The San Juan Star (Aug. 17, 1960)

Page 1

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Vol. I No. 244

San Juan, Puerto Rico, Wednesday, August 17, 1960

nl

at San

Juan. Fuerte

Bise

Cuban Aide Recalled: ected? Def Has Consul (Exiles Say Tension Mounts As OAS Meets By JACK

RUTLEDGE

Mrs. Cruz Says She Will Get New Post

Perdomo

An air of tension preSAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) ministers met here for vailed today as hemispheric forei a conference that was sure to have far-reaching effects.

|Quit Post

By

U. S. Secretary of State Christian A. Herter flew into

fected, Cuban ed yesterday.

sources

here

Cruz

report-

Costa Rica a few hours be-+ fore the opening of the conference, from which Cuba’s Rail Roa threatened to withdraw unless Costa Rican sec-

téld by Puerte Rican officials last week they would not recognize him

urity forces quit “molesting”

as

the Cuban.

charged Angelica

Roa’s

threat

was

made

over

the

they occupy. - Costa Rican

Foreign

Alfredo

said

the

Vargas

incident

but

said

in the

Vargas

By WALTER

studying the Communism]

from _

Cuban

had

moved

ing

it

delegation

anti-Castro A

earlier

not

getting

Cuban

Cuban

told

out of its hotel claim-

was

has

that

the

STAR,

government

arisen

in

adequate

protection. Several Cubans had been disarmed earlier by security (See MINISTERS, Page 20)

Es

aes

exiles. that

considers

mo

its consular

the

Commonwealth.

his

Perdo-

representative

in

Both U. S. and Cuban officials (See CONSUL, Page 20)

SECRETARY HERTER ... arrived yesterday

al-

Mrs.

Cruz

that

“to of

defend

Puerto

the

Rico

is

to defend the Cuban revolution.” Calls Charge “Novel” But

while

feels

-an

the

Castro

“immense

regime

sympathy”

for Puerto Rican independence, added Mrs. Cruz, the “Cuban government does not export

revolutions.” She recent

ton

spokesman

however,

still

Havana,

independence

the would-

Embassy

from

position

be envoy may have flown to Miami to seek political asylum and join

security

forces before commenting further on Monday night’s incident. The

Puerto Rican

Correspondent

circles

for

deprives me of the immense honor of being deported by the agents of North American imper| ialism.” Moreover, Mrs. Cruz took the

aides, Mrs. charged her

speculation

diplomatic

island

said, “The order of Dr. Raul Roa

dis-

PRIEST

Washington

terday. Strong

;

report

he

WASHING TON—The whereabouts of Luis Perdomo, Cuba's consul designate te Puerto Rico, was providing U. S. officials with an intriguing diplomatic mystery yes-

said he was awaiting a

complete

one of his Cruz. They.

STAR

nation’s

Americas.

until

the

Commenting on the come-home

ses

main concern is te maintain a “climate of order and security” during the conference dangerous: spread of

consul

leave

order

affairs.

regretted

the

Cuban

; Pwith. meddling in

Minister

he

J. LIDIN

leged participation in Puerto Rican politics.

Immigration officials declined te comment on Perdomo, who was

radio after a crowd of about 150 - was. brdéken up while seeking to Serenade the Cubans in the home

HAROLD

The Cuban government has ordered Mrs. Angélica Cruz, its comely and controversial consular aide in San MIAMI (#—Cuban Consul Luis Juan—to return home to Havana for reassignment. The return home order came on the heels of a ComPerdomo, a veteran of 28 years iu the diplomatic service, has de- monwealth demand that Mrs.*

4

labeled as accusations

that

Castro

“novel” the by Washing-

plans

to

help

“a handful of Puerte Rican radicals” in their alleged efforts to overthrow the Commonwealth government. The purpose of the U-S. State

(See

MRS.

CRUZ,

Page

MRS.

ANGELICA

... revolutions

20)

CRUZ

not

exported

Martial Law CAP’s Flores: Vote For Munoz Is Declared Is Vote For Anti-Christian Laws By Lumumba By A. W. MALDONADO

A

leader of the Christian

votes for Gov. Munoz Popular

Action

Party

said

yesterday

that

any

Catholic

who

By ANDREW

is “an accomplice to the “anti-Christian laws supported by the

party.”

Eduardo

Flores,

after

a Speech

to the

San

Juan

Rotary

Club

yesterday

afternoon,

commented that “a sincere* government? It Flores strongly denied that it is a Christian Catholic cannot in conscience is compatible, as Gov. Munoz would be an error, they say. vote for Mr. Mufioz Marin. has repeated often, to be a “good Why? Is it that the teachings

He cannot give his vote sustaining anti-Christian laws.” Flores,

secretary

of

the

CAP,

said that it “followed” that if it is a sin to practice birth-control;

then

it

is

a

grave

matter

of conscience to vote for a political party that sustains birthcontrol laws. . Registered In 40 Towns

The CAP in

economist has

40

said

completed

towns

and

that. the

registration 16

more

will

be completed by early next week. The CAP, of

he added, is in process

checking

turning

each

them

petition

over

to

before

the

State

Catholic “Mr. who is

registered

deadline

for

by

filing

Aug.

28,

petitions.

the

Popular.”

of

Marin can say Popular,” Flores

Flores

a

said, “but he cannot a good Catholic.” In

his’

speech

say

who

before

is the

Rotary Club, Floresstressed that the purpose of the CAP is to fight against “anti-Christian laws” and against secularism

Christ are not The philosophy said

at

the

begining

tion

Be the

Party,”

they

Errer” Christian

Flores

fear

Christian

that

there

also

social

government?

a

That

everything will go wrong if there ~

vince in a column

reverence.

Mario Davila, CAP provisional president present at the luncheon, said that he has noticed

many

of the

farmers

to inscribe

Bayamon

Ac-

be

were spreading. Men, women and

children

were

long. A Belgian radio broadcast from Brussels said the arrival of U. N. troops had failed to stem

the

continued,

of six

but

helping

“Would “Many fear

a period

reported fleeing Luluabourg, capital of the strife-torn Kasai Pro-

Mufioz spoke to during his rural political campaign last week are

munism.”

for

his speech, is that “God exists” and that Man—“created by God” ——owes Him not only personal

“without are not

turn com-

Congo

: | months and reports indicated that violence and inter-tribal warfare

of

that

God” which in far away from

. =| entire

to be lived?” of the CAP,

which, he warned, leads to laws

and that a total of 64 towns will “Do be.

and Mufioz a good

BOROWIEC

LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo (AP)—The Congolese f 4)government last night de'?/creed martial law over the

Paid

These

the CAP

District Ne

CAP,

}.

Court.”

Davila

Page

20)

there.

martial

signed

by

savubu

and

decree

was

President

law

Joseph

Ka-

Premier

Patrice

Lu-

mumba. It gave “the gravity the situation” as the reasonThe

Attention

farmers,

violence

The

in

decree

was

seen

parate effort to restore

said,

told him that what Mufioz said (See

the

that

nearly 20 miles

EDUARDO

FLORES

...a matter of conscience

of

as a des-

peace

to

the Congo. * In

amother

(See

development,

CONGO,

Page

20)

Lu


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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Wednenday, Augwot 12, 1960

Powers By

PRESTON

MOSCOW

Francis

Gary

trial as an the Soviet

Spy Trial Starts Today nounced

GROVER

(Wednesday)

(AP)—

goes

on

aerial spy today prosecution has

Powers

and an-

SE

it intends to convict the

whole

foreign

United

States.

policy

of

just 117 days after his high-flying

the

U-2 reconnaissance jet came

in the area of Sverdlovsk in the fice charges Powers with spying

Powers goes before tribunal—on his 31st

a military birthday—

Ural Mountains. He had about 1,200 miles over territory. ~

$600 Million Latin American Aid Approved In Committee

The

bara; his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Powers, of Pound, Va., and | several

American

attorneys

permitted

by

carries

15 years

a penalty of

imprisonment

or

death by shooting. The indictment quotes Powers as admitting he piloted the plane, that he flew over Soviet territory and that he manipulated instruments which he supposed were

will be Powers’ anxious wife, Barwho

came

down

on

Chairman William J. Fulbright (D.-Ark.) said the committee

emanated

The committee went along with Administration requests for specific authority to spend

approved the bill 11-0 after revising it to leave the way open for

tact with any Americans during the entire period of what the Soviets called the pre-trial investi-

up

specific

Latin

to $500

millian

next

year

channels

for

Mew Arrest Made

program

in advance

ing

economic

of

republics

Colombia,

Sept.

even

as

an

air-conditioning

in

at

ewe

|

f

PEOPLE

of

and

the

It

omit- |

skills.

also

WHO

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prov-

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climates.

All cooling capacities certified accerding te Air Conditiening Refrigeration Institute (ARI) standards, tewe yardstick ef the Industry.

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MOON

UNITED

Puerte

Franklin to

a

ration

D.

all

other

NATIONS

— (#—Mrs.

Roosevelt

will

meeting of

of

Poland,

ceolimg

requirements, 14

Aug.

22

Aug. 29

Sep.

YOUR. USED 8

Emergency Wednesday,

MACHINE AS | a ;

NEW

PAYMENTS

and

From. . $179. vi

Registry August

teday and PUERTO

Sept.

5-10.

17

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fair

the

fF==

weekday

nights

your

shopping

oe

oe

oe

ee

ISLANDS—Generally

corcover from

barred,

by

Supreme

the

Building

Supreme-.Court

the

judges

closest

ple and as such ly

aware

“If you

of

their

have

to

must

yes-

the

peo-

be especial-

problems.

the

vocation,”

added ‘“‘you Will find satisfying position.” proceedings

it

were

a

he very

witnessed

by a small group of relatives and well-wishers. Subsecretary of Justice, Francisco

Espinosa

Jr., made

the presentation of the candidates. The judges were appointed by Gov. Munoz. The Senate is expected to approve the _ appoint-

it convenes.

Nuevo

&

Caparra

tonight.

hour. 12:30

TIDES

Rie

Puerte

and

fair. ,

TIDES

Metropolitan Area San Juan — Santerce

Piedras — Barrie Obrere 3-2467 for imformation assistance.

except for isolated shewers today .

Easterly, 12 to 18

YESTERDAY’S

Night Pharmacy Junces 1304 Decters on Night Duty

Wednesday,

and

High

San Juan: Fajardo:

Terrace

August

17

Tides

4:33 a.m. 4:29 a.m. 3:56 a.m, 4:2 am. Lew Tides a.m.

10:07 a.m, 8:48 a.m, 10:00 a.m.

6:26 6:17 8:04 6:08

p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

11:10

p.m.

10:38 p.m. 11:04 p.m. 10:32 p.m.

HIGH:

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YESTERDAY’S LOW: 74. STATESIDE: New York, 72, eloudy; Boston, 69, partly cloudy; Washington, 80, fair; Philadelphia, 75, cloudy; Miami, 86, partly cleudy; Chicage, 77, partly cloudy; Los Angeles, 72, cloudy; San Francisco, 59, partly cloudy.

~TRY

convenience.

east-southmiles per

p.m.

S

from 8 te 16 P.M.

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were

Office

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into

WINDS: easterly at

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countries

ments when

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tonight. RICO and

00; wan

FedeAssns.

Maya

6:68

MODELS

World

All

IN 8

EMPEROR

to

8

FORECAST:

A TRADE

issued

WEATHER

Specialists

exact

serve

Nations

brands

‘Aug.

EASY

the

United

in Warsaw, than

were

Negron Ferceremony in

The -“

as a member of the U. S. delegation

Rice.

Rico.

combined.

Carrier

im

Rodriguez receives a con-

Mrs. FDR Is Delegate

Wednesday. August 17: The moon rises today at 2:07 A.M. and sets at 3:21 P.M.

Cooling capacities to meet every requirement. More Carrier Air Conditioning im Puerto Rice

-

CONGRATULATIONS—Osvaldo

gratulatory kiss from his wife, Ersilia, yesterday after being sworn in as a District Court judge. Two other new judges were also sworn in. (STAR photo by A. Murad.)

Conditioning

dollar.

electricity.

Largest

con-

Court Justice Luis handez in a simple

be

Galvaneal).

industry Prevides

allowed

terday afternoon. _ The new judges, Oswaldo Rodriguez, "Pedro Perez Perez and Eugenio Vela%quez Martin heard Justice Negron say that they will

ee

ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS

Trepical

Washington. not

Three District Court judges were sworn

grams. eae

reports

Three District Court Judges Sworn In

an

training

technical

State.

2S

from

foreign propesed

and

conflicting

was

Passes

ides that the Senat> and House | be informed of the project pro- |

BUY Gi wR

land,

of

respondents yesterday to the trial but cameramen

of

Bogota,

modification,

scientific

series

of the meet-

5.

had_

greater

cretary

Few

designed

A

about the plane and its mission

to

ning of the year and the authority to spend is given to the Se

mechanic, Ramon held on

Specially

confessed

In the revised form, the sum to be spent would be subject to new legislation at the begin-

himself

was taken before Judge Mellado who ordered him $2,000 bail.

WHY

Powers

the military section of the Sipreme Court appointed a Soviet lawyer to defend him.

liveable

im _ his

identified

says

ting

home Monday night. Rafael Terraza Davila, 33, of 403 Italia St.. Hato Rey was arrested for allegedly receiving illegal lottery tickets. who

ment

had the

tan

Terraza,

intended to collect information for the United States. The indict-

gation. When that was completed,

ministers

American Fulbright

Case

arrested

spect-

of

use

The seventh member of an ilJegal numbers ring which has been under investigation by metropoli-

was

than

Powers

specific authorization on | money, in which Congress prom- | ised to help Latin America with the redistribution and use of

police

more

directing

the

money. President Eisenhower asked that Congress act on

bill also carries authoriza-

In Numbers

no

Soviet

the

payment on a program for improving living and_eultural standards of Latin Americans.

The

be

the

An indictment drawn up by the

legislation

initial

be

court to ators.

floods.

program.

an

will

for Chilean rehabilitation from disastrous earthquakes and

American

as

additional

charge

T to

charges”

Soviet soil May 1, but it was net until May 5 that Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushehev made a publie announcement. With the Supreme Seviet (parliament) as his forum, he told the world an American intelligence plane had winged 68,000 feet over the southern USSR and the highly industrialized Urals area, and was brought down by a Soviet rocket shet.

by attempting to coHect state secrets for a foreign government.

Also present in the glittering, chandeliered Hall of Columns

U-2

the

$600

development

million

Powers’.

of

tion

million

$100

flown Soviet

substance

WASHINGTON (AP)—T he Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved without dissent yesterday a bill authorizing a economic

of

“the

Soviet Committee of States Security and the chief prosecutor’s of-

down


st eat she Wea, Mili EE

ai

§

_

*

-'|Lingerie Workers Will Receive More Pay; New Pact Imminent By HAROLD Negotiations

‘saves

J. LIDIN

covering

some

he

1,900

Union

(ILGWU)

and

and

floor provide a wage government-ordered 79

ak

introduced ae

:

into

with

the

its

master

new

ap-

predicted

the number

a

continued

3,500,

and

the

growth

of island

apparel

the

number

. total

here at about

shops

at

about

has

firm

a_

years, Rose said. Other officers in

For| the|

strategic|parel

any

vice president Jonas Tannenbaum, treasurer Ben Segan, and Secretary Anthony Burriscano.

the

date

for

the

All

spokesman|

ILGWU

indication

of

size]

the

planned

include

Assn.

Manufacturers

or-!

in

are

officers

the

firms

plants

subsidiary

executives

here,

established

with

or

Rico.

in Puerto

...[n business in Puerto Rico?

payment

agreement

international

represen-

tative Robert Gladnick, who is |leaving Puerto Rico for Miami

mo

with

the Apparel

Manufac-

Rocket

(STAR photo by G. Hett.)

Kidnaped Australian (AP)—Police

SYDNEY Graeme

found

8-year-old

Thorne,

last “night

announced

kidnaped

Sydney

Is Postponed

For 42 Hours

schoolboy,

tempt. to put an experimental mili-

in the suburb of Seaforth.

Graeme, son of lottery winner Basil Thorne, disappeared on his way to school July 7. For the past five and a half weeks Australian police have conducted their most extensive search

he

ever

left

from

his

Ninety

minutes

accent

demanded

for

safe

his

a missing

parents’

after

25,000

return.

person.

bondi The

he

left,

blanket. The parents sought

when

vanished

for

said

soon

after

school.

a phone

australians caller

“Yll feed him te the sharks.” and gagged. The descomposing a

Graeme

apartment

caller

pounds if the

with

a foreign

($56,000)

money

ransom

was

not

paid

Police found his body, bound remains had been wrapped in to

establish

and where the kidnapers wanted them to make “All we want is eur son back unharmed,” Thorne

contact. said.

The

abduction

to pay,

came

but

shortly

were

after

neverable

the

father

won

$223,000.-

(AP)—The

NATIONS, United

States

N..

Y.

yester-

day challenged the Soviet Union to join in step-by-step plan to close down all plants that produce fissionable materials used in nuclear weapons. U.S. Ambassador Henry Cabot - Lodge made the proposal to the 82-nation

Disarmament

U.N.

