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plo
r
«hog
pee
‘Prominent™ ‘itize FR
eer
eee
Other Parties For Collusion ators,
and
eluding
the
Vol. I
air-
a local
of
line and a former president of Citizens for State 51, yesterday came out in favor of the new Christian. Action Party (CAP) Caribair chief Dionisio Trigo and former State 51 president the signers of a statemertt which defended the CAP as a “poli-j. tical weapon” to restore Christ “has
party
new
The
.a_ pose not” (See CAP, Page
should
-
°
to
a A
i
society.
Rican
Puerto
values
‘and-
principles
ian
Secoud-class postage paid at San Jean. Puerte Rice
19, 1960
‘o Condemn Trujillo
|.
among
were
Cordova
Luis
Jorge
and
not,
10¢
inisters Prepared
promeduc-
businessmen—inhead
San Juan, Puerto Rico, Friday, August
“No. 246
J. LIDIN
A™~ cross-section, of 41 doctors, lawyers, inent
ns Endorse CAP
“the San Juan Star
Group Attacks By HAROLD
te
religious 21)
Union Carbide Caribe Gets Tax Holiday
Herter Asks Supervision Of D.R. Voting By JACK RUTLEDGE SAN
other
plant’s
south
coast
ethylene
its
pelene. The company producing these late
1962.
by-product,
Carbide
and
concern,
(STAB
THE
intends |
to add
which
Tempest
another
when
began
pro-
annual
sales
of
$25 million. The company
estimates
This
75
bid& tax
Carbide
Caribe,
subsidiary
of
a wholly
Union
Car-
glycol 1959.
production
in
the
Office
effort
to
win
Rs
to make
that the.cubber
it known
tree standing
at
the north €nd of Nun’s Plaza will
mation
of the
general
public
and
from
the
San
Juan
Cathe
Correspondent
pay
of
thousands
A
compromise
(See
WAGE
amendment
BILL,
Page
the
cement
and
the
brickwork along the path.” It
appears,
according
Herter
was
asking
Rafael
Trujillo’s
regime
republic.
The foreign
the
dispateh, that the ancient rubber tree (which has been shading souls in the little plaza for as long as anyone can remember) rent
restoration
of the
plaza
and
new Hotel Convento. It also interferers with the view of San Juan Cathedral. To compensate for the disposal of the
single
tree, four
Queen
of
Flowers trees have been planted on the site. The Cultural Activi-
of
of-
21)
ties
Office
states
that
these
new
trees grow rapidly and “will bear
beautiful flowers, adding
to the
charm. of the historic plaza.” A
made
second
request
specifically
to
has
the
been
on
the
of an
McKinley
Perpetuo
old,
St., in
Socorro
Page
like the young American who approached a cherry tree too
jury
Americas
of
the
of the
cenferees
shows
zuela’s
charges
against
ing
public protested to Mayor Rincon de Gautier when TREE,
history-making ministers
of
that
Vene-
the Doml-
off diplomatic relations and impos-
Miramar.
(See
Fereiga
late last night
nicans aré true on most counts. However, some may not ge along with Venezuela’s demand for cutting off Dominicans from the rest of the hemisphere, which would be the result of breaking sanctions.
Argentina’s Diogenes
(See
21)
foreign
Taboada,
minister,
said
MINISTERS,
yesterday
Page
21)
Soviets Hint Powers To Get Off Lightly Due To Apology By PRESTON MOSCOW
GROVER prosecution
Soviet
(AP)—The
hammered
persistently yesterday on the theme that Francis Gary , Powers knew in advance the full meaning of his U-2 flight over Soviet territory. But elsewhere, hints were dropped
that the court would
deal lenient-+
resi- ly with the American flier. The
dents of the north side of the plaza. Four other trees will be replaced when consent is granted by the people whose houses face the four trees. If the Public Works Department proceeds in a manner un-
e
of
Church,
The Felisa
disposal
tree
Rea
is deciding on the sanctions te be imposed against the Dominican Republic. The unofficial poll
Last September a tempest ‘in a flowerpot was provoked over gnarled
—Cuban
Raul
Herter suggested that a committee be appointed to supervise free electio there.
hastily with an axe, it is because of previous incidents.
the proposed
JOSE
asked the Western Hemisphere foreign ministers te impose sanctions against beth the United States and the Dominican Republic.
little to
Rico do have a
front to
does not fit the plan for the cur-
S. PRIEST
future
last minute support for his bill,
wish
breaking
Washington
further
“We
Culture—issued the foldispatch “for the infor-
Puerto Rican workers today was all but in the hands of a joint House-Senate conference committee. Seemingly headed for almost sure Senate passage was legislation asking insu-* Democratic presidential candidate Jar employers to match an John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.) gave increase in the mainland ground slightly and agreed to a mailand minimummi- d x compromise exempting some. wiinimum wage from $1.00 860,000 employes in hotels, moto $1.25 an hour on-a per- tels, restaurants, and automocentage basis in Puerto Ri- bile establishments from _ provision of the labor-backed bill. co. an
By AL DINHOFER tree, the people of Puerto
Rican lowing
By WALTER
In
A.
Minister
Ahead?
have to be cut down. This tree has very strong roots that are
street dral.
De-
WASHINGTON—The
Garcia)
it into lumber?
Department. of Public Works and the Institute of Puerto
New Wage Bill Affecting PR Heading For Joint Committee STAR
Pot
Jese
+
oft
specifically the residents. of Caleta de las Monjas, across the
Corp. of N. Y., received éxemption on income from its
ethylene cember,
week
Cultural Activities—working in ‘conjunction with the
land.
Union
Flower
By
about its destiny. The San Juan Municipal Office of Cultural Activities has learned from experience that if it wishes to remove a single tree from a street or public area, it is advisable to notify the people before any uprooting is attempted.
per cent of its polyethylene products will be sold to foreign condimers, with the balance divided hetween here and and the main-
ow
A
to turn
Puste
say
the
65 per cent and
In
TREE—Progress
While only God can make a
new products at the contemplated rate of. production will run about
that between
the
SAN
City Whets Axe For Old Tree
in
ducing ethylene glycol here in July, 1959, will use about 25 acres adjacent to its present 75-acre site in Pefuelas for the expansion. Projected
aggression.
BULLETIN
250 people to its payroll full production. _ The
in
3am
expects to begin products here by
Union
expansion
of
Presiand of
unofficial poll proved S. Secretary of State
condemn
dri-|
to invest an additional $30 million in machinery and equipment for this
Rica
the Organization of America States foreign ministers meeting here to
exemption covers the of high-pressure polyand
an U.
Christian
loca-
tion.
The tax production
acts
As this,
wealth government, clearing the way for a $30 million expansion
the
Costa
to assassinate Venezuela dent Romulo Betancourt
Caribe, Inc., of n , Carbide Unio Pefuelas, has been granted a new tax exemption by the Common-] at
JOSE,
(AP)—The Dominican Republic yesterday in effect stood condemned of trying
trial may end today. Time after time jn the second day of the trial technical wit-
of
the
he the
testimony.
told
the
Soviet
But
once
more
military
section
of
Supreme
Court
he
repented his flight. The pilot, has pleaded guilty to spying, who nesses repeated that the May 1 very “very, regretted he said “premeand planned was flight that he had made the much” link to attempted and
ditated,” Powers directly
with
the
U.
S|
had
military. Powers
disagreed
with
some
and
flight,
done (See
expressed
his
own
POWERS,
belief
country Page
21)
he
a
_SFHE RAN JUAN STAR — Pode, A
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9p 180
ES
age eee
Consul Luis Perdomo\Dag Seeks Support For. Attirms Breaking Ties His Handling Of a
Hammsarakjola Jo Ham:
Ae Dag
ime
g
Re
Castro
With
Desloreed.
agoffice. meeting tor: HamHammarsk jold’s
or |
in
Congo iiwober
Brck
ball “qulied
ia
45 minutes yesterday with repre-| Hammarskjeld was seeking uni- — Force Publique—or Conf the United States, | fieg in adv. another golese army. Luis Perdomo, the Cuban consul general in: Puerto sen a cone Unioa, France and Bri. f i e d support in advance of : . : : . The Congole then forced some se Security meeting Rico who flew to Miami last Saturday, has affirmed in &|tain in an effort to keep the Congo urgent dar thse ‘Cami: ee Council es paaitiois ‘eat Canadians to lie on the ground story in the Miami Herald that he has broken his ties with | cris; i crisis from worsening. he has no authority toI take sides the Castro government and hopes to make the US. his Not long after the meeting, the|in the Congo’s internal affairs. new home. He said his decision was based, in part, “on the un-
orthodox
political
of a secretary in Rican consulate.”
ythe U.
rains son
oe
Juan an being
they
accused Rican
porting the cause for Puerto Rico. The domo
of
by
sup-
I
hope
to
f : internat: io.
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"to
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representatives—
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and
of
Soviet
the
Vasily
the
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authority
tanga.
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Union—jof
to act
Tshombe’s Capt.
Canada,
U.
dissident
regime
Province under
after
Cabot Lodge of the U. S.,|Moise
Kuznetsov soranonm
order
incident at the airport in whicha Canadian offices va injured. , ae
Vladimir, | Henry
South
an
| C28e o Of necessity. measures
a
ica recently.
of meddling |
politics
take up| Belgian radio broadcast a report}
wnt firm,” fine 99 he said. . Miami .
The commonwealth government had refused recognition to Perdomo, recently transferred to San Juan, unless he fired Mrs, Cruz, Puerto
daughter.
, knowled:
ment.
in
my
ofr r noe
Puerto
The aide, Mrs. Angelica Cruz, has since received orders to report back to Havana for reassign-
whom
| may
bee Glen!) wis my|that U. N. troops in Leopoldville} wants U. N..troaps in the Congo
and
activities
Cuba’s
S. says,
N.
charge
soldiers
:
Guat
Premier
forces
J. C. A. in
his con-
has =
against
in
in
Ka
Taschereag of
a
group
in Leopoldville,
-
|
ee
quoted
strip to their
cation
cards,
shorts.
weapons
Identifi-
and
other
|elongings were taken from them. Two of the Canadians wings and chevrons similar
insignia
of
Canadian
off by charge
Belgian
wore to the
paratroopers.
protests were
shrugged
the Congolese with the that the soldiers ' were
“Flemish
Belgians.”
VA Volunteers To Be Honored The , Volunteer Veterans
Corps
Administration
of
the
will
be
honored at ceremonies at 8 tonight
|
at the San
independence
Herald story as saying
and
Pairicio
Hospital
Audi-
torium, it has §een announced by Dr. José Chaves Estrada, regional director of the federal agency. The
Per-
public
is invited to the event.
WEATHER
“The Puerto Rico government informed me they could not re cognize me,’ Perdomo said Wednesday, “until I had dismissed Sra. Angelica Cruz, a consulate
FORECAST:
Sana
Juan,
Ponce
secretary.”
“She
had
sulate
for
been
ef a regular
ty
had
running
months, consul,
become
the
con
in the absence and
apparent-
deeply
involved | %
with organizations working hard | % against the Puerto Rico government,’’ Perdomo said.
“This he
was
said.
the
the
“I
crowning
sent
Cuban
off
treasury
YESTERDAY’S 11:45 a.m. YESTERDAY’S
mess,”
a
check
for
all
to
the
HIGH: LOW:
STATESIDE:
New
90
at
74.
York,
78,
Monies in the consulate, wrote a letter of resignation, and closed the doors.” Absent 2'4 Years Perdomo, who das not been in Cuba for the last 2% years, said,
“these times have for me and I have
been been
difficult increas-
ingly distressed as day-by-day the relations between my native and
adopted “I
land
do
not
have consider
worsened.” the
present
situation in Cuba as normal or|? in keeping with everything that I believe in and held dear. My sincere
hope
is
that
it
shall
re
turn to normal! in the near future.” Perdomo had been transferred to the Puerto Rican office ral weeks ago, arriving
Galveston,
Tex.,
“Eventually,”
seve from
his last post. he
said,
BACK TO EARTH—Capt. anti Kittinger talks to kee
xico after he jumped from a
balloen nearly
103,000
Air Force men in New Me-
feet over the desert. The
impressions on his back were made by the pressure against the clothing he wore against his
an
‘‘when
Officials said the jump set at least four records
- (AP
Photo)
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space probe
pro-
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Air Force Dock Workers Ask Munoz’ Aide Launches To Ease Unemployment Problem
‘Sky Spy’
Union
VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. (AP)—Air Force scientists, cheered by the recovery ‘of a space capsule from the 13th Discoverer satellite, sent no. 14 day, crammed with
fits
nose
aloft yestersecret sky-
were
being
tested
in
be
ejected
over
had
this fails,
siips
in the
pectedly
to
it,
but
airmen
‘saw
will
where
Cape Shot Fails Cape Canaveral, a
The
yester-
Popular
Party
exploded
range
in
in
it
ava
space
investigation
flight
of
use
of
seize two of the three Cuban naval
satellites as a global communications network for all U.~S. . mili; tary
forces.
There was no immediate nouncement on what caused explosion
_ Able that
of
the
two-stage
anthe
ships
separation
siages.
of
flee
These
to
sources
officers
and
frigates
‘‘Jose
Thor
the
and
the
also said that all
sailors
of
Marti”
the
and
nio Maceo’? were among rested in Havana bay
twin
“Anto-
those arfollowing
24 Burglaries Reported For San Juan Area
day at the naval base there. In spite of the denials of Navy spekesmen at Cienfuegos that
‘nothing
unusual”
at
base,
the
Sailors
there
also been
had
and
reliable
in Santiago
days
Mayaguez
“‘Maximo
third
Gomez,”
Cienfuegos. Normally
is
frigate,
anchored
each
/
ending
Mrs. Ada Milagros LeFrank, of 616 Olimpo St., told detectives that
ig
burglars
forced
an
iron
bar
igh pomege nerd og in, and took almost $1,000 in
Fowelty.
Another
Saicon
woman,
Mendez,
Maria
of
51
Cristina
del
told
watch
“wait.” The. and get
‘her
and
“doctor”
to
ike
off
her,
a
gold
ring
and!
.
took
the
same
Cayo
Hueso
crew of 135 It seemed
in
1956—has
Spanish
govern-
of
the
A major problem with the retraining solution, Torres said, is that “a great part” of all dock werkers are over 45 years old.
said,
It was made clear to the union leaders, Torres policy of the government was
job.
government
industrialization
grams to alleviate the human suffering caused by technological progress and urging unions and through
ed a policy of non-intervention in the internal affairs of other coun-
program.
Government policy calls for, Torres said, adequate social pro-
to
find
collective
solutions
bargaining.
New Traffic law Goes Into Effect
Vice Consul Carolos Fernandez Espeso told the STAR that the
the growing traffic accident cri-
Castro
has
could
‘“‘no
solent
attacks
permitted
to
be
longer
ignore
without
especially
since
the
has
always
identified
it-
with the aspiSpanish-American
note was sent from Madrid to all Spanish embassies with instructions
that it be made public.
in-
answering the
and
self fraternally rations of the
Spanish
Without going into details, the note specifically mentioned a speech delivered by Fidel Castro on Aug. 11, when the Cuban
premier attacked the Catholic Church which he said was ruled
On $20,000 Bail
receive
by
“Spanish
fascist
their orders
a government
sis
that
up
has
campaign
claimed
te yesterday
However,
te meet
235
lives
afternoon.
one
of
the
major
provisions of the law, the estab-
Court Marshal Held
husband
Placido
shal
the
priests’?
from
who
Madrid.
lishment ef a point system, will not go into effect until the secretary of public works prepares indetails administrative the volved ‘im keeping up-to-date
records oa all ttaffic vielations incurred by individuals.
of
the
director
at
in
Ramirez
Colon,
Superior
a mar- |
Court,
was)
brought before Judge Jose Davila Ortiz and charged with
raping two girls, who were residents of the Home for Girls in Santuree. The institution cares for girls between the ages of |
a 10
Organiza-
sources,
technological progress because it would seriously hurt the island
management
has correctly maintain-
said, that the Commonwealth not to hold back
people.”’
tion of American States conference being held in San Jose, Costa Rica. Official
consider-
del
officers and sailors. as if Castro’s govern-
because
being
and
15.
The
place
alleged on
May
26
incident
took |
when
girls |
the
Although Colon allegedly threatened the girls, one of them
related the incident to her grandmother when on leave from the
in, home.
Secretary of Justice Hiram cluding the armed forces press, continued to answer all queries Cancio ordered the investigation | with the phrase: “We have no on the basis of the grandmother’s complaint. information.”
Pilar
forcing a door lock, thieves took $110 in cash and jewelry. Petra Rodriguez Castro, of Santurce, told detectives that while she was at Municipal Hospital in Santurce Wednesday night, awaiting minor medical treatment, someone came up to st and told her he was a
He
the
also
The tough new traffic law went inte effect at 12:01 this morning. The law came as a result of
frigate—all
St., Santurce, reported that after gaining entrance to her home by
wrist
do
are
tries
bought from the United States in 1947 and completely reconditioned
at
the
secret,
hours
to
government
tan
24
Torres
Technical Unemployment Investigation of the Labor Department is studying the possibility of retraining the unemployed dock workers to do other jobs. Government relief programs, Torres
ment was exerting all efforts to had been sent to the Colon home | | keep the conspiracy and the raid to clean and iron.
the
determined,
Torres said that the Office of
night. She was among persons reporting 24 thefts in the metropoliin
added,
ed.
ment denied that it has acted in any way against the Cuban government. It branded as ‘“‘lies i and slander’ the remarks which “Fi-
have
arrested. a
Juan,
The
happened
usually
It is believed
stole almost $1,000 in jewelry from her home some time Wednesday
area
solving
of a home for maladjusted girls | | has been ordered held on $20,000 | bail on charges of raping two | of the home’s inmates. |
sources here say that officers and
A Miramar woman reported to police yesterday that burglars
at noon yesterday.
in
On Rape Charaes
the surprise government raid Mon-
two
San
them,
United
States.
Star rocket. But it appeared there may have been pre-
mature
in
and other
the
aid
that with the new trailer ships being used to and from Puerto Rico, 42 men can unload a ship in 18 hours where as it took previously 250 men nearly four
spread against Spain.” The note, attached to a forwarding letter signed by Spanish Consul Ernesto La Orden Miracle, said that the Spanish government
yester-
the
of
Fortaleza
con-
HAVANA (#—The Cuban govern-| day about 2% minutes after it ment remained silent yesterday on blasted off in an attempt to hurl the supposed naval plet to seize an experimental military commu- Cuban ships, but generally reliable sources said the arrests were Ni.cations satellite into orbit. The fiery explosion high in the made after discovery of a consky ruined the first step in a long spiracy by Cuban Navy men to
rocket
collapse
have
In a statement released yesterday through the Spanish Consulate
fell.. The capsule sends out radio signals establishing its location. At
problem
La
the growing dock unemployment due to mechanization. Studies
shipping terminal dock, which will cost $350,000 to repair, has limited to one the number of ships that can be unloaded at a time, Torres said. The union leaders also asked
unex-
Fortaleza
unemployment
general for legislative solutions.
that
returned
La
for
Hiram
Spain Accuses Fidel Castro Cuban Regime Of Spreading Lies, Slander Silent On Plot,
attempt to pull it from the sea. Discoverér 13’s capsule was picked up by ship. Planes missed
front
the
in
aide
day and placed himself immediate. ly behind closed doors to work
the
area
aggravated
crisis
governor.
Arctic, drift southward, then para- on Sunday’s chute down near Hawaii As it vention. falls near ‘the earth, planes will aitempt to “catch” it in the air.
Jf
Trabajadores
docks.
The
“oday, ‘if all goes well, the capwill
Mayaguez
town’s
satel-
li 2s. ‘ guile
de
unemployment
for
mollitary surveillance
(Union
governor’s
Torres Rigual said that Cole and the union leaders were advised that’ the governor had~ already ordered the Department of Labor to study intensively the water-
de Muelles) went to La Fortaleza yesterday to urge Gov. Munoz to take steps to alleviate a waterfront unemployment problem. DWU president Juan Perez Roa and Mayaguez Rep. Benjamin Cole, unable to see the governor, explained to an aide that_the July 25 collapse of a major dock
Spy gear. An hour later it was reported ’ in polar orbit. The reconnaissance devices in future
Special
By A. W. MALDONADO Leaders of the Dock Worker’s
watch
ring and said he was going to some medication. He never
came back. . Carmen Fernandez, a lawyer who has an office at 150 Tetua St., San Juan, told authorities yesterday that about two weeks ago somebody stole aboft $1,000 in jewelry from her office.
