The San Juan Star (Aug. 22, 1960)

Page 1

the San

EXCEPT SUNDAY Vol.

I

No,

248

Tel. 3-8400

90,000 At Assembly Governor To Run For 4th Term. By Popular Party Acclamation.

Rt

By Gov.

A. W. Mufoz

MALDONADO was renominated

by acclamation yesterday as Popular Party candidate te run

for his fourth Over 90,000 attended the characterized

as

the

biggest

term

as governor.

cheering Populars party convention, by party leaders

political

demons-

tration in Puerto Rico’s history. The Governor gave up his position as president of the party

which he has held since its founding in 1938. A 19-man presidential committee,

which

includes

the

bar Stadium Other Popular

concentration exceeded 120,000 people. The stands, which hold

gov-

ernor, was formed at the--convention, which will later elect a seven-man committee—the

party. new

close ‘to 14,000 people, and the entire playing area of the basejammed with was ball park people. Party leaders stressed there were more people outside

executive governing

body. Mufioz announced that he had been informed that the crowd within

and

outside

Sixto

exceeded 90,000. leaders said the

stadium

the

Gov.

Esco-

the

as

had tial

net re-

in.

than

Mufioz

said, the final draft been completed. By solution the convention the plaftform on the

read - in ‘ outlitte

piationns because,

he

HE

GOV.

LUIS

MUNOZ

..-by

popular

MARIN

acclamation

Domingo Marrero

To View Red Issue

Dies At 5] Domingo Marrero, recentlyappointed Dean of General Stu-

dies at the

University

Rico,

early

died

was

51

He

years

Saturday.

death

day

a

the

to the new post

was,

from

1956,

the university’s partment. From

was

a humanities

also

tayght

director

instructor at

in

the

Dominican

Republic

and UPR. for

years and a former profesof theology at the inter-

denominational

Evangelical

Se-

minary, Hato Rey, He had a bachelor of laws degree and a masters in Spanish studies from (See MARRERO, Page 20)

Westerband Bid-In By

PEDRO

PONCE—Carlog” Statehood presentative

Westerband, i

einct. here for eight years, lost his night

bid by

for

renomination

a surprising

last

two-to-one

vote at the party’s convention. Westerband was defeated by Julio

Viera

Morales,

18-9.

om

dictatorship

ef

Trujillo.

CITY

(AP)—

Mexico officially last night it is lomatic relations government of the Republic.

the

Walking conference,

POPULARS

ASSEMBLE—Escobar

Stadium

was

bursting

at

the

with an estimated 90,000 Populars from all over the island who

Gov. Mufioz A. Murad)

renominated

as

their

party’s

candidate

for governor.

GOP

Westerband,

Ponce

well-known

local

attorney and equaHy well-known throughout the island as a mem-

ber of the House of Representatives, accepted defeat in a short speech in which he promised to fight for the party in

the future member.”

“as a rank He

seams

photo

the

Domi

Rep-

called the ae

tion against it illegal and cive. In a 19-0 condemnation

te watch

(STAR

the

ublic’s delegation

yesterday

gathered

out on

by

(See OAS, Page 26)

said

he

and

file

felt

the

nomination proceedings in which

Viera

Vote won

had

been

fair

and

democratic.

In the Senate race for the Ponce district, Armando Schmidt, a local pharmacist with 14 votes, and Santiago Espada, local nessman with 11 votes,

coex vote

Hammarskjold Tells i Stop Criticism Or Lose Aid sy

Loses Renomination

Surprise ROMAN

concentrate

Dominican

MEXICO

He was a Methodist missionary five sor

to

BULLETIN

of

Humanities Deabout 1946 he

philosophy

prepared

Rafael

at the university only 22 days ago. Prior to his appointment

he

(AP)

ern Hemisphere after eee stiff punitive measures

unexpected.

He was named

BRADSHAW

Costa

Communist threats to the West-

‘ Though he had of ‘heart disease, his

was

JOSE,

—The Organization of | States’ foreign ministers }yestex-

He

from

STANFORD

SAN

old.

died. in his sleep,

heart a history

By

of Puerto

busiwere

declared winners’ over Carlos Santiago, six votes, and Felite (See PONCE GOP, Page 20)

UNITED

. By MAX NATIONS,

Dag Hammarskjold

HARRELSON N.Y. (AP)—Secretary-Generall

warned yesterday that he might call

on the U.N. to reconsider its whole program of aid to the Congo

republic

if

the

Congo

government

continued.

its

criticism of U. N. policies. Hammarskjold addressed an the attacks by Premier Patrice “gave an impression of emergency Sunday session of the Lumumba li-nation

Security

Council.

He said

(See

CONGO,

Page

30)


THE, SAN. JUAN STAR,-- Monday, Amgust 22,.1960:,

2

Truman, By

W.

New

H.

Yerk

LAWRENCE

Times

News

INDEPENDENCE, er President Harry joined

Sen.

yesterday

Kennedy Visit Is Mostly Jovial

Mo.—FormS. Truman

John

in

Service

F.

what

Kennedy

he

forecast

nominee. The fermer

President

red for forty Massachusetts

minutes with the Senator, whose

since the Democratic convention, but they had talked earlier by

nomination

he

opposed’ when

the

Democratic

telephone. At that time Mr. Truman gave assurances that he

beycotted

would be a winning campaign for the Democratic Presidential

pons!

Convention

at

confer-

he

Na-

Los

Ange-

The ence

Truman-Kennedy was their first

_

support

the

confermeeting

RICHARD

STAR

WILSON

Washingten

ticket

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Dr. George H. Gallup, the pollster, has brought about an abrupt change in the political atmosphere mm Washington. Until ing

Dr.

a

53

Richard the

Gallup’s per

cent

M.

poll,

for

was

for

president,

general

community

political

indicat-

preference

Nixon

impression

a surprise

in

that

the

the

@

"|

who

had

noted

on

porters

the

will

stir

to feverish

up

activity

Now...

paign. What

1 HOUR SERVICE

all this

is

taken

is that both candidates

to

mean

that the

ready

because

he

and inexperienced,

he had also asserted convention had been

“prearranged”

“The

to

produce

Democratic

Not

“fixed,”

Sen.

National

‘Fixed’.

take back convention although

that he had used he

said

his had

he

as

de-

the word.

the

conven-

had been so arranged as to

produce

Sen.

Kennedy’s

nomi-

nation and, he said, that is what happened. “And it nominated this man, and I am going to support him

—and

what

are

do about it?” dent added.

JOHN

F. KENNEDY -.. second

in

pell

2 Children Injured In Radst Bombing

you

the

going

former

to

Presi-

HARRY S. TRUMAN ---a little edgy

Lumumba Cuts Off French Congo Ties By

ANDREW

BOROWIEC

A dynamite bomb blasted the home of a Negro chemical plant

LEOPOLDVILLE, The Cengo, (AP)—Premier Patrice Lumum-

ba’s

return but all passengers ning to leave Leopoldville turned back.

employe early yesterday injuring two of his children, one aged

munications yesterday with the adjacent former French Congo

measure probably

Tenn.

(AP)

7 months and the other 3 years. The city’s racist bombers were stage of the cam-

too young

tion

CHATTANOOGA,

RICHARD M. NIXON ..-Tather be underdog

was

doubts

was

Presidency

Yesterday

sup

tide.

the

nied

the

to turn

for

been

becom

their

expressed

Kennedy

Arranged

Both candidates apparently like to be running second on the theory this

had

He did not charge that the

ing more optimistic and was losing his hold on the coveted second place position.

that

Sen.

got a litreminded

Convention settled that—and that’s all there is to that.”

influenced | :

day before that Nixon was

he

that

swer:

possibly by earlier pells and by the general Kennedy optimism prevalent here, was glorying in the roll of underdog until the} § latest poll came along. The title then was eagerly grasped on behalf of Senator Kennedy iby his press secretary, Pierre Salinger,

to

Kennedy’s nemination. To these reminders the formler President had a simple an-

on Capitol Hill where the two presidential candidates are valiantly battling to be-rated as the under-

Nixon,

emissary

Mr. Truman when he was

that

and that

at the White House as

dog. Vice President

peacemaking

“|although tle edgy

Democratic candidate, F. Kennedy, had the cee "ond possibly quite substantially. So, Dr. Gallup’s findings were a surprise. They were just as much

Bereaa

nedy’s

talk with the former President. active From all appearances, the 4 | meeting was jovial and cordial,

Kennedy, Nixon Each Seeking To Be Rated As Poll | Underdog By

The groundwork for this session had heen laid ten days ago when Gov. Abraham A. Ribicoff of Connecticut came as Sen. Ken-’

blamed

for

ing

in

a

10

days.

mite a

their

month They

charge

home

fifth

and tossed

against

occupied

dynamit-

fourth the

the by

rear Mr.

of and

Mrs. Thomas Reed. The parents and two other children, escaped injury.

THE

MOON

severed

republic, charging and plotters” were from in

Congolese

that “spies being sent

than

were

traffic across the Con-

go river Poldville

was suspended. Leoresidents who found

themselves the Congo

in Brazzaville across were permitted to

WEATHER FORECAST:

San

Juan

and

thundershewers

today

te

night. PUERTO

RICO

and

the

4nBel-

into Kasai Province

to work for

its the

the

secession Congo.

VIR-

GIN ISLANDS—Mestly cleudy with seattered thundershowers

from

Lumumba

said

rest

a Belgian

Sa-

authorities

in

Kasai

Province.

they

Nations

knew

a

officials

plane

had

Monday,

landed

Registry August

22

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Whole

or in Port

of commercial

abel Array Conditi ioning,

Fortolezo tolera

Elevator,

Air

mercial.

2 and 3 floors office or

Tourist center. tourant,

said

in Luluabourg, the Kasai capital, because of engine trouble and was prevented from ake off by the Congolese.

Emergency

*

of

bena Airlines plane and a Frenth plane were intercepted by Con-

golese Ma-

and

the

a day.

United

on famous

said

temporary ad not last longer

gian and French gunmen were being flown from _ Brazzaville

banned

ferry

officials

was would

It followed Lumumba’s noucement yesterday that

calls originating

Leopoldville

and

com-

there.

All telephone

in

dyna-

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“THE'SAN JORRe STIsa Monty ned Bp inaett

3 Slain In Weekend

Violence; Skeleton Discovered On Farm By RALPH

Three

persons

ANGLADA

were

slain

in separate

incidents during the weekend

and murder

is suspected in the death of a youth whose skeleton was found in Jayuya. In Ponce, a Brazilian seaman was savagely beaten and stabbed

Santiago

far.

driving,

were returning from a trip at 12:30 yesterday when failed

After

the brakes on a bridge

ed

a

in

Zone

1,

as

Piedras

and

Judge

Ricardo

city

square,

33. Investigation

Rey,

police

Augusto

arrested

Navarro,

St.,

in

the

18,

of

Cantera

of his friend, Victor M. Roman, 21. The youth

the

to the victim when he pulled the trigger. A bullet entered Santia-

go’s forehead ly

Navarro charge of

and

held

and he died instant-

was arraigned on a second degree murder

in bail

of $9,000.

Milton Oliveras Rodriguez, 35, was arrested Saturday and held in

bail of $9,000 on a charge of second degree murder in the slaying

suspect was intoxicated at the time of his arrest. However, Judge

of

Calderon

tion of Playa de Ponce. Police ~said Oliveras was with a group of friends Friday night when several persons passed them. One

bert

refused

with

to

drunken

charge driving.

Rou.

