The San Juan Star (Aug. 20, 1960)

Page 1

aH

s%

the San Juan Star CAP To Yemand Full DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY

Vol. I

Siecond-class pestage paid

San Juan, Puerto Rico, Saturday, August 20, 1960

Tel. 3-8400

No. 247

at San Juan.

Fuerte

Rice

Rights Investigation

To Ask Civil Liberties EnquiryBy HAROLD Into J. LIDIN ‘Abuses’

e 4

U.S. Makes Space History;

Air Force Recovers Capsule In Mid-Air Over The Pacific WASHINGTON

ejected

from

One of ten specially equipped transport planes snagged the 85-pound Discoverer XIV at 6:14 p.m., about 300 miles northwest of Hawaii.

capsule

space

in

the

air,

scoring

ry

Soviets Orbit ‘Space Ship, 2 Dogs Aboard their

lofty

FT.

MONMOUTH,

(AP)—A

signal

picked

up

N.

Discoverer

the

dogs

aboard

(See

SPACE

DOG,

at

was

—Foreign

by

It was vehicle

te

try

on

a

to

work

Dominican

in

at

its fall was

the

life

Republic

attempt

discussion were: 1. Venezuela’s

miles.

capsule, containing instruand equipment designed

The

ment

Last

part

on

the

three

complete

proposals

(See

CAPSULE,

the

radars

a ship

in the

Page

a release

by

July

campaign.

19,

Mario

Davila,

Popular

Party

ma-

were

being

kept

from

them

by

the Elections Board, and another claim that the Commonwealth government is “menacing with economic retaliation” citizens whe favor registration. In a letter dated

July

tary

Hiram

of

Justice

21, Secre-

(See CAP, Page 21)

Cancie

\

under

demand

break

in

for

a

diplomatic

tions.

21)

with

the

by

jority against supporters of the Christian Action Party (CAP). The CAP complaint included a charge that needed voter lists

President

was

of

coincided

announce-

abuses

the

its

planes

area

official's

of CAP, sent Baldwie complaint of - alleged

MIELE

of two

pre-determined tion.

CAP

registration

future,

on

formal-

Baldwin on the matter of the CAP

relatiéns with the Trujillo regime and strong economic sanc-

and

be

Secretary of Justice Hiram Cancio of correspondence between him and ACLU director Roger

to further the development of the space-spy rocket in the near seen

will

chairman a cabled

Betancourt.

from

502

inquiry

the the

The delegates hoped that agreement could be reached last

parachutes.

to

for

| Venezuela’s

Romulo

their+

by of

agreement

condemning

recent

of

on

ly made after the Aug. 28 deadline for filing voter petitions, Flores added.

of the Amer-

out

program

night. The

116

Liberties

RUTLEDGE Costa Rica (AP)

ministers

trampling

electoral rights by the Mufioz administration. The demand for the Civil

ican republics met privately at the Teatro Nacional yesterday

alti-

made

JACK JOSE,

The Discoverer satellite was orbiting at altitudes ranging The ments

are

an

feet. rocket

separation

slowed

meansquir-

Page

recovered

alleged

OAS Expected To Condemn Rafael Trujillo By SAN

Party Secretary Eduar-

mand a “full-dress investigation” American Civil Liberties Union

history.

Alaska.

The

lite is in an. almost .circular orbit 198.8 miles up, ringing the earth every 90 minutes. Inclination to the equator is 65 de-

two

in satellite

pdies.

5:46 p.m. EST., and

News satel-

named Strelka and Bielka, ing pointer or arrow and

was

over

oratory.

grees. The

caught

was launched

tude of 10,000 ejected from the

Astro-Observation Center of the U.S. Army Signal Corps labMoscow Radio and Tass Agency said the five-ton

first

XIV

earth’s

It

J. the

by

yesterday

Thursday from Vandenberg AFB, in Calif. The capsule was planned to be ejected from the satellite on its 17th trip around

ship” carrying animals was

yesterday

historic

the

from

Force

same area. This instrument package fell inté*the Pacific before it could be ‘fecovered in the air. It was later: picked up from the ocean with the aid of a frogman.

adventures.

Soviet “space experimental

a

Air

This aerial catch follow-+ ed by eight days the recovery of the capsule of Discoverer in the ocean in the XI

MOSCOW (AP)—The Soviet Union orbited a new space vehicle yesterday carrying animals and a television camera to flash back

US.

Action

do Flores said yesterday that CAP will de

a capsule

from

(AP)—The

Christian

=e

.

2. A

US.

suggestion

that

the

separa-

Dominican

Republic

21)

undertake (See

free elections under OAS, Page 21)

be

made

to

Reds Sentence Powers To 10 Years Detention MOSCOW pilot

Francis

The

(AP)—The Gary

sentence

final day moved The

Powers

sentence’

was

Soviet to

imposed

with calls

fort

: After *court

k |

the

sentence

permitted

was the

read

prisoner

} Bo.and meet his wife, Barbaand his parents in a little pont just baek of the stage where be had pleaded guilty to the charge of espionage but strove to avoid being branded as a spy. ‘IT. am

a

pilot.””

b>

insisted

Supreme years

after

the swift

three years in prison, and detention—perhaps in a work camp—for the rest of the time. ;

10

Military

a fast

action

in

moving

his

final

statement

the court he asked for and expressed regret pentance for his act.

three-day tes-

to

leniency and re-

ask

sentenced

U-2

the

trial

in

the

which

court

to

feigh

all

the evidence and take into consideration not only the fact that I committed the crime but also the circumstances ‘n do so...

that

“I realize the Russian think of me as an

led

me

people enemy:

I can understand this, but I would like to stress the fact that I do not feel nor have I ever

“I realize I have committed a grave crime and I realize I must be punished for if. ‘I

yesterday

of a drama.

while he was giving his own timony before the court.

But

Court

detention.

felt

any

enmity

whatsoever

against the Russian people. “I appeal to the court to judge me

not

as

an

enemy

but

as

a

human being who is not personally an enemy of the Russian people and who has never had

any charges brought against him in any court and who is deeply (See

POWERS,

Page

2)

SENTENCED—U-2 as he pleaded guilty Court for espionage. detention yesterday.

pilot Francis Gary Powers is shown before the Soviet Supreme Military. Powers was sentenced to ten years (AP Photo)


lke Expresses Regret: Over Powers’ Case WASHINGTON (€AP)—President Eisenhower yesterday exee

JUDGES

engage

IN POWERS

- eS

SPY TRIAL—Three

the espionage

trial ef U-2 pilot Franeis Gary

shewn

bench

om

the

in

pressed “regrets” over “the severity of the sentente” against U-2 pilot Franeis Gary Powers. The White House said the President will not drop his interest in the case. Eisenhower's feelimg about the

Mescew’s

Hall

Of

judges in Powers

Celumns.

are Mili-

tary jurist Lt. Gen. Victor Borisoglebsky,

center, delivered

Power’s sentenee. He is flanked by Maj. Gen. Alexander Zakhzrev, left, and

Maj.

Gen.

Dmitry

Vorobiev.

(AP

sentence,

Pheto)

ation

(Continued

frem

Page

1)

The

court

The

serry

stated in its reeital

ef sentence, read te a standing audience of nearly 2,000 diplomats, officials amd correspendents that it had taken these things into consideration

Reading

its sentenee

standing

up and obliging all in the audience also to stamd up during the reading, the court declared that it “Considers it established that

of

court

noted

“mitigating

the case confession the

and and

has

Powers,

in view in

considering the repentence of

defendant,

legium

that

eircumstances

the

Military

sentenced

Francis

Cel-

in

ac-

of

liberty, years

with

to

be

the served

first

prision.” The

was

judge

to run Burst

said

from

the

May

@£f

sentence

f.

after

eat

spy

Seviet

1,

missions

Union

with

the

and

carried

agaimst that

knowledge

en

the May

ef

the

United States government and using a special plane constructed fer the purpese, flew in and obtained secret information of

the Seviet Unien’s military and industrial installatiens and thus committed

espionage.”

the

sentence

was

an

neuneed. The flier was eseerted into his prisener’s bex by two MVD officers shortly

befere the judges

Every

new

and

again

his wife

sponged

her

He

a

glass

the she

there

with

his arms

listening te am an Eng-

ish language translatien as the judgment was read eut.

forehead

with

she

dipped

had

water

ef

stamding

the

bex

a on

where attorney

military

ret

Supreme

appeal

open

if it

permitted

under

mends.

the

sentence

imposed.

to

eam

desires

when

law

ef

Ceurt,

the

there

him.

on

the

if

no

Supreme

The

Powers

sentencimg

family,

ef

the

Powers

case

May

of “He

to

Pewers

recem-

after

the

pilot,

left

and

tet

atterney

said

the

31-year-old

Ameritan flier had told him he faced

another

States

if

he

return

home.

trial

m the

Umited

were

allewed

te

atterney

Mikhak

I

them outside. The court said together

members

sym-

of

the

them

him he would be punished by Powers 1@ years im jail ex 10,000 dollars fine—er beth—in the United} States,

penalties

Powers

had

for

they

an

could

heur,

and

be into

this little roem, back of the eourt where the trial had given three agonizing family went.

days,

the

WEATHER

rier day.

and iselated thundermainly ever the inte-

portion of Generally

Puerte Rice fair tonight.

WIENDS: Easterly at 1@ miles per heur. YESTERDAY’S HIGH: 22:38 p.m.

YESTERDAY’S STATESIDE:

eleudy; *

Mr.

Mrs.

listen intently to procee dings in the Seviet military courtreemwhere their son, Francis Gary Powers, wa 8 sentenced fer spyimg yesterday. Although visibly moved when the sentence was given, the Powers compesed themselves immediately fer back room meeting with their trial reesessed.

sever-

eontact with a group of reporters and phetegraphers waitimg fer

shewers shewers

the

the

threugh a hack deer and eseaped

PUERTO RICO and the VRGEN ISLANDS—Variable cloud iness with widely scattered

after

Seviet

family.”

Juan:

Pence: Mayaguez:

sen

the

regrets

the

Fajerdo.

ATORS—

by

the senmtenee: extends his sineere

pathy

San

SPECT

Ha-

Ry

Re

WIDE-EYED

C.

President has been inof the semtence impesed

Mr.

last

ity

president

ourt

James

with the entire episode beginning

the

the

the

secretary

“He deplores the’ Seviet proPeganda activity in cenneetion

Sovis

But

review

or

implic-

:gevernment

court.

Supreme Soviet—the Soviet Parliament—er its gevernimg

tence

itself

section

press

“The fermed

his

tried

by

bread

U.S.

gerty:

for

abeut

Cen

ef

the

prescribed

anything

tral Intelligence Agency. Since Powers was being

fer the full 15 years sendeath

by

centraet te fly fer the U.S.

asked net

were

revealing

presilium

proseeuting

Defense

steod

ef

railing was.

The

entered. erossed

Oliver Barbara.

is

Applause

Mrs.

of | testified and

wife,

in

United

he

amd

handkerchief

three

Hall

his

in

tien

the

mether

and

ing a criminal act state, te tem years

against the ef depriva-

his

Mr.

eerdanee with Article II concern-

There was 2 great burst of applause lasting fer twe minutes

that

father,

across

were

Powers,

defendant

Gary,

Francis Gary Pewers had been am active secret agent ef the States,

Diagonally Columms

the

the

will press the Soviet fer better treatment of Pewer$ were contained m this statement issued

Powers Sentence Greeted By Applause repentant and profoundly for what he has done.” Standing Audience

and

that

(AP

INTERIOR DESIGNING AND DECORATIONS

Oliver

Pow ers

Phete)

— a3 ‘

{

H} | HT

LOW: New

Besten,

te 18

89

at

70,

foggy;

miles south of Cape Cod, moving northward at 23

miles per hour. Winds near the eenter are moving at 85 miles per heur. The hurricane is extea

keep

I

Juan:

p.m.

2:27 2:16 1F:31 3:08

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

9:16 p.m. 7:59 p.m.

21

Fides

7:33 a.m, 7:49 amy

28:58 p.m. 8:49 p.m.

7:28 7:32

a.m a.m

9:42 8:32

2:55

am,

2:08 p.m.

2:44

a.m,

Ti

1:57

16:50 a.m

Mayaguez:

2:37

1:30

moving

north-

imcrease in im intensity

All

Fernandez Tel. 35169

Cali

Night

Junees

are welcome

ot the English

Church

people

which

serves

of all faiths.

Church 9

School

end Worship Service A.M. and 17:00 A.M.

Youth

Groups

Phone

6:00

3-4197

p.m

Phanmacy

1304,

Santuree

Rie Piedras — Barrie Obrere Tei. 3-2467 fer imfermatien

assistance. Puerto Nuevo

d & Caparra

De.

Vietor

Pagan

LA

2 Capasra

Tel. Dr.

Jose

Baldorioty Tei.

J.

Terrace

i

Terrace’

8-9751

‘ J.

Caguas Mulero

St.

32

3606 Sunday,

August

21

Puerte Nueve & Caparga Ferraee Dr. Ivan Banuchi M 10 303. Repto. Metropolitano Fel. 64283 Dr. Rafael A. Cayey Road Tel. 2317

Caguas:

Jimened,

2310 Leure? Se., Punte Les Meries Donald E. Johnsen, Pastor

Specking

p.m.

Registry

:

UNION CHURCH OF SAN JUAN You

p.m. p.m.

11:45 p.m.

a.m

Emergency

77. Yerk,

66,

ward with a slight size, but ne change is expected.

8:16

a.m

Sat. and Sun., August 20-22

Les Angeles, 67, partly cloudy; San Francisco, 672 clear. Hurricane Clee is appreximate-

pected

Pence: Mayaguez:

Ponce:

to

8:25 p.m.

7:05

Bish

San Juan: Fajardo:

Fajardo:

Washingten, 83, partly eleudy; Miami, 89, cleudy; Denver, 83, elear; Fert Werth, 81, cleudy;

ly 500 Mass.,

San Juan: Fajardo: Ponce: May aguez:

San

7:14 amy 6:41 a.m, 6:48 a.m, Lew Tides’ 2:23 am 2:12 a.m, 10:18 a.m, 2:65 a.m - Amgesh

p.m.

and

°


=

| FHE.SAN.JU..N. STAR—

Rum Raid Tops Day's 37 Thefts To

practically

Ponce

de

Puerto

the

Rico’s

is

first

seeker

of

youth. But to a Juah Ponce

Secretary Cancio Reads The Law Commonwealth

Juan

known

as

governor

and

the

fountain

of

couple of thieves, de Leon is a man

rejuvenating water. So, they burglarized him.

Juan Ponce de operates a bar at

Hato

Leon, who 239 F. St.

Rey, réported

7 bottles cigarettes his

the theft of

of rum, and $95

place

thieves

7 cartons of in cash from

of

business

broke

open

after

his

Secretary of Jus

ice Hiram R. Cancio explained yesterday, in reply to an editorial in the STAR of the same day, the action a citizen is permitted

who owns a bar and a billiard parlor well stocked with rum, not

to

take

his

life

under and

the

law

property

to

defend

in his

home.

The STAR editorial was inspired by the recent arrest of a man who was charged with murder for shooting tempting

a

statement

man he said to rob him.

was atCancio’s

follows:

Homicide

is

also

justifiable

tends and endeavors, in a violent, riotous or tumultuous manner, te

ditions under committed by tifiable.

enter the habitation of another for the purpose of offering violence to any person therein; or,

This

article

“*s641.

Other

reads

as

cases

of justifiable

Lawful

follows:

homicide:

ending

dav. In

at

ground

to

design

to commit

apprehend

a felony,

3. When

a

or

to

ful

defense

of

such

in the person,

he in in

de-

4.

When

necessarily

lawfully

of

in

committed

suppressing

lawfully

ing

the

- The

keeping

any

riot,

and

preserv-

or

peace.” use

of

that

T.

de

her

any

unlawful

vio-

on

an

in obedience

to the

lawful

lawful order; 6. In self-defense

or

in defense

perty.” It

should

be

noted

that

provided

the

1660

following

cases:

“S822, When Violence

violence not assult:

used

to

the

person

does not amount to an assault an

assault

and

battery

in the

or fol-

lowing cases: 1. In the exercise of the right of moderate restraint or correc-

inventory.

to assault

wherein

in

and

battery

is

permit-

violen

order

to

ef

a

south

tion

given

over the

by

law

the child, ward,

the

prentice,

the

of the

the

master

by

the

latter

parents

guardian over

over

his

ap-

the

former

be

father

or

whenever

authorized

dian

to

guar-

so to do;

2. For the preservation of order in a meeting for religious or other

lawful stinate

purposes, resistance

in

case to

the

of

ob-

person

the use of violence is permissible, depends upon the facts attending

each particular case, and it is a decision which is to be taken ultimately I am

by the courts. very sorry not

to list for your of

to be

réaders

situations—hypothetical

in which lence

possible be.

a specific degree

is

permitted.

specific

Army

area

engineer

to their jobs, and that construction has been resumed “on a limited scale.”

The

returned

workers

are

are

some

640

workers

tractor, and a number building firms. United

district chez

ment

president that

with

pay

of

Packinghouse

says for

other

Workers

Armando

under

Five

the

Boro,

common

Sanagree-

the

labor

base climbs

immediately to 77 cents hourly, up from the present base rate of

65

cents

hourly.

Laborers

will also receive a five-cent hourly raise every four weeks until they reach an hourly rate of

97

cents.

take

during day

care day

@

Professional

@

Vast and

of

your

working

facilities

@_35

ie

JUST FISHIN’—If the fish weren’t biting yesterday along the Condado Lagoon, it was their own fault. They missed a chance to be caught by lovely Dorothy Rutter, an airline sales girl on vacation from New York City. (STAR photo by Gunter Hett)

CASH NEW

SALE

REDUCTIONS

©

your

or half

Our

# €

@ NIGHT

NURSERY We

children

hours

ofl

if desire. supervision

near

from

the

Call: 0-2375 or 104 Arzuaga St.,

University

Pleza, see us at Rio Piedras

CASH MADE

SALE

ON

REMAINING STOCK 3ABY DOLL. PAJAMAS GOWNS @ SLIPS @ PANTIES

ALL

REDUCED

1/2

“Everyone’s Cartia Bi attention

is on

Air

the

1960

Conditioner”

PRICE

TODAY’S SPECIAL: Bid-on Handbags LADIES

include:

Playground minutes

i

employ-

ed by Plummer Associates, an important mansonry — sub-con-

HATS

priced at $2.00. and $3.00

STEVE’S AIR CONDITIONING YOUR ROOM AIR CONDITIONING SPECIALIST

MILLITA 1744 Americo Salas —

Stop 22 —

1603 Fernandez Juncos Ave. — Stop 23 — Santures TELS.

Santurce

3-4367

&

2-3839

Open for Family Shopping every weekly night from ~*

the

would

Nevertheless,

said yesterday have returned

employed by the general contractor, Five Boro Construction Corporation, and three other sub-contrators. But still on strike

of vioI

hope the above information satisfies the request carried im your editorial.

a three-month 800 workers at

Dwight Chapman that 162 workers

cases—

Really,

situations

numberless.

able

a number

coast.

Acting

lawful

sary in order to effect such purpose. The decision as to when a homicide is justifiable or as to when

the $6 million U.S. Army communication center at Fort Allen, near Salinas, on the island’s _

the

Act of March 10, 1904, that in all the cases above mentioned as not

A memorandum of agreement signed by the United Packinghouse Workers of America has | melted of about

it is

under

purpose, there shall be used only such degree of force as is neces-

162 Workers Back On Job At Fort Allen partly strike

orders

of another against unlawful violence offered to his person or pro-

ted

Ponce de Leon, was burglarized Thursday morning and much of her stock stolen. She could not give an estimate of the value of the missing articles until she cenducted

of

offenses ; 4. The preventing or interrupting an intrusion upon the lawful possession of property, against the will of the owner or person in charge thereof; . 5. In making a lawful arrest and detaining the party arrested,

and

reported

store

preservation

3. The preservation of peace, or to prevent the commission of the

amounting

yester-

Estrada,

jewelry

the

specifically

others:

Dora

with

of a magistrate or court, and in overcoming resistance to such

in attempting by lawful ways and means to apprehend any person for any felony committed or in

lawor

be-

cline any further struggle before the homicide was committed; or

Defense

committed

charged order ;

do some great bodily injury, and imminent danger of such design being accomplished; but such per-

front

noon

sonable

2. When committed in defense of habitation, property, or person, son, or the person in whdse against one Who manifestly in- half the defense was made, if tends or endeavors, by violence was. the assailant or engaged or surprise, to commit a felony‘ mortal combat, must really and or against one who manifestly in- good faith have endeavored to

Article 209 of the Penal Code of Puerto Rico sets forth the con-

which a_ homicide any person is juse

a wife or husband, parent, child, master, mistress, or servant of such person, when there is rea-

when committed by any person in any of the following cases: 1. When resisting any attempt to murder any person, or to com; mit a felony, or to do some great bodily injury upon any person; or,

door. The burglary was one of 37 thefts reported in the metro politan area during the 24 hour

period

3

Justifiable Homicide Not Easy To Commit

everybody,

Leon

Saturday, August 20, 1960

8 te


4.

THE SAN JUAN STAR— _Satergey, Angwet 22, 1960,

Security Council Calls Meeting On Congo Crisis UNITED Congo crisis. The

By MILTON BESSER (AP)—The Security Council

NATIONS

call

was

issued

yesterday

as

Secretary

will

General

meet

Dag

tomorrow

Hammarskjold

the Congo government that the council might be asked to withdraw if attacks continue on U.N.* addressed his note to the Congo troops in the Congo. French Ambassador Ar- government and not directly to mand council

Berard, this month’s president, formally not-

ified all 11 nations on the council of tomorrow’s meeting. A fiveman Congolese delegation was

on

its

way

to

New

York

to

Congo

government

of

council

the In

the

Congo

Patrice by

said

Premier

called

note

he

advance

capital,

Lumumba

Hammarskjold

and

in

meeting.

was

the

“blackmail”

not

The

secretary-general

of the

type

reported

refer-

commotions

would

which

lead would

render the work of the United Nations in assistance to the Congo

practically Council

impossible.

May

with

Reconsider

full

support

Bunche’s

Letter

of

tried

to

to

night.

deliver

a

Lumumba

reconsideration of the Nation's activities in the

“In

the

United Congo.

cireumstances,

secretary general the (Lumumba) will immediately

a the

expects that government take all mea-

sures necessary to forestall the recurrence of any such incidents as those to which this protest refers.” The: fact that Hammarskjold

NEED PROTECTION! EL MORRO CHAIN LINK FENCE... THE GUARD THAT NEVER SLEEPS. YOUR PROTECTOR

AROUND

THE

CLOCK...

NOW

you

can

have

added

security

with

Woven-Wire Guards.

Window

with

NO

EL FENCE

OBLIGATION,

call

MORRO, CORPORATION

TEL.

He

Fernandez Stop 21%

new

.

and

a

a

cpnference

back

to

Afriea

Xx

Pact

the

providing

Mexican

after

movement,

Air

(#—Mexico

agreement

U.

S.

three

routes

said

that

damage

yesterday

new

to

the

U.

S.

United

sigrled

air

a new

routes

States

into

and

new

.

or

injuries.

Rieti

is

about 50

miles

eee

Belgian Cabinet Gets Confidence Vote BRUSSELS vote

only

in

the

@—The

senate

Belgian

government

won

a 105-49

confidence

yesterday.

There were two abstentions and 20 senators were absent. The House of Representatives gave a similar vote of gonfidence Thursday

by

115

votes

to

82,

He

indignantly

told

the

pre-

DAG

mier: “We as members of the United Nations came to your country

response to

peal. We are your

your

urgent

with

6

abstentions.

grounds

of

night your

in

the

very

residence.”

Copies of the note and Bunche’s letter were sent to all members of the Security Council

Lodge Leaves U.N.

Kennedy

minimum

John

F.

told

WASHINGTON (AP)—Henry Cabot Lodge, the Republican

1958 and 1959 cast doubt this. The Senate bill would

party’s vice presidential nominee, resigned yesterday as U‘S.

representative

to

the

effective

United

Sept.

3.