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Affecting University co
A. W. MALDONADO University of Puerto
is developing
signed
to
give
sentation
and
to
a
in
program
students
Assistant
Dean
assistant
His
services.
of
Students
Enrique Vilella says that the office of the Dean of Students is
being “greatly expanded” to of.fer students a wider range of services.”
Vilella said in an interview that recently the following new
Positions
have
been
created
filled
within
dean
of
women,
associate
men,
directer
of
of
sity
his
scholarship
office:
and
asseciate
the
dean univer-
program,
direc-
Mayaguez Marine Serves At Sanfa Ana Marine Martinez,
G.U. St., the
Sgt. son
of
Monserrate C. Mrs. Susana
Martinez of 20 San Vicente Mayagiiez, and former Miss
ratani
of
Santa
serving at Corps Air
Calif.,
is
the El Toro Marine Station, Santa Ana,
Calif.
Read
husband of Hiroko Mu-
Ana,
student
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matters
student
of
de
repre
University
expand
tor
the Classifieds
publications,
dean
been group
early
CAPE
Hen-
Wednesday
Hospital, Staten Island, N.Y. The 57-year-old captain. was
and
taken
added,
died
morning at the U.S. Public Health
of women.
office, Vilella
Lines Captain Charles
Polaris Shot Successful
working closely with of university students
ill in San Juan July 25 and
was removed
has
from the S.S. Bea-
trice to Presbyterian Hospital. He was later transferred to the
a in
New York hospital where he died.
the creation
of a student
cil designed
to give
the
student
body representation sity matters.
in
Univer-
had
served
almost
Bull
Lines.
Prior
of com-
the Beatrice for six years, he was master on the Ines, and as such
Under
the leadership
coun-
The
merce student Jose A. Rodriguez, and with the supervision of Dean
of
Students
the
rules
Pedro
and
Jose
was frequent Luis Mufioz notables. -
Rivera,
regulations
for
the
During
general student council have been prepared and will be circulated sity.
throughout
the
univer-
election
of
the
representa-
tives to the council.” Vilella said that the
ter
after
though
it
is
some
completed.
be
that
the
functioning
of
the
school
before
distinction
as
telephone
books.
is survived ‘will
be
by in
his
widow.
Brooklyn.
TOKYO
(®—The
Antara
news
Jakarta next year.
work
will
be
done
It
said
PORT
for
with
Soviet
peaceful purposes.
they‘re the only pair
over
Over Haitian Haiti
Economy
(AP)—The
the
national. economy
for
the
next
thorizes Duvalierto issue decrees nomic crisis.
Transatlantic NEW
nal
Cable
YORK
months~The
action
Disrupted
—
trouble
from
of
an
6 to 10:15
a.m.
undetermined
one of linking
two American Telephone and Telegraph Company cables the United States and Britain. A spokesman said the Gif-
yesterday
the. line.
Flash Strikes Hit London Docks LONDON
ll-shilling
Strike
(AP)—A
increase
leaders
flash
on
said
Tropical
northeast
will
and
by
6,000
longshoremen
demanded
try to spread
Storm
(AP)—The
oped in the It does not named the squalls over 74 miles an
strike
wages
they
out Britain.
25
the
Named
shillings
instead.
stoppage
through-
Cleo
Atlantic yesterday 600 miles east northeast of Miami. threaten land at present. The Miami weather bureau storm Cleo. It now has winds of 70 miles an hour in a small-area near its center. Hurricane intensity is hour. Cleo was moving away from the coast in a north
direction
at
about
WASHINGTON
Air
12
(AP)—The
miles
an
hour.
Franchise Panamanian
Sought
airline
Panama
Executed
In
Kenya
.
(AP)—Peter Poole, 29, a Briton, was hang-
Kenya
NAIROBI,
in “Nairobi last night for murdering an African
cording
by
and
to a
spokesman
all-white
enraged
jury
him
of
Nairobi
prison.
for shooting
by
throwing
He
down
stones
had
a Negro
at
Poole’s
¥, acbeen
convicted
servant dog.
CARRYING
PORTSMOUTH,
N. H. (AP)—
The Navy’s first atomic submarine—the USS Nautilus—has rejoined the Atlantic fleet after more than a year in dry dock here. Still a mystery were at least two acts of sabotage. The
first
@
@
262
Nautilus,
crossing
after
under
making
the
the
North
360
San
Francisco
BAYAMON.. oa
Guarantee
of
Satisfaction :
=———
1261
@
aoe
is the time to talk to your friend Ponce
de
Lesn
Ponce de Leon
Sms
©” — as.
CAGUAS!
@ 1070 Ponce de Ledn
° ‘oe the Plaza
BO. OBRERO
MAYAGUEZ
@
523
©
PONCE
@
All offices open during
@
Parque
Plaza Centén 15th
Street
8
Once
Portsmouth came to Naval Shipyard May 28, for what was described as a nine-month overhaul. She stayed nearly 15 months. The Navy announced last October that some electrical cable aboard the sub had been cut and that it was “intentional damage.” No report on an investigation of that damage has been made public. s
2
SANTURCE~ @
Pole,
s
CHARGES
Fortaleza
obtained
Police Dept. Appoints Juvenile Agency Head
@ There are 12 friendly offices where you can ® “LOOK TO LEE FOR BETTER VISION”
SAN JUAN
case
Fleet After Year Of
Armando Rivera Colon, of Vieques, has been named director of juvenile affairs of the P. R. Police Department according. to-an announcement by the
pay just 50¢ weekly NO
who
The
USS Nautilus Rejoins Atlantic
-- .and you just can’t buy better visua l cae. aie no matter how much more you're willing to pay -.-LEE offiees are completel uipped, ex: pertly staffed for you — ~ ..
Aero-
nautica applied to the Civil Aeronautics Board yesterday for a route between Panama City and Miami. The airline said it planned to operate a passenger, cargo and mail service at least three times a week. The company said 82 per cent of its stock is owned directly and indirectly by Panamanian nationals,/and 18 per cent by nationals of the United States.
and glasses INTEREST.
idled
third tropical storm of the season devel-
Panama-Miami
ed
"
y is your complete cost... for fine eye care
NO
on
ficulty was in an underwater section of cable east of Clarenville, Newfoundland. He said there was no indication of a- break in
had caused a considerable stir and Poole’s father had more than 25,000 signatures for a clemency petition.
use your credit ....
au-
halted
had
@
in
to cope with the nation’s eco-
(AP)—Technical
transmissions
six
legislature
Duvalier full power
nature
Briton
ever have...
Takes AU PRINCE,
special session has given President Francois
the
take care of your eyes you'll
Duvalier
MIAMI
end aid and the reactor will be used
year.
submarine
Third
agency says Indonesia will start building an atomic reacter near
will
the
Capt.
Aloms For Indonesia
now
council
gained
II,
name, telling friends it was only such name in the New
He
being encountered in the organizing of the council, Vilella was optimistic
War
Polaris
his the
Burial
Al-
is
host to Governor Marin and other,
(AP)—A
nearly 50 ships in the port of Lendon yesterday, while a wildcat seamen’s strike stranded hundreds of homebound American tourists. The lgngshoremen, defying union orders, Tejected an
council
difficulty
to commanding
Florida
commander of the Bull Line freighter Mariner, bringing the ship safely to harbor in. France after it had’ been torpedoed in mid-Atlantic. Modest about his achieve ments, Capt. Hendrickx jokingly prided himself on the spelling of
York
will be given adequate office space at the new University Cen-
sea captain 30 years with
World
Hendickx
“Shortly,” Rivera announced in a memorandym to the student body “the faculty will call a meeting of the students according to class to discuss these regulations and to prepare
for
Belgium-born
CANAVERAL,
missile was successfully launched over an 1,100-mile course down , the Atlantic missile range yesterday. The Navy announced the rocket achieved all test objectives in hitting a water target northeast of Puerto Rico.
de
Agosto
Zz
@_78
at
The ‘Chase Manhattan Bank
Vives
moon hours and oll day Saturdays
agency.
@
Member Feder_! Deposit lneurance Comp.
Rivera started with the division as assistant director in 1955, and had been acting director since the first of the month. He is married to Rosa M. Bermudez
two
Rivera,
sons, Pedro
and
they
have
Ignacio and
Guillermo ‘Armando. °:
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By The
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| News In Brief
Charles Hendrickx Dies In New York drickx
F
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AKU eR TENDNM ae ON FOOD, POLITICS, BRINGING UP CHILDREN OTTO EEUU a OR ANYTHING EISE_HAVE AGREED ON THIS CAR
Falcon is having the biggest first year any car ever had FALCON is so right for so many people— it’s going at the rate of 1700 cars a day. Two hundred and fifty thousand have already been
compacts. With its sports-car feel —fine-car ride—no other car beats it. ©
Just right for families. Mother and Dad realized this car had everything they wanted.
Fleet owners buy cars by shoppers of more than‘2
Room for all the kids, easy to park, all the
And the automotive press agrees!
sold since introduction.
little luxuries —plus economy everywhere you look . . . up to thirty miles
on
a gallon
of
regular gas, 4,000 miles between oil changes, Diamond Lustre finish that never needs waxing and it’s America’s lowest priced 6-passenger car...costs quite a bit less than other
economy of the three new compact cars.” Popular Mechanics magazine surveyed 1,000 Falcon owners across the country and the results were summed up this way: ““Wholesale approval! The Falcon scored the highest owner approval of any American car in the
soon found out, too. Men who the hundreds—the toughest car them all, are buying Falcons to 1 over all other compacts.
history
The experts
whose job it is to appraise new cars for magazines and newspapers found Falcon the compact car with real economy: Motor ‘Trend says, ‘Falcon
delivers the best fuel
JUAN
magazine’s
new-car
Owner
See Falcon for yourself —the biggest friend-
AFTE A BIRD R oul
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of
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q
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PONCE
MAYAGUEZ, AGUADILLA
ail
THE
SAN
JUAN SEAR
r
—
~
Ree
See
Th
1900
8-Story, 600-Car Market Declines Slightly Garage To Be Built market
On Todd Avenue By
HAROLD
A $1,300,000
been
J.
LIDIN
long-term
granted
loan has
by the Government
thers, Inc. specialists,
were
retained
Development Bank of Puerto Rico for the construction of Puerto Ri-
the
co’s first modern
Gonzalo
an
eight-floor,
slated
to
Avenue
600-car
rise in
parking garage,
on
building
Roberto
Todd
Santurce.
Excavation begin within
of 30
the garage will days, according
to Esteban Julia, head of the sponsoring firm, Center Enterprises, Ine. Julia is a grandson of the builder of the only previous San Juan parking garage, the Garage Casino, which once occupied the site of the present El Imparcial
newspaper Six
buildirig.
floors,
tinuous
all
ramp
of
type,
them
will
of
be
con-
given
over to parking. Self-parking will prevail on the first three levels, while attendants will park cars on the upper three ramps. The $3 milion project will also. include a Pueblo supermarket and a 30-lane bowling alley. The operations will be supervised by the firm of Meyers Bro-
New Gage
and
as consultants
is
also
Builders,
designed
to
be
Ine.
and
garage
by
a
This
San
Alberto
was
Luis
Julia,
by
the
E.
parking
Along
also
Of
garage
with
ing garage are
Statehood
Republican~Party
dez,
the
Miguel brothers
and Milton holders in market
Ine.,
A. Garcia Harold,
Men-
George
Toppel, chief stoekthe Pueblo Super-
chain,
Albert
Rubenstein,
president of the Franklin Stores, Inc., and Nathan Kaplan, an attorney connected with the Franklin stores.
Barrio Islote Area the
in
started
fourth
attempt
yesterday
to
strike
in
oil
Puerte Rico. After three _ unsuccessful
attempts to find oil on the is land's south ceast Kewanee Interamerncan Oil Co. has now started searching on the north coast—at a site in Barrio Islote | at a site between Arecibe and Barceloneta.
Kewanee
is
now
drilling
on the wealth
concession
headed
President don group The oil
in viously
cooperation with A. Frazier, granted a substantial concession
of
of Houston
where
granted
by
David when
dry
to
have
a
Oil
Co.,
Gor.
Ponce,
been
dri-
lled to 7,000 feef, 4,200 feet and 3,900 feet.
COFFEE NEW
No.
YORK
4 ex-dock
FUTURES (AP)-
Coffee, spot
closed
at 36.00A.
“BY” futures clesed Sales 99 contracts.
at
10
Santos
Cost
and
35.00-35.25A.
to
26
lower.
High
Lew
Close
Sep Dee
35.45 35.25
3.25 35.15
3.25 35.35N
Mar
35.06
44.85
35.61
May Jly
4358 34.05
34.50 34.09
44.50 34.09
“M’"
Sales Dee
Mar
futures
77 contracts.
closed
1
to
High
Lew
43.85
47.65
3.45
4
Motors
was
up
%: at
York
offices,
the
sale
York
Trust
by
Santurce
office
ad-
Bowen,
first
Clese 47.80
at
the
publi¢
auction.
there
43.46N
had
been
five
new
bid-
ders. The winning syndicate quoted a net interest cost of 3.578 per cent,
the
bid by
closest
the
one
syndicate
being
the
headed
by
Banco Credito y Ahorro Ponceno and Ira Haupt & Co., which
quoted 3.640 per cent. The winning syndicate’s offer, the bank added, was for $1,957 with coupens at 5 per cent interest for the issues maturing from 1961 to 1966, and 3% per cent for the maturities from 1967 to 1980. This
bond
issue
is
the
first
bank
has
already
advanc-
of
the
issue.
guaranteed
sold
to
the
by
This
advance
promissory
Baneo
de
was
notes
Ponce.
The notes, the bank said, will be redeemed. with the proceeds
THE
from the sale of the more than $2 million bond issue. Ponce will use the preceeds of
HAPPIEST SCOTCH
MARTIN'S V.V.0. BLENDED
BRARD SCOTE.
WHISKY
86.8 PROOF. MP BY BALLESTER HERMANOS, inc., San Juan, PR. OMcK & 2.°S9
‘For Classified Ads CALL Tel. 3-8254
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bonds
in light dealings.
—i%
Roy Dutch StReg Pap Sears Roeb
34% 37% 5753
—-\ = Th%
Shell Tran Sinelair
18% 365s
Unch —%
Secony
20%
-%
Am Am
Cyan Smelt
38% 55% 55% 90% 60% 51% 64%
ie +¥%
Am Tel Tel Am Tob Anaconda Armco Steel Armour
Atl
Refin Av
de
Pas
Chrysler Cities Sv Coca Cola Con
Edis
Cent
Oil
Crn
Zell
Curt
Wr
Doug
Air
63 53% 46% 18% 33% 83% 115 26% 123%
Daw Che duPont East
Air
East Ko Ford Gen Gen
Gen Motors Gen Tel General Tire Gillette
Goodrich Goodyear &
Co
Gulf Oil Inge Rand Int Bus M Int
Harv
Int Nick Int Paper Int Tel
Jones
& Tel
&
L
Joy Mig Kaiser Al Kennecott
Libby Owens Ligg & My Leckh
Air
MGM Mpl
—% ith% +%
=} 4%
Hon
44% 81%
4% 28% 56% 87% 61% 38% 385% 29% ' 10%
539 46% 55% 98% 42
64% 34% 39% 80%2 50% 83% 24% “22% 40% 38 151
Nat
505% 20% 83% 43% 19 3456 40% 54% 65% 20% 12%
Gyps
60% -
58% 28%
46
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38% 63%
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39%
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St Oil (NJ) St Oil Oh
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Pack
W
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21%
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US
Rub
Fruit
51%
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US
Steel
82%
+N
War
Lam
16%
+%
West
Uni
467%
+H
Market
Total
9942 119%
Tone
+1% -&%
Lewer
Sales
= 2,890,000
(Courtesy of the Sas Juan -effice of Merril, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith,
~ Bid Central Aguirre 20% Chase Manhattan ~ 57% Fajardo East. Sugar 23%
30 2%
L
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Unch
gination
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=]. +h
15%
a
viser
—-% ly
72 7 14% 49%
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Galbraith,
+h
58%
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+h
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Fajardo East. Sug. pf. 284%
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35% 332
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—%
36
Un Carbide Un Pac Unit Airc
—1%
as
Se Am G & P Se Cal Ed Southa Co Sperry Rd Std Brand St Oil Cal
Tran
74%
Ch
Shell. Oil
Stud
Minn Mg Mfg Mont Ward Motorola_ Nat. Bis Nat Cash Nat Dairy Nat Dis
Met
Texaco Thom R W Tidewat Oil Twent Cen
67%
Dynam Elec
Grace
32% 37% 67% 44% 48% 36% 19% 36% 24% 23% 34% 42 42%
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62%
NY: Cent the bond sale to: start public Nat Lead works specified in the appro- N-Am Av priation bill. Among them are Nwst Airl the construction of a new muni- Qhio Oil cipal hospital, improvements to Olin Mathi the port, repair of streets and Otis Elev roads, enlargement of the Pac G & El market place, and construction Pan A Air of school lunch and class rooms. Pa RR Pepsi Cola Pfizer ‘Phelps. D Philip Mor Phillips Pet Pure Oil A fire of undetermined origin RCA : caused an estimated $30,000 in Rayonier damages at the Carolina Plastics plant in Canovanillas early yester- Raytheon day morning, polieg, reported. , Repub Stl
(2) 0b) e ROS RESO PNR
Government
ny
Can
$30,000 Damages In Canovanillas Fire
POST TIME 3 P.M.
S.
a bit higher
Reyn Tob
Airlines
Lorillard
The
were
Reyn
Am
for
ed Ponce $1 million on account
Corp. fell 5%. Fairchild and Sinclair Venezuelan dropped 2%.
mch von
Am
thorized
government
2%.
Alumin Ltd Aluminum Co Amerada Pet
Chal
Lone S Ce
the
Cubic
Camera oil each
os Corporate bonds had their third Mead | straight advance as trading slack-
1% 31% 13% 60%
Allis
au-
by
keer
— Market _Quotations—
port of a total of $4,380,000
the municipality of Ponce.
Chemical
Allied Chem
Cer
First Boston Corporation. The announcement, made Francis
Anken
Cdn Pac Celanese
the
that
and
Borg War Burln Ind Burroughs
and
banks’s
Co.,
Magma,
Waal
Johnson rose 3, Loral Electronics| ened. U.
Beth Steel Borden
of
shares.
Feed
American Steck Exchange were generally higher.
Bendix
a $2,030,000 public works bond issue to a syndicate headed by Banco de Ponce, Chemica] Bank
lewer.
43.45
2,890,000,00
Bewen is reported te have said that the net interest rate cost was satisfactory and that he was pleased with the auction because
the
around
holes
New
ided
abandoned its efforts. exploration éhas pre-
centered
totaled
vice president of the bank, pres-
Gordon,
Maritime
Tex,
average
to $220.10.
The Government Development Bank yesterday awarded, at its
the
Earlier, Kewanee, a subsidiary of Kenawee Oil, Co., received the rights te a 200,000-acre south group
Press
fell $.40
at
Govt. Bank Sells Public Works Bonds
ded
north by the CommoanMining Commision.
coast
closed
.
New
To Be Dril led For Oil Drilling
Associated
American
as direc-
Enterprises,
ad-
237 and
139,608
Giger rene conda %.
54%,
equipments
traded, 482
shares.
in the park-
of Center
fol-
advances,
index
stocks
Velume
heads
tors
President
The
develop-
development,
issues
stock
of 60
greup.
Julia
of
electical.
1,187
Poor’s $56.81.
walk.
who
opening
days lower.
vanced, 468 declined, and were unchanged. Standard
The latter building faces on Ponce’ de Leon Ave., and will be ready in January. ed
at the
Airlines,
built the
covered
little higher
and steels declined. Autos, rubbers, building materials and coppers closed slightly higher.
adjacent San Alberto Condominium, which is linked to the parking
slightly in mo-
Most losses ranged from a few cents te around $1 a share.
is
the
active
lowing two then turned
on
and
expected
Metropolitan team
Lopez,
on
Stock
active trading yesterday.