Commission

in

calling

of East-West renewal ment negotiations.

The

Soviet

Union

for

a

disarma.

decided

at

the last minute to take part in Orginally, the the conference. Soviet blec nations said they would boycott Ahe meeting in an attempt to persuade AsianAfrican and other so-called neutral nations to stay away. Lodge said’ the United States is ready to carry out on a reciprocal basis with the Soviet Unien the transfer of agreed quantities of fissionable materjals from existing accumulated

weapons stocks to peaceful “usés.*

grade

U-235,

which

the United

Soviet

Union

States each

Army’s

tary

dropped

by

all

the

SE

Union

the Defense the

Department

shot

was

an-

being

had

a

post-

three-hour

it

became

pe

the rocket conditions.

apparent

the

launching could not be accomplished in this period, the effort was called off. The

nature

of

and the

caused

the

delay

jinitial-

“closed.

the

trouble

was

that

not

dis-

prepared to join in a plan of this kind, I am authorized to propose a second way in which we might now make a start. The United States is ready to join]. the

Soviet

Union

in

halting

is

not

pons

use.”

£

ET

'

In Whole or in Part beautifully restored 3 story building. — Full

Fortaleza 152 (Opposite Padin‘s). otf commercial possibilities. Street floor comIncinerator. Elevators, Air Conditioning, Possibilities 2 and 3 floors office or commercial. mercigl. High class shops, Boutique, Art Shop, ResTourist center. taurant,

etc.

by

successive steps the production of fissionable materials for wea-

FOR LEASE IN OLD SAN JUAN -

a

for at least 42 hours.

When

powers

as

the schedyesterday

riod in which to fire for the desired orbit

warring

Soviet

designed

within 19. minutes of uled launching time

Scientists

bombs

Corps

at Saliits route

The countdown on the Thor-AbleStar carrier rocket progressed to

during World War II. Lodge then added: “If

Signal

forces.

poned

explosive

into

forerunner of a globak communications network for all U. S. mili-

over 1,000 times greater than that

high

Caribbean

over Puerto Rico.) The satellite is

ly transfer.” He said that was enough to generate an explosive force well of all the

satellite

Communications Center nas when it passes in

as the amount

would

communications

orbit about the earth. (The satellite, called Courier 1-A, will receive a message from the

nounced

“In doing so,” he added, “the United States is ready to set aside 30,000 kilograms of weapons

tary

when

US Urges Closing Of Plants For Nuclear War Materials UNITED

at-

an

of

a postponement

| forced

was

(#—

yesterday

problems

of | Technical

the body

Fila.

CANAVERAL,

CAPE

Dead

Found

Boy

Shot

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~

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\

contract

:

'

a proposed

turers Assn. of Puerto Rico.

?

Ap

new

the

Gladnick built the garment| this week at his own request aftér five years in Puerte Rico. union here from scratch to a membership of 5,800 in 42) five years service here, said orshops. With Gladnick is his successor Jerry Schoen, (left), | 227iation_f_the lingerie blec and ILGWU secretary-general Louis Stulberg. They are studying

35.

industry.

brassiere

-~L.Gwu

negotiations here is ILGWU representative Robert Glad-| nick (right), transferred at his request to Miami after

pact. this year

the severance

of

tad

é

&

2.8 TO MIA MI—Participating in his last labor|

GLADNICK

plan

head

at the Crim-|of apparel employes

German.

Ee

cents hourly. He also mentioned @ severance pay plan as another possible benefit of the The ILGWU earlier

San

of the

None gave

fect under a revised decree. Stulberg said that the new contract will above the

Rose,

lingerie field here as “expanding”

value for the proposed union drive] against the knitted goods indus-| try. ;

ef-

take

to

slated

is

hourly

in

Crimptex

for lingerie plant$ here is 70 cents hourly, but a new minimum of 79 cents

29 workers

plant

manufacturers on the island. said, Gladnick reason, this

wage

Federal.minimum

Present

jurisdiction|

Yarn produced at the Crimptex| About 1,500 of these workers have plant is used by other sweater|been added within the last two

into the ILGWU

shops

drive.

Herbert and

ing some tex

secretary-treasurer Louis general Stulberg indicates that agreement is imminent it will bring another

11 garment fold here.

ILGWU

as|ganizing

segment|

limited entry into the knit goods | plants. industry, with a contract cover-| He estimated

the

ILGWU

and

is signed

If a pact

plants

The garment. union had made a|in

yesterday.

‘announced

it was

the

goods non-union

here.

newly created Apparel Manufacturers. Association of Puerto Rico, Inc.,

knit

large

within

lingerie workers in Puerto Rico are well advanced hetween the Garmefit Ladies International Workers

the

only


a

ser eae

the 18 great

ar

41 Burglaries Reported District Judge Is Victim

WE CONGRATULATE

|

A labor chief and a District Court judge were among

the victims of 41 thefts reported during the 24 hour period

to metropolitan police

ending at noon

yesterday-

Judge Rieardo Calderén told police that while he was}

sleeping at his home at 419+ Ariel St. in Dos Pinos Urbanization, Hato Rey, Monday

night, a thief

|

bedroom

and

containing

4th ANNIVERSARY

Judge

~ Wing

SALE sins TODAY WEDNESDAY AUGUST

said

of

told

40

he

thinks

a master — no _ evidence

Bayamon,

Lopez,

his pants

$38.

Claderon

the culprit had since there was forced entry.

In

Police Force Promotes 78

entered the

took

Jose

Hiram

authorities

“'To Lieutenant

Luis

Bosch

Gonzalez

someone_

Seventy eight sergeants and detettives passed examinations for

-St.,

broke

into his sports store and stole five

17

pistols

and

Rafael

venth

reported

his

three

Diaz

St.,

home

jungle

and

took

Ave.

had

broke

a

.38

of

was

Earle Sheppard, 3381 Condado Ave., an official with the Seafarers International Union, reported that a

gold

watch

valued

by

him

of the

squad which

$200 in

house

police| § yester-

lieutenant,

announced

the greater number

}leadership

Ashford

and

his

to

"The new officers will fill some vacancies in the department but

into

caliber

100

$50 in cash when

Ele-

Bayamon,

thief

registered pistol. Leslie B. Cain, jewels stolen entered.

of

Lomas, a

promotion

eemiers

knives.

Calderon,

Las that

a

their

:

i ih

on

at

will form the

new

motorized

will patrol the metro-

tropolitan area 24 hours a day. The squad, -which will start operating

on

Sept.

1,-is

being

formed to counteract the alarming number of robberies and assaults which have taken place recently.

The five officers who received $200 was stolen from his residence “tthe highest grades were: Sgt. Police are investigating the Guillermo Garcia Garcia, Sgt.

theft of $271 in cash, $60 in stamps, and two radios, from an office

at

1100

The

Corchado

theft

was

St.,

reported

Amalio

by

in jewelry

from

Suarez

Diaz,

Sgt.

Melvin

SS

SSS

COL.

CHESTER DUNNING .. Pest commander

Luis

Maldonado Trinidad, Det. Fausto Arroyo, and Det. William Velez

Santurce.

Nenay.

Klein of. that address. Alfred Nelson, of 1500 Asis St., Santurce, said burglars got $200 in cash, a radio-phonograph, and $350

ws

TH SAN JUAN SEAR + Weduenday, August 17, 1960

Petes

ess

ee

Born In Plane,

Change Of Command \Parade Tomorrow :

his heme.

Hold-Up Suspect Admits He Is Drug

Addict, Police Say The

hold-up

suspect

who

is

charged with trying to get $17,000 from a messenger of the United Federal Savings in Puerto Nuevo

will be named Luis, Purser Luis Suro who

in one

said

wardrobe

at

to

bra

. FIGURE LOVELINESS ALWAYS ., because “6-way” features *

NEW FLAT UNDERWIRE body-molding comfort. . .

*

LASTEX every

%

BACKS

motion.

AIR-FOAM silhouette.

A

CUP:

32

In fine

for

to comform

flexible

to your

..

shaped

cups, adds to your

.

to 36

Pre-shunk

B CUP: white

..,

addict

he

came

to

the

is-

land in February from New York where he was born, police added. The

police

and

the

FBI

are

SPANISH AT THE

CLASSES

mediate and advance stuRegistration

will

go

on

until Thursday the 18th at Humanities 1 in the basement of the Humani-

ASK

FOR

YOUR

KEY

ties building.

Registration fee: $25.00 a semester.

pas-

Warren

St.,

mother patched

and child were diste a hospital when

plane

Brooklyn.

landed.

doing

Both

Beth

are

well.

water

supply

in

the

Cidra

i

and

that

supplies

The

in

the metro-

politan area. Last Thursday, there were only 313,000,000 gallons stered in Cidra. Sunday, there were 639,000,000.

Dies Of Salted Peanuts BARNSLEY, England (AP)—A|

will

be

ist

Lt.

Ralph

W.

new

commander

of

Fort

1939

‘after

attending

the

Uni-

versity of Illinois and New Mexico A&M College. During World War II, he. served in Europe with the

res-

coroner has ruled that Mrs. Annie Winter, 59, died from eating

It

Buchanan, a native of Lawrenceville, Ill., received his commission

Aqueduct and Sewer Authority. Cidra is one of the two large reservoirs

p.m.

Thompson.

ervoir, according to Juan Labadie Eurite, executive director of the

in

Spanish as aj foreign language for beginners interdents.

at the 18 great

a

4:45

the public. Commander is’ Maj. Eduardo Miranhis: staff will be comDonald W. ConCapt. John C.

Mildred

UPR

and evening classes

TREASURE CHEST

was

Cidra Reservoir Supply Is Doubled By Weekend ne

The University of Puerto Rico is offering daytime

in the

Mrs.

who

the

32 te 38

cotton

nurse

Townsend

questioning him in connection with reportedly other hold-ups, including that of | — a messenger of Metropolitan Builders. Hernandez is being held in lieu of $10,000 bail in La Princesa in San Juan.

Thousands and thousands of

FREE GIFTS

Hernandez Munoz, 27, that he had been a drug

before

registered

senger. Mrs. Vargas, 18, was traveling with her 14-menth-old son. She currently resides at 171

yesterday.

Angelo admitted

will take place on the pest parade

and Loan Assn. Monday, has ad-

mitted that he is a drug addict and staged the robbery as a means of paying for drugs, policel

a COMPLETE

mander since last April and who will continue as_ executive officer of the post. The ceremony, 4 retreat parade for all units at that installation,

ji


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Sot

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ae

to

nt 17; 1960

wi

eeta

to

you

introduce

7AY aN ALBERTO -A

Design!

Office

Condominium

Re

in

Concept

New

Mr. Luis Esteban Julia, President of City Enterwith

Inc., shows

prises,

pride

the

mock-up

of

SAN ALBERTO Condominium, a modern office building under construction at stop 17 and Ponce de-Leon Avenue. The first auto parking building

‘ in Puerto Rico will be constructed next to SAN ALBERTO.

| MUHA LAVALLE

I am sure you will be interested to know some

@

5. We

finished

a completely

It’s ready to the last detail. Just move

basic facts about SAN ALBERTO:

1. You can buy office with the lowest payment ever: from $520 up.

guarantee

office! in!

6. You can design your office any way you want. Areas

start at 269

square

feet up to 11,000

square feet.

. Your office is financed through Banco de Fomento and Banco de Ponce with a 15 year loan. . When

you buy your office you get simultane-

ously and permanently, parking rights for your car in the first parking building ever construct- ed in Puerto Rico.

4. SAN ALBERTO

Mt al

is completely air conditioned.

want

more

information

You

will

dern

office condominium

about

—located

this

mo-

.

in the most

progressive sector in Puerto Rico— write or call: CITY ENTERPRISES Tels.

3-4254

y

INC. 3-O850

Suite 500 — San Martin Condominium Ponce de Leén Avenue corner to Parque Street


ns

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te Feo

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Wednesday, August 17, 1960

6

Industrial Production Market Continues Rise Held Steady in July

5.B.A. Offers New Service To Small Business Concerns te obtain

Administration

iy

Yordan, Business

office

for

i

by Antonio of the Small

: | ‘! E f et i 1

nounced manager

this

area.

Under the new service abs tracts of research and development reports on principal indus-

U.S.

reports of

prepared

Technical

Dept.

of

Serv-

Commerce,

and other federal agencies departments,” Yordan said

Small

manufacturers

in the new the Puerto

SBA

on

fourth

|.

|

and

interested

service may Rico branch

the

floor

Of 1,221 issues traded, 593 taking | left prices below yy. | their hest for the day at the close. | vanced, 390 declined, and

stork mar-| Profit

of the

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Jones

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active

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Press

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NEW YORK Ne. 4 ex-deck a offer

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FUTURES

KH!

vending

Allied Chem

Beth Steel

COFFEE

as much as $9.

Electronics,

Closing Stock Quotations

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sugar Bid.

mixed

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contact of the

New York Department Store Building, Stop 1642, Santurce.

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on

Office

will

f

based the

we

-

are by

abstracts

s

quest. “The

op SttgTne | ily rLEEE C 5 fe

trial categories will be provided to small manufacturers on re-

|

MCKEE

it

cur-

BE a feerk

concerns

rent information on government | ; supported technical research and development work has been an-

i Rie E é

acturing

designed small manuf-

&,

new service it easier_for

JOHN

WASHINGTON — Industrial production held steady in July after edging downward in June, to the government reported yester-

rie a: ? i 4 i i k : j i i i z 3! i 88 F f i

A make

By

,

Thomas

Antilles Ship. Corp} Reyal Mail Line, |; Imbert i

fi


_-

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Wednesday, August 17, 1960

N.Y.C. Building Boom

Hotels Join

=

years, with

slight dips in occupancy signs frequent

vacancy

have, seen

——

say a

with 51,307,000

some | 147

during|

f%

of rent-|the depression of the 1930's whea

feet

space went begging.

Space Quickly Taken

with

person

One

‘The Real Estate Board of New|

office

York

New

considerable

;

during | abje space.

little

com-

|York reports. that while office |plaint about the building boom the

fairty|is

New

York

City

tax

col

_|eénstruction has increased . : World War Il, al-|lector. The completed new of ventions and im those days whet. steadily since of the rentable space|fice buildings have an asses-

a

°

Le

point was that office

ded to the skyline. With those that the saturation now under construction or with|being reached and

the |>USiness recessions, but with no

across

Amd

cities

other

new hotels rising.

a

‘ -

saturation.

country

postwar

of the

York

City which as yet shows no sign

of

in

to industry has plans on file at the department construction would be brought New York's hotel hotel} played to full houses in most{of buildings, the total wilt beja jarring halt as it was during giant

(AP)—The

NEW YORK js joining the ad construction boom in New =

opened

tal'sst,

the

ria, now 1931.

. By SAM DAWSON Business News Analyst

AP

7

aay boa Pag orgy

all

_was sole host to the |mast

ws

spend more this year than their

thas been quickly taken. This has|sed value of $880 million. This Series. Since 1947 Manhattan has seen confounded the few observers who brings in about $37% million a Ee ee ie ee ee en

1959 in outlay million $265 just for modernization -projects. Go eae Nick tek in office building is one reason given why new hotels are plan:

the available ned te increase reom supply for visiting businessrere

_..no

MILTON

.

interference

Loew’s Theaters Inc., which is

Cuba | excavating

from

-

it can

said

ITICS

el

fe

AUSTIN, Texas —Puerto Rico}

wants

statehood

and

no

to

problems.

a real

here.

had

be

said.

.

,24Pata, here on a tour of Junior

Cuba's Fidel Castro, a San Juan|Chambers

business leader said here yester-| United

of Commerce

Communist

of

Junior

Chamber

of

Com-|

in’ the

States, influence aslo said in reports Latin

Milton” Zapata, world president | America are exaggerated. the

He

a great

missed

“For that we are all sorry,”

interfer-|Z4Pata

day.

its

out

work

Castro

chance

ence in its internal politics from|

of

for a 50-story

since the 47-story Waldorf-Asto-

one

n

plans

Manhattan,

of

hotel on the West Side, to be the world’s tallest. The two will be the city’s first major hotels built

es

e

Side

hotel

21-story

a

for

East

announces

e

e

the

en

aims

a

apa

_

men.

ZAPATA

.““The

student

groups

that

speak

|

merce, told newsmen that Castro,|the loudest are not representative by urging Puerto Ricans to claim|of the citizens of Latin America,” independence,

was

interfering

the territory’s politics. “We

want none of

that,”

in

Zapata

3

said.

“The Communists

aes

use | &

:

tat the thecot of TAXI, MISTER?—The Panhard, a French car import, has been approved for taxi and

said Cecmamais: acces

into

Latin | Publico

Service

the Public

service by

Commission

which

its rules to permit

amended

Zapata, adding that Puerto Ricans| America is not as great as they| the two cylinder auto to qualify. Constimidores Unidos, local importer of the car, refeel very close to Cuba and hope’

would make it seem.”

_ | quested the ruling.

AMPEX AMPEX

S.A. INTERNATIONAL, BRANCH RICAN PUERTO

Ampex International, S. A. is proud to announce the appointment of San Juan

Electronics,

distributor of Ampex Products

sumer Tape

Professional

including systems

Recording

150 Ponce

home

de Leén

Audio

San Juan

as

Equipment

and Con-

Ampex

Magnetic

throughout

the world

recorders.

are synonymous

Ave.,

with excellence.

