mond,
scattered
tonight,
thundershewers -
the
The discussion, over an hour, was “very Satisfactory,” the American attorneys said.
the
San Juan, Ponce today
in
Asks
make for the U2 pilot. goes on trial tomorrow.
10:30 a.m. Rev. FranRev.
eccasional
cell
EL MORRO FENCE CORPORATION
Francis counsel
canon.
Mayaguez—Some
dimess
OBLIGATION,
torneys
of the
with
his home
pianist,
play
U.S. Claims Reds Hiding Evidence In Powers Case
re
dean
and
to
MOSCOW (AP)—Mrs. Barbara | dled considerable criminal work. Powers and two American atIn Washington, The United -
WEATHER FORECAST:
makes
Chilean
was
representing the following countries: “Morocto, Tunisia, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, the. United Arab Republic, Sudan, Ceylon, Liberia, Mabi, Burma, India, Afghanistan and Lebanon.
Episcopal he served
PUERTO RICO and the GIN ISLANDS—Oecasional NO
Lumumba
left
his
Kringel
ordination service at today will be the Very
who
he
14 African and Asian nations. In a latter to Hammarskjold,
immediately
Coast
as an instructor of Greek. Assisting Bishop Swift in
Core D CKO ORY ro Oe
1950
in
eathedral,
eo a +4“4 4. 0 OC .o o o344. © oO Pe ?,
in
suggested
from
to serving Bayamon.
While attending the seminary at Nashotah,
der
with
and
the State University of lowa in 1943 to join the U. S. Navy and saw three years of service in the Pacific. He returned to complete studies at the university, graduating in 1948.
exclusive
OR AT ANY KELVINATOR DEALER THROUGHOUT THE ISLAND
from
signation
Deep Turbulent
ail 2 HET
serving
Arrau,
Arrau,
before
ba declared yesterday the people and the government of the Congo have lost confidence in U. N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold
will
John’s
cisco gc + tee OS
AROUND
WASHING ACTION SEE THEM AT
Rev. Kringel at Saint
Besides
shortly
LEOPOLDVILLE,
married to Wanda Serra de Kringel, daughter of Dr. Jaime Serra Chavarry, former head of the Veteran’s Administration for Puerto Rico and the as a curate
a
Lumumba
is
Virgin Islands.
(AP)—Claudio
attack at a private residence where he was a house guest. One of his relatives told newsmen his condition “is very delicate.” Arrau was to have appeared at Coupolican Theater with Chile’s Philharmonic orchestra.
Wisconsin.
priesthood, in adition a bi-lingual parish in
minetes with Kelvinator's _,Washing Action...
in
attack
yesterday.
Ordained last December, Kringel graduated in June and returned to San Juan shortly after.
serve
washed 5
heart
Juan when he the ministry at
House
Pianist Suffers Attack
SANTIAGO
Ordained Episc opal Priest who
ketchup...
Chilean
Kringel, right, ordained receives the congratulaSwift, Bishop of Puerto Hett.)
Former Coast Guard Officer
mo vy
with
the
One
Fernandez
for
via
may
In Anti-Castro
regime.
Martin
message
its
granted
suspicion
of western
ad-
‘‘an
Mexico,
group
(AP)—Revolucion
on
as
cook
America
\
men
Castro’s
ad-
joint commissions.” said the Eisenhower
ministration
for
in
to
anothes
Held HAVANA
ministration can do the job. ‘‘We have got to have a five, eight or 10year pregram involving the outlay of as much as $10,000 milhon.’ he said. “We need a great deal more money and we need a Marshall Plan procedure.” Church said the United States should seek agrarian reform and tax
route
litical refugees who have sies for many months,
over
Eisenhower
en
that
Church made his proposal to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee after hearing Undersecretary of State C. Douglas Dillon explain President Ejisenhower’s tax plan Church told the committee he does not believe the $600 million
proposed
morning
thoritatively
one
period
miltion
D.R.
San Juan: Fajardo: Ponce: Mayaguez:
3:40 a.m. 3:31 a.m. a.m 3:14 a.m.
San Juan: Fajardo: Ponce:
10:18 a.m. 30:07 a.m. 8:01 a.m.
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18200 & m.
5:34 5:25 1:37 5:08
p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.
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p.m.
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Piedras
- Santarce -—
Barrio
Obrere
Cali Tel. 3-2467 for information and assistance Puerte Nueve & Caparra Terrace Dr. R. Fernandez Isales De Diego 409, Rio Piedras Tel, 8-1428 Caguas Dr. BR. Lopez Gareia Central Are. Urb. El Verde Tei. 2617 ~ tag meh
a
to $10,000
Leave
sive
amounting
Refugees
- CIUDAD TRUJILLO (AP)—Seven persons who had been in political asylum at the Mexican embassy here, left by plane yester-
be
ye,
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ne
f
SAN 9UAN STARE Tuckdny; Kugust 16, 1960
.
3"
: 67 Are Made New Citizens Here By DOUGLAS Seventy-six
D. ‘RICHARDS
persons,
drawn
to
Puerto
Rico
natives of ItaPy. Bello was the oldest new citizen in the group. . 5 The two former “stateless” persons; Horst Buchholz and Eugene Borzinski, were among the five new
from
lands throughout the globe, were gathered in San Juan Federal Court yesterday afternoon mente Ruiz Nazario granted US. largest group ever to be-naturalized Seventeen countries and two
as U.S. Judge Clecitizenship to the here. “stateless” persons
citizens
Domingo
and
Raul, 35, from nearby
tlemyer,
Briegues
whose
and
former
his two
sons, Francisco,
Cuba;
and Mrs.
name
was
China.
who,
Others came from Japan, Lebanon, throughout
ing
the Western
85-year-old
Jose
Hemisphere
Buono
Bello,
ing
him
the
editorial
as
a
Juan
country
natives
Blaimayer
behind
of Iron
the
Curtain
said
Iron
that
“¢itizen
of
no
‘staff of the for
cguntry.”
San
Associated
Buchholz
Juan
STAR
and
in
Puerto
Rico.
Press
the
are
issued special U.S. passports
a
camps
Curtain
countries
elderly
persons,
long
residents
of
Puerto
on
and
Europe,
includ-
the
of
several
Rico,
Rev.
Jose
who
Rodriguez,
together
of
with
the
Mrs.
University
Stottlemyer,
of
the
Zanzuri
of
Lybia,
ceremony.
a Catholic
priest
told the group
U‘S. citizenship has particular significance today—which he said, is split into two
one
half the globe
half
guided
under
by American
the
step
was
democracy
and
the spirit of justice
Extending
:
Communism
also
special
a commitment
greetings
an
democracy.
I
meant more nationality,”
and
support
for
in the world.
to the
new
citizens
was
a delegation from the Lions Club of Rio Piedras headed by President Gilberto Oliver and Ramon M. Roig, who made a speech of welcome.
but
natives of Spain.-Their average age was over 60 years. Also from Spain but taking the oath in English was
one
with
Hammus
during
Rodriguez,
other
saying
is cor-
Rico
Clemente
He said that receiving U.S. citizenship to him than the “mere acquiring of a new
listis
comments
Father
group.
director
and
brief
that acquiring in the world
Taking special.oaths in Spanish were a group of-21
from
Lybia, and from
the
the
from
because
respondent
Stot-
Ying,
is
restricted, had
42,
Elizabeth
Hwai
address
Borzinski
were represented in the group which recaived citizenship in brief ceremonies Among. these were a father 69-year-
old
to
Naturalization
Borzinski, mad
Puerto
Besides the countries mentioned, were: Panama, England, Colombia,
ed
Buchholz,
Canada, Poland, Venezuela
others representFrance, Germany,
and the British West
Indies,
Thugs Mug Merchant Seaman; lke Okays Trans Caribbean 85 Weekend Thefts Reported Airways Stateside Mail Run in
dent
Condado
of
his
Catafio,
apartment
and
a
who
resi-
reported
burglarized,
among the victims ed 85 thefts in the
were
who reportmetropolitan
area during the week-end. Francis Richard Weyer Catafio
ged
police
by
pair
that
of
he
told
was
mug-
in
front
youths
tao
on
Sunday
Weyer
said
evening.
he
was
returning
to his ship when two youths grabbed him, fired a blank from a pistol against the back of his neck,
was
and
ran
treated
pensary
off
at
for
with
the
L.
He
Catafio
powder
Donald
$30.
dis-
burns.
O'Connor,
of
1
‘Mystery’ Killer Is Sought In Death Of Antigua Man Special To The STAR ST. CROIX—Virgin Islands
yesterday
learn
the
were
identity
of
trying a
to
mystery
killer who allegedly shot Jonathan Francis 30, a native of Antigua, Sunday as the latter was strolling here with a female companion. Police said Francis was walking with Gertrude Knight, 31,
also
of
Grove
Both of
Antigua, Place
were St.
near
about
two-month
Croix
and
Estate
7:30
p.m,
residents
were
ing from house.
return-
Francis Knight
mutual
a
was
home,
The University of Puerto Rico and the Department of Education have agreed to initiate a program whereby basic university courses
friend’s Miss
said,
when
Francis
was
dead.
and
held
last
amplify’’
a program
designed
ta ‘“‘accelerate the passage students from the high schools the
of to
Benitez
said
in his
The university pointed out that the College of General Studies had organized a plan five years ago offering high school students courses
in
languages
basic courses taught instructors.
and
other
by university ;
The program started on an experimental basis in the university’s
model high school ing high school
(used for trainteachers.) The
program
successful,
proved
ahead
July
ac-
cording to the university, and was widened to include several public h.zh schools. In 1958, hagwever, the Department of Education discontinued this program due to “lack of funds.” Chancellor Benitez indicated the above in a report to the \
and
authority to carry mail subsidy basis between
$500
in
Glenn
L.
cash
were
Bliele
of
stolen.
2017
Mac-
Leary St., reported that his room was burglarized and a watch and an undetermined amount of
jewelry
were
missing.
In
42
burglaries,
all
15
auto
were
reported
to police.
6th Man Is Held In Crackdown On
Lottery Ring Here
Trans
denying
application
Caribbean
Airways
of
for the
in
on a nonPuerto
tion should be granted. CAB member G. Joseph
would
be
in the
others The
Minet-
decisions
had
interest.
been
“Elementary
fariness
sions
At
and
technical
last
week’s
the
The
22,
1960,
occupations.”
meeting,
Benf-
weekly
operation
prize
in
the
weekly
law.
Two
people
and
make
liberal
Board
arts
after the
meeting
plan designed
“more
approved to reiforce
flexible’
the
program.
The’ more apt high school students will be allowed to take some of the basic liberal: arts courses for which they will receive credit
when
they
enter
the univer-
sity. These outstanding students will consequently be able to take a larger number of electives.
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a
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majority
benefits
ating
requires
resistant
schools
throughout the’ island.” The‘ university also announced a general
of
decisions
airlines
Rico. CAB
postal
PEOPLE
Designed industry.