The White House announced President Eisenhower’s accept-

ance

of

the

regignation.

Press secretary James C. Hagersaid Eisenhower intends to

name

James

J.

Wadsworth

as

Lodge’s successor. Wadsworth has

been

chief

delegation

of

U.N.

the since

U.S. Lodge

was

deputy

te

appoint-

ed to head it at the start of the Eisenhower administration in 1953.

crease

on differences

the two chambers labor legislation in

the

present

$1

on in-

wage

floor to $1.25 am hour and would bring under the Fair Labor Standards Act about four

million

workers

net

$1.15

minimum

1,400,000

and_

cover

has

soccer

touching

WASHINGTON (AP)—The| US. Senate voted last night to| arm President Eisenhower with authority to commit $600 million to a new program for the development Passage

team

a

split

from

Communist

Earlier

Page

12)

70@

pounds a safe

Latin

American

countries

at

SALZBURG,

mates Echo I should be visible over San Juan shortly be-

Bo-

fore 1:00 a.m. tomerrew,

Germans the

Australia

(AP)—

topped

West

in this

festival

city

Echo meter

first time in Salzburg history that citizens

nation

another

of

have

Geroutnumbered neighboring mans. The city was visited in 15,085

by

16,209

West

Americans

sion

weighs

breadcasts

ed across satellites.

and

Germans.

NEW

I is 100 feet ‘in and

will

oceans

be

complete

9

ond

expert

ter

shoe

repair

service.

Meee ‘ evice

O [Scere site cls memes ORT =

«specialize

in repairs or

Bilis

I

ae

relay-

by ‘way

YORK SHOE REPAIR A

We

dia

136 pounds.

It was launched last week from Cape Canaveral as the forerunner of a new mode ef eommunications by whieh messages and eventually televi-

as the

tourists’

one

number

trav-

eling from south to north. It

will be visible as a bright star moving slowly across the night

have

Americans

Chance

move into the earth’s shadow and darkness. An unofficial sourre esti-

gota Sept. 5 and an additional $100 million to help Chile with

July

2a

cen-

munications balleon will then

Record Broken

ices.

we

Chang’s

Echo I will make last nightly appearance re for some months shortly after midnight tonight. The giant com-

penetration.”

Story

from

in St. Paul’s Cathedral, police have reported. The money came from collections at cathedral sery-

Arecibo, PR.

in

of Representatives

Echo | Balloon

said the Unit-

vanished

FEDERAL SAVINGS Lodu Assn.

|

recovery from earthquake fleod devestation. |

—_=

and

1912.

Tonight To See

ed States has come to the frightening realization that “the Western hemisphere is not safe

‘with Insured Satety.

i

in

Last

majority fice-pre-

(®—About

here WILL bring you attractive dividends

|

Weeks

a graduate of Cambridge

off

her and

of Latin America. came after Sen. Lyn-

The bill authorizes $500 million to initiate a program of cooperative development at the meeting of economic ministers of

Save by Mail Semiannually on all accounts

Vickers,

Lerd

Senate Okays $600 Million Latin American Commitment

(See

additional

Church Funds Stolen LONDON

yesterday,

sidential candidate,

now

employes.

($19,600)

Minister

don B. Johnson, the leader and Democratic

covered. The much less comprenhensive House bill would fix a about

university's

of,

was:69.

approved Chang’s nomination by a vote of 117-107, with one invalid, Chang’s opponents within his own Democratic party started a campaign to organize a separate political group in ‘the House.

ful the House will agree to most of the Senate provisiens. between invelving

of that

chairman He

servative party. Immediately after the House

a reporter he was quite hopeBut experience

captain

Prime

wage

Kennedy

former

Hospital.

SEOUL, Korea (AP)—Dr.” John M. Chang, veteran of: political struggle against ousted Syngman Rhee, was elected South Korean

bill 63-34 with its major portion largely intact, but the legislation faces uncertain House prospects. Sen.

Weeks,

in Middlesex

So. Korea Has New Prime Minister

Senate Thursday night passed the

(AP)—Lord

yesterday

s3s

(AP)—The

James Wadsworth To Take His Place

Nations,

and

Legislation 63-34 WASHINGTON

LONDON

had been-ill only a short time. He was

Minimum Wage

fore entitled to expect that your government will protect us while

British Industrialist Dies Ltd., died

Senate Passes

ap-

came as friends. We guests. We are there-

last

OLD

-.. Warns the Congo

7 Juncos Ave. — Santurce

disclosure

se

25267 :

Sign

were no reports ef northeast of Rome.

Your savings working Estimate,

Man-

RIETI, Italy (AP)—An earthquake shook this Italian tewn and surroundings yesterday, driving many inhabitants out of their ‘| homes and into the streets. The quake lasted four seconds. There

but of this we are sure: FREE

the

Rastafarian

Tremors Shake Italian Town

Storks MAY bring babies,

For

air

Mexico and two stops in Texas.

shot.

the

made

the

WASHINGTON

intervention of Ghanian guards prevented the officers from being

ty

Manley

of

Mexico

three-year

commu-

mitted

Council

Nigeria.

U.S.,

Wednes-

mit

Security

Norman’ W.

will sponsor a mé explore the possibi-

see

we are negotiating with it, from outrages such as_ those com-

the

Minister

ests

his

“Such a development, therefore, might make it necessary for the secretary general to sub-

to

(AP)—First

the Jamaican government four African countries to

lity of settling people of African descent who want to return there. He named the countries as Ethiopia, Ghana, Sietra Leone with leaders movement.

Bunche protested the arrest of two U.N. security officers as

in

Jamaica

ley said yesterday gration mission to

and

forces

Hammarskjold’s chief troublea letter addressed to the premier from Ralph J. Bunche, Hammarskjold’s chief trouble shooter in the Congo.

day

red to the mandhandling Thursday of Canadian U.N. personnel by Congolese troops. He added, “Continued occurrences to

acting

nication

it.

the

warned

all U.N.

Plans Migration Mission

KINGSTON,

cabinet.

they

impressed

Jamaica

Lumumba was taken here as an indication the secretary general does not believe the premier is

at-

tend the session. Hammarskjolds warning was contained in a note sent to the

on

News In Brief |

ae EN

j , ‘

of


Tie SAN JOAN STAR = si May

Be

Ready

(ugust '26, 1960.

1961

Early

S.J. City Directory Planned By R.

FREDERICK L. Polk and

largest

publisher

tories, hopes

HARMON Co., world’s of

city

probably ish,

direc-

to issue San Juan’s

first city directory by early 1961. The company, which now produces directories for 1,100 ci-

ties

in

the

U.S.,

has

opened

of-

fices at 1006 Ponce de Leon Ave. W. N. Leigh, sales manager for the company, said yesterday, that the local office expects to hire seven or eight persons to handle advertising and about

30 people ing. to

E. S. head

to

handle

The

San

Juan

an

Polk

hopes

to

San

Juan

edition

said.

However,

say how cost the

subscriber. He said pany’s policy was to

the comwork out

a package deal for businesses including vertising space .and

interested both ada varied

the

company

yet certain

now

local

would

book

many

was

not

pages

the

have.

He

A

ad-

separate

street

list.

section

which and

of

will

of Puerto historical.

avenue

numerically

the

guide,

every

di-

a will

location | j

Tierra

said

that

ings,

business

names

by

and

type

and

show

addresses

or principals. It every profession,

association.

A will

special part of the directory list telephone numbers in

with

the

directory’s

system

a

owner that

cross

neighbors, of

the

of

many if he

or

in

a

The

About

the

he

is

E.

how

island

=

a

landscaping

of

the

grounds,

of

would

work

super-

ple

back to the farms.” If independence is won, Concepcion said, his party promises to create workers’ and farmers’ cooperatives and other reforms

2 Cuban Arsonists Must Rebuild Homes PINAR —A

DEL

military

ed

the

and

RIO,

Cuba

(AP)

review

court

reduc-

six-year

victed

Sergio

Severiano

manths,

They

Rivera were

ed to rebuild they burned.

SS

sentence

arsonists

the

—_

SH

Bravo

to

then

two

of con-

|

six

|

order-

houses

| |

runes

CONCEPCION DE ...Rew economic

190010

Sh ees

GRACIA absentecism

GS

cee ces

_ Puerto Rico’s own singing Sensation !

office

O68

s

RUSSELL SWAN

68

Magical

Rico

under

various

in-

ternational exchange programs have been granted rights as associate members of the association.

patrolmen

cipate

will

tures, and meetings and may study techniques used by local physi-

take today

in

scientific

sessions,

CHARLIE

FISK

his

and

!

by:

Intercontinental

Juanchin

lec-

Comedy

Orchestra

Ramirez

his Combo SHOWTIME: NO COVER

11:00 P.M. CHARGE

CLOSED

SUNDAYS

ON

Hear or see THE DEE MERRITT radio show (live broadcast) directly from El Chico Lounge every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10:00 P.M., aoten: WHOA.

IN HOTEL

Secretary Front Desk

One

Maintenance

ST.

THOMAS

Clerk

Engineer

Good salary plus room and board Applicants must speak English Send resume and photograph to:

SANTURCE, P. R. a

music

cians.

One One

BOX 6354

Continuous

and

Dr. Jose E. de Jesus, president of the association, said visiting doctors will be allowed to parti-

IN a}

an

The

toward a conservation of thé Puerto Rican culture and would defend the freedoms of assembly, speech, religion, and the press, ang would respect the church and the state.

agrarian reform to solve the agricultural problem, saying it is necessary “to take the peo-

The Puerto Rico* Medical Assn. has announced that foreign doctors

PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT

ee

undergone

advent

PR Assn. Offers Rights To Visiting Physicians in Puerto

historical survey This survey will

police

S. NORTON . heads directory

WANTED

ee

recently

the

s

head

a resident,

examinations for sergeant at various island locations.

FOR

lot.

about

LUCY FABERY

num-

corporation.

1,500

the

said

under

Police To Take Exams throughout

re-

He

the

Statistics, Too book will also include

statistical and of San Juan.

Army

that

markets in Puerto Rico has “destroyed” the small retail] food business. . Concepcion advocated an

next

adults in a family, and owns a business or is an

officer

the

said

CLUB

employment,

whether

house

Commonwealth

republic

Thursday,

reference

telephone

place

to the

at Fort Army’s

Club

20 per cent of the island’s business belongs to mainland firms.

AT THE

ber was sufficient to discover the owner’s name, address, wife’s name,

beautification

i

TONITE

of officers

sequence

and

to “give life to the P

ein in aegenandand tito workers gi

GR

will also list club, society,

name of the phone to the number. Leigh explained

in Puerto Rico has

the

and

numerical

industries

Concepcion, addressing a meetSe . . * farmer,” ing of the Rio Piedras Lions | ¢-a)

aa se eee

business business directory will be included in the publication. Every Business Itemized This section will list every

of U.S.

has charged.

grass.

‘ classified

presence

created a “new economic absenteeism” here, Sen. Gilberto Concepcion de Gracia, president of the Independence Party

planting of trees, shrubs and lawn

the home telephone a_

edi-

extensive beautification program that included painting of the build-

This listing will also show whether an individual is the

number. Leigh

has

The

doubt-

new

The plaza itself is presently being restored under the program ,|0f the Puerto Rican Institute of Culture. The U. S. Army Tropical Rejsearch Laboratory in Puerta de

ber. renter of give his

he

a

new

year:

Rico’s effort to restore sites and beautify the

ing . adjoining

on each street, naming the householder or business at each num-

owner or and will

be

island’s capital city, ported yesterday.

of

include

a

The Army’s upper parking lot across from San Jose Chutch and plaza has-been decorated with a bed of flowers along the Cristo St. edge. Shrubbery, lawn grass and ornamental foliage also has been planted close to the Rodriguez ‘U. S. Army Hospital build-

also show where an individual works as well as his wife’s name. A

restoration

contribution

ded. that he expected the edition would have more than —_ names. Eventually, R. L.

names and adresses of every resident of the city over 18 years old, Leigh said. The listing will

rectory,

said,

program is in full swing Brooke as part of the

will

list

Leigh

out

every

Concepcion: Absentee Ownership Increasing

Army Beautifying Fort Brooke Area

of books.

said

bring

ed there would tion in 1962.

and

directory

alphabetical

Leigh

He

Norton has been named the local office. He will

contain

although

Leigh declined to much the book would

number

enumerat-

be assisted by E. P. Hall Robert J. Smith. Alphabetical List

be in English

most the book will be in Span-

5.

oe

oe

;

_ SHIA For

INTERCONTINENTAL HOTEL Reservations

call Tel. 91100,

Ext.

215

S=mm ees HM WEE

ee roe


s

Se

Are

Affected

By JOHN MCKEE NEW

YORK,

YORK

va

— ie

stock |

Of

1,189

issues

moderate.

(AP)—Trading|

the

year

totaled

The market was slightly lower St

in world and domestic sugar fu-| #24 fairly active at the opening 3A ; . terday, |llewing Thursday’s modest de-|index

traded,

tures remained quiet yesterday. | ctine.

Prices

turned

higher

a

68

against

11/

Foste Sb

wesc

the

in

commitments

fu-

in/The market's met gain for the|

itle

tures market. There was little) interest in world and domestic

| 10S: yoct ts

cents to aroun some of the

raws.

a speculative share, Dut | | of The 60 stocks rose $ Dow Jones

more

130 to $221.40. 30

industrials

World raws were quoted at|issues rose more than $5. Aircrafts, chemicals, electrical; 3.28 cents a pound F.A.S. Cuba.|

added $3.45 at $629.27. Volume fell to 2,570,000 oe

NEW futures

|traded

Refined

140

demand

was

slow.

equipments,

YORK (AP)—Domestic susar| Neo. 6 closed 2 higher.~ Sales

contracts.

Nev World

Selected

Mish Low Close

j

rails

issues

utilities,

elosed

e

and | compared

higher.

Mar

315

3.13

3.14

315 3.20

314 320

3.14] yesterday recommended 320/ed minimums for the

314

May Sep Raw

sugar

:-™

spot

Dow

313

314]

A Federal wood

products

Jones

. ee will go into effect 15 days

the

carpet

in|

Chanses|

30

INDUS

629.27

Up

3.45

2@

RRS

139.73

Up

0.41

facturing

for

cov

total

employes,

after

Je

are

FUNCTIONAL

the

AIDAG

+ “

ms

Wf

‘ “the

work

tba

‘ath

for

and

the

AND

PR.

Committee

yesterday

from

Social

mill-|

toys class.fica-|

Security

Sources believe

action

all the

time.

rate|the

committee's

recommended for | proposal. pool classification, -

Cyan

COFFEE

feeling

:

.

Unch +%

—% |Nat Bis Unch|Nat Cash

6454 a%t

-% 41

+2%

|Nat Dairy

58%

‘+% ‘+%

{Nat Dis [Nat Gyps

28%, 51 |

-% +%

Am

Sufar

28%

12%

-\%&

—%

|NY Cent

|Nat

B4Y%,

+%

Am Am

Tel Tel Tob

91% 60%

+% +%

|N Am Av |Nwst Airl Oli. Mathi

|

Boeing Air Borden Borg War

64%

Unch

40%

as

-%

32%

+%

5442 |

Unch

67% 37%

+% +¥%

44%

+%

spot

Ou A

customer

wants

Sep few

7 ® .

to raise

“M”

futures

to

8

|Pa RR

s

&

Cdn

24%

-—iy

Pure

Gil

&

higher.|Food

| Quaker 0 RCA — |Rayonier

ty,

345,

Unch

Raytheon

36%;

28% 22%

Unch

~% | Repub Stl Unch Reyn Met

= i 47 cbt

—* +

3% |

+h

82ia ith 6273 | -%

— +% | Reyn Tob +%

|Roan Ant oe

37%

a

aa

Sscil

a ve

Unch

i”

34%

StReg Pap

o%

:

80

|

+1¥% | Roy Dutch Unch

a

a

|

_2

18)

Sinel wran

— V,

6%, |

|e

ee

ir

a ante 4

a i

33%

aia 21%

+¥%,

195%

+34

26%

+3

+1%

| Texaco

|Thom R W

793%

58%,

Unch

31% 35%

—-Y +1%

|Tidewat Oil | Twent Cen

1842 3914

-% Unch

1338

Unch

18%

southe ne eT beend :

ae a

Unch ‘St Oil Cal

5414

|St Oil

|Tran W

Ooh Tick

+%

ala) Uneh 4934, Unch

Ind

395%

|Stud Pack

+-%

¢ :

4

44

ie+Y% [sto NJ) |St OH Oh

125

Mach

— Me

+%

o*

Air

aan

3158

—%

43%

{curt wr

4

A

— Me

Santos|Doug

70% hh 1%

ae

25% 10%

42%

orn Pd age iT rm Ze

—-% Unch ie

23%

64

|C°n

%

455% 32%, | 51% i

%

. Mor |Philip

MY

+ 1%

|.

12%, * Unch

oct

Ed

61%

§=—Y% | Pepsi Cola —% | |Phelps Pfizer D ~%

Trost a na

|Comw

6654 19%, |

Pict

—%

7° 1" | dupont

4

|Param

es

Air ay, = Siete S85 535. || East Bast Ko 34.80 34.75 34.80N | Food Fair con | ESSN | Firestn

closed

|Pac G & El |Pan A Air

—Y

ae

3535 [ee

Mar a

| Otis Elev

26%

de Pas

-%

8S Gime

Burln Ind

1)

|

20%

+1% —-%

33% 48 36%

Pae

Unch

5 =

67

| !|

Lead

*

4455 18%

Colg Palm

FUTU RES

Unch

12% 84%

7% 56%

that not | Comtainer

)—Coffee

|: +h

58

the |Coca Cola

from

| |Moore MotorolaMc

“ng

Am & FP Am Smelt

masttee 405- ld wot review | tfat scare tebe Eats Sacto | Dow Cae 36.00-36.25A amd 58 35.00-35.25A.| Dress In :

Unch

9%4/

Airs

Unch

+ 5

cash for any one of many good reasons—to buy a new

Seles 24 comtracts

Lew

Close

car, pay off a tax installment, give somebody

|Ford

67%

-—%

|Un Carbide

=

11948

+%

45.30

45.30

|Gen Dynam

44%

—M%

|Un Oil Cal

4255

—"e

43.26N | Gen Mills Gen Motors

29% 45%

+1 +%

|Unit Aire |Unit Fruit |US

46 5 21%)

cial gift. He

stock

a spe-

it should

be—which

stock

he can do best with-

such

questions

for foapenad

we can come up with

as good

a

45.30

Mer

decid il but jen" . e decides to sell some stock, but isn’t sure which

May A-Asked;

360

450

43.54n'|Gen Elec

43.25 43.25 N—Nominal.

|

Gen

out, which stocks to retain in hopes of increasing the value of his portfolio. i.<AiEe ause weWe ve answ< ered thousands and thousands ; of

MORE

COOLING

am answer as any you're PER

R

: capital yourself. ... oi xe . If youd like our suggestions on the best way to do it in line with your current holdings, just ask. We make no charge for this service, you're not obli;

:

FOR GOOD BASIC

;

LUIS

Vv.

Finish

er

7

Dept. MERR

SJS

HLL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER & SMITH INC. New

and all other Fortaleza St.

San Juan, P. R.

York

Stock

Principal

|US Lines ue gud

2%; ae

Mh i

Gillette

86%

—5%

|US Steel

8214,

—%

Oil

14

Ald

15%

6-5003

61

BIKINI

39%

29%

—%

Inge Rand

71

+%

[int Bus M Int Harv = —

540% 46% atid

me & L

Siok 65

Kaiser

aper

V4

Al

40

Kennecott Koppers Ligg & My

POOLS J Lurillara

Exchanges P. O.

rae

= YW

Mare: Oil artin Mpli

Hon

..,

—~1%

one

+%

|Com.

88%

38%

«148%

Ele

Poel Selec”

a ‘+h

51%

39%

+%

26%; 553

Unch +e

+ %

2! 49°35. +1%|Yale And Towne 30'2 +3% |Yng Sh & T 98"4 a“ oe T fel

| Merril.

2212

{

MGM

|Westg

-—%

Ts

4712,

& Bk

| Worthin:

nch

47%5

Uni

eee

+4

sae

Merck

| West

Unch +%

25%

e

+%

="

Unch

Mj

| Warner Bs Pics

804% 40% 83%

Lockh Air

938

—Y% | War Lam

38

Oil

Indust melt

—%

Grace! & 0

ne

Exehange

+%

Goodyear

Libby Owens

Y

Members 250

Pt

th +%

~% ° + %.

n

VALIENTE

M.

Unch

+%

ort CONSTRUCTION | Jones

ne veeto —or don't Seat 1 letter i oe a confidental nly .address ‘ imply

a

295%

Gulf

-

|Un Pac

56 524%

Goodrich

If you're faced with the problem of raising some

$+1

Tel

Glen

DOLLA

82%

General Tire Ga_ Pac Getty

Gz>

the years, we think

likely to find.

| hoc

7,

+% 36

ee

S .

19% 38%

74% 61%

Se

has a present

sales st comrade

.

Am Airlines Am Can

Aluminum Amereda BetCo

of 75-cents hourly. And, a 90-cent | enough hearings were held on the |Cont Oil

neue

It happens

35%

+”

At Wcenta present. houny rate ats.

0C

a

a House-|Cities Sv

stemmed

otations Mg Mfg

|Mant Ward

Cater (J.Tr

Act.

Unch]Minn

|Monsan Ch

Fi.|Case

close to the committee the

et

+%

The committee deleted the Puer- | Chrysler section

Corporate bonds were | slightly higher. U. S. government bonds ’

+5

Av

|

with

31%

killed | Celanese

passed omnibus bill amending

is recom-|

of 1,090,000 shafes

28%

under the federal-state unemploy- | Champ Pap. ment compensation system. Chemetron

Rico

on

Ltd

Alumin

Burroughs

STAR Washinsten Barese WASHINGTON—_The Senate

sillthe

Prices were mixed on the AmerStock Exchange on volume

k

r

Bridg Brass

Bill

=

active | 1,060,000 Thursday.

63%

Co

iC

shares.

Edis

minimum is the swimming shich h

CONSTRUCTION

Deletes

ae

the - most-active advanced in dull trading:

Chem

Allied

furni-|a proposal to bring Puerto Rico|Cer

lumber,

wooden

topped

Ma

Beth Steel

Compensation

rate.

minimum

tion, which

;

,

for the

federal

80-cent

mended Tx%;

DESIGN

present

An

Aveo

of | Armour

.

hourly minimum, five cents above|to

-

of the 15 most

Bendix

of abbdut

tion of the industry is a 70-cent}

TEL. 2-2768

.

com.

ture, woodenware and miscella-| neous wood products classifica-|

INC.

segment

Unemployment

for local consumption. | nance

Recommended

grippers

Senate

9.53 Up 0.69) largest industry in of Puerto Rico. 65 UP 112 | iNe major share wood pro-.| ducts

shares

:

interstate

d a75|

2,890,000

an-hour.

NEW YORK (AP)-Closing Dow Jones | Publication in the Federal Reaverages: gister, apply to 12 firms manu- In

Wylie

$258.37.

contracts.

Eleven

co Steel

industry

Puerto Rico.

Clse

defense

increas-|the industry, which has a statu-|Assoc D G lumber| tory maximum rate of one-dollar-| Atl Refin

and

BUILDERS,

to

Commerce = sere,

industry committee;

6.40.

s Uns 65 STKS

$5.37

ers Am Std

weesvow scree IM Interstate

Oct

with

Thursday.

vue

5.95 5.94 5.95B a we ~ closed

sugar

up

on ‘The the New York Stock Exchange. | Associated Press average jn. .chal

gains ranged from a few! d $2 hare. bat

t

of

value

quoted

the

at

best

their

below

little

|?

mek

;

sinadl (sb tesa $57.01 stocks advanced, two declined,| gained cents a ‘U1.| and two were unchanged.

on the part of dealers|some mild profit taking put them | dition of nearly $2all billion to the stocks liste

make

to

~~

Among wide movers was Pola-| list, droppin g ‘to 16% on 61,4000

531]roid,

The uncertain Cuban situatien,/the first hour and continued to week, based on this sadicatay, dealers said, again created re-jrise until the final hour when was 35 cents, indicating an a

luctance

gee:

August20, 1960

Most othier groups were mixed.