Mr. Miguel Cabrera, President, San Juan Electronics, has stated his firm will stock spares and components for all Ampex

Profes-

sional Audio and Consumer equipment and invites the public to visit his office for free demonstration of Ampex equipment.

Mr.

Cabrera also stated, ‘‘we will keep a large stock of pre-recorded United

Stereo Tapes

featuring

such well

known

labels as Audio

Fidelity, Concertapes, Hifitapes, Omegatapes and World Pacific.”

2-3342 ts

TELEPHONE

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MIGUEL CABRERA Presidest, Son Juan Electronic


Two Restaurants Reopen By Betty Knorr And Nory SegarraAngela

Two popular San Juan restaurants, Verney’s and La Posada del Rey, reopensd their doors this week with

Mant, and newlyweds, Tresses, ‘were others. Cerona’s Posada Henry Corona’s new hostelry, |

La- Posada del Rey Inn, which opened

ie

who

completed a basic course in interior design were awarded diplomas at a luncheon Saturday, in the Gerénimo Room of the Hutel Caribe Hilton, given by the Puerto Rico Interior Decoration

de Oliver, Edelisa Natacha and Maria P. de Vazquez.

in

her

in

Santurce.

At Head Table Plastic-foam artists palettes, decorated with tinted carnations

july,

Angélica

president

F.

of

de

the

Yolanda

and

interior

decor,

officiated

who

completed

at

take about plete, cover

plied

arts,

eurtain

and

the

Carmen

Maria

Luisa

Lacomba

Pilar

de

de

Be-

Brafuelas,

Cassellas,

Luisa

de

Rosario,

Teresita

M.

de

Fernandez,

Aida

de

Suarez,

Edelsa Natacha Suria, and Amarylis Ramos, Ana E. Thillet and Wilma Vicenty were the gra-

duates

from

Israel

of dewhich

the

basic

Montijo,

course.

Mrs.

Rosendo

Gauthier Benitez and Mrs. Ivette Sepulyeda received having completed

diplomas for the profes-

sional decorating courses, while those _ graduating from the

making,

window Sa

Bertha

Maria

Ana Rosa Lugo, Celia Margarita Marin, Ana Virginia Morales, Edelmira T. Roca, Maria Luisa

upholstery,

drapery

Ana

Delia R. de Fornaris, Inés M. de Fussi, Ana Guilia Huyke,

six months to comcolor and all the ap-

including

Street

Angrelot,

Doris

rrios,

Enrique,

school’s professional interior decorating course and 16 others were graduated from the class of window display. In the basic course, Mrs. Valldejuly said, the woman who wants to do her own decorating is given a comprehensive

study into all the phases corating. The classes,

Violeta

de la Cruz, Margarita V. de Cardona, Nilda F. de Davila, Judith I. de Diaz, Yolanda T. de

the luncheon é@eremony. Three certificates were presented to

individuals

de

Baez,

Baquero,

founder of the school which offers the courses in all phases of

P.

Cordero

Vallde-

club

in

Graduates Mesdames Hilda F. de Acosta,

Club.

Mrs.

over

wall papering, the painting and executing of murals, are held

studio

ed

ceesererees

LADIES FREE

display

Mesdames

trong,

classes

Iraida

Margarita

includ-

G.

Arms-

Caraballo,

Mar-

garita V. de Cardona, Maria Ester Colon, Teresa del Valle, Alicia S. de Huyke, Delia de Fornaris,

Olga

C.

Georgina

de

. de

McManus,

Laguna,

Edna

V.

Suria

in place of the paints and brushes, centered the luncheon

tables

and

ments

of

twin

floral

lavender

arrangeand _

gold

chrysanthemums, the club’s colors, were used at the head table. Seated with the president were Mrs. Olga Cuevas de Qui-

Nones,

club

treasurer;

waiters,

all

friends of the host, too, kept refreshments flowing, while

the

chore.

The

the po-

ing

at

the

El

Chico

piano

bar,

Dale

Wales

F.

secretary;

Georgina C. de Laguna, vicepresident; Maria Eugenia M. de Purcell, a past president; Olga

Shuck de la Rosa, member of the board, dona Elena Zeno, a past president of the “Civicas,” and

Héctor

Deliz,

Jr., who

tained with musical the piano.

by

the

Quartet.

trical

gaiety

which

ped

Eneida

the

Verney’s has had a face-lifting—a clean-up coat of white paint—but, we are happy to report still maintains that aura of old Spanish charm and thea-

Enrique

recording

at

accompanied

dicated to Puerto Rico, “Sin Azucar y Sin Sal;” and Mesdames Isaura D. de Santana, corresecretary;

Bar

enter-

selections at

made

it one

favorite

haunts

Well-Wishers Hundreds of well-wishers dropby

to

wish

Chuck

luck

in

his new venture, including” Col. James D. C. Breckenridge, Col. and

Mrs.

her

mother,

Ana

Rafael

Rita

Albanis,

Mrs.

Montilla,

and

Brogan,

Miss

Vergne, Vera

the

Guardo

McKenna,

Mary

Cruz

with

Lewis

and

Mary

the;

Genial Corona, dressed in star,

cook’s

flow

Ca-

garb,

New Carlos Matos’ Baby A fourth daughter, Lynn, was born to Mr.

Margaret and Mrs.

Mort

Sontheimers,

Warren

Benfields

bass

player

the Auxilio Mutuo Hospital in Hato Rey. The baby weighed 6 pounds

cago dez,

Symphony, Don Luis

and

Cliff

Ivester

14 ounces.

first

with

Chi-

the

Eddie Mufioz

and

FernanRivera,

brother,

Vizearrondo, tavo

Torregrosa,

cente

Usera,

Joe

Brandi,

Barasorda, lio Otero,

Vera,

Frank Ledesma, Cesar Mokina,

Cesar

Latimer

Molina

were

and

Tommy

others.

Weekly Calendar | TOMORROW—The

First

Puerto

Rico International Theater Festival

the

premier

Nuptial”

(The

Jan

Hartog,

de

Ed;

of

Four

‘Leche

Poster)

in

the

by

Tapia

Theater in Old San Juan. time is at 8:40 p. m. FRIDAY—Inauguration

of

the |

exhibition

in

the

of

exhibition Pp. m.

Curtain j

Paisanaje

Campeche Gallery bastian St. in Old

because of your praise of our

will

summer

at 153 San SeSan Juan. The

be

open

at

Luisita

time

held

carnival

in her

at

9 p.

8:30 i Nevé

home

party

in Rio

m.

Ateneo PuertorriAmadeus

food

and

eyailable every night except NO COVER at anytime.

setae

|

eee me.

Floor

Show

=

hee cures

bse

ote te

x

are

Mondays.

aye

Pi

be

Justina $1

per

MIT

de Aldrey. person.

Club

will

—_

aakaee™ Wednesday Night Butte | =

will

Beach, Dorado starting at 11 a. m.

If you missed the last one, don’t miss

fine

Maria

Tickets

hold a picnic at the beach cotta of the Demetrio Lausells at Bre

WEDNESDAY NIGHT BUFFETS

some

soprano

SUNDAY—The

TONIGHT'S BUFFET

Ree

Eves Joe

Mozart’s one-act opera “Bastiane E Bastiana” at 8:30 p. m. on Sunday and Monday. The opera has been preduced and directed by

7\

RY

Jos

Mattei, Dick Haxlett, Mr. and Mrs. Perita Nido, Miguel Angel

PRIOE

IS 3 P.M.

Se

Nelson and E. Jr. Angel Lui

quefio presents Wolfgang

. F

OO

and Mrs. Henry)

SUNDAY—The

Racing All Year Around Wednesdays, Fridoys, Sundays end Holidays 2

Se-, and}

Lorié, the Cay Rodriguez, thi Luis Valientes, Mr. and Mrs. Vis

Piedras

The

wn

Mr.

Nelson, Charlie rique Nelson,

al

<— > NS

TIME

Mrs.;

rez will be hostess at an invitation-

i 7 RACES!

POST

Gus-_

the John Paul, Mr.

SATURDAY—Miss

69N

Mrs.

Laboy,

Franklin, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paredes. i Eleuterio Vega, Maria Luisa

Comandante

}

and

Luis

Mrs. Jose Benitez, Dr. Arturo} Morales Carrion, the Rafael Nis dos, Frank Ballester, Eduardo

to be

Lf

Mr.

Agrait,

Ana Santisteban, bastians and son

WEDNESDAY

®1CO'S

f

In the crowd were the Harold):

Dick

(he is the

the- over-/'

Lockheimers, Pierre Lacombe} and Ana Rita Vergne, César;

Schroeder, Paquita Vivo, the Hal Underhills, Ben Sandoval, the

Carlos Matos of Baldrich, Hato desk Rey, last Saturday, August 13, at

greeted

crowd of guests. Guests On Hand

role Landis and daughter, Alice,[presents the

Unique

ched chef-hat and spotless, white’

Every

PUERTO

ago.

several),

existence that vanishes into ceiling when not in use.

Cairns.

Papp,

Seville

the)

Steve

James

old

is

Padilla, Margarita Cosini with Mike Segarra, Marta Rodil and Zuckie

in

centuries

stage, said to be the only one in}

San Juan Intercontinental Hotel took over the keyboard of the

of old San Juan’s in the past.

de Miranda,

taurant

pular Paul Neves, currently play-

de Segundo, the Spanish poet who recited his own poem, de-

sponding

gurating the newly reopened sup- | per ¢lub in the San Juan Darling: | ton. Decor here is. traditionally | Spanish—the restaurant is designe }; ed to look like an outdoor res-/

failed to show up to make the hors d’oevres for the party, artist Rafael Tufino and social worker Miss Noel Nyman took

Decoration Students Graduate ladies

gourmet-

chef, transferred his talents to the Posada. Do-It-Yourself Tradition Verney’s reopening Sunday night was in the “do-it-yourself” tradition. Chuck’s friends and neighbors pitched in to help relaunch the restaurant. When the chef

co

GRADUATING C SS—Mesdames Doris Lacomba de Berrios, Ana Maria Hanuero, Yolanda Agrelot, and Hilda Acosta, receive certificates from Mrs. Georgina C. de Laguna and Mrs. Angélica F. de Valldejuly, standing, left to right, at the Interior Decoration Club’s luncheon Saturday. _Seated, left to right, are Mrs. Maria Eugenia M. de Purcell, Mrs. Eneida F. de Miranda and Mrs. Isaura D. de Santana.

Twenty-six

and

|

(The King’s } actually last §

tail party Monday, formally inav- }

musical and theawhile Henry Co-

restaurateur

b

week, was the scene of a cock-}

™\long a popular spot for the San rona,

Torrégrosa’ with f

Luisa

Renato. the Irv

;|gay cocktail parties to celebrate the occasions. Chuck New took over Verney’s,

Juan literary, e | trical crowd,

Ne

Here & There

ERE re arepaimersenedens martial

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Wednesday, August 17, 1960

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- AUGUST

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‘LOVABLE’s new front-zip

AT HENRY CORONA’S—Tommy Latimer, Angel Luis Lorei, Mrs. Ana Santisteban and César Molina, left to right, congratulate Henry Corona (in chef’s garb) at his cocktail party Monday te announce the reopening of his Posada del Rey Restaurant and (STAR photo by Betty Knorr.) Supper Club in the San Juan Darlington. nee

Benefit Ball

Aan Landers Says

ls Scheduled ForNewChurch

Start To Live In Present DEAR

ANN

LANDERS:

The

DEAR ANN LANDERS: If I didn’t have a small child who needs me I would take my life. Please tell me how to face the future.

situation is as follows: Teenage daughter, 17. Father recently ill —now recuperating. Friends

I've been married eight years to a man I worshipped. I thought he was a saint. Bud and I were

of

very close was born, drift away

One

what

sed

he

had

woman

over for relieved.

insisted wrong.

been

swore My

I

was

another

He

until our daughter then he seemed to slowly.

night

me

the

for ,over

him and we gether and new

It’s can’t lying

life

been

and

world

fell

he

tell

ed?

with was

I

day. He came me to forgive

together.

months

and

we

She

than

went to church topromised to build three

Daughter’s

on

go

boy

furlough—15

on

the

vacation

has

a

brother

16

who

is well behaved. He would be at home with _her. My husband is more prone

been

apart.

problem:

is home

and leave the 17-year-old daughter under the conditions describ-

a year.

had

the

days. Should

confes-

involved

months

whole

he

He

affair

left him the next after me, begged

a

who own a resort have invited my husband and me to spend several days with them. The crux friend

I

forgive him for cheating, and ruining my life. I

won't let him come near me. I keep thinking the other woman should be made to suffer as I have suffered. Ive even thought of going to her husband and telling him but I'm afraid of what he might de to Bud. I'm the most miserable woman in the world. Please tell me what to do—COMPLETELY

I to listen

to

neighbors

and

relatives. They say NO. I’m easygoing and feel teenagers should be trusted. My ging us to go

it up

te

you.

daughter but I’m

What

is begleaving

is your

ad-

vice?—-TRUSTING MOM DEAR TRUSTING MOM:

By

all means go—BUT don’t leave a 16-year-old boy te chaperone his

17-year-old

Get rent

an or

in the Such

mean dren. not

sister.

aunt, an

adult

uncle, sitter,

grandpato

stay

does

not

house. an

arrangement

you don’t I¢ merely presenting

trust your chilmeans you are these

can My start

fore

A formal ball to raise funds for a new Catholic church in Catahe will be held Swocty, Aug. 27,

at the

Casa-de

Espafa

begin-

ning at 9 p. m. Members of the dance committee are Mrs. Nelsie Ramirez de Benero,

Mrs.

Alicia

Schettini

de

Irizarry, César Estrada and Father Lorenzo, parish priest. A

Queen

of

Goodness

will

be

crowned at the formal ball. Candidates for the title are the Misses Angeles Mafosa, cencio, Nilsa Rios

dred Rushing, and

Nellie

The

six

on

Lydia

Esther

Drev6n,

queen

the

Nellie VillaviCarmona, Mil-

will the

be

most

Honored

guests

will

Juan

queens.

of

Olivo, Catano.

selected

basis

contributes of the ball. affair

all

from

of which

to

the

at

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one

success

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formal

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In Elegant lace-over-

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A new club named “Flor de Juventud” was organized recently

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Caparra Terrace Gets New Socia! Club

Members of the club board of directors are Rubén E. Cardona, te be an president; Charito de Jesus, vice

A.

Ramonita Pérez,

and

Irene Rolén, board members. Mr. and Mrs. Hermégenes Torres were chosen as Club advisors.

send for Ann Landers’ booklet, “Teenage Smoking,” enclosing with your request 10 cents in coin and a large, self-addressed, isn’t one solitary thing you you.—JACKIE DEAR JACKIE: What did the stamped envelope. do now but forget it. AnnLanders will be glad advice is to grow up and sixth grader do? Please hurry to live in the present be- YOUR answer. I need te know to help you with your preblems, Send them to her in care of this yoy shove that a right right away. You’re welcome. Are you*tempted te smoke be- newspaper. enclosing a stamped,

the crowd does?if s0,

.

foam-lined cups to shape you gracefully, f Convertible straps. So luxurious, so

teenagers

with what aright prove irresistible temptation. Your decision should be unLOSY . DEAR LOST: Find yourself related te neighborhood gossip before you lese your husband or relatives. It should be deforever. How much lenger do cided solely on the basis ef what you think he’s going te y on is best for your children. sess his kness and grovel at y feet DEAR ANN LANDERS: Should begging for forgiveness? a sixth grader be spanked? So—Bud was unfaithful. It Please hurry your answer. I was a terrible thing he did, but need to know right away. Thank it’s finished and done with and

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10

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Wednesday, August 17, 1960

By

Protestant

gazine

neither

says

that

dential candidate election can be

have

statement

strong

to

“In

convictions.

is

made

in

dent

an

a

of

the

Christian

Protestant

have

not

been

national

must

crises,

the

participate

Century,

Presi-

in the dis-

ed

repeatedly

in

the

Catholic

Press.” An article in the same issue of the Christian Century, written

by

Warren

B.

Martin,

sor of religion at lege in Iowa, has

“The

a

profes-

Cornell this to

Colsay:

Martin.

they

say:

the

same

in

politics,

but

over

the

between

Vice

Nixen

and

M.

If letters

One

But

agreed

to

the

networks,

though

Obstacle that could—under

present

the cave

provision

something.

Federal

Commu-

declares

when

a

station or network

to a political

it must, time to

dates

that

broadis made

on demand, provide equal all other qualified candi-

for

the

same

office.