Roubert, an employe of the Commonwealth's Office of Personnel, was released pending further investigation by Detective Osvaldo Cepero of the homicide squad.

s

lan

Mayol,

prominent

Banco

heart in

and

Popular,

ailment

Auxilio

San

director who

Mutuo

of

Hato

del

Toa,

Distributing Puerto Rico

at the beginning of the century. Surviving are his wife, Isabel Ferrer, three sons: Salvador, Jo-

se and Antonio Luis; three brothers, Antonio, Salvador, and Guillerma, and_ three sisters; A.

Francisca,

peranza, >

RAAAAi

>

}

Antonia

and

MIAMI DRAPERY «1863 Loiza St.

youth

leader

openly

challenged

Gov. Mufioz yesterday duced a point of high

and prodrama at

the party’s The more

spectators

convention. than 90,000

at Sixto Escobar stadium to an expectant. silence as Luis

Camacho

forcefully

came young

objected

Martinez.

of the La

shouted something took exception to who

Both

Boca

sec-

that Oliveras and he asked

said it. Martinez

stepped

fore-

Hospital.

skeleton,

in the Coabey was identified

found

on

a farm

Section of Jayuya, by Arsenio Sepul-

mation, of gulations.

anew

set

of

party

re

Facing Mufioz at a microphone, barely three yards away from the island’s chief presented a

executive, resolution

Tel.

termed

party,

‘‘a renovation”

had

been

drawn

up

of

to

the by

a

committee composed of party reprosentatives. Mufioz later patched the threat-

ment employes” had been placed

ened

on

breach

by calling for a stand-

ing ovation for the party’s youth. Camacho responded for his group by shaking. hands warmly with the

smiling

Mufioz.

leaders designated Party Youth member

Also,

a Popular from Baya-

mon to place Mufioz’ name mination for governor.

Another

incident

party

in no-

that threatened

Camacho that the

by ‘ormer Judge Fernande’

G

that too many “govern-

the

mittee.

Mufioz ruled Camacho out of order because the convention had already

approved

the

ae OF MEN’S

regulations.

The governor firmly stated that the regulations,

veda

constitute

what

as that of his step-son,

Jose

Santuchi

which

Santiago,

17,

who

been missing about a month.

Es-

the

San

Iden-

tification was possible because the skeleton was fully clothed. It had

been covered with leaves in an apparent attempt to hide it, police said. The bones were taken to Ponce District Hospital, where an _ attempt will be made to determine the cause of death. .

Juan

SHIRT, were

4.95

were

29.95

Intercontinental

the

to the committee. ~ Mufioz ruled him out of order Stating that the convention had already approved the committee. Gallarde c . left

Hotel.

the

i microphone,

snapping his Popular Party button from his jacket.

dress

18.95

Sport

9-1100,

San

Juan

_

were 39.00 to 59.00

were ,7.95 to

1895

com RAS to "10.50 now 6.15 to 20.00 18.00 fo 25.00 "3.95 to $50 NOW

NOW

ACCESORIES assorted 30 fo 60% discount

TROPICAL MEN'S SHOP CONDADO

additional information contact Mr. George

continental

com-

for

addition of other ‘“‘good Populars”

to 60.00

SLACKS

ideal for a flower or specialty shop. For

Tel.

called

CLOTHING

Sport and to

| JACKETS,

SUITS

Hotel. Measuring 8.4’ x 9’ the location is

Cummings,

presidential

LIQUIDATION. PRICES

had

Attractive space for a lobby shop is availat

Gallardo

macho said none of the delegates had seer the new rules.

LOBBY SHOP SPACE AVAILABLE ' . able

party's

Va ae eel

new rules be studied by a committee before being approved. Ca-

BEACH

HOTEL

(Across from Marisa’s)-

Inter-

We wish to inform the public that this-sale is being

s

for reconducted to liquidate our stock in preparation novations. Our shop will be closed after this sale andlater will be reopened as the MEN’S APPAREL DEPT. ‘of the CONDADO PHARMACY at the same location.

Santurce > a

he

a

morning

vice president and treasurer of Sucrs. de A. Mayol & Co. Inc., and of the Mayol Corp. He came to

By A. W. MALDONADO Popular Democratic Party

Juan

Hospital,

Azucarera

Flores

residents

The

Rey. He was 71 years old. A native of Soller, Mallorca, he was also a director of the Companhia

A

of the

died

Saturday

are

District

s

Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon for Jose Rulbusinessman

Andres

ward and allegedly attacked Oliveras with a machete. He died in an ambulance en route to Ponce

Jose Rullan Mayol, Bank Offical, Dies -

Youth Leader Challenges Murioz Over Acceptance Of PDP Rules

claimed he did not know the gun to the manner in whith the govwas loaded and was showing it ernor led the approvak, by accla-

told

that

Ponce

Rivera,

Hato

shooting Santiago

identified him

Calderon

and _ repeatedly

section in connection with the fatal

Rio

the driver of the car. Patrolman Jose R. Bauzo

in

Magdalena

Piedras-Caguas Road. Police later arrested Cristobal E. Roubert Ocasio, 29, of A-G-52 Country Club

in Rio

stag-

continued.

Eduardo

person was killyesterday when

car

later

In

car Rio

Maria Luisa Santiago, escaped with

by

up

is being

ing and fell into the water. The couple drowned. Santiago’s sister,

struck

beating

Rodriguez

pleasure morning

Grande River near Rio Grande. The car plunged through a rail-

slight injuries. An unidentified ed at 2:30 a.m.

sailor

they were identified as Domingo Colon Roche, 22; Hector Ramon de Jesus Hernandez, 25; and Juan

pair

on their over the

The

stabbing him, the three fled. Pick-

sec-

the

assailants

Cyr

tion of Canovanas. With

in the. back.

Jose Santiago his wife, Car-

Cubuy

three

gered back into the bar, and the trio followed.

toll reach-

24, of the

his

ae ee

Rosa,

car,

attacked again, stabbing him

PARTY LEADERS—House Speaker Ernesto Ramos

An tonini ‘men out during yesterday’s Popular Democratic Party convention. Gov. Mufioz mops his brow. Others in photo, standing at left, Sen. Ramon Bauza,. and seated at right, Sen. Yidefonse Sola Morales. (STAR phote by Anthony Murad)

3-2111

———I|

Le

men

a

a young

thus

Fe-

Brazilian

See

year

the

Ne

the

The couple were Rodriguez, 24, and

Joaquin

of

eee

for

death

44,

attacked

steamer Loida Peru, was beaten first in the bar. When a companion helped him to

11 accidents during Puerto Rico’s ever-

traffic

who

ate

mounting 238

rreira,

and wife, were killed and

17 injured in the weekend. ed

including

men

Peet

persons,

three

him in a bar. Police. said

ow ape nen

Three

husband

by

R Perera

3 Die, 17 Hurt On Highways; Toll Hits 238


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Bureau

WASHINGTON—The United States government has declared war against the lesser sandhill cranes, charging with acts of aggression

them against

Canada. U.

S.

upon

to

citizens take

up

were arms

called against

the lesser sandhill cranes next January when they assemble at their winter rendezvous Points in West Texas and eas-

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for

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a refund.

To Be Esproprialld The

Parks

and

ministration

Recreation

has

sent

tion papers to owners by

Julio

i

of two tr

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it was

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an#on-

Monagas,

administrator of the agency. The

two properties,

which

be

to Frank Sawyer and the heirs of Miguel Martorell, are to be eloped into public beaches. |} The properties have a total area of 2,855 square meters. These

will be added to two other trai totaling five acres, which ve been ceded te the administration by

Laurance

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:

The Rockefeller land will | be developed into picnic areas, Monagas said.

tern

New

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Mexico.’

The lesser sandhill cranés were alleged to have commit-

ted depredations against grain fields

in

Saskatchewan,

Cana-

da, resulting

in a protest being

filed by the

Canadian

govern-

Lesser sandhill eranes ate not to be confused with greater sandhill cranes nor with whooping cranes, the Depafrtment of the Interior said in announcing

@ Any deposit received on

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Saskatchewan

indicated

that

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that

area,

between cranes,

in

violation

of a

non-aggression

the the U.

pact

lesser

sandhill

S., and

Canada.

Canadian authorities, however, were reluctant to attack the lesser sandhill cranes for fear of endangering the safety of

greater whooping

sandhill cranes

cranes

and

in

same

the

area.

After

between dian

lengthy

consultations

the U. S. and

governments,

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Cahaa

.

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It Up In Canada

dividend for the month.

curly

SET

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a

workers on

all,

bonds.

best

insular

doubt this would be practiéal in the case of persons whé erred

refusing

him

the

Federal refund. The result in Puerto Rico, as one official wryly remarked, “is Treasury if anyone

are

for

After

as

@ Save by personal deposit or by mail deposit. We pay the postage.

CREME SHAMPOO &

REVLON

to point

reason

ment.

with

tri-partite

HAIRCUT

STYLE

hastened

the

can

to the Comserve as the

insured by Federal government

Beauty

it

STAR,

nickle cannot

agency.

clientele

it

“sole”

to the

under

@ Every account up to $10, 000

Saloon. THE

Commonwealth

that

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out they don’t think the majority of Puerto Rico’s 4,500 Federal

Whooping

“locks

ringlet

has been made possible by a new scientific discovery a new “fixative”? process that permanently “locks in” waves and curis. our

the

island with who have

on the purse, life is usually brightened by a generous refund from the Federal treasury.

$10 ow permanent grows out

tax.

his

wealth

permanent

waves

about

due. Long-suffering Treasury officials, who disclosed the move

has already pay checks.

so that they will net wash out or fade away. The “Life Curi”

PERMANENT “THE LASTS &

new the

new hair

chat income

sending a monwealth

Federal

PERMANENT LASTS & LASTS & LASTS

Sec’y

little

major agency on the a list of employes

to

“LIFE”

Fla.

in

you

ing the Commonwealth of $1,000,000 a year.

of

in”

calls

law the solutely

attempt

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some are. Preparation

service

make

however,

chief

a friendly

ing

FREE

must

with could

agency

be

dutifully squares himself the Commonwealth. He’d

monwealth. The errant emplo

money. Taxpayers delinquencies

don’t

its

Manager and supervisor. Famous hairstylist from

hard-put taxfor a refund

better, anyway, if he wants to enjoy peace of mind. An Internal Revenue official,

Rico:

failed to pay

3-2762

the asks

to for

Ave.,

In practice, payer often

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then with

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After Safe Return From Space LONDON (AP)—Moscow ra- capsule in which they rode with normal and the other' animals were; large dio yesterday described the first]a company of smaller animals, in-| in good condition, Tass said. hour of s the astrodogs Strelka|sects and i

fare

from: their fligat

in curey|trevelod TORRE

hnmetas

turn from their flight in outer | traveled

space.

They

ate

a

sent [on

variety of scientific ,

board the spage ship contiones| Sputad

T

heart meal y

_ instra.

passed through

s

‘the

i

j It added: “The apparatus and The first living things ever to The official news agency Tass|cuits and other food” and flies|the braking worked well sma return from orbit around the earth,|quoted the Soviet Academy of | “keeping flying around the flasks| provided for the landing officials said, were in good con-| Sciences as sayi jat the and

had

rdition

‘| physical flight.

a bath.

and

easily

stresses

withstood

of their

the]

from

the

Soviet Union turday

secret

where

recaptured

spot

the

:

in

preparation

in the

scientists the

a ie“f

!

historic | condition

The dogs were brought to Mos-| training

cow

é

Sa-|

detached

Tests hearts

in and

Moscow blood

for

showed pressures

the/ti of the ons flight.

their space

vehicle

were! ‘‘could carry both

a man

and

alof

them

were

feeling

, RALPH BUNCHE -..igmered and snubbed

Bunche

Paella’s more delicious With Sello Rojo Rice !