CAB
refer-
Common-
wealth lottery drawing. The was allegedly run from the Rey home of Zenon Lopez tez, 43. The five others have also charged with violation of those
Benitez-Oliveras
consisted
of the sale of 10,000 sheets of 16 fractions each. The fractions sold for 20 cents each and paid $1,500 if the number on it won the first
bolita
high
Made
.
among
various
Puerto
area.
to put this
in
in
Police said Vazquez’ cab was being hired at $25 a day to transport the “lottery” lists around
their profes-
agreed
game
plan into action ‘during this school year
Oliveras
numbers
there
said,
cargo
Caribbean passenger
ap-
proved by the President.
toward
New York-San Juan mail market, to supplement services now provided by Eastern, Pan American and Riddle Airlines. The examiner had ruled that
of the postmaster by previous CAB
which
a view
record failed to show a publie need for a forth airline in the
He said such an award was fully supported by the evidence, by
the position general, and
authorearlier
authority
previous to carry
Puerto
an award authority
public
to
the the
Minetti
authorizing
ti dissented, saying that he agreed with the examiner that of non-subsidy mail
with of the
granted,”
ring
Rico and the mainland, although an examiner said‘ the applica-
Rico.
possible for to ‘‘move
faster towards
that the University
university.”
revocation
legal
Superior Educational Council urging that the Department reestablish the program. The purpose of such a program,
tez and
meeting
agreed to “reestablish
proceedings
decision
BuY Gee
veras,
a
proved a Civil Aeronautics Board
WHY
report, is to make it outstanding students
in
(AP)—Presi-|that the board grant yesterday ap-jity ... or reopen
Eisenhower
Miss Knight said they heard “a A sixth man has been arrested eee man’s voice” from behind say: in a roundup of a ring police “I am going to shoot you.” {said was operating a “private lotMiss Knight said neither she tery” ring in the San Juan area. nor Francis were able to see Police are still looking for three anybody, so they’ continued more members. walking. Suddenly, a shot was Jose Rosendo Vazquez Romero, fired and Francis fell. of Rio Piedras, a taxi cab driver, Specially designed for Tropical Miss Knight ran for help. was charged with violation of All cooling capacities certified When she returned with police, the bolita law. ation Institute (ARI) standards, Bolita is an il-
are given to outstanding high school students. . The university announced that ChanceHor Jaime Benitez and Education Secretary Candido OliWednesday,
re-|dent
ported that his apartment was broken into sometime Saturday and valuables estimated at $2,000
beries
Apt High School Students May Do University Work By A. W. MALDONADO
Condado
thefts, 23 larcenies and five rob-
walking police
in
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Mufioz Having Time Of His Life & / rudging Island's Ridgepole By
A.
W.
MALDONADO
A relaxed, sun-tanned Gov. Munoz seemed late last week to be enjoying a vacation instead of being in the midst of a grueling, six-day campaign stump trip through the center of the island. Dressed in conservative, informal
sports
clothing,
Mufioz
; that he was finding mountain range very compared
La
to
his
usual
duties
“T
like
being
talking
out
to
here
VOTER—Gov.
Munoz,
in time-honored
fashion,
Hett).
ve-
said before
one
Under
Notes
of
history
course
State
this
Dr.
will give semester
at the University of Puerto Rieo. The course, which he has given before, is titled, 18th and 19th
Century
Thought. The UPR
Culture
History
and
Department
also announced two specialized history courses on the Far East.
One,
on oriental
re-
pounds
in
speeches.”
Mufioz’
way
of deal-
that ome of the bases of his political success with them stems
culture, will be
effered by Msgr. Eduarde Rodriguez, and the other, on interna-
from
in
For
according
to
a Depart-
ment release. The teachers are participating in a Human Relations Workshop sponsored
by
the
University
of
Puerto Rico, New York University and the U. S. National Conference of Christians and Jews.
tional relations in the Far East, will be offered by Professor Ade-
ability
to
reach
them
of the
things
language.
instance,
one
MARTIN CRUZ SALARA, 73, and ANASTASIO MOTA, 70 ..
Mufioz tried to tell the farmers is that political status is not an end but a means to an end.
A group of New York City |teachers handling Puerto Rican students held a three-hour conference with Secretary of Education Candido Oliveras and other Department of Education officials,
his
simple
sss
Dr. Luis M. Diaz Soler, direcla Clark. tor of the UPR History DepartThe Department of Education ment, will represent the Univerhas announced that Thailand sity at the Eleventh Internatio educator Songsi Jutivongse has nal Congress of Historical returned to her country follow- Seiences to be held Aug. 18-28 ing visits to the Department's in Sweden. eentral office in Hato Rey, The Congress, held every five WIPR-TV, and other government years, met last in Rome. Dr. Diaz agencies. will participate in discussion of Miss Jutivongse, the amnounce- the theme “Racial Mixture and Ment added, was able to find Separation in Ibero-American many similarities between the History.” Puerto Rican and Thailand edu see cational system, particularly with A delegation of the Puerto Riregard to the way kindergartens can chapter of the Organization are run. of Future Housewives returned
The
metaphor
get
that
taking
a
that
idea
he
across
ship.
walking along a seenic mountain 'to road in a period between cam- he
used: to
is
that
paign
of
4
Commonwealth status, Mufioz said, is a specially designed ship to take us to a “good civilization.” “We take said, “to get to
the the
ship,” he port and
while
road
not because we want to become
good
reason
wants sees
An
on-the-spot
WHOA
reporter,
walking along
Jayuya
during
stopped
Pedro
to
this
by
walk,
a house
Washington.
citizens.”
EXPORT PACKING
H
Hil ;
Colon
Agosto
Di-
explained
Agreement has been reached on the “basic issues” of a threeyear contract between the government-owned Metropolitan Bus Authority and its white col Jar personnel, according to Bus }| Authority director Felix Mejias. Under
members
the
of
proposed
the
pact,
Brotherhood
Jee Anne Memafich! hes won
her
husband
tried to get her
hé
in the
arms
of a Coabey
f.
f
pava.”
Office Workers will y increases
averaging
with
wage eight
cent the first year;
per
no increade
the second year; but an additional six per cent the final year i the contract. Mejias estimated cost of tle
wage hike to the Authority the another
$24,000
$31,000, and
in
the
thind
year.
Frank
Quifones,
the Brotherhood, had
president
bf
said a special
also
been
agreéd
upon for a group of eight of the lowest paid workers to bring their wages to 95 cents an hour. “an tartuaey cat oh the im the bargaining unit at
Authority. The Brotherhood
ta total membership of about clerks and other office persennel, ‘moctly mm goverument ogee
RICO’S FINEST MOVERS
Beside the Authority has
wage “hike, the granted a $230
increase ‘monthly in its welfare
ié
63329
which
sss
imcrease
a divorce after testitying that
Ne Obligation
Charlie Darmanin, President
in
Mujiioz pesed for a picture himself with an 18-month-old be:
of first year at about
Keeps Clothes On,
i CHatI
——
PUERTO
that game
Bus Workers’ Pay
TRUCKING
Estimates
Mufioz
ea
Mu-
near
te visit nudist camps
Free
by
governor a baseball
the
Villalba.
move sromcet raceme ff See ad GENERAL
caught
Authority To Boost
The delegation represented the 16,000 Future Housewives in Puerto Rieo. They participated in discussion of the theme “How the Organization of Future Housewives helps us to be bet-
CAPITOL TRANSPORTATION, INC. FACTORY MOVING
surprized
had
visorio barrio and explained that The farmer held in his other he had stayed there several sum- yhand a Popular Party flag with mers in the early 1930's. Sud- the party's emblem, the pava denly a middle-aged farmer came farmer’s straw hat.) t up to Munoz and, lifting his Pointing to the child, Muiiog “to change right hand, said: said: of the sea.” “You see that -broken finger, “This is good symbolism—the you did that to me in 1933.” future of Puerto Rico under the
te Puerto Rico after participating in the national ‘convention
ter
from
Later hoz
armed with a portable tape-recorder, recorded an_ interview with the governor while he was
at
the
pitched
ses
professional sailors. “The ship in itself is important,” he continued, “only inso far as it is the best one available to get us in the quickest and safest way to the port. The op position, Mufioz said, for no ships in the middle
speeches.
intent listeners
Local pundits present imme- had broken his ring finger of diately toyed with the idea that jhis his right hand. “It was not that I was such a this was probably the first time in the history of Puerto Rico good pitcher,” Mufoz smiled, that a governor’s voice has been “but that you were a poor eatch>
{
a
Secretary
Morales Carrion
however,
+ing with the ‘jibaros, it is clear
Under SecretaryOf State Giving UPR History Course Arturo
Gevernor,
political
vealed that after weighing himself in the home of Rep. Mario Canales, he discovered that he had already “said about three Observing
Education
I
the
of his many hour-long, speeches last week. The
and
people,”
teran campaigner
FUTURE
at
Fortaleza.
like
stops to pat a child, Jose Luis Navarro, 18 months, while Jorge Luis Jimenez watches. (STAR photo by Gunter
said
“operation restful” ‘as
contributions, up to $5.30, from ‘| the former $3 a month payment.
_ Both
union “and management
agreed
that
while
still “details”
there” were
toe be worked
there is no possibility of a stoppage. —
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THE: wall JUAN SrAk — : Tuesday,
UPR Officials
AND
occupied
seemed
ago,
the
when
BUY 5
dor-
Benitez
took
and
find what
one
a.m.
building
Readers talk of
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race
against
planning
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Puerto- Rico’s polio epidemic continued its downward trend last week as the week’s total cases dropped to 10, according to the Department of Health. Rafael
the
Timothee,
Bureau
Disease
Control,
year
fram
paralytic
25.
Timothee
ed
at
ever,
the
that
studying miht be The
number the
this
remain-
added,
how-
Department
is
two other deaths that attributed to polio.
year’s
total
now 363 paralytic non-paralytic.
polio
cases
polio
and
is
five|
- Man Who Killed Patrolman Gets Life Prison Term Superior
Court
Rodriguez
yesterday
was
to
life
of
Pabon
Rosendo
was
also
by
a
Torres given
The
sentences
punishment
will
There in
be
served
is no capital
Puerto
Rico.
According to the state, the Policeman went to Rodriguez’ home on the fatal date to investigate a complaint of trouble between the defendant and people in the neighborhood. During a
discussion,
knocked disarmed six
times
volyer.
the
defendant
the policeman down, him, and shot him with
his
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loan
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said
Program
he
thought
should
use
the
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Since 1953 the Russians have been protesting—but paying— tames to Glen Cove and to Nassau County. This year $25,283 was
Commented Mayor Suezzi; “As far as Glen Cove is concerned, we are not going te re turn
any
money.
If the
Russians
want it, they will have court for it.”
to £0 to
self-imposed seven
years
imprisonment longer
thas
was
the
sen-
tence he would have received.
No Mere Canning UTICA, N. Y. (—‘Has the woman in your house started her yet?”
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Press
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‘time.
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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Tuesday, Angust 16, 1960
Touris
Slack-Brisk AP MovieTV
Writer
is
would
at the end in|trucks and the French Simca
Slewiiiie’
. the sine.
Sort of like
2 “summit}
im cimemascepe.
The Grissom firm has operated | States Bico
im Puerto
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on!
a year
for
sales manager
= oe
:
Grissom-Chrysler will
i
ties im a firm
Rican ‘
Puerto
+
quarters.
temporary
is} sent
may
public
that
gee
a feelingof
there is more
sin than sin Many customers are leoking for bargains. Trade is light at the dinner shows ($6 up), brisk} for the midnight shows ($3 mi nimum).
YOULL NEVER
i:
reason
the
-_—-""
---*
~
Officials Hepeful ‘Two or three casines have been They
insolvency. But top
see
salvation im con American.
institw-
; fall
that
takes
ventions
time,
are
years in spokesman.
-_---* ———
booked
g Fh
with
ventions,
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Baker is geacrab
Ptesident of the company is
rn
erly
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the
up.
name
hope.
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flirting
the
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three-four
advance,” said one “But we're winning
them over.” The big convention
hotels are building facilities te
* Statistics show that ONE of every THREE fam-
i
ment the massive arena near the strip. And the campaign to sell Las
Vegas
continues
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ilies this year will go through the sad experience of having an illness in the family which will re-
unstinted.
even cooperated of “Oceans 11,”
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DANCERS—Among the members of the younger set at the gala anniversary party in the:Valdés home last weekend were Luis Ferré, Jr., left, shown here dancing with Miss Encarnita Valdés.
FAMILY PORTRAIT—Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Valdés entertained for 300 guests Saturday evening on the occasion of their 21st wedding anniversary. Above, left to right, posing for a family portrait are Miss Encarnita Valdés, Mr. and Mrs. Valdés, Miss Grace Marie Valdés and Alfonso, Jr. (STAR photos by Betty Knorr.)