(AP)—The

_

market resumed its August ad- advanced, 416 declined, and 242] The aircraft and missile issues| vanee yesterday. Trading was, were unchanged. New highs for | were encouraged by several large

avaiia

NEW

aan UA

a

eneoop

°

Uyneh.

Pierce,

Fea--7

‘Central Aguirre |Chase Manhattan

+%

Oil

|Fajardo

+

—% -1% +1%

Ref. East.

575%

58%

4%

4%

Co.

Sugar

& Smith,

24

+1%|Fajardo East. Sug -pf. 28%

30

as

7

|

i

Unch +%

-%

$$ $+%

.

4

Maule Industies

4 7

Pueblo Supermarkets |P. R. Telephone

145% 29%

|Franklin’

18%

|So. P. R. Sugar Stores

2h lama 5 eet

AH

Ci

~ $508

Cons.

$3? loka

a

anes

Be Our

17% ‘

togt vk

15%

pont

wu

fe

14%" = pueat

Mow


Suadipipaiashheptatinapueetlinssnasndhtapiermannsanediadirtansieanrecctiacs ance

gs

THE

SAN

JUAN

STAR

Teamsters Lose In |

_

NLRB Election Held The

Teamsters

suffered

in

Guanica

voted

94

to

other

union

took

part

in

tion’

the NLRB-conducted election. The contest was the latest deprolonged began last highlighted

lence. In the

on

ly decided ;Out

was

could tions.

illegal

and

not vote

Teamster

sentative

that

in the

strikers

final

international

Frank

repre-

Chavez

said

Thursday

industry

and

effect 15 days |in the Federal

will

cents

Chavez

S. Labor

with

a

total

inte

Dept.

of

cracker

1,637

classification

is

the

coffee

for

present

grading

the

general

the

present

a

rate, and

_hine cents over the present monwealth minimum.

Other

Com-

recommendations: rate

for

the

of

present

hourly.

ten

cents

of

on

“E1

Comandante” — an

investment of over $50,000. The information is flashed

to the public in a matter of

packing

over

information

ically-operated Tote Board

ten

minimum.

and

display

This is the modern, electron-

seconds.

an

the

minjmum.

tary with’

of Justice, will continue biennial reviews of the lum-

the

paper

printing

An

canning

A manual “Infield Board” was used at the old tracks

classification,

increast

of 95 cents hourly, 15 ber and wood

| cents over

Sea-

The nine-man federal committee, presided over by Hiram A. Caneio, Commonwealth Secre-

j workers covered by the Fair \Labor Standards Act. | Recommended for the biscuit

|minimtim

winning

=H

classifieation, five cents over the present minimum. A maximum dollar-an-hour rate for the yeast rand the tuna fish canning classification, 15 cents over the present rate. And, an 85-cent rate’

after publication Register. Accosd-

to a recént U.

the

classification,

over

and

Survey there are 49 firms manufacturing or processing foods for

80-cent

by

A 65cent rate for the citron brining and fruit, vegetable, nut,

49-A.

go

third-to

preserving

recemmeénded increases all five classifications of

}and

described

Minimum Pay

at a fede-

‘ral industry. committee |meeting in San Juan.

; export,

{

Yesterday

to

jfor the food-and related. indus| tries in Puerto Rico were re

; commended

Tae

26, 1960

| fish cannery in Ponce.

the

Increased minimum wage rates

jing

were

a poor

For Increased

|the

a

farers International Union, and the incumbent United Packing, house Workers Union, at the 400worker National Packing tuna

elec-

Food Workers

The ;cover

oe

as strike-breakers, who _permanently replaced the original of the south coast in -a complex and employees labor dispute which chemical and fertilizer plant. spring and which was The loss at Caribe Nitrogen, on occasion by vio- formerly . called Gonzalez Chemical, was the second defeat for litigation before the the Hoffa union on’ the south the ease, it was final- coast during the last seven days. that the original walkLast week the Teamsters ran

velopment

NLRB

pee

tion because of an NLRB ruling that their initial walk-out was illegal. The men who voted in the elec-

1

against the Brotherhood as their collective bargaining agent. Ne

©«

f

ano- original strikers were banned from voting in Thursday’s elec

ther’ reverse Thursday - when workers at the Caribe Nitrogen Corp.

Saturday, August

ts

and Today

At Caribe Nitrogen |

Be

and

and

and

products industry, paper products,

publishing

industry,

and the construction, service, motion picture,

business and mis-

cellaneous

industries.

Extended Recovery In Fall Seen For Nation's Business By AP

JACK

age is preparing

LEFLER

Business

News

Writer

the groundwork

for a test of the 640-650 area in NEW YORK Indications are the not too distant future. increasing that the stock market ese 8

porting

|

his

views:

Some of the seven tele-

L. O. Hooper of W. E. Hutton Co. feels that the Federal ReBeard

is

“trying

to

drama-

tize easier- money.” He said it isn’t difficult to see there is concern about the trend in

business

activity

and

of “El Comandante”’— one of the most expensive installations ini the

earnings

racing world. The Film Patrol was introduced in Puerto Rico by “El Comandante,” to help assure the cleanliness of racing.

1. The renewed interest being and that money policies exactly shown toward many oversold is- opposite those put in force to tame

| Sues and such relatively backward leading groups as steel, oil, copper,

| airline and aircraft. 2. The the

noticeable

market

volume

when

and

broadening the

prices

the

boom

are

being

adopted.

“Easy money usually works eventually,’’ he says, ‘but often

of there is a lag. in “There is some concern that lowadvanc-

pickup

are

er

money

rates

will

cause

sizable

international funds to move from America to higher money fate countries. But Washingten guesses the Dow Jones industrial average \are that the further outflow of since the year’s closing low of funds will be only a few hundred

{RESTA HIPICA!.

3. The gradual improvement that has taken place in the pattern of | 599.10 on March 8.

million

dollars.

“Further ments

could

easy

money

develop

be a second

reduction

POST TIME — 3 PM.

in margin requirements on the &i purchase of stecks, another cut in bank reserve requirements and oe

el

EC-18-60

PUERTO

DAILY DOUBLE

RICO'S

PRIDE

— 5th and 6th Races

There is a Pool Agent of “EL COMANDANTE” élose to you.> **

still another reduction im the dis-

f= ).count rate.” zx

iar

serve

scopic-lens cameras used at the Film Patrol

+

|

J

Ge

Street analyst said. Kenneth Ward of Mayden, Stone & Co. listed these signs as sup-

&

Pye

fall, a Wall

tale

in the

may

for an ex-

h rs Nt

recovery

which

x

tended

a base

a springboard

~ ~~

4 ims iS

established

become

ae 1

has


8

THE

JUAN

SAN

po News, Notes & Happenings |

around

_— yy By Irma

cia

Saturday, August

20, 1960

First Nighters At ‘Four Poster’ Premiere

MAYAGUEZ

Gonzalez

STAR

;

:

ih

a

DeMora mannan?

Dr. Ismael Almodovar Gar-;On the same day, her fist birth-

has

been

appointed

a|day was celebrated with an infor-

member of the faculty of ma! home the Mayaguez Nuclear Center.

Nelson

Ramirez,

ministrative

officer

head

of the

ad-

Center,

graduate of sciences at the College

Lions

Club

over

by

of

Mayagiiez,

lawyer

Lions

Garcia

Governor

Méndez;

Manuel

District

teva;

from

ernor José F-2 Ramon

Governor ships

Arecibo,

A.

Secretary-

Treasurer Hiram Barletta; tion Vice-Governor Carlos

convenB. Es-

District

Gov-

Ferrari; Chief of Zone Suarez Lugo, and Vice-

in

charge

Valentin

of

Rivera’

her

parents

at their

Terrace.

eee

Optimist

day

picnic

Club

at

held

Tres

an

all-

Hermanos

Beach in Anasco recently, ed by nearly 100 persons. president of the club is

attendActing Fauste

see

Mrs. Dora Garcia de Quevedo, who for the last two years has been Grand Regent of the Borinquen Court 1101 of the Catholic Daughters of America, was honored at a going-away dinney party at the Casino de Mayagiiez recently. She and her husband, Dr. Orlando Garcia de Quevedo, who was

director

Enrique

Alcaraz Casablanca, had several special guests at its second meeting of the month. Among them

were

by

Mayagiiez

Lopez de Victoria.

of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts. He taught chemistry there. Later he obtained a master’s degree in sciences and then a doctorate in philosophy and Specialize? in inorganic nuclear chemistry, the Carnegie Institute of Technology The

in

The

said Almodovar’s work will be in nuclear chemistry research. Dr. Almodovar, of San German, is a

presided

party

scholarMartinez.

of Public

Health

for sev-

eral years, will leave soon for Havana, where they will establish their new residence.

Club Caborrojenos The

tee

Club

for

Caborrojefio’s

the

Gallery

opened

Lewis

and

Walter

Miss

Mercado,

Thursday

at

the

Marili

Rodriguez,

chat

during

Tapia

Theater.

seated,

and

the intermission

Dr.

Robert

of the’ “Four

Caborrojenos

will

commit-

of

hold

Illustrious a

banquet

Salvador

entertain-

which

de

actor

To Fete Late Poet

was

special

Cerra

left, and

Poster”

at noon Sunday at the club’s quarters in Guaynabo, to present the club with an oil painting of poet

with

Fernandez

Lewis,

At the next meeting of the club, planned by committee chairman Manuel Marin, a Ladies’ Night held,

INTERMISSION—Mrs. Angeles Rodriguez, Mrs. Paula Villafaie de Rodriguéz, Dr. Piri

Brau.

ment by localities, to commemoDr. Arsenio Comas Pabon, chairrate the 200th anniversary of the! man of the program committee, founding of Mayagiiez. will make the following address. The unveiling and presentation of Mrs. Clarita Ledesma de Rathe painting will be in charge of mirez, first Exemplary Mother of Miss Blanca E. Colberg, mayor of Mayagiiez, was honored at her Cabo Rojo, and Enrique Ramirez home in Reparto Santa Clara by 13 of her 14 children, on the occasion of her 84th birthday recently. Her daughters Idu and Hilda, and son Efenin with wife Blanca Aponte Ramirez and daughters Blanquita

from

the

event. family

Ayton, Army

and

U.

Margaret,

S.

The only unable to

at in

present

came

la

be

Dr.

of the

speaker

at

Eugenio

poet.

the

event

Fernandez

will

Mén-

dez, president of the Institute of Culture, Rican Puerto who will | | Outline the life and work of Brau.

the

Entertainment

member of attend was

the son

at the piano by Mrs. Alicia Morales, singing by Miss Carmen-

with

the

U.

S.

Germany

Candelaria

grandson

Main

for

specially

Ivette, the infant daughter of Abel and Virginia Soler, was baptized at the Nuestra Senora de

Brau,

Church

recently.

cita

will

Figueroa,

include

and

danzas |

recitation

of

poems by Juan Boria. Enrique Ramirez Brau will also recite some of his grandfather’s best

known

FIRST

Jean

works.

Following. these, the hold its regular monthly

club will tea dance.

NIGHTERS—Oscar

Jacques

| the opening ter

at

the

Rochets,

of the second Tapia

Orzabal

Quintana,

left to right, were production

Thursday.

(STAR

Eva

Alers,

Jacques

Sequin

and

of the Puerto Rican Festival of Universal Theaphotos

by

Julio Tobar)

World Tour SALE AUGUST 22

SEPTEMBER 3

OUR FIRST ANNUAL SALE To make way for new merchandise — our owners are on a world buying tour —

we are offering major reductions

up *

to

50%

PRINGLE OF SCOTLAND

off on all items

KNIT SUITS

* LIBERTY OF LONDON FABRIC * ENGLISH DAKS: MEN’S COATS AND SLACKS A large selection

from our stock of original and imported men’s and women’s clothing, decorator and gift items.

CASA CAVANAGH 202

Cristo St. Old

San

Juan

the

part of the first night crown on hand for

Ie


See

ceeeetapennae agente Py

tees

ee eT et et es baer

e ee

1

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, August 20, 1960

a

Ana Landers Says

i

Your Husband Needs A Doctor's Help DEAR I

He

ANN

LANDERS:

which is all healed up. What|and _| shall I do? ['m too ashamed to/

wonderful

a

married

is 23 and told me wheg|tell my folks —MRS. started

first

we

MISS

then denies it. This girl has a two and four year old alone

while she ran off to visit a girl

Now that/| friend.

MISS.

MRS.

DEAR

to go to-

left

gether a year ago that he thinks | ®@@'* s=abura is well, you'd bet-| 1 need more than just a chance his|to let off steam. I need help. a girl is entitled te a pure groom, | ** tell him to go to work on

the same way a fellow is entiled to a pure bride.

Well, we had

a difficult time

mind, which is sick. to oar Masband needs

trol but we managed somehow. We were married a month ag0/

Ht he ref 104 is still

te

metlgad

regarding

thinking

keeping our emotions under con-| tations.

“| What do a doctor) ED AT'S

te

see a

you suggest?—-NAGGMOTHER

need

You

MOTHER:

DEAR

;

in a you

more help than I

doct single letter. There are no lines cine | Of ,Communication between you

and he is still pure. This is what| 9. 45. back —— your daught and probably er fg | happened and I need your help.| Sil "\tecr i ‘ouceeat’ yeu cen| and there never were. Go te a mental health clinic Our wedding took place in| your clergyman—and your law-

church at 110

A.M. There was! yer_sbout an annulment.

SS.

‘|we slipped away. We passed a] prAR beautiful beach about 100 miles “Nagged

BETROTHED

.-- Miss Isabel Perez and Raul Davila| out of town and Ward Mr.

and

varro

of

Mrs.

Santurce,

engagement Mrs.

|

Raul

turee. The engagement was form-|

Gomez,

to Raul]

son of Mr.

Davila

business

daughter|the

Gibbs

Perez

Gibbs

has

a degree

administration

University

Rico.)

then

spend

£0)

the

Well, I couldn't drag him off

Her fiance, a well known TV and | the

and| stage actor, studied at the Univer-

Vilella of San-|

and

from | night.

of Puerto

said it/her letter on the desk and I am|

be fun to stop there,

in swimming

beach,

and

works 5 ‘enxilic.

he

got

himseff

cose ai coal

sity ef Puerto Rico, the Universi-

by the|

the

at | house. of the] The couple

has

a degree

in*theatrical

arts}

He’s

been

using

the

|

home

of the

| bride-to-be.

|

parents

are planning

a De-

cember wedding.

Miss Marfa del Pilar Vis- mon as “Piri” ‘will be given a

li-

nen

shower

in

the

Club

today

Alfa,

at

3 p.m.

Calle

Ceryantes,

Condado. *The Mesdames Miguel Ferrer Jr., Roberto Bird, Jose Mera, and Alberto Ferrer and the Misses

Choly

Mera

and

Diana

invited.

», Miss

Viscasillas

zalo Ferrer tue Socorro

a

come

‘tobe

is

a

wed

Gon-

Sept. 3, in PerpeChurch. The_ bridegraduate

of

Torre,

Ramon

St.

Jo-

son

Lebron

son of Mr.

lan

Miss

Viscasillas

is

Cornell

the

daugh-

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Santos Vis, Casillas. The groom-to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Fe rrer. **

The Hato

Women’s Rey

Auxiliary

of the

Club

honor

Lions

will

the Misses Irma and Rosita Vazquez Ortiz with a luncheon at *the home of Mrs. Nereida Piccinni,

day

Floral

at

Park,

Hato

Rey,

to-

3 p.m.

Both young ladies, sisters, will Marry on Aug. 27 at El Pilar

Church in Rio Piedras. Miss Vazquez

Ortiz

will

marry

se Sea

She’s

wae she :

been abused,

luxuries which

She

;

we could not

has skipped

Run,

wed

outside help

af.

‘signed my name to excuses, goes| one place when she tells us she’s|

«

you

suggest,

‘aeah ieee

ints

went

ink

walk,

TODAY—The

get

First Puerto Rice

Universal Theater Festival presents

school and|

“Leche

Nupcial”

(The

Four

Pester) by Jan de Hartog, in the Tapia Theater im Old San Juan

work a week ago but he still! going te another, dips into my|teday and tomerrow at 8:40 p. m.

and

Mrs.

Domingo

Ga-

Mr. and Urbina. =

¢

Mrs.

Antonie

&

Dr. and Mrs. Fernando Monserrate and. their daughter Aida will honor Miss Ana Victoria Diaz

Molina,

rio Belaval day in the Caribe

and

her

fiance

Ma-

at a luncheon SunClub Caribe of the

Hilton

Hotel.

at the University of Puerte Rice. The bride-to-be has a B.A. from

Notre

Dame

College - in

Baltimore. Her fiancé, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pepito Belaval of Santurce, studied business administration

The

in

College couple

Franklin

in

will

Oct. 1, at Sacred in Santurce.

and

Pa. be married

Heart

Church

MIAMI DRAPERY 1863

Loiza

Santurce

Tel

St.

3-2111

STONE COLLAR supposed to be used

a3 a distinctive mack of leadership.

The artistic fgares created by our indians us many centuries ago are some of our most precio historic treasures. A similar heritage from earliest days is the art of producing the finest of rum.

Ra-

RON

ee

‘ma

Ir-

:

Whatever

The brides-to-be are the daughters of Vazquez

Marshall

8

“Nagsed At” in the eldest ef

ford.

G .,|

reach.

she'll do the

Redriguez.

lilaze and Mrs. Ana Molina de Diaz Collaze, professor of biology

of

know|

Torre,

employed llano and

graduate

to

and Miss Rosita Vazquez Ortiz will wed Domingo Colon Masson,

Miss Diaz Molina is the daughter of the late Roman Diaz Co

by Ramirez de AreTorregrosa Inc., is an

like

of Mr.

seph’s Academy, Brentwood, L. I, N.Y. Her fiance presently engineering University.

“ca

will

Mrs.

Bird

will be the hostesses at the shower to which 60 friends have

been

Lebron

and

Wid oe

you'd

story.

smears medic on his sunburn! purse whene ine she feels like it,|Matimee on Sanday is at 4 p. m. ver

Parties For Brides-To-Be casillas, khown to her friends

fr

Perhaps

the whole

sunburn

| Parents of the coufle and celebrat-| from the Pasadena, Calif., Play-| ever simee as an excuse to stay| | ed with a cham reception

dest is so filled with hostilities

taking the liberty of mailing it.| Gaat she’s completely out of your

liberti

ty of Tulane, in Néw Orléans, and | I bad to cail the doctor.

alized last Sundayfévening

the knowhave seven childre n

LANDERS: I'm| dee could be very useful im Mother. I found connection with all of them. Your

That’s why José Gonzalez Clemente & Cia. is so proud of RON SUPERIOR PUERTO RICO for which you have honored as your choice

. distinctive favor, mellow taste and goodness

RE

im

the]in

|

Perez

Miss

ANN At’s”

CR

im

their

Isabel

|

i” im

announce

of

Miss

| Davila

would

Vicente Perez Na-

and ask for special help. If you

ese

a brief reception afterwards and

200 TETUAN SAN

JUAN,

ST.

PUERTO

TEL. 3-1468

RICO

85° PROOF

PUERTO RICO

MAYAGUEZ, P.R.

‘ jess aca

-

Ph

eee

+

% «“ Soe

} ee

te

ee

-


Wy

Foreign ‘Diplomats Di

s WOMAIOVWY w WW

:

Watching US Campaign

ANNAN

By William

S. White

WASHINGTON—An international gallery of spectators is watching our national political campaign with the most acute attention—and the most careful manners—ever turned to! our

internal

affairs

The

since

foreign

fully

divided.

work

as

World

They

must

representatives

This

suspense | ful

IN

MOSCOW—Prior

to

attending

a session

of

the

trial

of

wife,

Barbara.

Powers

received

a

ten

years

sentence

yesterday.

(AP

U-2

And

Photo)

they

By

J. M.

ROBERTS

Press

News

One of the activities every

the

away, is a conservative. Just a little farther away he becomes a rightist, and again, to some

Analyst

great American election year is

apportionment

of

schools

political

labels.

Let’s

discuss

liberals

con-

servatives, example.

News

Analysis dom

and

Opposition

there

not

enough

of

them

to

if you

take

Barry

Goldwater

their

conspiciously

being

left

to

go

own is

near

around,

of

admitted

the

meaning

of

conserva-

the

liberal

a

your

left

man

liberal.

nearby

may

but

be

tag

just

A little farther

up

to

a

political

to

institutions.

Liberal

of course. Nietzsche institutions cease

liberal

the

said, from

moment

they

are soundly established.” Some philosophers say there is no such thing as liberalism, for to be a

liberal

you

must

be

tolerant,

to be a liberal in the United you must be intolerant of

but

States things

like McCarthyism, and if you are is intolerant you can’t be a liberal.

a _ moderate

left, he

a liberal. A little farther left he is a leftist and perhaps dangerous. A Possible Menace A man a little on your right, even

ance to change be clearly seen old.

being

varies greatly, depending on the point where you are standing. If you stand in the middle-of-theroad

The terms leftist and rightist are becoming too dangerous for gen-

in

few

considerable

resistance to change, and moderate conservatism,

changes, “Liberal

tives The

a _ possible

to be called a Communist or a Fascist By dictionary definition, a liberal should always be seeking changes

evaluations.

one

thought,

eral use, because when a man gets that far off center he’s liable

the liberals selfrom conservatives

comes

anymore,

for

of

(A search for definitions in this field can be fun, if you don’t carry

it too far.)

distance

Argument Possible can make an argument

You

for

which

is

the

until the as better

ONE

SMALL

in Rio Piedras

CANDLE

up

Since in the ophers,

I believe so wholeheartedly philosophy of the Christ(it is better to light one

on

where

Ponce

intersection This

de

of

it is backed

Leén

Calle

problem

from

the

Universidad.

could

be

solved

candle than to curse the darkness), I

am

again

paper

to

your

fine

Police

Department

one

man

persistent

hope

that

there things

one day this week moved very nicely.

and

writing

with

a

this will help in some ure

to

1

correct

read

Mr.

a

small meas-

bad

measure.

Ramon

Torres

Bras-

chi’s letter as Commissioner of Police to the man who wrote the

The other bad de Leén route

Ponce

de

had

spot on this Ponce that I travel is

Leon

and

Borinquen

complimentary letter about the Police Department in Puerto Rico.

Avenue. The policeman at the intersection two blocks further towards San Juan on Ponce de

If Mr.

Leon

take

Torres

action

Braschi

would

as eagerly

as

honestly

to

this

to

only

and respond

criticism

he

did

letter

we

liceman

as

complimentary

might get some action in correcting the many many deficiencies

in

our

police

work

despite

what

Mr. Torres Braschi says as regards its perfection. School

have

has

the

because

at

which

jams

we

handle

and

abominable

tions

the

smoothly

begun

the have

again

traffic

few

key

create

we

jams

intersec-

these

no

traffic

Traffie »

}

at Borinquen

fine

policeman

traffic

light

which

causes

for

3

or

Now

if

job of

Avenue

4

and handle

a back

he the

lets

right

do

it.

Recently

this

has

moral

as

well

as

economic

wrongs. This has faced many men with the problem of being economically liberal and racially conservative. In such confusion, what does mean when a candidate claims

be

a liberal,

or

denies

it to

being

too

conservative? He’s

trying

You’re

to outguess

the

the

boss.

boss.

Where

the

can-

on

specife

issues

didate stands the question.

this

flows

fend

letter

he

Braschi

will

but

utilize

Police

the

time

he

of a reply to deDepartment

is

two

MORE

small

situations

make rhany of us happy. Carlten Wheatley Rio Piedras,:P. R. *

and

is

so close

States—still

a new

phase

of

a

special

interest

to

peculiar

drama

of

.There

United

are

the

is the fact. that,

world’s

its history

most

and

power-

a new

re-

Kennedy

been

able

to

they

know

observe

from

almost a

nothing

distance,

beyond

primarily

what im

the

S.