The market was a
lay-out of the garage. Architect for the building
contractor
MCKEE
(AP)—The
declined
derately
York parking & Martinson,
Fernos
JOHN
YORK
NEW
YORK
nominee
(AP)—John
John
ealled
for
an F.
more
and
Ken-
economic:
ad-
Presidential Kennedy,
has
“beauty,
ima-
elegance”
in
public
buildings. Galbraith,
a
Srafekeor
of
eco-
nomics at Harvard University, spoke at the opening of the annual American Public Works Congress. He
complained
that
Federal
2 le
By
NEW
structures now are “square, functional and antiseptic and no one points to them with pride or emotion.”
Galbraith expresed some airports,,
approval of
schools and
Ame-
rican embassy buildings abroad, but ‘said that “design and quality in public construction today are strictly a by-product.” “What I’m asking for is a more adequate concept. of efficiency,”
he
explained.
“Beauty
and elegance must be considered part of the product.”
Dow NEW
YORK
Jones
(AP)-—Closing
Dow
Jones
averages:
30
«=EINDUS
15 6
UTILS STOCKS
625.82
20 RRS
.
Off
0.72
139.32 Off 0.20 -|
&
~
4-36:
94.84 No Change 207.83 Off 0.20
¢7
;
_THE SAN JUAN STAR — Friday, August 19, 1960
Senate Committee Will Open Part Of Ponce Darlington Inquiry On Coastwise Trade To Be Made Into Hotel qu
ry
t
Interstate
and
month
inte
Senate}|problems
early
in
Puerto
aren
and
Bureau
WASHINGTON—The
Foreign
Com-
next
The
the
shipping
Rican,
The
Hawaiian trades.
investigation
was
new
owners
of
the
Darlington Apartment plan to convert it into
profnpted
did not arrive
Ponce
on
:| purpose building within the near future, one .of the-~ four-man purchasing
Ofier Island New Colledion Service The
local
office
Bradstreet
Co.
of
is
Dun
now
of the new 49th state. Bartfett also accused the Federal Maritime Board, which rules on the rate hikes, with failure to protect the “public interest.”
and
Offering
Initially
a
local
manager.
Under the
new
businessmen
at. present
service,
will
be
able
to
five-month
study
to hold hearings. There
col-
gress
affecting
overall
carrier
except Communist-dominated coun-
operations in these areas. Some may be introduced next
tries,
year
said.
including
proposals
revamp-
Dun and Bradstreet, which is ing U. S. maritime policy to perbased in New York City, has of- mit the use of federal construction fered such a collection service in and operating subsidies similar to the 100
mainland years.
U.
S.' for
those
almost
offered
U.
SHIPPING FAIRLAND NEW YORK
S.
flag carriers
competing on foreign trade routes.
SHIP ALCOA CLIPPER
Mobile, N. Orleans __ Newark Far East. Honolulu. Acapulco,
MARU
S.
TROPIC STAR BERNICEM P&T BUILDER
story
in aa inter-
building
will
be
made
as
te
when
converted
work
ten
areas
job
of
will
take
the
about
7 7 :
Nationalist
begin
at
has
until
28.
Sept.
been
Washington
the building, which was constructed by contractor*L. D. Long in 1952. Although
the bid was
mailed
prior
was
Capestany,
yers
Hernan
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when
he
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2
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s
to
give
drosa tests.
him be
8.
1
Europe
J.
al
before
given
court
a new
has
April of
a
is expected
with.
On
Carreira
1951,
Pedrosa
in
Ponce
Superior
charge
on
Roman
Mas,|°b@tee
the .
Ave. (North Torres
finest
car
ever
built
Project.
on
the
project,
by
Bryan
in
Bryan
George,
which
Realty
1960
CADILLACS
The Standard of the World.
TUTO
THEM
Realty
and
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are
Milton
Harold,
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SUAREZ,
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center
will
1870.
Among
the
center
are
Franklin’s,
Kresge be
concerns
space
in
which
the
Co.
McAn,
In addition
a drugstore
and
and
there
S. S.
Promised
will plus roof-
with
cars
on
the
space the
building.
for
grounds
another
200
surrounding
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flavor
‘ Thee: ts nothing Colley
a bank.
The L-shaped single-story mezzanine center will have
“elegant
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Site clearance has already begun
court
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enjoy
Ave.) near the Liorens
Housing
murder
he was
same :
CHEVROLETS
to
Balderioty de Castro]:
of
given ' for which he was sentenced from ones.5 to 15 years at the penitentiary.
CORVAIRS
Belfraniine, Imbert
struction of a new shopping center
of
11,
Nov. 27, 1951,
Court
BUY
Netherlands, rae
start in aboyt a week on the con-
Pe-
= different
1960
To Start Ow New Shopping Center work
re-
that
convicted
on
Construction Soon
Foundation
They series
been
before
and
assigned
tests.
the
convicted
Court
law-
misunder-
Hector
Superior
Gerardo
1960
Freight
Trading
his
On was
or
Capestany
the
from
Pedrosa
aj Ro-
Dr.
psychiatrists
Pedrosa’s lawyers | yited b y
MSTS Sea Land of P. B Alcoa ~ Royal Netheriands,
Eurose
to Dr.
Longoria,
Imbert
N.
by
that the psychiatric tests Pedrosa were the wrong
Sea Land of P. R. N.Y. K., Carios Ball Inc.
Thomas.
submitted
berto
argued
Pope & Talbot.
Antwerp,
other
{quested
examination
Wednesday,
West Coast parts
HUBRO
postponed
error
by
in the second degree for which Martinez Colon and Andres San-| he was sentenced to 15 to 30 tiago Burgos argued that he was years in the commoawealth peninot sane when he committed the tentiary.
to the deadline fer submitting offers for the building, -the letter
=
=
two
He is charged with shooting Detective Jaime A. Torres,
Pedrosa
for
pT)
a
here
physical
in
Norfokk
Thomas
an
Administration
America
S. America, Carib. ports. Peace
Court
to
standing
was trying to arrest him on a twice charge of violation of his parole. | charges.
St
_
due
Jan. 14, here when the detective|
months
rT)
SCHIIRBEK -
Ramon
trial, scheduled
Superior
Wednesday, at
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once work has been started. The group submitted a bid of $681,001.99 to the Federal Housing
is
BRITTANY
to
space.
St. Croix ~-
PONCE
SCHEDULES
ARRIVAL 8.31. AUG. 16
Aug.
Pedrosa
conversion
three
group. with an elegible post mark
é 9. ; arrived in Washingt the on FHA Earlier, the FHA had announced | awarded the bid t@ the group.
would
commercial
estimated
in, that no bids had been received.
Trial Of Ponce Nationalist Postponed Until September
Ponce the 12-
into hotel space in the near future. He -said ne final decision has been
local is no legislation now before Con- Lopez
lect accounts due not only in Puerto Rico but anywhere in the world Rubenak
said
will center on the economic begin or how many rooms would aspects in the three segmentsof be involved. the ‘“‘coastwise’’ trade. Committee The building new contains 122 sources said there are no plans apartments plus penthouse and
new collection service for past due accounts, according. to an anouncement from Joseph Rubenak,
the
group
view. Rafael Lépez Vega, contractor, said part of
in Washington
time for the formal opening of bids | But when the bid from the Ponce
building a multi-
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8
THE SAN JUAN STAR — Friday, August 19, 1960
Mrs. de Aldrey To Present Mozart At Ateneo Benefit One
of
Mbozart’s.
operas,
‘“Bastiano
tiana,”
will
concert
version
and
be
Monday
By Mary Dee™***
Bas-
presented
Silver-haired
in
menfeld
this Sunday
nights
Puertorriqueno
early
and
raise funds
to air-condition the building. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. for each performance and tickets are $1 per person Portugese-born Mrs. Maria Justinia de Aldrey will play a triple role in the production. The petite, raven-haired soprano is the director, producer and leading lady.
Two
of
the
star
music
school,
tenor,
and
sing
pupils
Emilio
Carlos
the
two
from
other
roles
opera, accompanied at by Maria Luisa Munoz.
Mrs.
de
Puerto years,
Aldrey,
a
the
Conservatory
opera
and
and
graduate and
Austria.
where famous di,
she
appeared
names
Maria
opera
Theater as
She
Concerts has sung
certs throughout
was
TebalBecci,
their
home
of
sen,
Bobby,
another,
now
lives
Freddy,
Dima,
the
in
makes
while the in Puerto
oldest
daughter,
husband,
Fred
Shultz,
ef the Morro
ser-~al
Castle Mfg.
ef
“Operation
the
youngest
Bootstrap.”
Blumenfeld
her
husband,
two
young
Martin
sons
in
Esta,
daughter;
Filler,
live with
Baldrich,
and
her
while
Goldberg)
pa-
Ruth,
(Mrs.
Luis
family
live next door te mom
and _
her
and
for Sally Blumenfeld has a knack of drawing you into the fold. “I. wish I people,’”’ she
con
Italy, and in Salz-
burg, Austria, as well as the including a perfermance at Regie Hall.
in
dad. One feels immediately at home in the Blumenfeld family circle,
Giacinto
Europe soloist in
town
rents
such
Gino
menfeld,
in Arecibo, was one of the pioneers
in Lisbon
with
and_ In as
debut
Renata
Caniglia,
Ebbe Stingniani Pranderi
Italy
married Sol Blu-
manager
a
in
kind-
and_hospi-
tality. European-born, she her childhood sweetheart,
her
in
as
charm
old-world
is a beamradiates
was the first to come to the island—
native
lieder
student
Her
Carlo
her
specialized
German music
at the San
in
later
ness,
Rico.
of
Aldrey. She studied voice, piano and the dramatic arts at the Lisbon
who
his home in Brooklyn, three daughters reside
Rico for the past seven is the wife of Mario de
Portugal
She
ing personality,
Israel;
piano
resident
loving hand.
One
will
in
the
fa-
dren were all born and brought up in New York City.
Jr.,
bass,
Jarge
Botosan, Rumania. After a honeymoon in Paris, the young couple came to America. Their five chil-
her
Belaval,
Rodil,
holds Aer
Blu-
mily together with a gentle,
at the Ateneo
to help
Sally
much
US., Car-
the
“‘Bastiano and Bastiana,” is the (See Mozart page 9)
present
mother “‘there
love and security world
today.
me,”’ Mozart
Sally
more is so
needed
Maybe
with my heart. “Cooking is not
MRS. DE ALDREY -..to
could says,
a
in
I
think
hobby
with
Blumenfeld
explains,
“the welfare of my loved ones, cooking and caring for them are
my
life.’
Hers
is
a home
hours of the day and night. “I find it difficult to give
my
this
as
a
mother.
girl
a
by
watch-
(Daughter
The
Brot’
and
ingredients
‘Stuffed
for
Gunter
Hett
MRS.
SALLY
BLUMENFELD
place the pan and for about
until in
the
color.
Slice
the
loaves on a greased | Pieces bake at 350 degrees | lighted 35 to 40 minutes, or This
loaves Remove
loaves
are
light
brown
%
sugar, 2 tsps.
her
lemon
baking
(rind
and
the
oven.
into
%
inch
eggs
and
continue
the baking finely-ground the
juice),
Dr.
%
is well blended, until
FOR YOUR:
for
‘WEDDING “LUNCHEONS “RECEPTION ‘COCKTAILS ‘DINNERS “BANQUETS
dough
is
handling.
into
two
the
with
%
the
minoring
to
thickness. with
nuts.
Roll up (as for a jelly roll) and
International
Airport
Tel.Hyde6-2198 Park Rest.
Bird
Candal
columnist
Angela
and
of El Lui-
graduated from the Linden Hall
lege, Rock Hill, S. C. where Na majoring in jornalism
dough
and
Lopez
Academy in Lititz, Penna. And is a sophomore at Winthrop Col-
MISS
LUISITA LOPEZ TORREGROSA ... journalism major
in
dramatic
the Most
sea “The House .
of Flavor”
arts.
she and Dur-
ing her first year at college she wrote for the school magazine where many of her poems have been published.
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f Everything planned to the smallest detail.|ij}
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shape,
cinnamon
of Puerto Rico. Miss is the daughter of
Miss Lopez high school at
Add
roll
sprinkle
mixture
the
mixture.
Amaury
MUNDO’s
texture
the
inch
unm
= |sa Torregrosa.
sifted flour and
nut
into
Mrs, Maria Luisa Torregrosa Hat Rey. She is a niece of
mixture
right
Divide
oil and
cinnamon
the
add the
portions
approximately Brush
oil. Add beating.
When
cut to desired
dipped
Press Club Lopez, 17,
powder,
powder and the rind and juice of
lemon.
and
the
Miss Luisita Lopez Torregrosa has won the journalism scholarship sponsored by the Women’s
Man-
cup of chopped nuts, as needed for knead-
ing the dough. Cream sugar and
then
to
| Wins Press CI ub Scholarship |
tsp. cinnamon mixed with 2 tsps. sugar, % and flour
return
into cookies
from
del Brot (Almond Bread—but walnuts may be substituted) are 4 eggs, % cup vegetable oil, 1 cup
and
oven for about 5 minutes, recipe can also be made
Dina
helped out when it came te measuring and gauging the ingredients
for “Mandel Cabbage.’’)
by
. . cooking no hobby but labor of love,
recipe,” she says. ‘“‘I never measure anything. I just go by taste. I learned
Photo
where
individuai tastes are always -catered to and meals are served at all
ing
STAR
mie
TIT iel'7;
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eS
cee
_ “‘THE'SAN JUAN STAR — Friday, August 19, 1960 = Ann Landers Says
A Man Isn’t A “Jerk” Overnight R
_D
Pec
ANN.
in your column a- delicate
LANDERS:.
blem
Say if you have a hus-
band
who _ deesn’t
gamble. or
.drink
who
docey't
do.
joffice
pro- about
workers
igneres
hygiene,
any
the
such
basic
as
rules
washing
He |has-no hobbies, isn’t interested in sports_and_ doesn’t care for
1
people.
tell her”
be
with
feel.lucky that
with
me?-I
candid
would
is
wrong
appreciate
answer—FILLED
In
our
a’ mature
WITH
DOUBT
and
|fused
gentle
flatly.
She
DEAR
FILLED: A man doesn’t fac
face
So—ooo,
carry
a
copy
ANN
LANDERS:
The
is giving
such
is a perfectionist.
our
a complex
child
his
will
10-year-old
I’m
son
afraid the
be afraid to breathe
father
if
doesn’t stop criticizing .
ROOSEVELT
He tells the boy he does every-
office,
ther die than
and
I married
He
job.
own
THE
MOOSE: Ask your. Mom your’ birth certificate
DEAR man
is unrealistic.
at all. Can self to do the
‘somiething
—
you,
comb, and changing her regularly. suggestion that “the most and mature woman in the
joffice
problem?
photestated
of
I think he’s a dull jerk and This type can never bring her-| him. don’t
it
brush, clothes Your gentle
DEAR get
to
of these things. He-also doesn’t ‘soap and water, using a tooth-
read a darned thing, he doesn’t care for movies, music; or plays.
this
MOOSE
from because they don’t w how to handle it. | am speaking of the. sloppy female
chase ~ -acomen,
husband
many
run
or
you're lueky. My
that_
the
most
woman
thing
re-
said,
“I’d
ra-
her
with
the
sloppy
wrong—never
a
or shouting.
comparing
He
Don
DEAR
Mozart Opera
I had
(Continued from pagé -8) charming little pastoral love story
of a shepherd (Belaval) separated frem: his she pherdess sweetheart by the local aristocracy who take a fancy to him.” The ‘shepherdess
her othe <2 re a) Mrs.
de Aldrey
in
improved:
said
it,
for
tiful
tonal
quality.
her
looking
appearance
her
she
was
eyes
told
enormously
and
130
weigh
—
Rodil,
thinks, is possessed not only of a| the box-office.
fine bass voice but great dramatic) ability.
Besides
her
school
of
The
how
music,|’m
cashier
trouble
me
it’s causing
she|@md
WORRIED
she
looks
at
Helen
Charlotte
Wilson,
presi-
Ironmonger,
hos-
“You’re
a
repeatedly
asked
me
what
to say
to
has no idea to his son.— Tell
your
husband if he doesn’t lay off, his
fast son will crawl into a private at
world and slam the door shut for good.
Children who are
Navy Wives Hear San Juan Historian ROOSEVELT
the duena
ROADS—The
made
to
‘eel
(numerous
chaperons,
“Puerto Rico Scene” was the theme of the August luncheon of
including mother, grandmother and aunts for a young lady attend-
the Navy OWC here at which Mrs. Alice West, wife of the new
ing a social affair.) Don Rafael, one of whose four
Navy commander honor. guest.
here,
was
the
Guest speaker for the occasion was Dr. Rafael W. Ramirez de Arellano,
Director
of
Protocol
and City Historian of San Juan, who recalled for the ladies the days Juan
when the people of San told the exact time of day
by the street cries of the various
MOTHER. WORRIED:
Iuncheon this month. (U.S. Navy photo)
vendors
as
well
as
the
age
of
they aren’t “good enough” eventually refuse to compete because they’ve been told so often that they’re
dumb,
lazy,
stupid
and
can’t make the grade.
sons
vy
is a captain
and
in the
stationed
U.S.
Na
in Washington
D. C., presented the club with three flags, the City of San Juan’s, the Commonwealth’s and
the U.S.A.’s.
St. Ignacio Alumni The
alumni
Ignacio
High
dras
will
association Schopl
hold
their
in
of
Pie-
annual
con-
vention meeting this Saturday 1:38 p.m. in the auditorium the school. Samuel Twill preside.
St.
Rio
Quinones,
at of Jr.,
tell her
old I am. When I
11
DEAR
asks me
always
has
my husband. He what he’s doing
I am
whose voice, she says, has a beau-| Tis summer I shot up real
says,
to please. Please tell me
that
grateful._—
because
dad
he has high standards and is hard
DEAR ANN: I’m 11 years old look older
home.
why his father hates him. I tell the boy his father loves him, but
100%.
me
‘his
Don
OFFICE faa
THE
Belaval,j>10”
young
future
time
in our
dumb kid who will never amount to anything unless you change your ways.”
Although she never came out and
predicts’a bril- but J
liant
a difficult
common
when
at her for a few days but when I finally did, I noticed she had
Mrs.
is Mrs.
with
It tears my heart out to see the hurt look in the boy’s eyes
that you had the courage to air Of tears and could only reply “NOBODY ever told me.”
OWC—Mrs.
OWC;
Saat
Alice West, honor guest and wife of the new R.R. commanding officer, left to right, pose at the ladies’
are
from there. ly as I could, that I was speakos » ing for the entire ‘office. She ANN: I was, delighted , Was visibly shaken, on the brink
:
ing, ordering
become a dull jerk overnight.!me, a temporary worker, with Such phrases as “I’m ashamed of What did you two have im com-|no seniority, no record for tact, you”, or “you’re disgracing me” k-can. work
ROADS
of the Navy
aes
tess; Dr. Rafael Ramirez de Arellano, guest speaker, and
others in his crowd who do better.
mon when you married him? If and nothing to lose. youll give ME a candid answer,| . 1 explained to the girl as gent-
dent
SION
word of praise. It’s always pickconstantly
it was left to
or
S
me
funny.
Mrs. de Aldrey is kept busy giv-|Mom gives me just enough for ing concerts throughout the island.|@ half-price ticket. Last week has founded a choir and a I was so embarrassed I borrowvocal quartet and produces. music-|ed money from two friends and ales- for both the Ateneo and the bought an adult ticket rather She
Institute of Culture.
Her produc- than argue.,
tion of the Mozart opera will also
be presented at the Porta Coelli in San German next October.
This really isn’t fair because I should be :.able to get in for
half by rights.
What
can
I do
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A Famous Artist OMA
.Loses His Subject By
HARRY
GOLDEN)
The late James Montgomery Flagg once made a tour Lower East Side of New York. He was just browsing. Suddenly he stopped dead in him, was the model he was
from
of
the
his tracks. There, a few feet looking for. A Jewish peddler
standing at his pushcart reading a book. The peddler appeared to be about 50 years old and his bull black beard was streaked with gray. He had a wide-brimmed black hat, and, this being early
summer, he wore a regular suit coat of shiny black alpaca. His eyes seemed to be smiling all the
,
SIGNS
OF
and
nation’s
the
ways.