-

‘aq er

Replaced In Congo ‘announced Saturday that Rajeshwar Dayal, an Indian diplomat,

American

Dayal,

who

India’s now is

:

Ralph

formerly

att

general's in the

ae ae

succeed

Bunche as the secretary personal representative -Congo.

headed

delegation to the U. N., India’s high commissioner

Ta

will

Negro

under

ee

American

ye

to Pakistan. He will come here for conference before going to Leopoldville. Bunche,

secretary in the U. N., was assign-

ed to the Congo when the emergency flared in July. He had been ignored and snubbed in recent

Congo

Premier

Patrice

er

by

a

days

Lumumba.

ret ah aera

UNITED NATIONS (#—Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold

Mrs. Powers

To File Appeal For Husband By

STANLEY

MOSCOW

Francis

JOHNS

\®—The

G ry

IN

family

Powers

will

eS:

of

appeal

|

to President Leonid Brezhnev to reduce the U-2 pilot’s 10-year sen-

tence

for

espionage.

But

he

does

not feel anything they can do will help him. This was disclosed yesterday by the pilot’s wife, Barbara, who

vowed

to stay

in the

Soviet

capi-

tal until she has done everything possible to help her. husband. “Ten years is a very long time,” she told reporters, placing her hand on her threat and slowly

shaking. Three

her head. U. S. attorneys,

who

act

as legal advisers to the Powers’ family, conferred with Mikhail 1. Griniov, the Russian assigned by

the Soviet Powers. It

was

government Griniov

who

to

defend

suggested

that the best thing to do now is for the wife, mothér, father and sister

to

make

.ah

‘informal

plea

by note to the Soviet’ president for clemency. Barbara told a news conference this is ‘‘what we plan to do and we

will

await

the

outcome.”

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to make

and fun to serve.

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Seno

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t

The Week

In Finance

Personal Income Hits New Record By NEW

JACK

Soft

LEFLER

YORK

(#—There

workers

are

nal

reported

income

in of

that

July to a record $407,000 million.

This

was

climbed

annual

about

$1,000

come

payrolls

Carp, threatened ia, the situation.

Automobile

million

TO TROOPS—Col. Chester H. Dunning, president of the inspection board for Puerto Rico National Guard Summer Training Camps, is shown addressing some 200 National Guardsmen of the Salinas Training area. All of these troops received their basic training at Fort Jackson, S.C., while Col. Dunning was commander

of the First Training Regiment to which all of them were assigned. Seated on front row with the Guardsmen are (left to right) Col. Salvador Torros, 92nd

fantry Brigade Commander of the Puerto Rico National Guard, Cesar Cordero Davila, adjustment general of Puerto Rico.

aby tae

and

Maj.

the In-

Gen.

mY mtr

By AP

Re

SAM

Business

business

that Congress takes now and then with officials of federal agencies roiled _ stockby 2. Demands holders that companies clean their

Analyst

1.

That

there

eye

old

ought

to

American

to

be

to in

standby:

a

law—with

an

government

policing

of

somewhat

along

the

line

loans those

that

they

rigidly

police

their

own

practice.

the

against

companies

by some

3. Assurances

who with

view that as a matter of ethics it can only be

DISTRIBUTOR @ SERVICE

MODERN

2

waAY

BUSINESS

des

|

bettery

Fer

power

supply,

Weighs

only

of

interest

made

by

their

directors.

also

115

rations

gifts,

loans

with

or

trips

business

Some

of

signed

in a shower

these

from

corpo-

before

them.

officials

have

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for

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interest

company

transactions

or

more,

of

total

or

10

deals

per of

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two

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whieh

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desk.

|

Bay is a $3 million which investors buy

homes at prites ranging from $35,000, use them only

or three

months

a year,

and

allow the hotel to .uwse them for the tourist trade for th> rest of

the

the

year.

Rehabilitation Assn. To Hold Convention The

first

annual

cénvention

the Puerto Rican Assn. will be held

taken

others

involve

$25,000 or

more

buying

firm.

givic leader,

america

the

deal-

with cent

the

in

and

N.Y.

Malifax

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de

Puerto

of

habilitation Sanday, Sept.

and’ Mrs. Colon,

Rican

Petro-

director

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of

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film

will

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1.

of

accepted by officials doing business with

attracted

mind.

in

foot

cent

laws regarding conflict of interest. And recently charges of gifts and

left up to the individual executives,

30

per

109

At the state and ment levels there

houses.

4. The personal

price.

factories and utilities stood

at

Home building has slumped and little er no improvement is expected this month.

Juan

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News

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Off

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1960

Dewn

But that wasn’t unexpected because the makers ar@ deep in

in-

the Building

Industrial

TALKS

farm

lay-

its lowest level of the year—approximately 48,000 passemger cars.

declined. Home

the

and

Output

cent but a strike

rate

above June. A federal pay increase and an upturn in construction were mainly responsible. Manu-

facturing

scattered

Steel production was to inch up to 55.8 per pacity from last week’s

perso-

of individuals

the | economy !

Aute

making

more money than ever before. The government

in

on widely

offs.

'} some good developments and some not so good in business last week. American

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, Angust 22, 1960

how

“growth

with

the

stocks”

market

have

fared

averages

has

in the past

recently

been

ee naan: Weeeaitnty bo. Owners homes _ financed eae _ ate banks of financing imsti-

published by John S. Herold, Ine. in its: investment advisory service, “America’s Fastest Growing Companies.” . ser ’ . In its most recent issue (Aug. 15), AFGC on * graphically illustrates that since June 1, 1958, the total list ef some 140 “growth stocks” on which the service reports: monthly has appreciated approximately 86 per cent in value compared with a 30 per cent increase in the Dow Jones Industrial Average over the same period of time. And what’s more, a smaller select group

oF

i | ie

not go into effect until existing] panies te determine

| i {i i . L F ii .

group,

into

‘money,

has

which

AFGC

has

appreciated

invested

its own

approximately

114 per

? |; : I i iMe '

consisting of thirteen stocks out of the larger

, since mid-1958. One may argue that everyone knows that “growth stocks” are the ones to buy for appreciation. But what everyone does not know or rather a point on which evéryone does not agree is what exactly is a “growth stock.” What actually is doing the growing? Is it a particular market for a product? Or is it a particular industry in general, for example, the electronics industry? Or what is it? According to AFGC, it is earning power, which in the final analysis is the best judge of all as te whether 4 company’s product cent

is good,

ment its

or

whether

the

industry

is “growth minded.” In other words, the idea

earning

power—that

is

is growing,

is that

making

or

whether

if a company more

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in

many

instances,

the

.

year than in the preceeding year—then this company is a “growth company” whether it is in the grocery business or in the electronics | industry. . For the purpose of measuring this growth in earnings per share, AFGC calculates the “compounded growth rate” for each and every company reported in the service. This rate gives the percentage increase at which a company’s earnings have: been expanding

market

has

placed

a

whether they

BF

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compared

F

chart

years

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the =

+

of in high

price in relation to these expanding earnings, but in other cases, the market appears to have failed in recognizing the growth of companies.

certain

Notable omissions in this group of companies with expanding

earning mical,

power

are such highly

DuPont

de

Oil,

Nemours,

touted

growth

Aluminum

stocks as Dow

Co. of American,

Che-

Gulf | !ans

Caterpillar Tractor, and many other ‘blue chip stocks.” The point here is one of major importance to investors who are looking for growth opportunities. If a company’s ability to earn more money is not grewing, then how any

logical

manner

be

still

classified

as

a

In the long run, earnings per share make

can the company “growth company”?

stock prices; therefore, if growth is one’s objective, why not be om the side of the corporate general with the

fastest growing army ings? (Mr. Howell, who answers readers’ questio ns in this column which sppears every Monday in the STAR, is associated with the San Juan office of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fennér, & Smith, Inc.)

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, August 22, 1960

Miss Ferre Weds Benigno Trigo AtSaturday.Ceremonies|InPonce PONCE—Two of the island’s most prominent families were joined in marriage Saturday when Miss Rvsarito Ferré exchanged vows with Benigno Trigo, Jr., at a nuptial mass in La Merced Church at which the Most Rev. James McManus, Bi-* shop

of

Miss of

Ponce

Ferré

Luis

Ferré,

trialist and

officiated.

is the daughter island

statehood

indus-

party

leader,

Angeles Rodriguez Olleros, both cousins of Miss Ferré; her sister-

the

son

the

of

Benigno

Caribair

Trigo,

airline,

owner

and

Mrs.

Georgina Gonzalez de Trigo, of San. Juan. White chrysanthemums and carnations .and panels of myrtle, sprayed with white lacquer, banked the church for the morning wedding ceremony.

The father of the bride in formal cutaway attire, gave his daughter in marfiage. Dionisio Trigo was

the

best

man

Gown

Miss

for his brother.

Of

Antique

Ferré

choose

Ivory

a_

wedding

gown of antique ivory Italian satin with a panel ef Venetian

Rose

Point

qued

to

and

CAKE shewn

CUTTING—Mr. cutting wedding

and Mrs. James M. Lennox are cake at reception which followed

heirloom

the

front

around

the

silk and

lace

appli-

the

bedice

of

neckline

and

the

newlyweds,

was

held

at

Hotel. carnapanels

of myrtle leaves were again used as the floral decorations. This time blue -hyacinths were fncluded in

Trigo

the fldral arrangements,

Spain Mar-

Herman

wore

short

tung,

of hyacinth blue silk trimmed with French

shanbows

down

the

like a pagoda and surfounded by cupids, was made by Mrs. Pepita Goenaga de Ferré. Following the bridal toast, made

in-law,

Mrs.

Sari

Georgie

de Ribelles, who came for the nuptials; and

from Miss

Guzman.

and Mrs. Loroncita Ramirez de garita Arellano de Ferré. The groom is gowns of

of

the Ponce Intercontinental White chrysanthemus and tions and the white-sprayed

of of

front

matching the valley

Ushers

They and

blue and

were

headdresses

net with lilies French bows.

Jr.,

brother

Carrion, Lleanita

attired

of the

bride;

in

Stypes

Garcia

a miniature

by the ding

wedding

groom’s dinner

.

cake,

brothef,

was

shaped

the

wed-

served.

Ribelles. Méndez,

Va.,

where

with

the

Jr.,

Luis Ferré,

Jr., and Alfredo

tiered

made by }

After the couple’s wedding trip and honeymoon in Madrid and Mallorca, they will temporarily make their home in!Fort Lee,

Dionisio Trigo,

cousin of the groom;

A

Nigaglioni.

Jose

replica

B.

of

the gown worn by the bridesmaids, was the flower gir). Reception For 200 A reception for more than 200 guests, for the most part relatives

-—

U.

Mr.

Trigo

S.

Army.)

‘will

serve

Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ferré and Mr. and Mrs. Jose Ferré, both uncles of the bride; Mr. and Mrs, Adalberto (See Wedding page 9)

long

sleeves. The gown, fitted from the bodice to the waist, featured a softly pleated full skirt which ended in a cathedral train. Her sixlayer French illusion veil was affixed to a duchess crown of heirloom lace. The round bridal bou-

their wedding Saturday at the home of the best man, Richard Shimko. Mrs. Lennox is the former Patricia E.K.G. Sewell, of London, England. The groom, born in Scotland, quet was of white roses and stephis the vice-president here of Mobil Oil, Caribe. Mrs. Len- anotis. Miss Olga Nolla, cousin of the nox was given in marriage by James N. Borrow and her ‘bride, was the maid of honor. matron of honor was Mrs. Ted Schultz. The couple will Bridesmaids were Miss Anna honeymoon

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106 .

FORTALEZA


Ba) de, Keil Pet ;

Ana Landers Says

Is It Identification? DEAR

ANN:

May I have

%

ay

Eee

tee

ee

your eandid opinion on identification bracelets worn around the ankle of a wom-

cate

RE etehtjy) seat a

\

.