As the law now stands, it would mean that if the networks gave

faith insu-

free

time

for

the

of strong reand also a

Nixon-Kennedy

church

his

not

liation

the

Presidency

in

the

he

although

accepted

in

of all the

so-called

splin-

Ursula 8th

von

column _

Heroes,” a

11th

Eckardt’s

“Missing:

Hal

Underhill’s

asopao”

that,

Miss

Eckardt

about

the

on

|

affi-

writings

Jesus.

abolish

the

of

one

wasn’t

he

of

the

she would

ideals

operates. Miss Eckardt,

not in

find a

and

an

her

with

of

which

course,

hero,

will

particularly

country

which

at

lovingly,

put

forth

itself

an

Eisen-

first

image

of

approvingly,

in

hower, who even as a general has been described as never accomplishing much, but who ‘got along’ with everyone. I strongly suspect that she shall not find “a living symbol of a noble com-

mitment

to

an

peddlars

friend

for

a

,and

federal

income

Unmarried

tax.

become

alike,

It

is

difficult

discouraging

to

how, one can’t the feeling that

with

may

demonstrate those elusive ideals as a qualification for office, and

stand up and be counted, he must earlier have subscribed to, evolved, a clear, at least to him-

self,

set

of

with which constructed

ethics the and

and

ideals may pursued.

Mr. Underhill implies though certainly latent, man,

which

But what emerge, or I

do

have

may,

morals a basie, good in

fact,

exist.

chance has even survive,

it to (and

some

in

be

faith

in

his

in-

nomination.

neither image,

We

still for

responsibility and a respect the man who ‘makes the

grade’ maintaining and retain- Sir: ing some - prineiples—a ' society | ’ I am which

condones,

amazing

and

learns

facility from

edition

with’ hofer

was

to

no

gain

other

Dinplight

many

people

say

and

con-

can

plead

until

I

read

|

she wasn’t

and

writes

a

letter

indeed

women

ago,

all

comfort

way

to

and

started of

and

beat

us

knew

she

me

with in

the

loneliness.

the

missed on can help

she

cave-fire to

them,

But the

with

has :

letters

out

|

had

receiving

from

noticed

tremendously

have sold

solace

man

he

thinks

helped

magnificent-

most

the cave

he

because have

that

something

Long

bleak

there,

an

realizing

letters

|

from

books

and there

are

a

|

sort

of covert attempt to infuse companionship back into middle age. And those from the ladies succeed. The ladies who write me letters do not, I suspect, write let-

to Mr.

Fulton

Lewis,

not write me. But of the same great

The

Talmud

Jr.

And

the

women

who

write

you

must

offer

thanks

every

morning

too,

POTOMAC

tanga.

This

is

the

first

invasion

Every

a

in

decide ese *

Khrushchev is quoted as saying Kennedy ‘‘makes sense’ but Nixon’s “a fumbler.” Nixon resents

this insult and trusts Khrushchev will not add insult to insult by denying

it.

new

without

day

unexpect- '

special session. : leaders bring up

of

legislation—and :

country

can

get

along

it. es

*

We orbit a huge radio satellite i with Ike’s voice. If it’s still up * election day, you may hear: If it weren’t for that darn ambitious *

Nixon, I could play 18 holes to- |

*+*¢+

day.”

selfstory

decided the country needed fewer congressmen—and more taxpay-

Las Vegas election odds: 6 to 5 against Kennedy, 6 to 5 against

ers.

Nixon and 8 to 5 against bo’)

joke. I didn’t reamuch the govern-

TODAY’S

|

in the

piece the

SEINE. NAN

is making

progress

led by a guy in a homburg since the Republicans took Washington 1953.

be-

looking

DOE-

AWS

Congress ed

|

FEVER

‘By FLETCHER KNEBEL

Secretary-General Hammarskjold leads U.N. troops into Ka-

by

|

do ;

both Mr. Fulton Lewis, Jr. and I are recipients desire for identiy and help, a woman’s help.

says

ARAN

him

It’s rumored Bowles finally read his own platform and promptly

I thought the

|

BEST

*+*

FROM

*

EUROPE —

M7

uv

vr

Mackey

P.

R.

of July

9,

1960,

your

letter

and everlasting gratitude for your phrases of encouragement and

kind words rendered by

about te _ services the force, but that

of

every

handed

a

Salter

each

and

Such

a moral

eloquent

booster

member of their efforts

pressing

con-

words

and

do

serve

enable

crime

in

Puerto

Torres

Rico.

Braschi

Superintendent

vi

as

each

the force to double in preventing and re-

Raména

peo-

Frank ple: with chis’ artiéle om ithe ‘dog |.

member

nected with this outfit.

glad to see that Mr. Dinsome

tried

when

man.

Allow me to convey to you not only my personal appreciation

SELF-DEFENSE

up

is

a

Perhaps this security goes back thousands of years to the time when the woman kept the fire going and thus became indispensable. The

their mail. The practice unbroken tradition. well-wishers.

as

so useful

| ,

mand.

Santurce

has: stirred

And

being |

cold

woman

for

praising the services rendered by the police force of Puerto Rico, whieh I have the honor to com-

unapparent

Thom

tuitive, thence rational approach) in a society which fails to in-

never

knack

FOR WILLIAM H. BARONDESS Sir: I noticed in the San Juan Star

Some-

asopaos, what we need is strong sprinkling of pique.

are

perfect

ee

father nor brother mysteriously ‘elicit

been

Mr.

an

Ricans

Ponce,

and

have

can of

the

Carol

out to be a leader,

surely

they

a

. °

This

grown

ment protects this fast-growing industry of thieving.

turn

the

on

you

advice was a lize just how

quite get over the Man should

an echo” from “ideals within.”

heard

way

And

that we should not have to take the chance that after elected he

might

article

the

the

a man

a

assigning

and

she man

plight

about Mr. Herrera,

on

upon

day ,

defense.”

fact that we must accept the candidates who have interminably compromised themselves to

achieve

the

Puerto

That

rather

believe,

to reflect

busy

tinentals) “If you should ever kill an intruder in your home, get a knife and put it in his hand before you call the police.

world?) truly into a “mass

more

an

I have

Bachelors

than protecting themselves a man for man basis?

by

(both

culture with mass communication” because of the tendency to

touched

this

apparently

of the “murderer” who protected his home and property against an intruder the other night?

(will they ever strike for better treatment? Have they death benefits? Or a leader to carry their eause to the represent merging

in

people

hofer

in spite of himself, and not because of himself? And don’t the Condado

Even

time,

animal. Hew about

a

penny-

for

Before

be

in-

bartering

favor

A

MMM

top,

rather simple reason that will first have to find a

ideals.

ideal”

the

the | ourselves to accept Arthur Miller’s tragic Willy Loman, who, clear I think, gained stature as a man

have in her modern ‘hero’, and, on the’ other, Mr. Underhill would have us accept a man with only some aery-faery glim-

mer

to

and

hand,

too

ingredients

fluence

others

pound.

| ante drifters hotly pursuing the it as | easiest buck? Have we trained

evoked

the

over

have

ter parties such as the National cause you are a man. The woman offers thanks, Laugh party, the the American around her for some man whom she can help. Vegetarian party, and the ConWAH HHweEOow SA “ SNOW UNA stitution party, which seeks to

| Gibney’s “big operators,” cor| porate politicians clawing their

August | way

description

‘flavorless

reaction

PIQUE

entitled

and

August

OF

and

first time

had

someone.

ters

LETTERS A SPRINKLING Sir:

GOLDEN

There

candidate,

They

they are aware they are helping gives them a sense of security.

law—turn the two-man debate into a cluttered free-for-all. At stake is the ‘‘equal time”

of the

male.

useful,

eager

to. stage such an unvrecendented extravaganza, have insisted that Congress must first remove an

didates

has

letters might be an order for buttonholes—perfectly fashioned buttonholes, but there would also be a little anecdote or story attached with the order. This is one of the great truths about women: They have established an identity with the

Lincoln ligious

Christian

the

debate

debates, equal free time would have to be made available to can-

strong President.” Lincoln had no

of

issues, face to face.

perable obstacle to such cdémpetence. For example, Abraham

was a man convention

I were Harry Golden, fashion tailor, I would receive three a week. Yet they would strike the same responsive chord.

air.

available

accept

his implication that vital necessarily constitutes an

next

BY HARRY GOLDEN

Harry Golden, author, receives a thousand letters a week. The ones that impress me most are from women. Something I write strikes a responsive chord and achieves an identity, a closeness.

Kennedy.

tentatively

casting

issue,

cannot

F.

John

law

the Christian however, with

“We sympathize with (Prof. Martin’s) respect for competence

devout

attained

In

Sen.

is

nication Act. Long a source of stormy controversy, COnfusion and criticism, the

President.”

Prof.

the way

She Can Help

ATT

of radio-televi-

debates”

Richard

the campaign

and Democratic principles.” In the face of political pressure, Prof. Martin said, there probably can be no “reconciliation of the ways of God and the ways of man in the person The editors of Century disagreed,

“great

President

have

published | suspicion and hate. The U-2 fiasin Chicago. Its editor is Harold | co is a case at point. E. Fey. | “The President must greet and The editorial says that Vice | support men and governments | President Richard M. Nixon, the that flagrantly violate Christian ,

of the

clear

a series

Man

Both the Republican and Democragie nominees for the presidency

weekly

Republican nominee, “is ae Quaker who works at Quakerism| so little that he could be a naval officer in World War II.” | Pacifism A Tenet | Pacifism is a tenet of the Quakers, known formally as the Society of Friends. | Speaking of Sen. John F. KenDedy, the Democratic Presidential nominee, the editorial says: “Mr. Kennedy is a Catholic who has repudiated so many of the official positions of his church that he has been attack-

“to for

sion

semination of propaganda that 2 at best only partially true and is, moreover, the stuff that feeds

editorial to appear in tomorrow’s issue

Presidents

Presi- | and cannot be strong Christians... coming Feeds Suspicion

in the considered

strong religious

The

ma-

will: the week

A

S

undenominational

and in all probability do so in the future;

Every Woman Needs

AWW

NEW YORK (AP)—A leading past editorial which appears in an not

ROGER GREENE GTON (#—Congress_

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Nixon, Kennedy Both Networks Ask Said To Lack Strong Suspension Of ReliqiousConvictions ‘Equal Time’

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EDITORIALS CAP

Spokesman

Mr.

Eduardo

Flores,

endorsement

of the

secretary

of the

Christian

Action Party (CAP), addressed the San Juan Rotary Club yesterday on the subject of his party, which has

the

of his speech was the need, Christian government.” Flores referred to the need He “Christian” government. many “fear the Christian

they fear that there will be a

“Do

Party?”

Action

in

Church

Catholic

Roman

Puerto Rico. The theme as he sees it here, for ‘“‘a In his speech, Mr. for “Christian” laws and asked his listeners why

Christian government?” he asked. Mr. Flores did not say “Catholic” but “Christian.” Laws that permit the teaching of birth control are not, he said, Christian laws. _ Mr. Flores is the apparent spokesman for the The CAP is a Catholic party Christian Action Party. and it is concentrating its efforts on the enrollment of Catholics in the party. It seems to us that Mr. Flothat

assuming

is, therefore,

res

who

“Christian”

any

believes in some birth control practices is not a “Christ-

We wonder

anti-Christian.

He considers them

ian.”

if he is speaking for himself, for his party, or for all those good Catholics who are supporting the CAP?

For Mr. Flores risks the role of judge of his fel low

men

who

in Jesus

believe

Christ,

are Christ-

who

jans who have accepted Christianity and its religious

Re oy ad

a

and moral principles of life. Many Protestant churches support certain birth control practices. Their members are Christians. The Roman Catholic Church holds

eiced E .

a

Manas Saas wa

TRYING

“ARE You

ae

.

Wa

TO

@Lo

IT

BLOW

St.Louis Post-Dispatch,

OFF 2”

that natural birth control is not sinful and will permit

WS

it. whose

and

eyes,

whose

beliefs

Not For Citizen, But For State

are sincere? |

A Great Big Project In the 24-hour the metropolitan area. yesterday, an additional 41 were reported That’s a total of 126 in four days. That's the latest victims were stolen while he slept.

A

in them.

money

tough gentleman, hich premises.

shinsky’s It

“The

is

understand

a burly,

Law

important

explotation

Russians dictment

area

even

not

and

offices

counting

Some time

people

are going to have

| have

banks),

iets,

with

nearly ten years at burglaries a year.

to wait a long, long

But

favor

some

families

with

me

+“,

Lilie.

four or

-

“ae

GS

RIL

| Ba

treaty

in

in-

will

Communist

in

led,

by

the

of

the

Soviets

intend

to

make

it

will

put

Powers’.

view

equipment

complexes.

dy

on

almost

certain

three

direc-

all-out

general

attack

malicious

will

to

be

charges

defeat an

a

all-out

permits

them.

of

at-

“peoples

re-

accusation

of

to blackmail canceling the

Much

will

be

made

the

U-2

and

the

more

recently

to destroy NATO. This organization is in trouble because of the acute self

problems

of

Belgium

Will

in

the

Congo,

Dutch New Guinea, and Belgium, for example, is

hostile

Denounce

to

West

us

because

of

Germany

3. West- Germany will almost surely be brought into the Soviet denunciations before the court microphones. This will have a fold objective. One will be to further

interro-

twogive

. notice there will be no unification of Germany save on Russian titude on Berlin

will attack an nation they will

Soviets

The

the

>, Our Intelligence scansensus- i , thatthe

and

part

at least temporarily our African policy.

a triumph,

the

an

the Netherlands in France in Algeria.

Sov-

photographs made by of airfields and, industry. cms

Cuba

be claimed

interest

psychologists

techniques

make

our

which

attempt already

“treated”

being

in

destroyed RB-47 are capable of carrying small but deadly A-bombs. This will be, also, an

his procewhich are

by

distorted

employed

of Powers’ statement about where he was to land in the event of trouble and the fact that such bases were used for espionage. It

is conjecture that was subjected to

after

certain drugs. If Powers has been

admissions. ° It is believed

a7

»

talked

he

of

2. There

no matter whether Powers goes beyond the statement already published by them as his

five visits while overlooking other deserving homes. With good organization and hard work, they can, we confident, visit. more homes in less time than it rs

that

be

“encirclement” and an attempt all nations with U.S. bases into

gation, to denounce the policy of his own country, it will be-a major propaganda victory.

Perhaps the project could be completed sooner if didn’t

the

will

tempts on volution.”

hours of skilled questioning, may

his statement

had

or

trained

to get robbed.

the burglars

evidence

It

support

puzzles our aviation experts chiefly because it reveals Pow-

many, mary

the burglars, unless they step up their production or

recruit new members, will require the present rate of some 10,400

the

as a part of against him.

not believed possible. There Powers ,who upquestionably

In order to visit every one of an estimated 100,000

(we’re

of

ers to have made statements about dure when his plane was damaged

If they less than 10 days. know that the proportions of

this project would keep them sleepless with worry. homes

public

This document of “confession” . McGILL

they cannot possibly visit everyone at the present rate of burglaries in much didn’t work nights, we

1.

State.”

American

will

on the United States as a leader in world aggressions. This will almost certainly include

Soviet hands, including Powers’ “confession” released by the

we're concerned about the tremendous challenge facing in the metropolitan

Soviet

the

case

tions.

guing before a jury, will have as its purpose the anti-U. S.

booming burglary industry. Now that we know the thieving fraternity is being fair to everyone, judges, labor leaders, doctors, politicians, merchants and lawyers, and persons in exalted and humble positions in our social scheme, that

the

Powers

trial, which will not be one of a prosecution and defense ar-

opinion that there’s nothing so democratic as our own

out

of that

MOM

Constitution)

that the Soviets have already declared Powers guilty. The.

had a $200 watch lifted from his again confirms our oft-expressed

our busy burglars. We've figured

McGill

Atianta

Because of the trial of Francis Gary Powers, the American U-2 aircraft pilot who was brought down near Sverdlovsk, Russia, I went back to reread parts of Andrei Y. Vy-

a judge whose The pants had

executive,

union

labor

Ralph

(Editer,

Over ‘the last weekend, there were 85 thefts perpetrated in period up to to the police. quite a few. Among pants were

SANNWKT By

any

in

and

anti-Christian

WO MMRMOAVIN

The Law Of Th ei: Soviet Is

Can Mr. Flores say who is a good Catholic, a good Christian, who is anti-Christian and what laws are

.

West

terms and that Soviet athas hardened. Secondly, it

Germany

as the lone

Europe-

harboring aggressive designs. These, insist, are directed by the US.

American

people

and

the

non-com-

younist, peoples must be, prepared for this., We can,

puly

/@tams.

hope

our

;foreign

haya: done, a: job.

infermation, pro-.. . Brg eh

Heys


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a2

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Wednesday, August 17, 1960

22 Lawyers Protest Bar Assn.

|

10 Jobs To Open At 2 Area Firms ©

Action Condemning Fidel Castro By HAROLD J. LIDIN Twenty-two members of Puerto

Rican

Bar

Each the

Assn.

time,

enough rum.

have

Signed a protest against a motion

there

lawyers

Those

complaint

on

of.

were

to

make

hand

to

the

not of

a

the inability

quo-|tee

hear

the

lawyers,

who|

to get a commit-

blicly

back

pro-independence

The Assn.

motion board

quorum. Meanwhile,

University

of

Puerto

Rico

stu-

approved

recently adopted by the asso- maintain the seizure was unwar-|dents moved Sunday, unsuccessciation condemning attorneys Gilberto /|fully, to get delegates to the the govern- ranted, were Ment of Fidel Castro. Concepcion de Gracia, president | Pyerto Rico Independence Party The protest claims that the jof the Independence Party, civil

association's overstepped

board of governors its authority when

it adopted a motion on Ject so “transcendental” he

in

the

name

of

|rights lawyer Abraham Diaz Gon|Z4lez, Carmen Julia Marchand,

a sub.|Felix Ocheteco, and Praxides Alas Cy-|Varez Leandro.

the

Bar|

ssn

The civil righters decided to { |submit the case to the Associa-'

The protest. signed by pendentista. lawyer donee

indeLuis ,tion

Landing and retired mando Gallardo Diaz

Fervin!’