THE
TIMES—These choice
signs
of presidential
mark a road junction near Karnes City, Texas, candidates
is
reflected
Sen. John F. Kennedy, incidentally, spells his name
in
the
with
choice
two
of
Wire-
Jew
pnoto).
Ve
Victory By Nixon Would Mean Government Office Shake-Ups By
CHARLES
STAR
ed,
BAILEY
Washing.on
Bureau
|
can
said
dinator jobs, he them by naming
gers,
he
would
wanted
to
He
pick
fill
has
the men
the
strong
new
and
slots.
The
foreign
viewed it, blem—too class men
Asia,
East. blem,
ing
and
the
Fred
of
fill Ro-
Attorney-Ge-
A.
the
on-the-re
|Rogers, as coordinator,
Seaton,
Seaton, Nebraska,
service,
in to
as he has
has a personnel promany _less-than-firstrepresenting the U.S.
Africa
and
the
basic
Middle
structure
of
House as an Eisenhower.
aide He
to the Interior De1956, and is current-
ly handling the critical domestic political problem of agriculture
He would solve this propresumably, without alter-
the
a former senator from has served time before
moved over partment in
for candidate Nixon. With his previous experience in the White
the
House,
service. But the
Congress
and
executive
departments, he could fill the White House is quite bill as domestic affairs coordia different matter. / Nixon has | nator. endorsed the creation of two| Nixon, as Kennedy, would “super-jobs” in the President’s certainly bring into the White office—one to coordinate all di-
plomatic
and
national
policymaking and operation, other fo do the same thing purely
domestic
Assuming
House with him the trusted aides who have been with him for
security the for
years.
affairs.
that
Nixon
is
Kennedy,
Nixon
has a squad of young men ing his day-to-day work.
handl-
elect-
Again
No.
1
as
man
in
a
Nixon
staff
Robert
Finch,
the
who
has
lifornian
White
would
take
personal
probably
be Ca-
served
press
as
told his Monday
not
hold
wer that James C.
the
would
has been
kind
of
Eisenhower—not
working
for
Monday
joined
in,
The
bebut dif-
The
next
top
role
here
course
daughter
hat
and
Hymie,
decked the
is
How
School. He was one of Nixon’s teachers at Duke University a quarter-century ago. Fuller will the
Nixen
team
here
struck
will
no
all
science
at
the
From
trim
argument
the old gent
soon.
humor. succeeded in artist wanted
getting
his
eight
o’clock.
r.
Flagg
carefully
good-bye.. high spirits.
He
It was
indeed
good
fortune.
You
not,
no, it.
not
even
your
will
cost
a
It
chimed
in, “Papa,
before
Sabbath
little
coat
money,
let’s not be
but
disgraced
I’ll do it myself;, I want you go up there on Fifth Avenue.”
it
got
dark,
they
took
the
old
out
in
a
district
nice
new
black
derby
leader.
just
like
‘
three
All
if you
them
at
go
there
once.
with
and covering never ask you
it—to went
had
the
of
This
time
the
other
make
it like
back'and
the
forth,
to give in; he was
peddler
could
ever
ail those
Americans,
up the new necktie to shave your beard
one
far
Jacob
into
wear-
we but
just it is
Schiff
has...”
night.
Finally
the
persuaded. -
tell
about
his
trip
to
Central
Park South was that he had been fooled by a crazy man. He told how he rang the bell that morning, how the artist came to the
Univer-
door,
sity of Michigan, and Charles Lightenstein, professor at Notre Dame University. ©
The View
and, when remaining
up first, “Papa, now don’t get mad at us, but and a great man asked you to pose for him.
it look
sin to
The
Already working are two others: George Grassmuck, professor of political
en-
The wife and two daughters now looked at the old peddler his new togs and again, as if by mental telepathy, the same
thought
more.
him
Tammany
Lon L. Fuller, professor of juris- | ing that big beard prudence at the Harvard Law bought—We would
join
at
elated.
afternoon
daughter spoke this is America
a
has
gent and bought him a new blue serge suit, American-style, with cuffs on the trousers; then they discarded the old wide-brimmed
Kennedy.
and
was
“Of
second
have more of them formal organization.
a
of
in any way. I’m working now, and to make a good impression when you And so it went.
in
for
morning
family
But he has some eggheads of his own, and before long he'll
Slated
a book
Mr. Flagg across. The
is good enough. We can’t help don’t worry, we'll manage.”
Nixon has not gone in for a full-fledged “brain trust” like the group
that
the peddler ° ; io it hto pose for him, to come to his studio at suc and-such number on Central Park South, to Avenue bus, and he wanted him to come the
Fifth
The
wife
po-
cause they are less competent because Nixon would run a ferent kind of office.
big
story
never tell what else could come from such an honor. But suddenly, as if by prearranged signal, the peddler’s wife and two daughters lapsed into silence. They looked at each other seriously. Finally one daughter spoke: “Look, papa, you can’t go to pose for that great American artist in those old clothes.” His
Sherman Adams and Hagerty were given by
President
the
can
active in recent Nixon campaigns. Finch and Klein, however,
would
told
family the whole story of his appointment the following morning with the great American artist on Central Park
South.
his
manager.
relations
Klein, 42, who
face
repeated all the instructions on'a card and safd The peddler went home that afternoon in
34-year-old
campaign
Handling
the
following
writes
And message
GOLDEN
administrative assistant since is now his Jan. 1, 1959, -and
be Herb
Interior.
diplomatic-secyrity would have Nixon’s
the White President
House
now
absolute confidence and could act for him without difficulty.
service
in
his
he jing “any job in the government.”
eord views on two areas in particular: White House organization and the American diplomatic
for
might well William P.
presently
neral,
Nixon’s ‘Secretary
that
outlook
Nixon has told friends that he shifts would be, first, | structure of government. | regards Rogers capable of handl-
biggest in the
Then
be
the
If Nixon sets up the two coor-
WASHINGTON — If Richard Nixon becomes Prsident of the United States next January, there will be shake-ups in government offices from here to Timbuctoo. |
It
here’s
administration:
the
ed up, the Jew remains unimpressed, the pogrom runs its course, the one
high-
(AP
N’s.
time;
raged the enemies of Jews for centuries; no matter what methods of persecution are dream-
him,
how
how
he
Mr.
understood and artist ran back
dutifully
Flagg
presented
then
asked
the
card
him
Mr.
several
answered correctly he into his other rooms.
said, -
Flagg
had
questions
and
how
given
which
he
suddenly
the
Here
P.R. Politicians Apt With Election Year Jabberwocky By WALTER S. PRIEST (Star Washington Correspondent) WASHINGTON—Puerto Rico’s politicians
ing
themselves
in the art The reason As any
the
path
the equals
of their mainland
of generating is simple. habitué of the
of
political
election-year Senate
success
hardquebus,
dering
one’s
As
foes
hors
expected, the opened with a
gress And,
in
were
so elaborate
ices
boomerang
press
gallery
is paved
of
keeping a
or
prov-
jabberwocky.
with
obfuscation. Likewise, the double-edged slipped politely betwixt the ribs, is far
the
are
colleagues
malacca
knows,
calculated euphemism, superior to
cane
in
ren-
de, combat.
post-convention session of Condeadly flash of verbal knives.
with
Senate
even
tradition,
the victims
some
required
insults
the
serv-
translator.
For example, only the rawest gallery recruit would accept this plea at face value: “Let us put aside partisan feelings nation.”
and
enact
a program
for
the
good
of
the
The knowledgeable galleryite quickly translates this into: “If you don’t mind, Id like to talk about my bill
now.”
For been
the past
tempering
month, their
Puerto
Rico’s politicians
double-entendres
in
two conventions. Therefore, as a public column offers a translation of some =
insular gobbledegook. .(The. Teader own identifications) “Puerto Rico bh
the
have
fires
of
place of world wide interest, a tribute to of the principles of self-determination.”
the
benefits
(Translation: The Democratic Party believes in self-determination.”) “We support the right of the people of Puerto Rico to aehieve statehood whenever they freely so determine” (Translation: The Republican Party believes in self-determination. )
“Before discussing this, I think we should the opinions of the Commonwealth departments
to
do
“La
Fortaleza
hasn’t
important
But
I
Democrats
is
war...war
floor.” (Translation: me
me?
Why,
asked
“T have.no
what
“I urge all personal attacks
me
to
to
“If Mufioz
the
Do death.
wants
my
I
look
doubt
(Translation: fat
they
can
Ill
take
scalp he
the it
to
has
to
first”)
“Inclusion victory for. .
of
(Translation:
a “I
statehood
plank
was
a
think
might
get
40
we
complete per
cent
always .
right,
so
turn
when
down
I
for
Sen.
Ken-
20,000
Stevenson,
but
accredited.”
these
Democrats
clams’)
Buster,
indulging I
can
in dish
it out too.”) and
is a
problem
of
the
Puerto
will be solved by the Puerto Ricans.” ' (Translation: “Look, Fidel, I don’t want
ungrateful,
but
we’re
having
enough
Ricans
to sound
trouble.’’)
“In my judgment the procedures fof selecting Primary voters were not the best possible.” (Translation: “I think these primaries were rigged.”) . “What we want is a flexible approach.”
(Translation:
If you
think
I’m
going r
service, this of ee eee te ee) ri} 1 a meee inn kee pron ll PR Trsaty of ries the lastest| _“T would like to. ¢larify eur { Rositign — oe€ - 4898, ,u aty Bj < SARPLY vo _{Txenalation: .«AThat,, dast .. trial. : balloon, segtasnty | “Translatia cet POYR. YouNe many becom
ws
in’
will be
are
forget
read
-
I like
parties to refrain from during the campaign.” “Don’t
haven’t
knuckle-head conference?”)
been
our delegation
“Since
“Independence
like
I’ve
(Translation: “All let’s be realistic.’’)
refused.”
(Translation: “Look, stupid. type who commits eee?) “This
“Who nedy.”
now.
“Who was the me for this press
(Translation:
very
compromise.
eatch
me
(Translation: charge of briefing
so
yet.”)
“Some
the
told
can’t answer that question part of his statement.”
have con-
cerned.”
(Translation:
I that
play
-
by
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to
orbit
speak.
At
-
portant,
ture
.
not-too-distant yet
Dayton,
fantastic,
of carnival
Drive With Care
Tenn.,
“monkey
become more
places,~ nant.
and
the
Ramon
Torres
Braschi
has
of the police
traffic division
department to enforce the law with a firm hand. Traffic
fatalities, which have reached the astounding total of 235 in 231 days this year, up to yesterday, justify the firm enforcement that Mr. Torres Braschi has ordered. toll, and The
law should reduce the death
of the new
Enforcement
we earnestly pray that it will. traffic law spells out many violations
that
are obvious to: any motorist who travels the streets of the metropolitan area. Many of these obvious and frequent violations.were also violations before the new statute became effective. They were not enforced before,
light of the
4
beliefs
person.”
Tennessee’s
35th
anniversary
lations.
William
~
could lead conviction obligation highways If we
to arrest, fines, and of drunken driving, te obey the law and safe for all. all drive carefully,
even imprisonment for but of the individual’s to make the streets and , conscious of the other
driver’s rights and of the value of human life, the policemuch
job will be made
man’s
easier and the objective
of the new traffic law will be realized. It is, briefly, to save your life. So let’s not wait to be arrested before we learn
the importance of safe driving. Let’s drive with care in co-operation with the general campaign to stop this herrible killing on our streets.
Save
That
cement and brickwork along the path of the plaza, ac-
cording to the Office of Cultural Activities of the City of San Juan. The same agency has promised that beau-
will be
trees
flowering
replace
to
planted
the
venerable rubber tree. It is in the best tradition of inspired journalism to defend a tree. Newspapers always defend trees, even
if they
a tree is performing
that won’t defend
Any
brickwork.
and
cement
crack
newspaper
a sacrilegious act
by omission.
It is, therefore, with no little uneasiness that we face the future with this blot on our escutcheon. We cannot bring ourselves to the defense of this particular . tree. To us, a tree in a public park is no more-important a
creation
God
of
than
any
other
tree,
such
as
those
in forests which are cut down and made into pulp every
day for newsprint on which
fense
to write editorials in de-
of trees. note
today
that
we
have
launched
_ thick up there in space. commonbecoming is satellites of The launching
place Just yesterday, a Thor-Able-Star, (no connection with this newspaper) failed at Canaveral. And as for missiles, another Polaris launched yesterday was merely a brief news item. Sensation wears thin by repetition, glaries.. What
fatalities
highway
and
too many
bur-
. concerns us is the prospect of traffic regula-
Southern
regard literal
ine
O1ilif
Lo
OU!
map.”
The
He
will
possible real trastunt to
is one
of our
the reforms he spent into being during the
Woodrow Wilson But he lived too
turned away from The movie, based
but
not
a story
the
real
was
of
beliefs
were
him. on the
no
and long. longer
Dayton
it, includes
trial.
The
main like
and
an
trial,
actor
ectoplasm
street a
who
of
Henry
leading to the court-
country
sandwich
fair.
There
stands manned
by
were
ladies’
and
religious
books.
of
re-
the more citified. Nor was early had Darrow in dif-
a white shirt, was Bryan routed. He with
ficulty
a quote
from
attorney’s
famed
the
_ defense in the Leopold-Loeb trial. But in the end, Bryan was made to look ridictlous. Even ardent
his
a few days after the in the laughter and
for
embarrassed
were
supporters
him. Most of them trial’s end. He died
the King words of
Hawkers
ligious tracts and Bibles abounded. Darrow, in a yellow shirt and blue suspenders, looked the countryman. Bryan, in
turned from him at the of gluttony and a stroke trial, his true worth lost angers of “the monkey
trial.”
LETTERS -
times
several
gone
DIFFERENCE
THE
NOTICE
the
to
petitions
muni-
cipal authorities of the metropoSir: Answering Rafael Bird’s let- litan area with the purpose of 10), gbtaining from them an official (Aug. & Son ter, Father it is surprising to see that a re-| authorization for regulating and tired officer of the Army, of; controlling the activities of that the greatest democracy of the pound, in an effort to improve world, forgets about the old say- the care that the captured aniing that’ majorities are the de- mals receive and, at the same time, reduce to a minimum their ciding power. Here
Rico,
Puerto
in
suffering before
ma-
the
jorities decided that the Estado Libre Asociado is the best for our of government form
death.
TODAY’S
But
BEST
with
Our
offer
municipal last word.
FROM
E.L.A. Notice the difference in numbers from the last polls in 1956. Populares—435,000, Stateand
Enrique Puerta
OFFER Sir:
Our
Vela
STILL
most
Independen-
_
de Tierra,
P.R.
STANDS
sinccre
and
siastic congratulations
'
enthu-
to Mr.
Al
Dinhofer for his magnificent and heart-felt article a “Long Night’s Journey.” . Unfortunately, the end of this
sad story is not only applicable to
the
unfortunate
character
of
this drama. Thousands have been sacrificed
and
sacrificed. in
continued this
to
brutal,
:
be
cruel
é
.
au
ets
ne
4
:
yo
900
stands
authorities Maria U. de President
EUROPE
we
the
backing
are
who
still
and
de
been
»
re-
indifferand
have
the
the
Quinones Animales
“La Milagrosa”Cupey Alto, P. R.
It is not Mufioz Marin alone, it is the whole people of PuerRico,
always
apathy
Refugie
country.
to
have
ceived ence.
these
i £ and unscientific manner. ~|*' DENMARK on tions for space, with the British imsisting. spans, “Sire probThe “Sv (dé Asistencia aj' Feanz'Fuchsel_@-79 rt rht-hanad ‘ against-our eft th ers Mies che aoe as -diplen ; ne wd Vsdhnat halt ertedieabetce tos gulsiaintt) “Wow!Did A PERPELL. A Ws im
the
had
on.
t
ideas.
Bryan was the as a publicity
fundamentalist
melons
insist they must, there-
who
the Nazarene and
successfully
another satellite, Discoverer Number 14, from which a nose cone will be separated to return by parachute somewhere in the vicinity of Hawaii. We haven’t kept count, but it'seems to us that traffic must be getting pretty
like too many
talist Biblical defenders who James version as being the
new
missionary societies and other church guilds. There were also occasional counters of water-
which
secondary schools and colleges because of arefusal to conform to local beliefs about the court decision on schools and on civil rights. The mevie will surely stir up fundamen-
hooders 172,000 tistas—82,000.
Heavy Traffic Up There We
from
Tree!
An ancient rubber tree at the north end of the Nun’s Plaza in Old San Juan is about to be cut down. The tree has deep and strong roots which break the
tiful
dismissed
his
soda
Many of the early scientists were persecuted by the church. Some were burned _ and others jailed. In our time, freedom of teaching is in many areas overtly restricted. Since 1954 at least 100 teachers have been
quietly
on
Dayton’s
impact.
or
deny
men. Many of in urging came
house
has had ap early premiere, will not be shown until November. If has tremendous entertain-
openly
call
Mencken, who wrote some of his most devastating satire at Dayton, must be greatly agitated by the brash role of the movie reporter. . .
It was a preposterous, yet meaningful, sort of drama, pitting Clarence Darrow against
ment
Dayton
in
celebration
movie,
speak
we
looks astonishingly like Bryan. Spencer Tracy has the part which Clarence Darrow played
science teacher, John
Bryan.-The
or
William Jennings of what started
And
Scopes.
Jennings
voices
reaches
‘acceptable in the centers of learning. By the time he came to Dayton the bugles had gone from his magnificent voice and the nation
That was that. Memory of it comes back now because a movie, “Inherit The Wind,” based on the play-of that name, has been a paft of Dayton,
mind
administrations of Franklin Roosevelt.
sensa-
in no wise need disturb the essential religious any
human
great years
gentlesaid, “In
struct in Darwin and all other scientists. The advancement of will continue. Evolution is no but a demonstrated fact which
however, and all we can hope for is that the police will now, under the new law and under the strict instructions from Mr. Torres Braschi, crack down on the same vio,
gedy
a McGILL scientific truth longer a theory of
recorded
mysterious
to do so-remains. But it is not now for it to be so arrogantly insistent.
derbilt we will continue to in-
of the trial of the young
But the police cannot do it alone. Each driver should be conscious not only of the pitfalls of violations that
the
tion at Dayton I wish you to understand that here at Van-
“Waw
and
the
outer space, there is less inclination to shackle
mix-
malig-
current
earth,
from
“put
be made effective at a later date.
a reinforced
about
us
shrill and, in some
hysterical
“Young ladies men,” Dr. Kirkland
Superintendent
a
to
im-
and law, was just beginning. Extreme fundamentalist voices were in full ery and were to
The new traffic law approved by the last session
“Police
the
trial,”
of the Legislature went into effect today, except for a few provisions which require specific regulations to
instructed
Constitution)
As a young reporter I was in the chapel audience at. Vanderbilt University in the spring of 1925 when Chancellor Kirkland rose
Rates te ether coentries om request
EDITORIALS
McGill
Atlanta
v
P.@.
,
12
THE SAN JUAN STAR — Friday, August 19, 1960
Dept. Of Education Establishes NewCommunications Program To Help Community Relations By A. W. MALDONADO The in
Department
order
to
of Education,
meet
the
“growing
system
as
Economic
is to °&™™#MS
follows:
|
of
public
education,
government,
and
[PUERTO RICO'S
Ad-
Torres said that the functions of his office are being expanded to publicize not only matters within the Department of Education but also “any cultural
education
as
opinion.
or in
educational event Puerto Rico.”
The he
a
news.
Public
added,
will
source | |personnel
be
to be
able
to
and
the general
pose
of
the
selected
public.
leaders
The
bulletin,
pur-
Oliveras
of the people
in the
undertaking.”