Here
&
Station Birthday Party
There
|
300 Attend Valdes Wedding Anniversary By Betty Knorr And Nory Segarra Intermittent downpours failed to dampen tHe spirits of the Alfonso Valdéses, who celebrated ding with
an
their
anniversary more than
“al
wed-
Saturday night 300 guests at
fresco”
The
21st
dinner
magnificent
dance.
new
home,
an
signed grand
for entertaining on a scale, is graciously ar-
ranged
island
Valdés’
for
spacious
outdoor
terraces
Pool-patio When
showplace, living
with
flanking
area
on
the
rains
came,
of.
room
for
plenty
de-
the
two
sides.
there
all
was
under-
cover of the terraces, where buffet supper table was set
Domingo Pieterson’s played until the wee the
the and
orchestra hours for
merrymakers.
The
first
arrived
at
7:30 p.m. and the last departed at 6 am., winding up the gala evening with an impromptu
party,
breakfast, ing
as
Grace
Garcia
followed
dawn
de
was
by
break-
Valdés,
love-
ly in lime-yellow lace, wearing emeralds, was assisted as hostess
by her two Encarnita and will
return
to
pretty daughters, Grace Marie, who Franee
in
a
few
weeks to continue their schooling. Encarnita was in a shert white silk
and
cented
lace
by
a sliding roof for in case of rain.
evening
aquamarine
dress,
ac-
jewelry
and matching blue satin slippers, while Grace Marie wore a strikingly simple black lace. Young
protec-
ices of
are the
on
the
same
adjacent
corridor.
side
The
stun-
Catherine Noto of the N.Y. firm of Dudley Sloan, did the
ning dining room, furnished in white and gold with hand-painted
interiors,
Chinoiserie style of the
furnished
in
unusual
wall-paper in the 18th century, awaits
and but
elegant contemporary style, utilizing many of the Val-
a dining room
dés
heirlooms,
the
period carrat
such
as
antique
pieces and exquisite chandeliers.
Floors
for
the
A
circular
Ba-
wrought-iron
and
bronze stairway, set back from the foyer, divides the king-sized living room, decorated in shades of ivory, black and gold from
the smaller ished with
family room, furnteak-wood cabinets
hideaway
TV,
hi-fi
and
home movies and comfortable couches striped in shades of blue, green and black. A fountain plays in its own shallow tiled pond under the stairwell
Mts. style the
and
a
life-sized
oil
of
Valdés, somewhat in the of Botticelli, hangs above long
couch
in
ivory
silk
the
formal
room.
covered
living
f
Upstairs Aad Downstairs Upstairs suites, include _ the monochromatic blue master bedroom, with adjoining dressing rooms
mistress living
for
both
the
master
of the house,
rooms
of
both
designed
and
the beddaughters,
furnished in Louis XV style furniture and executed in Spain, kitchenette and breakfast room
for
for
12,
Europe Flowers
part
are in marble.
table. Three times
marble-top
from
most
throughout the house pristine white Carrara
for
guests
swimming
has tion
the
arrived
in fragments. In Profusion
Baskets, bouquets of flowers, including of orchids, gifts the well-wishers
placed
table,
has
and vases a profusion
from many of present, were
throughout
the
house.
Among the family on hand were Dofia Pepita Valdés, sister of
the host; Mr. and Mrs. Garcia, parents of the and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Enrique hostess,
Carlos
Arcos
and Mr. and Mrs. Enrique Garcia, Jr. Military
friends
included
Brig.
Gen. and Mrs. John H. McGee (CG of the U. S. Army Antilles Command); Rear Allen Smith, Jr.
Adm. and Mrs. (newly arrived
Commander of the Carribean Sea Frontier and 10th Naval District); and
their
houseguests,
Capt.
Mrs.
Charles
Fitzgerald,
(ret.)
and
and
Col.
Mrs.
and
USN
Norman
Van Dam, he is the USMC Commandant at the San Juan Marine Barracks. Both the Dionisio and the
Benigno
Trigos
and
sisters
Julie, Lettie and Dora Matos, wives of Henry Rexach, Jose Carrion and Charlie Pasarell were
in
the
gay
crowd
as
were
Mr. and Mrs. Segismundo Quifones, the Luis Geigels, Mr. and
SS
50th ANNIVERSARY—Miss Chancellor
Jaime
Rico, the Hon.
ary
Clotilde Benitez, daughter of
Benitez,
Luis Rivera
of Agriculture;
of
the
Santos,
Benitez
and
of
Puerto
Commonwealth
University
Secret-
Dr.
Arturo
and
Mrs.
Roque, left to right, chat at the cocktail preceding dinner Saturday night, which wound up 50th anniversary festi-
vities for UPR’s Agricultural Experimental Station. rique
Sanz
and
the
Carlos
zes, and Francisco de Jess Luisito Ferré (Luis, Jr.). Dr. and the Gerald
San-
zalez
and
Hernandez
and
the
Manuel.
Gonzalez Hernandezes. Members of the younger set included Miss Marie Georgie
Mrs. Basilio Davila, Lavergnes, the Alfre-
Valdés
and
her
steady
escort,
Tato Penagaricano; Beni Trigo,. Misses Milly Vizcarrondo, berts danced to the most torrid of the for informal family meals and with the duties as host. Mrs. Ray Méndez and Dr, and “paso dobles,” cha-chas and me- Sirita Blames, Mady Giusti, Gloanother family living room as Tour Of The Hause Mrs. Rafael Blanes. rengues as did Mr. and Mrs. Joe ria Geigel, Sila Calderén, Jose Alfonso, Jr.’s Vidal Pérez, brother-in-law of well as more Poncefies On Hand Brandi, the Marcelino San Mi- fina Amalia San Miguel, Jessica the hostess, escorted us on a masculine domain. Poncenos included members of tour of the mansion, which took Double guest rooms are located the Sanz clan, Mr. and Mrs. An- guels, Mr. and Mrs. José Gon- Christensen, Gloncia Ramirez de z4lez, M¥..and Mrs. Simon Venus, Arellano, Héctor Rodriguez, Jotwo years to ae ode — gel ‘Sanz, their daughter ard the Carlos Alvarezes, the Frank sé Angel Armstrong, and Fred. what is probably "bevihe her ‘husband; the Enrique | Mar- ‘Ballestets, Mr. and Mrs. Tony dy Torruella, who left Sunday) tennis court on the: igsland—i Toomk Kitehem: and: pantty . di “En- | ‘Lemas, Mr. and Mrs. José Gon(See Station.Party page 9): | we ee Oe Alfonso, Jr., with his dad, helped
Gs Fs
Ce
Five: by 5
yea
te
do
Torruellas,
and
the Len
Gol-
|
a Mary Ellis, Charles: Schwab Married At Fort Buchanan Fort
Buchanan’s
Catholic
tached to a small tiara. other attendants were the ftowes girl; Miss Dorsey Schwab, six,
Chapel was the setting Friday evening for the marriage of Miss Mary Ellen Ellis,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
sister
bouquet nations.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Schwab ef Villa Caparra, Bayamon. A
nuptial
by
Eucharist
the
Rev.
Mass
Rowan,
over
eta
and
was
a
tiara
of
pearls,
gown linen
and
Wedding bara
ADMIRING CAKE—Mr. and Mrs. Antonie Meléndez, Mrs. Maria del Uarmen Fernandez and Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Méndez, left te right, admire the Puerto Rico Agricultural Experimental Station’s 50th anniversary ner dance Saturday night ia the Hotel Condado Beach.
groom’s
tulle
and
Schwab,
was
Miss
the
orchids
Says
and
carnations
|Shert lavender
orchids George
of the
a corsage bride
and
wore
of
tea
was
a
roses.
is a graduate
of
the
Ri-
mon and is a jet pilot with the Puerto Rico Air National Guard. Reception
tulle veil was
groom,
co. He is employed by the Savage Arms Company in Baya-
Bar-
maid
and carSchwab,
ed the University of Puerto
she
About
of
honor. Her gown was of pale lavender satin cotton fashioned with a scoop neckline. and full skirt. She carried a bouquet of
cake at the cocktail and din(STAR phote by Betty Knorr.)
of baby Master
Merriman Business College in Texas and her husband attend-
Attendants
sister,
gown
of eyelet-embroidered pink with a white flowered hat
The
carried a cascade bouquet of white orchids and carnations. The
a
was the best man. The groom’s mother
Cha-
with a wide satin sash. Her short French tulle veil was fastened to
in
the ringbearer. Wiliam C. Dorvillier of San Juan and Miami
by Truman Skinner, was attired in a short go of white Alenlace
groom,
five, brother
plain of the Fort Buchanan post. The bride, given in marriage
eon
the
R.
V. Ellis of Olton, Texas, Charles M. Schwab, Jr. He is the
said
of
similar to the maid ‘of honor, She carried an old-fashioned to
Mrs.
her
at-
reception
Fer
100 guests given
100
attended
by
the
the
parents
of the groom at the Reserve Officer’s Beach Club in San Juan. The newlyweds are honeymooning at El Rancho in Aguas Buenas and will make their home in
Bayamon.
I'm Not Writing Anyone’s Will children
and
six
grandchildren.
Our two sons married out of our church and cut themselves off frem us because we coulda’t
Station Party (Continued. te
return
to
from Yale,
working for his in Physics. Among
page
§)
where
is
Guests
Rafael Angel Gonzalez Giustis and Juan Angel Giustis were ot-
hers present, along with the Jack Malleys, the Paco Nevarezes, Mr. and Mrs. Juan Tomas PenaDr.
Skerrett,
and
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Mrs.
Victor
Ernesto
Martinez, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Matos Santos, the Franciseo Mar-
chands,
the
and
Mrs.
mo
Silvas,
Velo
Bill Mr.
Romeus,
Read,
the
and-
Mr,
Guiller-
Mrs.
Julito
Vizearrondos, and the Jorge Ramirez, de Arellanos were also on
hand
to teast the Valdes’
champagne, sary
at the
gala
with
anniver-
party.
Saturday Festivities For
Station's 50th Birthday A
cocktail
and
dinner
wives
with
open
We’ve
never
seen
their
children.
their
Christmas
party,
leve
and
they
each never
In
for wrote
ly
cumulated
a
mice
have have
estate.
absence
be the
fight
en
in ef
plain
tana-
a will
there.
goll-darndest
fami-
record. see
DEAR ANN: Your word is law at eur house. Please help me. Our
three
children
are
mar-
ried. We are still in our middle 40’s. I always dreamed of the
dearly.
husband and I lived simply and
desires
the
could
daughter has been our lives. Her chil-
them
My ways
day when myself.
alac-
We've
I could
have
time
When
our
third
daughter
married
two
years
ago
for
was
I thought
heard that according to law children divide their parents’ estate equally. Is this right? We
“At last—I can take things easier and my husband and I can have
want to leave everything to our daughter—THINKING AHEAD
Two months later my husband’s
DEAR going
THINKING:
to
help
will. This a-good
[I'm
anybody
the
write
a
is a do-it-yourself. Get
lawyer
at
once
and
dez, president
and
executive
spell
vice-
president, respectively, of the Puerto Rico Sugar Producers Association;
the
Hon.
Luis‘ Ri-
vera Santos, Commonwealth secretary ef agrieulture; Pablo Léctera and Carlos J. Jordan, from
the
ciation;
Rum
and
representing dean
of the
Producers
Salvador
Dr.
Asse-
Alemaiiy,
Leis
Agricultural
Stefani, College
of the University of Puerto Rico. Dr. Reque introduced the honor guests at a brief ceremeny, following by the emtting of the cake
the ‘The
orchid
decked
house
mother
not
Puerto Rico Sugar Producers Association; Juan B. Garcia Mén-
Reem.
k
years we sent
$100
te thank us, although they cashed the checks. We stopped sending the checks three years ago.
in
i,
For many
children
eut your guage.
dren are wonderful to us and we
he
Mr. and Mrs. Sol L. Descartes, the Manuel Miguels, the
garicane,
their
arms.