20

other

the

repudiation

not

Judge along

lawyers,

reflect

affirms

of

the

feeling

the

of governors

$es the

for not ob-

i

e

To

Run

A

The

Bar

committee

on

ie

Assn.’s has

matter

semnire of

met

of the

been

rights |pendence

three

times | November.

search

material

renominated

civil

here

and|

from

The

Party

by

the

to run

others,

ail

Inde

again

members

in

of

the House of Representatives, are

zea neys Juan Mari Bras and’ Fernando Milan, Baltasar Quinosen. Lorenzo Pineiro, both active | nes Elias, Luis Archila Laugier,

independentistas,

and

Isabelino

Marzan.

8HOUR SALE ace t7."1S00 !

Wed.

only

PUERTO

nicos LARGENT ove SANTA

ROSA

Sey

BAS

the

store

sy fe) 135 PLAZA

Castro.

of

‘convention

asking

they

unamimous

of

who

argued

such

importance

vote

debated

by

associaAbreu

that

the

a

mo-

should

full

member-

|ship—particularly in view of the |approaching annual assembly of

pu-|the

association

slated

for

Sep.t

to 70

Economic tration.

memattor-

who abstained was President Manuel

of|tion

Pro-Indepen-|be

that

an

Puerto

Rican

figms

local

workers ‘ac-

cording to the department { of Puerto Rican Industries of the

adopted by the Bar of governors was

by

Castillo,

president

dence University studénts, telephoned the Independence Party

By

A.

W.

MALDONADO

University - of Chancellor Jaime

Puerto Benitez

the Rico has

disclosed a 10-year “program

for|

the

the

future”

submitted

Superior

Educational

The

outlined

‘ast month. plan,

terms,

deals

1. A

with

to

.

by

means

Qne

|year

liberal

said,

3.

The

Development

Adminis-

Carrara Marble

Co., Aguas

Buenas, will employ 30 with an estimated annual

of $60,000.

The

firm

persons pay foll

will quarry.

marble in the Aguas Buenas area and will inyest $30,000 for equipment. ; In Ponce, the Arbona Food

Corp.

will

with

an

employ

40

estimated

$46,000

and

$85,000

for

two-year

the

then

in

Dr.

Efrain

a

is the

arts

of below

general |j;;struction

following:

of

network

of the weaknesses

| University‘s

|amount”

in

the

desirability’

junior college to Rico.

Council | Benitez

pre-university

system

it

Puer-

of the

program,

“significant

an

workers

pay

roll:

of

investment ‘ of

equipment.

give

before

first-

they

can

training | gq on to college-level work.

of

island-wide |

This

“remedial

work”

is basic-

Mathematics,

English

Secretary

initiate

,

of Education,

Sanchez

a

series

Hidalgo,

of

joint

Education

Department

to discuss interest.”

‘‘matters

college level

must

students

junior colleges and a program) 44, ‘in of college-level courses for out- |

The

Chancellor,

suggested

an

meetings of

common i

in that

18-point

and

the

letter,

list of

jects to pe discussed meetings. “The invitation has newed

to

UPR-

new

sub-

in

sych ‘ been 're-

Secretary: of

Spanish, and History. Benitez standing high school students. | said that when “more satisfac2. A general reinforcement of tory training is achieved in the the liberal arts program with | precollege level,” the Univerprogram

from

of

one

of the present | sity hopes to eliminate these re-

general

to

two

education

years.

medial

larts

3. A vast program of | nated , joint university and De-|, partment

of

Education

courses

dents

from

public

eae

c

Council

to Universityin General

Studies.

A

preparation | training of |

use

of

and

educational

Labor

study

of

student

This

{a-| ment

the

retention

liberal

which

he

changes

included

a

se-

Kenor courses. for adstudents and _ develop-

of

“joint

area

Caribbean,

|and

in

sweeping

program

with |jvanced 7's of

‘Market

its

Benitez goes on to quote from 1957 report to the Superior

projects | Fdueational

teachers,

‘ein

from

program.

dealing with the transition of stu-| recommended

publicos school -

PURCHASe

the U.

studies”

Latin

S. This

in

America,

program,

lead-

at the University, Benitez said }gree, me 2 also | Hashelor of Aste Ge allowed for a freer | 3 in his report, shows that a “subs- | flow of “academic interchange | tantial number of students’ | within the liberal arts faculties.” | leave years

the University after two, “to join the labor market.” |

These

TET

ee

Fidel

Pietri,

Federation

neys record|tion

on

education, with the and post-graduated

on Rt. 2 to Bayamon

gpEClAL

of

defense

Norman

Ponce

an amplification

o RLS

LIGGE TT =

in

ain

Jecting to the Custems Agency a of printed material on PONCE—Sen. Gilberto Concepin a from two local lawyers, |cion de Gracia, president of the y en they returned recently | Independence Party, leads a slate rom the Castro July 26 cele- | of five party legislators who have

bration.

in

ployment

Castro.

of 18 of the board’s 22 bers. Among the several

new

Benitez Submits 10-Y earProgram To Superior Educational Council

all

lawyers of Puerto Rico.” Governors Chided The protest further chid es

board

in view

oncepcion

“does

of

of Governors,

i

that

Castro

Board

convention

Two

established in July will give €¢m-

te

out,

statistics, Benitez

“give

additional

points

weight

In

his

cluded

report,

a 1958

to!|partment

of

Benitez

also

letter to the Education

asking

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crossing

streets.

Sanchez Claudio Charged In Road Death Of Collazo Juan J. Sanchez Claudio, 26, of 561 Arrigoitia St., Santurce, yesterday was charged with involuntary

homicide in the traffie accident death of José R. Collazo Pimentel,

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injured when he was struck by a ear driven by Sanchez at Fer nandez Juncos Ave. and Bolivar

St.

in

Santurce

about

9

p.’ m.

Monday. Sanchez, son of Police Lt. Juan Sanchez Pizarro, was held in lieu

of $3,000 bail. Collazo’s death was the island’s 234th accident aid bh 2

Gide

fatality dee


THE SAN JUAN STAR — Wednesday, August 17, 1960

Mieres: CAP Must Start Anew

CONGRATULATIONS 10

If It Fails In Current Efforts By HAROLD

J. LIDIN

they

on this November’s ballot, they will have to start their registra-

drive

lify for cording

from

scratch

to

by

qua-

the 1964 elections, acto Ernesto Mieres Cali-

mano, superintendent Commonwealth Board Calimano

mark

of

and

candidates

bly

assem-

in

where

places

two

points

of

registration

But ties

since

voter lists it desires

electoral

law,

deadline

leaders see

the

of Aug. :

of opposition goal

as

next

One

continuing

which

the CAP

alleged judges

im-

handicap

of

complains

is the

at

they Fidel state of

of-violation

role.

him

on

of his

pa-

Roberto lawyers

was submitted to a examination by Dr.

Capestany, when his Hernan Longoria, Héc-

and

Andrés

Burgos argued sane when he

that he commit-

Colon

Martinez

tor

Santiago was not

been

Pedrosa

disclosed.

had

in he

been convicted

in Ponce Superior a, charge of murder

the second degree for was sentenced to 15

years

in

the

which to 30

Commonwealth

Pe-

nitentiary.

On Nov. 27, 1921, he was convicted by the same court on a charge of first degree robbery for which he was sentenced from

Dominican

band of men

who

say

with

steel

rods

city. sally

concealed

Trujillo

Nest

Millions of tourists have driven up to Berghof, Hitler's Alpine residence, and then by elevator

up

to

the

villa which offers of Alpine peaks.

Merchandise

a

eagle’s

nest

grand :

view

Stolen

From Bayamon Store Police said burglars, probably boys, broke into Liggett’s Drug

result

of

a

TO

DAY

AUGUST

17

decla-

an

opposition

in

the

country,

harangues

over

a

pro-Castro

group

has

or-

recruits

there

streets.

-They

say

ment to the band

of

these

have been ordered

ous

branch

in

Santiago

the

groups

day

laborers

on

Lépez

the

north

laborers.

are

The

mainly

youths

in January. Some Latin-American diplomats believe Premier Castro’s Government took the Generalisimo at

Molina,

said

displayed

had

with stones, iron spiked sti¢ks.

The

recently.

-the

a pardon on their conviction of terrorist activities in an uprising

comrades

he

up in

recently released from jail through

the group’s leader said his band had repelled several attacks. Six

that

set

City

by the Govern-

plantations. Maximo Antonio

this

was

provoke riots because is making progress in

of

his

inflicted

knives

this

in

and

band

word

welcome

wounds

been bars,

existence

when

he

said

he

would

oppositions.

Hearing anti-Trujillo propaganda the streets is an innovation.

It is symbolic of a_ slight but perceptible change in the political

is situation.

Americans Get Lively Talk From Moscow Teen-Agers By

REINHOLD

rican who

have ,

a

peasant

ruffians

|

ENSZ

depict

feminine .

parked

on Red

glish-speaking teen-agers questions went like this:

feet

starting

WEDNESDAY,

among

and

nest high up on Obersalzberg Moun-

400

SALE

voter

policemen

Tourists who arrive in soon collect crowds. An

a postwar tourist attraction go to a fund for German

as

The

the other surrounded

officials .

whose

ganized branches in several parts of the country’s interior. A vigor-

which often charms.

Attraction

needy, Bavarian announced.

4th ANNIVERSARY

request

mobile loudspeaker. The band also distributes mimeographed literature. }

Molina.

BERCHTESGADEN, Germany (®—Proceeds from Hitler’s eagle’s tam, will

precincts

street-corner

viet youths to develop an interest in American publications

at .

Is Tourist

its

even Communists. Despite the band’s charges that Generalisimo Trujillo has ordered attacks on it, the regular police and the army have more or less effectively profected it during its

Commonwealth Rio Piedras.

Eagle’s

five

of

MOSCOW (AP)—The influx of Western tourists has caused So-

Hitler's

upheld

ON THEIR

ration by Generalisimo Trujillo that he would welcome the return

5 to 15 years at the penitentiary. Pedrosa Rivera is now at the Penitentiary

the

The band, which calls itself the Dominican People’s Movement, says its antagonists are the military security police and _ local

of

twice before on different charges. On April 11, 1951 Pedrosa was

convicted Court of

TRUJILLO,

organizing

ted the offenses he is charged with. Findings of the tests have not

Court

possible Service

Consuelo,-in this capital From this center they

Leonidas

:

Pedrosa psychiatric

News

in their trouser legs to carry on agitation propaganda denouncing the regime of Generalisimo Rafael

Superior

arrest

to

trying

was

a charge

Times

are supporters of Premier Castro of Cuba is living in a of siege. in a house in the

forth

to

He is charged with shooting at Detective Jaime R. Torres, Jan. 14, here when the detective

Yerk

CIUDAD

Ramon

Ponce

machines

lists were requested by the CAP, all had been copied except the lists corresponding to Aguadilla.

By WILL LISSNER

center of the working-class district

go on trial Court today.

Board

Pro-Castro Group Works In DR Against Trujillo New

is scheduled

the

finding the re-

In Police Shooting Rivera,

at the

apthe

over the objection of Superintendent Mieres Calimano. The superintendent said that of

to

difficulty in who will swear

photostat

preme

par-

Republic—A

Pedrosa

law.

has all

Elections Board office in the Capitol building in San Juan after the Commonwealth Su-

Ponce Nationalist To Be Tried Today PONCE—Nationalist

required

Meanwhile, the CAP parently photo copied

possible.

signa-

municipal

as

election

to ins-

gubernatorial ticket, go to the polls with

mayoralty

pick-up

affidavits,

island’s

in

tures—10 per cent of the 1956 total vote—and fail to geton an

island-wide it can still

registration

the

tall

only and

70,000

a

by

on

that there can be no carry-over of signature beyond November. But even though the CAP may

its

gistration

of 1956’s

of Elections. The CAP was permitted

the affidavits which the organizers of the church-encouraged CAP have submitted are in sup-

miss

cent

the 18 great

the Commonwealth Supreme Court ruled in its favor recently

the 28.

explained that

port of 1960 candidates

per

continue to predict the party will reach the 70,000 mark by

of the of Elec-

tion.

Mieres

ten

vote. CAP Encouraged CAP spokesmen, encouraged

Jf the Christian Action Party fails in its drive to gain a place tion

raise

local

13

Square

day found himself by about a-dozen En-

“Your car “Yes.” “Ah, but “No, I’m

“Good.

autos Ame-

Do

is

whose

German?”

are an

you

you German?” American.”

have

any

ma-

gazines?”

“No.

But

what

kind

are

you

interested in?” Ear to ear grins appeared. “Playboy and Esquire.” “Why are you interested in those magazines?” “Because we are young.”

“Are many

copies of these ma-

gazines circulating in “Somé. Old copies

Moscow?” sell for

five rubles (50 cents). Store in the Santa Rosa Shop- about hat, do you know about Elvis ping Center, Bayamon, Sunda ey? . Hike . him?” ~ Zot away witha small = = Ser emaybacon nen = >! eee = ¥ tity’ Of merch: mdise.2

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“What

do

you

Armstrong?” “He’s very

Do

you “Yes,

Elvis

think

famous

know we

the

have

of

in

him

Pelvis, 2

Louis

America.

for a fabulous

well.?” heard

some

his records. But they to get. Do you have

are any

of

figure

hard with

“LO-NUFF"

you?” “No.”

“What

did

you

car

cost?

...our by

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marks? In dollars?” “Five thousand marks...$t,206.” “What is interesting.” (A car

of

similar

size would

20,000-25,000

viet

Union.

ers

average

per

month).

an

rubles

Soviet

the

Scenes repeated

this

Soviet

about

the

So-

factory

work-

1,000

rubles

about

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in

cost in

go.

I

have

happy

stay

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Union.”

summer.

This

is

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Union.

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line:

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By Walt Kelly

War

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— Weineoay, August 17, 1966

MH

MN Mrs.

BEA

Glen

Lawrence,

who

who

New

:

is V. P. of

IBEC Housing Corp. here... Rear Adm. Allen Smith Jr. and Mrs. Smith have as their house guests, Capt. and Mrs. Charles Fitzgerald

ROTC

instructor

at

the

UPR

Rio Piedras, last week received a Certificate of Achievement for

beaches was disrupted for Ernie Potvin’s vacationing brother Reger, when he was recruited into

his services at the Presidio of San

the

hectic work

advertising

Roger

last

left

art studio.

week

to

de beach

continue

wena

METROPOLITAN 32329 LAST

home

of Frank

Kirkpatrick.

and

It was

dinner

6 DAYS!!

which

underneath

were

palms

détted with colored

lights.

York 3:00

were Mrs. Bob (Tiny) Schafer, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Newton, Mrs.

PM.

Seats

Ne

soon, and Eva,

who will be a student at Robinson school this year. Also present

Now Matimee Everyday {nctudimg Holidays Nightly 8:P_M. Regular Prices

and college

Available

Tikki Viondic,

Waiting

> COBIAN’S THEATRES SYMBOL OF FINE ENTERTAINMENT

Pictures

For

and Pierre Graber,

Show

start

1:50

Mrs. Paul Nelson also were among who attended

the many

+

the affair.

Susan Weiner is a “boat” guest

of-her sister and brother-in-law, Po-

the

aboard

Zuckers,

Jeff

the

her

home

to

then

trip to Miami, in

island

an

on

today

SEBAWAING, Mich (AP)—A bull moose gored a‘ man, break-

having

a

ing

a rib

vited

. ARTHUR MURRAY'S Friday, August19

COSSACKS”

MATIENZO 3.3887

THE

Sicfiee 1:50 P.M. James Cagney as Admiral “Bull” Halsey in

YEARS

and

gashing

his

chest.

was

sitting

placidly

hit Gainsforth

in

entries

and

representatives

awarded

in

Nov.

for

20

the

best

epera

house

drama,

best

FINEST

MUSICAL

WORLD”

Doren

CONFIDENTIAL”

Mario

Lanza

RIALTO-SAN JUAN Kenneth “SINK

"13

THE

ts

Mare

MEN”

SUPER DRIVE-IN | 3:3¢ 9:30 Benefit Show (Two

METROPOLITAN

Y VINO”

“SODAS DE ORO”

TS. =

A-O —

©

Spanish Masterpieces)

“MARCELINO- PAN

¥

1GERSHWIN! GLORIOUS !GREAT! @ IN TODD

BISMARK”

FIGHTING

June

dynamic

best.