F a

THE

Angel

Fer-

Garcia

Mendezes, (Mrs. Garcia Mendez is also an aunt -of Miss Ferré); and Mrs. Julita Arce de Franklin. Guests

On

Hand

Others on hand were Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Luis Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Fillin Vidal, Mr. and Mrs. Jose Angel Poventud, Mr. and Mrs. Angel Sanz, Mr. and Mrs. Enrique Martinez, Dr. and Mrs. William

Gelpi

and

children,

Annette;

Mrs.

Reberto:

Mr.

Mrs.

Ubaldino

and

.de Arellano,

Mr.

des Armstrong, Frentera, Mrs.

and

Billy

de

and

Jesus, Ramirez

Mrs.

Aristi-

Dr. and Mrs. Tony Ileana Garcia de

Stypes, Dr. and Mrs. Luis Casals, Mr. and Mrs. Arturo Cortes, Mrs. Rosa

Serralles,

Maurice

Ferré,

Mike Segarra, Mrs. Maria Luisa Blanes de Gonzalez, grandmother of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Parratoro and the Jose Ramon Vendrells.

newly

formed

Friars

Guild will hold an all day picnic Sunday, Aug. 28, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the seminary

grounds

of the

Capuchin

Monks.

There wilt be games and swimming and the menu will feature ham, potato salad, tossed salads, coffee and desert, all made and contributed bers of the guild.

by

mem-

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in

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your

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Nelson.

Other guild members are and Mrs. Ernesto Camacho, and

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to

Mr.

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Mrs.

and Mrs. Richard Kreil, Dr. and Mrs. Juan A. Pons, Mrs. Conchi-

committees

and

ready

mess as if I weren’t here.” You know, Ann Landers this is IMPOSSIBLE.

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seminary

formed

she’s

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ry.

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or

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Present members of the guild are Mrs. Carlota M. de Suarez, Mrs. Gilda C. de Vicente, Mr.}j

guild

housework,

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her

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, August 22, 1960

10 What

Reader’s Viewpoint

Do You Think?

Moral By The

column

ghosted

by

Al

many

URSULA

entitled

Dinhofer

concentration

camp,

citizens

With

Indignation for

has

ven ECKARDT

“Long

Night’s

one

of

aroused

against

such

the

the

Journey,”

inmates

moral

local

indignation of a good

manifestations

of.

callous

she was called “Ingrid,” a German shepherd—had

told

gas

about

such

prison

camps

and

chambers

country.”

in

is

nasty

anti-German

propaganda:

dogs,

cats,

“the

old

of

their

species.

During

the

dark

days

of

horses,

and

democracy

inflation, in the Weimar Republic, it was sometimes to eat “roof-rabbits” (cats), and occasionally a beloved

and

necessary pet disap-

peared only to turn up again in the neighbor’s turnip stew. But in the more glorious day of the Third Reich, Nazi officials spared no effort to protect the lives and welfare of dogs,

particularly

shepherds,

in the service for people.

As

of

and

the

a matter

horses

who

Fatherland.

performed

Concentration

of fact, for many

of them

most

camps

fthe

would

as

a

silent

the

It Mexico

__; principles.

very

desirable

‘non-Catholic

democrat

regarding

be

that

friends

jy understanding

of

just

1. The

democratic

right

in-

for

the

purpose

of

the

interests

dividuals to associate freely is not being questioned. This right includes, obviously, association

be of by

establishing

a new political party. 2. I do not question

total of extermi-

of

Will

morality

of

the

conscientious

moti-

and

and

Puerto

and

into the back of a sealed truck and the carbon monoxide from the truck’s exhaust was, by means of a rubber hose, released

contrary, sincerely

inside. When the truck arrived the corpses could be dumped

at its destination—huge ditches— quickly and efficiently, and the

ing the best interests of the Church and the people of Puer-

have answered the question by attempting to register the CAP.

truck

another

to

Having

could

go back

to pick

up

load.

Eichmann, Lover Of Dogs Adolf Eichmann, the man personally responsible for putting into practice this and similar cheap and effective methods for purifying the master-race—a sincere dog-lover, incidentally—was recently kidnapped by some surviving friends and relatives of his victims that he might stand trial for his deeds. The only

“Letter

to

the

Editor”

on

this

subject

was

one

critical

of

the

State

of Israel for having violated the sovereignty of Argentina. What is the matter with us as human beings? What has caused this warping of our emotions that we can respond with floods of

sentimental

tears

and

eloquent

verbiage,

moved

to

deep

coms

Passion (for a little while: in a couple of months nobody will care except a handful of individuals who have always cared) by the plight of some dogs, and yet remain indifferent to the plight of humans? In part, I think, the explanation lies with a generally cultivated lack of imagination which serves as a personal defense against the pain of compassion. When, last May, thousands of Persons perished and_ suffered in the Chile earthquakes, the magnitude of the disaster was such that it could be described and grasped only intellectually: it became a matter of statistics. The murder of six million people and the accidental death of thousands some place else in space and time are beyond the! narrow horizon of our concretistic emotions. We may be capable of dealing with such events in general intellectual abstractions, but our emotions, as our senses, cannot surpass the specific and concrete. Thus the whimpers of one little puppy-dog, right here

and

now,

can

terrible

strongly

suffering

of

affect

our

masses

of

Earthquake,

sensibilities men

An

while

elsewhere

Act

Of

the

far

more

cannot.

I assume that they

Rico. Double

3. It

Set

must

Of

be

tholics,

as

cannot

adhere

that

as

other

to

a

Ca-

groups,

double

one lives

for and

set

use in another

for use in publie. affairs. It should be added, however, that not

a

single

participant

current

debate

strange

notion.

4.

Catholics,

as

as

non-

Catholics, must understand as clearly as possible that Christian

Action

parties,

one

being

registered

are

not—because

Rico,

not be—Chrch of

the

including

in

Puerto

the

decision

new this

party effort

has probably mistake that :

Church

and

to

Rican

lowing

the

mate

The

need

through

the

gencies

blished in lid reason

politics,

provides

a

three

fied in purposes 2.

The

tian

fact

Action

is

a

multiplied

fol-

and

that

|

coor- |

acting |

parties,

uni-|

aims.

several

parties

Chris- |

were

esta-

Europe is not a va- | for establishing one

limiting factor which may well prove detrimental not only to in Puerto Rico. All students of ' century European history| its ultimate purpose but to the 19th position it holds in the present. ' know that the rise of Christian |

A

Vital

| parties was due to two main reaThe doctrinaire Marxism fol- sons:

Principle

5. A very vital principle lows from the foregoing: Catholics are not eonscience-bound to

of socialist

cution

parties

and

the

suffered

by

the

clericalism

had

on

perse-

Church

estimation mind

which that

of the

po-

does

not

party

from

i the Rosary,” “Vote ae Church” ad “Down with the clergy’ have been

existing

all

.

the Church. Cries of “One cross under the Rosary,” “Vote

other legiti-

for

with

active participation in the activities of

differentiate

the | ef- | the |

Aims

the

one.

d) The of priests

pular

Puer- |

the

res

important

in the

|

through

mission, the goal of the church is to uplift and save the souls of men; and binding it to a party, subjecting it to the exi-

of

of

I offer

Legitimate

aims

parties.

bishops

them.

|

reasons:

Attain

effort,

towards

the

all

the

bn.

olted

registering the CAP has dimmed the prestige of the clergy

been the | has been

fabric

society.

re-

against

and

) it has

for

register

bishops greatest:

dinated

have

to

Ca-

revival of anticlericalism in a country where such a’ factor had fortunately been an un-

and the backing that has received from the |

The

may

respect

1. Catholics, as well as groups, can attain their

they can-

the

that

the |

parties, regardless

sympathies

greatest

serious

whetlier

consciencé-bound

:

laymen

the

such

well

some

made in the long history of a ‘Church in the island. This fort weakens the position of

in

holds

the

and

to

litical thors party \

bishops

as

and on

served for preaching into a of a poin favor harangue

the bishops and these laymen' and their intentjons, I am in’ emphatic disagreement. I affirm

Principles

stated

well

of principles, their personal

God

The Chile earthquake, moreover, was “an act of God.” Our culture no longer shares the rigorous moral righteousness of the ancient Hebrews who were moved to search for their own pos-

all? Our

detrimen-

lation to the P affair. b) In many chyrcheg_it has turned the periéd usually re-

blem to the greatest benefit of

they believe are promot-

the

to act in certajn ate

pro-|

this

following

are

tholics

parties,|

existing

resolve

may

we

that

the

problems

Ricans—

vations of organizers

show

tal effects on the Church Puerto’ Rican society: - a) It has created

non-Catholics—act-

through

ing

the the

to

Ricans |

nated human beings was roughly six million) the same system was used that Dinhofer’s friend had him describe: several dozen people at a time, as many as could find standing room, were loaded

the bishops or of of the CAP. On

'

material

Puerto

offer

of the. harm caused

this phenomenon. Detrimental Effects 4. The effort to register. the CAP and the participation; of the bishops and of the. clefgy in that effort have already § begun

best served by the creation a political party? Or is it a eoordinated effort of all

Catholics the

spiritual

particular

= should» by

understand that this is not a| mere problem of “two or. three | laws” but one that affects our

‘si-

in

our , best examples

tuation which has been created correct behaviour. in Puerto Rico as a result of ' In view of these truths, the the effort to register the CAP only problem—the only - possible and the endorsement given to problem—that conscientious Cathat effort by the bishops. tholics must face is the followFirst of all, the following ing: points should be made crystalWhich Wil] Benefit P.R. clear:

leyally

were

constitutional

Rico

Catholic,

remain

noble creatures were, as a matter of principle, treated by German masters with kindness and respect for the true

dignity

a

Puerte

as a Puerto Rican and as an American citizen I can no longer

.

This

other their

As

‘brutality.

One of the canine victims, I believe remarked that her relatives—she was her

of

canine

Resvect

‘be facilitated without violating blems of the Church. Chile and

By Rafael de Jesus Toro Assistant Professor University

brilliantly

ofa

The Utmost

all through

Puer-

to Rieo. Such developments can only cause deep sorrow to Catholics

to Our nite

the

and

make

Lord

mercy

that He

bishops

tham

pray

in His

infi-

may

to

enlighten

realize

the

great harm being the best interests

caused to of fhe Ca-

tholic religion. e) The division

} of the

ple sis

of Puerto Rico of religion is

peo-

on the badeplorable

and should not be all@wed to remain in existence. We are too divided already on other

grounds. ther

Let’s

issue

existing

to

not

add

ano-

increase

this

degree

of

division.

With the utmost respect, the bishops to withdraw backing

gister

from

the

the

CAP.

effort

I ask their to

re

I also ‘request

Goodness laws and

or ‘in some of these countries, par-|that all members of thé clergy in voting for it if registered. ticularly in Bismarck’s Germany.!be ordered not to participate in affairs. I a these Likewise, as Catholics we are | These factors are fortunately ab- partisan things with the firm conviction not conscience-bound to vote sent in Puerto Rico. 3. I respectfully suggest that that such action will |be for against any of the existing parties, given the conditions which the bishops should have studied the benefit of all concerned. It prevail in the island. Bishop Mc- with greater care the history of should not be forgotten that the in Latin American only sure way to avoid the evils Manus has already made this ‘clericalism clear. However, and due to the ‘countries and the effects that of anticlericalism is to banish-

pressures. Compassion gets lost in the transition. But tionalize guilt away by persuading ourselves publicly

if we onto

existing confusion Catholics on this

side

of

talk,

then

our

sible guilt a

in the

personal

Passion:

face of what

consciousness

a psychological

of

seemed guilt

Divine

is

the

insight implicit

retribution.

real

catalyst

in the doctrine

Perhaps of

com-

of Original

Sin

Since,

however,

intellectually, we charged by loudly

we

by aligning ourselves and Righteousness by the

angels

emotions

response:

we

displace

disturbing

painful

with power groups that defend seeking to enforce them through by

sentimentality

are

have

free

absolved

-

emotions

from

the

ourselves

and

righteous

painful

burden

from

the

debt

disalso

rathe

why

After reading

seen

After article,

story.

seen way

here.

reading one part of your I could not finish the

I

to happen

know even

what

a

stop

publico

parked the sed

sign.