4. Utilization 34
of
the
radio
island’s and
nine
SUPER DRUG STORE
By
WATSON
DELHI
SIMS
New
Delhi over,
dealer
for
Delhi
of
$16,380
from
a
He
then
sold
to
bidder,
who
by
dealer.
now
years
of
wheeling
by foreign
and
diplomats. The
car including duties which “}diplomat himself had to
the pay
when the car_was sold in India. He had kept the automobile six months. . Although this was an -extreme
Boca Chica Rum
example,
- SCOTCHES
86.8 proof ___ _ 4.59 86.8 proof _____ 4.29 Howard McClaren 86 proof __ 3.98
NEW
ball
2.59
Old Forester
HAVEN,
20
Conn.
mallet as her other choosing
pool—from
nearby
they
blow
>
to stall off
was
Saint
getting
He took death of
France’s fashion
fashion
of
to
War
likely
II.
importance
French
rent will find crowded army
re-
leadership
World
the
the
seems
helped
world
after
Because it
who
that
summer
Under import controls, all luxury goods are
of
duty.
from
in
virtually
virtualexolud-
regular
all
sions—even
their
used
a
big
automobile is
trade
bathing
on
the to
with
moth
starving
posses-
suits.
refrigerator
comparable
crippled
open
brands
BEERS
traded
Edward t
tourant,
CHAMPAGNES
iy Se a
or
automobiles gan
into
a pool
their
government
requiring
car for each
720
versions
of
of flight inspectors.
added
that
it
was
cheaper
large number The KC135 is
plane
of Jetstars. a four-engine
built
t jet
by Boeing
Air-
plane Co. for the Air Force: j The Jetstar, which FAA earlier had planned to buy, is a twin; engine eight passenger craft. Thd
Air
Force
has
ordered
stars
for
the
use
Pan
American
of
some
top
Jet?
officials;
World
Airways
also has announced a plan to buy Jetstars and lease them rations and other users
to co ‘ requiring
ultra
type
medern
executive
airy
craft. Essential Quesada said
To Work the jet
: tankers
filled
out
the
stay
then
permission
several
“‘essential to the inspection of navigation facilities through
in
be-
before
sales could be completed, with the general effect being to restrict each diplomat to the sale two-year
tour
of duty.
Paces
of the
Lock-
are our
trout.
during
The
of one
is one
turboprop.
a
market
throwing
Until 1957 there were no restrictions whatever, and some diplomats retailed a succession of India.
The
tanker
India.
India’s
Placing
a
Electra
a
channels. As a result, departing diplomats find a thirsty market for
jet transports—and
heed
world.”
The
FAA
plans
to
has
told
spend
Congress
almost
$11
it
miltion
for aircraft purchases in the next fiscal year.
i -
To the airlines, the big jets cost up to five million dollars each, The government price, for models without tbe airline trimmings, probably will be considerably less.
Quesada said the manufacturers had assured FAA of early delivery. The
jet
fleet
will
be
maintained
at FAA’s huge center at Oklahoma City.
In
-
to buy such jets than to rent them. Quesada also said that the FAA) will buy two KC135 instead of
figure the resale of per-
ly ed
large
training
for
sonal automobiles should add approximately a year’s salary for tour
of navigational
aids in many parts of the world. E. R. Quesada, ,FAA administrator, told a reporter the agency is getting a Douglas DCS, a Convair 880 and a Boeing 720—all
He
a
conalti-
familiar 707 jet. } Used By Airlines } These types of planes are in: airline use. Quesada said FAA’ will employ them in _ continous!
Lau-
collection
to - check
the
time—even in his schedule—to work
}
Conn.
(AP)—
weapon a baseshower wading
shelves for
blow.
Twohill
as Pol-
left ~
his
traffic post &nd waded in to do what he could. “One hit me on the arm with a bat, but I’m sure it was an accident,” he said. The
sight
eventually gers
to
down led
of
brought
their
their to
charged
the
a_
policeman
the twe
senses.
weapons station
with
laid
and
house
breach
slug-
They
of
were to
etc.
End
INFORMATION: TEL. 2-1444
be
peace,
restored 3 story building. Full ot commercial possibilities. Fortaleza 152 (Opposite Padin‘s). Elevator, Air Conditioning, Incinerator. Street floor commercial. 2 and 3 floors office or commercial. Possibilities Tourist center. High class shops, Boutique, Art Shop, Res-
i
of
economy,
Saint
qualified
tudes the accuracy
leading fashion houses. over in 1957 after the Dior,
constantly
flying duty. _ Other jets will be used for tinually checking from high
been
while
France’s
in
one~
i
the performance of airlines pilots and other air crew members on
settled’as the
- tn’ Whole or in Part Bedutifully
VERMOUTH .
are
of
vive
for
had _
Laurent
) FOR*LEASE}IN OLD SAN JUAN
12 oz.
cae
many
bat.
iceman
a
At
They brought down a of toys—including a
Imperial Blended
ee EO
of
Two young New Haven matrons staged a free-swinging brawl in a toy store here, one using a croquet and the
ee
he
to
model.
Some of the late model planes will be used for training FAA’s 200 flight inspectors so that they
2 Gals Battle It Out In Store
Queen Ann King George
IMPORTED BRANDIES
diplomats
Handbags
86.8 proof ____—s- « 4.49
A
New
Times of India called the price a record. It figured the diplomat spent about $3,500 for the
Ron del Barrilito
he
hand-
was willing te pay $17,000. The incident brought whistles even in a city grown cynical
Ronrico Dark or Light
RUMS
be
bid
a
the original
Don Q Dark or Light
GINS
equi-
get
through
choice
another
the
offered $15,300. The dihesitated long enough. to
dealing
WINES LIQUERS
Asian
dealer plomat Bombay
Beefeaters London Dry Gin __—__—s3.99
6 pack
tried
deferments
granted
countries
(AP)—An
diplomat preparing to leave India agreed after some dickering to seil his 1960 Chevrolet to a
Schenley’s London Dry Gin___ «2.19
Other
report
boards throughout the island to post newspaper clippings. All
NEW
FEATURES)
90 proof
women.
Huge Profit Can Be Made On New Delhi Car Market
2.39
NA
in
will be corrected, Torres said, “Also important,” Torres said, “is that we will use all bulletin
ed
COLD
The
Torres said there are many school activities throughout the island of public interest which are not being reported. This
valent of $13,800. Before the car could
J. W. Dant Bourbon
dressed
down.
matters dealing with education, including “clippings critical of , on Dior’s the department, will be pdsted.” | 1961.
PLAZA
- SCOTCHES
best
deferments,
Christian
the 10,000
edu-| newspapers,
INDIA CORO
two
among
ROSA
Vat 69
of each
world’s
going mto drab military. uniform a third time but was turned
office,
enlarged
the
The 26-year-old creator of women’s fashions, who has received
happening
Relations
WASHINGTON (#—The Federal: Aviation Agency today -disclosed:, plans to acquire a fleet of jet air. transports, including at least one |
designer
DEPARTMENT
(SCOTCHES
of
Development
on Rt. 2 to Bayam a aMOonN
(LIQUOR
the
flow
education
LARGEST
SANTA
to reach
steady
Fleet Of Jets For Training
PARIS (AP)—The House of Dior’s top designer, Yves Saint Laurent, has been ordered to re port for his army physical Sept. 1. If he passes, a buck private may be designing for some of
3. The department has started }and photograph cultural events publication of a 14page infor- jsuch as concerts and painting mation bulletin to be distributed exhibitions.
pro-| |
discussing
a
and
‘writes in it, is to meet the “gnow- |
leaders
stations
with
Rico,
to sponsor up-coming
1. The department is planning a series of televised forums with | ing interest educational
fessional
Puerto
who will be informed and questioned on matters of interst con-
the the
establish and maintain constant | communication between the pu-| blic and the department. || Public relations director Ra- | fael Torres Mazzoranna outlined the communications plan yesterday
of
public
forums. 2. The department is preparing a list of 10,000 community leaders throughout Puerto Rico
Secretary of Education Candido Oliveras has announced that one
island's educational
University ministration
wide network of department-community communications.
tasks of reform of
television
the
interest of the people” in education, is establishing an island-
of the important department in the
cational problems. Plans call for the Teacher’s Association, the
FAA To Buy
Top French Fashion Designer Faces His Third Call For Draft
injury
to
private
property,
and
resisting a police officer. Their -bond was set at each.
$300
The women’ were identified as Mrs. Mary Babcock, 22, and Mrs. Barbara Brooks, 20. Police said the two had been walking along Chapel Street,
Mrs.
Babcock
month-old
How
certain women
the
pushing
son,
her
18-
is
un-
Mark.
battle
i
began
,but suddenly were drawing
the two: a crowd
as they sparred on the sidewalk. They fought their way ip to the toy store and grabbed up their respective weapons. | Mark missed the show. He stayed out jn the stroller. ~“T’ve
fight %
never
like ”
seen
any
that—let
alone
‘
men
specteter|
wa *
\
THE SAN JUAN
13
STAR — Friday, August 19, 1960
Vietnamese Lawmakers Pick Up Ideas In P.R. For Use At Home
The world
own nation,” he stated, “especially now that we are planning an industrialization program.” “There is very little capital available locally,” Vinh Le said, “so we will have to embark on
victions and identification the West.” The man crops in Viet
the nation has enough for both its own use and export. Vinh
the U. S. via Honolulu July 20. The group left yesterday for
put
a
Le said the country also has huge
Fort
into
use
in
their
own
na
legislators.
program
similar
to
and
rubber,
Nam
of
which
change
Program
they
Benning,
Ga.,
arrived
and
in
will
please!”
go
that successfully- under way irom and coal reserves, “but they next to Knoxville, Tenn., to study are still unmined and will take the Tennessee Valley Authority. here.” “There are many things for Vinh Le said social progress some time to develop.” The Vietnamese ader de- us'to study and learn,” said Mrs. at home and the mentality of the Vietnamese people “are a clined to comment on the situa- Minh. “I personally found the safeguard against Communism tion in neighboring Laos, where ‘social progress in America sti-
tion. ; “We noted many similarities between Puerto Rico and Viet Nam,” said Truong Vinh Le, president ef Vietnamese National Assembly, who. headed the group of
promotion
rice
agrees on “Gilbey’s,
Their trip here was suggested by the U. S. State Department under whose Leadership Ex-
By HORST BUCHHOLZ A Seep of Vietnamese lawmakers yesterday wound up a whirlwind four-day visit of Puerto Rico, taking with them some ideas they one day may
are
with
a
4 in
our
a neutralist
country.”
“We do admit that the Communist menace is very much in evidence,” he declared, “but vernment has played in the is- I believe I can safely say that we are not in danger of being land’s economy. “This is something we have taken over by the Reds, mainto give careful thought in our ly because of our strong con-
He said he and his colleagues were particularly impressed by the role the Commonwealth go-
group
took
over
the
capital of Vientiane in a detat last week. Traveling with Vinh Le
were
representatives Co Van Pham Duy Lan, Tran Sy
Hai, Don,
Mrs.
Nguye
Thi
Mrs.
Phan
Thi
Xuan
Lan
Nguyet
coup
and Minh.
mulating.” During their
stay
here,
the
six Vietnamese representatives visited the Commonwealth State Department for a briefing on the social, economic and political development in Puerto Rico; toured the metropolitan area, visited several ‘“‘Operation Bootstrap” housing developments close to Fomento-promoted in-
dustries and met with Puerto
Ri-
can
ex-
political
perts
in
and
economic
informal
discussions.
They said they hoped one of the future U. S. economic missions to their nation would in-
clude
some
perts.
“We
mon,
and
from
such
Puerto have
we
Rican
much
both
could
a move,”
ex-
in
com-
benefit
Vinh
Le
as-
serted.
2,000 Navy Men Gel LibertyThisWeekend Four U. S. Navy ships with 2,000 men aboard this weekend
The
will visit San for liberty.
attack
cargo
Capricornus, and a member well,
UN TROOPS
IN KATANGA—United
Nations ‘troops fro “Sweden
sit ‘before ‘coiled
and strung barbed wire at Elisabethville Airport in unsettled Katanga Province in the
Congo. The soldiers marched on their first patrols Monday after Belgian troops handed
over control of the province’s capital.
(AP
Phote)
AMA Study Reveals U.S. Aged Can Pay
TROPICAL ORNAMENTAL
Own Medical Costs
PLANTS
CHICAGO (#—Most ‘of America’s elder citizens are equipped to fmance their own medical care without Federal aid—and most of ‘them want it that way, thg American Medical Assn. says. Dr. Leonard W. Larson of Bismarck, N. D., president-elect of the
AMA,
made
has
of
1,500
said
a
study
the basic facts uncovered
the
aged,”
that
mest
good
of these
health
by the
citizens
over 65,
the
Gilbeys Gin Grain Neutral Spirits. W. & A Gilbey, Lid, Cincinaati, 0. Distributed by National Distiliers Pred. Ce.
Palms
@
Trees
@
Shrubs
@
House
the
are
for
financia) connot hardship and
all
genera
Plants
in bloom
LANDSCAPING
in
good are
cover
Orchids of many
about shows
and,
the Democratic
.would
will tie up
afternoon,
some
most
Repub-
lican platforms include proposed legislation concerning medical care fer elderiy people who are 5 net hardship cases. Larson said the AMA is violently opposed -to mandatory legislation
which
Vesole, the
To-
picket
guided missile ‘cruiser, USS Boston, will arrive.
@
said.
dispfoves
misconceptions he added. “It
part, are in ania. , They cases. Beth
Larson
study
dangerous the aged,”
USS
during
radar
KINDS
was
study before reaching a final decision on medical aid legislation “The
the
persons 65 or | older
“We urge Congress to devote immediate and careful study to
for
USS
USS ShadAmphibious
FLOWERING PLANTS OF ALL
and not confined to institutions. ~
merning
destroyer, and
ship,
6, will arrive today.
Squadron morrow
the of
Juan
-persons
Si Si di es BD ect hill a
_—____) ey nats
—
eth
Distributors in the tropics.” “Almost everything that grows Enter from Carpenter Road thru Dos Pinos, see map
left.
Tel. 6-3046
eer
J. R. NIEVES & CO., INC. 302
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14
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gentleman 14. anecdotes 15. upper or
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17. rove
56. she wept
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3. sign 4. remains
time
8. traffickers
57. brink
9. Miss Evans
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mental exercise. West was not
about
to
con-
tinue
the club
suit
hearts
and
looked mighty formidable in dummy. It was apparent that the defenders would have to take tricks in diamonds or no place. So, West switchedto LOW diamond—the proper play. The king of diamonds would locate the queen and, while it would hold
South
could
not
to
four
spades,
beat
him.
West
care
about
Opening lead: Ace of hearts
was
possible.
wasn’t
ge
the
extra
it
did
trick—
he wanted to beat the hand if it
South looked at West’s small East made an unforgiveablej diamond and thought for quite blunder on this hand but got some time. It is apparent that away with it because declarer he was not thinking about bridin the mood
to take
-sha, Wakefield”
26. gentleman’s estate i
stock
because
he
finally
ducked
in
dummy—allowing the card to run to his eight. East played the ten and when it held, he returned a diamond. West’s queen forced dummy’s ace. Declarer drew two trumps and played a club. West ran up with the ace and laid down the king of diamonds to beat the hand. South’s argument was sound except for what we have
already stated. South felt that a
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jack
titles
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¥.
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32. deed
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bidding:
spells 21. legislative bodies
6. printer’s
children
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pheasants 20. breathing
of hopes 5. personal pronoun,
for her
22. excavate 28. superintend
fairies
2. mature
55. cover
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By Dal Curtis
—
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THE SAN JUAN STAR— Friday, August 19, 1960
16
OFF om» Nancy
ons Gooodwin
Aitchinson
Margaret
co-hostessed
a birth-
broiled
will
native
sal-
ad bowl, homemade rolls and, of course, candles on the cake. Among the guests were the Ed Mayfields, the Clare Elickers, Dee Merrit, Vera McKenna, Cliff Ivester, Mrs. Bob Shafer, Charles Miner, Emily Logan,
Newton Valentine, gants, Dick Jones,
the Ed Ofand Virginia
and Bill Hearst, the new of Duffy’s Guest House Holiday
owners in Isla
November
magazine
issue
of
have
a
will
lead story on Puerto
Rico writen
by Peter Abrahams with pictures by Tom Hellymar...Helen Auble, St. Thomas resident and well
known
contributor
to
travel
blications is staying at mandie Hotel for a few
fore
taking
a
island...The
Oil M.
full
tour
of
the
Mobil
Operations Manager, Lennex to Patricia
James Sewell
METROPOLITAN LAST
pu-
the Nordays, be-
weddingof
°237°
Phone
5 DAYS
take
place
ty
by
the
pool
terrace
Friday,
Aug. 26...Cecil Mills, president of Federated Hotels, from Dallas, Texas is in town for a few days
N.
family are vacationing... and Mrs. John Sebastian of Y. are in Puerto
Rico
for two
weeks with tehir son, Paul. Sebastian, gives a harmonica concert
at
the
University
of
Puerto
Rico next week...The Heary Corona’s are expecting a little “chef” in the near future. ..Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Nido have returned
from
a trip
Mrs. George guest,
to Europe...
Goldberg has as her
Mrs.
Harriet
McCarthy,
wife of the former Welfare Commissioner of N. Y. C....Mr. and Mrs.
Henry
Paredes
are
By New
BOSLEY ‘ York Times
expect-
dotes upon and leathes. And there are two or three miserable weak-
lings of the kind that he likes to expose with almost denuding inspection opened at
in the
this new film. It Music Hall yester-
ant visitors to the island this week, include women executives, Ines Scagenelli, Ass’t Chairman of the N. Y. State Power Authorwith Bank
Haddad,
the East River in N. Y., with her
who
is
Savings mother.
which grimly and takes place in the noxious climate of
are
Louisiana brave whose
town,
Matinee
Everyday
3:00
there
are
assumes, from the vibrance of their natures, the shapeof tragedy. And because Marlon Brando Anna
Magnani
play
brilliantly,
these
‘The
Regular
a in
films.
Ne
Friday, August 19 SANTUBCE AMBASSADOR: Bermuda “Affair, The Incredible Petrified World GRAND: Machine Gua Kellly, Sign of the Gladiators HOLIDAY:- High School Confidential.
Seats
BROADWAY:
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Pictures For TODAY
CAPARRA AZTECA:
PARAMOUNT ;S:*,
MARTI:
Marlon Brando - Anna Megnani “THE FUGITIVE KIND”
AMBASSADOR - 12 M. Merrill
“INCREDIBLE
AFFAIR”
Carrodine
PETRIFLED
WORLD”
HOLIDAY -- 12:00 M. Memie Van Dorea “HIGH SCHOOL CONFIDENTIAL” Mario Lanza “FOR THE FIRST TIME”
RIALTO-SAN JUAN Cameron Mitchell “INSIDE THE MAFIA” “GUNFIGHT
AT
DODGE
CITY”
Special Feature Patteson Vs. Johansson
TERRACE
las
Mujeres,
Sabaleros
NUEVO
Wake Me Up When
Rabbit
Trap,
Alaska
The
Passage,
Gallant
Seven
BAYAMON
LORRAINE - 12 M.
John
The
Hours CORCELLES: Thieves
MUSIC HALL ,°3e75
y
KRESTO-DENIA: Its Over
start 1:50 P.M. Danny Kaye “FIVE PENNIES”
“BERMUDA
Ye
PUERTO
Show
Gery
JUAN
SUPER DRIVE IN: Solomon and Sheba MODELO: Nosotros, Hambre Nuestra de Cada Dia PARADISE: The Hanging Tree, Island 4 @f the Lost Women.
SYMBOL OF FINE ENTERTAINMENT
Dean Martin - Jerry Lewis “THREE RING CIRCUS”
has
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loneliness
INTERNATIONAL
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Came
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Where
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RICO:
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Our
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Adorable
FRIDAY AND
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this
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SPECTACULAR
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* HECTOR CASAS a
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An
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All Types
end
the the
CARRY-LE-ROUET, France (AP)—This little Mediterranean port has a $200,000 gambling casino now, but it was a near thing.
Gina
Lollobrigide
“SOLOMON
- Yul
AND
Brynner
years ago the casino
SHEBA”
police told the probably never
enhances the mpod
of
ar second
the . lease,” :
it runs
five
99 meters
(325
feet)
long.”
and
we
“Tve got it,” said a fourth councillor. “Let’s put the front door at the back door of the building.”
only
from the police station, door to door. “In towns of over 1,000 inhabitants a bar or a casino cannot open within 150 meters (492 feet) of the nearest school, church, or police station, door. to door,” the police told the mayor, quoting the law. The town council met. “Let’s move the police sta-
that
years
it was
©
So.the front door of the police station gave way to a bay window and the rear ddor became the front door, 151;meters (495 feet) from the casifo.