Administration

Of

Vital

Concern

be

effective,

he

must

be

in

on

what

is

going

on—very

in the American world, but scrupulously not of that world. foreigner, he must maintain an antiseptic impartialify; he

not even seem to interfere. All the same, diplomats are

This

*

ABOUT

STRAY

DOGS

dogs

receive

of be

in

this

San Juan cerbrought to the

attention of the Department the Municipal Public Works

an

effort

to

end

this

of in

brutality.

mentioned

groups

an

to

effort

method

of

department the ASPCA

use

adopt

and

a

destroying

make

is

no

question

that

these dogs should and destroyed but can’t we

must be do it in

a more manner?

scientific

humane

best way

hie

E.

Johnsen

Santarce,

P. R.*?

the

allied

.

and

then

put

Iran

to get along with

this

is

the

deepest

true

eoncern about For at bottom

two

clear and difficult It will return this

“anti-colonial,”

for

on

a thin

diet

of

help

while

we

us is to kick us regularly measure

the the

of

the

in the jtecth.

diplomatic

community’s

American election. new American administration choices: country

to

a

bold

and

will’ have

sympathetic

and

total leadership of the West, electing to stand fast with our ftiends when their truly vital interests are involved, even if this should put

us

on

the

“wrong”

side

in

the

ferment

of

African- Asian

na-

tionalism. Or it will decide to withdraw alliance and to put our main

into

the

possibility

into

some

of bringing

kind

of

more and more from the, Westhopeg in our own strength and

the

neutral

quasi-alliance

'\v»-UJ{F nn Sa

ARN

By

DE

uncommitt@d a-

us.

RE

MW,

FEVER | ]

FLETCHER STAR

,

and

with

POTOMAC

KNEBEL

Washington

“oe

Bureau

Dick Nixon’s campaign reminds you of the boy next door. While

son people who'll show him how

within

earshot

ejection

House,

he’s

of

the

quiet

as

but once away from a regular cut-up.

e

for

votes

trust.

Jack

for

with

The

decided heads

White

a

in

will

Ktnnedy’s all

He

and

:

superior no

to

man

be

gineering

man’s,

was

the

but

at

$f

en-

guilty

dachshund.’ se

s

One voter was so impressed by 4

call

for

has the. ‘on

“sacrifices,”

i

agrees - to back, |he vaueee 2 ae

now

may

gee

|Kennedy’s

atid support of all-the Stevebt

on

handiwork

has!

its egg-|

brave

night.

Nature’s

vie-|!east

one-basket. 7+

Roosevelt

dry-eyed

<

he’s

brain

world

to put

Kennedy.

be

far

Nixon”

academic

not

to

mouse,

home,

. : -

“Scholars

Mrs.

H. ye

and

of

fresh assistance to her enemy, Nasser’s Exypt. The plain and unpleasant truth is_this: There is mounting evidenee—as Belgium bitterly complains in private—that the

ani-

mals.

here

give

humane these

representatives

Foreign Policy Sore Spots those who are emotionally

among

partnership

MW

stray

of

vigor.

and

unity

Even

Al Dinhofer’s exposé of the brutal and inhumane treatment modern city tainly should

true

illustration, there is great sympathy for our old ally, Belgium— to which we have given the back of our hand in her sad troubles in the Congo. There is concern, too, that we bring Iran into

tions

that

especially

its

restore

ern

&

is

West. They know the Western alliance is in deen trouble and that whoever ascends to the Presidency will have an immense job to

Sir:

in

stead by creating an action to “ak

To

And

these

would

There

Torres

be thinking his

leviate

blocks.

Mr.

deep

als@

line.

to

been complicated by the contention that the federal government should

or the Humane Society of America the methods that these fore-

up of traffic

a

There

they

so engage us all: And‘ what will the

ment

and the

But

normal

men, too, and so, in deepest confidence, they have their political favorites here, Some are silently rooting for Nixon; some for Kennedy. But far mote are worrying about what the new administration’s foreign policy line will be than about the identity of the man who wiil make that

Certainly the could find out from

traffic

of John

have

much As a

must

the po-

please not take the time to answer will

until the big intersection

a wonderful

direction and keeps flowing. However, the

Ponce de Leén doesn’t seems to have the same ability as this other

to

policemen

situation.

is doing

traffic traffic

here.

pain-

their

For years political liberalism in the United States has revolved around the thesis that whenever something good needs to be done, it is proper for the federal govern-

so

very easily by a good policeman who knows what he is doing. The

has

reasons.

interest

of

What is cone by an American administration is to many of these diplomats often more vital than what is done by their own governments. What may be done by a new administration in this time of a great changing of the guard is thus an’ issue of sleepless concern, especially considering the new factors of the present race. No American politician, therefore, is keeping a closer ‘watch on the campaign than are these polite visitors. The diplomat must do more than keep his government advised of what is happening here. He must also be a predictor of future events; he runs his own private polls.

resist-

new can than the

LETTERS Sir:

the

enter

U.

the thesis that political liberalism— the search for change—itself produces conservatism, which is the

menace.

their

care

press.

Liberal And Conservative Tags Both Depend On Point Of View Associated

nations

find

take

| lationship with its allies and enemies. And there is the comparative newness of both candigates. The diplomats know something of Richard Nixon. He has, ‘after all, for nearly eight years sat in the present administration, But they don’t know a vast amount about him, for the reason that Vice-President Nixon’s work has been largely confined té the privacy of the National Security. Council and Cabinet.

pilot Francis Gary Powers, his family visits with American consul Richard Snyder, From left, Snyder, Mrs. Ida Powers, the pilot’s mother, Oliver. Powers, his father and his

other

the race looks

nation—will

Sy MMMM NY

FAMILY

to

election

several

is elected,

Z

POWERS

for

in that

whoever

now

continue

other questions which be Kennedy or Nixon?

presidential

people

II.

of

unable to avoid those Will the new President new President do? these

War here

diplomats

i aed

mediet Pi

x! ai. Pi

i


THE

SAN

JUAN

STAR

— Saturday, August 28, 1960

“the San Juan Star P.O.

(450

Bex

4187,

Gae

Comercio St.

Fuse.

Ei

Pueerte

tmparcial

Bice

Safiding)

(Payable tm Advance) Bates te other counirics on request

Shoot

im the 12 states of the Con-

federacy cy,

In an editorial yesterday, we asked Attorney General Hiram R. Cancie to inferm the Citizen on

state legislature and one grud-

his family

Singly admitied, if at ail, by

and his property in his home against night intruders. speed. His repiy

=

paper.

Our editorial yesterday was im response to repeated requests from readers for information following the published

report of a man’s

der charge placed against

near

Puerto

Rico,

which

sets

forth

the

we

discover

to being

the

total

comes

one-half the whele.

al ttf

Mr. Cancio cited the law, Article 209 of the Penal of

and add up their counties which

population,

a man

whe reached into his bedroom through a window in an attempt to lift the man’s trousers hanging on a chair. Code

«Af we take the 12 states which

McGILL. lest

arrest, and a mur-

him, for shooting

|

conditions

ee

f

for justifiable homicide. The law, as it stands today, leaves it entirely up to the courts to determine whether the homicide was “justifiable.” It places the

burden aimost entirely on the shoulders of the citizen who shoots, or swings a bat, in what he believes to be defense of his home or property against a burgiar er any unknown intruder.

This law, passed in 1904, has this catch provision: his

home

and

before

he

faith have endeavored to decline any further struggle before the homicide was committed.” Our interpretation of this is, possibly erroneous-

ly, that if you see a stranger across the reom in the middle of the night, going through your pants or your bureau drawers, you should confer with him and as-

cation | and opportunity long had lected. The problem is national, but

certain first whether his intentions are dangerous to you

or your

might

loved

ones

before

you

use

curtail or cut off completely

burglar. The

peril

in

Such

a

a weapon

his

is

f [

of

or swings the hat, “must really and in good

defender

shoots

ina

the

career

as a

obvious.

You

POLITICAL

unless

I have before McGill’s eolumn

have

“really and

and,

im addition,

you

in good faith” tried te persuade

him

er bash in his head. We think the criminal

is getting

all the best

of

pon in hands.

minding his own business in his own home. The intruder wasn’t invited. He should be made te feel, we life. Perhaps there wouldn’t be so much of it. The law seems iaadequate to us. We hope it can be amended to provide the same protection for the honest citizen as it now gives to the criminal.

Answer

-

sanctions

they

will

impose

cemsus,

to prep

up

a status quo

which

empleyment, and imrome stafistics

Mr. Ralph 12 August

we

Kennedy’s wonder,

can

of your printing equipment and eyeglasses that go with it.

the

to hope

that

ical lapses him from

our

typograph-

will not discourage continued valued

Horacio M. Reye Santarce, P. KR.

TODAY’S

eager the

cenclusions concern author's LQ. and mielacumen or the -

BEST

FROM

EUROPE

De

mocrats do about the problem of mechanization that the Repu-4 blicans

have

to do?

Would

not

or

are

not

able

the Democrats fer-

sake this progress fit of a vote? ——

for the

bene-

Having met Mr. McGill im Atlanta,

At this writing the hemisphere’s foreign ministers had not decided in their San Jese| meeting on the

Mr.

What,

believe, that burglary is committed at the risk of his

Possible

me of

| inglectualthe

memo, subject ef that column was tendered as a political wea-

it under the law. The burden of proof is on the man

A

printable

WEAPON

1960. We cannot avoid getting the impression that the Reuther

that he shouldn’t struggle any more before you shoot him

with tryimg

LETTERS Sir:

you

cen-

reveal ne lenger exists.

the law says you had better not shoot or swing a club attacks

is

the

tropolitan San Juan, to these nocturnal yisits by burgiars, and you may be a nervous type wha gets frightened when you see a stranger in your bedroom. But criminal

it

that

are probably unaccustomed, even as a resident of me-

the

Of

ft

today’s

ith

in

i lite

elsewhere

é

is published

lteletanedtcatta

Mr. Cancio replied with commendable

cfs

his life,

Hy

to defend

en-

Piet bagel!

he could take

a story

Fes

action

we fimd

} tively ignored by every single

a

what

plain-

ly evident m the 1950 census.

i t

Before You

‘only 1482 trend

b

Think

i

_ EDITORIALS

on

Dictator

Georgia,

I

am

surprised

that he imtends the Democratsto

cash im on this unfertunate em-

Trujillo

of the Dominican Republic for his part in the assassination attempt of June 24 on President: Romulo Betancourt

of Venezuela.

What

does

seem

prebable,

how-

ever, is that the meeting of the Organization of American States (OAS), and its conclusions, will end the rule

of

United

the

Dominican

States

despot.

proposal

of

satisfaction

free

elections,

supervised by the OAS, is an excellent one. It must be accepted, of course, by the people of the country involved. But it could establish a valuable precedent for the determination by the people of their choice of leaders. If they then vote for a dictator, there could be no complaint. If they vote him out, he’d

have to go.

gacans

reading

a

true

Evidently,

the

firmation

lack

the

teletype-setter of

of

the

oversights

is

a

of

reaf-

proofreader’s

alertness.

Af the ee flection ,

ef

reprodactieon of a letter of mine to the STAR.

rp!

The

er Be RAM el

30-year

Nations ee could have mt

wookt- ke tree tgp.

‘peas’

sat. wea

tbe

te

i

i. (yea

ean

“Came quickly, Se sing

headt¥...<

va.

afk es

awe

eh.

nmbic,sha

0 sear

oe ait

sa

ate wept


J2

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, August 20, 1960

GOP Is Ahea d Of The Game-At This Sta By JAMES MARLOW Asseciated Press News Analyst

of

WASHINGTON (AP)—At this point in the presidential camPaign, just a few weeks old, the

Democrats ing.

The

them

to,

are

doing

the

Republicans

on

the

one

way

Just

this

week

showed

Vice

M.

Nixon

F.

Kennedy

have

defensive,

in

or

or

Gallup

President

in

the

once

the

poll

Richard

Senator

John

presidential

Face by 50 to 44 per cent voters questioned, with eent undecided This preference may

around

put tried

another.

a

leading

catch-

present

of the 6 per switch

session

congress

ends

and

paign starts in eoming so early, the

Democrats

the

cam-

Democratic

ovromises

earnest. the poll

But, gives

challenged

the Democrats

big strides in civil rights. The Republicans have challenged the

a 22-point

program

cause

for

con-

Democrats

A

cern.

platform

civil

to

make

rights

govud

fight

by

now.

south-

This session of congress, where Democrats overwhelmingly out-

ern Democrats could stretch this session well beyond Labor Day

number

and

Republicans,

was _ sup-

posed to last three or four weeks. The ‘senate has been in session almost two weeks with little solid accomplishment except a

minimum

wage

bill

passed

Thursday night. But- the Republicans have been working overtime to use this session to embarrass the

Democrats.

For

instance:

the

even

other

ruin

chances

legislation.

for

for

talking”

and

around

legislation

Republicans

had

is

a

the

Republicans

to

short

Kennedy

and

backed

this

platform

Johnson,

idea,

into

not

be

the

a eae

much arrange-

All of

the) Democrats

able

to

make

platform.

week,

Democrats,

led or

them,

by

Kennedy,

rathef

have

good

: just

pusHed

some

for

an

increase from $1 fo $1.25 in the minimum wage, while bring-

who

ran

ur

medical

session,

may

promised medical care for the aged on a wide scale and under the social security program. But

Democrats’ necks. And they got another chance to do the same when’ President ‘Eisenhower

on

ment. Sa on this also, in the

ammuni-

Democratic

Democrats

finance: committee with nservative

on

The

own

the senate teamed up narrower

the Demaside, the

fresh

their

Dems Team With GOP

Conservative

tion.

gave the Republicans a to wrap the “look-who’scomplaint

on

criterion—but when ocrats brushed this

within

party.

It would have been “impossible congress to tackle such—a

formance

his running mate, Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, sidetracked the civil rights bills.

This chance

bottleneck

to pass

offered.

program in such a short period —if congress’ usual tardy per-

any

Kennedy

he

a

ing ple

many more millions of under its protection.

peo-

The Democratic platform Promised this, too. But in the

face of strong opposition from Republicans and members of

his

own

party,

yield ground new workers

Kennedy

had

to

on the! number of he wanted covered

in order to win passage of the bill. And the House ;bill doesn’t go

nearly

so

far.

;

While Nixon has slip off to Maine

Carolina

nedy,

to

make

managed to and North

spéeches,

Ken-

to’.stay

close

compelled

to the senate, has mostly been mending fences. Meanwhile, the publicity section of the Republican National

Committee

Pa

NIXON

MEETS

WITH

ADVISORY

GROUP—Vice

Presi-

dent Richard Nixon’ met this week with advisory group formed to assist him in his presidential campaign. Clock-

wise, from

McCaffery,

of John

lower

left:

Dr.

John

Burchard

of MIT;

Stanley

Nixon’s executive assistant: Dr. Philip Thayer

Hopkins

University;

Dr.

William

Elliott

of

Lon

Fuller

of Harvard;

facturer; and Robert turer. (AP) Photo)

Charles

Sprague,

for the

dying

Hoyse

and

at

10

a.

to

_ start Cidra,

candidates

for

the

Pedro A. Santana has also nominated for reelection

from

the

San

Juan

three

club will undertake preceding

the

its to

ter

NARVAEZ

and his combo

Dinner from 7 PM

No cover charge

Showtime 11 PM

Closed Sunday Fc

db en ttin oeencaceee

et

1

te

oe

etal

Ida

Welfer

nurse, Mrs. and a maid,

Mrs.

Welfer

jot

down

plans

to

according

women.

remains valid, Clark said. It provided for trust funds of $150,000

cut

for

after nonto

two

Mrs.

Welfer,

Mrs. O’Brien and for Mrs. Lewis.

En-

This

Silva, vice president.

was

cription

$400,000

for

a lifetime i

job

the hospita]

which

chart

prompted

ins-

Clark’s

ruling: “Everything

BUFFAO, N. Y. (H— Teen-ager Donald Defrize was carrying a knife in a shoulder holster, a stil-

to go to Univ. of Miami. Theta XI to have fraternity (house) at Richter expense. Mafgaret take

bar,

ye

Mrs.

Well Equipped

police

said.

Defrize,

17,

all

jewelry.”

Theta Carnegie

was

i Carnegie

at

XI

Tech

i

is

Tech.

a

fraternity

“Margaret”

at

Senet Miisteccthtemtiioriaiep arrested

2

sister,

ruling from

Except for specifieations in the deathbed will, a pfevious will

letto, a pocket knife, brass knuckles, a sledge hammer, and a Pipch

Night

had

other

elec-

activities until ‘‘maintain its

status,’’

rique Lugo

HECTOR

that.

Witnessed made ‘his testimony

Emma Lewis. All testified that two days before his death, Rich-

in the period

November

organization

partisan

Clark

to double

of Los Angeles, his Margaret F. O’Brien,

tions.

Sensation

‘accountant

dollars, but

close

Will judge taking

Richter’s

district.

meeting in the early part of September to plan activities the

Dencing

gets

his desires for disposition of his for State 51 will hold a estate in the presence of the

Citizens

down on election

Miami

electronic devices to in playing the stock

it was

The after

To Meet In September

OZZIE & ANITA REYES

of

Pittsburgh

million

said

Citizens For State 51

The

equally.

An estimate shortly after Richter’s death set his estate at

Senate

Rep. been

almost

University

who used guide him market.

from San Juan, have already been named. They are Antonio Quirés Méndez and Arturo Ortiz Toro.

Stylist

shared

retired

Senate.

The

chart

‘drastically

the bulk of the six million dollar estate of Otto G.| Richter, a

candidates for the House of Representatives and 16 nominees for

CRAIG

have

and

Humacao, Aguadilla, Arecibo, and San Juan. The. meeting in Ponce will not be held until 2 p. m. The conventions will nominate

the

here,

Under county judgé George T. Clark’s ruling, Carnegie Institute of Technology gets nothing

Senate. in

man’s hospital

validated

changing the benefidiary status of two universities which were

Party

will m.

rich

was

Republican

conventions’

promptly

(Stork Club, El Morocco and other outstanding clubs)

Song

Statehood

The

the

MIAMI, Fla. (AP)-A sketchy will penned on the back of a

will hold political nominating conventions in six assembly districts tomorrow to select nomi-

nees

beating

By Judge

Held Tomorrow

orchestra

Sophisticated

manu-

manufac-

Conventions To Be

NORO MORALES - TONY

Chicago

Massachusetts

The

and his famous

Percy,

6 GOP Nominating

ChfauCo b ncha

been

Sketchy Will Validated

Harvard; Henry Ahlgren of the Un iversity of Wisconsin; Dr. Lawrence Kimpton of the University of Chicago; Nixon; Dr. John Hannah of Michigan State University;

Dr.

has

Propaganda pants @ff its opposite number in the: Democratic _| National Committee.

here 2

while»

-

was

nat bhbea BOREo RT fas,a Ee


ee

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, August 20, 1960 {gen p bpp pbb bhp

bbb

68040 GENERAL

TENDENCIES:

Yeu)

Righter

by having long and intimate

and so much alertness today that|scheme you would certainly be wise to| carry through with whatever you) place into motion. Later find that you are able to

bine nual

(Sept. garner

at your 23 to much

time.

Oct. 22) valuable

to/information now by being active

commenced

already

have

talks

are vital to your

of things

LIBRA You can

Will Have To. Pay

“cemmennnedeee

ideas| with those who

interesting

many

so

Carroll

you|ly engaged in com-|trips with these

mental ingenuity and ma- it. SCORPIO expertness to rid self of

any who

fun can

whom

you

not take today?

them

to some

love? nice

or on release

Why

j|ambitiqns

‘state your desires SAGITTARIUS

TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) This should be a day to come to better understanding home ties through service co-operation.

GEMINI After home,

calls at

(May

21

that

are

for

this time. MOON CHILDREN

to July 21) ecentrated anglings,

Either through

for

CAPRICORN

(Dec.

today

will

those

who

con-|far

future.

are

The committee said approval of the credit was needed for an early

ure to increase to $250 million

start on projects for “greater social progress and economic dev-

orized for the President’s foreign aid contingency fund. This was

elopment.”’ “Continued frustration of such demands increasingly leads to ac-

asked to help blems in the where.

midAug.

He said the admission

to

expected

to

send

charge

is

expenses of 12 states are

representatives.

ceptance

of

temptations

make

the

right

cognizant

of

PISCES

(Feb.

an to

to

offered

policy,

for a program

to mobilize

independthe

cam-

of debate It

on the aid measure.

would

cooperation

countries

provide

$500

million

of development

with

plus

an

Latin

the

up

for

and

considera-

from $150 million the amount auth-

meet special Congo and

proelse-

\(#—Moscow

radio

is

previously

in

reported

the

Soviet

republic of Kirghizia has 232 resi$100, dents in the 100 year-plus class.

American

additional

you

» Gala Nightsx

assohelp

at the smart

impression

CLUB

is impor-

20 to March

in

earthquake

boasting again about the longevity of Russian citizens, claiming there are 5,000 people 100 years or older in Soviet Armenia alone. The radio

nightly

20)

One of your closest ties will prof|fer a plan that will bring you

(Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) | greater success get excellent results'you follow it.

from

LONDON

mittee. The committee’s strong recommendation was made in advance

and

rebuild

The Reds Don’t Die

by demagogues and destructiveness,’’ said a report by the com-

The representatives will meet in the afternoon to ‘‘develop plans for grass-roots organization to gather farmer opinion on farm ent farm support in paign,’’ Loveless said.

broadclever

decided

greater benefits.

you

your ambitions and who are in| a position to help you gain them. VIRGO You will

tion yesterday was another meas-

John-

private AQUARIUS (Jah. 21 to Feb. amelio-|}19) A most charming individual

LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Be/on a higher-up, which very friendly now, especially |tant at this time. with

million for Latin America.

Sen. Lynden

the benefit of some exceptional a2 jplan that will bring you both

in any sphere|will offer to become and planning |ciate-of-sorts in order

the

flood damage. Also ordered

necessary to defray the meeting to which

day and

give

terday urged prompt action to approve a special credit of $600

Kennedy, Democratic candidate, and his

plan, said it has not been how much to charge.

22 to Jan.

you are more a generous and

you|\co-worker

(June

study or some you can today

rate your affairs ‘through working properly

21)

Sen. John presidential

Iowa Gov. Herschell Loveless, in announcing the admission fee

you

clearly. (Nov. 22

|Dec. 21) This is an ideal |to get out with an associate

chores at|20) If make the|minded,

important

provided

million.to help Chile in its efforts

21.

with |learn about fine new outlets that and/will help you to expand in the future.

to June

doing regular. go out and

today,

WASHINGTON (#—The Senate Foreign Relations Committee yes-

son, speak at the Democratic west farm conference here

(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)

place

Aid Bill Is Pushed

DES MOINES, Iowa (#—An admission fee will be charged when

running mate,

problems. A kind-hearted higher-up who ARIES (March 21 to April 19) |is used to doing things in grand Have you been neglecting those | style is able to understand your

persons

To Hear Kennedy

future,

~

CARIBE

except

Monday

if

Means e A OSS a

UTC TT

a

ATE aie

ry)

Oy

y

(0) N

n

mo \)

Ma

Z

ia

4

rw

i

FS

fod

Ay

e

PARIS—NEW

the

perfume

of

YORK

distinction

A perfume by DANA is the invisible cosmetic that comes in a bottle but is applied directly to the soul. . . creating beauty from inside out. Don’t leave

home

without

it.

Trulv

well-dressed

women

never do. with

* *

LUIS INES

TAMAYO DE JUAN Dancing

@

MIGUELITO

PRES

*

ALBERTO * JOSE

to the music

of

MIRANDAj@ | PEPITO fe!

ROCHI LOPEZ

s

have

By

HREM

What The Stars Foretell

$600 :MillioN Latin

Midwest Democrats

hit,

BRT

te

is


awviieal

14

THE SAN JUAN

STA — Saturday, R August 20, 1960

|CROSSWORD - - - By Eugene Sheffer i

8

9

12

i=

[10

Bridge Today

fal

By William Seamon

/ 8

Nerth-Seuth Nerth

25

27

V//)29

126

suspected that a slam was in the cards. True, there are hands where a slam would be. impossible but that should hardly deter South from exploring the slam possibil-

deals

Y/ 22

vulnerable

North 2° K82 VA*4t

‘ZL

@AQ63

i

zo 33

V7

30

%

WZ, 4)

[42

a7

48

Le

St

Y V7

F

Y

West om5

32

South

AAS

WZ

149

Y,

WY

W

WZ A4% | 45

4. bone: . comb, form 9. Angelica

12. artificial language

13. demented

'

The

Se S3

(coltloq.)