We

standing

was. car,

that

you

certain

the

where ‘teaching

After we had pasa dog came from

of in

Christian

force.

legs.

So

he

crept

across

BEST

FROM

neo-Malthusian

helpless

of

morals

animals?

laws

of the grounds

concession

of

mo-

Specifical-,

divorces our sense It is also that the

I

and

religion

live

in

,under the car. It was a mess, ,ce, and there is quite he could not walk on his hind |here. I know that

Pon-

a problem

I am

foreigner here and it is out, |right to speak’ up. But the

going

Since I am only one person, have mot been able.to get the don’t know what to do. Lihunt dog oat of my mind.

thought

remain

and the slackening

for

TODAY’S

long as legislation, programs, practices which violate our

wondered

the car wondering

dog the

to

the pro- |, clericalism.

the

not my I don’t

street. After the dog was the car left. There was nothing ilike to see anything hurt. I finished If there ig anything I can do, ,we could do since the other car 1|Please let me know. I know of |was behind us. Since then,

was

before

it.

a

need

this

repeated

are very offensive to why he was there. Then we heard ‘of Christian morality. vital importance a dog barking somewhere. We of at

ing. I have been in Puerto Rico only for a short time and what I have seen has been terrible. In the States I have never dumb animals treated the

what I could do to help. on the way to town

was

the

frequently

understanding ly,

there

suggest

from the pulpits themselves. 6. Catholics cannot be inactive

|to know Today

the San wonder-

among many vital point, I

responsi-

your

in to

CAP

of

as or

it

the

have

rals

the August 9th issue, Juan Star, it got me

I have

respectfully

| what could be done. I would know

article in

registering

unvoiced

ANIMALS

Sir:

in

of

LETTER HELPLESS

|

and

have learned that guilt feelings can be verbalizing abstract moral principles, and

help

would

know |.

What

ean be done

to help

the

|Others who

think

as I do. Janis Q’Harra Pence, P. R. |

LEZ

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August 22, 1960

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Cowles, Chairman of the Board Zerbe, Executive Vice President

The Popular Democratic Party, in convention assembled, did what comes naturally yesterday for a party that has been solidly in the driver’s seat for 20 years. It took these actions, among others, which should surprise nobody: It nominated Gov. Luis Mujioz Marin as its candidate for the governorship. (He accepted.) It nominated Dr. Antonio Fernos Isern, the in-

cumbent, for another term as Resident Commissioner in

Washington.

(He

accepted.)

ae FGI

old guarders,

who

i

of 18 members,

oscheek

ed to the names

ee

It listened to a resume of its new platform read by the Governor, who explained that the final draft needed some sprucing up, and approved it. The convention heard Mufioz Marin resign as president of the Popular Democratic Party. It listen-

same

as in the past.

Ee

will constitute a presidential committee which will mame a seven-member executive committee to run the party. Gov. Mufioz will be a member of the committee. The convention approved. Even the enthusiasm of the audience was the

4

And in the platform, one plank called for “a new approach” to agricultural development as did the last three platforms of the party. Nothing new there. te The final touch of similarity with previous party conventions was the Governor’s speech which he devoted entirely to his party’s traditional adversaries, the Republicans and their statehood plank. The chance for a little deviation existed, but it was ignored. The

=*cra

=

AN

ey DIAS SERDRA

Governor never mentioned the Christian Action Party. Perhaps when things are going well, when good achievements are on the record, a party doesn’t have to hold sensational conventions packed with surprises. We suspect that a large number of voters will be satisfied to endorse what has gone by, with the hope that continued progress is what comes naturally to the Popular Democratic Party.

Remember

San

Religion In East Germany

Is Being ‘Slowly Strangled’ By

Jose

The Organization of American States has contributed a page to hemispheric history that should strengthen the resolve of all peoples to defend the

freedom

of the

nican

A brief preamble seems indicated.

Americas.

A

not

only

established

a precedent

that

will

serve

as

major

ning

of

i

minds.

si

tions

against

a few abstentions.

could

have

resulted

aspire

member

to

in

There were none.

San

future

control

of

their

people,

will

re-

Jose.

Alphonse

& Gaston

running

scared.

each

wonder

spokesmen,

aspires

to the

if they’re

kidding?

are making

it quite clear

role of. underdog.

When

a

Gallup poll a few weeks ago showed Kennedy running ahead, Nixon was happy. He said he was “starting

behind” paigning

and that the “until

our

the

com-

can, the Soviets

begin with

have

children.

succeeded

rather

well in the USS.R. There is = Treason to believe many of the j, would

like the regime to relax

= someof =

munist life

the

more

oppressive

intellectual contrels. But even they seem to have accepted the long years of teaching that communism is the better system.

iw McGILL make “only

In

China

there

the toothbrush

is

a drive

private”

to

in a Com-

where the state would provide

all save the most intimate personal possessions. In the Soviet satellites of Romania, Bul-

ning

are raw.”

~

In to

on the

has No

techniques have not to date at least, the

permitted

exist between

church.

progress in win-

minds.

Poland, Soviet applied because,

Politburo

the

Polish

an

unwritten

Polish state

puppet

treaty

and

government

the could

now obtain necessary co-operation. The churches are them.

crowded.

There

is

a

fierce

loyalty

to

te

Anti-Religiou Drive

But drive

, Last week, Mr. Gallup turned the tables on Nixon

available study young

been

Republicans: could win by cam-

throats

they

They

is no

The Republican and Democratic nominees, through

their respective

that

We

in

garia, Czechoslovakia, Albania, Hungary, there

Vice President Richard M. Nixon and Sen. John ¥F. Kennedy are making sounds that hint they are both

Where

a

Present day despots in this hemisphere, and those who

objective

prefer to

guide in future similar situations, but it provided the first glowing proof that 19 foreign ministers of the ‘Americas can unite in effective action for the welfare of all. The evidence presented by Venezuela, to support its charge that the Trujillo regime had conspired and assisted in the attempt on the life of President Romulo Betancourt, was conclusive. But the seriousness of the OAS action, unprecedented approval of sanca member-nation,

Communist

plex competitions of the cold war is the win-

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when he came up with another poll showing the Republiean in the lead. The Kennedy camp immediately made a en It all seems so strange to us and

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JUAN

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— Monday, August 22, 1960

23 Skidoo-Grandma

Is

A Beauty Queen

CHENANGO

FORKS,

75-year-old

N.

widew

#—

fimalist

in

entered

contest

because

Y.

who

Mrs.

Mae

Heath,

ll-inch

dence

who

a

bundle

said

she

stocky, of

indepen-

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dreamed

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have

also

from her the pigs.

Said

hairdo The

admitted

judges

to

ruled

a

her

out

new as

a

METROPOLITAN | s‘2s2:

Now

Matinee

3 DAYS

Everyday

3:00

PM.

Including Holid4ys Nightly 8:P.M.

Prices No

Seats

SYMBOL OF FINE ENTERTAINMENT

Pictures For TODAY

PARAMOUNT start

3337

1:50

Queen

age

P.M.

several

day

usual

was

but

Jesé “Chiqui” Muratti, 20, enjoys a chicken dinner and a cold

have

pigs

and

a holiday

chore

barbecued chicken. cued chicken.”

of

feeding

I

love

barbe-

Hammerstein Weakening NEW YORK (#—Oscar Hammerstein H, renowned _ theatrical author,

lyricist

reported as the

and

“slowly

result

This

be

was

Dr.

was

no

made

by

Raymond

underwent

school,

and

interest in and,“~women

to

aiding on the

island who are otherwise financially unable to attend college, to

do The

so. boys

will

be

preceded

by

five friends, whe will call on the mayor, merchants and citizens of each The

town they pass through. delegation will sell raffle

tickets

for gifts to be presented

during

a drawing,

which

is sche-

medicine,

Inter where

American University, | : in addition to their stud-

successful musi-

an

medical

help. spur young men

study

cals ef recent years, including “Oklahoma!’’ and ‘‘South Pacific.”’ During rehearsals last September fer their current Broadway hit, “The Sound Of Music,’’ Hammer-

stein

through

as a means their way

his

Tice.

Hammerstein is at his home at Doylestown, Pa. Hammerstein teamed with com poser Richard Rodgers to write

of the most

decided on this walk to help them pay

im

ailment

in

his last big meal before he his brother, Oswaldo, 24, off on a five day walk to German. Jose and Oswaldo

duled fer Aug. 26 on the TV program, A Casarse Toean, channel 4 Both brothers, who pian to

strength”

of a stemach

report

physician,

producer,

losing

but was said to mediate danger.

abdominal

ies, for

they the

lege

are

walking

te

will form an association encouragement of col-

educatien,

mong

these

their

studies

particularly

unable

due

a-

to

continue

to

lack

of

funds.

Energetic Jose hopes to encourage students to use their imagination te invent ways in which they can make money to help

operation.

pay

their

way.

When

asked

JOSE

You've got to SEE IT! HEAR IT! on the TODD-AO screen! You've got to see

what he had been doing to further his own education financialand

replied,

Rio

Piedras—at

a buck

Brethers Muratti City Hall Thursday

Victor

a piece.”

well

frequent

visiters

the

been told before!

been sung before!

Dean Martin - Jerry Lewis “THREE RING CIRCUS”

Telefiesta

de

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MUSIC HALL ,°3s73

4)

3:45— @) Carteons 4:00—-@) “Su Pecado

Marlon Brando - Anaa Magnani “THE FUGITIVE KIND”

5:00-— 2) 5:15—@)

AMBASSADOR - 12 M.

de

Condado

Churchill

and

Nelson

L; Tait, College,

Mrs. James Notre Dame

Md., Thursday to begin work on her liberal arts degree...The St. Thomas Lawn'Tennis Assoe. has scheduled its first Invitational Tennis Tournament at | Blucbeard’s Castle Hotel August 27

is-

28 and

Sept.

24...

6:25-(2) Informe dei Tiempo 6:30— (2) “ “Vida en ei Pasado™ (4) Ronda Social (6) Ultima Hora 6:45—(4) Noticias

Blance

“Soraya” “Wyatt Earp” Film

7.2-— @) (® (6) (11)

Telecine Espafiol “Eran 3 de Cabaileria” En Brema y en Serio. Patrulla de Caminos:

8:00-¢4>)

Show

8:30—(4)

Pumarejo

7:45—(6)

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Gory Merrill “BERMUDA AFFAIR” Jehn

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land. He has visited here for the past 25 years...Antenie Bellelie,

o.. Sung as they've never

;

artists is presenting a of his works on thé mez-

Winston

known

to

up

America's | most

Beach Hotel, which includes our mayor, Felisa Rincon de Gautier,

York attorney is one ef the

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left frem morning at

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famous showing

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New

SONGS

Denny Kaye “FIVE PENNIES”

smiled

success.