Passion Play A Hit
OBERAMMERGAU = (More than 300,000 persons have seen the Oberammergau passion play the | Since it opened in mid-May. About the 106,000 were foreign visitors. The play runs until the end of Summer.
tion,” suggested the mayor. “Impossible.” replied a coun-
cillor. “Let’s evict mayor said.
the police,”
MORE COOLING
Restaurant
Seafood —
Prime Steaks
I
Carte Blanche
COMB
the piano, your aost GREGG JONES and his- “irafas¥ -. Professiona! . to 5 _ De Diege Ave; ae
by
— with guitar
can’t wait
DANCE
“1
sce
laced and
“Fine,” said a third councillor, “but
Wonderful
NOR MANDIE:|
musical
Seen
would be allowed to open because
Diners’ Club
meer re we
rich
“Let’s not renew said the mayor.
Nightly ‘Entertainment
At
excellent
in'a cérrosiv
a
“Impossible,” git
ight
One show only 8 PM
turns
as
councillor.
Heevrweight Championship {/] “THE =VOODOOERS”
SUPER DRIVE-IN. 73° ||} HOTEL
is
Casino, Police Station Switch
to
LIMBO
Baragrey
strains,
JOEL MEYERS AND HIS CALYPSONIANS olaying
But
Kenyon Hopkins, crystalline’ sounds
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~
icality. housewife
sadness in this sensitive film.
comes
SATURDAY OUR
Stapleton’s
ApS. a ibility.
maunderings
with
performance
piercing account
and
a crass and tyrannical Simply, this is a drama
Two mayor
COBIAN’S THEATRES
fugitive.
Doors To Become Neighbors
Circe
SAN
dipsomaniacal
flush
Credit, too, Sidney Lumet, who | drunk. in
PARAMOUNT: The Five Pennies RIVIERA: Please Don’t Eat the Daisies
Waiting
...eryptic
of
CINEMA
NEW
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two
Fugitive
distinction and are rare today
cautious
touching and Victor Jory is simply superb as the inhuman, Sadistic husband who propels the fragile
and enterprising people inevitably frustrating fate
people
and
Woodward is per florid for full
Miss
two
PM.
{(nctuding Holidays Nightly 8:P.M.
Her
relentlessly sweaty and a backwash
Kind Now
cfyptic
Miss bit too
Kind’’ has a sensitivity that
import-
the
day. But at the center of his drama,
Despradel...Among
Samaia
into a vicious little town. ‘Being alien and unprepossessing, except for his masculinity, he is bewitching to the women in the! community, aggravating and affpasive to the men. One wild creature, playe by Joanne Woodward, tries d aiely to grapple him. A dull, gentle housewife, played bovinely by Maureen Stapleton,-.reaches forth a hand. But it is a lonely, lovestarved. woman, wife of a brutish mvalid; who makes contact with
CROWTHER News Service
sort of tyrant that he particularly
and
ity and
Kind’
A lot of Tennessee Williams’ sordid view of life may be observed in the fitm made from his “Orpheus Descending,” now called “The Fugitive Kind.” There is a broad scan of moral
ing a little “starlet” in December. Mrs. Paredes is better known by her TV name, Carmen the
Fugitive
‘The
corruption and degeneration in the South. There is a full focus on the |
looking over their La Concha operations...Henning Mogensen
and Mr.
Review:
Williams’ Sordid View Of Life
Saturday. ..Mem-
bers of the Caribe Hilton Swimming and Tennis Club will let their hair down at a HOBO par-
for Ralph Mahome in Isla evening with
steaks,
Verde...The
CUFF
By Chuck New usussmmsman” and
day dinner party estre at Nancy’s Verde Monday
thick
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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Friday, August 19, 1960
17, ¢
in San Juan
On
ROE
ee
The birth of the blues, as well as of all that kind of Dixieland jazz, takes place locally Aug.
“Dixieland
28,
when
Bob
Smietan
and
his
Bill Thun,
All Stars” fall in at the Star Bowl-
aaw
SES
Oe
FU
ing Alley, Rio Piedras, for two shows at 2:30 and
5:30
p.m.
The
Trombonist
gate
Bob
fronting
and
the
people
manent
dig
Sunday
us,
jam
itll
become
session
for
Puerto
day
as a “swingin’
Jim
McCoy,
the
a
who
his
bread
good
during
is
a
music
university
degrees
in
music
as
»
Moree
OS
a
doctor
and
said,
“My
went
to
eats
no-
husband
mI
©
take
you
club. describing.
his
sextet,
Bob
says,
New
York
New
Orleans
The
brand brand
combo
Carleton
the
doctor
said,
also
my
“Smitty”
Smith,
a?
HANDS
dial
tone,”
he
DEPT::
A
says,
“I
had
worked
co-leader,
L.
de
Tejada,
lecal
ASPCA,
former
reports
president
that
her
of
recent
with
the
George
years
(Swiss
Smit-
Chalet)
$300.
tween at
combo.
Pedro
Martinez,
on
bass,
is
also'a
the
money
Home Alto,
and
Brau,
a hot trumpet man from is a key contributor to
The
Cupey
fiones,
Ku-
sideman.
Bob Horton, Tennessee hills,
No.
the 7,
will
be
distributed
for Animals directed
ASPCA,
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to
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of
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deal
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fine
to
those
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You more
confer
income. Do so by means at hand.
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to
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important
ability
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Mrs.
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work
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Navy
For
to
then
important
until 3 P.M.
copy of the Sunday “When I finally got
own
band.
easy,
on
(April 20 to May 20) a good opportunity
QUICK ACTION’ DEPT.: Mrs. Maria Eu-
who’s
like
you with
reader
up his telephone
day, he spied a crossword puzzle.
sway down
old
features:
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it rather
ahead
low
sadly
to the STAR’s editor, concerning the stray dog situation, promptly brought a contribution
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says that as he picked
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of
It’s
ON
to
19)
to July 21) You have a very fine chance to add materially to
you so,” head.
on clarinet. He’s played with many name groups in the Detroit area, and. fronted his
dirka nt
music.
21 to April
Be
CAPRICORN
to
“I told shaking his
3
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of
ways
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Many opportunities are open to
other Times
“We
new
but dog biscuits.” “Stop him immediately,” the doctor said. “They’re not fit for human consumption. They'll kill him!” The woman returned a month later and said, “My husband’s dead.”
TIME
deliver more of a Frisco and Eddie Condon-
you
TAURUS You have
ses
record In
out
(March
people
“He didn’t die from the biscuits,” the woman reported. “He was killed chasing cars.” If the response is as good as Bob anticipates, he plans to form a Jazz- Society and
tonight
to think
speed’
thing
Se
are. January 20)
through
This can be one of your most happy and productive days. Until
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see
whom of.
and
Then
capacity. ARIES.
teachers.
woman
all|miration you and
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by serving them in some detailed
ees
FOOD-FAD-DEPT.:
respect
increase the good will of others | performance
COINCIDENCE DEPT.: The new Canon of St. John’s Episcopal Cathedral, Stop 19, Ponce de Leon Ave., is The Rev. Porter T. Ball. :
Dixie.”
and
others. by showing them staunchly approve. of them able
professor
All in all, it should be as learned a gang of cats as you can assemble on any podium.
of
will
21)
plans that can now be that will bring you the ad-
made
follow their valuable suggestions. |
architect.”
piano,
to December
of chances to actually gain the)
is a newcomer
earns
nace ete By Carroll Righter Schleich
midafternoon -you have all: kinds good
at the Inter-American University. Besides McCoy, Smietan, Smith and Horton each have
per-
lovers
skins,
the
band, has played with many of the leading West Coast Dixieland groups, including Wingy - Manone and “Kid” Ory. He’s also conducted his own combo in California and Hawaii. Bob says, “We're going to test run this | idea for two consecutive Sundays. It if takes,
Rico,
the
to
is $1 per.
Smietan,
on
scent
Dinhofer| GENERAL TENDENCIES: Until,
Héctor Narvaez combo which makes its home base at Club La Concha these evenings.
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targe $308
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| apa rtments,
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—
31649.
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airconditioners | bedrooms,- modern kitchen, laundry | and
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hot and cold ‘water. Zerraces, gardea. | WASHINGTON #1 GUEST HOUSE — Near | ——~ OF | cutstanding im design and ie | ear a ac! usiness in Condado Section. Singies, doubles AFT goUsE Four mer rates. Manager, Margarita @9 SumCee-| | beach amd triples, airconditioned. Paiie @ith | room with =Stoxivate pathy— sinronditionsn | atea. completely eacipoed kitchen, | abartment at $25,000.
i 1490
4
trade | ;<¥, > Sis Punta Las Marias. Beautiful set mare cette taomeees th Beattis Raci, Tele | becue witds, atBresttast tectuded. 1850 Outdoor bar. || —Mme by the. sex - exquisitely furnished | $24,000, and maid's quarters in separate your @isposal Atlantic,
MARIGALANTE — PARQUE 158, Phone | Wilson. phone 3 Manager i rapms, ditcecd cae
busi-
$5.000
service AU screened. Hot water, Some | uct near hae Necaktast. Ista Verde | theatres, busses. Gun terrace. all ait-| SEVERAL FINE RENTALS — San Pa- | BUCARE —Hich cool location with with air conditioning Best hotet and| cen 9o1ae intercontinental. | conditioned rooms. Cooking acilities. For | tricie three bedrooms, furnished, with | acre residenual
-
a
conditioned
bus. -
Leos Mal | Puerte Rico, Inc.,
sun | 2298
porch. All reoms airconditioned, sc’
ot
up| ‘2s
ASHFORD i Ee iia3
3-3091,
Leéa
“Oartment @itoa
SALE
TOWES Guest House - Your | tructed soun im Ponce business section. | payment puts you im the driver’s 10 | SEACH COTTAGE ~ Comatetats Gussie | WHITE trond new hematin, meiore residence | Alecks St. tm trout of the Pest Offion, | with the batence on 0 curcssen-dell . | ed. one airconditioned bedroom. private | while visiting Sam Juan, the gay all Ame- | about 5.400 ft. each floor. For inform-| basis. Inquire today, Mister
m
Reasonable
FOR
sawra meters, 33.8 frontage. MARIA: 1434plans of designed Mortgage $7,000., .balance cash. Others, Santa Maria, Sasa
BUSINESS
SENT
Fully screened. linen service, all| rica City. Across garden, | ation write to Dr. Micuel Miramar, with nice oceam view. ‘Near | home. coaveniences. Large patie. Fenced. Daily, | Lourdes Shrine, thefromred beautiful flamboyan trees | donado, Bor 863, Ponce, P. A. R. Hilton and Condado Hotels. Coet, canner Cantua! Meanee Las Americas | in bloom. Beautiful eceas view from {urnished
f-
Owner-Manager
ness. Be a Mister Softee dealer. Average FOR EENT im Ponce. Very good for de | dealers earn $13,000 to $16.00 a $21 | partment stere. A modern two story | Never a dealer failure. We work |
Caribe
hew
&
2770
gifts. or fashions, office. 409 Sam Fran. > LA
Melia, LOTS
as
FOR
BREAKFAST
Fer reservations call 2-6260 — FREE PARKING
FLOOR. 2000 sa. ft, private cf
}
Saturdays&
INCLUDING
SALE
STORES
Isia Verde
“
‘ 50 PER PE $6. RSON (Twe persons in a Room)
ome
Airconditiesed. private bath, kitchenettes. block from beach, residential section. Excelle » Rear airport. restaur- | airconditioned double amd single rooms.|
PONC
“
Fridays,
acre to} ‘™™ rae Ext. 72 | | bedrooms, living, dining. carport, etc. | 400. Travel, observe. Select yours. Rea-|%¢_* De Dieco. COMMERCIAL or FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. 6.6297. | sonable prices. Please phone AM — 19| FICE space. ground floor, parking, OF-| Ist | 2738 327 | Barranquitas, Alboaito. A. BLANCO. | Federal financing, 1050 sq. ft. Loiza 1505. | Ca 2 100k, 2636
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SALE
Frem
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2-4871.
rege ALTAMESA:
WHEN :
RENT
t a
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MONTERREY: View (1 of aircenditioned), oceanand mount-|2} with charming view. Dining reom, 5 bed. | 2576 rooms, huge clesets, 2 terraces, maid’s
.
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$9
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location.
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radio
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service.
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ft,
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SPEEPWRITING
separ-
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SPANISH
truction. Phone 3-5144.
cable. San Pahouse drier, 15° week, $15.00 per month | Westing
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ef the BENEDICT SCHOOLS in Santurce, 75 DE DIEGO STREET,
; ee ae set with 6 chairs. See at
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T.V. SALES & SERVICE
alg
FOREIGN
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ASSISTANT
BUREAUS
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Building, San Jase.
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port, Port Authority
steering, miles. See at Huil Dobbs
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tid SAN-JOAN-SPAW — viiaay, 20 | Center CLASSIFIEDS Rockefeller Becomes A Partner AIR
P B& Bres
for
COND.
FILTERS and sizes
home
types. 812
In Construction Deal,
INC. manufacturers all air conditioning filters
window
Call
FILTERS
units
-
also
industria!
3-5998.
NEW
UF
AIR
CONDITIONERS
CARRIER USED $100.00 $125,080, Frigidaire. York,
trade town
in two
in your used unit Best deai in Filters, installation service, Steve’s 3-4367,
H.
ur New,
(Sixth
P.
824 air condit-
RHEEMS
Blower and conderser in original carton. Will | 8-0668
the
2464
plat and Ri San
2
830
|
center,
for the
best quality aluminum. Payment facilities up to 3 years. Call us without obligation for consultation and estimate. Pa gan & Iriarte, Telephone 2.4666, 3-2234
between
able
Air
is holding a Special August. You get free
Cooler
with
each
a
Dryer port-
dryer
you
Purchase, or an electric ironer, if buy a washing machine and a dryer
you dur-
ing this sale. Other free appliances choose from when you buy a dryer
to at
Insular Distributors, Munoz Rivera 875, Rio Piedras; State Road No. 2, Km. 7,
Villa 2539
Caparra,
and
Calle
ELECTRIC
Villa
123,
Ponce 96
MOTORS
A. O. Smith fectrie Motors in sizes from 13 HP. to 800 HP. Highest quality at attractive prices. Ricagdo Davila Sucesores, 2465
Box
3669
Juan,
acquired
ing,
for a
5lst
hotel
53rd
and
will rise | intended |
Hotel.
That |
abandoned by Webb headed by William
heaving
The
a half |
Buildings |
lack
and
will
54th
of
huge go
financ-
excavation
52nd up
streets. between
streets.
P
Ortiz Is Its Employe | San
Juan
Sportservice,
cessionaires
at
racetrack,
has
no
of
record
ployed a man Alberto Ortiz
El
reported
ever
con-
Comandante it
having
by the Beltran.
has
em-
name
of
q
HAPPY LANDING AFTER BEING AIRBORNE—Mrs. Gellin Mercado, 138, beaits proudly in plane at New York’s Idlewild Airport as newborn son is held by fellow passenger, Mrs. Mildred Townsend, a nurse who assisted steward Luis Suro, left, in
delivery during
flight from
other
Photo)
CABINETS.
reconditioned,
:tke
new. INTER-COMMUNICATION _ SYS. TEMS. Sales and Service - all types of Office equipment Will set up your otfice Call 956 Verde. Bayamon. OFFICOS EQUIPMENT ICES
&
ELECTRONIC
Luis
E.
Washington
Burean
WASHINGTON—Rep. Santangelo (D.-N.Y.)
Alfred says he
be
“pleased”
to see
Munoz
Marin
campaign
Gov.
lators,
FURNITURE typewriters,
Totalia,
machines:
Addo
EVERYONE IN PUERTO RICO
Rex
tocopiers.
All
and Equipment: Marchant Calcu-
and
Rotary
kinds
Everest
adding
Duplicators:
office
16
LAPSTRAKE
mahogany, trailer
&
Bew.
completely
Ernesto
Aguadiila
40
HP
Cortes
1501
or
1968
Central
boat,
vote tion
the
close
it would
whether
be
the
paint
fiberglass,
not
$160. $240.
used,
Puerto
etc.)
he
he
also
tend
to vote
for
Puerto
Ricans.”
not
as
said,
. said
both
he
and
Spanish-speaking only
18th
is
District
“well-liked”
spected.” “custom”
figures
voters
-and
wduld
Fully
man
‘“welf-re
He also said it was a for insular political
to campaign
in his dis-
trict.
3
ALEXANDRIA, A
prayer
panic
Egypt (AP)—
meeting
at
an
old
broke
mosque
up in
-in
néar-
by Menouf village when snakes slithered through cracks in ‘the wall and bit four kneeling wor-
candidate
4,000.
shippers.
'
~* HOTEL LUOQUILLO OCEAN
equipped
NATIVE ROOMS
18
HP
electric
TO
OWN
you
A
mean?
the
de
Leon.
for
3
BOAT? 19° last for
Puerte
de
2588
only
-minutes
ROOMS
automatic
vacuum cleaner .and air purifier. Also repairs and maintenance. Breathe NO DERT,. see NO DIRT. touck NO DIRT 1604, Poincare Valle & Lanausse, Det between San Jorgc and Parque. Santur. Telephone 2-535. ce sz?
FOR CLASSIFIEDS Tel. 3-8254
RESTAURANT
Luquillo, P. R. |'
Carmen
- STEAKS
- COCKTAILS
- DANCING: |
& MAINLAND DISHES WITH PRIVATE BATH
i j
and
is the finest rum for you
the
mountains—Arrangements
Sailings,
from
$7 DOUBLE
Horseback
Luquillo
made
Riding.
Beact—30
minutes
San\ Juan
}
from
3s
CATALINO
{
TIRADO MARTINEZ Administretor -
{
(Lola
will tell -you
CLEANERS Worid’e
coastline
Spearfishing,
Yes,
teilet, sink, stove, water tank marine aad bunks You don’t have to pay more te own the finest boat of its kind. See them at: Modern Electric & Marine
VIEW
Situated right on the Beach with a magnificent: view of |
start,
we have it for you, specially for you. - solid teak, made to Cabin Cruiser Accommodations of vears bundreds
Del
The
Most
Authentic
Spanish
Restaurant
in
the Entire Caribbean 80° 86°
Open
ISI° Proof
Destiteria Serratiés, inc. . Ponce,
PR, .
every
day
}
Snakes End Prayers
‘Puerto the
CABIN CRUISER, 22’, quick sale. See at Muelle 8. Owner leaving, must Also 58 Evinrude 10 PH,
VACUUM
trict. Santangelo
said.
Avenida
LIKE
ELECTRO-LUX
0,
his
SEAFOOD
Ponce
Gonzalez
Suarez, a Puerto Rican, by 34,837 votes in Manhattan’s 19th dis-
be “pleased” if Mufioz campaigned for the - Kennedy-Johrison ticket. The governor, he said,
819
Teakcraft’...Teakcraft
262
(D.-N.Y.) ‘de
>
819
Sales. Téerra.
Farbstein Republican
However, he noted that “any. group, if organized, could do so, especially in a close contest.” Santangelo estimated his 18th District in Manhattan eontains about 50,000 Puerto Rican residents and 10,000 registered voters. The majority tend to be
Terms
58 Evinrude Phone 2.8203
YOU
feated
Rican
including
2700
WOULD
Leonard
But
difficult
Mark 30 Mercury but boat in renew-
since
with complete controls. Best offer. can be arranged. 3-4706 Ext. 6. 2740 1957 OWENS Priced right for Turismo, Stop sell this week.
Mercada’s
1505.
22 FT. outboard with Motor (needs repairs,
&
York
one.”
95
condition
pre-
New
could influence the direcof the New York City re
received
Tel.
2769
ed
Mis.
turns.
a
all
Coleso.
holds
In 1958, Santangelo defeated Republican George A. Eyer’ by 15,753. That same election, Rep,
He pointed out that running with Liberal Party endorsement he once polled 5,000 votes while
equipped, motor,
Cohen
in his dis-
in
be-a
added
and
SALE
“BARBOUB”
$1,800. Johnson
race
“will
But
e22
FOR
state
Ricans
facilities.