52. small valleys

10. brawl 11. ancient

€LU.S. President 43. argument against

53. affirmative VERTICAL 1. underworld god

bronze money 18. miserly 20. card game

44.eatsupper T. river

15. 16. 17. 19. 21. 22.

salt era mergansers vivacity let it stand buffalo .~

24. gratifies 27. singing

2.Mrs.Cantor 3. persecutes

island

4 bed = wt

48. appearing

as if gnawed 50. botanist Gray 51. Miss West

tantalum

34. copyeatg

6. weight 7. printer’s measure: 8. bivalves 9. worries

25. turn inside out 26. dispatches 28. sly glances 31. type of fever

34. re ‘a ,

{

=

t

3%. exploits

‘Aj

+

j

T

R SIU

West Pass

lead: King of hearts One mu be st extremely careful not to misrepresent in his bid-

ding.

South

was

guilty

the

of

and

consequences.

such

suffered

North’s

open-

ing bid of one ne trump is standard. East passed and South did a terrible

thing

spades.

First of all, that

an

absolute

to

pass.

Nerth’s be,

he

when

he

bid

four

bid is

command

for

North

matter

how

good

No

opening cannot

circumstances.

no trump might

bid

on

South

one

thing

South

would

thing

trump

that woultl

be a three

hurt

and

split—very

no-

unlike-

There are many ways to handle the bidding over one no trump.

Opening

misrepresentation

The

under

any

might have

THE BETTER HALF

Perhaps, if South only bid three spades (an absotute game force), the end result would be good.

North

would

be

forced

to

bid

four spades with his three trumps and now South could try four no

trump.

If North

shows ‘two

aces,

South should gamble out the slam because the odds state that

he will be a big favorite

to make

it.

' The

only

Nerth

might

and

South

hand should less

risk will

have

is

that

only

one

ace

to

play

the

at five spades, which be easy on any hand un-

North

has

heart losers. We to

involved

have

specifically

three

have to pay off

the remote possibility. There is little to the play

here.

The king of hearts was won with

By Bob Barnes

pronoun

37. wrathful 38. temples

(archaic)

40. sit fora picture

Li E

t

|

=) 41. herd of whales

HT

3

35. drove

36. blue+ pencilerg

32. common talk

South 45S

combined hands here -will produce slam almost every time.

35. personal

Ee MINERS

31. oozes

33. symbol for

epic poem

24. noblemen

EIRIT

brother

32. egg-layer

ew

& anon

=

29. Odin’s

* (collog)

23. Greek

Answer te yesterday's puzzle.

voice 23. find out

30. female » relative

21. strikes 22. sew loosely

East Pass Pass

king of hearts (rather than the queen of diamonds) and a grand slam would be a laydown. The

ly, indeed.

bidding:

North INT Pass

40. young salmon

14. fish eggs

9Al097643 02752 0 4 @AQ

[ae

8-20 HORIZONTAL \1. obscure

East 2Q 9 83 ®oK9I872 2 Q7653

0 KQI1096 © 3105 34

S

Sz

LZ

ities. North might have’ had the

$K1082

Le

42. small inlet Ja

joe

'

43. mountain

&2

gap 45. employ

Average time of solution: 25 minutes. 46. dance step

39. decays / (© 1960, King Features Synd., Inc.) 49. sun god ™& , CRYPTOQUIFS ZIVIZ‘tISV DUSIZ NIS VLOLNO FUSE-ZISEL

'

ATDDTFL

LSLATLD.

¥esterday’s Cryptoquip: POPULARITY CONTEST

UNFRIENDLY

CAUSED

FRICTION.

=

ZA Sve | By

iS BEETLE MAKING ANY PROGRESS ON

PROMOTION MOUNTAIN, SARGE2

THAT

WAS

FASTEST

THE

DEMOTION

I EVER SAW _

Mort

Walker


AS YOU KNOW, I'M I DON’T KNOW VERY MUCH IN LOVE Y WHETHER SHE'D

YT WAS NICE OF YOU TO PICK ——

WITH

PAM!

IN

THE

FEW}

DAYS I'VE BEEN AWAY, IVE MISSED HER TERRIBLY,

ME UP. DR. MORGAN!

3

HAVE

ME...

LONG WAY TO GO ON HER DRINKING PROBLEM! HADN‘T $= YOU BETTER LET BS HER WORK THAT . OUT FIRST? as

BUT

I’M GOING TO ASK HER TO

ae

ee

aS

WDEELY

t

5.

(XBAI

-RUNNING WILD THROUGH

IT'S FORMER DETECTIVE FOSDICK, SIR I7— THE.

CHARGES ARE: RECKLESS

DRIMING, SQUASHING

SCORESOF PEDESTRIANS---|]

A

pSsT7—SORRY, PAL—

:

CHILDREN’S.

BUT, WE'VE GOT

|| THAT'S

PLAYGROUND,

AND SCRATCHING

THE FENDER OF

7OMAKEIT

A

KEEP

| CRIMES!

THE PRETENSE®

4500 Fine !!

b A POLICE. CAR!

SPY

UP

4

LOOSE

.

f{

GOOD!

.

& Oy

fe

-

STEVE 5

CANYON

o wer

g

By Milton

,

=

Po.

c

22}

FUN WITH CANYON... FLAVIN, I DISLIKE AND YOU MAY EVEN MAKING YOU A MARTYRBE REMEMBERED

=4\

BUT YOU ARE SUCH A

A SOUND

FROM

THE

STORAGE SHED, HOLLY... YET THE FRESH TIRE TRACKS

LEAD

INSIDE...

;

No JEEP HERE... AND THE TRACKS STOP <> IN THE MIDDLE

AND TIME IS RUNNING OUT FOR FLAVIN + ON THE MOUNTAIN ROAD WHICH 15 REACHED THROUGH THE FALSE WALL IN THE REAR OF THE

NUISANCE To ME! |

EY

PHONE

3-8400 FOR ALL LINES INTO The San Juan Star * HREREEAEUEE

RES

EEE EH Ss

DDD AAA AAI KH

ESSERE

HAD

SERAFEAEEAEE

PEK

RAR ARARRAAERARMARRARAAREY

ay

W” Nor

Caniff

.4


16

THE SAN JUAN

STAR — Saturday, August 20, 196v

Night Club Review: Fiesta Room

RADIO (Listings

Subject

WPRM-FM-98.5 WFID-FM-9%.7

WWWW

-i5z@

To

Me

Ke

WENA-1.500

Change)

WKYN-G8

Me

WRIOQ

— 1320NKe

WHOA

Ke

Ke

- 1408

Ke

WAPA-680

Saturday,

August

Ke

20 WAPA- Imagenes Musicales 9:30—WHOA - Billy Graham WKYN - News

00-WAPA-Club 680 WKYN - Morning Melodies 15 - WHOA - Baile Latino

10:00—- WFID-

10 10 ul

30 - WHOA - General Store 00-WHOA- Tops With Tems 30 - WHOA - Magazine of the 00—- WF ID-FM- Varieties 00-WKYN. Musical Matinee

iw

2e

e-«

6:30 - WKYN - Timetable 7:00 - WHOA - News 7:30- WHOA - Sports

00- WHOA - Music for One )0-WFIDFM-Listener’s Requests 00-WKYN- Movie Rundown WENA- Teenagers Club

WPRM-FM-Luacheon

Caw

oo a

Naan

15- WKYN

00-WHOA-—

Air

WKYN - News

2:00—-WFID-FM-The 3:00 - WHOA - Seaside WKYN-Concert

We

Dime

Tomeght’’? 30 - WRfOMusic for Many 0-WWWW - Fiesta Time WRIO - HiFi Nocturnal 15 — WF LD - FM - Nocturnal 30 - WWWW - Bandstand

We

Tonight™>

7:30—WRIO-

Music

WWWW-

for

(Listings Subject Te Change) (Programs listed according to language)

(4) 5.00-(2) (o>

Pinito

Hound

6:30—(4) 7:00—- (2)

Nifo Agreement”

(4)

(6) (2) (4) (6) 8:00-— (4) (6) 8:30—(2) 7:30-

METROPOLITAN | 3°2335 Phone

LAST —

(2) (4) ap

6:25-(2)

20

Huckleberry

La Feria del Gentleman’s

5 DAYS

Hour

WILUAM YUE

Fitn

Conozea Saturday Informe

del

Adventuring in La Hora Cero This

Nat

Man

King

Matinee

Everyday

No

3:00 Seats

Arts

Cele

Noticias Exitos

de

la

Semana

(6)

Sunday,

August

Roberts

7:30-(2) (6)

\

Film

look

somewhat

older.

Blackout

(4)

Sea

de de

Hunt

Submarine

AMBASSADOR:

Bermuda

Last

a

AZTECA:

Sign

of

(Sp.)

CAPARRA TERRACE Yo y las Mujeres, Sabaleros

The

Rabbit

Trap,

Alaska

Thieves

The

Its

Passage,

Gallant

Seven

BAYAMON INTERNATIONALarene DRIVE IN: Shake Hands With the Devil, They Came to

(Film)

(4) Mantovani y Orquesta

Cordura

9:30— (2) Official Detective

(4) “Puerta Cerrada” (Film) 10:00—(2) Noticias y Deportes 20:15—(2) Alfred Hitchcoch

RIVOLI:

de

Libel

Para

Wife

Pictures For TODAY

PARAMOUNPre, T

presents

exciting

—tLady

personality

MONICA, Mary

is

PENNIES”

“Piano

| Roll

lilting

ballads’

Valentine” to Walk

like

and “I Without

of

bouncy

Note,” She’s by

tra

Pepito

never

is

“Johnnie

a_

growling,

of

“Bill | Bai-

backed

the

which :

evening of

and

rendition

ley.” way

the

version

up

all:

the

Torres

orches-

sounded

fuller. —Dino

She's My Wife, What Can I Do? HOLLYWOOD

(AP)

A

woman heckler forced comic Buddy Hackett to walk off the floor at a Sunset strip nightclub and later drenched : actress Marie McDonald with a drink.

;

Miss McDonald,

volunteered

to replace Hackett and “Why Was I born?”

sang: ;

Calif.

Scott

to the ladies’ man grabbed

room this wemy arm and

clawed

shook

(AP)

Hardwicke

67.

me.

and

I

continued

off

on

her

to the

room.”

Miss McDonald said that later while she was returning to her table the uniden-

has filed a suit for divorce against Sir Cedrie Hardwicke, the British actor. She is 38, he

and magnificent voice of RADIO and TV Star

stort 1:50 P.M. Danny Kaye

of

pewder

Asks Divorce

SANTA

the

string

grip

Seheritas

Sir Cedric Hardwicke’s

SYMBOL OF FINE ENTERTAINMENT

obviously

trouble, too. The actress said: “As I was walking off te go

PONCE

Dermitorio

While

the’ pro-

But the heckler caused ther

FAJARDO

PUERTO RICO: Gunsight Ridge. Sun., The Unforgiven PARAISO: Texas Cowboy, Las Cor Sun. King Keng, Cara Fuego FOX-DELICIAS:

includes

‘My Funny Don’t Want her

Kiss

CORCELLES:

Available

Proudly

that

Highlight

Circus

Over

MARTI: Hours

in

You.”

Summer,

- PUERTO NUEVO KRESTO-DENIA: Wake Me When

McKenzie Hadas

opposite.

vocative, night club sense of the word, she’s very refreshing in a

a

The

RIO PIEDRAS SUPER DRIVE IN: Solemon and Sheba MODELO: Nosotros, Hambre Nuestra de Cada Dia PARADISE: The Hanging Tree, Island of the Lost Women. Sun. It Started With

the

chanteuse,

Blues,” “Birth of the Blues,” and

Affair,

Gladiators

no

ley”

19-20

Incredible Petrified World GRAND: Machine Gun Kellly,

is just

throaty

Murder”

8:30—(2) Zane Grey Theater (4) Rifteman (6) “Roughly Speaking’? 9:00— (2) Impacto

14

and Sun., Aug. SANTURCE

gal

One

Waiting

“FIVE

they’d

NEW BROADWAY: El Circo PARAMOUNT: The Five Penmes RIVIERA: Please Don’t Eat the Daisies

Review

Jinetes Cuentos

8:00-(2) \

portrays

“Make Your Own Bed” (Film) Mike Malone Documental Oficina Deportiva Cartoons Teenagers Show Informe del Tiempo ¥e Soy La Ley Aventuras de Campeon The Big re Sunday Film Festival: “Four Just Men” (Film) “Londoa (Film)

(Film)

$15 _ ‘ao a Oberts Rel rat Reberts » Hipicas E) Comandante

PM.

5:00— (6) 5:30-(2) (11) 6:00-(2) (4) (QLD 6:25—(2) 6:30-—"2)

Show

Late Show Cabalgata Deportiva Isla Contra la Capital Diario Puertorriqueso

Armstrong

S COBIAN'S THEATRES

Show

up,

Denver-born Judy kicks off her show with “I Never Knew,” “All of Me,” and the Sadie Thortipson song, “The Rains Came.” / She next does a “New Orleans med-

HOLIDAY: Suddenly Forbidden Island 3 Ring LORRAINE:

THAN—Louis

himself in the Technicolor musical drama “The Five Pennies,” which is held over for a second week (through Ang. 25) at the Paramount Theater. The film stars Danny Kaye and Barbara Bel Geddes.

Dawsen

Animal”

1:45-(4) Oeal

{nciuding Holidays Nightly 8:P.M. Regular Prices

Hand

“Satchmo”

Revista Sabatina Caravana Espafiola

(4)

Now

the

OTHER

Show Panamericane Cabo Cafiaveral Aventuras de Paladin

t@:00- (2) (11) '0:15-(2) 10:30-(4) 11:00- (4)

Tiempo

Teleperiodico

9:00-(2) (4)

a

su Iglesia Matinee

Ronda Deportiva Ivanhoe

(6) “Male

AM WD ‘

M&TRO- GOLDWYN) ‘MAYER

gamin sort ef way, and a capable performer.

the

NONE

Varieties

(Film) 6:00-

WIPR- (6) WKBM- (11) August

evenings. Her name is Judy Scott. Night club singers sometimes

Sat.

-

TELEVISION Saturday,

she’s

give the impression that if the stage lights melted their make-

Many

8:30-WWWW- Portraits in HiFi 10:00- WRIO- WFID-FM-Stereo 10:15-WAPA-Let’s Go To Town 11:00-WRIO-HiFi Serenade 12:00 - WHOA — News

Hour

11:00- WRIO - HiFi Serenade 11.05- WHOA - Midnight Matinee Sunday, August 21

WKAQ-(2) WAPA-()

be termed “ a real cutie” is holding forth at the Condado Beach Hotel’s Fiesta Reom these

Dine

WPRM-FM- Music for Strings 8:00— WFID-F'M— Interlude WRIO- Nocturnal in HiFi

v0-WPRM-FM-Concert HaH 10:00 - WRIO - WF ID - FM~- Stereo

But the visual response to) this

CINEMA

WRIO- Dining Music 6:30 —- WHOA - Sports 7:00—-WHOA-—“‘Where Shall

4

A bright’ and_ effervescent songstress who might very well

WKYN - News 6:00 - WHOA - News

Guide

Shall

Opera Fiesta Hall

4:30- WHOA - Pop Concert 5:00-WPRM-FM- Famous Orchestras 5:30WHOA - Rafaei Benliza

Music

‘Where

FM-—

16:'5WHOA -Christian Fellowship 11:00-WHOA-Late Breakfast 12:00WHOA - News 12:30WHOA-Show Time

Music

- Entertainment

30 - WK YN - News 00 WHOA - News 00—-WRIO—Dining

Bright, Effervescent Singer

8:00-WHOA-Way te Life WKYN - Sunday Sere: 8: 30— WHOA - Protestant WAPA - Wings WFID - FM -

tified

woman

threw

a dtink

at her and drenched her back. The

actress

said

of the woman her,

the

then

apologized

“Tm

hushand

came

and _

to gaid:

LORRAINE - 12 M. Dean Martin - Jerry Lewis “THREE

RING

CIRCUS”

Phone MUSIC HALL "sors Marlon

Brando

“THE

- Anna

FUGITIVE

Magnani KIND”

a

AMBASSADOR - 12 M.

Miami’s

John Carradine

FONTAINEBLEAU

WORLD”

and

HOLIDAY -- 12:00 M. Elizebeth Taylor “SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER” John

ISLAND”

NO COVER CHARGE

RIALTO-SAN JUAN

Show.

RESTAURANT 609F. JUNCOS AVE. SANTURCE- STOP 10.

Ait Conditioned § Open

HINES

Daily

|

“Take

a Safari

to...

Dance te the Tuneful Rivtans ok PEPITO TORRES and his *“SIBONEY” ORCHESTRA QUERALT BARLETTA GROUP MUSICAL : Fer reservation call Tel. 3-0016

Cameron Mitchell “INSIDE THE MAFIA” “GUNFIGHT AT PODGE CITY” Special Feature Patteson Vs. Johansson Heavyweight

Sullivan

YOUR DINNER AT THE CONDADO, ALWAYS SUPERBLY PREPARED AND TASTEFULLY SERVED.

|

Hall

“FORBIDDEN

Ed

DUNCAN

CATHAY

COPACABANA;

“INCREDIBLE

PETRIFIED

COTSINE

Direct from New York’s

Gory Merrill “BERMUDA AFFAIR”

Championship

Fight Batertainment & Dancing

SUPER DRIVE-IN 3:30

Best

7:30

At

One show only 8 PM

Foo.

in Town

piano, your nost

GREGG JONES and ims “frafas”

fins Loltob: igida:'-k Kul -Brynner

~'S@LOMON. AND-~SHEBA”. . 1

the

Poe

Ow

we

«

wig

»

fn

en

AS

AIR CONDITIONED

Professiona'

Pitas Santurce

=

‘eRe rese<bidp

ene

iMason aap

Bin


THE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, August 20, 1960.

Our Man

in San Juan

OFF TH E CUFF

>

A Magician's Best Friend

By Chuck New. Julie

and,Maria

Luisa

Torres

White rabbits are a magician’s stock in sleight-ofhand trade. Without rabbits, high hats mean _ nothing more to magicians than any other

trip

his son, Car-

queline Berge, and Mrs. Nieves ..’Mr. and Mrs. Julius Leiman are celebrating their third wedding anniversary today...Miss Evy Lucio, daughter of the late Fulgencio Lucio and Mrs. Carmen Cordoba de Nicholas, will be back at her home in the Con-

kind of headgear. Russell Swann,

litos, visiting his mother, Mrs. Carmen Cabrera de Rodriguez.

dado after receiving her master’s degree in choir directing at the

Dr.

Lonly

By Al Dinhofer

senting comedy

an evening at San Juan

Tropicoro,

blem

currently

has

new-born

rabbits

with

trained

about

his

pro-

thy

(Joan) de Jesus of San Juan for the death of her father, John Graham, of Washington, D.C...

act

600 rabbits.

He

when

white

audiences

crouch

for

are

rabbits all

in

points out, they develop’ human personalities which must learn to accept.

give

the

League a

com-

ner three

consecutive

different prominent each dinner stewed

SWANN .. rabbits can be humanized

100

evenings

motorists. A metal clamp. is attached to the front wheel of cars

for top

by

families. At rabbit was

learned the subtle ways and weaknesses of rabbits. These creatures, for example, must be supplied

low.”” He simply told his hostess, as graciously as possible, ‘I’m

chew

on,

small

which

they

their fast-growing

sticks

to

require

for

afraid

was

covered

teeth.

for

the

observed

thé

summer, little

so

fellow’s

under cover work. In the fall, when the

covers

were

discovered ‘ he legs off most

removed,

had of the

-it

knpawed antique

first realized

how

was

the tables

much

lost

maninoff,

and Chopin. s*#*

he

NEW

PRODUCTS

University

of

invited to din-|

device

a

for

DEPT:

Puerto

devilishly

dealing

The

Rico

is

annoying

with

errant

Anta baba Brn bn Br tate Ga Gn bn bn Gn On bn bn bn be bp IEE PPP EPPS PPPEP POPPI POPP

HAM

& EGGS

} Open 10 P.M. Until Coekeyed Introducing St. Croix Clover Crest Hotel’s famous

“Fan Tail’ Cocktail 1506

Stop

Fernandez

22

1|2 —

Entertainment BaD

ta tp

Bata Bebb tba tbat

Junces

Ave.

Senturce,

P. R.

by

tn a Bn Be Ban On Bh

RUBEN

Ba bn Bb

Dab

a a

ESCABI Dan

LA ROSALEDA Route 20,

Next te Ponce de Leon Urbanization Km. 4 — Hm. 2 — 15 minutes from Sen Juan

ANNOUNCING OUR SPECIAL SUNDAY MENU Delicious Chickeri @ La Rosalede %

chicken, exclusive desserts or Moche, coffee or

FOR ON Filets “del pois” @

Bor

LY

Perking a ©

etna

tee Seat

tea

$2.50 Carte

Open

Bien-Me-Sabe

11:00

Blanche AM

honored to

11:00

PM

exceptT Telephone. 4161 lie fe

_——

Gueynebo. a

ee

Pata ta tanta ba tn ba bn ba bn Mr br tan Ln fn tn nn no IED PP PPD PEP PDP DPD POPPPPIP

pt,

was

appetite.”

Puerto Rico Auditorium Aug. 24, at 8:30 p. m. The program will include selections from Bach, Beethoven (Sonata Op. 57), Rach-

has come to love his white-coated partners in hocus-pocus while in employing

England. ie

my

illegally parked on the campus. It prevents the driver from moving

his car. With it goes a note, neatly tucked in the. window, explaining (as tactfully as possible) that

the aute cannot be moved until the vielator reports to the Univer-

CULTURE CORNER DEPT: sity guard. Young and talented pianist Awilda Villarini is scheduled to give a recital bdfore the Pro-Arte Association (at the University of

and chairs. Russ

I’ve

ees

Russ once left a “darling little rabbit’’ with some friends. at their country home. All the furniture nabody

party

the

P.

executive

delegate

RUSSELL

has

with

de Marcos fora

will group

to

R.

Basketball

secretary,

the

Olympics

and in

ager of Spanish singer Pepe Lara, held a party for a group of

served. By the third night Russ found it was “‘too much to swal-

constantly

Rafael

Rome, will be interviewed on this Sunday’s “Seaside Fiesta” ever WHOA...Carlos Gomez, man-

distinct humans

Russ

Mike

a pool-side

Torregrosa,

And contrary to popular belief, rabbits don’t bite—they kick.

years,

Mrs.

of friends in their Santa Maria home tonight—the splashing begins at 9:30 pm....Felicio

Children, he has discovered, are seldom if ever afraid of ‘rabbits. the

to

with foreign film distrifor the acquisition of for the Cinema Club of

P. R...The

says and

secret

extended

haggle) butors, movies

can

over

is

STAR columnist Al Dinhofer left last night to confer (and

must

they

partments, and lie on their backs as if hypnotized.: He concludes that “rabbits can be humanized.” When they live with humans, he

Through

in

his

with his whacky magical “They are specially pre-

hats,

is specializing

rehabilitation at a Los hospital...Our - sympa-

for

valent around Easter time.” Russ has trained rabbits to hide in

the

maintaining

be found almost anywhere,” » Russ, who has mystified

titilated

with

Rodriguez

physical Angeles

about three months old because “they become too big for my bag of tricks,’ and uncontrollable.

world ways.

toured

and

rabbits

“Fortunately,

having

Calif., is here

the past 21 years. He estimates he bas nursed, “‘mothered,”’ and retire

Spain,

vice president of the Banco de Ponce...Dr. Miguel Cabrera, who resides in LosAngeles,

pre-

the

to

entire country. Julio is executive

of magical Hotel’s Club|

lived

of securing

have returned from their recent

friends

in

the

Penthouse

supper club of the Atlantic Beach Hotel Tuesday evening. On hand

the affair were a group of island entertainers, among them Marta Romero, Los Chavales de Espafa, Noro Morales and Myrta Silva. Among the other guests were the Eugene Santaellas, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hop-

good, Mr. and Mrs. Gilberto ThiIlet, Doyle Payne escorting Jac-

School

of

Music

in

Cam-

bridge, Mass. Miss Lucio has a B. A. from the College of the

Sacred did

Heart

in

post-graduate

hattanville Sebastian,

College, noted

harmonica

player,

ed

concerts

in 600

Canada,

Santurce, work

Europe,

her

show

Man-

N. Y...Jehn international who

has

in the and

East, will chat with over

and

in

the

Dee

at

play-

U.