THE GERSHWIN

MURATTI

one

9 a.m. with San Juan Mayor, Felisa’ Rincon de Gautier and a throng of V.I.P.’s to wish them

You've got to hear

THE GLORIOUS LOVE-STORY

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LAST

seven

80 chickens. But contest

Beaming, the gray-haired, blueeyed grandmother posed for photographers and said she was “thrilled’’ by the title “Senior” Queen, bestowed by the judges before the regular competition among 25 girls began. Mrs. Heath showed up at a dairy producers picnic in nearby Chenango Valley State Park sporting a pink nylon dress, rhinestone jewelry and black patent leather shoes

She

of

CUFF

By Chuck New

beer, and on a take San #4 40-aere farm with a daughter. They

all her life of entering a queen contest, was given the flowers and a small lovmg-cup. “Thrilled,”

Farmer’s

said they wanted her to some recognition. The “senior’’ queen lives

a beauty contest romped off with a bouquet of roses and a special trophy here. foot,

the

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Hall

“FORBIDDEN

ISLAND”

RIALTO-SAN JUAN Cameron Mitchell “INSIDE THE MAFIA” “GUNFIGHT AT DODGE CITY” Special

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deciding

get

excellent 23

intuitive

to

Oct.

just what your long-range objec- Impress

important persons with ability to manage vital afproperly today, after you

are and then by putting your them into effect in the most fairs modern and up-to-date manner have first consulted with experts that you can conceive. Be sure for further ideas. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) that you do think out some inventive ways to put across other A fine day to go after your

‘tives

this

ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Your regular job can be made more efficient and if you adopt newer

far ing

and are detail. TAURUS

(April

A splendid appearance together

friends

about

20 to May

20)

day to improve your and then later get associates

with

for

SAGITTARIUS

Dec.

21)

provided

20)

Study

home

(May

21

to

affairs

June

well

21)

today

and concentrate upon having greater benefits accrue to home ties,

plus

adding

to

present

har-

mony at abode. MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Begin the week properly

by

setting

up

as

many

ap-

pointments as you can, getting correspondence handled _ expediently

and

whatever

making

increase

income

and

prove appearance and surroundings or other you may have.

VIRGO

(Aug.

22

the so-called

Ind.

which

most

as ing

aged

he

man

had

entered home

a

little

about

a

say

board-

mile

from

Logansport State -Hospital. Sullivan was convicted of stealing

$15

worthof

junk

in

1897.

He has spent the subsequent 63 years in prisons and mental hospitals, although no court ever Tuled him insane. He obtained his

release

finally

by

walking

away from the Logansport institution and taking his case toe a

local

judge.

have (Jan.

by

important

vate home with a retired nurse. She tried to “mother” him such matters*as cleaning up plate, and he rebelled.

on his

(ATHAY Chinese Restaurant Contonese Cuisine

Open Daily

Air

Santurce, Stop 10 Tel. 2-5738 -«H

years

every afternoon. In fact, I do what most American men do.”

21

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were

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any ever in color,

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from

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Bob Back In Shape HOLLYWOOD parently

is

(#—Bob

feeling

ap-

like

his

more

old energetic self. After finishing a new movie with Lucille Ball, he took off on a fishing trip to British Columbia but cut it short

to

came

back

to

Hollywood

a couple

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Island

LORRAINE:

to them

took me

LAMAS

RADIO

flames:

August

prowill

boxoffice

career will drown in Esther’s pool.

(?)—

82-year-old

first

the

I thought

Esther’s

TV viewing to tell him his house was ablaze. The house was baddamaged

was

of the lot. As I came

television.

interrupt

MGM

Esther

“TI was

door te the Getchell home and

be

stroke for stroke. He used to be a champion swimmer. in Argen-

before

Litchfield firemen will agree. They had te break down the

to

man who could ever match

and

Maine

elabo-

on the TV show.” Stroke For Stroke Fernande is the first

you.

LITCHFIELD,

in

to put

concentrating

to

Williams

add a strong story line and have a movie for what it originally cost

Feb.

happier

Esther

“SEsther and I, using the duction numbers as a basis,

for

to

and

just too much production used up in one night.

into

sunk

since

duction numbers the two used a TV. spectacular recently.

Louis Getchell says he gets pretty wrapped up while watching

Frankenstein,

Two-months ago, Sullivan was released and moved into a pri-

ia

you

Adventure

to

for

interesting

SANTURCE AMBASSADOR: Submarine

Sulli-

private

and

Monday,

for the second time in more than 63 years. A little irritated because his release was delayed 24 hours, the

out

Hollywood

era.

do not put grease on my I do not dance the tango

Fernando

22 to Jan.

get

in

has|are joining forces to make a to get out movie, using the same water pro-

are

CINEMA

(AP)—

fighting

Wrapped Up

ly

Henry

and

Valentino

Argentinian

upon working in greater harmony with those associates who are

85-Year-Old Man

LOGANSPORT,

been

handsome

at this time,

can

structively

22)

Free For 2nd Time In Over 63 Years

The

PISCES (Feb. 20 to March 20) This week can be started con-

Silence for a while,

®ighty-five-year-old

to

be

to make your future more lucrative.

im-

Sept.

talize on his swimming.

19) A clever associate can give you excellent ideas that can help

value - of property

to

you

some time. AQUARIUS

of own interests almost today, and if you get into

Think solely

22

can

listen more

lucrative

into

LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Important you concentrate on more efficient ways to operate so that

you

(Nov.

existed

the

fields and out of that dull routine

or sales are necessary.

purchases

you

Now

interest

GEMINI

they have ether talents, too. He, for instance, hopes to capi-|

as-

affairs

better informed. CAPRICORN (Dec.

common

out-

Public

successfully handJed

rapprochement through a more in the same

can be of active

La-

sistance.

greater lets.

who

(#—Fernande

has

mas says Hollywood producers see “I Latins only as lovers. But he says|hair.

cherished goals, whether of a civic, personal or business nature, in the company of trusted

less tirsystems

particular

more

HOLLYWOOD

pep

ideas as well and you make a fine day and evening.

of the Latin lover casting rut that

By JAMES BACON AP Movie-TV Writer

22)

ae

right by

will

perception. © LIBRA (Sept.

I

you

ae

starting

“emmmennnenee

TS Re ea

week

the new

for

Monday

fine

a

is

This

TENDENCIES:

GENERAL

Righter

50 ERE

By Carroll

A

| Fernando Lamas Gives Up Latin Lover Type For Swimming Role

Here yee

WEeaerer

What The Stars Foretell.

17

August 22, 1960

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No.

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RATE

type

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cancellations ted before 12 nooa before publication. rum

at

least

as

TYPE

utilities,

Timea,

also

lo

upstairs,

screened,

garage,

2 bedrooms.

ished.

terrace.

ANA,

Rie

Piedras:

3

CONDADO: 2 fully furnished apartments, newly decorated. 3 bedrooms, perches, etc.

Parking.

$225. 275A

Monday

Call

Near

Mrs.

Swiss

Denton,

Chalet.

Rent

9-0278. 824

are requested

CONDADO:

to

for only

one

Beautifully

furnished

one

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

report any errors immediately as THE SAN JUAN STAR will in-

insertion.

fruit

$240.

trees.

Available

2

Sept.

OR

.

$

.|

eis

-

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| Mania

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monthly.

2

car

&.

carport,

or fashions, office.

F.:

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hot

water,

sqreens,

linen,

china,

| EXCLUSIVE

PEREZ

bedroom

modern carpert,

MORRIS:

home.

kitchen, garage.

sq. mt.

-— Isla Vérde

mbined room & kitchem Hot water, telephone. 2 <a acres. $175. monthly. Cali 3.1582. 822 THREE BED) living-dining, caretc.

Unfurnished.

Has

Cordova 656 Puerto Nuevo. information telephone 8.1244. 2529

LOTS frontage.

FOR

Includes

living,

{ 638 !

67

stove.

Rental

Calle

$99.

91175.

air

24

ANA’S — RIO PIEDRAS

4 min. watk to University. $3 up, over $8. per room. Breakfast served. Esteban Gonzalez St., 6-1432. 2730

not 876

SALE

house.

plans

of

Mortgage

architect-

$7,000,

Others, Samta Maria, Cimtren Realty, 2-0911.

CAPARBA,

bal-|

__

quest

with

823.

FOR RENT

ROOMS FOR RENT

TWO OFFICES. one of 308 square feet. the other 700 square feet, in new build; ing front of New York Department Store, Santurce, Ponce de Leon 1075, Stop 16%.

Information

24871.

San | 2576

with bath & 'private entrance. Residential section Rear busses. Caciq Lov « ne, eel. a

822 | $35. AIRCONDITI ONED, up monthly.

PROPERTY |2

833

ef-}

Guest

House

-

FOR

MAGNIFICENT

Norte),

best Sect:

SALE

PROPERTIES - heart

business location, im Call 30881, 3-3868. No Brokers

ses, shopping. 3-1481. Mrs. Z Cacique St. 2071, Santurce, 2579 BEACH COTTAGE ed, one

arrangements

for

couples

Guided

tours, Mrs.

Telephones

Annie

De

26

ip

tal cms; .

~— Completely

furnish-

Near

mer

beach

rates,

and

business

Manager,

sectors.

ISLAND mew,

HOUSE informal,

1017

oceanfront

Ashford

Spacious,

roms. From Hare am 15R4

modern,

VERDE

9-0278.

¢

sai}

Con-|

fato

airconditioned

$9. single - $14 double, excellent breakfast. Phone

us

PER

Privileges,

Terrace.

$15.

and

bath.

single

Near

402

beach. B

Sun 5

use of

weekly,

furnished

$50

ozs

room,) pri

vate bath & entrance. block from La Concha & beach. Monthlyor weekly. 1156

RATES

Saturdays

Kitchen

3-1016 after 5, 2-1533 days;

Magdalena,

& Sundays

2628

Tel.

2-9473.

ozs

PERSON

INCLUDING BREAKFAST & DINNER For reservations call 2-0268 — 2.6261 FREE PARKING

Juan

Melié,

Owner-Manager

Telephone Santurce. 264

2.8766.

170%

Pomarada

Real Estate Corner

&t., 7

153.

GUEST

HOUSE

ESPE — RA betweenNZ Suchvill A e and

SANTA MARIA — Perfectionist’s at an opportune price. Beautiful bedroom home, with terrazo floors, fine cabinet and quality a

work than

smooth,

i

quarter

acre of land with fine tfees,

green

ALTAMIRA — Lew priced, well located

UF | Washington Ww. M: - a] phone 3-2936.

guesthouse

SPECIAL

Large

CONDADO:

HOTEL MELIA CLASS COMMERCIAL

Fridays,

and

Sum-

in iuxury hotel area. Large terrace cing the sea, with private stairway

beach.

Dentoa,

ISLA

A FIRST

‘Tintillo, a quiet neighborho of od fine homes and large lets. A choice of new resi availabl de e from $24,000 nc eswith high First Federal financing.

and

de

1490

Stay at

and

$6.50

Parque

Manager.

Margarita

Mrs.

LA PROVIPENCIA

MARIGALANTE — PARQUE 158, Phone 2-3056. Beautifully decorated, airconditioned rooms, each with private bath, hot and cold water. Terraces, rd

treras,

COURT

Restaurant, double.

|™

thiy

1020

travel

43-6231

Mauret,

LAGOMAR

Marie’s $18.

C. Steffens,

g together. One biock from La Cencha and Condado Beach Hotels. Persona 2-7927.

INDEPENDEN T, to Pence de

Block

Leon, at bus stop, all lines. Quiet. 1976 Ave. Borinquea. , 2779 a27

private bath, private entrance. Con-| Available September 15th. References « must. Telephone 2-511¥. ‘ 27352 s28

PONCE

IN

WHEN

One

1120-1122 Ashford Avenue, Condado. Rooms and efficiency apartments. Maid service. All sereemed. Hot water. Some with air conditioning. Best hotel and residential section. Beach facilities. Special

| city, next to airport. $6. Cali

ROSA

tet,

S

rra Country Chub. 1160 sq. mt. lot for | of metro potit area. 1 bleck from am Todd CONDADO: Furnished reom fer one perCall Mrs. Lavandero, 8-2435. Ave., along Baidorioty de Castre (Ave son,

Sum patio. 24026. Miss Cabassa.|

CASA

sq.

room,

Box

50 ft. from Capa-

$16.500. 2680

Hs

#OUSE

La

some

800

27H

OFFICES

GUEST

rooms.