2369
BOATS
predicted
avai-
lable at Real Hermanos, Fortaleza 300, San Juan, Telephone -3-2338. - Investigate our Rental-Purchase Plan-our Credit
Terms
Santangelo
sidential
Democratic,
Pho
furniture
for
Party
to say
917
OFFICE Olympia
Alfred
the Democratic trict.
he
SERV
2712
Pilot
&i
STAR
R
EQUIPMENT
Rico.
Munoz Will Talk In NY.
waiter
Comandante.
Puerto
__|
would
El
(AP
Mainland Solon Hopes
A mah with that name was arrested last week on a narcotics violation charge and told authorities he was a clubhouse at
son.
83¢
OFFICE FILING
San
Rocke-
Sportservice Denies
DRIERS
YOU CAN GET your clothes dry on rainy days or mights, Insular
Distributors Sale during
the
office
up
Zeckendorf
Zeckendorf,
CLOTHES
make
has
SCREENS, AWNINGS, doors, windows, bathtub enclosures, “picture windows”,
NOW even
to
towering
interest with the Uris Corp The office building on the site originally project was & Knapp,
UF
4238
go up on Americas
adjacent
that
SCREENS
2396
cur-
feller Center in midtown. The projects will be a 150 million-dollar venture. Rockefeller Center Inc., which operates |
EQUIPMENT
COLSON CASTERS. hand trucks, form t KS ft trucks, conveyors Other prial handling equipment cardo Daviia Sucesores. Box 3663, Ju F R
will the
of sleek,
buildings
820
HANDLING
a partner
city’s biggest
Avenue)
complex
separate sell be-
* 2695
of the
Both buildings the Avenue of
2-3839
SALF
foner unit low
(AP)—Rockefe-
has become
rent construction projects—a story office building and a story hotel.
air conditioning units, $150.00. Also Phiico, Remington, ete. We
Air Conditioning, 1603 Fernandez Juncos, Exclusive Carrier Dealers in Santurce
Tels 2609 FOR
YORK
ller Center
(including
Sundays)
+
Entertainment Nightly featuring PACO AMAYA (Flamenco Guitarist)—7—11 - 254 San Juste St., Son Juan Tet. 2-1309 2-3677 3-2020,
P.M,
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(Continued From Page 1)
L. Cérdova, Jorge L. .Cérdova, dr.,. Santiago de la Fuente, Ra-
POWERS
(Continued From “very ill service.”
that sanctions of some sort will be voted against the Dominican
Moscow
Radio,
Page
1)
ing that to his client. Powers’ spirits seemed
stressing
the/|fallen
as
he finished
him.”
Sov-|racter
or to
to have
his
second
fael A. Martinez Alvarez, Fran- Republic. But he said is not in flier’s expressions of regret, told|day of testimony, but he was ‘cisco Ponsa Felii,. Rafael Ro- favor of takingas “energetic” its Russian listeners this factor |challenging some of the prosedrigued Ema, and Benicio S4n- ‘action as some other countries. placed Powers apart, and madej|cution witnesses. He had none chez Rivera. He added, however, that the him/|of his own to testify to this chacharge against the Do- “a clear distinction between Also, Jorge Souss, Horacio R. Venezuela his purpose in mak-
minican Republic has been proved and that some action must be taken. He said he had talked to- Herter about it and they discussed probBecerra, Hermand Monserrate, able resolutions. Herter was the first speaker at Emilio J. Noya, Andrés Rom4n, Weldemar Schomburg, Francisco the afternoon meeting, which follan principles ... penned inside Zamora Garcia, and Rodolfo Ze- lowed a secret morning session of the ministers at which the Domiqueira. nican problem was discussed. The group also-notes that the (In Havana, the semi-official ‘ isti “have Cuban newspaper Revolucion to charged that the United States was LONDON (AP)—The NATO to persuade Venezuelato ‘Puerto Rico for the union of all high command said Western al- trying soft-pedal its demands against now enjoying _ political lied naval and air forces will the Dominican Republit.) rights to avoid the attainment conduct war games. for 10 days In a press conference, Taboada Subir4, Jr., Dionisio Trigo Orbeta, Héctor Ayala, Alvaro R. Calder6n, Antonio A. Duran, Héctor Fernandez Mujica, Juan Angel Giusti, Francisco Landrén
ral parties tend to keep “Christ-
churches.”
and
month
Britain
the “powerful opposition,” claim ‘the CAP supporters, of tlie seeretary of state and of numerous island judges. Adolfo Porrata Doria, the actimg
under-secretary
of
hose office receives gistration affidavits,
erday kept
on
fidavits day,
duty
to
receive
down
to
noon
Aug.
of
28., headline
the
on
States,
Britain,
Norway
and the
WAGE BILL
be
last
Sun-
87-8.
Minimum
day
Registrations
As of yesterday at 3 p.m. Porrata .Doria said the CAP has d petitions in 12 precincts. The
and
his lay
Calderon,
yers—in
partner Jr.
representation
law-
of
the
authorizing
registered last CAP petitions, given
a fresh
persons
House
to
the
by in
which
Puerto
bloc
of
would
in-
TREE was
held
at which
Dofia
Felisa
listened to the voice of the people of Miramar and the contentions of municipal engineers, the Police Department’s traffic bureau,
and
the
Planning
Board.
Foreign
Relations
cut down.
who
Dominican
and
its military Teadership deliberate- | Tis summit conference to collapse
of
Enrique
May
16.
Powers, who suffers from a heart
condition, avoided the morning
Ortu-
Counter
Charge
ment.
Baez said the Venezuelan charges | against the Dominican Republic are aimed at distracting the people’s
attention
economic
and
Venezuela.
from
the
political Then
he
internal
problems mentioned
numerous attaeks against his country, which he said dated back to 1945.
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follows: Professors of the University of Puerto Rico:
Aponte
which
would be lenient with him.
The complete list of the sign-
Rafael
Eisen-
President
, Vacationing in the Crimea—inleading up to a Soviet argument that the U. S. government and sists the incident caused the Pa-
scholar. ers
they—including
that the Venezuelan government used psychological torture against his country, and he compared the case with that of the U. S. and pilot Francis Gary Pawers, who is being tried in Moscow. Baez had possibly sai id that Powers been “prepared” and persuaded} by the Russians-for his testimony and that the same could have occurred with those who testified against the Dominican govern-
of
After tempers cooled, logic ruled the day, and the tree was
given by educators was the name of Margot Arce, a prominent Independenfista
pro-
the
which
Herrera Baez immediately replied
minimum
Rico
a
Power’s
tance raised hope that the court
Minister
January to sign have reportedly boost
by
territory.
The implication made by Soviet authorities is that Powers differs from his superiors because
secution apparently introduced to hower—expressed no regret for link him directly to the U. S. flying the U2 1,200 miles inside 1. Soviet , | Soviet territory May Air Force. This testimony seemed to be Premier Nikita Khrushchev—now
country.
Chilean
bill
(Continued from Page 1) the city attempted to eut down the tree which jutted into the gutter and created a traffic hazard. As a result, a public meeting
eampaign to get on a islandwide ballot for the November elections. Among
The
crease one percentage point for each penny of increase in the
CAP—recently won from the Commonwealth Supreme Court writs of mandamus ordering the insular Board of Elections to permit photostating of the CAP eneeded voter lists from five precincts, ineluding San Juan. This order, plus a second mandamus
$1.15
formula wages
Al-
Both
to
does not include the percentage
of these precincts, he said, while the lists for the remaining five precincts are still under review by departmental checkers. _ Among the more prominent lawyers who signed the CAP petition. are former Federal district attorney Francisco Ponsa R.
any
Acting
nased version boosting the wage
ty has covered the minimum
vara
a Soviet
introduced
mass of expert testimony con-| cerning Powers’ U2 plane, its equipment, and documents carried
Griniov’s view may reflect of-' proceedings but appeared in the zar said yestesday that the with- ficial Soviet thinking, since he afternoon. Powers’ wife Barbara, drawal of any one Latin American is a court-appointed lawyer who, and his cobbler father, Oliver delegation from the conference under the Soviet legal system, | W- Powers of Pound, Va., have has a duty to the state supersed-‘ been following the trial intently. would produce no crisis.
*
floor
equirement of 10 per cent of he registered voters in seven
Felia,
prosecution
in the|to his reasons for undertaking the ill-fated May 1 flight across
This would probably exclude one of the large segments of The foreign minister of Venenewly covered workers in Puerzuela, Ignacio Luis Areaya asked to Rico. that the other hemisphere repubOnce past the Senate’ a lics boycott the Dominican Rejoint conference committee will public. He asked that economic iren out differences between the sanctions be imposed against TruKennedy bill and a milder House- jille’s government.
Friday—
working
from
(Continued From Page 1) fered by Sen. Clinton P. Anderson (D-N. M.) was adopted
af-
for regis-
later than
normally the of the week.
the
The
the nor
flights along itjing earlier frontiers, Soviet is|southern
The 31-year-old flier seemed economic needs of Latin America, The extent of Power’s repen- weary after seven hours on the and said it is vitally important tance seems to be an important stamd—5% hours Wednesday and to alleviate them in order to lessen factor. His Soviet defence counsel,'an hour and 20 minutes during the Communist menace. . Mikhail I. Griniov, told Powers’ the second session. His expresHe said that $600 million is need- family after the day’s proceed- sion seldom changed, and while ed—from any source, Eurepean ing that the flier’s behavior on he was listening to testimony or American. However, he said the stand and his repeated ex- he kept his arms folded. he knew of no specific demands pressions of regret and repen-| Power’s mother, Mrs. Ida Ford
“Exercise
United
trations. , It had been rumored that the Commonwealth State Department would not receive new registra-
tion names
Norway.
sent
out a policy of dedicated considerable time to the ly carried bore a risk of war.
coast
Canada, France, Netherlands.
state
would
and
the
Sword Thrust” from .Sept.\20 to Oct. 1 will involve carriers, submarines, aircraft and warships
the CAP said yes-
that personnel
off
who
in convicting U.S. policy eyes of world opinion.
War Games Set next
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6 6-5
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4
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8-1 12-1
| 5 3
Mustang(1. Pizarro)
(R. E. Figueroa) (S. Morales)
Maid Of Money a-Sra.
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106 106
116
106
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10 |12
2
15.1
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113
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113
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112
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110
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107 106
107
10-1
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108
«15-1
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Cariamable
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By
91 91
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Appointment
te Her
a
San
J.B.
and
Mongog-
and
Ensign
J. W. Kinder, represenRoosevelt
Guantanamo
54
holes.
The
Bay.
go
two
low
to the rewhich will
be played at Pensacola. San Judah players: Cap.
those dried stingy by time. They garments which now seemed to be
They sport
of
1939.
forever
the
they
elite
of
ROME to
(AP)—A
Feature
Sports,
Associated
source Inc.,
Press yesterday
the
there
was a strong possibility the third bout involving Floyd Patterson and Ingemar Johansson would
spring
of
The fight originally was Nov. 1 in Los Angeles.
set In
first out
until
the
meeting
Johansson
Patterson
for
the
knocking out Johansson. “The date is not definite,”
the
source,
“But
Nov.
1
said
they
did
as
players
agate
type
of
the
were
them
praised
from
by
the
organize Feature 1960
and publicize the bout.” Sports promoted the
bout.
baggage
of
I looked they In
a sports
into
were many
TO FLY
J. MACK
the
is
down
guides.
Their
Mel
Allen
dugouts
d
‘
who
with
when ways,
senti-
to re-
It was
mirror
and
saw
as
3
if
them
-
as
to arrive
suddenly
Hank
Greenberg.
unexpected
an
with
then,
Time
Old
the
as
occasions
such
on
but,
slowly
,
CANNON
I rode the trains with their teams. I-was gazing at my own face as it was
seem
they
Game,
life.
in ‘thes of clot
....
squads
writer’s
a big
come
changes
}
in the ave
membrances: are small and personal. They are part of my personal belongings, the accumulated
Bu
rush.
I am a fortunate man because I work at a less strenuous busine: The cold wind is gentler as it blows my way. As Goose Goslin came up to hit, I could hear Pat Malon talking in a club car moving through a Midwest night. The pitche had come to the Yankees from the Cubs, and some one mention that Del Baker, the third-base coach for the Tigers, was calli the
for
ball
curve
in his ear...”
on
stick
Down
Them
Knocking
“1
frosts.
their
disseminated
systems
cooling
before
fo
tough enough for me to win now without someone tip the curve ball,” complained Malone on that hot inigh
“It’s ping off
In Detroit, Malone came in during the late innings of & bal game. The batter was Goslin, and Malone couldn’t wait. H
Baker the curve, and came in with the fast ‘one, hig!
~ inside. It struck Goslin and he fell. “Keep calling the curve,” said Malone, “and
and
out
was
had
Gomez
Lefty
knock
t but he
arm,
of his
keep
I'll
;
funn
was
about it in a cruel way. He telephoned me one evening in Clev land after he had been hit hard, and said he had a story for me “I got a new pitch,” he said, explaining it was named fo a mischievous animal which froliced through the cartoon Po awa Eye. The Beast, as conceived by Segar, the cartoonist, faded, i
became invisible. “It sounds like a fadeaway,”
and
;
I said.
“Yeah,” he said. “I throw it with the same motion as 4 fast ball, and it fades away over the rightfield fence.” Generally, when it happens to them, they become bitter an But one
morose. til, jate
Gomez pretended it amused him. L believed him un night, I got up on a train and found him, sitting a
the wash-room window, looking out at the blankness of the night
There were few better right-handed hitters than Joe Med a wick but I don’t think of him as a guy holding a bat. It was wher a party Leo Durocher gave on the terrace of the penthouse
he
lived
then
sandwich
“You
can
wait
he
yours,”
for
said.
the
get
“I
base
Play
Champions
The
My manager always will be Joe McCarthy, and, if you | : bim up, his record certifies my case. But I glanced back at hi he
sat
in
the
had
won
mass
slump. “Are you
the
Series
the
make
to
going
a
during
dugout
World
season
year
any
when
changes
in
McCarthy.
“Joe never took let you lose it.”
by
crippled
t . line-up?” a
the
;
.
a
man’s
job,”
Henrich
;
said.
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alway
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grabbed
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on
around
brought
maid
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in St. Louis.
there was a single to his wife.
as
LEARN
in
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the
achievements
What
close
told
the
What in
keeps
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their
populated
Fight May Be Held
world heavyweight title. In their second, on June 30 of this year, Patterson regained the crown by
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because
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Patterson, Ingemar
knocked
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107 6-1 1096-1
104
E.
.| probably The two
(I. G Ramos) (Pagan)
a—Louisiana
f—field
f-fieid horse Tatacel at preper level, should win here. Corian has been knocking at the
104
Rodriguez)
ed
f.
a-Villalobo
{Piel
45
beat.
7-2 44
players
Commander M.
A
te
52 341
held
the
golfers
Representing
20-1
7
tour-
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low
Roads
ome
3-yrs;
at
be
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15-1 20-1
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horse.
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15-1 15-1
106 111
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Ramos)
103 109
the
pected in the Open Division over 72 holes of medal play. The
7-11
Vencedor (Valdes) Ambar (Sayan)
|13
15-1 15-1.
(De Leon) 113
(Perales)
|
15-1
116 113
G.
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109
41
a-—Sagner
(I.
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113.
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91
113
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(Perales)
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(Sayan)
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31
15-1
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104
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Constelacion
Cordero)
Mallonado)
imposters
and
in
District
Friday,
Country
114
7 a | Sorpresa ;(Matos)
My
13
(R.
compete
Naval
through
4yrs-up; 6f.
(Bravo)
officers
The ball players in the Old Timers Game in their uniforms which are the raiment of youth.
nament which starts Tuesday. The tournament, which runs
it- all
($1,600);
13 3
104
Tenth
it
area:
1
Gin
(D.
take
clmg
7th-$1,500;
2-yrs;
(Lopez)
cam
entry,
last ever lot of has
(Valdes)
Nuevo
25-1
speedy,
3
f-Aho
Till
Reverie
Landlover
Corian (E. Redriguez) Desacato (Matos)
5
f{-My
14
9 6
12
ate G1 35-1 25.1 21
G6th-$1,300;
customer.
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at Ml 114 114 lll
| (Imported)
113°
way.
pomie (Valdes) f-Kathy F. (Iglesias) f-Llanero (De Leon) f-Batato ({. Pizarro) f-Jayuyita (Perales)
50.1
110
the
ai
110
107
(Matos)
Hecuba
3
Cordero)
(J.
Candida
7
ut
| Preguntes
4yrs-up;|1@
Don Roberto (Reyes) Comstelacion (L. R. Velez)
Peete. CAneeedo)
7-1 10-1
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cimg
Bias
15-1
way.
116 m. (Native) 9 Boreas (Valdes)
7-2 9-2 61 7-1
Velez)
35
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the
111 111 4 114
114
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Dorethy’s
3rd-$1,550;
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Velez)
2
entry
Duque-Montecriste
hard
1
R.
Stable
No Preguntes (A. L. Ramos) Maritere (R. Maldonado) Twenty ‘One (Sayan) oe 7 G. Davila)
R.
estimated
By Jimmy Canno
enlisted men—representing the Navy, Marines and the Coast
Maidens; 5%4f
5-2
C.
As
after
i
7-5 7-5 95 5-2
114 104
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113 5-1 113 61 1147-1
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Looking Back
4
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6
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1960 1 1/16
Sports Today
paces
4
Fldumene
a
— Friday, August 19, 1960
35 Golfers Expected For Nevy Tourney
BEST BET
_
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=
= & =~
Pe 3
se
Seen
2
=
aS
Ry 1 aimee ome rae fe,
ray. rey
aon
gee
—ei as ie
el
.
‘ ae
in
and
to protect
League
to the National
| seven
a half game
63
Cincinnati
52
Pirates’
the Pittsburgh
lead.
Wednesday’s
out allowing a hit as the-Pirates* scored a'53-win over the Philadelphia’ Phillies, Wednesday. The
New
York
Yankees
(Continued From Back Page) Laurel, Md. Sagner and Chase is presently
creased their American League Jead to one and a half games when
10
they
beat
Boston,
innings
after
Cleveland
3-2
in
running
won
races won Stanarn is
over second place Chicago, 3-2. Milwaukee
retained
second
po-
sition in the National League with a victory over Cincinnati, 114. San Francisco beat St. Louis,
65,
and
Chicago
te
be
of
the
triumph-
race.
racing
other
He had Detroit
Yandell Tops Yandell
continued
of
the
Petersen
Singles
his
Ron
place lead Yandell
at
to
dd
He
sweep
to 15 rolled
the
dropped
the
second
series
place
is
Jorge
High
of
the
which
Skowron,
ond
high
score.
He
recorded
his opponent, rolled a 226.
game
and
Bob Lammey, high
Jim
Sievers,
to
With
seven
Walt
Bob
weeks
the
to go
standings
in
#25)
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183-13
273-00 . 270-03
28%
to
be
in
a
“Jeep”
class tively
60
.464 14%
41
71
366
games
not
an
their
credit.
Potgieter
regained
but
jaw
last
and
week
other
automobile 26,
is ome
suffered
pic
injuries ‘was
accident of
two
and
for
six
at
of
the
the
in
history
equal
this
“inter-
which
staying
power.
edged
the
great
out of the Olymtrials
in
greatest
(seventh
to
the
best
year!).
25%
Wednesday's Scores (12 innings) Detroit 5, Kansas
City
Cleveland 3, Chicago Teday’s Games
Baltimore
(Barber
ton
2 2
74)
at
(Monbouquette
Washington
Bos129),
(Shaw 11-9) (Kucks 3-5), (Ditmar 11-7)
(Pascual
106),
night. Cleveland (Harshman 1-3) at Detroit (Fisher 446), night.
LEADERS at bats.)
New
313 319 309
NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING | Larker, Los Angeles Mays,
York
| Groat, Pittsburgh | Clemente, Pittsburgh | Ashburn, Chicago
Ba nie
‘327 314 308
IN
94
Aaron, : Milwaukee 80 | Boyer, Cardinals
79
79 | Mays, San Francisco
78
89
_19 | Mathews, Milwaukee
Chicago
74
HOME
RUNS
Banks,
Chicago
Aaron,
Milwaukee
Lemen, Washington Colavito, Detroit
27 24
Boyer, St. Louis Robinson, Cincinnati
Sievers,
23
York
34
29 | Mathews, Milwaukee
Chicago
| Mays,
79
RUNS
35
New
341 .332
Francisco
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San Francisco
.
