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.
t¢
they
Nations
knew
a
officials
plane
had
Monday,
landed
Registry August
22
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Chicage,
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partly
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Phi-
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62,
Dr. R. Fernandez Isales
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cleudy; Sam Fran-
partly cloudy;
Les
An-
geles, 72, partly cloudy.
.
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Coaieel
Tel.
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ll Wanda
2617
ES
FOR LEASE IN OLD SAN JUAN in
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-
government
plabwere
3 story building.
152 :
ands
com
* Possibilities
High’ class shops, Boutique,
Art Shop, Res-
etc.
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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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US To Prod Federal Workers | By
Fdez.
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Rico
Phone
26
ALIDA
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New
York,
Philedelphia and
Boston,
Puerto
Rico.
Taxi
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The most sensational discovery Modern Times
UFE Trade
name
State
registered Abie
Tallahassee,
This
The
new
Wilt
stay
EVER
CURL THAT LASTS & LASTS
“LIFE
and
PERMANENT”
—
in
your
you
will
ends
hair not
FORneed
until
This
process
is
an
laboratories.
at
other
home
your
or
im
any
wave.
and
COSIMI famous
personalities
are
the distinguished of ALIDA’S
Super
TV
BEST
THE @
Rough
among
not
@
Muss
IN
NEW
TOWN
CUT @
Towgh
@
Always
4 50
it
taxes.
healthy
deliberately
cheat-
“snitching”
But
to
workers. prodding
is part
its
safe
to plug
pay
a Federal-insular
a loophole
workers
are
may
against
the
tax
apply amount
cost-
upwards
supposed
Commonwealth
tax and
say
of the Gelinquency of
income
it as a credit Uncle
Sam
withheld from their Since the Commonbite
is
a little
before
easier
situation.”
men would be thought they
on
their
hurt were
fellow
They see it as merely a few mavericks along
the path of better citizenship. Federal employes are required under a 1955 Executive order to comply
with
all
state
and
local
tax regulations. Their agencies have a responsibility to see they do. The run-down on " delinquencies to July, 1959, was actually
supplied
by
the
Commonwealth,
and the lists issued at the quest of Federal agencies
Puerto Rico. Nor are Federal collecting taxes for
rein
authorities the Com-
$9
5
By JACK STAR
WILSON
Washington
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-
1862 Fdez. Juncos Ave., Stop 26 (Second Floor
Puerto
fhe
: staggering be forced officials
ye
innocently
a
in
their
guarantee
returns,
of
receiving
good
for
a
a refund.
To Be Esproprialld The
Parks
and
ministration
Recreation
has
sent
tion papers to owners by
Julio
i
of two tr
of land at Dorado, ced
Ad-
exp!
it was
Enrique
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
Rockefeller.
:
The Rockefeller land will | be developed into picnic areas, Monagas said.
tern
New
|
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
or before the 10th day of ‘each month earns the complete
First Federal Savings
the
impending
4t-
|. tack, referred to in diplomatic circles as an experimental hunting season. Intelligence reports from
Saskatchewan
indicated
that
lesser sandhill cranes had been illicitly eating farm crops jin
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,
it was
Cahaa
.
ed that the lesser sandhill cranes should be attacked! in southwestern section of the U. S. since there are no greater sandhill cranes nor whoeping cranes in that vicinity. eS
$4 00
MANICURE
ALIDA'S
$00
wan
met.
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HELENE CURTIS LANOLIN SCALP TREATMENT
it
Lesser Cranes In For Trouble
and Loan Association of Puerto Rico
In ‘n’ out, 1 hr.
. vel
It Up In Canada
dividend for the month.
curly
SET
SUPER BEAUTY SALOON
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
DON'T DELAY— MORE TODAY IN YOUR SAVINGS
of
available
salons
MARGARITA Artists
exclusive Not
beauty
a
noted
fact a citizen has abno intention of even
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
ALIDA’S SPECIAL
as
But
‘if
The Federal Internal Revenue Service has just furnished every
lists
Snacks served all day Air conditioned No appointment necessary Opened 24 hours a day 13 finest hair stylists
peace
to post
surprised
Commonwealth
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
Bureau
then with
your
(Second Floor Puerto Barber College)
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WASHINGTON—Memo to some Federal employes in Pueryour
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Juncos
WALTER STAR
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Into Paying
Here
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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.”