On

1106,

2598

-

320

ANTILLES GUEST HOUSE, m tovely Miramar, with nice ocean view. Near Caribe Hiltem and Condado Hotels. Coot, new furnished rooms. Reasonable Rates. Social Security Building, Ponce de Leéa 801, 4th Floor, Apartment 401-402, Mrs. 3-6769. Ve-a 17s ASHFORD

conditioned

916 | ficiency.

16%.

Information 38365, or Avenida Ashford

HOUSE -— BEACH COTTA — GES furnished, linens, airconditioned, private bath, kitchenettes. | Walking distance to beach, hotels, rest-| kitchenetto & maid service. 5 min to Excellent beach, near_airport, restaur-| aurants. Cendado area. Private entrance, served.

Step

Good Gapantmest tere, bask. condneninians Surrounded

dimingroom,

.

825

VILLA

3-8254

WASHINGTON

Price. Telephone 2-1463,

MAGNIFICENT BUILDING, two stérica. | L183 Poace de Leon. corner Barceiong. St..

Modera

3 baths, maid’s Call 6-6989.

2676

2770

.

MIRAMAR: 2 buildings, could be adapted | tar Gllteen, ox minat Mex ees ee

Santurce,

4

UF | 729 Roosevelt.

CLASSIFIEDS

, 87

SUILDINGS FOR SALE

y

ance cash Francisco.

FOR

rtuni-

Hak, Tae Bee: PUNTA LAS BMEARIAS: 2 story home, | 2°? om - 4 bedreoms. separate living & tinins. breakfast mogk, 3 baths. garage.|sanN GERARDO: Modera 4 bedroom terrace for . trees. | heme, completely equipped kitchen, 503 Lease. Will sell. 3.2635 — 3.1649 meter lot. Information A—14 San Gerar-| j baad do,Rio Piedras. a23

equipment. ready for occupancy. Condominium San Rafael 3-0856. Apt. 6A|

72

Don’t lose this

reom.

house.

Breakfast

Fran824

HOTELS

ants.

Saa

| 7298

Ss

2835

2691

te

9-0044.

. Cintroa Realty, pol y2 S20.

SANTA MARIA: 143 meters, 33.8 meter

Tel

LA POSADA

1

aa: pa

Have own furn-

$35.

GOUSES FOR SALE

1.

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT tm new building facing the Caribe Hilton and the Condade Lagoon. 4 bedrooms and 3 baths,

1956

3-8400 Ext.

EKOOM:

Will pay up to

yr.

=

beautiful furnished kitchen. all brand new | designed

DIAL 54

yard,

6-0645.

zi

port,

8

iture.

bedrooms,

paper.

correct

UNFURNISHED

2

clesets, 1 bath, living diaimg, froat porch, parking, kitchen with steve. modern cabinets, water heater. $140 Tel. 6-1370. 2738 . 921

for

responsible

Large

lease.

$22 | ioned,

SANTA

All ads must be submitted before 12 noon on day before publication weekdays, by 11

be

airconditioned),

living-dining. fulty equipped kitscreeas, phone. garage. Unfurn-

$190. 2-9479,| PARK BOULEVAEB: Furnished front residence, 3 befirooms, 2 aircondit-

27M

once.

Advertisers

§

baths, chen,

%* | conditionnd vam

block to beach. 2-3423. °

must be submitthe b day An ordered ad

Saturday

all

AIRCONDITIONED APARTMENT, furnished, suitable for 2. Near beach, transpertat & shopping. ion Quiet. 24219. Yardley Place, upstairs. Available Aug. g| 26. 273 823 | McLEARY 1901: Furnished apartment,

3

DEADLINES

AM.

3:00-6:00.

_

ordinary

No.

9:3@-11,

weekly or | FULLY FURNISHE bedroom D rest cabinets, built-in stainless steel stove, | ation write to Dr. MiauelA. Leon Mai. moathly bas&, ideal for transients. #1) deace at Altamira near— 3Garden Hills — || oven, refrigerator, water heater, dish. | 00ado, Box 863, Ponce, P. RB. i Caoba St., Punta Las Marias, Saaturce. r » electri sher, sher-drier. Living-dining,

RATE as ordinary

lines

All

must

or-

type

SAME

3

No.

Type

SAME pe

4

No.

beuses for rent.

#27 | bath. other modern facilities. Near Mo BUILDINGS FOR RENT, bath. WC33 Ext. — Will take 2nd mortgage. Les Angeles. ist entrance past bridge. | COUNTRY CLUB: Near large commerten Coe Le Oven fer After 5 PM, all day Sat., Sua. inevect-| Te nae in Poara Vou peal deFresh corner lot | ion. Cail 3.2375, 2838 925 | cial house. 3 betireom partment ete R store.parksA modern io te bk + weekdays, other times 2-9334. Ps ' ane #22 | SANTA MARIA: Quick Sate, owner leav- | ‘ructed sogm in Pouce business se¢tion, OCEAN FRONT luxury apartments for i cele oreckiteen, fae: 2) ee ca) Bie rent. Beautifully decorated, one of city’s eee ee t baths, dressingroom, kitchen, modern | about 5,400 ft. each floor. For most exclusive areas. Daily,

below)

Type No. 5 ics Type

and

LOS ANGELES: 2nd floor, 2 bedrooms, | 2738 living-diming, kitchen,

insertion,

to solid

#1

910

RENT

FURNISHED

ate type.

apartments

conditioned,

line)

single

}

2657 cal phone calls included. Accommedat22 ‘on for 2 persons. : : $200 monthly ; 73. .| | ALT Z—16 ALTAMESA AME Sam Felix. 16 Calle — SA: a 3| VILLA, St.NEVARES. 17 RM, 3

for, 3 limes-

per

charge

FOR

BEST EFFICIENCY apartment tm town at low rate till Dec. 31. Om beach, air

5 words

Minimum

CA-

furnished and unfurnished.

|-18{.18|.17).17|.171.16].15].16

Minimum

im

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acres

827

APARTMENTS

Insertions:

Times

t4

Rone

8,

For

HOUSE

sale,

> Se

tive

Line

for

5

45

for GUEST

FARM

near town. 5 bedroom beachside in ARECIBO. Cali 3-7374 or 3-4046.

rooms

with

Racini,

Tele-

terraces,

skillfully

designed.

Three

bedrooms

with good kitchen, well planned living area and 525 meters to assure space hil. for ‘s play. Only $20,800 with mortgage financing.

77

UF

Robert Rea

TELS. 35315

3-6535

.

Re COREE

AUGUST

Per

2615

Hotels.

4

EFFECTIVE

RENT

FICES.

YEY, home

Rates & Information Rates

FOR

SEE FRANCISCUS ADVERTISEMENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT SECTION

cha

CLASSIFIED ADS

HOUSES

ANNIE NUNIN: 3 Apartment buildings fer sale, across from Condado, La Con-

i F At

the San Juan Star

ESTATE

ia

REAL

i

Ext 72

t

3-8400

STAR — Monday, August 22, 1960

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Ss

“WHE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, August 22, 1960 -

CLASSIFIEDS

3-8400 ;

Ext 72

ie

SECRETARIAL

SERVICE

SFFICTENT, fast Secretartal oe Sa ane ee “UP a ery @ay or night — 346723.

| POSITIONS

Service, Tae a

166

HELP

WANTED

SALES

WANTED-WOMEN

treatment

?

* €

prehensive training ef industrial plant

sales

r

drawer,

9 ~ j2/| apartment ba

for

engi-

course. Background experience helpful.

years

of

Starting ‘salary

> Se Re COREE

opening

acsresaive

mornings

wa-

WANTED

-_—

$175.

available.

Ceol

3

Calt

Mr.

826 REFRIGERATOR

college

chemistry

$8,100

per

HELP

year

plus all expenses. Excellent

opportunity

to

ce weekends. References Lioyd Bailey, Box 964 Ponce 2723

materially

ASSISTANT

WANTED

MAKAcER

Attractive

exchanged. Tel. 2-2478. 322

offer

for

right person.

house.

Cali

increase earnings based on individual | 91175. for appointment.

initiative.

Attractive

company

be- | 7732

with

Insular

Phone

s

. 0010

. Wardlow.

>

poo ete

rag

1960

SALESMAN

to

call

on

Parts ‘jobbers. Experience scones "nicer have own ear. Unusual covertunity. Cal 3-1460. 3765 826 2 BILINGUAL SALESMEN with ear, previous selling experience. Also MALE BILINGUAL SECRETARY. For interview call 826 Bayamon.

2340

826

ENTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS ers are expanding their-operation eut

Puerto

Rico

and

Publishthrough-

South

America.

Train for sales and management posi, tions. $210.60 per week; Write to Mr. Therpe, Suite 202, Rie Piedras Darlington, or phone 6-5049. 23607 823 GALESMEN

WANTED

in

the

WANTED

Salary exper-

FEMALE

NURSE

1.

SALES

LADY,

&

pleasant

full

time,

experience. part

time

2

job,

good

bar.

.Good

come

in

hours.

Bar 2744

GIRL

work

person

Grill,

behind

and

253

8

Tanca

POSITIONS

PM.

St..

1957 OLDSMOBILE- Station dramatic, Power steering,

San

Manager

A

875.

96 | FILING

Avoilable

uv

CAR

slightly used a

NAVAL

permanently

OFFICER

resident.

in

has

HOME Extra

Corp., 2364

7-2082,

VALUES:

rooms

(12

«

Pa

Box

A

San

Juan

SPORTS

& ‘FOREIGN

CONSTRUCTION

$17

OFFICE Olympia laters,

2

FUBNITURB Tetalia,

Rex-

Addo

and and

Equipment:

Everest

Duplicators:

Caleu-

Pho-

All kinds office furniture avai-

Ext

204

Carports

filtering forever. For

——-

1958

Offers

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267

UF

BOATS

FOR

paign

and

in

an

immediate

with and

SALE

the an

95

Doem-

to

They overwhelmingly rejected a milder U.S. proposal that would set a special OAS committee to

supervise

free

Dominican

elections

in

the

of State Christian A.

Herter said the United States, by going along with the wishes of the other OAS members,

nican

adjust Domi-

issue.

The

ministers’

resolution

of

sanctions, which goes to the permanent OAS council in Washington for certain approval, was denounced by Foreign Minister

Porfirio

Herrera

Dominican

Baez

of the

Republic.

to

hoz

said,

will

talk

talk

about

you

mine’

E.

ALCARAZ

por

su

abogado,

CASABLANCA,

LCDO.

ha

radi-

cado solicitud de licencia para portar armas de fuego y de acuerdo a una orden dictada por este Honorable Tri-

al

efecto,

y

a

fin

de

que

por

lo

menos

en

tres

veces

du-

rante el término de quince dias en un periddico de los de mayor circulacién en esta Isla de Puerto Rico

Puerto

Rico

1960.

a

15 de

agosto

ARSENIO RUIZ SECRETARIO TRIBUNAL SUPERIOR, SALA DE MAYAGUEZ.

POR:

them

you

it all they

want

tell

that

is

theme of the campaign.” The Governgrdid not discuss the issue of religion in politics nor did he mentian the churchbacked Christian Action Party. The issue, however, was truly

(Continued

Carro,

GRACIELA DE (Secretaria)

LA

from

arranged.

3-4706

Ext.