LEO

(July

at

AND

TECHNICOLOR

AUGUST24

_DISTRIBUTED by COLUMBIA PICTURES

21)

22

your most

to

August

21)

CINEMA

“OR

some

HIE

time

concentrating

upon what others expect of you, and then later doing something about

coming

important

to

a

better

property

: |

A

and

SCORPIO (Oct. 23 new acquaintance

under-

financial.

te Nov. 21) could easily

upset the gay for you and perhaps even cause you to leave important duties behind to go off on a spree,

if you

permit.

WORK.

SAGITTARIUS

(Nov.

GRAND: Deep baring

August

Bermuda

Petrified

Gigantis,

22 to

Dec.

ly ‘Who im

Was

Affair, Fire

The

Monster,

That "Lady. Our

Havana

LORRAINE.

Windom’s

Way,

10:00

P.M.

Preview—3 Ring Circus MUSIC HALL: The Cossacks, Preview at_ 10:00 P.M. The Fugitive Kind MATIENZO:

The

Gallant

Hours

METRO: Please Don’t Eat the Daisies METROPOLITAN: Ben Hur NEW BROADWAY: Con El Deseo en los Dedes PARAMOUNT: RIVIERA: Too

The Soon

Five Penmes to Love, Pillow

SAN RIALTO: 13 Bismarck

RIO

Men,

Sink

the .

PIEDEAS

SUPER DRIVE IN: Marcelino Pan y Vine, Bodas de Ore MODELO: El Perro Humano, Dies Sabe Cuante

Ame

PARADISE: To

Alaska

Passage,

Five

Gates

Hell

CAPAREA

From

MARTI: Young

Gun

Hill

Last Train Captives

From

CORCELLES: The Great Bank Robbery, I Want BAYAMON INTERNATIONAL DRIVE Flace, M. FAJARDO

RICO:

Gun

The

be

quite

PISCES Your

are

have

a

today,

(January 21 to Feb. be considerably an-

Gun

Last Hill,

El

straightens ~

(Feb. 20 to March 2). particularly good

time

anxious

today

Super

and

to to

dress very beautifully, but be very sure to avoid extravagance.

TELEVISION (Listings Subject.Te Change) (Pregrams listed accerding to language) WIPR

WaPa-—(4

-(@>

WKBM-(i1) Wedaesday, August 17 11:30-(4 Telefiesta de la Tarde (41) 12:00—(11) 1:30—(4) 3:45—(2) 4:00-—(2) 4:38—(2) (4) Gb

(4)

Saint Louis to Live IN:

perturbed

Evening, however, all itself out. Retire early.

The Big Picture En Rojo, Azul y Bianco “Sobre Abismo” Ocupac. Curiosas “Lo Que Viene dei Mar” Cocina det Hogar “Mark Film

$:00-(2) Kiki. (6) Horay $:30-(2) S

TERRACE

PUERTO NUEVO KRESTO_DENIA: Young Captives,

Train

to

so it is up to you to assuage their feelings.

WKAQ-—(2> Talk

JUAN

Fighting

apt

(Dec. 22 to Jan. associates are all

noyed with fellow workers or with certain work you must do in A. M.

17

World

The

CAPRICORN 20) Allies and

AQUARIUS 19) You may

5:45—(4) 6:00 - (2) (4) (6) (11)

of

the

del of

Avenger”

Niiie Cochise

Cartoons

Arriba el Telon Cartoons “Furia” Films Club de Serruchite

6:15-(2)

fitulares

6:25-(2)

Informe

6:30-(2) (4)

“Vida Ronda

del Hora

:

~

Tiempo

En El Sociai

(6) Ultima

(Film)

Pagade

-

y Cartelera

Cul-

Runners

Robot

Restaurant

HOLIDAY -- 12:00 M. Van

to

Chinese

“INCREDIBLE

SCHOOL

21

tend to important monetary matters

# (ATHAY

Opening Gary Merrill “BERMUDA AFFAIR” John Carradine

Mamie

Righter Spend

21) Your hunches are not apt to MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to be good today, so do not follow July 21) A day to study your apthem. P. M. be happy with most pearance and know just how you

PARAISO:

AMBASSADOR - 12 M.

“HIGH

20)

results.

PUERTO

HOURS”

PETRIFIED

May

today. Discuss affairs with banking or advisory officials for best

Incredible

comedy, best musical or variety show. best male and female performances, best direction and best writing.

9:15 P.M. (MEMBERS - ONLY)

Purdom

(May you and

AMBASSADOR:

of 57 nations to an international TV festival here. Prizes will be

at

to

SANTUECE

MONTE CARLO, Monaco inr| (AP)—Prince Rainier has

PARTY

20

Wednesday,

TV Festival Planned We’re

GEMINI Important practical

Calif.

Hollywood,

dly. The antlers the chest.

Phone toss

GALLANT

hopping

Gainsforth

Continuous Shows Starting 1:50 p.m.

“THE

Rico

Puerto

ieaving

Morales

Jane

Captain

in a tavern when he got gored. A heavy bull moose head mounted on a tavern wall fell unexpect-

Dean Martin - Jerry Lewis “THE 3 RING CIRCUS”

“THE

escort-

men

Roger Gainsforth, 20, of Sebawaing, was the victim.

Peter Fynch “WINDOM’S WAY” Preview Tonight 10 P.M. By popular demand

Edmund

young

phrey, Mr. and Mr. E. L @fgant, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Steedmaa, and

LORRAINE - 12 M.

MUSIC HALL

Island—both

Sitting In Tavern

Danny Kaye “FIVE PENNIES”

(April

ing attractive young ladies to all of the San Juan night spots... that you are soon

cluded, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fendentz, Mr. and Mrs. David Hum-

P.M.

very much unless poise. Spend the

tact the right people and make them aware of your special talents.

Moose ‘Gores’ Man

PARAMOUNT 7%,

By Carrolt

affairs that must be handled by careful while out driving, this is a you can be straightened out very wonderful day and night to con-| nicely during A. M.

of the Swiss Chalet, and his young daughter. The couples in-

TODAY

ES

TAURUS

Among the 150 invited laris ... Visiting the island and guests were Rowena’s son, artist his cousin, Luisito Cartagena, of John Richards, who will teach at Caguas, is Tony Saras, of Long the Navy this year, and his sisters, Alix, who will return to New

CAI

Provided that you are particularly

a com-

the

hit,

standing with them and serving in with what is best fer yeu and better where warranted. your associates by a new, -better-| VIRGO (August 22 September reunded course of action. 22) Some time during the day, a ARIES (March 21 to April’ 19) strange-acting acquaintance could It is important now to strive for cause you to get into an argument greater harmony with kin. Be if you are not careful. Remain particularly devoted, kind and calm, silent: above all, understanding. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Any

Re-

bination of teen-agers and grownups, with dancing, coektails and

ER EER EHnnHEEHEEE

evening thinking out ways te tune

Francisco, which was his last assignment...One of the gayest parties over the week-end was a beach party held at the Isla Ver-|

at Ernie’s newly

established

EERE E EERE

What The Stars Foretell

te bother you yeu maintain

in

USN (Ret)... A planned holiday of sunbathing on Puerto Rican

tS SS JeEE

GENERAL TENDENCIES: Very upsetting things can happen today

his studies at Northeastern University in Boston... Skip Ferguson }is home for a two-week vacation from the University ef Miami, and is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Ferguson, of Santurce. His father is head of Southerland Tours in Puerto Rico ... Capt. Marcus W. Hansen, new

is vi-

so taking advantage of her trip to purchase furniture for her new Tintilla home. She will be joined

her husband,

CUFF

By Chuck

siting her mother in Miami, is al-

by

THE

tS SSS

ey

OFF

wt

WS

Ot

* KKK

THE SAN JUAN

On

—_

e

6:55—(2) 7:00— (2)

(4)

Depertes “Soraya”

Una sical

Hora

(6)—Seience

(il) 7:30-(2) (6) (il)

7:45~—(6) 8:00-(2)

Contigo, and

live

Scientists

El Candado de la Suerte Bat Masterson, Film En Broma y en Serie Patrulla de Caminos

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August 17, 1960 _.

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STAR

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The

ADAMS (AP)—Where,

By JACK WASHINGTON

spittoons

came

tn

a varie-

ty of shapes and sizes, - bellshaped,—funnel-shaped, and~ the y brass big oh where, are those bowllike executive type which ate cuspidors that used to decor had a removable enamel conthe lobbies of post offices all tainer inside—all equally hard} ry? count over the to clean. Well, you may be surprised. They survived for decades as But -if you look around, you will a necessary nuisance. But the re the in them of find many maintenance problem eventually creation rodms of “people who doomed them—coupled with the have everything,” on garden ter- fact that brass, once cheap, beclubs, in races, in handsome came dear. honored spots among the modernDuring the war, the departsome of s shing istic office furni ment ordered them banished of the brass in the Post Office everywhere, for good. The instment. Depar

post

brass

office spittoon, like others from the same era, has become someitem.

collector’s

a

of

thing

MOBILE, rush on in

Many now in private use—par-

an urban

on round rubber mats like the once _ theoretically which ones

they

role,

during didate.

grow-

hold

frequently

im

equipment

the

chewers

tobacco

of

coins

rally

for

yes-

teryear.

can-

in

the

rain

and

at

night

-1520

WHOA

worth $150

1851

day.

gold and

Most

of

pieces 1867.

between

the

dated

They

are

$33

and

about

each.

A coin collector

bulldozer found in

said

indications

uprooted. Several were the vicinity of the tree

and others apparently had been scattered about when the bulldozer

in to

spread

dirt

over

the

lot.

Ke

New Radio Program

- Financial

“Where a

night?”

We

new

radio

Broadcast restaurants,

program,

show Lane

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Fi

Dine

Interlude

WRIO-Music For Many 8:00-WWWW- Music for Everyone -WRIO - Hi-Fi Nocturnal

the

the

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will

Aaamaeana

when

Casper

overtime

parking

the

fine was

sent

Direct from New York’s

to

department

police

COPACABANA;

was

Miami’

“My husband was watching some

Miami s FONTAINEBLEAU

all

blonde in shorts and forgot about parking meters. Sorry.

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DINNER

PREPARED SUPERBLY ALWAYS . . . ! SERVED AND TASTEFULLY

established in 1848

PUERTO

personality

exciting

on

an

Lop

La Mallorquina

Re

Room.

and Ed Sullivan Show.

USES LESS ELECTRICITY

9 a

the

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JUDY SCOTT

COOLING

The oldest restaurant in Puerto Rico

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presents

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back

this message:

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will and

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program

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Sunday evenings, the be conducted by Joan

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Lili

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Dine

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will make its debut tonight from 7 to 7:30 over station WHOA.

by

News

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Pinto,

The show, sponsored in part by

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6:00 - WHOA

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agency strong-

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row are, left Colombia was named winner. She is secondin front row. Others in front Germany. Kirsch, Helga England; Kay, Joyce Austria; Hodacs, to right, Elizabeth

coins

The coins apparently had been buried beneath a tree which the

refrigerate

for the

Calif., get together

Beach,

in Long

Congress

Beauty

the International

in

found

World War II headquarters in Poland has been turned into a fish hold deep in the Spala Forests central Poland is being used

4

BEAUTY—Semi-finalists

WORLD’S

THE

ALL

several hundred dollars have been uncovered so far. At least 14 were

worth

(®—Nazi Goering’s

warehouse, the Polish news has reported. The bunker

j

ae

Paraguay; Edita Jacomelli, Italy; Michiko Takagi, Japan. Third row, Greta Carvallo, Singapore, D’Cruz, Christ! row, Top Vital, Philippines; Marzenna-Malinowska, Poland.

coins

were the cache was buried during reconstruction days following the War between the States.

Poland Herman

if

e

a}

between

Goering Headquarters Now Fish Warehouse WARSAW, Reichmarshal

r

,

E :

the other

a favorite

with flashlights. Reports are that

fices before the turn of the century, principally as a convenience for

gold

dirt with hoes, rakes, shovels and just plain hands. They have been

of-

post

a gold

project un-

development some

a

as there

appearance

its

made

standard

Ala. @—There’s Mobile,

Witnesses said hundreds of gold seekers have sifted through the

floral large things, green ing sprays or umbrellas. old fashioned brass cusThe

pidor

public

day. And since then the lot has looked like a political convention

loboffice post esthetic present

the in In their

space bies.

covered

floor

surrounding

protected

for

A bulldozer clearing the site of

display—repose

private

on

don,

locally

Mobile ‘Gold Rush’ Attracts Hundreds

Item

old

the

short,

them

bidding.

origi-

their

from

nal purpose. A Collector’s In

fering

austere—and

sterilized,

retired

quite

immaculately

are now

cuspidors polished,

tructions to postmasters were to dispose of the cuspidors by of-

the

unsightly,

pretty

Once

AUN,

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18

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Wednesday, August 17, 1960

CLASSIFIED

3.8400 Ext 72

REAL

the San Juan Star

LAND

ESTATE

HOUSES

FOE development, houses ial. properties, and

for sale,

FOR

RENT

SEE FRANCISCUS ADVERTISEMENT

CLASSIFIED ADS

CINTRON

REALTY.

Francisco,

Santa

houses

at

and

imc...

lets

Hillis,

Aveaue,: 3-3506

has

for

Maria,

Villa

sale

ALTAMESA: bedrooms,

Z—16

Calle dining,

San Felix. 3 carport, etc.

Patricio,

Caovarra,

Bucaré

Room

Day

1)

Consecu-

|. 18)

5}

6 15]

space charged for, 3 lines5 words per lime)

Min.mum 4e

charge

Above

rates

type.

(see

type

Type No.

to eolid

#1

set 5%

REAL

Type

SAME as

5

limes

type

rum

RATE ordinary

| ORDINARY

at

least

NEAR

bedroom.

Ping

district.

B19

easy

sccees<

S2"turce

he-i-

type

CONDADO: bedroom apartments, airconditioned, taaid service. 67 Santiago Iglesias, cormer Condado St. Weekly rates. 2-9279.

by

districts.

$140. Cal] 6-1393 or 6-1370. 817

COMPLETELY FUSBNISHED. one airconditioned bedroom, kitchenette, livingroom, bath. Near beach, quiet ighborhood. Single $125 monthly, Double $150. Call 2642

3-0805:

after

6,

3-6667. 815

OCEAN FRONT LUXURY APARTMENTS for rent. Beautifully decorated, in one of the city’s most exclusive areas. Weekly

or

monthiy

basis,

ideai

for

2711

MICELY FURNISHED suburban excelient location. Airconditioned with charming view. Dining room,

reoms,

2 terraces,

maid's

reom, 2 baths, garage, carport, patio. 2 min. te University. 2-3056.

huge

clesets.

lovely 819

RESIDENCE

COMPLETELY

BEAUTIFUL

phone.

2632

Utilities ipciuded.

PUNTA

LAS

MARIAS:

2685

APARTMENT

apartment,

PARK BOULEVARD: Furnished beachfroat residence, 3 bedrooms, 2 aircondittoned, hot water, screens, linen, china, ete. Tel. 28138. 2634 MAGNIFICENT

FURNISHED

Big

loral

Park.

AVAILABLE utility

trans-

in

new

72

BIO

PEEDRAS

airconditioned.

Monthiy

or

Near

lease.

enormous heater,

living-dining,

built-in

carport.

=

SEPT.

apartment.

16

new

livingroom.

FOR

GROUND

parking

FLOOR.

for 3 cars ae,

aice and

ocean

Condade

residential section. Specia! arrangements

tm

view. Hotels.

tovety

Near

Ceol,

H i Brege

Guest House. Avenue, Condado.

apartments. Maid Hot water. Some Best hotei and

Beach facilities for coupies travel

ing together. One block from La Concha and Condado Beach Hdetels. Personal guided tours. Telephones 3-6231 and 2.7327 Mrs Annie De Mauret, Manager MARIGALANTE

-

PARQUE

158.

Phone

Beautifully decorated, aircoarooms, each with private bath, cold

water.

Terraces,

and

single air

garden.

Near beach and business sectors. Summer rates. Manager, Margarita de Contreras.

stairway

to

$14

double, breakfast. Phose

UF

af

»

cy£3

Ashford

F

1017

d

HOUSE

i éi [ F if ‘i|

1490

in cing the sea, with private beach. Spacious, modern, Troms, -

99 | AIRCONDITIONED furnished room, priSS

SPACE

Call 2636

SS.

Comeee,

SALE

et

erant

2-1084.

{

818

LODE / trom

oe ox

t

1

2628

2000 sa. ft. private | poNCELLA GUEST MOUSE plus garage.

ee

Sores: Senn?o werkly

Kitchea

peautiful

beach

privileges.

- $00. yards *

Airconditioned.|

Nicest

residential

section, near airport. 108 Doncetia Puata Las Marias, Santurce 9-0774 1631

825

St., |

WANTED TO SHARE

BUILDINGS FOR SALE MERAMAR: 2 buildings, could be adapted for offices or guest house. Corner lot 800 sq. mt. Reasonable price. Telephone 2-1463.

her woman attractively furmished twe | bedroom apartment in Miramar. Coavegient

Goed

lecation.

cook.

phone.

Call

TV.