Our only the light of
Docter’s Degree
The
aceept
to
died
ourselves.” and
he
invited
his
dad to stay with us “for a while.” Pa
is
still
he'll be There
here
here are
breakfast
and
I'm
afraid
forever. always three
and
supper.
We
for never
go anyplace without Pa. his laundry and clean up him. At times I'd like to go
ther and I
son
I do after
I get so fed off and leave
to each
other.
a stinker?—GLADYS DEAR GLADYS: Since
Pa
-up fa-
Am was
invited te move in “for a while” and not as a permanent guest, you
have
a
just
complaint.
Tell your husband that you long to be alone with HIM te enjey
his
companionship.
If
you
emphasize the positive (don’t "ai. rect your remarks against Pa)
by Betty Knorr.)
Fiesta
*
anniversary
cake,
made
AT THE RECEPTION—Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Charlies _| Schwab, cut their wedding cake at their reception Friday night in the Reserve Officers’ Beach Clab. (STAR phote
for etiquette has a habit of taking a lighted cigarette from her husband’s lips and putting it te her lips. To me this looks unappetizing and vulgar. How does it leok
DEAR
to you?—-AN
OBSERVER:
t CASH SALE THE
OBSERVER
Unappetiz-
LOADS
DRESS
CASH SALE
LIQUIDATION
SALE
OF THE PRICES
YEAR
THROUGH THE MONTH OF AUGUST BiG SURPRISES EVERYDAY
OF
LADIES
HATS
all priced at
$3.00
zg
DEAR ANN: My husband aad I are nearing 80. We have three
Haagen
sae Stoctla
~DStbp 22);
os
> @anturce +
10
THE
SAN JUAN
STAR — Tuesday, August 16, 1960
LETTERS SANTEROS
MET
NEED.
I
Bir:
anonymous would
thoughts
like
on
a
to
express
recent
they
some
article
in
the San Juan STAR about an anonymous artist who carved
wooden
saints
here
in
is to
a subject me since
known
that
before
tury there Puerto Rico
was who
made
wooden
tive
mote
disclose
era
here whose gotten.
was
name
has
a
exciting.
This
ment of Public Works
some
in the
rural
stylizing
I read
of
article in the
during
WOULD
PAY
re-
about
the
stray
pets
co,
for.
your
paper
teach
remark. for
Puerto
is
the
almost
I meant_to
R.
terrible} conditions
in
great
interest
the
thirty
years
of
write
to the
Ri-
first fe
the
children
to
A.S.P.
love
animals
on
New
York
when
destroy
an
the
streets.
they
animal
In
have
they
to
don't
bring the facts im front of the make it suffer. Something should publie. \ VY The images made by this anbe done. I have read the replies in the cient sculptor were generally Esperanza Gonzalez Ortiz carved from a single block of | Aug: 11 issue of your paper and Santurce, P.R. |feel that every dog owner would Mahogany and attached to a handsome wooden base by means of a peg. The saints always face the worshipper and they have
graceful
tists the
and the The
refinement.
often
did.
The
The
and
an
style
is
willing
dog lieve
to
license every
pay
and
$2.00
tag
animal
and lover
for
I
a
be
would
air be willing to contribute $1.00 (at dis- | least) to the Fund to establish tinctive and the models were and maintain a decent’ dog rarely repeated as our folk ar- pound.. I, for one, would help
of
proportions
be
palette
of
raise funds. Perhaps, many of the artist was limited, low in hue, strays could be cleaned up and betrayed little knowledge of | homes found for them if given science of blending colors. a chance to live. statues were left unsigned. I hope Mr. Luis A. Brignoni,
LIKES
EDITORIAL
Sir:
It has been gratifying to read your Editorial “Skydiving Ambassadors.” Please accept felicitation for
this
very
encouraging
article
about Puerto Rico. Will
you
be so kind
as to send
a copy of same to Combas Guerra, so
he
will
stop
writing
F. Kennedy
will move
shortly
to
honestly
could
observer
fair-minded
a
that
is aware.
he
justified,
.
is
impression
t any such
concede
.
party.
his
of
faction
liberal
not
does
he
Though
the
as
well
as
servative
suspect that the left-wing Democrats have moved in upon him. In any event, he did not plan it that way, nor will any such total impression It has
be allowed to stand if he been largely happenstance
can help it. that ultra-liberal
up
made
far
so
bosses—have
labor
powerful
—and
Democrats
of
bulk
the
not propose to alienate them. But he is acutely sensitive to the fact that the Democratic party is by no means represented solely
by men like Averell Harriman and Adlai Stevenson and that there
about
Puerto Rico being a colony of the United States? Enrique N. Vela Puerta de Tierra, P. R.
|
busi-
are millions of Democrats who do not automatically distrust ness but do distrust labor politicians like Walter Reuther.
Points
ani-
mals. I know some children do, but after a while parents throw the
John
re-emphasize that, as the Democratic Presidential candidate, he wants the votes of all sections of the country and of the con
his calling lists. He is glad to see these men, of course, and does
C.A. in w York asking if it would possible for them to open a branch here. ; I think that teachers should
LICENSE
here
with
treated here I can’t stand it.
Vidal
maity. people
‘By William S. White ““ WASHINGTON—Sen.
absence from my country, seeing how they treat animals in New York and the way they are
Sir
Although
R.
IT
“‘Long Nights’ Journey” San Juan STAR.
After
of art in Puer-
P.
P.
STAND
It breaks my heart to see those stray hungry dogs on the streets.
of artistic expres-
Santurce,
end.
O’Higgins
Sir:
flour-
areas
this
Santurce,
CAN’T
Kennedy Not After Labor Vote Only |
Depart-
will start |
towards
Susan
18th and 19th centuries, is of Puerto Rico’s most en-
forms
action
“santhem
which
of the Municipal
be
tradition
sculpture,
Teod8to
sculptor been
and
to the background to Rico.
met folk
in
a
and
inspired later often copied
representa-
that
there
be-
on the life of a man who made such an interesting contribution
as pure folk art or primi-
art,
Yet
interest
sion. I sincerely hope that some day more light can be thrown
tion’s of saints. The carvings of this artist, whose work is more sophisticated than that of our country folk and cannot be re
garded
this |Director
modest.
antiquity
in simplifying
gaging
century, Tiburcio
Espada had a workshop in San German, the average man’s need who
they who
the one
a sculptor in had had some
religious statuary was “santeros,’ the country
cause teros”
ished
training. It is generally supposed
for by
of their
religious
19th cen-
that prior to the 19th when a sculptor named
deep
cause
and
of deep init is little
the
of
of
the lines created something new
times. This terest
works
sculptor
are
and
Spanish
the
Thus,
record
Kenneay
is that
gesting
to
He
of
who
To
Past
privately
a moderate
moderate
politician going
is
and
Record
pointing
and
out
conservative
for 14 years
has
to be one in the White feels he proved this
that
responsible
his
Democrats
never
whole
liberal.
been
He
alike
a wild
past
is sugthat
man
a
is not
House, should he reach that mansion. in choosing Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson
as Vice-Presidential candidate. He thinks—and ‘with some justification—that he has done much, at the end of the Democratie convention
and
afterward,
to
re-unite
the
party.
So
he
believes
he is entitled to the assumption that this position so recently and so painfully cemented together, will not be torn recklessly apart by him should he win the election. He wants no North versus South, no urban versus rural, no East versus Midwest, no hot-eyed ideological contest in the campaign. This desire, of course, rests partly upon plain politics.
Kennedy
in no way underrates
He
recognizes
fully
more
nominal
that
his
Democrats
the Nixon-Lodge inherent
than
Republican
advantage—that
Republicans—could
away by setting liberal. Democrats ocratic goats. But if expediency moves him
ticket.
there
are
be readily
cast
sheep in
upon conservative * part, there is more
Demto
it.
Kennedy on all past form is entitled to be regarded as a national as distinguished from a sectional or ideological politician. (So, indeed,
is
opponent Nixon.) Wants To Win Country, Too has a deep interest in winning not merely the election country, too. He requires no instruction in the basic fact
He but.the
that
he
his
needs
govern
not
merely
to
be
elected
but
also
to
be
able
to
afterward.
So he will not willingly become stamped as solely the candidate of the ultra-liberal Democrats, the labor fellows, the big
WATCH
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Gov.
Luther
Hodges
of
to
give
it
of those status.
mere
letterhead
Again,
the
outfits.
celebrated
Ken-
Kennedy
for
good
Western
Kennedy
can
extremists
in in
eggheads
faet his
keep
own
to join
a
party,
this
proper as
grove
of
balance
Nixon
will
Academe.
toward
the
almost
cer-
party, which
Brighter You Are, Brighter You Stay By SAN
er
RAY
HENRY
FRANCISCO
you
are
the
(#—The
less
yeu
bright-
decline
mentally as you grow older, a Duke Univérsity psychologist teports. Dr. Carl] Eisdorfer said he had
come
to
this
conclusion
four-year
study
ability
a
and
of
of
group
the
of
after
mental
persons
older.
a 60
.
But, he told the nearly 800 dele gates te the International Gerento-
logical Congress, his research did not attempt to pin down the cause of the different rates of decline
among
people
of different
mental
levels.
In long
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moderate,
tainly do with the right-wing extremists in the Republican this, more than ever, will be a safe prediction: No matter man wins, the country will be no loser.
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is not to be one
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leftwing
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Carolina.
if
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oe
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around
At the same time enjoy the complete bankiny Services and the conveniently loeated Royal Bank of Ganada branch offices;
Ea
by
be
to get along a committee
“brain trust” of Ivy League professors will not long remain strictly an Bastern Seaboard enterprise. The candidate is already looking
at ‘ss
to
This
GROW
-_
League eggheads. Genuine efforts illustration, will be made through
nedy
SAVINGS
is
Ivy for
North
your
[. ~ SSS" _—_——_—, £
cities and the with. business,
¢
Rh
«.. fit
:
Rise Till Late 20s an interview, he said it has been known that a person’s
mental
powers
usually
increase
until he reaches his late 20s and then ‘start to drop. Why this occurs has never been established.
But, he added, there has: been little “scientific study of exactl
after reaching age 60. His findings showed person at 60:
|
that
if
a
| ;
1. Has an IQ of 116 or more— about one person in seven does—
his mental slightly as 2.
Has
ability drops off he gets older. an
IQ
between
very
86
and
116—abeut 7 out of 10 Americans fall into this group—there is a gradual, but moderate decline in mentality
with
old age.
3. Has an IQ of 85 or below— about 15 per cent of the adult Americans
de—there’s
a
marked
drop in mental ability as he be- | comes older. . To establish the causes, Eisdorfer |
said
further
research
necessary. biological
It
could
changes
would
be in
due
be. to
aoe
I
consider
individuals
or it could result from heredity. | His research also showed that | older
people
of income
decline.in
had
in
the
upper
a slower
‘mental
bility
level '
rate of *
_ they.)
PO. Sex ee
William J. Dorvillier Wiliam
J.
41m. an El
ieodeea imparciai
Powers’ Trial Sure To Be
Gabe Building)
Published every
morning except Sunday at San Star Publishing Corporation
Strictly Stalin-Style
t Réitor-Febttsber
Gennedy
Juan, P.
K. by the
By Ralph
Gardner Cowles, Chairman of the Goard Jéba A, Zerbe, Executive Vice President
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trial
pilot
of
of
on
the
President
Eisenhower’s
“too
proposal
to Congress
little too late”
with their own program.
that
and
come
made took
Kirov,
came
tried
as a con-
sary in the Congo, Mansfield immediately praised the
times for the welfare of the nation, but in international
affairs, partisanship even during-a national campaign can -do grave injury to our people and to our allies.