6. 823

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air as thousands

of paper, with the words were being.

seven

PAZ

of slips following circulated

throughout the stadium: “My heart is with God. My vote with the Popular Democratic Party.” Many signs with

effect crowd.

were

Also

words

to that

seen

in

the

yesterday

was

also

nominated

Dr. Antonio Fernos Isern for Washington resident commissioner, a post he has held for 14 years. The following were

CONGO

page

1)

(Continued From Page 1) deep distrust and hostility foment-

votes.

GOP gubernatorial candidate Luis Ferré presided at the or

ed for political ends.” The Secretary-General

derly convention, which was held in party headquarters here. Fe-

after Lumumba council a cable

rré

marskjold’s

predicted

GOP that

a

victory

for

in November, but the party would

the

stressed have a

hard fight on its hands because, he said, the Popular Democratic has

“unlimited

funds”

at

its command. ‘In the Second District House nomination, José Salich defeated Frank

Torres,

154.

Juan

Diaz

Was nominated from Santa Isabel and Maximino Miranda was chosen from Villlalba-Abajo. There was a tie. in the Adjuntas-Jayuya district between Luis A. Becerra and Rodrigo Colon. This will be decided by the

party’s

Central

Committee.

An unusual situation developed balloting

for

the

Coamo-

Orocovis district. Felipe Carro won with two -votes. But the

other

two

tween

Luis

Carlos

vi

were

split

F. Arocho

Vazquez

Vélez,

be-

and

Sen.

who

ran

in

the

Congo

as being in conflict with the wishes of the council. Lumumba referred

specifically to Hammarskjold’s refusal to use -U.-N: troops to help the Congo bellious Katanga

for

R.

Quifiones,

driguez

Mundo,

“subdue Province.

re-

Main Threat Resolved Hammarskjold told the council

FAMOUS

Munoz Rivera, the municipal

new senatorial candidates.} Nominated for representativesat-large

were

Antonini,

Arcilio Alvarado, Pablo Morales Otero, Armando Sdémchez, ‘| Aguedo Mojjica, and Federico Cordero. All were in the House last

session.

MARRERO (Continued from Page: 1) UPR, and a masters degtee in theology from Union Theological Seminary, New York. abe was

once

a member.

directors

Independence

He

for

representative

parently

would

in

have

the

a

this

to

time

ap

that

he

chance

of

belief

better

returning to the Capitol. The Central Committee

now

must decide the tie between Vélez and Arocho. Then it must decide whether Carro or the winner

of

the

“sub-tie”

be the candidate. it will be Carro, cho.

is

to

In any event, Velez or Aro-

was

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author

(The

of

WELLE gah Sa IN ala And the new

telephones

a

&

ST GREY

NEW

Ateneo

as

philosophical work in the early 1950s.

from_the

of

He also authored “Meditations On The Passion,” a religious work, and “The Foundations of Liberty.” i Surviving are his wife, Carmen Luisa Castillo, two sons, Domingo Jr., and Ernesto} three

daughters, Carmen, Quigqueya (Kissy) and Nora, who now attending a youth meeting in his

mother,

Antomia

YORK

ing

the

Nora. tion

arrival

Services, of the

will be at the

of

the

under

Ehret

daughter

the direc-

Funeral’ Home,

at 8 am. Wednesday Evangelical Seminary

chapel. The body will lie in state there until 2 p.m. at which

time

the

funeral

Burial

will

morial

Park,

Wednesday,

be

will in

Rio friends

the Ehret Funeral 30, Hato Rey.

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FRENCH

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ENGLISH

FORE

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Saldafia,

award

threat

resolved.

ceed ety gf

35

Font

the the

FOR,

DARLINGTON

Ernesto

Jorge

an

main

bas esbs

sTOF

a consultant to government, are

definitely

the

SPANISH

RUSSIAN

Ro-

Enrique

international peace—the presence of Belgian troops—has now been

considered

1S4

iN

Juana

Ramon

book concerning the pholosophy of the Spanish writer, José Ortega y Gasset. The book re¢eived

he

ts

ae = Mee Sy |

Senator-at-large:

Bauza, Hipolito Marcanoj Eugenio Fernandez Cerra, Agua Burgos, and Luis Muifoz era. Fernandez, former head 6f the local Medical Association; and

spoke

had sent to the challenging Ham-

actions

nominated Samuel

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In his 50-minute acceptance speech, Munoz urged all Populars to conduct the campaign, which, he said, began yesterday at the assembly, on a level of “respect and dignity.” “He who has an insult on his tongue,” Munoz said, “has little reason in his head.”

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Ni ROUNDUP (Continued from victory over the Dodgers yesterday.

hit a solo home

Back Los Bob

4 a

AL ROUNDUP

Page) Angeles Nieman

Weekend

(Continued from Back Page) the fifth to hand Ferry nis sixth loss.

run in the fourth

In

inning and Ken Boyer doubled Julien Javitr home in the eighth to provide the margin.

the

nightcap,

the

Tigers

scored twice in the bottom of the eighth off former National Leaguer Don Newcombe to take their ninth xame in their last 10 starts. Seven pitchers in all sa~ action, four for Detroit, as each club yunched out 12 hits. Charlie Maxwell hit his 19th homer for the Tigers, while John Romano hit his

12th

for the

losing

Indians.

cisco Giants and Chicago Cubs split a pait of 53 decisions yesterday, the Cubs taking the first

:|game

on

Don

Zimmer

ning

the

the

Rodgers’

base-running

and

the

nightcap first

Giants

on

homer

of win-

Andrea

of

the

sea-

son.

Zimmer stole home in the first game and later tripled in another run. Catcher Moe Thacker was another hero for Chicago. He threw out three would-be

| base WILLIE

“|

MAYS

... Still

Giants, CHICAGO

Cubs

slugging

Split

(AP)—The

San Fran-|

|run |

Chicago Gains On Yankees;

Mays

of the

In the smacked the sixth

game.

year

his

for

25th

the

home

Giants.

second game, Rodgers a three-run homer in inning to break a 2-2

Parker Wins Antilles Golf Lt Don L. Parker of Ft.|a 12-footer for his par four. Buchanan won the 1960 Antilles Specialist 5 Francis of Fort Golf Championship yesterday in Brooke won the net prize after a sudden-death playoff at the a one-hole playoff. Francis and Buchanan course Parker ended the two-day, 36- Major Antonio Vega of Ft. hole competition in had net scores of 143 a tie at Brooke, 155 with Lt. Commander James at the end of the 36 holes. Katider of the San Juan Naval Rodriguez U.S. Army hospital Station. Both golfers made par won the team prize with a 599 fives on the 19th hole. On the net total, four strokes better 20th hole, Parker was down in than Fort Brooke. Five teams regulation while Kinder missed _ were entered.

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for the

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among

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and on holding.

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22, 1960

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Yanks, Chisox Lose; 12-Member Hoop Squad Orioles Down Bosox Heads 31-Man Delegation

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heat

his

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in

began

the

were went

the

to

fifth

lose

when

his

the

ahead, 3-1. Jim Coates in to pitch in the sixth and

Nats

reached

him

for

three

runs.

Killebrew,

Jim

Lemon

and

Bob

a

row—each

contributed

homer.

Orioles

Narrow

Gap

10-game

losing

Chicago pitchegs an 8-1 victory.

climbed half of

the

as

yesterday

Gus

Triandos hit a grand slam homer to lead the Oricles to a 10-4 vic-

tory

over

the

Boston

Red

five and

streak

who

by

had

vv

thumpfor

three

Sox.

game

on

the

hits,

New

to

six

their winning

games

chance

final

streak

as _ they

bumped off the Cleveland Indians twice by identical scores of 6—4. Cleveland threw up Jim Perry, the majors’ first 15-game wifner this year, in the first game, but

the

Bengals

ripped

two

runs

the

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in

Indians

into

first

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the

Chisox

homered second

and

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CinciRoberto

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for

the

Warren Spahn Wins MILWAUKEE (AP)—Eddie Mathews and Johnny Logan backed up Warren Spahn’s four-hit pitching

with

home

runs

to

give

the Milwaukee Braves a 3-2 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies before 23,169 yesterday. By winning while the Pittsburgh Pirates lost at Cincinnati,

of

(9).

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Olympic and the

b track

athletes in action. |

Olympians. Seven-Man

Track

Team

Track coach Eugenio Guerra will have five men to choose from for the 1600 ster relay.

A

pole

and

vaulter

jump

and

man

hop, —

couigite

the

squad.

One of the U.S.’s largest sports magazines has picked Puerto

as

the

fourth

strongest

the competition after Russia and Brazil.

Baez

in

Teo

the

the

year

against

Mathews now Logan four.

Cards ST.

losses.

has 28 homers

Down

LOUIS

seven

and

Dodgers

«{AP)—Enrnie

Bro-

glio and Lindy MeDaniel pitched the St. Louis Cardinals to a 20

(See NL

ROUNDUP,

Page

22)

forward

Cruz

Vicéns

at

one

back court slots. The ing

guard

tin

Cestero.

will

and

of

the

other start-

probably

the

posi-

center

at

be

amateur

To-

league’s

most valuable player, was sidelined with the flu for a week. But he has recovered and is expected to be in condition when the basketball starts Aug. 26. Other members of the team: John Morales, Caco Cancel, Cé-

sar Bocachica, Evelio Droz, Antonio Casillas, Johnny Rodriguez and Fufi Santori. Felicio

of

the

Torregrosa,

SABC,

and

secretary

the

circuit’s

president, Dr. William Preston, are making the trip with the

HOWARD SHANNON --P. R. hoop coach

Veteran middle-distance man Ivan Rodriguez will probably run the first leg of the relay. The other relay-team} members —Ramon Vega, German Guenard, Ovidio de Jesus and José (See OLYMPIANS, Page 22)

NATIONAL

Pirates.

12 3

L-Newcombe

Romane (19).

Cliff

12 2

Bell, Newcombe (5), Klippstein (8) and Romano; Lary, Sisler (6), Regan (8), Burnside

before capital.

gold

Vicéns,

the Braves cut the Pirate’s lead in the National League race to six and a half games. The victory was Spahn’s 15th

Aspromonte

HR—Cleveland, (6), Piersall (15).

Cleveland

Wally

Clemente

(7-6).

Paris

he feels the United States probably take home the

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scored three times and sent Pitts-

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CINCINNATI (AP)—Th e Cincinnati Redlegs punched out 12 hits, including three homers yesterday to defeat the league- leading Pittsburgh Pirates, 8-4.

Detroit

(11-10).

ROUNDUP,

the

Italian

advance

round.

tions,

Reds Down Pirates With 3 Homers, 8-4

AMERICAN New

AL

of

a.m.

Shannon has ‘indicted that he will start Rafael Valle and John-

on

homers by Jim Piersall and Ken Aspromonte, but Detroit pushed across four runs in the bottom of

(See

to

Rico

for

42

and the

team in the U.S.,

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ahead

in

2

the

10

Good Chance For 4th Basketball coach Howard Shannon thinks his club has a good

(#—The Detroit Tigers

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Tigers Sweep Tribe DETROIT

to

Coaches,

seventh.

yesterday

Editor

field athletes, two and shooters are group’ whith is

International

Bill Tuttle ended the scoring for the Athletics with a solo homer in

Track and ‘weightlifters also in the

scheduled

17

knocked in a run in the second to break a 1-1 tie. And in the sixth, Herbert and Hank Bauer knocked in runs with singles. Then Andy the

ANDERSON

Sports

Puerto Rico’s 3l-man Olympic delegation leaves for New York this mording on the first leg of its trip to the 1960 Summer Games at Rome. A 12-man basketball squad—the island’s first Olympic hoop team—forms largest part of the delegation and stands the best chance in the international

Carey hit a three-run homer to put

BOSTON (#—Baltimore to within a game and a

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