S. Far

Merritt

the

Chico

Lounge Monday evening, August 22...Almacenes Gonzalez will have their inauguration festivities next Thursday to celebrate the opening Santa Rosa

The

of their shop in the Plaza, at Bayamon.

time is ll a.m...

Paris Wet And Cold PARIS

Paris

is having

its

coldest August in 58 years. Adding to the woe of one of the wettest summers in years, cold north winds are bringing a touch of autumn

to

what

should

be

hottest month.

MORE

COOLING

the


CLASSIFIEDS THE

3-8400 Ext 72

the San Juan Star |

CLASSIFIED ADS Rates

AUGUST

Per

tive

Line

8,

For

Times Miaimuin

space

estimate Mirtm um

charge

5

5)

1

words

6 15] 3

-17].16).15}.14

charged

for,

per for

3

lines-

line)

single

FOR

RENT

Save Time And Money

1960

insertion,

For

best apartments and heuses for rent. furnished and unfurnished. FRANCISCUS REAL ESTATE, 3 Naira, next te Presbyterian Hospital on beach. COME IN PER-

SON

|.

Available Sept. 1, completely furnished residence, best section of Condado Beach, next to La Concha Hotel. Alt electric appliances. Separate furnished apartment, suitable for guests or sublease. Call 2-7783

820

APARTMENTS

Consecu-

1

Day

FOR RENT

@ houses and iets for sale — San francisco, Santa Maria, Sas Patricie, Gardea Gills, V; Bucaré

2353

Insertions:

Per

HOUSES FOR RENT

. REAL ESTATE REALTY, Ine. bas listings

CINTRON

Money available fer first mortgages. favestment properties. CaH us, 2-091] or write Box 729, Reoseveit.

Rates & Information EFFECTIVE

SAN JUAN ST— AR Saturday, August 29, 1960

9:30-11,

BEST

at

3:00-6:08.

EFFICIENCY

low

rate

till

conditioned, all cal phone calls

tons 2837

for

apartmeat

Dec.

31.

Oa

in

town

beach,

air

utilities. limen, alse leimciuded. Accommedat-

2 persons.

$200

monthly.

34073. 826

Vv

rates

Above

see

apply

type

71

to

solid

Type No. 5 Type

No.

set

below)

4

54%

SAME

pt

RATE

as 5 limes ordinary . type

SAME

4

RATE

limes

as

ordimary

type

No.

Type

No.

Type All ted

3

No.

2

RATE

lines

ordimary

SAME

RATE

lines

as 3 type as

ordinary

| ORDINARY

cancellations before i2 noom

2

type

ordered

|

ad

DEADLINES

before

ads

must

be

12 noon

on

mest

2842

submitted

before

publication weekdays, by 11 \M. Saturday for Monday

paper.

Yardiey 2%

requested to immediately

as THE SAN JUAN STAR wiil be responsible for only one in-

correct

insertion.

3-8254

Opel 2335

Station

BUCARE:

Furnished

heater.

Wagon.

Véry 3

screens.

72

Selling

3.0881,

Patio, REALTY

1960

3-3860.

home,

826

furnished or

altractive

bedroom

for

Las

weekty

im

lovely

SERVICE

Ext.

bedrooms,

evenings

amd

Violeta

St.San

weekends

all other

3-1479.

Come at

brand

3

baths, office

features

Villamar,

A—4

improvements,

original

SPANISH weil

BUILE

Ideal

for

g

new

laund. v.

Fr

to 4

or

transients.

Macias,

#1

ished.

———

Place,

upstairs.

Available

Large

-—

Aug.

yard.

60645.

i

$248.

ALTAMESA:

Z—16

bedroems, living. OR FURNISHED

i

Available

Calle

Sept.

San

dining,

Felix.

carport,

3

ete.

2738

e323

McLEARY 1901: Furnished apartment, upstairs, screened. garage, terrace, bleck to beach. 2 bedrooms. $190. 2.9473, 2-3423.

2771

822

SANTA

ANA,

closets.

1

Rie

bath,

Piedras:

living diming,

kitchen with water heater.

27350

3 bedrooms, front

perch,

stove, modern $148 Tei. 6-1370. 921

CONDADO: newly

etc. $225.

2

fully furnished apartments,

decorated.

3

bedrooms,

porches,

Parking. Near Swiss Chalet. Call Mrs. Dentea, 90278.

Rent

824 NEAR BEACH: One targe bedroom, livimg room, dining room, kitchen, linen & crockery. Telephone. Large Terrace. *

3-4122,

2704

FULLY FURNISHED dence at Altamira mear

3 bedroom resiwasher-drier Garden Hills > | washer, perch overlooking

chade

a7it

PUNTA

pctecaed: LAS 4

MARIAS:

820 | 767

furmished

cauipment,

ready

all brand

for occupan

cy. Condominium San Rafael. 3.0650.

Apt.

1956

future

GERARDO:

Port

area

of San

Juan,

Cail

saa

825

tiene - SAN

sien

8.

WANTED

TO

SHARE

-

Modern

4 bedroom | CONTINENTAL WOMAN will share with dining, breakfast nook, 3 baths. garage, | ome. completely cauipoed kitchen. terrace for entertaining, fruit trees, | meter 503 / another woman attractively fu lot. Information A—14 San GerarLease. Will sell. 3-2635 — 3-1649. owe bedroom apartment in Miramar. vede, Rio Piedras. 2685 nient location, phone, TV, hot water. 823 | 2748 a

PARK

BOULEVARD:

freat residence,

Furnished

3 bedreoms,

iened, hot water, ete. Tel. 2-138.

screens,

beach.

LOVELY.

sweves,

COOL

Co

home

eae

| SUSAN

2 aircoadit.|

linea,

820

Beautifully

dishLiving dining, area. | Near

refrigerator, Maid*s room. Doa’t lese this opportuniconitioned screeas, reser. Phase wg, electric @* *| ty Cintren Meats, 205CL Bex neh mee || 2-4871. wo

with

view

a

a

Rew | pert,

822

6A | Cardova

Has

656

stove.

Nueve.

2 baths,

from

Coe

CAN

plus

GAG

seeenings: 6 S32 ¥

Suchville.

maid’s

PEREZ MOREIS:

$90

UF ! 2529

Modera

a7

4 bedroom home, living, diningroom, modern kitchen, 3 baths. maid’s room, carport, garage. Calf. 6-6989. 2676

SAN

Calle | De

Rental

information telephone 8-1244

across

room ROOMS FOS RENT china, | and bath, laundry room, garage, 3 porches, 9 closets, fully screened. 900 meters AIECONDITIONED, INDEPE $28,000. 8-0130. » $35. up monthly. Block te $ de 2735 82 | Leon, at bus stop, ali lines. Quiet) 1976 im JaAve. Bor! living | °XCLUSIVE

living-dining, car-|

etc

| Sra 2734

COURT:

3 bedrooms,

reom, Patio-styie room & kitchea. Hot water, telepho ne, 2 pore acres. $175. monthly. Call 3-1582.

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTta new building facing the Caribe Giitea the Cendado Lagoon. 4 bedrooms and and 3 baths, | THREE beautiful furnished kitches,

>

RESTORED

3 bedrooms,

bridge.

one bedroom apartmeats, airconditioned, maaid service. 67 Santiago Iglesias, cor. mer Condado St. Weekty rates. 2.9279.

3-840 Ext.

Daily,

ideal

Punta

CONDADO:

DIAL

Water

unfurnished

AIRCONDITIONED APASTMENT, furnished, suiiabie for 2. Near beach, transPertation & shopping. Quiet. 24219. 8

2734

Advertisers are report any errors

areas.

basis, St,

through

huxury apartments for decorated. one of city’s

exclusive

meoathiy

entering

825

OCEAN FRONT rent. Beautifully

parking, cabinets,

day

Ist entrance past all day Sat., Sua.

appointment.

1121,

ANGELES:

ete.

fleor, 2 bedrooms, bath. WC33 Ext.

2773

TYPE

mast be sutmitthe business day

before publi ation. An must rug at least once.

All

Los Angeles. After 5 PM, 2838

Caoba

SAME lype

LOS ANGELES: 2nd living-dining, kitchen,

St.

ig.

SEE FRANCISCUS ADVERTISEMENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT SECT = 10

re

type

inspection

Seaview

Diego.

1,300

elie, “eee

= meter

lot,

3

quarters

feormous = living-dinimg.

G-19. corner | 2752 bedrooms,

with

jy =

2

bath, / LARGE

screens,

COOL

furnished

room.

water | vate bath, hot water, screens, hotel gerv_ 94] heater, built-in cabinets, porch, double of main Avenues across). San t. Infermatioa 3.8365, or Avenida | Juan Darling ton, Fdz.Sra. Juncés 635 Ashford 1106. Tel. 2.3940. Contact Tavita County 2. 38

'

99 | after 2725

TWO

OFFICES.

one

of

300

large pri-

7 PM,

2

oF | 820

Kitchen coe

the other 700 square feet. im mew LA net: Gn weekly POSADA oe , $58 build. at ROSA - Guest House - Onc, BEACH COTTAG Pvcetk omt Private— Ista Verde kitchemettes. | lack y 3-1016 after 5, 21532 days, — furnish ESed, linens Set of New York Department Store, | manthl pieck beach, residential section an |e EN riicnt beach, near bath, 3509 airport. restawr- | atreendtrem & maid ser vic 5 min. itioned e. |; 823 to | double Sasturc and e. Ponce man de ieee ants. Leo 1875, Stap 16%. | Sy, Reet (Mari Breakfast served. 91175. Restasrant, and | Information Private and semi-pr baths, kitches | airport. $6. simgte, o's 1 269 $19. deubie. a2 |CONDADO: $16 | facilities. Het water. ivate furnish ed room.) 2 biocks frem bus-| LAGOMAR vate bath & entrance, block from pri COURT ISLA VERDE La ERTY FOR SALE A}ANA’S -— RIO PIEDRAS Tenet beach. Monthly or weekly. (1158 Cactone ‘ St. Se eee: ze 4 min walk to Universi can

Over

$8.

per

Feban 2

ty. Breakfast

room.

Gonzalez St., 61432

7 ANTILLES

zi = GUEST

Miramar, Caribe

Hiltonwith andnice

new furnished Social Security

Vera gory lics :

.

ASHFURB

§3 up, served.

HOUSE,

met 876

im

Peace

de

weekly,

| CoT@er

quest

PARQUE decor

159,

rates.

Las

Santurce.;

3-309,

Shrine. the

eceanfromt

all

with

‘auans, ‘tp e

single,

$10.

private

oe

guesthouse

im iuxury betel area Large terrace cing the sea. with private stairway éato roms. From including ap excellent bre, 2-1779,

cit fir sees eevee

UF

red

flambo:

Americas | in bieom. Beautiful ocean view from porch.

peth,

Gan Ag”

seme

.

F

WASHINGTON & GUEST HOUSE P theme beach in Condade and triples, airconditioned. with

trees

All reoms airconditioned, sereeneoun d, cee a feounien,

e.

264

roe | EA

Phore

water. Terraces, : Near beach and business sectors. Summer rates. Mamager, Margarita de Contreras, 1490 UF ISLAND HOUSE 1017 Ashford

bi

. Cacique,

Leurdes

Leéa

reoms,

#OUSE

informal,

moathiy

= ee ADartmamt 01-082, My | Tas Soerys uae remescied charm. | Telephone 28766. UF | ing. old beach home, amd new offer | Santurc

MARIGALANTE — 2-3056. Beautifully

mew,

=

WHITE

House. | One 1120-1122 Ashford Avenue, Condado. | $7.59 Rooms and efficiency apartments. Maid Service. All screened. Het water. Some with air conditioning. Best betei aod Tesidentia! section Beach Special arrangements for couples travel ing together. One biock from La Concha and Condade Beach Hotels. Personal guided tours, Telephones 3-6231 and 27927 Mrs. Agmie De Mauret, Manager Ss

1020

2

pooling

PROP

MAGNIFICENT

pol

2628

PROPERTI

=

heart BACH COTTAGE - Cometetety turnish-| brand newTOWER Guest House — Your |“ metropolitan area. 1 biock from - ES Todd | DONCELLA homelike. moders residence | {ve aleag Baldorioty $20 | ed. one heen eer de rivate Castro | while visiting Sam Juan, the gay all Ame. | Norte), (Ave. , | tome. Fully sereened, limea service best business lecation, im Coa. || trom from b Kitchea tovety conveniences. Large patie. Feaced. , all | rica City. A iful gard dado Secti Call 30881, 3Daily,

ocean view. Near e Hetels. Ceol, rooms.Condad Reasap able Rates Building,

279

feet,

1706 Pomarada

=

Ne

2335

section. neat Punts Las

26 1608

=

St.

®

a28

GUEST

BOUSE

Sa airport. bes —,

- S00 yards

ee Dessemnt ace an

=

:

:

97 a

te

conditiened

RA

GUarE

rooms.

facilities

Loten

SEVERAL

| tricio

three

FINE

EENTALS

bedrooms,

freezer, dishwasher, —

$300.

Keowee

HILS

¢é

()

PaBUCARE with | acre lot, clear

view to

:

For information, eal 2-9552 or 2.1897 or . write Ee net

'

Fa

ee

Garden bane

twe

Hills

San

furnished,

four

bedrooms,

eel

Cae

bedrooms,

.

mountains

<

en

a

i

quarter

tle

with landscaped spectacuiar| water, Aircontltontig pty m®, the | baths, the beach. view ~ "$375. Punta Tae acre, water. Macias’ easiest | mear maak etapOGch.. Three Three, bedroom home by the sea — exquisit ely furnished and maki’s quarters Rinds. Breakfast cluded. by the trade in separate bar- | _ $500.

lot,

ame

$24,000.

ine

TAFT GUEST HOUSE

— Taft

UF | Tat CAPARBA — Luxurious residence, | YILAMAB — Close in. near PT

53. Each hot and un, Drivate bath, aircondi tioned, | area. completely

=—

:

kitebea, laundry and

| carport. Oniy

-

n

xates

ty

the

month.

o”

Sener on

COLONIAL GUEST HOUSE. @5 Olimeo Avenge, Miramar, Santursa, Central ly

loeated. Single end Gathirds,

2-3900,

double accommoda.

kitchen,

Robert

apartment at $23,000.

2719

i

at

820

Ischud udi n, in, e

R ealtor

f


Saal

eos

hy

ct

=

Si

THE SAN’ JUAN STAR —

+

Late

Saturday, August 20, 1960

aaa

Te

t

CLASSTRIEDS == All

1958

ond

1959

et

Models

your

RENAULT

DISTRIBUTORS

Fort Buchanoan or Phone 8-1327

Highway of 8-0406

for DEMONSTRATION Executive

car.

SIMM@NS

opening

preventive

THE

SAN

RETIRED

to do

maintenance

JUAN

on

STAR’S

fleet

Apply Room

210

Imparcial

Building

Sen Juan,

from

9 AM

CONSTEUCTION available. Twenty

__ ~~

to 5:30

PM

daily.

neer”,

Box

and

aggressive

sales

ASSISTANT

wafor

Attractive 91175 for 2732

engi-

meer to cover all of Puerto Rico. Good epeaking knowledge of both Spanish and Enslish is required. We provide comprehensive training ef industrial plant

course. Background experience helpful.

Ome or more $s essential.

of

Starting

years

salary

college

$8,100

1960

nals. Also service fer people without phones. Cali 23013 San Juan, 2-5060 Ponce. 1037

SUPERINTENDENT years experience. Any

Rio

Piedras,

P.

Four

“Engi-

R.

WANTED

MANAGER

for

guest

offer for right appointment.

house.

person.

year

BANQUET PARTIES,

we

rent

only

Service.

MUSICAL

$12.00

3-188.

WANTED

tence. 2839

Call

FOR

with

ability

and

Salary | 2683

3-8254

i

S

is

:

f

WHY 826 | dow

Ti

DISC YOURS

monthly.

1853 Pomee 2-105L.

de

His . t,

ail ?

j

hespital and pa Si. San Juan b

INSTRUMENTS

Trading

Leon

Ave.,

Co.,

Santurce.

Ine.,

$12

&

STORAGE

and

highly-trained

JOCKEY

dance

player,

Fees

_

or

party

amplifier,

and

-

are

very

a*

large

| neatly

nights.

g29|

reasonable.

uniformed

per-

=

EXTERMINATING

3.4025 or 2-1473 for a free estimate.

SERVICES

|

| --TmE

moving

=

PLEASURE ts yours™ when the job is curs. Whether

you're

mov

BUY A USED CAR? With $275.|LA EXTERMINADORA (Commoewealts | in locally or Slateside, we are equipped payment. and $44 monthly install-| Pest Control Services) Free estimate |te pack and transport your mest

nts, you ean

own

a brand

new, econo- | Contre!

mical FIAT, Just call 35190, or pay us

of insects,

for

rats

i

and

fumigation

£

| precious

the

belongings,

as scheduled,

care you

with

look for and

a visit at Martorami Motors. Ime., 1402}Services guaranteed. Preventive treat | seldom fied. Telephone 63157, 6-3323 Ponee de Leen Avenue, Stop 20, Santurce} ment against termites. 2 years es | Capitel Transportation. inc. for a free estimate. Agents fer Alles Vase Lines. perience. 7.0292. ‘opposite Lottery Building). oF oe

38

ge

dl a [

and

- $222 | sortment of the latest popular music| Soanci ‘are specialists in handling yous at Joel | prized possessions. Please call us Phone

3-8554 a, days,

eh

a3é

i aii

4231

1957 BUICK STATION WAGON ~ | Filler at 6-6645.

exper-

CLASSIFIEDS

Tel

FOR

823

APO Sales, 3-5388.

oe x Sateen

LEAVING ISLAND, selling Ford Fairlane 1958. Automatic, 2 door, 12.000 miles. Excellent condition ‘elephose 6-0645.

in the Construc-

Specialty field. with car.

commensurate

Juncos Ave. Tel Santuree 2-5282, Caguas

*

and

I-vestigationa.

1957 OLDSMOBILE Station Wagon, Hydramatic, Power steering. radio white. wall tires. condition. Call 3-0903. Ponce. 60: Loon 206, Fusria ide Titra. 1

ses

6-5049.

SALESMEN tion

dis

MOVING

phone

oldest

builders,

HOSPITAL SUPPLIES HOSPITAL SUPPLY COMPANY

thing for tients. Fortaieza 2-5511, 3-3102 1872 .

s

fidential

Rico’s

pool

comerete

copper filtering system. These materials yon aia For free estimates, call : 2444 826

3

holstery

Puerte

experienced

reinforced’

chairs,

2505

iy

2607

f

i most

uses

offers

tables,

POOLS,

and

THE

TABLES

buffet tables, glasses, trays, We deliver and pick up. Cali La Lana, Luna esq Telephones 24849 and 3-0982

Wardlow.

. Suite 202, Rie or

z

i ;

SIKEINI

SERVICE

MARQUEZ REPAIR SHOP repairs ai! makes washers, dryers, dishwashers. electric ranges, and gas stoves. Same d@ay service Guarantee on parts. Cal! 8-1804 or 81012 1273 UF

Call

THUNDERBIRD

Home Improvement Ext 2

OF

APPLIANCE

FOR

(41}2%).

payment. Universal Corp.. 7-2092, 23013

WANTED GALESMAN

ten,

bill ? iEzif i fell f af i at

i : ye ‘li frets i Fe

COMPARE THESs VALUES: Carpofts $595; Extra reoms (12 x 12°) $995: fences, porches, bathrooms, etc..

Air cond., pow. steering, power brks. stad. shift. 5700 miles. See at Hull Dobbs CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Co. of San Juan. 2724 822 EXCEPTIONAL VALUE: 199 V-8 4 door FORD, power steering, powe + | Make your furniture new and distinctive. modern brakes, and radio. Excellent condition. 2015 Bayamon. and antique styling. Reasonable rates, by appointment. Panct Up

plus all expenses. Excellent opportunity to materially increase earnings based on individual initiative. Attractive company benefits. Phone 3-0010 Room 317

Mr.

bhas--be-

CARS FOR SALE

chemistry

per

42,

HELP

Well-established Stateside industrial ter treatment concern has opening

OFFICER

years in Puerto Rico, Write to:

-

SALES ENGINEER personable

NAVAL

Rico. moderate salary and hours for occupational activity. 35 yrs. varied civilian & military executive experience. Write Box A San Juan Star. 2781

Applicant must speak fluent English and have a basic knowledge of mechanical work. El

a

822

Garage

for a man

Star.

#3

STAR

Excellent H, San Juan

sas 174

yp BB.

pPleyment. Write Bex

|

on

JUAN

in

FOODS Dist. Health Food

, ! | I i Hl : I |it 2 i! A i

has

SAN

experience

HEALTH PRODUCT

NATURA

MALE

_ MECHANIC'S HELPER THE

Available

qf

extensi

833

WANTED

R.

Manager

i th {l§ iN =!

3-5706 mornings 9 - 12.

GELP

P.

e

Bayamon,

Restaurant

WDE-A BED

£

AZ%3,

:

Available

Young executive available to work in Metropolitan Area. B.B.A., M.B.A. Major in Industrial Management. Minors ertising. Write:

All

it

fut-

| az

with

5

position

Star

4

Executive

10 years experien-

responsible

Juan

<

Immediately

desires

ure. Handles own correspondence. e@ffice skills. Box O, San Juan Star. 2762

travel.

P, San

B| 88 f i f 1 ii

ee,

SECRETARY

FORD USED.

e pp

Available

Bex

SALE

Children.

Will

WANTED-WOMEN

CONTINENTAL

Married.

FOR

VALUE: 196¢ truck. NEVER

J)

Spanish.

TRUCKS

EXCEPTIONAL

2

4m school at St. Johns. Commutes to Ponee weekends.’ References exchanged. a ee ee ae

POSITIONS

207

ERIENCE AVAILABLE 42 old. and small hotei maRagement experience. Wholesale disMany years in tributing, real estate. Cc i pilot. Learni av

boy

=

bilingual

2s

old

z

14 yr.

al

+

:

for

:;

if

MOME

st

MANAGEMENT

WANTED WICK

Ta,

L ;

UF

WANTED—MEN

f

268

|

COMMERCIAL

cid:

POSITIONS

3-6725.

i ih

aL

night

or

Service,

PRE

day

Secretarial

contracts, reports, free delivery. Call Gimi Lobaugh

at

MELIA

BE T

fast

and

ATTRACTIVE GIRL to work behind the bar. Good and hours. Continental environment. Please come in person after §.PM. Don Pancho Bar & Grill, 253 Tamea St., San Juan. 2744 a2

4

EFFICIENT,

legal Dick-m

CLASS

r

ti

FORD

"Eiy i i

322 ENGLISH

iE stil

preferred.

HOTEL

A FIRST

‘S

physician's family. with twe small

Volkswagens Hilltmons — Kérmonn Ghia

IN PONCE Stay

&

Renaults Triumphs Taunus — Opel

NURSE

t18

maia

for

WHEN

USED FOREIGN CARS

WANTED PRACTICAL

HOTELS

f i

SPORTS & FOREIGN CARS

FEMALE

3

E ‘* !i i

WANTED

{i tt 3 ? 5 fi

HELP

‘t

Ext 72

q

3-8400

a”

*

ony

he


20

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, August 20, 1960 48%

CLASSIFIEDS COND.

FILTERS

FILTERS

INC.

Woes and sizes for home window

types.

manufacturers

all

3-5999.