Sen. Mansfield and other Democrats on the committee
New
first in domina-
Direction
And _
remain
.
and
of
1934 in
an
a small
Leningrad
agent. sent
mountain
range.”
During
his
It
his
sults
Stalin.
executed.
They
had
were
the
not
be
state.
a hearing
to
to
be
world
to
suit a
the
aggressor.
are
up
United
may
not
purpose.
held
the
Powers
They
Soviet
showcase
condemn
to underif the re-
get
off
really
he ‘may
soon
States
to
as
thereafter
head
of
as
relatively
primarily
come
the
before
States
cerned with punishing him. The fact that Nikita Khrushchev
Two
led
will
are concerned.
not is
lightly.
of
first to be been
justice
This
of the
group
trial
purpose
Soviet
is important for Americans the trial would not be held
stand
assassinated
by
has
to the
Soviet
consaid
United
delegation
to
Bolsheviks
is great sympathy for his family, as well as for him. Our aviation people are puzzled. He reportedly ‘Said he could not use the ejection seat, which would have touched off a blast to destroy the plane, because of the force of gravity. But our experts note this is why
were
shot.
suffered
Thodsands
the
same
fate.
were
net
they want
sure
them
the
results
of
lesser
Additional
to be.
will
be
Americans,
there is a powered
ejection
seat—to
gravity. Also, they say, if the was sufficient to prevent the
overcome
force of gravity seat from eject-
ing, Powers could not possibly have out of the plane as he is reported said he did. Fears
suaded” not be trial
what
with
the
image of their own court trials, are due
for
exist
that
Powers
to confess. allowed to
increases
this
has
climbed to have
been
“per-
The fact his family will see him until after the be
unjust
to Powers. But fear remains. But what we must all understand will not be “a trial.”
concern.
It may
is—it
LETTERS
campaigning in the hills on what he has chosen to ‘operation
Western
Russian
captives
whole the
the UN disarmament session may well be re lated to the trial. X Puzzle Te Aviation Men Powers himself remains an enigma. There
iets
Our local political campaign, still moving in first gear, has already taken a definite detour. Where it will end, on this new road, nobody knows. Gov. Mufiez- Marin has returned from a week of call
the
Power’s
The
defend
of Communist “morality play” with methhighly immoral insofar as concepts of
who
thousands rotted and died in prison and labor camps. The major trials were public—they also were broadcast. They were used to impress and coerce with fear the Soviet peoples. They also were meant to impress foreign nations with Soviet ability to discover and crush the slightest opposition. Powers will be tried publicly by the Military Collegium and the Supreme Soviet Tribunal. Seviet Sure Of Result The trial would not be public if the Sov-
be too much
to expect that politicians with careers at stake in an election year will forget their own interests at all .
A
him.
law.” to
“confess” by methods made familiar in Koestler’s “Darkness at Noon,” that their criticism of Stalin’s methods may have led the young men to kill Kirov. Hundreds of prominent
known
and gave it his full support.
deserve our confidence for placing country the biggér campaign to prevent Communist tion of republics in our hemisphere.
sort ods
of
solidified
of Stalin’s oldest supporters were
tingency fund, with the right to use part of it if necesissues, it may
Stalin
those
is
in the sense that we understand it. The verdict is already written. What we will have is a
because
after the terof
civil
law
Therefore,
an
In December
Democratic member of the committee. When the witness, under-secretary Douglas Dillon of the State Department, testified for the President’s program and
$100 million
was
free
it.
_ people
from none other than Sen. Mike Mansfield, influential
of domestic
been
position and held it until death *
Sergei
of statesmanship
This
-
set the basis for Soviet law. It be, he wrote, “a slavish imitation
bourgeois
But France,
up
Lenin not
must
Soviet
Communists
In matters
destroyed have
verdict of guilty or not already been declared
guilty.
of
young
recommendation
Stalin
trials
will be no jury. Nor will there
search for a Powers has
of
ship.
asked for an additional
purge
communism,
ror,, broke
Committee produced a refreshing absence of partisan-
then
be any guilty.
it is mo-
of the almost insane quality cruelty produced by them.
They did criticize, but yes-
example
a shock. There
Seviet
state.
encouraging
which
U.S. deeply
nearly the whole Old Guard of
terday’s hearings before the Senate Foreign Relations The
Soviet
revolution.
a time when partisan politics is the dominant theme in Washington. It-was to be expected that the Demshould
because
WNOOOB
Constitution)
compared with Robespierre’s “reign:of terror” in the French
$600 million this year for a stepped-up
would
chiefly in
Powers,
Sverdlovsk,
fearsome
the thirties. These trials,
economic aid program for the Americas was made at ocrats
Gary
near
Americans,
Valuable Support it appropriate
Francis
downed
McGill
Atlanta
visits
to rural areas he was questioned repeatedly, according OUR
to his press secretary, on the Christian Action Party (CAP). The same source insists that never did the Governor’s listeners bring up the question of state-
Al
hope
that
such
is
not
jusand
the
of
disposal
dogs. what
of
to pronounce.
has just
been
renamed
“Roman
markably kennels Quifiones
pey
de Castro Avenue.” It’s a nice name, but we have a hunch it will be shortened considerably by common
Mr.
at
catch 9M
oiler ue
-
we feel sure, especially with those wild
a peal
abunteck
+t. with,
Fhe. challensinis
Sx,
H.
38,
Cu-
Road,.aided
KM.
by
the
other
6
headed
de
Animales
“La
public
and
could
your
Perform
enlightenment
his
-
entry
to
P.
are
due
BRAS
&
R.
He
should
The
combination A)
of
be
San
Frontera
Juan,
P.
BE.
staff
ancam-
REVISITED
say that twice in
lightning never the same spot.
And
that
back,
so my landford
thieves
never assured
come me
when I asked him for a new door. But
return
they
did
within
the
short interval of six days! After
you
all, they weren’t to be gyped
im any event for your editorial making a clean sweep of excellence and ~ sense’. ‘of fair dpartment’ just’ because f < play.
CO.
est
They strikes
good ee
own
time a man’s home was his castle. Now it seems to belong to any
Freddy
Sir:
one’s
frustration,
Bissell
P.R.
hooligan who zen to stand
is sufficiently brain broad daylight,
in plain view of passersby, and spring a lock or break open a window
without
lenging
him.
I’m
afraid
one
that
person
chal-
can’t
agree
I
with Sr. Torres Brashi (STAR, July 29) that everything is well with the Police Department. The police
come,
do
what
they
the best they can, under cumstances. They to an oft-repeated
mit
their
you
live
self
a gun!”
reader
A HOME
in
complete
Louise
six feet under!
Mila-
home—the
the utter helplessness. Will they strike again? When? Once upon a
where “the glorious revolution” took place, namely Cuba, carrying pro-American propaganda papers. They -would now most certainly be demanding their printed material either from jail or from
as
is the loss of that
security
reader
I mean, that they were not surprised entering into the country
by
of
growing
thankful that this incident did not happen the other way around.
Paign and humane ction as well by another demonstration of editorial talent. Congratulations
by
“detained” by U. S. Customs upon
”
Dinhofer
interest
MARI
de Asistencia a Ani-|_
photographer
usage to either “Baldorioty” or “Castro” or, possibly, “North” avenue. On second thought, “Castro” may not be adopted because of tlre tendency for visitors to think it was named after Fidel. We like the naming of ‘the former “Intersection ' ‘Number 5” to “San Gerénimo Intersection.” - That
J.V.
Samaritano...known
Refugio grosa.
kept
Mrs.
Desamparados,
males
Baldorioty
well
and
at
Alto
Sociedad
North
and
Mr.
daily | feeling
Mr. Mari Bras is still demanding the printed matter which was
the re-
clean of
JUAN
Yet worse than the loss of the
truly | few valuables
Sir:
or
“public in and
a
ees
FOR
treat-
the
avid
Santurce,
O’Henry.
antithesis
insular}
yours
Violet
He has aptly I’ve always
Vinnie
former
your rapidly public. ~_
to say...Certainly his holding attention with
The
or the
and inwhich
the “first person” report displayed the attributes of an
case.
local
English-language
awaited “with
stray
pound” will be found delightful surroundings
Avenue,”
and
is making
many
entitled relative
of
The naming of streets, avenues, highways and parks is properly an opportunity to pay homage to illustrious persons who have contributed to the welfare of the people in a material or spiritual way. We follow the policy here, as most people do everywhere. It does pose problems sometimes, especially when the personage honored has a long and difficult name
Avenue,
ote
and
wanted gift of
North Or Castro?
“North
ternational
writer|great
written
enjoyable articles all
abandoned expressed
of the questioning, and the Govern-
sincerely
has
crusading article Night’s Journey”
ment
not status could be the chief issue this year. do
article.
.| to the brutal and inhuman
The Governor told them that he could be a supporter of any one of the three political parties.
We
Dinhofer
of his “Long
also be a supporter of the Popular Democratic party.
or’s concentration on the CAP during this trip, tifies, we believe, the impression that religion
_
I have throughly enjoyed—but none to date “packed the punch”
to be reckoned with in this campaign. Of particular interest is the Fortaleza statement that the question most often asked was whether a devout Catholic could
nature
featured
masterful, formative
are true, and we have no reason
to think they are not, then the CAP is already a force
The
O'HENRY
events
Your
hood or the Republican or Independence parties. If these reports
MAN
Sir:
own alone,
to
listen, bored, story and ad-
helplessness. Sefiora,
I'll leave
draw
can,
the cir-
his
own
get
“If your-
it to the conclu-
sions... There was a time here when it was just “Juan de los Parlotes”
who had a pig stolen, his hens swiped. What did it matter! Now it’s the judge, the lawyer, Judy O’Grady, the Colonel’s lady. It
still doesg’t matter! Let’s hope that the STAR’s forts in exposing the robberies, until now
oblivion
in
the
ef-
list of daily wrapped in
Police
Depart-
from
ment, will have a salutary effect in
the
helping to make this community 2 safer place in which to live.
on the scene too early the first j ce een wren ee aed ee ae
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resembling
because
by
club
a small
to dummy’s
jack
following
suit.
defenders
from
dummy’s
-ace.
East
made a normal play by following suit
with
a
small
heart and | South’s jack forced West’s king.
Pasg_
: ef diamonds
West, after deliberation, switehed to a due small spade and
to | South won East’s queen with the
a rebidof two!
ace
‘
‘The king of clubs was cashed
and a small
two
hearts
would
heart’ was
terrible with this anemie suit. } South
North
spade was discarded
played
and
trumped
it
and
entered
did rebid two no| dummy with the diamond jack.
trump, South leaped clubs. Once again, we
into six| His remaining spades were dissee that| carded on the good hearts. What
South should have explored deep-' a slam.
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SAN JUAN STAR — Tuesday, August 16, 1960
‘Lolita’ To Reach Screen As Written, A Love Pursuit Mrs.
old, probably beeause of the acting experience needed.
“She’s
the
will
be
Lolita.
only
16-year-old
around who could play a 12-yearold convincingly. I don’t know who else could.” Stage Mothers pushing One source connected with the Picture gives an insight in the
callousness pf the so-called stage mothers
around
town.
The
pro-
ducers of the film have been hesieged with mothers offering their 10 and 12-year-old actress daughters
for
Mason an older
the
role.
METROPOLITAN ° LAST
then Mason looks serious all the | § time.
Even
-2329 Phone
DAYS!!
Julie
Newmar,
John Nerdling of Madison, N. J.
time cracking that serious mien. | 3 Agitating Her Essence ~ Julie has her own method system
of
acting.