3-5706

hot

water. :

9-

i:

823)

HOTELS

WHEN

IN

{

PONCE

| ; t

COMM) ERCIAL SPECIAL RATES Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays CLASS

$6.50

PER

|

PERSON

i

furnished

not 876

UF

Rooms and eificiency service All screened. with air conditioning.

double Avenida

FICE space, ground floor, parking, 1st Federal finmancimg, 1050 sq. ft. Loiza 1505.

Juan

Melid,

Owner-Manager

LOTS

FOR

SALE

VELLA CAPARRA, 50 ft. from Caparra Country Club. 1160 sq. mt. lot fer $16.500. Call Mrs. Lavandero, &-2435. 2680 623 Gt

LA CASA ROSA - Chest House — One

3-6769.

HUUSE Ashford

or

ki

restaur-

91175,

MOUSE,

_ 4

water

porch,

38365.

COMMERCIAL

t,o

screens,

cabinets,

Inaformation

Univ-

|

with

Hilton

-

60738.

5 an

GUEST

respectable family, kitchen privilege, 3-197?, ‘i

De Diego. 1.500 meter lot. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, servant’s quarters with bath,

rie

airport,

served.

G-— 10, corner

with

room,

823

FRANCISCO

BREE

near

new furnished rooms. Reasonable Rates. Social Security Building, Pomce de Leéa B04, 4th Floer, Apartment 401-402, Mrs.

ISLAND

dininagc-

Vioteta

3 baths, maid’s Cali 66989.

OLD SAN J¥AN: Modern building. Room |

build-

920

ANTILLES

and

livingroom,

roonr, modern built-in kitchen, 3 airditioned with slidi door closets & built-im dresser Studie room.

twin bedroem, bath. screened, aircond! ioned, near oceaa. $175 monthly inctuding utilities. Call Mrs. Esteves, 3-6857, 3-3194. 2667 8

2730

hot

residence

kitchen, garage.

Modern

diningroom,

3

walk to University. $3 up, per room. Breakfast served. Gonzalez St., 61432.

2.3056. ditioned

SAN

319

916 ANA’'S

ASHFURD 1120-1122

home,

moderna carport, 2676

MORRIS: living,

A FERST

3.

Breakfast

Vera 174

story

819

home,

bedroom

Stay at HOTEL MELIA

LA POSADA - Isla Verde Airconditiened, private bath, kitchenettes.

Miramar,

2

1-2:30.

sc » 4 bedrooms. separate living & diming, breakfast nook, 3 baths, garage, terrace for entertaining, fruit trees. Lease. Will sell. 3-2635 = 31649.

(ue St Houses Caribe

Call 2-5852

PEREZ

4

ing facing the Caribe Giltoe and the Condado Lagoon. 4 bedroomg and 3 baths,

ecsity.

xt.

4 min. over $8. Esteban

furnished,

Ocean Park. on beach. 4 bedrooms, 2 airconditioned, living area, equipped kitchen,

EXCLUSIVE

Monday

DIAL

ants. 2691

a

home, parior 5 bed_

insertion.

beach,

Isiand have RENT?

zs

report any errors immediately as THE SAN JUAN STAR will be responsible for only one in-

Exceiient

the

820

11

Advertisers are requested to

3-8254

on

[iv-

ness 2671

once.

for

large

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

must be submitthe business day An ordered ad

A.M. Saturday paper.

One

3-4122.

2704

TYPE

weekdays,

BEACH:

Terrace.

DEADLINES

correct

Presby-

IN PER-

ing room, dining room, kitchen. linen & crockery. Telephone. $300 monthly. Laige

or-

All ads must be submitted before 12 noon on day befere

Publication

to

as 3 type

ordinary

All caneeiiations ted before 12 noon Lefore publication. { naust

next

ANYONE

reat

Altamira mear Garden Hills

2696

RATE

dinary

2 lines

No.

3 Nairn,

beiew)

SAME lines

No.

ESTATE,

terian Hospitalon beach. COME SON 9:30-11, 3:00-6:00.

pt.

Type No. 4 $hort wm No. 3 Type

RENT

best apartments and houses for rent, furnished and unfurnished. FRANCISCUS

for single insertioa,

apply

FOR

— 3 betroons

imciud screens, ter, electric washer and stove, het water, one air conditioned room — Phone 8-2465.

Save Time And Money

.18|.17|.17{.17]. 16). 15}.14

Minimum ‘estimate

FoREENEED at

APARTMENTS

2) 3|_ 4)

PRL®

ilk a\ Ch

Per

T

eee

a

Times

For

519.

DOES

1960

LOST

Me

Rates Per Line tive Insertions:

8,

INCOME

INFANTRY

Ric

Piedras -C:

+ Freche

AUGUST

RENT

because Franciscus Reai Estate can rent your apartments and houses to good temants at ne cost t® you immediately after vacated. You lese no rent income while looking for tenants. Preblems avoided. 3 Nairn next to Presbyterian Hespital on beach. 3-3506 - 3-8372. 2616 g10 -

house in Condade Section. Cali 3-6090

Rates & Information EFFECTIVE

RENT

FUSNISHED 2 BEDROOM apartment or

San

San

TO

NO

APARTMENTS FOR RENT =r

2615 3 Nairn Street and Ashford and 38372.

WANTED


Pe ey ne ee

PETS *

oy

*

a

EOF Sirah ¥ oe 4 LEE

SECRETARIAL SERVICE

CARS FOR SALE 1960

SFFICTENT, fast Secretarial Service. documents, contracts, reports, -free

me

A

ae CLASSIFIEDS = R — Wédnesda, THIYGAN JUAN STA

<)>

x

MISCELLANEOUS

THUNDERBIRD

ACCOUNTING

) EXTERMINATING

19

SERVICES SERVICES

MOVING & STORAGE

seldem

find.

‘elephene

6-3157,

3329

abe

UF | Capitet ‘Tranepertation, Inc., a

=

HEALTH-FOODS

Agents

s 485

Store.

All natural vitamin

plements.

If we~den’t

service Spain,

and food rup-

have

what you

YOU

going

tm Puerte Germany,

crating, storage, US. Van Lines,

want we'll get it fer you. Try Sierra’s Aeerola Jam. 605 Belaval St., Santurce.

La

Atlas

Boisa.

Tel

1057.

mover

Use

Lines.

UF

the

best

Rico, United States, Japan. Packing, shipping. Imc. Call

2-2726,'22067 Ganturce.

F

No,

te

Vap

Agent of Muebierta

Pence

.

de

UF

MOVE

$535; Extra rooms ( fences. porches, ba similar lew prices. We

on

opening

young

on

-Imporcial

pay

a visit Martorani Pence de Leon A

alert

Moters. Ime., Step 20.

+opposite Lottery Buliding).

is bilingual

a good

Apply Room

us

1402 ce

7

210,

USED FOREIGN CARS

P.M.

Renoults

_—~

Triumphs -— Tounus — Opel —

All

1958

ond

R

iy i

First 1112

Votkswagens

Ashford

Ave.

Phene

2662

aid

&

supplies and Oxygen Kits.

SS YOUR root dirtyr tf sv, for expert high water- pressure cleaning and paintborg call 65132 or 430 Verde, Bayamon. UF

WATCH Call

Models

&2ZPAIRS

FOR WATCH & CLOCK REPAIRS William A. Gruen, Puerto Rico's

Only

Certified

rel 2413 2728

: @t your RENAULT DISTRIBUTORS Fort Highway

Pta

Master

Las

Watchmaker.

Marias.

2-8160.

Lzu-

$20

VACUUM

CLEANERS

Bei

Valle

between

ce.

@

F

f

& 5. G f

413) 091): qs) fet ay} iL

vel B

8-1327 or 8-0406 RATION

g

or

817

2-3706.

Hillmons Karmann Ghie

1959

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Continental supervision, reasonable rates. using MARY CARTER’S high quality paint. 7-2284.

ROOF CLEANING & PAINTING

ork | THR

Building

PAINTING

SOSPITAL SUPPLIES SOSPITAL SUPPLY COMPANY

typist.

Sen Juan A.M. to 5:30

9

of

STAR

for

lody who and

El

Department

JUAN

down

R

SAN

Ne

q

Subscription

has

i

FRIDAY -

q

The

THE

1 iH i

GIRL

(41|2%).

ay

-

FHA

x 12’) $895; ete., at handie plans

i h

Low

YOUR furniture py Almacenes Inc., Pier 9, San Juan. Service, respensibility, guaranty. Lecal and long distance. We store your belongings. Agents National Van Lines jen 23-2374 ur

MOVING WITH

CARE

Jorgec

and

Parque,

1604, Santur-

ur

EVERYWHERE

ie]

MOVING

& STORAGE

Poincare

San

Telephone

FOR ALL EXECUTIVE

aiture. Dev e

ACOUNTANT

23 yrs. m P. R., some Spanish. Interested im post as office manager similar. Salary opet. Call 8-1755.

and

Europe

©ONTINENTAL,with no Spanish. seeks time

ASSISTANT

employment

PRODUCTION

ready fer Business. If you have experience, $5,000.00 working capital and can furnish a bend te cover complete sampie line, this is your golden opportunity. Al se another in best lecation im Ponce. same conditions. Write Bex 243, San Juan. 2593 a1

MANAGER,

Speaks

English.

Rico,

today,

Inc.,

207

Mister

Ponce

Softee

of

Mediavilla’s

é

E

with

it

Best

offer.

for} ©2" be arranged. 3-4706 Ext. 6. 20

aus

” | Turisme,

ae

ea

cae

eves.

sike | mings.

ae

FURNITURE FoR sALe

$240,

2.8203.

| 7”

WOULD

MOVING,

oe YOU

LIKE

oe

seek

TO

OWN

A

BOAT?

4+ BABY

own

timest

beat

NEW © BLUE SEEMONS COMPOCTOR./ them at: Modern Electric - QUE sofa with walnut trim. Call Mr. Le } Sales, 262 Pence de Leon, g8, 9 — 4.PM, 6.3329, 63157. eye.

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=¢)

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FOR

kind.

& Marine Puerto de

&

you

FOUND

Gomez,

Maxime

Hato

Rey.

819

FOR

PIANO:

5 er visit O-3 San

$15. Rug, $20. Grillwork & screens. Call | hundreds of years. Accommodations for 3.7112 after 5 & Saturdays. _ marine toilet, sink, steve, water tank

:

dryer

SALE Moving to States,

must sacrifice. Call 6-6125 or 6-4555 before

Yes,

bed, dresser. mirror & bureau, $225. | we have it fer you. specially for you. 1% Dinette & 6 chairs $70. Crib & mattress, | Cabin Cruiser — solid teak, made te last

‘see?

each

Reward.

PIANOS

noe

must sell bedreom set, double | Peakcraft?...Teakeraft you mean?

587

Call_6-0759. 2694

meet

——

neh

“t

with

The San Juan Star

COLSON

CASTERS.

EQUIPMENT hand

trucks,

form trucks, lift trucks, conveyors other material handling equipment. ecardo Davila Sucesores, Bex 3669, Juan, P. R. . 2464

piat-

and RiSan 830

SCREENS SCREENS, AWNINGS, doors, windows, bathtub enclosures, “picture windows”, best quality aluminum. Payment facilities up to 3 years. Call us witheut obligation for consultation and estimate. Pagan & Iriarte. Telephone 2-4666, 3-2234. 2396 UF

ELECTRIC

MOTORS

A. ©. Smith mectric Motors im sizes from 1/3 H.P. to 800 H.P. Highest qualtty at attractive prices. Ricarde Davila Puppy, SHEPHERD GERMAN LOST Sucesores, Box 3669 San Juan, P. KR Aug. 11, 3 months old, black & tan, name “Fritz”, in Baldrich, Maximo Gomez & | 2465 Pres. Ramirez. Please contact Mrs. Cum-

Terms

Quisuueye Si, Slop 3 Hate Rey, Tel | tne weet Alen 38 Evinrede 10 PH, =

Cooler

LINES INTO

HANDLING

BLACK AND tan German Shepherd. male, escaped frem crate of flight to Puerto Rico. Loose somewhere in airport vicint ty. Hf spotted, please call Klein at 8-1963, or 3-1947. Reward for information. a e

| paint fibergiass. etc.) Fully equipped

Machine

Air

LOST:

prices, financing | ast ad ct | oct Owens Camm CaURER.2, at

DRIERS

2539

Inquire

Moter (needs repairs, but boat in renewed condition & not since used, including

wi

do

basis.

:

end

We

purchase, or ap electric ironer, if you buy a washing machine and a dryer dur= this sale. Other free hi to from when you buy a dryer at Insular Distributers, Munoz Rivera 875. Rio Piedras; State Road No. 2, Km. 7. Villa Caparra, and Calle Villa 123, Feace.

Bs cars, foreign

TORRES.

BE YOUB own boss im a profitable busiess. Be a Mister Seftee dealer. Average dealers earn $13,000 te $16,000 a year. Never a dealer failure. We work with you until suecess ts assured. $5,000 down payment puts you im the driver’s seat. with the balance om a pay-as-you-profit

i

aute ait conditioners ah

CLOTHES

able

Puerte

AIR CONDITIONERS AUTO

WITH

Prades 6-3072

dry Now YOU CAN GET your even on rainy days or nights. Insular Dryer Special a holding Distributors is Sale during August. You get free a port-

and

a

er maintenance engineer. learing .

SAVE

F ;

pl ii

lb

ari

restaurants.

part

|

USA

in_

|

Rico,

experience

é

Puerto

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to

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problems facing the conference— Venezuela’s demand for sanctions against the Dominican Republic, and later a study of the spread

of

communism

in

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The

first

scheduled

Venezuela’s

the

Americas

includes

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today

charges

Cuban

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to

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the

Do-

an

against.

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33

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thought

a

all ambassadors adequate rebuke.

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withdrawal would

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be

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la

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Force

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his

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Mexico

test

1.

Highest

it

Highest

flight

in

another

high

set

this

record

the

fst Auguste

Morales Carrion reportthe Commonwealth posi-

tion, but the: department flatly denied it had instigated Mrs. Cruz’ ouster. ; The Cuban Embassy refused to comment on the Commonwéalth complaint against Mrs. Cruz. A spokesman said, “‘The only $tate Department we recognize isi the

in

Swiss

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who

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foot

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sent wheréabouts

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SEVEN YEARS OLD

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(Continued From

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Page 1)

his

declaration

foreign

of non-confidence in the trend of the U.N. efforts in the Congo. A menacing crowd surrounded a car carrying U. N. military personnel. Onlookers shook their fists and booed the whites. police

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with

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in the *

Belgians

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Mrs.

Cruz

from

The 30-year-old curred the wrath

Belgian

which was closed and Gaston Dieu, dent of bena.

the

Embassy

a+ week ago, deputy presi-

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of

the

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Mrs.

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to dis¢uss

fused yesterday to release the :text

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up

30-year old diplomat of meddling in Puerto Rieo’s internal affairs. Commonwealth undersecretary ed

an

turn

circles”

indication

had blocked

monwealth

the

ballon

in

to

by some

an

to the

1)

former acting Cuban consul, et removed from his staff. The Gom-

high

flight, bettering the 102,500 feet set by Lt. Col. David G. Simons in a closed gondola. - 2.

failure

as

fly

ance

made:

manned

Page

in Washington.

the controversy surrounding } his recognition as a consular official in San Juan. t The Commonwealth State jBepartment revealed last Thursday

desert.

were

From

not

considered

not

broke

of 102,800 feet and a maximum

and

have Wow,

diplomatic

sources

exact altitude from which he jumped was not immediately determined but it was a minimum 103,300. . These records

he was

was

said

we

it.”

Perdomo’s

from

spokesmen

do

“normal

a number of high altitude ‘records in

will

deadline, k

CONSUL

than

offieer

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(Continued

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the

enthusiasm

we

(AP)

Joseph

public school children, Asked to predict if the

the island ‘before the Davila said: .

Bill

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Contributiva situada de Leon =107 (2do

in

84.

(Continued from Page 1) Department’s “novel” charge, claims Mrs. Cruz, is to justify “new aggressions against Cuba... and to jail the revolutignary leadership of Puerto Rico.” The cabled order carries the

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The Inter American Peace Committee said Monday that tensions in the Caribbean have grown worse during the past year and that the American community was confronted with a crisis. It is the

2 ‘e) de la Ley. y mas especificamente, esquejes con raices, tubérculos, flores y plantitas de semilla (rooted cuttings of plant materials, tuber of plant materials, cut

of

increased

foreign ministers prepared down to business.

carActer

la

the

the Dominicans . too strict, Venezuelan source said his wants drastic action. This include a break in diplo-

Some

and

TULAROSA,

above

President

conference might seek mise not to make~-a

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Airman Sets” Jump Record

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Costa Rica acted even more quickly than my own country in declaring the existence of a ,state of war, thus expressing its repudiation of aggression as an instrument of policy.”

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In this free atmosphere, he said,

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aboard

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mile

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ounces,

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weekend.

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bats.)