AIR

CONDITIONERS

UF

CARRIER USED $100.90, $125,00, town

Filters,

installation

Conditioning,

Exclusive Carrier Tels 3-4367, 2-3839 2609 FOR

SALE:

foner

unit

5 H.

1603

etc. deal

We in

service.

Steve’s

Fernandez

Juncos,

Dealers

in

SAN

Santurce

RHEEMS

air

CHURCH,

Leon,

San

FRANCISCO

By Jan

ities

up

to

condenser

THE

CHRISTIAN

. Call

3 years.

ation for consultation and gan & Iriarte, Telephone

facil oblig-

GRACE CHURCH,

estimate. Pa2-4666, 3-2234

2396

Calle

UF

Nupeial

OFFICE FILING

Bew TEMS

EQUIPMENT

CABINETS,

reconditioned,

ike

INTER-COMMUNICATION _ SYS. Saies and Service - al! types of

@ffice

equipment.

Wul

set

up

your

ottice.

Call 956 Verde, Bayamon OFFICE EQUIPMENT & ELECTRONIC SERV ICEs 2712

Action.”” call

Pho avai-

lable at Real Hermanos, Fortaleza 300, San Juan, Telephone 3-2338 ~ Investigate our Rental-Purchase Plan-our Credit

1554

|

With

The

Christ

ed

condition

Paint

&

not

fiberglass,

with

complete

can 2749

be

since

used,

etc.)

arranged.

Fully

Best

3-4706

23

6 p.m.

the

Modern Electric Ponce de Leon,

play’s It

night

its

three

from

the into the

later,

the nuptial moment, a_

He

that

He

there,

carries

crosses

the

thres-

always

be

the

same,

while

passing

years

Lorca,

and

disappear.

in his

Bodas

a

woman

and

a

bed.

is Jan de Hartog’s theme, seen as the bed itself might

Each

the

six

crucial

scenes,

Pay more kind. See

& Marine Puerto de

of

Emy

AT

groom on their wedding-night, or racing with the expectant fato

get

the

doctor

before

the arrival of the stork, or witNessing the quarrels and bickerings of a middle-aged couple

P

de

THE

Pradines

TRIANA

Authentic Songs and

TODAY SATURDAY

SHORTHAND, weeks. School of The Benedict Santur 75 De Diego phone 3-5144 829 6

5:00 —

rapid

to

population

keep

up

growth

MOVIE MATINEE “LADY GANGSTER” Faye Emerson Jackie

four-poster

on

bed

the:

huge,

standing

blems with love, rest, tion, birth and death.

SANDOVAL

Whatever

there,

is

night

shortcomings .. this

second production may havé had mu be found in the more tech-

nical

details

of

stagecraft,

In

resigna- | this respect, the performance was

far from perfect. The Four;Post-

a

as

conceived

was

er

comedy

a mirror

of

costume almost a the times, piece, covering as it does more The

century;

of our

a third

than

tender-

for

the two human actors | have found a clearer expression the delicate lines of the ;in costume and in the furnishings with false emphasis;

slapstick. Esther

LUNCHS,

COCKTAILS,

DINNER

305

Voodoo

Recnto Sen

Dances

Sandoval

Enzo Bellomo this

error.

(She)

(He)

They

the -of

become | become

the

and

,migh

author.

have

did not make ,More

gave

a

fine

ren-

set.

single

the

At times one lost the panoramic perspective intended by At

times

been

the

lighting

improved

gradual transitions. this, however, Mr.

jfrom

by

Aside Bello-

dition of Anna and Michael, | mo, who was the play’s director exacting full emotive value from ,a8 well as its male lead, did a each scene, handling their dif- | Sensitive

Sur

Juan

ficult

parts

and

with

ease

winning

and

as- ,the

a generous of

and merited applause from the audience. Both are actors of ex-

perience. They played up to each other in a sparkling exHibition of teamwork whose effect reached beyond the footlights.

more

and thoughtful fundamental

the production,

the

interplay

and otherwise, characters. The

was

it

in ects

in controlling emotion,

between

audience

applause-time than

of

job

comic

the

small,

sounded

two

but

at

bigger

it was.

TOMORROW _ SUNDAY 21 5:00 —

the

7:30 — NAT

in

the

SHOW 8:00—A PUERTA CERRADA 8:30—EVENING MOVIE “DEEP

about $5 billion, calls for clearing

Wayne

9:45—Closing bs

4

¢.

04.06

©

COLE

VALLEY”

Ida Lupino Dane Clark

areas, building suburban developments and con-

structing tighways~and rait lines. 4

KING

Morris

MOVIE MATINEE “SENTIMENTAL

JOURNEY”

John

Gleason

with

Paris area. The plan, to be completed in 25 years at a cost of

of slum housing

focus

sentiment could have corn, the fun could have

20

6:30 — FROM HERE AND THERE 7:00—ADVENTURING IN THE HAND ART

\\—The government has a big urban development

designed

to

spectator and participant, patiently waiting to resolve all pro-

play

Julie Bishoo

Paris To Clear Slums pian

ESTHER

OCEPARTAMENTODE INSTRUCTION PUBLIC 4 151400 LIBRE ASOCIADO 08 PUERTO 81co

SPEEDWRITING

PARIS approved

AND

to spoil

CHANNEL FR” = PRESENT

STREET,

SPEEDWRITING n

BELLOMO

... wedding brought

easy

WIPR-TV

—_______

wpm

ENZO

surance,

crossroad Loiza & Wilson Streets. Small circles and individual insPhone 3-5144. truction.

120

a)

,

CLASSES

DIEGO

but see

are laughing at the embarrassed verbal sparring of bride and

SAN JUAN

19° last

TOO CAN LEARN SPANISH any other language with the 75 DE

This

built.

moments

IN

world-renowned Benedict Method of the BENEDICT SCHOOLS in

Santurce,

de

long span of married life, ends at the bed; we know, whether we

ther

until

of

around’

INSTRUCTION or

his

chamber lifetime

HAITI

82

YOU

acts

stands

again

Terms

2588

LANGUAGE

title

ed pair at the end of their long journey together, that sooner or | but it is not | are plenty of tears, much later our attention will be

Rundreds of years Accommodations for Marine toilet, sink, stove, water tank and bunks. own

the

scenes,

never

one at that; all laughter, there

equipped

we have it for you, specially for you. Cabin Cruiser - solid teak, made to

to

but

fourposter

whose honeymoon is long over, The Four-Poster or reminiscing with a white-hair;and a very funny

WOULD YOU LIKE TO OWN A BOAT? Teakcraft?...Teakcraft you mean? Yes,

them at: Sales, 262 Tierra.

six

man,

in

3-3858

6

to its

and She

Sangre, which opened the Festival’s series of ten plays last week, said that marriage is a

Littlest

823

You don’t have finest boat of

Thurs-

including

offer.

Ext.

word

that gives the play dramatic center.

Garcia

Mark 30 Mercury but boat in renew-

controls.

a

bride until

the

95 outboard with ‘needs repairs,

last

is “She”, is Michael,

says

will

16 «6LAPSTRAKE “BARBOUR” boat, Mahogany, $1,800 completety equipped, trailer & Johnson 40 HP 1960 motor, all Bew. Frnesto Cortes Central Coloso, Tel 1505 or 1501 Aguaditia

w FI. Motor

Theater

Tapia

the human lives that move and flow around It grow old with

Mostest

Tel.

2769

perform-

and He will leave it to his descendants; It does not change, It

Paul Dillinger at the piano STOP

d A Bed i F 4

hold again on a different errand.. He inherited It from his father,

information

Rico’s

SALE

FOR

opening.

Universal

at the

Through

Ponce de Leda

Puerto

822

BOATS

its

the

the stage—the

and

3-3220.

facilities.

Terms 2369

at

never bed and

AL'S LITTLE CLUB

OFFICE FURNITURB and Equipment: Olympia typewriters, Marchant Calculators, Totalia, Addo and Everest adding Rex-Rotary Duplicators: All kinds office furniture

of

4

Four-Poster,

leaves

Piedras—

further

wae

‘The Four-Poster’

it.

917

machines: tocopiers.

Body

For

3

is Anna, and It is a “character” that is not named in. the cast,

Worship service at 10:45 a. m. The Rev. Arnold A. Wuertz, pastor, will preach on the subject, ‘The

Church—The

;

title of Leche

is “He,” there there is “It”. He

301

SCIENCE

Rio

a3?

LEWIS

Hartog’s

by

Festival

ENGLISH LUTHERAN Ave. Universidad and

Pelegrina,

Review:

the Spanish

ance

separate

Payment us without

wae

at day, is a warm, delightful comedy with a ¢éast of three: there

CHURCH,

condit-

GE

ROBERT

de

given

SOCIETY, 351 De Diego, Santurce unit. New, in original carton. Will sell —Spanish service at 9:45 a. m. be low cost. Call 8-0668 English service at 11:15 a. m. with 2695 820 Sunday School at the same hour. Wednesday evening meetings HANDLING EQUIPMENT in English and Spanish at 8 p. m. COLSON CASTERS. hand trucks, plat PONCE SOUTHERN BAPTIST form tr Icks lift trucks, conveyors and CHURCH, other material 101 Comercio St., Ponhandling equipment. Ricards. Davila Sucesores, Box 3669, San ce—Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Juan, P R Worship service at 11 a. m. Train2464 830 ing follows the evening service. Young Peoples SCREENS Fellowship meetings follow the evening service. SCREENS, AWNINGS, Prayer service on Wednesday at doors, windows, bathtub enclosures, “‘picture windows”, 7p. m. best quality aluminum Blower and

,

A Man, A Woman, An

Stop

Juan—

San Francisco St., San Juan— Sermon in English at the 11 a. m. mass.

824 P.

de

and announcements .in English the 9:30 a. m. mass.

air conditioning units, $150.00. Also Philco,

Frigidaire, York, Remington, trade in your used unit. Best

AGUSTIN

Ponee

Sermon and announcements in English at the 11 a. m. mass. Gospel in English at the 9:30 a. m. mass. PERPETUO SOCORRO CHURCH, 656 Union St., Miramar—Sermon

air conditioning filters units - also industrial

Cali

812

Air

SAN

y

Theater

| Church Services 5,

B.

sare

6:30—THE 7:00 —

BIG

WEEKLY REVIEW

Q‘Hara

El Morro

PICTURE FILM

7:30—FAIRY STORIES “THE NIGHTINGALE” 8:00 — EVENING MOVIE “THE CONSPIRATORS” Hedy

Lamarr

Paul

Henried

9;55—Closing we

Payne

Maureen

203

Tanca

Street,

Restaurant San

Daily Luncheon All Types Club

Puerto

Rico

Specials $1.75

Seafood — Nightly

Diners’

Juan,

Prime

5

i

Steaks ea

AIR P

Entertainment Carte Blanche


een

penerrneetnerenneeneneee nee ee

Sedna nents es ee r :

oa

r

eed

p

THE SAN JUAN STAR— Setyrigy, Aperst 29,1390,

CAP Claims Backers Menaced Fire Claims By Threat Of Economic Reprisal Six Lives At (Continued wrote Baldwin

From Page 1) that the issue

the

had

voter lists

been

of

carried

Although the party has filed to date in only 12 of the needed 60

;magistrates to inform him how much time they have given to at-

Soviet Base

precincts,

tending

WASHINGTON

cincts, and that another dozen towns are “almost finished.’ The most serious problem for the CAP, he said, continues to be

the rights”

of CAP

high court a mandamus the

subsequently writ :author-

CAP

to

photostat

the

of

five

precincts

in-

complaints

of

lists

Regarding threatened

the vits,

‘of American pose_severe

the

The

that

such

Republic,

sent

com. brief

which

everybody

ticipate,

“except

could

Mufioz

said

that

any

as soon aS a elected by the

Baldwin

nied

by

his

‘confident

rel.

sanctions

gradually eliminated

LONDON

sanctions

be

Republic

Dominican an

imposed

observation

on

committee

a neutral

policy,

then

not

went

decided]

came

after

When

pu-|

were

by

law.

|.

Page

flown

before,

ship

a ownMBS

No.

the

2.

He

surgeon

was

it stated

renamed

for

in

rab

Nov.

3

At

until

that

their

time

U.

in

space,

support

security

of

a

Tass

announcement. the

television

equipment on

and

the

on

is

animals’

the

life

into

aloft

by

not

so

space

Teaches

of

was

Soviets

and

EEF

AND

PUERTO

te

11:00

PM.

Justo

207

;

Sen Juan

nightly ee

La Ke

the dog

ex-

Antarctic,

oc-

3 at Mirny, the maia

Soviet

base

on

that

|

supply

any

living

atmosphere.

the

recovery

plane

was

indicated

by

SCHEDULES =a

8.J

West Coast ports S. American ports

is

2

20 = 2

mY = 23

N.

21

23

Carib.

2

2

Europe,

Carib. ports, Croix

a

ports

St. Thomas

Europe

Barranquilla WY.

=

a

N. Europe

az

2

Carib., Central America, Europe

2

Si Thomas

2

St, ‘Thomas

Port Newark

2

=

Mobile, N. Orleans

2

2a

as.

ro Fretent

RICAN

;

CUISINE

Gia.

aan

ence

ue

andes -Cs, oe —

)

” Bambure ~ American,

PRVIL

Port Newark

METS,

Transamerican

Waterman

The Most Authentic Spanish Restaurant in

the Entire Caribbean

a

a

Open

every

day

(including

Sundays)

Tel. 2-3665

featuring Oe

Oe

PACO

AMAYA

—— —s

'

naas Ca Bull Lines

=

a

Netherlands,

Belfranline,

3s

a 3

8. American ports

x

Reyal

Tropici

= 2

=

PR

8. J. Trading

Barrancuilia WY.

‘Mediterranean.

AGENTS

Pooe 8 Tne Raval Royal Mail- Line,

N.— Y., Eurepe SesMSTS ta May Ponce, Alcoa

3

a1

Antwerp, Lisbon

OR

=

Panama, Guantanamo — Mobile. N. Orleans

CARTE BLANCHE

DINERS CARD

Renen cils 7:00

food

guided to the spot radio-telephone.

er

used to

the

of the planes reported they were observing a descending object,

“London

,

international

of

(Continued frem Page 1) ~ Some minutes later, the crews

BRITTANY

ax SAeLUONES

scale

CAPSULE

of

=

SATRUSTEGUE

large

area.

-

aS 9 Se oe Oe Ee

its

the

Norfolk

| BERNICE M | #UBRO

yesterday.

10.

orbited

P&T BUILDER

St.

Foundation

an

National

S, Recovery

far

condi-

abroad.

the

the

capsule ejected from an orbitimg Discoverer satellite, but has

to

functioning

apparatus

sent

relay,

aboard

by

all

to

The National Science Foundation said it had no details on the disaster. Mirny is the main science base of the Soviet in the Antarctic. It is located at 66 degrees and 33 minutes south and 93 degrees

life

to

according

scientific

man’s

system

German,

Ze Wallorgsine VEY Mia

town

San from

Nov.

‘six

continent.

Sputnik

to a landing on surface. The little

Russians,

a

curred Aug.

No attempt was made to bring Laika back through the atmosphere earth’s

of

and

plorations

up.

We offer our terrace for private parties

2S

first

lives

the

Czech,

of

thing in space. U. S. scientists have, however, recovered alive two monkeys which were rocketed te the outer

a

detachments of | rena

SPANISH

o

the

took

The fire, described as one of the worst disasic:s since the start

united to deny polianother ‘ ‘group of

after

went

Antarctie

Seience

existing

of

| TROPIC STAR

dic-

the

edu-

ment

direet trafic in the down- | CLAIBORNE

help

_ Relishes from the tray

Bieves

three

in the

announcement

which

fire at

base

scientists,

The United States recently succeeded in recovering a space

| °™™>E™

he threatened

Trujillo. The | boy scouts were being

OF

grey

whether

| ORESTEs

nose No. 4 also dis-

heavy

Yorshire Pudding Potato

to

and

statement

the

have

month

1)

said.

-

was

confi-|‘ity

TRY OUR SISPECIALTY Idaho

a

that

parties

from

capital Santo Domingo | civil guards were on duty and | yRANSBORINGUEN

of Ciudad

Baked

charged

le was sentenced te 10 years. | CAsPER BEATRICE

the delegates here call the Do-}Extra

=

affida-

of a big

dictatorship of Generalissimo|early at the Teatro Nacional | sPREEWALD Rafael Trujillo. Almost all of | awaiting the two open sessions.

instead

voter

lawyers

issued

SHIPPING

dent that the action to be taken | ‘ator in the early 1930's. began assembling A crowd the 30-year} end here would

minican

the

were

the surgeon with a gum. Arrested om an assault charge,

te.

Otili

and

nose

and

satisfied Smith,

er foreign ministers. Among the} signers were former tine Wate Figueres

for

back

after

return from space is planned. Their space ship was described as big enough for a man. “The main purpose of the launching is the further develop-

report

suited another plastic surgeon

Dlication of an open letter from} two ex-presidents and four form-]

star Hc gion

care

day

ran out, and, it was announced later, the dog was poisoned.

radio

who provided mose Ne. 4

government.

decision

prominent

cators,

molded nose No. 3. USNS UPSHUR That_one also fell short of | GATEWAY CITY gmith’s standards. He con- | ALCOA ROAMER

to vote against the Dominican) This

ing

finding

scientists

Besides

Smith soon decided he =

A development yesterday was that Costa Rica, which had fol-| lowed

a

ARRIVAL e

that

be sent to observe elections.

came

(AP)—A

a Soviet a

45 San Juan professionals, includ-

in November 1957. That was the half-ton sphere carrying the dog Laika, launched less than a

the

and

here

electoral

What kind of animals the others are was not mentioned,

said

(AP)—Alf Smith,

Smith felt that people

the

whirled around the globe from

scientific

not

into

launched

whisked

are

ACLU

creatures and how to earth,

that

elections

the

situation

his flight and return to earth,”

new government people took over.

free

by

was

nor

forecast

(Continued From Page 1) supervision of a special interAmerican observation commitIf

have

space

tion

held within a reasonable time ; sanctions will be imposed. ‘3. A Colombian proposal that

validate

to learn how living may exist in space they may be returned Soviet

OAS tee.

Both

The

Man Who Had Four Noses Dies In English Prison

of

40 pre-

to

petitions. Flores, demand for a hard look

in

required

the company bit.

that the CAP would reach its goal of 70,000 signatures by Aug. 28.

par-

to swear as

some

difficulty

(Continued

enclosed

Fleres Confident The announcement by Secretary Flores of his planned appeal to the Civil. Liberties Union for a full investigation was accompa-

or the Com-

imposed could be lifted until totally

Cancio,

an

time.

fall

adherents

the Trujillo regime munist Party.”

to

te

Cancio

him by Baldwin of the CAP plaints. Together with his

short of military intervention. He seconded a proposal made of State by U. S. Secretary ChistianA.. Herter that OAS-sushould be pervised elections held in the Dominican Republic,

in

reply

in

minimuin

requests

Space Dogs May Not Return; ‘Shi "Big Enough For A Man

a copy of the original CAP cable but gave no indication the ACLU was taking any action at this

but

should

by Secretary advice

note

States should im sanctions against

sanctions

letter in

mark

the

CAP

Courts administrator Guillermo tical al Gil Rivera has ordered island!ci

ment.

said yesterOrganization

Dominican

the

passed

supposed

judges

an : | impartial investigation’’ would be conducted by the Justice Depart-

was

has

10 percent

sup-

cluding San Juan.

Governor Mufioz day he thinks the

the

guarantee porters

voter

Dominican Republic

that

party

izing

Mufioz For Tough Sanctions Against

claims

to the Commonwealth Supreme Court and that its ‘‘decision will The issued

GOV. MUNOZ ..favers cendemnation

Flores

Slee

23677

1| P.M.

t


TME SAN.JUAN STAR — Saturday, August-20, 1960.

Thursday’s

Baseball

MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS

Burdette Pitches No-Hitter: Yankees Increase AL Lead [i= & % NATIONAL

NEW

dette

YORK

hurled

(AP)—Lew

the

first

Bur. '

-

no-hitter

of his career to highlight Thursday major league baseball.

The

big Milwaukee

Brave

a

Burdette

pitch,

but

Don

Cardwell

pinch

homer

deciding

Saag

and

the

Boston

Keglers’ There

will

i

LEW

Try

us

You'll

Pay

“al

A

FREE

Sox.

Kaline

|

Runnels,

Mari$,

66

50

509

58

514

11

Detroit

52

60

464

14%

48

64

429

18%

41

71

366

25%

Games

not

the

Hector

him

Scores

Washington

:

hits—a home two singles—

Cleveland

Mays, San Francisco | Groat, Pittsburgh | Clemente, Pittsburgh

Joe 327 311

308

' Ashburn,

Chicago

308

Louis

.300

HOME

35

AAA

25

23

BATTED York

IN

95

Boston

Skowron, Mifioso, Sievers,

29 27

New

82

York

Chicago Chicago

| Banks,

82 80 15

A

PPP PPP

AIRPORT

GIFT

WELCOMES

YOU

94 89

Mathews, Boyer, St. Mays, San

Milwaukee

19

Louis Francisco

79 18

Papa guts tatu tutn ttt ti PPPS POPPI PO PIP PPP PPPS

SHOP

&

BOUTIQUE

TO

ST. THOMAS; V. I. - A worldwide choice of...

We Carry GUERLAIN

PERFUMES ee Agents for Reed & Barton Agents for Olivetti

JEWELRY

Open

A COMPLETE

LINE

OF IMPORTED FRENCH

every 8

dey

8. A.M. to

P.M.

L’ESCALE St.

Thomas,

IN

Milwaukee

GIFTS

AND

34 32 26 25 24 24

Chicago

Aaron,

WATCHES PERFUMES

Prices are the same as in town

INCORPORATED U.

S,

Virgin

PV

VOIGT

IS

Dubna te tn tn te Pran te tte ab tt

to

bawléd

repeated

as

the

he

aut

to

trotted

snide

remark.

I asked him. game of a doubleheader,”

he

Clatters Against Fence for him

the

Orioles

in the fourth. were

he isn’t Joe

him,

because

against

the

leading,

DiMaggio,

they

rear

with

happy

are

On

first base

20.

They

because

miserable

fence.

The

He

derision

only

three

breath

came

laughing

was

chastised

he hasn’t

hit

in

their

obs¢urity,

f forward catcher.

people

ignored

them,

doing

granted

him

an

‘ his home run-tp the The whistles Which

innings

before

past

the

it

as

if

in

the

uproar

of

club

how

this

were

fingers

were

blasts thrust

another

of into

home

run in an insignificant game instead of one of the biggest of the season. He knows them well, and understands this is only temporary. He flung the helmet aside and it skittered in a bouncing roll against the dugout wall. The cheering was) pro-

The

the

hoots

were

lost

appreciation,

wasn’t the reason I didn’t run Sunday. I thought ‘there out. It has happened to other guys on this club, I’m

first one.

Ask

anyone

on

this

I run

the

bases. Ask the ballplayers. Last week, I struck out four times. Then I beat out a one-hopper and Roger Maris came up and won the ball game with a home run. If [ don’t hustle on that play, we

don’t

win.

He

But

he

meant

forgets

Stengel

about

was

the

Won They

| Kubeck. Their

They greeting

was

to rightfield, There

that.”

one

who

and

were

It Himself

faint

that some

and

was in

slightly

the

the

end

crowd

wasn’t

the

been

fined

worst

who

day

On first after the

sarcastic.

of the

They booed him again as he moved forgiving who,-imperfect like the rest by the beauty of the absolute. “Sunday

forgot

intimidated in the fourth. were afraid to boo him now

were

He

was Tony home run.

hit

inning.

refused

to

be

a

tall

fly

appeased,

into centerfield, the unof us, need to be dazzled ;

I

‘ever

had.

I’ve

felt worse when I popped up or dropped a fly ball and we lost the game, I didn’t lose the game when I didn’t run out that ball. Was I fined? He don’t fine no one for not hustli ng on this club, No one has

ever

before.”