She
and
will
study
agitating
my
essence,”
WITH JUDY. shapeliest essences in town. list Judy Scott begins a “I don’t mind watching her agi- week engagement this tate her essence but she urges ‘the Condade Beach Hotel's me to agitate my essence,” says ta Reom. Five-foot-two, 102 she has worked with Jerry Lewis| Mason straight-faced.
said Julie, a girl with one of the
PM.
(2) (4)
Available
Waiting
Tuesday, 11:30—(4)
,
.
Pictures
For
TODAY
PPP PDP PPP AP PPD PPPAAR,
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start Danny
“FIVE
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Kaye
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del~Hogar
The
Big
12:15—(4) 1:30—(4)
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ing official opinions and a_business revival te St. Louis’ DeBalivier strip—is going te higher
de la Tarde Abtsme”
3:45—(2) 4:00—(2)
Cortes Musicales “Lo Que Viene del
4:30—(2) (4)
Cocina del Hogar. “To the Last Man”
Mar”
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(11) Pelicula de la Tarde 5:0Los0-( Amigos de Pinoche (6) La Hora del 2) Nile
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Les
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6:00—(2)
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(6) (Gb) 6:15-—(2)
Film Club de Titulares
6:25-—(2) 6:30-(2)
Informe del Tiempo “Vida En El Pasado”
Sheena
MUSIC HALL "size Continuous Shows Starting 1:50 p.m. Edmund Purdom “THE COSSACKS”
10 P.M. Magnanni Tennessee
Williams
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“THE
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“Hombre En Instante Musical En Broma y em
ab 7:45—(6)
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Para
de
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violates
police
seem
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(11) Late
Continuous Shows Starting 1:50 P.M.
James Cagney as Admirel “Bull”
laws.
Mujer”
Brava”
Show
10:30-(4)
Preguntona
11:08-—(4)
Diario
The
to be on ‘his side.
big
club
police
area
judge
have
Rodney
come
been
strip tease, is employed
up
in
dismiss-
in which to disrobe
a or
so,
of said
this
GALLANT
HOURS”
AMBASSADOR - 12 M. “SIGN OF THE GLADIATORS” “SON OF FRANKESTEIN”
HOLIDAY -- 12:00 M. Tony
Curtis
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MAN
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Mertia A party
IN
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Tel.- 308 ee
in
your
career,
and
Judge Gives Free Advice To Hubby On Wife's Slacks
be given for
run
if
you
Span-
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of Les. Chavales).-«
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you
MOON
refused
problem
CHILDREN
(June 22 to -”
you can put through these changes you have in mind, but do so quietly
and without fanfare. LEO
(July
Morning
will
22 be
to
A
filled
21)
with
fine
inspirational thoughts upon which you should get te work immédiately P. M. Forget work. Have fun. VIRGO
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22
to
Sept..
22)
Since you are feeling sonjewhat upset over some private Worry, it is best you listen to others for inspiration
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(Sept.
today.
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Oct.
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Forget that private anxiety early and be off to constructive activiahead.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
21)
law,
that
July 21) A day and night | when
the
majesty of the
will put aside
at home, this can be a most happy and successful day with iates.
A
failed
to sway
Caiazzo,
however.
Just as he left the court room, in walked her husband. He learned the story and*,paid the fine himself. But before he left, the magis-
It was incorrectly, reported in trate asked him why he allowed
:
If
trate Edward Caiazzo took one look at her attire and refused to let her pay the fine. He told her she was not dressed in a manner in keeping with
yesterday’s “Our Man In San Juan” column that the party was
o Three ¥.
ti}
will
the singer’s manager.
PARADISE oe STORE
long
too
This
meticulous
can
be
comrade) could
a very
productive
Clarise|to let her pay the fine and direct- day for you, provided mu act ed her to return more decor- wisely 20.thet yod'dp net cobateer the prestige you new enjoy. ously clad. She meekly tried to explain CAPRICORN (Dee. 22't@ Jan. that she hadn’t expected to be 2) While new outlets seem in court that day. This argument very tempting teday, it is wiser
ish singer Pepe Lara tonight at 9:30 in the Penthouse Supper Club, atop the Atlantic Beach Hotel, according te Carlos Gomez,
HATS
in-the
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21)
inspired to take
speeding fine for her boss. Magis-
° SAVE!
SAMSONITE
forward
Weiss.
Custom’s Duties & Taxes A Complete
are truly steps
community.”
Judge
in
“THE
You
NEW YORK (AP)—A bride “The strip tease has been a part came to traffic court here wearof the American scene for 50 ing flesh-colored slacks that fit her form but not the dignity of the court, in the magistrate’s opinion. He ejected her and issued “The dance must be considered some advice to her husband. in relation to community standMrs. Irving Rabinowitz, a secretary, had come to pay a $10 {|
Libre
“Sierra
successful
matters that seem difficult for you to handle or solve. t
standards
Werid
8:00—-(2) Perry Mason (Sp.) (4) Show Panamericane (6) Problemas Civicos (11) Suefies de Hombres (4) Caprichos
physical ailment. Full Speed ahead! f TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) It would be far wiser and
assistant
partially disrobe for the entertainment of a paying audience,’’ Freeman said, “is below the moral
Espacio”
cates
By Carroll Righter “eam
sxxaanenaae:
plans for going to higher courts for an opinion, contends the strip
“The woman
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get the arivice of authoritiés on
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7:30-—(2) (4) (6)
8:30—(6) 9:00—(2)
Freeman,
eee
What The Stars Foretell
you can’ do just this now, vided you do Weiss disagrees. And most of the cases stemming from a flurry of self by giving too much attention or some minor police raids on the BeBalivier to the unimportant
AID A’eso ef Segunge “St A Lock
P.
ee et ee tetete
city counselor who has announced
But ~city
6:45— (4) “Noticias (4)
treet
courts.
(Film)
“WINDOWS WAY" 4) $523 Seems
Tonight
home—object, to greet all of
Spee
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Picture
night
Peter Fynch
Preview
their
visitor to the Armed Forces Radio station, ACE, was Phil Riszute
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in
Nancy and Linda Helimick, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Helimich have returned home from a tour of Europe and entertained
TELEVISION Ne
of N. Y. C.
weeks
“T’'ve been discreet in this busi- and the Ralph Flanagan orches-| their friends here before return-
SS
Prices
Tauber
two
each scene, concentrates deeply. Mason asked her one day what she was doing.
ate my
Regular
Bert
spending
agitate my essence, er not to agit-
Nightly
lawyer
are
stops before
ness for 25 years, and now, Hamlet, I keep wondering:
Now Matinee Everyday Inctuding Holidays
island. They tour of San
his
delightfully wacky co-star in “The Marriage-Go-Round,” has a tough
“[m
says.the producers want girl to play the 12-year-
ington, D. C., week stay on the : | received the grand
2
Weld
KEEREKEE
Tuesday
Hi z i
Ma-
the
Be
James
France,
|
of
Nice,
8
word
—and there will be a Jotof pro-| # test,” he says, “I think it will be} = one of the most important films| # of my carrer. I also think it will} + be a film of great moral value.” I studied Mason on that last statement. He looked serious, but
to
i i: i g i fs Fe af i i rf i i 3 HH zf E
the
visit
gh
That’s
son who has signed for the role of Humbert Humbert. He thinks
has return-
af
ef a middle-aged
12-year-old nymphet.
Connelly
ed home to the island with her two children after a two month
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pursuit
for
G.
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HOLLYWOOD (AP)—“Lolita,”| Mason is prepared for all the the controversial best-seller, will| uproar the picture will cause. come to the screen as written—| “Regardless of what is written the
THE
Tie ef
By JAMES BACON AP Movie-TV Writer
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EDITOR’S NOTE—It takes a special kind of TV show to lure. Shirley’ Temple before the cameras. In this guest column!\she explains why, and gives some glimpses - about her happy home life. By
SHIRLEY Written
For
TEMPLE The
the
series
variety
of
the to
itself
will
whole f:membrace a
subjects—musicia's,
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Two years ago when I came its strength, and I believe it so for the young at heart. it determines my going out of retirement to do NBC’s much that In these shows | am about everything— to act as weekly hostess ard Storybook series I was asked decisions. the entertainment a lot of questions about why I including will perform in every third decided to come back into the world. presentation. Through ‘the wonentertainment world. _ Since I bea And when I decided to do the ders of video tape we've had elected to become a house- series for this fall I consulted able to adjust the sched :le so wife and mother, people asked, my family who again voted I won’t have to be awy from then what had tempted me that if I was not away from Atherton for very—tonz back? My family likes this idea, and home too long then it was all Well, reasons reasons hostess
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Hollywood,
BOND
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Ford Rides Bond In Movies, Movie-TV
speak
Writer
of
their
mest
Two
Two
are
in
By
in
that
me—
always
years
with
when
remember
profanity tinged with endearment. (For = years HOLLYWOOD Bond -has been a_ particular Ward Bond has been taking abuse target of Ford’s through the years. a Ford, John from on movie sets When “Wagon Train’’ first went
I was that
my
so-and-so in my own says Bond, “but it’s
took me a couple of programs to get wise. Now, I just take the
no use. He brought along a new Michael actor with him—a TV Morrison—gave him one line and he steals the whole show from
phone
that I had friend,
About Bond says
shown
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about
will
the fifth or sixth
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and
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and
gardening
but
little
to
do
because because
really
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enjoy
I cook,
cooking,
the
intimacy
lessen household.
People have ley, you don’t
your
that
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said to me, “Shirneed to take care
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turning hot around 8 in the morning, we now start work at 2 p.m.
and work until 11 pm pea l.ttle look might This culiar, since it cuts off any night life during the week. To be honest, we don’t mess around much with night life when were workget ing. But at least we dont up in the middle of the night to chairman committee by ioning
Hale.
way
(that’s
another
nautical
a with so forgive me) that turns up respectably
near the top in the ratings. This, of course, is the function
of as
the cast and it is of the
crew as much producer. But
get
director
blames
the
x
ob
work.
is a happy
the
actors,
to
What we do get is a cnance to sleep late. And I have learned that an actor who can sleep late
tell them that. If the try and ratings slip a point the makeup man blames the director, the
to them is, “you’re right.” But also I say, “You’re wrong,” because although we’re not poor and we don’t have to count costs, we have ily unit because
I I
Dalton
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casting
by
nurse
the
makes
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have a nice, friendly, witty girl is also who premises, the on very prettv. This we peremniich.
ed
the
stages
keep
is
summer
California
the
to
happy
crew
and
cast
a
Girl
the
have
even
don’t
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Jt any more. weather to blame gets pretty hot on a sound sta¢e, even in winter, and a sovthern
of
re in
actor.
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beginning
pool
man
keep
the’
we
pool, had a
come
and
each
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in
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professional
week
scraped
to and
handle the general maintenance. But he had an argument with one
of our
two
dogs
and
decided
foe)
—
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of the highest-paid movie directors to make a “Wagon Train” epi-
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Loiza
&
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ins-
The
for
police kept
running.
Transit who
cleaning
his
while temporarily off
he
said.
pistol turned out to be one
blanks.
guez
Lugo,
who
rushed
to
the
scene. As he was leaving the bank he took with him Patrolman Antonio Garcia in the bank.
safe.
the responsibil-
who
Money They tact.
to the belief severed his
happened
to be
the
money
in-
In 1952, Bey, who has been on the force for 15 years, singlehandedly captured an escaped convict
Informed
sources
Castro
who and
said that his
But
the little
While
from
30-year-old
Juan
to
return
to
eral
departing
as soon Havana
Cruz forc-
and
her
future in Castro’s consular corps. “I can pick the country I want to go to,” she predicted airily. Factors
complicating
the
been
Alma,
older
the
child
is
were
trying
to
as-
an
employe
of
the
United
Federal Savings and Loan Assn. for three years. As federal savings and loan associations are prohibited from keeping too much money on the premises, it was Quiles’ duty to bank the money on Friday and
de-
parture of Mrs. Cruz from San Juan are her responsibilities as a’ mother of two young children.