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Lam-
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Pittsburgh
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Sievers,
Romany.
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Milwaukee
night.
Chicago
highest
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phier, who could manage only a 2-2 split with Ray Melendez. Walt Royle, in third place, also
failed te advance when
the
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races.
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all
row:
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games.
game,
were
(Based
three
first
Luis}
Yearlings Purchased Lopez, owner of Esco-
the
points. an 811
last
zell key
agent for Establo Lares, pur-| chased a colt by Spy Song for; $7,000.
of four points from Carl and increased his first-
in
with
Sunday’s
do-
at
at
12-7),
He bought the filly at the reecently-concluded Saratoga sales.
Paradise Bowling and - Sports Center Monday when he took
three Elkin
Diaz
causing
Superior
Classic
Candelario
price ever paid by can for a yearling
Bowlers In Petersen Play
196. In
for
$10,000,
Don
jockeys
gido Stable, has purchased a chestnut filly by Spy Song for
Tigers.
mination
36)
riders,
Caraballo,
Pedro
Three Arturo
obtained
Tuesday. by the
and
during
American League game. Labine, who was for some time relief ace, was
two
commission.
setdown
a Dodger
The
Bonilla, Manuel
ever
by the Pirates been released
champ
apprentice
unhurt.
Ayala
the
old
Today’s
Four other jockeys were hand- Cleveland ed seven-day suspensions by the | Washington
straight defeat for the Orioles. Detroit scored a 52 victory in
of
here. Its by many
three-year
leading
escaped
Lese
City
this year considered
the
fourth
In the American League, Washington beat Baltimore, 11-7, in 12 innings. It: was the fourth
Kansas
number
was set down 15 days for causing a two-horse spill in Sunday’s
season.
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Fight May Be Held
In Spring Of 1961 ROME (AP)—A source close to Feature Sports, Inc., told the Associated Press yesterday there was a strong possibility the third
bout
involving
Floyd
Patterson
for
Nov.
1
in
Los
Angeles.
In
knocking
out
Johansson.
“The date is not definite,” said the source, “But Nov. 1 is not a good time of the year. Also the Promoters do not have time to
organize
and
Feature
publicize the bout.”
Sports
promoted
1960 bout.
LEARN
TO
the
In
some
now
Them
Pat Malon¢ The pitche
one mentioned calling
was
Tigers,
the
for
coach
without
someone tip hot nigh stick on
that “I'll
Down wait. He one, hig :
couldn’t the fast
game. The batter was Goslin, and Malone showed Baker the curve, and came in with ~ and inside. It struck Goslin and he fell.
bal!
of a
innings
late
the
during
in
came
Malone
Detroit,
“Keep calling the curve,” said Malone, “and I'll keep knock; them down.” i That’s not in any book. What Lefty Gomez had was out of his arm, but he was funn: about it in a cruel way. He telephoned me one evening in Cleve
ing
land
story) for me
for
named
was
it
explaining
said,
he
pitch,”
new
a
got
and said he had a
hit hard,
after he had been “I
a mischievous animal which froliced through the cartoon Pop Eye. The Beast, as conceived by Segar, the cartoonist, faded awa and
became
i
invisible.
;
I said.
a fadeaway,”
like
“It sounds
as motion the same it with he said. “I throw “Yeah,” ball, and it fades away over the rightfield fence.” Generally, when it happens to them, they become bitter and morose. But Gomez pretended it amused him. L believed him un
fast
til, Jate one
a
sitting
him,
found
and
a train
on
I got up
night,
wash-room window, looking out at the blankness of the night hitters than Joe Med There were few better right-handed wick but I don’t think of him as a guy holding a bat. It was a
the
he
then
lived
in
his wife. “You can the family.”
to
get
“I
said.
yours,”
he
The
Champions
Play
manager
My
for
wait
always
will
McCarthy,
Joe
be
and
a tray,
turned
it and
grabbed
on it. Medwick
there was a single sandwich
around
brought
maid
The
Louis.
St.
where
of the penthouse
gave on the terrace
a party Leo Durocher
the
base
and,
if
in
hits
lool
you
bim up, his record certifies my case. But I glanced back at him as he sat in the dugout during a season when the Yankees, wha had won the mass slump.
FLY
as it was then. Th as the Old Timer:
the Cubs, and
Knocking |
Patterson, Ingemar
&
and saw them as CANNON trains with their teams.
third-base
the
Baker,
Del
Cap. |
their first meeting Johansson knocked out Patterson for the world heavyweight title. In their second, on June 30 of this year, Patterson regained the crown by
Three symbols of a
senti-
ping off the curve ball,” complained Malone on their frosts. before cooling systems disseminated in his ear...”
Commander
and Ingemar Johansson would be delayed until the spring of 1961. The fight originally was set
ca
who ;
with
cold wind is gentler as it blows my way. As Goose Goslin came up to hit, I could hear talking in a club car moving through a Midwest night.
golfers
players:
clot
The
finishers will also go to the regional tournament which will probably be played at Pensacola.
tain R. G. Touart and E. Bennet.
se 0 thes!
Game, they seem to arrive suddenly with an unexpected rush. Bu I am a fortunate man because I work at a less strenuous business
Bay.
for
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for
a a
,
In many ways, I was gazing changes come slowly but, on
J. W. Kinder
also
from
Roads
The
‘dancoria,
30-1
Tatacel at here. Corian
30-1
one
(Burgos)
Roja
Nena
not
45 years and older, will be play. | the curve ball for Hank Greenberg. “It’s tough enough for me to win 25- 1 ed over 54 holes. The two low |
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Dollly D. (E. Rodriguez) Ruletera (I. G. Ramos)
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Their public feats had brought them to Yankee Stadium 21 years later. But my re 72 holes of medal play. The! membrances are small and personal. They are four low players will form a/| part of my personal belongings, the accumulated team to represent the Tenth! baggage of a sports writer’s life. It was as if Naval District at a Navy Region-
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horse.
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you
World
going
porter asked. “No,” McCarthy the world.”
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Series
to make said.
“I’m
any
changes
going
to
in
the
play
by
crippled i ;
were
before, ;
year
line-up?”
the
a
champions .
o
It was different then, because baseball was played nine met
to a side. It was a game for soloists, and McCarthy seldom pulled a guy out of the line-up. I hear, too, what Tommy Henrich sai¢
about McCarthy. “Joe never
took
a
man’s
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fourth
the season. Orioles ington
fourth
the
was
It
innings.
12
straight defeat for the Orioles. a 5-2 victory scored Detroit City in the other ever Kansas American League game. Labine, who was for some time a Dodger relief ace, was obtained
by
during
Sunday’s
points
four
of
Elkin
and
bought
$4,000 agent
and for
place
lead
to
$7,000.
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second
who
his
first-
points.
place
is
could
Ed
Lam-
manage
only
a 2-2 split with Ray Melendez. Walt Royle, in third place, also
failed with
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when
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night in a
48
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all-around
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Bos-
(Fisher
310 | Clemente, Pittsburgh
RUNS BATTED IN
score of the night. weeks to go in the the standings are: 289-32
great
night.
‘313 | Groat,
York
Maris, New York Skowron, New York
holds high
192-19
a
is
11-9) (Shaw (Kucks 3-5), (Ditmar 11-7)
Detroit
at
1-3)
for
324 315
Chicago Smith, Sievers, Chicago
Had-
22
Howard
hurdler. At 25 he for young tively
at Washington (Pascual 106), (Harshman Cleveland night.
LEAGUE
BATTING
game and high series to date— 873 and 256—bowled a 232 for
third highest With seven tournament, Don Yandel! 42 Ed Lampier 39
Davis, |
and Clifton Cushto be in a class
129);
rolled a 236 for the night’s second high score. He recorded it when sock,
in the," 9.
25%
(10
Chicago night. at Kansas City night.. New York
Munoz, Fernando purLares, Establo
colt
| good time and now at the trials
18'2
Baltimore
(Monbouquette
ton
re-
this
regained ferm in
Scores
3, Boston
York
a back
early
and
E LEADERS MAJOR LEAGU or more at bats.)
was
roll-off
of a postponed match with J. R. Beauchamp, which ended 3-1 in favor of Melendez. ‘Gene Godawski, in sixth
of
owner
AMERICAN
Carl
196. In
505 10 500 ie 464 14'%
(Based om 270 (Yesterday’s games net included.)
Yandell rolled an 811 series to sweep the last three games. He dropped the first game, 202-
phier,
a
chased
from
increased
has
He
Sports and Bowling Paradise took he when Monday Center
three
Arturo
Lopez,
Ron Superior Classic at the
of the Singles
mination Petersen
Yearlings
do-
his
continued
54 qv 60
Wednesday’s
New
Purchased
cently-concluded Saratoga sales. Louisiana Stable’s Louis Dex-{ ter bought a One Count colt for
Bowlers In Petersen Play Yandel!
55 = 57 52
1956.'season, “Jeep”
re-
3
565
50
65
ston
Luis |
‘
2
year
of
nurdles
nursing
After
last
Ohie,
holder
a broken jaw and other injuries was easily the greatest hurdles (seventh man in an automobile accident and race in history |ran 50.6, equal to the best in was forced to withdraw.
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Detroit 5, Kansas City 2 chestnut filly by Spy Song for Cleveland 3, Chicago 2 $10,000, reportedly the highest Teday’s Games RiPuerto a by paid ever price 74) at can for a yearling throughbred. | Baltimore (Barber
Yandell Tops Don
New
races.
Three
gido Stable,
Detroit
the
by
released been Tigers.
Manuel
and
in April but last week
(Pur-
41 71 366 | Ayala and Pedro Diaz were all; Kansas City . setdown for causing interference | Night games not included
had
He
Tuesday.
the Pirates
Caraballo,
Bonilla,
;
AMERICAN LEAGUE 66 45 — York
Four other jockeys were hand- Cleveland ed seven-day suspensions by the Washington Candelario | Detroit commission. racing
in
11-7,
Baltimore,
t Cincinnati night.
jockeys | Chicago Baltimore .
two
The
unhurt.
escaped
Lese
In the American League, Washbeat
ll 95 hey bay
was set down 15 days for causing spill in Sunday’s a two-horse
race.
1952
meter
school ;
only entries with sub-50 seconds the sprints as he is in the mile. marks to their credit. Potgieter | These two just edged the great lowered the world record to 49.3 |Eddie Southern out of the Olym-
12-7),
Cordere Suspended Angel Cordero Jr., one of the tracks leading apprentice riders,
St.
beat
Francisco
San
114.
The
e ee (Burdett Milwauk 36) at night. (MiPittsburgh
of
Cincinnati,
over
victory
a
with
1948,
Barberton,
current
400
49.2.
injury
times
the
is
full'cord,
scored three
at
days
world
best.'the
can detective, has withdrawn.
(Green
Philadelphia
night.
three-year old champ/ to bethe theisland.
po-
S.
event
Davis
is if
in his
team
a one-man .
by themselves now that Gert Pot- ‘mediates, ’an event which fegieter, 23-year old South Afri- ' quires plenty of staying power.
10-8) at 13-10),
(Podres (Jackson
Angeles Louis
Los St.
many|
by
considered
is
Stanarn
League
National
the
in
second
retained
Milwaukee
sition
3-2.
Chicago,
place
second
over
this
Dick Howard man—appear
68).
(Ellsworth
Chicago
at
of Its
im number here. year
second running this races won
his
U. S. Could Sweep
10-7)
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Francisco
San
is presently}
Sagner and Chase
Boston, 32 in Cleveland won
beat after
they when 10 imnings
Laurel,
in a row:
4
11, Cincinnati Milwaukee Today’s Games
(Continued From Back Page) Md. .
in-
Yankees
York
New
The
creased their American League Jead to one and a half games
in
at
be
‘The three U. S. entries Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 3 San Francisco 6, St. Louis 5 400-meter hurdles—Gienn
HORSE PLAYER
scored a 5-3 win over the Phila-
points
that
U.
the
Actually
States,
not
will
Lauer
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United
for the
their
will defend
who
\U. S. men
tall, Melbourne titles in Rome. Known
join ‘as could Chicagoan epi country- | experienced is more
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San Juan, Puerto Rice, Friday, August
19, 1960
Yankees Clout B e
Rap Out 14 Hits
In 11-7 Triumph
BOSTON (AP)—The New York mp continued their pennant-chasing pace yesterday, rapping out. 14 hits and using five pitchers to defeat the Boston Red Sox, 11-7. The
victory
kees
two
American
place a
on
League.
Chicago
night
found some of their long lost hitting power yesterday and walloped the Kansas City Athie.
the
Sox
played
tics, 11-6, extra-base
Cleveland.
started
by
of
The _ second-
at
followed
Yan- ‘(Tigers
the
top
White
game
Eli Grba
was
boosted
games
for the
Luis
the second, Jim third and Duke
Yanks,
Arroyo
Coates Maas
the the
Rocky Colavite hit ‘his 25th home run of the season, Al
fifth inning. Ralph Terry came on in the seventh to stifle the Red Sox and pick up the vic-
Kaline
LINE Jackie
base
DRIVE DOUBLE—Yankee third baseman Cletis Boyer Brandt’s drive Tuesday. The Baltimore center fielder
but
didn’t score.
(AP
makes
a vain
wound
Photo)
up
stab
on
A
local horse
He
six
ticket
had
on
five
Aug.
5,
on
player El
Comandante’s
winners
but
out
he
realized
thought
he
off
was
en-
check
for
$103.60,
which
is
now in the hands of officials at Et Comandante, will be held for six months, at which time the money will revert to the goverament Cutshaw Leaving Oliver Cutshaw, the popular trainer of the Sagner and Chase string here, is leaving Puerto
Rico
Sept.
2
to
assume
head
training chores for the same stable in the Baltimore area. The former Calumet Farm jockey, who first started training last December here, will have close to 70 horses in the. states. He and his family will live in ee
HORSE
PLAYER,
Page
23)
in
inadvertenly and
threw
tore away
up
a
the
AMERICAN
New
York
Boston Grba, Maas
LEAGUE
Kaline
| 130 300 000— 7- 7-2 Arroyo (2), Coates (3), (5), Terry (7) and
Howard;
Brewer,
Sullivan
winning
(2),
B.
City 000 103
Daley,
003 010
P.
(1),
Daley;
(6-6).
John-
L-B.
Daley
HR—Chicago,
(13-1).
Thomas
(18),
Santo
Moon
Baltimore Kralick
and
008 and
001 0ix—10 91 Battey; Pappas
Conley and and Crandall.
Triandos.
Chicago
101
130
000—6
10
NATIONAL Philadelphia Milwaukee
2
Cleveland 100 005 20x—8 13 2 Pierce and Ginsberg; Grant, Stigman (6) and Wilson.
(8),
LEAGUE if)
Pittsburgh
000 000 030—3
6 0
100 000 001—2 Burgess; McLish
6 0 and
trict Softbali Tournament Naval The
Station. Marines
defeated
at the the
Guard
5-3,
and
the
runs
a
sacritice
tie
of
the
The
Cubs,
of the day
the
ninth
game.
He
had
to
send
Frank
Thomas
made
it
Dodgers
tied {it at two
all in the seventh when Ernie Banks made an error. In the ninth, Charlie Neal hit Roseboro’s single to, send the Dodgers
in-
ahead,
3-2.
But
Santo’s
round tripper tied at three all and set the scene for Moon’s blow.
(AP)—The
L. QUERCETANI
hurdles
are
|
another
strong
point
talent, was favoring an injury in* | Chittick of Australia Ie all prosearly season and has done little! ‘pective finalists. 3 running so far. His best to date, Calhoun Likely Winner in the Olympic year is 13.7. He | The U. S. trio appeared to be will have to improve rapidly if well tuned up at the*final trials. he wants to compete with the \Defending O Olympic: champion Americans in Rome. Believe it , Lee Calhoun, 27, equaled his own or not, Germany. has yet to win
a
gold
medal
in
Olympic
track
o | events.
Burdette
Cincinnati Law and Bailey.
Coast
three
and
States Olympic armor; The world record in the “highs” was in fact a monopoly of American specialists until last year, when Martin Lauer of Germany sped to a somewhat controversial 13.2 in Zurich. The 23-year-old German, a great all- around
§. J. Marines, Navy Lead Softball Series The San Juan Marines and Naval Station last night scored their second straight victories in the 12team Tenth Naval Dis-
in
homer
in the traditional United
(12).
Coker;
lead
2-0 for the Cubs with ‘another home run in the sixth frame.
hit
By ROBERTO
Night Baseball Scores AMERICAN LEAGUE Wash. 020 000 204— 8 13 2
bottom
to
only
of the
homer
ROME,
000 011 001 000 0—3-9-1 Craig, Roebuck (6), Koufax (11) and Rgseboro; Anderson, Freeman (9) and Taylor, Tappe (10). W—Koufax (6-8). L—Freeman (3-2).
Burnside
the
1—4-7-0
Chicago
030— 6-10-1 33x—11-150
Garver
son (8) and and Chiti. W—Burnside
LEAGUE
innings)
000
to
U.S. May Monopolize High Hurdles AtRome
(14).
Los Angeles 000 000 201
Santo
homered in the fifth Chicago ahead, 1-0.
(25),
Colavito
Cash
NATIONAL
(13
Fornieles (8) and _ Paglaroni. W-Terry (66). L-Sullivan (4-13). HR—New York, Boyer (9) Kansas Detroit
(12),
was Moon’s
the game. Rookie Ron
ning
pieces.
HR—Detroit,
040 010 033—11-141
blow
hit his second
BASEBALL SCORES
he;
titled to $103.60, he went to the agency where he bought the ticket in Bayamon, received the serial number of the ticket and then made a petition to the racing commission. Out Of Luck However, newly-appointed racing czar Agustin Mercado Reveron turned down his request. The commisstoner said that there ls a rule saying that a person who loses his ticket must notify the commission within seven days after the races. The request was made after 12 days; therefore, he will be unable to collect under the rules ot the old racing commission.
A
pool
The
in
of?
had only four. The cinco-seis pool pays on five and six winners.
When
cinco-seis
14th
drove
his
Then
CHICAGO (AP)—A home run by Wally Moon in the 13th inning gave the Los Angeles Dodgers a 43 victory over the Chicago Cubs yesterday.
Track Ticket Worth $103 cuadro
Colavito with fly.
Detroit
his
attack.
Dodgers Top Cubs In 13th
for
second
Horse Player Tears Up By JIM DOUGLAS is out $103.60 because he
(AP)—The
belted
the
Lance A’s
DETROIT
hit his 12th and Norman
Cash
tory.
Bengals
out eight j5-hit at-
tack.
in
in in
hammering hits in a
Naval
Station edged the Trinidad Naval
U.S.
record
with
13.4
lie May, 23, and | finished in that
Hayés order,
while
Wil-
Jones, 22, both with
Another strong European con- 13.5. Calhoun, from Gary, Indiatender will be Anatoliy Mikhai-' na, has a_ better-than-average lov of Russia, 24, who ran 13.6 chance to duplicate his Mel-
twice on an indoor dirt Leningrad last winter. lov of
lost to the Hayes Jones
houn
at
track at Mikhai-
American’ and Lee
Philadelphia
last
bourne win. He makés up in agility whatever he may lack in
duo strength. Cal- | Jones,
year,
from
a
fast
Pontiac,
starting
Mich,
hurdler
has
been
but seems to have advanced fur- Calhoun’s arch enemy since 1957. i ther since then. No other foreign | 9.4 sprinter, Jones is probably | contenders can be expected to arred from further improve-
join
the
medal
of
Italy,
hunt.
Veterans
ment
by
relative
la¢k
of height
Station, 54. Stanko Lorger of Yugoslavia and (his 5’11” is slightly’ below averThe winner of the double eli- Peter Hildreth of Britain, new- age for world clas§ hurdlers), mination tournament, which ends }comers Nereo Svara and Giorgio May, well beaten by Germany’s
Tuesday, als
in
will
Norfolk
go
to
the
region-
Mazza
later
this
month.
lam
Re7'a
ef
as
well
Pakistan
as and
Ghu- Lauer John ~
last year, showed (See
DAVIS,
Page
amazing 23)