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catch of 29 pounds was made by Murray of the Recruiting Service.

the

year’s

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or more

for

120-pound

high individual game, 247, while R. Padilla of Supermercado has

LEAGUE

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them

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boat Mike

he

semi-finals

the handicap tournament. Collins and Alicea has_

and} Co-

on 270

the

As

MANiLi . returns to form

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27-17:

(Based

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of

(ist Raee)

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24-20

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bass

said it was a phenomenal

The Saturday Bowling League championship enters its second round of eompetition this weekend at the Santa Rosa Bolera in Bayamon Supermercado Correa topped the first round with a 29-15 record,}

by

brought Ten

Lt. Don Parker, attached to the Data Processing Unit at Fort Brooke, reported an outstanding catch of 25 bass weighing 75 pounds Saturday. Losing five bass for every one boated, Parker

and |

Feed, 26-18: Collins 25-19, and Rossy and

Queens Saturday.

pounds.

the

Anglers

four

Sea

tuna

a school of king fish and returned with 10 and 25 pounds. He was fishing along

black

lakes

Roserve

20

aboard

docked

Largest Dendy and

Correa Bowlers Top Sat. Bowling Loop

Insular Alicea,

and

The

fin

San Juan this marlin, several

pounder.

fifth straight reliever Hoyt Wilhelm who was) strength of his victory. He permitted only five charged with the loss. Art Ditmar | hits—two were homers by Ron Yankee pitcher on the|Hansen and Jackie Brandt. now has a 12-7 record

followed

12

boated. black

Second place went to Chief tached to the Dental Corps at

|

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four

other

home

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the

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were

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pitchers

in

Senators, |

other

League contest. Mantle’s 28th runs,

the

fish

Daniel Pellon hit weighing between

Army

games.

pounded

in

only

of first

between

fresh

Na-

and

By Mike. Murray

again abundant in the waters of addition to the usual run of blue

Largemouth

third-place 5-3

year’s

weighed

Philadel

the

types

the

full games. dropped St.’

twice,

Cincinnati Boston

to

other

with Yayo Grande.

behind

still lead

lost

National 11-3,

lost

League by Francisco

Louis, to

game

Tish were week. In

past

six

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23

ts

Olympic 400 Meter

.

In Flipsburg

Situation Fluid One

By Jimmy Caneon The cats were yowling in Flipsburg, which is the north-east eorner of Fiftieth Street and Broadway at the hour of the look. It

is the

sad

time

when

the

heart

beats

slowest

and

the

And

the

old

woman

slept

dozen men

up

of Illinois,

1

can’t sleep.” Sam Silverman,

the late papers,

promoter,

stopped

to talk

about

Floyd

“He

was

a good

fighter,”

“A

good

licked

all fight like they were

couple

Robinson.

“They

said.

“They

guy

a

racket,” on

from

away

slowly

on

other

started

“That

Cus

“But

José

he

Torres “He’s

laid

up

has

want

some

them

to

want

fighters,” said

said

“Can

a

te put

Cus,

and

long

time,”

him

on

said

I

one want

to

use

him

because

said

Gold.

“But

he

of my

shows,”

said

to

Torres.

He

use

some

Silverman, said

what

I do

a

fighter.

He

said

you

want

Scotty, a very old man, sallow and flabby, addressed stood on the sidewalk. “You want to tie me up?” he demanded, angrily.

He

once

“Tie

Then

me

you

worked

the

up

ropes,”

with

give

me

two

sideshows he

of

“and

Ill

No

one

they

replied.

are

he a

was

paid

to

ped

those

this

4 ;

bet

meter

thereby

the

clubs. Interested

this

record

45.4,

400

Jones,

world

. . . 400 hopefal

out

of

shares

them.

across

the

years

it now.

and and

thus

rose

for the relay

(1,600

Kin-

400

and

events.

The U. S. trio is made up by Jack _Yerman of Woodland, Earl young

of

San

Fernando

and

of

Out

had will

them

all.

everybody of

crazy

the drug

in

store

this came

town?” a girl

in

an alligator tatooed on her arm. “Take a good look,” she said. “But bite

your

head

Silverman

hurt

him

a sleeveless

if you come

dress.

She

close, Charlie

off.”

One of the drugstore clerks stood “What a man he used to be,” a couldn’t

asked.

punching

him

in

in the doorway. guy said. “He’d

the

belly.

I

seen

bet

you

dig into him. He just laughed at them. But since he had the eperation cutting out his appendix, he don’t do it no more. He was a sure thing. You couldn’t hurt him.” “Johansson,”

said

Gold,

“he'll

be

bigger

than

ever flattens Patterson again.” “How. could he flatten him?” Silverman asked. Patterson up in the second round and didn’t do

Dempsey

if

he

know

what

he

meant

if

he

kept

the

title?

He

“He wabbled nothing. You

would

of

waked

up the whole fight racket. But you know why I’m glad Patterson won it even though I can’t do a dollar’s worth of business with Cus? Johansson wants to be an actor. How could a fighter Actors are no good for nobody.”

Otis

MONDAY FIGHTS SYDNEY,

Australia—Fred

only $67— And whea you fly BWIA

nal

Ceribbeen. .. the cirline which

on

different

days.

Yerman,

21, had been in the front row of U. S. quartermilers for three seabut

did

not

emerge

as

the

top man until the Palo Alto races. Young,

19,

perienced although

is

a strong

prospect. 28 has only

of competition

but

inex-

Davis,

who

two

in the

seasons

event,

is

fastest of the three on paper with his 400 meter

the

vibration-free

BWIA‘s

your

MINIATUREG OLF up

your “putting” teach the children the

air

Later

feres, end

down Ge Fer

jet-powered

“Pey

tines

Ne

flies

which

airline

best of 45.8, which

won the AAU title. But he seems to have trouble judging his pace

most

offers the

complete

convenient service in the Caribbeon. .. end

Viscounts.

Plan”

covers

off

including

those

on

peyment now!.

further

tuxuricus,

quiet,

connecting

cirlines.

required.

. . Pay

later!

information,

call vour trevel

agent

or

—_ BW A— Le Reda

Lit-

Hotel —

Phone

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British West Indian Airways

TUCSON, Ariz—Don Jordan vs. Julian - Valdez bout postponed to Tuesday, rain.

ee ner

ede

ee

ge

a

play

Several

you're flying the cirline whose one end only speciclty is the

finer points of to the kooks.

team.

The Rome Olympic schedule, however, calls for semis and fi-

sons, monsters

Arecibo

Page) will

in jel powered VISCOUNTS SAN JUAN fo JAMAICA

re-

considerably meter)

Back

squad

FLY non-stop

Kin-

two-tenths

individual

From

an

Vicki

der was second in 45.8 Germany’s get

contact

action against the Olympians. now and then. University of Puerto Rico stuNo one stands out as a clear favorite. Form of the day will dents will pay 30 cents and ail thus have a decisive weight. The other fans will be admitted for United States is facing a difficult 68 cents. Game time is 8:30 p.m. but not hopeless task. Uncle The basketball team will leave Sam’s tradition is good here too: 8 gold medals out of a possible for Rome with the otber Otympians on Monday morning. 13.

his

record.

may

of the outstanding Arecibo players who participated in the recently concluded Superior Amateur Basketball Circuit season, will be in

“EARL YOUNG

to 45.8

meter

berely

parties

Olympic

against

dist-

Manfred

200

Mr. Rodrigeuz at the Department {of Tourism, Stop 22, to register.

Davis of Los Angeles, three California boys. These men came out he’s ‘still out.” / of the magic box at the Palo Alto “Take a walk,’ a guy said. trials after two torrid rounds (seIf I had my paperweight with me,” Scotty told them in a mi-final and final) within ninevoice that was a scream, “‘you’d all be dead.” ty minutes. no wonder the best — He walked away on his sore feet, telling himself what he halfmiler, Yerman, won. “Is

the

The

300

extending

European

to

off Lou

“Give me a quarter,” he said, “or I'll get a paper weight hit you on the head. I once hit a guy with a paper weight,

tought

Department of Tourism of Dutch West Indies. There are an estimated

(Continued

credited

at

Antilles

OLYMPIC TEAM

shipping for

the

the U‘S.

spear fishing enthusiasts in Puerto Rico along with several active

|

runner-

29.4

countryman

eord

the

see

was

all

been

Amerthe the

Bloem-

recently

best

400

June,

both

had

with

at

have

and Central

countries,

and

Indies

from by

der was second in 45.8. Germany’s championships, Kaufmann drop-

bits.”

They

bored

24, who

blistering

young

to

Alligator Tattoo and

ican

at in-|

spear in an at Wil-

West

Transportation to and tourney will be paid

ance is Carl Kaufmann of Germany, 24, a Brooklyn-born amateur pianist who lowered the conin

carnivals.

said,

track

three

invitations

quarter

Johannesburg

tinental

the hell kind of a question is that?

he’s

the

send

Dutch

island

Kerr}

time

Department

Nov. 3-5. Similar

sent to South

°

yards, equal to Thane Baker’s best for this odd distance. Germany Leaded

ruin him? I said ruin him? Are you kidding? I said the hell with you, and hung up on him. What kind of a manager is that?” who

Day,

A

with

that

was

close

for

oversized

clerk,

Gold.

Silverman.

at

best

Europe’s

off

you want to use him for? What I

good

fight,”

an

fight?”

.” “I tried

called

D’Amato

His

1956.

uptown.

don’t

|’

up in 46.1 As beautiful a “glider” as one can ever see, Mal has made tremendous progress since he placed sixth at Melbourne in

that way, hostile and glaring, as the people on the corner drifted toward them. Silently, they backed away. One walked downtown. The

meters,

to

extend-

Rico

liamstead,

fontein in April, after a dingdong battle with his countryman

stood

They

another.

a Ja-

Herb

prominent

800

“doubling”

Gordon

drunk.”

backed

fighters

The

trains Ray

fight

the

with

trouble

the

“That’s

a

Winter Garden Theatre made them clumsy.

Wiley, who

“No style,” said Harry haven’t any style.”

of

could

Carnera

him.”

Under the marquee of the guys started to fight. Booze

of

1

hand.

left

a

and

has been

Puerto

fisherman to take part international tournament

mile is 46.1. Mal Spence of South Africa, 23, ran the English distance in 45.9

could

he

think

Olympian

Equally

400

ances.

manager.

had is,

buy

to

said.

he

the

“You

Carnera Patterson

a champion

of

kind

what

you

racket.

fight,”

Silverman.

least,

At

Carnera?

fight Gold,

Solly

said

ridiculed

fighter,”

Prime

the

came

once.

23

“2

invitation

the

of Tourism

the gold

tervals, And in Rome the heats of the 400 will come the day after the 800 meter final. Whatever | ” his choice, Kerr should be regard-| 4 ed as a major threat over both dist-

down,

by

who

could

Patterson

thought

of licked tell

Boston

never

“I —<

the

for

of laying

use

the

but what’s

morning

every

o’clock

to say about

has so far shown little proclivity | 7

CANNON

sleeps. I got a nice bed, and I got to go work

at nine

both

eee

she

least

at

But

booth.

that

in

sleeping

been

Jamaican

McKenley.

s 4 i cael om rd

:

his heels to | 7

The smooth-striding Kerr, who} will run for the British West Indies in Rome, is a protege of former

phone booth in the drug store. “She gets more sleep than I do,” said a herse player. “Every night for nine years she’s

has shown

the U. S. elite more than

ed

is a fluid one. At least half a

have something

maican student at the University | “7

a

in the

Games

appear to

An

situation in the 400 meter flat,

of medal. Pan American champion George Kerr,

j

sitting

(AP)—The

event at the Olympic

When I played it,” he explained, “you were What- would

By ROBERTO L. QUERCETANI

ROME,

hotel

rooms wait for the lonely who don’t want to go home. It is the jazzless hour when the coffee turns gray in the eafeteria cups and the neons no longer glow scarlet. And Lester Fifty-Second Street, who runs the news stand on the night shift, asks if its true that Wilt Chamberlain is getting more than $75,000 to play basketball. : Jucky to get coffee-and money. guy do for that kind ef money?”

Dutch West Indies Invite 3 Fishermen For Nov. lournament

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Ford Baffles Oriol Island's Hoop Squad! Yankee Hurler Wins, 1‘Ready'ForOlympics Nats Reach Ist Division NEW YORK (AP)—Whitey Ford, Yogi Berra, and Johnny Blanchard comb ne y JIM DOU wy Puerto Rico Olympic bas ketball coach Howard Shan- their efforts to keep the New York Yankees atop the American ene ha standing as Orioles, 1-0, yesterday. said last night that the island’s team has a good|the Yanks beat the Baltimore 7.

° non will

win

\:

the

gold

medal.

Ford,

v

chance of making the semi-finals+ at Rome, but stated that the U.S.

Naval

Station

where

the

The

12}

said

all

the

team

No

members

would

then

finals.

The

comprise

four the

succeeding

each

(See

“|into

TEAM,

23)

PARTIAL SCORES NATIONAL LEAGUE Francisco 40 10 St Louis Marichal and Landrith; Gibson San

and

Smith

Philadelphia

101

Pittsburgh Roberts and Burgess Milwaukee Cincinnati Spahn and Bailey

Coker;

Crandall;

000 10 Hook

LEAGUE

Kansas City Cleveland Hall, K. Johnson Daley; Harshman,

000 002 0 020 000 (7) and P. Latman (7)

Chicago Bunning

01 Baumann

and

Lollar.

and

Chiti;

of

Wins

9th

(AP)—Pedro two run-

first

division

the

with

Boston

an

Pasarell

Red

Losbs

.4955 average. Cleveland, which was playing last night in Kansas City,

tienal

is

fifth

with

a

.4953

ave-

rage. Ramos

allowed

the first weakened

eight innings. But he in the ninth and need-

assistance

three

from

Hal

runs

in

Tennis

Topras

Pasarell

took Earl Buchholz, a U. S. Davis

Woodes-

and Ray Moore when Sox rallied and scored

Grass

ment yesterday. The 16-year-old in

the two

Cup

player,

the first

it, 9-7.

He

ond

6-0.

set,

set

to 16

es

before

ng

dropped

thé sec-

| Ray Robinson Is Reinstated NEW A

WINNING

SMILE—Pittsburgh’s

his pleasure after winning

Vernon

his 17th game

Sunday against St. Louis. He has lost the winningest pitcher in either league.

Law

shows

of the season

only

five

and

(AP Photo.)

(AP)—While

rookie

centerfield

Al

the bases with two runners ahead é: The inside-thepark homer ?

is

)

broke

the

Chicago

Cubs’

back

and led to a 7-5 Los Angeles Dodger

victory

in

Scores

11

Winning

home

in

the

eighth

in

the

11th

innings.

run

at Moon

in

Run

three

all.

scored

And when

Norman Larker, the league’s leading batter, doubled.

Bucs

Win

PITTSBURGH Friend

tied the game

yesterday.

one

batters

alowed

streteh in

a

weight

champion.

announcement

Pirates

trounced

down

17

night

as

the

Commis-

York

and Maryland

have

working agreement. The Maryland Commissi®n

pended Robinson

May

a sus-

19 for fail-

ing to show up for a May 46 fight in Baltimore against Pedto Gon-

zales. Robinson is scheduled t® meet NBA titleholder Gene Fullmer in Los

Angeles

on

W—Ford

(3-11).

HR—Pittsburgh,

Phila-

delphia Phillies 11-2. It was the first game of a scheduled twinight doubleheader.

Skinner

L. A.

000 100 130 02—7

Chicago

000

Koufax, Quist

(7),

the National League-leading Pitts- Roseboro; burgh

by

New

Oct.

8.

Chieago, Cardwell (3). NATIONAL LEAGUE (First Game) . AMERICAN LEAGUE Phila. 100 000 001— 2 72 Baltimore 000 000 000—0 3 0 Pittsburgh 520 001 03x—11 15 2 000 100 00x—1 8 0 Owens, Neiger (1), D. Green New York EstradagsHoeft (8) and Trian(8) and Dalrymple; Friend and dos; Ford and Blanchard. Smith. W—Friend (13-9). L— Owens

(AP)—Bob

last

York yester-

BASEBALL SCORES

1st

mowed

New

Commission

day lifted its suspension of Sugar Ray Robinson, former middleThe

just seven hits and row

(#—The

Athletic

sion Chairman Melvin Krulewitch followed similar action taken by the Maryland Commission Monday.|

Heist

of him

YORK

State

Moon's Odd Homer Downs Chicago, 7-5

Moon’s 100

game

runs,

Wilson.

Detroit

ninth

NEWPORT, R. L (AP)— Charles Pasarell of Santurce, Puerte Rico extended one of America’s top-ranked yers befere being in the Newport Casino Invita-

hick Red

lay stunned after,crashing into Wrigley Field’s vine-covered wall trying to catch his long hit, Wally Moon rounded and

his

single as he batted and the Washington Senators

the

ed

CHICAGO

AMERICAN

and

10

002 0 Gibbon and

past

The triumph moved the Senators to fourth place in the American League standings with a

lead-

Page

two.

went

runner

“185 win over Sox yesterday.

elimination.

OLYMPIC

won

scoring pitched

quarter-

Local basketball fans wil have the opportunity to see the Puerto Rico team in action Friday in an exhibition game at the University of Puerto Rico.

Baltimore

lefthander walked

Ramos was responsible for runs with a homer and a

ers will move into the semi-finals. Teams will play each = other

during

and

Ramos

groups | |

two

Yankee

six

WASHINGTON,

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