The
agents
certain if anyone else was involved in the case. Quiles, who lives at E-17 Third St. in the Sierra Linda Housing Development in Bayamon, has
as prac-
tical, the attractive Mrs. seemed unruffled over her
ed
mined how much, if anything, the suspect had revealed, the fed-
Cruz,
comment resigned
San
Mrs.
murdered a fellow prisoner a guard while making his
escape from La Princesa. The FBI was immediately called. Although it was not deter-
Telations with the controversial Mrs. Cruz had been less than cordial had
become
A Fortaleza
two-year-old
withdraw
Suished
a
life
scion
of
Dominican
Honriquez
a
distin}
family
STARTER SMALL
COU
GROUP
LOW
“I never
of|in
y Carvajal.
my
For SPANISH
e
ENGLISH
©
GERMAN
or
saw
yours.”
the
man
life,” said Quiles.
in New
York.
on
Police robbery was
in
sullen
photographers were trying to-take
‘ture. No charges had been at press time.
United’s
manager,
Rodriguez
the
alertness
of
police.
“We
owe
Patrofman
in
the
he
said.
a special Bey
who
capture
thanks
was
of
so
this
to
alert
bandit,”
The woman who called Rodriguez telling him his messenger had been robbed, was Minerva Hernandez
an
ex-employe
of
before}
also
saw
the
robber
throw
the
money
in the yard of.a neighbor. Only Third Attempt Police report that this is only
the
third
attempt
to
rob
or a bank ‘Memenger Rico.
a bank
in , Puerto
In July 1958, the Bank
was
by
a masked
never caught the
same
year,
Chamberlain to
steal
a
~
e
-2573 SAN
school of Languages
JUAN
DARLINGTON
governor on the Republi-
Just
be ex-communicated
is no
truth
bandit
who
and in August Donald
LeRoy
containing
$8,000
to
Dies Funeral Kiene,
Kiene,
who
the
for C. K. Coral
Home
plosive
the
Cor-
of
DRUGGED
they
newsmen
cried:
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Mayaguez, Ponce.
19
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Glass
Ponce,
ile
i
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Rico
has
Wednesday,
Lykes Line
.o
Newark
Far East,
since
Galt
Barranquilla N. Y. Cd. Trujillo
FAIRLAND
Honolulu, Acapuica,
6..
husband
Ponce, MN. Orteans
18
NEW YORK MARU
Luis,
her
onenice ee
18
St. Thomas
the
Piedras campus of the University of Puerto Rico yesterday.
Phil, Balt.. N. Y.
:
on
A total of 11,571 students ‘startthe fall semester at the Rio
JEAN
I
house
11,571 Enroll At UPR
»
LEDA
for schizophre-
Angel
said-
working,
1s
Y., Was Ponce
Psychiatric
another
and
Police
Mobile, N. Orleans
L
treated
built
ALCOA CLIPPER
N.
on
same site in Guaynabo where they now live. Other children in the family are Felix Alberto, 7,
St.
KATHRYN
policemen
She said also that her husband set fire to their home on May 135, 1957 and that they lost everything. Later, with the aid of relatives
of
over
=
Jacksonville
Bak, N.Y.
two
investigation.
being
Mebile, is 15 18
N. Orleans
by
1) taken
SCHEDULES
ARRIVAL a.
Barranquilla N.Y. Cd. Truijillp Mobile,
From Page father was
nia.
bail.
FROM
flight
in the neighborhood
the
was
How could I have done a thing like that?” Brought before U.S. CommisBut police, at that time, had sioner Ramon C. Julia, he was | already found an eyedropper with ordered held in lieu of $10,000 aces of barbiturates in it, in her
SHIPPING
.Rican
seven-hour
married, mostly for short stays. The last s’ * was for eight months, she said. She added that Baez
vulsions when first admitted to the hospital and also had recur-
children
Nidm-
Costa
Hospital in Rio Piedras more than 5 times since they have been
(Continued From Page 1) dette near to death. She had con-
her
ex-
Baez’ wite of eight years, — Ramos, said in an interview that her husband has been in and out
the playing happily. They Turned over to the FBI, weekend, Hernandez was charged on a are in an isolated room with no visitors. warrant authorized by U.S. AtThe mother, who gave birth to torney Francisco A. Gil, Jr:, for her fifth child, a daughter, last the attempted robbery of the Tuesday, when originally confrontUnited Federal Savings and Loan ed with the possibility of drugging of
bei
;
a
custody
were
another
snapped on the downhill trip.
observed
Loan
is
GIRL DEAD
who
cable
Chamberlain 12 years term Piedras.
and
e
Washington.
into
three their
wards
member
8
9 a.m.
(Continued bleeding. The
Passengers on top of Mount Faito, a cable car crashed down
in Mount
a
at
after
from
are
Federal Savings poration.
Airport
time
gre
Association
West-
situation.
(AP)—
the’ mountainside carrying of its four operators -to deaths. The car fell as its
infiltration in the
Herter is due to arrive at co
unloaded 40
where
~ poi
demonstration
>
CASTELLAMMARE
by
main
ed its forces for a
Tenn.,
Falls On Mountain
hospital
two
a@
|
Costa Rican government has
3 Die As Cable Car
Sinai
favor
arrival in Costa Rica today, Authoritative sources id
for burial.
and
to
planned to coincide with Secretary of State Christian A. Hefter’s
Co.
Juvenile
a 5 to in Rio
munist
associated
will be sent to Rogersville,
Court
the
7-2.
here, died Sunday night at Presbyterian Hospital. Survivors include his widow, Sara. The body
it
Lic.
reported
WASHINGTON (#— sources said yesterday
in Villa
Studebaker-Packard
Minutes after
Dominican
was
Communist
of the
was
ac-
ern hemisphere. The latter ‘point covers the whole question of Cuban-U. S. tension. b
Beach Hotel, will be held at 10 a.m. today at the Puerto Rico
with
action
the agenda: The Venezuelah-Dominican question and the isste of
services
Funeral
the
moderate type of action. The delegates spent the
52
52, a resident
Memorial Caparra.
the
Lafer
cussing
ring pneumonia. The chitdren now
is serving in prison
against
Kiene At
form
shape the resolution or tion on the Venezuelan
from
either.
K.
what
the Ales: 4 =
against the Dominican Regublie might take still was not clea Horacio Lafer, Brazil’s f minister, was regarded most likely choice for i of the first eommittee, which will
the Church?” “Is it true that a vote against the CAP is a vote against Christ?’ Mufioz, the aide said, said there
~
beginners
last
question
from a messenger in front of the Bank of Ponce in San Juan.
en
S Ae ww
meetings
single
politics issue.
of Nova
was captured trying
bag
BERNICE Me
J
25
one
said he had been prot support of President joer sandri of Chile. Action Not Clear
the questions were: those who fail to support
the CAP
the
bank. She saw Quiles chasing the suspect from her window and
ALCOA
CLASSES
RATES
said
while he was being questioned and kept his face covered while
Hernandez Mufiz was born and | CASPER FRANCES SIX SHELLINES RSES . TMT GEORGIA
offered once a year e
number
in
Two “Will
C.
sm
it Mondays.
the
was asked of the either statehood or cans.””
po-
aide said yesterday
younger is one-year-} He had no e xplanation for the} printon LYKES old Federico. The boy is named] would-be robber’s threat, “Your alter his scr Federico | daughter’s enriquez,
and
the
he has a record for that city. The burly suspect
of
re-
the
has
$20,000
gime are reports that the veteran career officer was badly upset over recent events here.
with
all
‘‘not
Scotia in Santurce was robbed of
Recovered
recovered
in
week,
gion of religion
by local party leaders to speak the Christian Action Party.
Patrolman
was
for firing
for
eonnection
yes-
one issue in the campaign. Everywhere Mufoz went he was asked
said, Hernan-
a neighbor’s lawn called United Federal’s manager, Carlos Rodri-
office
it,’ she said. Lending credence that Perdomo has
street,
yelling
Meanwhile, a woman who saw the money-filled bag thrown on
from Page 1) all the keys ex-
“I didn’t want
him,
and
Bey,
used
MISSING the
terday,
the
a lawn
resistance,
3-5144
for
before
duty, heard the commotion and took chase on the motorcycle. He caught upt to the suspect and seized him after only token
829
one
Fortaleza
that
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Politics Rife
The NY. Aristocrats By Peter Anderson Hate takes a lot of energy, and most people don’t waste
it on a baseball team. But there are still hundreds, maybe
thousands, who nurse an unreasoning dislike rogant New York Yankees Baseball Club. Some
of
these
peop:e
live
in|
Washington, some used to: live in Louis and Philadelphia. For St the
most
part,
and
is
Detroit,
however,
it
was
Cleveland
Boston fans, whose been humiliated so by the aristocrats of
and
teams have many times baseball.
Last year the aristocrats finished 15 full games behind the White Sox. The Yankee dynasty was crumbling, the New York haters
ere
gleeful.
Yankees
In
were
that
season
broken
in
a
the Fen-
way Park series where the secondrate Red Sox humbled New York not
twice
games
1n
or a
three
times,
but
five
row.
QS
tuaning,
atti Baitim experts
of the
id will
poimt
doubleheader
ar-
Chicago
or
base’ baseball
win,win, to
Sunday’s
with the Senators
as
the turning point. And Yankee haters in Washington will have something to talk about through
the
dreary
months
basketball
and
A
of
indoor
Lest
football,
track.
It was a bad weekend for Puerto Rican
the
sports.
Felix
Braves
crashed island’s
Mantilla
of
hurt
when
he
into a outfield Little League
fente. team
The was
eliminated
was from
ROME,
the
Latin
Amer-
ican playoffs. Our representative in the Seap Box Derby, Salvador
ic Games
for
have
the
I have worked the fight beat too long to be influenced by the petulent declamations of Floyd Patterson who discusses himself
of
as if he were a It must be the dirtiest acts practices. The
Olymp-
found that
cold
war politics already have crept into this sports festival dedicated to goodwill between nations. Athletes from 87 countries are
due
pics
to compete
in the
Olym-
passionately declare that have no part in the
theory
controversies
25—and
his
into
and
Vatican
local
have
and
Roman
He by
Both charges have been strongly repudiated by Olympic officials. Fascist Oaths Removed The Communists, taking every
including
The
one
oath,
Fascists’
leaving
a
one
the
of
temporarily
Another
Gardner in Sunday’s second game. ribs
and
And
was
taken
Sunday,
team,
another
Washington,
York’s
march
out
by
of the nothing
halted
taking
both
New
at
the
same
York
very
(AP
Wirephoto.)
New ends
And
time.
is still
Maris suffered bruised
lineup.
Nazario, failed to make the championship race at Akron, Ohio.
of a doubleheader and injuring regulars Gil McDougai@ and Roger Maris
Roger Maris lies on Washington’s Billy
much’
in
the
island’s
Babe
Ruth
Orlando Cepeda still are enjoying good seasons, other Puerto Ricans
have not fared so well this season.
MORE
COOLING
ez
Julio Gotay was sent down to Rochester by the Cardinals after a
short stay... Rubén Gé6mez, an established major league hurler, and
another
carrero,
PER DOLLAR
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and
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Nationalist
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Russia
Wants
To
matter how of goodwill
desperately
to defeat
the
sports as Americans
well are
United
want
is
anxious
States
in
as science. The just as anxious
to
extremes
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Russian
prove
States
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it,”
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is
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official. be
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Don Norbury of the University of Pennsylvania golf team won
40
of
his
43
varsity
the last three years.
The
champion
as his cherished
They
were
cheated
out
it
of
the
of the racket had no know-
foes as the reasons for
his
knockout
of
of The
Johansson.