The score was 3-2 in the eighth and Baltimore was leading. Ahead of Mantle, Lopez walked. There was none out. They jeered the first swingi ney

dropped

mense then

glove

Mantle

ng strike. The next was a foul which Clint Courtclose to the net, the ball bouncing out of the im-

he uses hit

the

to catch

next

Pitch

Hoyt

Wilhelm’s

for

knuckleball.

And

the second home run. He’ had “—_ the game 43, by himself, batting in the only runs the Yankees made. It was embarrassing as they screa med to him as he took. his trip around the ‘bases. unashamed

and

defiant

They stood up and yelled their ovation in their exuberance. Seldom has an athlete

known such immediate Vindication. Mantle tipped his cap te ‘them before he ducked into the dugout. He had won over them, beaten them, just as he had defeat ed Baltimore.

MORE

Thursday’s

COOLING

LOS

118, Sao out Joe

Islands

Cut out this ad and Present it in the Cocktail Lounge upon arrival at the airport for your complementary happy landing cocktail. TUUCUCC CN

PV

on

joy. The mouths.

RUNS

Banks, Chicago Aaron, Milwaukee Mathews, Milwaukee Boyer, St. Louis Robinson, Cincinnati Mays, San Francisco RUNS BATTED

Richardson ;

CANNON

to Bobby

out.”

and

wavered

not

342

York

turn

“Pain were two

Angeles

St.

a guy

others

prepared

Lopez

longed.

321 316 313 311

White,

way down waited for

amnesty. Now they applauded him as he loped Plate with Lopez jogging ahead of him.

. ee

LEAGUE

. RUNS

HOME

New

.

BATTING

308

ball

were

clattered

9-13).

LEADERS

Los

‘it

And Mantle presented his argument in the only way a ballplayer can. He hit the first ball Walker threw him into the rightfield bullpen where the Yankee pitchers turned to watch it as it

Kansas

(Based on 270 or more at bats.) (Yesterday’s games not included.)

Larker,

he i

because they can’t tell you why. . Their tumult of rebuke diminished as Walker leaned in the old ritual of the pitcher taking the sign from the

Catcher Don Gile and outfielder Lou Clinton are the only rookies | with the Boston Red Sox.

LEAGUE

Mickey,” some

again because

they

8

6

(Ramos

2s

as many home runs as Babe Ruth, because he has never played up to his great skills, because they are safe in their seats ,when

6

Today’s Games Chicago (Score 3-7) at City (Larsen 1-7).

and

ground

They

included.

Chicago

which

said and tried to make it sound nonchalant. “The knee gets tired. , The bones aren’t together. But that’s not the reason I didn't run

9%

Washington

8,

it out,

light-footed him as he

“Were you hurting Sunday?” “It’s always sore the second

2% |

54

10,

that he ran in his first. They punished bring out his glove.

— 2%

56

City

is a silence

hit to the. infield, he didn’t redeem himself. They took it as some evidence of victory

“Run

569

It

The cruelty of the spectators was obvious Monday Walker’s first pitch back to Jim Gentile

centerfield,

594 569

boredom.

fesent of his

It seemed to please them that, on his first appearance since Casey Stengel pulled him’ out of Sunday’s game for malingering on a ball

at or

57

JH

COLBY COLOR CORP.

45 50

suggests

of his pride.

him. They the secret

ness.

LEAGUE

ONIGNV1T

Darlinoton.

13-13) 3-1).

Cleveland

the

Mantle, New York Lemon, Washington Colavito, Detroit Sievers, Chicago

Wertz,

Santurce

14-7),

(Sam Jones (Drabowsky

66 66

which

from onto

The floods

sponsible for some personal loss they suffere d. There was no humor in their denunciation. They whistled their contempt with a fluterry shrill-

Cinat night.

§OV1d

9949,

0

at

a dignity

in the first inning. They are his enemies, and they declared their dislike, as if he were re-

3

2-2)

(Spahn

with

is a manifestation

Games

Detroit | ton Ta e (Wilson 2-0).

Boston

Kuenn.

White. Kodacolor. . . Slides. . .

Box

over

Smith, Chicago Sievers, Chicago Skowron, New York Mifioso, Chicago

see

to:

pain

Jerry

Washington

!®A4GUE BATTING

with every request for our |/4 Prices and mailers. 24 Hour service on Anscochrome, Ektachrome and Black and

Write

Chicago

(Cheney

Fame ;Cleveland

the

four and

AMERICAN

quality,

Call us at: 6-3597, or... Drop in at 1005-B Munoz Rivera Rio Piedras, next to the

win

sparked

RUNS Maris, New

. .

of

MAJOR

;

. . Duplicates.

Hall

::: sane ant so sinstes 8th straight defeat.

and,

PHOTOGRAPHY”

Prints.

straight

triumph with run, a double

the difference! copy of ‘TROPICAL

of anger. The people demand perfection any mimicry of greatness. But he holds

Cleveland (Latman 1-4) at Detroit Boyer and a single by will Skow- | (Bruce 1-3). ron helped the Yankees to their New York (Ditmar 12-7) at

specialty! for

4,

By Jimmy Cannon

Scores

1, Philadelphia 3, Cincinnati 2

Baltimore

inning led to Baltimore’s victory and halted a 4-game losing streak for the Orioles. A two-run home run by Clet

COLOR? our

BURDETTE ...in

Anyone interested should con; tact Pauline Borrell at 6-1330. The team is composed of Miss Borrell, who topped the elimination tournament, Brenda Figueroa, Angie Belk and Frances Perez.

It's

Angeles

Pain

There is a measureless despair no tape can measure. desire of Mickey Mantle often seems to drown in raging

included.

New York 11, Boston 7 Detroit 11, Kansas City

'Red

Ger-

72

not

Thursday’s

The cost will be $10 per person The affair staris at 8-30 p.m | ane nis until 2 30a m There | will be dancing and entertain- |

/

28%

Night

Steak dinner at the’ Star Bowling Center Sept. 4 to help finance the Puerto Rico women’s bowling team for its plane trip to the World

ment

379

44

games

Kansas

Sox,

be a champagne

Hamburg,

27%

Boston

s

Championships in m any Sept. 12-18

20%

384

Baltimore

Air Fare

Tv

448

69

Louis

Red

Help

64

43

New York Chicago

second

To

52

Chicago

AMERICAN

7

Dinner

Cincinnati

Los Angeles (McDevitt 0-2) St. Louis (Jackson. 13-10 Simmons 42).

117, the Baltimore Orioles beat the Washington Senators, 108; the Cleveland Indians downed the Chicago White Sox, 86 and the Detroit Tigers whipped the Kansas City Athletics, 11-6. Aa 8run outburst in the third

:

55

Milwaukee

were not scheduled. In the American League, the first-place New York Yankees

defeated

56

9 9 14

San Francisco at Chicago

two

St.

7%

550 548 505

cinnati (Maloney 1-3). Phildelphia (Mahaffey 1-0)

blow.

Francisco

563

Today’s

teammates on. And the Los Angeles Dodgers had to go 13 innings to defeat the last-place Chicago Cubs, 40. A home run by Wally Moon was the

49

Pittsburgh

was

with

63

Milwaukee Pittsburgh

first against St. Louis. In other senior circuit games, the league-leading Pittsburgh Pirates shaded the Cincinnati Redlegs, 3-2, on Dick Stuart’s eighth

inning

Milwaukee

| | Los

recorded

the

Thursday’s

erased a moment later on a double play. It was the National League’s second no-hitter of the year. Chi-

cago’s

626

Night

thander shutout the Philadelphia Phillies, 1-0. In addition, he scored the game’s only run when he doubled in the eighth inning and came home on other two-bagger by Bill Bruton. The 33-year old veteran allowed one batter, Tony Gonzalez, to reach first. Gonzalez was hit

by

43

Philadelphia

righ- '

,

Mantle's

LEAGUE

72

Frincisco

.

Sports Today

Pittsburgh

San

.

nn

22

PER

DOLLAR

City, 10. ERIE,

Erie, ay

ch,

Fights

ANGELES—Eder

Jofre,

Paulo, Brazil, knocked Medel, 116%, Mexico Johnny

outpointed 135,

Bizzarro,

Freddy

Pittsburgh,

} 135,

Marti8.

|.

-


otiaeanee

:

Military Police Take Volleyball Crown The 542d‘Military Police Company won the 1960 Antilles Command Volleyball Championship by downing the Fort Brooke Gar-

RATINGS BEST BET Comedida - (4th Race)

LONGSHOT Mariano A (3rd Race)

DOUGLAS

Ist-$2.258; elmg ($5,000); 4-yrs-up; 7 f. (Native) 7 Ome Dojlar (No Boy) lll 2 Rebeida (Matos) nz 3 Manantial (E: Rodriguez) 11 4 Cellores (Vaides) ne 5 Cartitos (Pagan) 106 Reobeida shewld prevail easily. Colieres wih tern in a creditable performance wader apprentice Valdes. One Dollar wnabie te match tep twe. 2nd-$2,650;

alw;

4yrs-up;

1

1/4

m.

Gmperted) 2 3A 2 3 4

Barbalin

im

tep

shape.

1ir 106 108 113 108

could

ge

brn HE Seevsanoun

3wd-$2.208; alw: 2-yrs: 6 £. (Native) Syrita B (Vazquez) 11% Shalimar (E. Rivera) ne San Jerse (Maldonado) 1% Rie Duere (Davila) rie Cearm (Ne Bey) mw Camaria (Ne Bay) 113 Paladia (Belmonte) ne Mariane

My

A

Count

(Ne

Bey)

(E.

Rodriguez)

3

m2

Rescate (Ne Bey) Imca (Ne Bey)

116 107

Leré Derby (Lepez) 163 Coelegiala (Ne Bey) 107 Canaria speedy, sheeld be able te take this sert. Mariane A could pull eff anether surprise. Charm mediecre youngster.

4th-$3.350; alw: 2-yrs; 6 f. (Imperted) Jabalima (Sayan) il Anfitrion (J. A. Velez) 2 Tatacol (Valdes) Preferencia (No Bey) Comedida (Ne Boy) Colonel Lane (G. Rivera) Desacato (No Boy) 1

{ i

Litty

Afie

(Ne

Gravilla

(D.

|

of

the

better

photo finish eamera the first time.

snapped

Sgt.

PFC

Noble

Carlos

Ramos

Tousha,

team

In

attendance

were

94

Puerto

Rico

Relay

and

Diving

IN LOOK MAGAZINE

mem-

C

WHAT 1 THINK

JACK

Cimperted)

manager.

IS REALLY LIKE. BY ~

Army Golf Tourney

Boreas

(Valdes)

620

The

Antilles

ends

tomorrow

at the

.

Fort

Buch-|

Seven races at El Comandante,

My Firl, Casaca, Maid tere.

Se

Buena.

and

of Money.

Chabita

also

Pelo-| Don ran.

Che

and

th-$1.500;

tournament.

Personnel

from

Ft.

Redriguez

Brooke, U.

7

S.

Ft.| Cathy F.

Army

Miss Terie amd Jayuyita also | Cover, os

-

.

| ™.

Hospit Henry al, Barracks, Reserve | amported)

and National Guard groups expected to compete.

%

sean” aon

a’

Sin. rwente

°

°

S Geen

Paubline, St

at

EXCLUSIVE! THE CHASE THAT DOOMED.

Progreso also ran.

cimg

5% f. (Native) | (lative) alw: 2yrs; Sth-$1 .700: awards will | Pia" Davia) 7.0 72] cm Core be given in the 36-hole medal play| Time: 1:€93. Maritere, Temito. Candy | dh-Ambar (Sayan)

aman Golf Course. Individualand team

round

+ Racing

Merse

Fort

final

sera sem | 309 Pm. Lady Mustang (Puarre) 10.40 Golf| Gin Fiz (Alicea) per-| Time: 1:16, Tatacel, Desacate, Gra- | Imperial, Buletera, Sorpresa, La ‘Brisa. and | Vila. Corian, Afio Nueve, Seferita Annie, | Chaceli. Pichin Rese cha. July, Dolly D.

Command military ; today

or

sonnel

Buchanan,

ann 2so| 3b

& peer : - Comatetach ean cece me toa

=

290

($3,508);

dyrs;

7

mal

wn

{.

3.40

Full

tee Cariamabie.

Vieiete

oe

come.

Lassie,

AZ

AZ NBUTCHE

HANDLE Pool: $37.91397: S: muteeis:

420 290] 9m.sm: dally double: S$i7.J65, TOTAL: are | Gedy Gavan) ‘Time: 1:144: Velare, Necturnal, Ore! The daily double paid $68.70.

NOW _IN PUERTO R Vo Aue

it be e%

($1.800);

}

4-yrs-up; 6.

:

1

Bisili_

(Valdes)

108

Puerte Merce (can Bochinche (Rosade)

ie b06

Se i st

Lady

(No

a

Boy

eo

omens

2

gg ay

et tet ew

a

Santa Jessie Substitu ite

;

(Landaru)

PROBLEM

.

A

eet

eseS

ie

apse

a

capacity of the ideal family car.

e speed of a sport car with

security, comfort

Peldjim seored on higher price, could

clmg

Bonita

I]

st a Bisili

may

($1,200);

1

116

i

4

Fi

FA

Tepsy

(Ne

3

Gelfie

Debb

Boy)

S

Pele

‘(Ne

Boy)

4 ‘Machito M (Ne Bey) Messetion

Sentenciade

+ suceme Principe

(FE.

(Velie) Rodrigeuz

cio lei?

ih

ON

a io

which responds exceptionally

EUROPEAN

m.

eeunn SP eer |

vw

stop automatically

2

REPORT

;

its

engine

@ Luxury finish e@ 4 shift transmission @ 4 cylinders @ 2 twe-speed windshield wipers thai

= (PARK

1 Principe eran (Maldonado) 1A Tute M (Ne Bay)

4

horsepower

we

i

1

a

GIRL-WOMAN!

(Native) Eeuador (igiesias) (Maldonado)

i

;

$

PICTURE:

7-PAGE

i

14

Wedmesday de it again.

always dangereus fee. be at preper level. Gth-$1.300;

+

CHILD.

PACKED

Fi Necus (Belmonte)

}

“aH

(Native)

3 4

}

the for

TODAY SWIMMING

two-year

}

‘Weekend Sports

(Continued From Back Page) and were far up the track when

(Reyes)

one

{ j |

RESULTS

ee

Cordero)

secend spot Sth-$1.300; clmg

é ;

Lord,

Boy)

Nuevo

Comedida

r

Farrell

wire-

fe-wire. Distance suits’ Ric Yaguez. Cali The Cops pops up frem time te time.

daha

Championships for youngsters “16 years of age and under. Ten bers of the. Mercantile Club of relay events at the Condado rison, 15-2 and 15-1, Thursday Baltimore, There were guests of Beach, 9:30 am. Ten diving night te Fort Buchanan. Gee Cohen, part owner of the events at La Concha, 2:00 p.m. The Military Police squad Sagner and Chase stable. Sefthall finished the season with a perSagner and Chase had one winfect record, winning eight games ner, Oiram in the seventh. But Tenth Naval District Champion-|during the regular fiveteam because of the rain, none of the ship. at San Juan Naval Station, league schedule and two more in visitors were around for the last first game, 5:00 pm. the post league championship Bowling race and all missed the $36.10 play-offs. payoff. ‘Elimination tournament £ or Following the title match They will return to the track ; with Fort Brook, Thursday night, fer tomorrow’s racing before the championship trophy was leaving for Baltimore in their at Star Bowling Center, 6:00 p.m. presented to the Military Team chartered plane. Tomorrowjs Golf by Lt. Col. John H. Lapotka, fourth race will be a trophy race Antilles Command ChampionAntilles Special Services Officer. in their honor. ship at Fort Buchanan, first Individual clock trophies were round. 1st-$2.550; alw; 4-yrs-up; 1 116 m. presented to the following team (Native) "TOMORROW members: 1st Lt. Virgil Trummer, Robeida (D. Rodriguez) 539.10 19.90 Sefthall Ist Sgt. Ramon H. Domenech, El Behique ( ) 15.00 Time: 1:51.3. El Titan, Cumbre, Tenth Naval District MSgt Manuel Rivera, Sgt. Esco- Lider, Tetrarquina and Complice also ship at San Juan Naval Station, lastico Lopez, SP6 Daniel Cal- ran. 2nd-$1,550; chmg ($3,508); 4-yrs-up; 6 f. first game, 7:00 p.m. deron, SP4 Ron Parkinson, SP4

and

Call The Cops (Pacheco) Cimitarra (Neo Boy) Barbalim (Ne Boy) Rio Yaguez (Maildenade) Laterite (No Bay)

ee

@ Uphelisiered sun visers @ Ventilation system @ Direction signals @

3 ashtrays

° metpreer es

meee

QT ORS inc

113 ne

103 305

165 =

ni

Errante-Tute M entry very

JUNCOS 304 — STOP 6% FERNANDEZ

TELS.

$0060 %

%

30068 es

L E V A R T | {4 PACESONT

a

| ...FOR A LITTLE

a

a

| HOW TO SEE A LOF ig iv

————

¢h

oh

+ *

DE TIERRA PUERTA

3-3279 Ҥ

~

a ao

ia


MAJOR

LEAGUE

AND

STANDINGS

the San Juan Star

|

SPORTS

LEADERS

PAGE

23

San Juan, Puerto Rice, Saturday, August

os

READ JIMMY CANNON

PAGE 22

20, 1960

Giants Edge Cubs, Leith Dickering To Bring Cepeda Cepeda's Homer To Senators San

Juan

Senator

From The Crabbers

president

and

owner

fered pitcher Ray Ripplemeyer in return Crabbers of the Winter League. Leith because

made of the

the offer San Fran.

has

said

he will not

play for Santurce any other time.

this

cisco

said he Cepeda,

Giants,

The new president alors has hopes that play for San Juan.

year

or

of the Cepeda

Bob

for

Leith

Orlando

has

disclosed

Cepeda,

star

that

of

he

the

has

of-

Santurce

Juan tast winter,

ing for Tacoma Coast League. Loses

im

The

at

Senmay

Two hoped and

be

unavailable

Said

the

army

Steve

two

San

Leith

fulfill

their

Blancharf,

ter

ruled

ineligible

to play

ball

Jr.

with

a

A El in

and

Elston

000—1

Schmidt;

(9)

and

(11-8)

3 0

Ells-

Tappe.

L-Ellsworth

Francisco,

torrential

Cepeda

Comandante

douwpour

Comandante’s to a quagmire

Christmas

tree.

Robeida crowd of

shook nearly

very

turned

running strip yesterday and

first

race

up a 3,000

as

he

damp in the

scampered

Pool Pays $1,277 The cuatro-cinco pool Cemandante yesterday

$1,277 $20.20 home

EXCLUSIVE

CONTRACT—Bob

Leith,

left,

president

of

the San Juan Senators in the Winter League, shows Balti-

more bonus baby Dave Nicholson exclusive contract that

authorizes Leith to sign any Oriole player to play here. Nicholson is one of the players Leith wants in his Senator lineup this winter.

PARTIAL BASEBALL SCORES

on a handicap

245 by John Werner. He also had second highest stratch series be1,977.

000

the longshots kept the infield tote board alight like the proverbial

win-

NATIONAL Los Angeles St. Louis Podres

1,836-430—2 ,266.

Villavicencio’s

200 000—2 8 0

100

Score At

York

Ruddy Cobian is third with 1,699- | Cleveland 590—2,249, followed by Tito Perez, Defroit 1,713,470—2,183; Harry VillavicenLocke cio Jr., 1,977-170— 2,147: Cori and Chiti. Llompart, 1,675-450—2,125, and Lee Synder, 1,665-460—2,125. Baltimore High game to date has been a rain.

hind

the ex-

Mud Helps Lon gshots

basis is Charlie Marino qwith a ¥ AMERICAN LEAGUE total of 2,299 for 10 games. Yor He New 010 000 1 Washingto n bowled 000 101 0 a 1,519 and had a 780 handicap ; Ditmar and Blanchard; Pas-| In second piace is Pedro Ba : cual and Battey. tista

.

(20).

©

Thirty-five bowlers will complete their games in the elimination tournament for the Labor Day weekend competition with bowlers from Levittown, Pa. at the Star Bowling Center tl.is evening. They will roll their second block of 10 games. Another 10 bowlers will roll off Tuesday and next Saturday to determine the five bowlers who will compete for the $250 first prize money Sept. 3-4.

leading

000

(6-9). HR—San_

Marino Leads Bowlers At Star Alleys

Presently

Fran.

W-McCormick

Yankee catcher—another Leith hopeful—also wilt not be playing for San Juan this year. He has

been

season.

McCormick

winter

New

the

Chicago

will

year.

li-

cept for Cepeda’s home run in the fourth. Ellsworth was relieved in the ninth by Don Elston.

farm|

this this

of

worth,

must

obligations

John

Barber,

McCormick

Dick Ellsworth started for Cubs and blanked the Giants

Blanchard

pitcher

isco yesterday

been having his troubles, picked up his 1lith win. He has lost eight.

Baltimore players he had to sign, infielder Ron Han-

sen

aided by Orian-

hurled the San the Chicago Cubs

McCormick who started off the season with a splash and has since

Pacific

or in the Baltimore

21-year-old

homer

is now hurl

chain

to a 2-1 victory over

McCormick,

q| trips. He knocked in two runs and jjscored another. It was his 20th

Leith also disclosed that he has obtained an exclusive contract to sign any player either with the

Orioles

homer,

mited the Cubs to three hits and retired 16 men in a row. Cepeda had twe hits in four

will ac-

the

two-run

in a splendid pitching duel between two left-handerg.

compcay the Giants on the trip. Ripplemeyer, who played for

San

Cepeda’s

Giants

Season

in all likelihood

CHICAGO (AP)—Miké do

Another drawback to Puerto Rican fans seeing their hometown favorite play here this winter is the tour of Japan that the Giants are planning immediately following the end of the National League

Cepeda

Beats Ellsworth

0

|

1

and

and

and

000 Roseboro;

Jackson

ith. Smith

Fischer | Pittsburgh Cincinnati

Boston,

000

Wilson;

at

LEAGUE

postponed,

mizell and and Bailey.

00 Purkey

a

Chicago (

game

at

Kansas

City,

night | Philadelph at Milwaukee, ia delayed,

rain.

at

a

Lady

winners

$59.10

and

really

fixed

the chalk players in the fourth— the

feature

race—beating

$107.40.

Before it was all ($23.40) and Oiram also scored.

Lady

a good|

field of two-year olds at a return

Casper And Hebert Tied

the

early

in

the

Maid

St. Paul

only

a

came

part

of

tang

running

rac@

Money,

Fiziand

moved I.

the

six-furlong Gin

set the

under

pace, up

Lady

in

Pizarro

while

the.

to

Se

Musstretch

wim

going

away by one and a half lengths, Gin Fiz held on for: second’

(See Results, Page 23)

Bernard Hunt Leads Ballantine Golf Open took

Open

one-shot

Joe Campbell, first day lead

the

72-hole

golf tournament with the former national PGA champion with a 11under-par 133. had

of

Buena

Eng. | (AP)—

who with

Hebert, and Don Fairfield, both of whom were 10-under at 134.

lead

gate

in

the

Professional

yesterday. He has

lead

a

Ballantine

Tournament

three-stroke

over

aggre

Ireland’s

Christy

O’Connor after two rounds. . The tournament was designed as a test of the American big

yesterday with a five-under-par | ball. 67 and moved into a tie for the ball

two

victory

WENTWORTH,

ST. PAUL, Minnesota (AP)— Bill Casper caught Lionel Hebert

The

Mustang’s

when the mud was the thickest. Laying back in the pack during

British golfer Bernard Hunt shot a 65 on the East Course here and

For Golf Lead

edge over shared the

over, Paladin ($36.10) had

money, but the other pace setters faltered badly in the’ stretch

payoff.

Mustang

lead in the $30,000

20 Burgess;

But

for five for four.

at El paid

of

In

this

country,

a: smaller

normally is used. Eddie Johnson-Sebide,

lored

who

golfer

shared

from

the

South

the

lead

co-

Africa,

Thursday

|with a brilliant 65 on the 6,209 yard East Course, well yesterday. He

didn’t de so took! 74 over

the tough 6,936-yard West Course and

fell

seven

strokes

behind i


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.