Mus’
and
made
Some
of
his
razed
the
an
to
of
clear
by
}
the
deals
regarding
their
praising
as
a
naive
to trust the pair. There
The
out. Their the truth. The
of The
crusade
by
Mus
as
a
Mus’
of
is no way deals.
of apologists
excuses
man
boy
filthy
a group
ornate
The
He maintains his
himself
the responsibility
canonize
:
examine
opinion
position
image
in his name.
them
state
partner in all-matters.
to duck
made
Patterson
to
But
propositions ;
for The ahs
who
was
comapaila
r
to operate with vile secrecy to protect Patterson from Jim Norris who once ran the fight racket. I took up for Patterson long before the architects of his new character were concerned: I fought his enemies before power corrupted the intentions of his
manager, I backed off when The Mus tried to take over the racket from Norris. He emulated the unprincipled customs adversary and bulled peopte with a nasty cynicism.
I stopped
carrying
his bucket
when
of_ his
he pushed
oN
6ld ;
cronies
in as piecemen who were to be stool pigeons for him although they collected from Brian London and Johansson. The use of the arm was reported and The Mus was jammed up when the ¢irponents. behalf.
matches
in
But Patterson
never condemned
Bucking
playing fields impossible, no
much talk there and friendliness.
is
CANNON |
cumstances were exposed. There was no way a decent ‘journalist could approve of The Mus’ attempts to control Patterson’s op-
Win
Keeping the atmosphere of the U.S.-Russian cold war struggle from the Roman will be next to
been,
vague
of
requested
Mus
can’t straighten Patterson are merely distortions~of
Na-
is
blames
{t is impossible for many
refuses while
world that our system is the best and we will go to- great
«
Mus
‘
The
“We
Cabana Colony Exotic food
For-
they
has
that he is ignorant the fight. mob.
The
for Patterson
to oust the Russians as the leading medal-winning nation.
« «
ethics.
at
(or
he
excitement
repeatedly by
complica-
China
China
Russia Heavenly
I have negotiated
where
Olympics
the
loyalty but he has noble principles.
Taiwan
island
The
Maintains His Loyalty
tion is the International Olympic Committee’s insistence that Nationalist Chinese compete under
entry
was beaten in Fitchburg, Mass. Although Roberto Clemente and
political
in
Patterson pretends which offend even
Fascist
boldly
,
theory
protests, and
scribbled
stadiums.
recognition.
Deen educated in the sneaky statemapship The Mus but he discusses himself as if he
his crabbed
by
bomb
but affec-
of his manager’s brutal hypocrisy. i Someone should inform Patterson he has become as much a bore as Cus The Mus. He demeans the championship with
out
retaliated
him
people’s
°
a
the hostility of some of us who suspect his intentions because of previous manifestations of profitable treachery. He should *be grateful that the old ways of his eollaborator were forgiven
erased.
home-made
slogans were on walls.
ROGER MARIS—Yankee outfielder the ground after a collision with
spelling
to be
has Cus
of
at the Mussolini-built Olympic Stadium. The Italian gevernment finally ordered some moFascist
for
buffs.
is Patterson’s
ledge
chance to attack the pro-Western Italian government, also complained about Fascist signs
the
with
the
is his
lucrative excitement enjoyed by Ingemar Johanson by the spiteful schemes of vague forces. But whining won't incite public fervor.
Catholic Church are interfering with the games organization.
saics,
appeals
It
respect
adulation is a concession that his perstill doesn’t provoke passion among
fight
It
the
I agree
instigate
D’Amato,
silence.
granted
to.
to
cranky
plots of Cus
eloquent
isn’t
is entitled
with
the
an
he
impossible
plea for sonality
charged
the
is
tion
Ita-
with
that
the
j
Pat-
championship,
the
won
he
endorsed
manager,
it
pre-Olympic
Communists
has
champion
the Communists bitter political
preparations. Moscow Radio the
trickery. Ever since
their
with
rights
his
guard
to
intends
vigilance as if he were an innocent kid among scoundrels who disgust him with
terson
Aug.
game. But off scene have injected
lian
angry adrift
martyr of the barbaric sport. . remembered that he is the beneficiary of some: E of in a mean business which is notorious for re champion has crankily asserted with conti
he
belligerence
all
starting
a
By Jimmy Cannén
(AP)—Hundreds arriving
of them politics
Weekend
Untrustworthy Pair |
As Olympics Draw Nearer athletes
buy
Sports Today
a
‘n ENDS
This is too much are
the
this
dumb
country.
animals
who
For Martyrdom
Their
of
views
the
the
most
are
vicious
seldom
wildness
sport
solicited.
tamed
out
of
they could kill with a rake of their paws. But Patterson insists he glorious purity. He created
a
the idealists. when his
he
thie
sanctioned jin
They
them
is’ the exception who the impression he was
are
by
like
trainérs
V8
fights with the last jof
I went along with him fo¥ a while but I pulled up
declined
partner
did in his
to ask of the average fighter because
puppets
have
what The Mus
to offer
worked
the
even
angles.
the
mildest
criticism
of the way
~
\
4
The only promoters to take down a profit from one of his fights were the stockholders in the syndicate that put on the
second
scrimmage
with
the Polo Grounds
The
knockout
was
for his courage Johansson ‘fight
and
Johansson.
spectacular
The alliance between have
turned
on
was
Johansson. who
and “Patterson
because he made doesn’t guarantee
a brave him the
of such as Joe Louis. They
It
filled
the theatres on the closed-television
pug and manager
every
one
who
ever
must
be
circuit.
honored
fight. But even the thrilling prominence is rooted in treachefy.
did
business
with
them.
Now they labor to embarrass Feature Sports which bought contracts of the Johansson fight from Crying Bill Rosensohn w
the
was a beard for Fat Tony Salerno, a shylock for the mobs. There are no saints in the fight racket. I include Floyd Patterson who is bucking to be a martyr. , 4
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Not
German
Championships,
suffered
his first defeat
mar ince
1956.
This
png,
too (20.9).
was
a particularly
fast
NOW
for
starter,
IN LOOK
at the hands
in incedible 19.9.
He is a co-holder
No” Russian is likely to fare well|®f the world’s 100 yards record
n the sprints.
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five year,
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Mexico score
against
innings.
and
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hard-pressed
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passed
ball
accounted
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to
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eight.
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hits
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in the second. in the fourth
win
Winning
five runs
the
pitcher
the bottom of the Puerto Rico into
by
Jose
Aruba run
of
pushed the
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LEAGUE STANDINGS AND LEADERS PAGE 23
MAJOR
SPORTS THE
SAN
JUAN
STAR
—
Tuesday, August
16, 1960
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Bi. *
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Alfredo Santacruz slides safely into third base in the fourth inning of yesterday’s Little League final. Santacruz advanced on a single by Raphael Montemayor. Venezuela’s right
fielder Antonio
Galiz’
throw
to third baseman
not in time. Santacruz slid past the ba photos by Gunter Hett.)
Alfonso, Olivares
g but got back in time.
was
(STAR
Mexico Triumphs,4-
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Europeans Challenge | Nips Venezuela In Extra U.S. Dash Supremacy Innings For Latin Crown Games
sprints
are
loaded with talent—for oncé not entirely U. S. made. True,
the (10 10
great American tradition in the Olympic gold medals out of a possible 13 in the
out
of
12
in
the
200
meters)
is*' to the 200 so far opposition, ; disinterest. never until
awe-inspiring for any yet it is a fact that
today
have so many
come
out
of
Beat
good sprinters
so
many
Jerome,
different
Armin and
we
Hary
Harry
of
Germany,
Jerome
of
recently stole the by running 100
honest
time
of
23,
Canada,
19,
world headlines meters in the
10
seconds
flat,
One tenth under the listed world record. Hary did it in Zurich on One of Europe’s fastest tracks. He Start
chiefly which,
Furopean
relies on his “blitz” since he won the
title
at
Stockholm
two
years ago with a gateway just too good to be legal, has had Europeans divided in twa factions—one
very boy's
appreciative quick
openly
of the Saarland
reflexes,
critical
of
the
other
his _ starting
Strategies and more so of the starters who ‘let him go away with it.” The muscular type of sprinter, this happy-go-lucky
employee
of Bayer
Leverkusen
trials
is one of marked
Pasarell
Ray
whose
|; occurred
countries
at the
in July,
University
of
dash events 100 meters,
Norton 10
NEWPORT,
flat
century
Canadian
Olympic
is a student Oregon.
In
at the
his
fresh-
man year, in May, he whipped a crack field in the 100 yards of the Modesto 9.4 from such
Relays, winning in acknowledged speed-
sters as Ray
Norton,
Bob Like
Doug
Smith,
Poynter and Dave Styron. Hary, this shy Negro young-
ster relies on his explosive start. In the opinion of several European observers, Peter Radford of Britain can vie with Hary for the
title of Europe’s
fastest human.
great competitor, the Englishman has times
one should
not
A
21-year-old of 9.4 and
20.5 (the latterwind-aided) English distances. Then
for the
forget
Man-
fred Germar, the fair-haired German who was Europe’s No. 1
sprinter for several years. At 25, Germar seems, like Bobby Morrow
is in the States, to be past his peak,
at any rate a man te watch in the 100 meters. His mental approach
yet
(See
he
is
the
By JIM DOUGLAS Mexico won the Latin American Little League playoffs at Sixto Escobar Stadium yesterday, defeating a game but outclassed Venezuelan team, 4-3, in extra innings, Thus, Mexico will go to the Little League World Series—which it won in 1957 and 1958—in Williamsport, Pa. starting a week from today. + v Puerto Rico, which won the*
only
EUROPEANS,
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eliminations
I. (®@—Charles
Santurce,
Puerto
Rico yesterday won his first round match in the Newport Casino Invitational Grass Tennis Tournament,
ef Britain,
beating
Mike
Hann
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night.
looks 15 years old, they
big
extra With
and runs
ensued
men
on
the down,
during first and
Venezuelans catcher
slammed
down to Mexican miro Cruz. Hit
the the
innings.
rhubarb
rally.
a_
Oscar
grounder
shortstop
Ra-
Spectators
Cruz threw wide to third trying to get the runner, Luis Ferrer,
of
to
and
the
Ferrer
home,
plate
when
picked
ball
photographers
hit
a group
behind
continued
but
was
up
the
aroynd
nipped
the
third ball
at the
baseman and
threw
it to the catcher. Managers
for three runs in of the sixth to send
into
three
LEAGUE 000
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hearts
Gonzalez
Detroit Chicago
at New
in
base.
:
second
at Cincinnati, night.
Washington
5-1,
consolation game behind the four-hit pitching of lefty Daniel
game
Partial’s Score Philadelphia
AMERICAN Boston
Aruba,
local
nings by the left-handed speedballing of big Rolando Laurea-
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defeated
the
scrappy Venezuelans. Sent down practically in order for five in-
9 0
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Yesterday,
ousted
who turned out for yesterday’s doubleheader were won by the
NATIONAL LEAGUE (First Game) Milwaukee 010 011 000—3
Baltimore
squad
6-4, 2-6, 6-2.
BASEBALL SCORES
Milwaukee
Sunday.
last year, was
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L. QUERCETANI
1960 Olympic
ree ey
ROBERT
(AP)—The
onto
the
and
field.
players
rushed
Venezuela
argued
that the ball was illegally stopped and Ferrer should be vallowed to score. Mexico contend-
ed
the
ball
was
in
play.
The
umpires ruled in favor of Vénezuela and it was a°3-1 game. .
The
next batter;
Heberto
Barroso,
first baseman then
singled) off
the right field fenee to bring
the
tying
runs.
It
was
only the
third of four hits Venezuela muster
could
off Laureano.
t.
The fourth blow was a do@ble by losing pitcher Freddy Navarro with one gut eighth when
in the last of ‘the the Mexicans led,
43.
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tired
the
Navarro,
the
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side who
for -the was
MEXICO,
also
victory. the
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ROME,