Mmmm .. ; fresh “langosta,” tender shrimp, steaming clams, and suceulent Sello-Rejo rice—these are the makings for a real Spanish Paella! It’s an island
specialty that is easy
to make
and fun to serve.
is all important... be sure it’s Sello Rojo!
The rice
apa
Seno
ke
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
SHIP
GATEWAY
ALCOA
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average
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for
future
i
6
interest
company
transactions
or
more,
of
total
or
10
deals
per of
SIX
AUG.
St.
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ports,
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Croix
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Lisbon
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travel
private upward
two
St.
Croix
by
joint
in-
office
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
P.
de
Puerto
of
habilitation Sanday, Sept.
and’ Mrs. Colon,
Rican
Petro-
director
Bureau
of
of Em-
will be the key\
“The Biggest Bridgé in Action,”
a> sound
documentary
film
will
be shown as part of the convention program. t
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office,
Grapetree project in
Gulf Balt.,
and
openeda
and reservation
local
dado’s
ports
N. Europe
I
Hotel
SCHEDULES
ARRIVAL
N. Orleans
Carib.
The
Motors
have
te
ed in the Condado Beach Hotel arcade, is headed by Judy Markov, who formerly supervised the Con-
from them
.
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officials
personal
of his
the
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report
°
Mobile,
CASPER BEATRICE
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of his
to
4 at the Posada del ‘Rey. restaurant in the San Juan Darlington. Dr. Luis F. Sala, Ponce surgeon
Newark
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Re-
al at extra cost.
out
CITY
ROAMER
SCHIIRBEK
Installed with
rid
slumped
similar action to be like Caesar's wife. One Securities & Exchange Commission regulation applies to corporate cenflict of -interest. A director or officer is supposed to
FROM
Portable
tower,
to get
crimp
here.
governvarious
prevention
of
Sea—have
formation
attention.)
of
Bay
the
PresiYork
ounce
a
Two St. Croix hotels+the Grape-
Borough in New
an
output
business
tree
case of Manhattan dent Hulan Jack much
put’
Open Offices: Here
((The
SHIPPING
16 pounds.
local are
at U; S. Steel to
1 St. Croix Hotels
stock before switching from top GM official to-Secretary of Defense, because GM gets defense
of publicity.
$35.00.
or
Cut
aver-
into court.
executives | orders.
volt
transitorized edd
conflict
12
under-
with remote
operation,
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$527.50
For 6 ond
do
Government rules against conflict of interest involving federal agencies are usually written into the laws setting them up. Recently Congress has investigated charges that top men in agencies or in the executive branch have accepted
Installed
mounting.
control.
Base, Mobile
deals
EFFICIENCY
trunk-mounted,
Phones:
1957
have been brought
As
cases in industry involve illegal practices. And some companies say they’ve profited by inside
RADIO
$480.00
2.
the
Senate usually probes for conflict of interest before confirming Presidential appointments. A prime example: Charles E. Wilson agreed
supposedly have been chosen their incorruptible characters
Rarely
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
DAWSON
rules
$892.05
mines, age.
News
NEW YORK (# Reactions charges of conflict of mterests business cover a wide range:
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FOR
maintain-
Reactions To Charges Ot Conflict t) Of Interests In Business Vary
8
AUTHORIZED @ SALES
production
‘scheduled t of ca53.5 per
1961 model production. — Women became more ‘interested in the fall fashions and helped be:st retail trade te a slight gain over a year ago. Wholesale food prices dipped sharply:;from the year’s highest level *
Off
ed a steady pace in July after dipping in June. The Federal Re serve Board’s index of output by
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
spots
brought
were
Tran:
nerican
Watermaa
Alcog : ; Bull ' Lines 2 Sazu '.
SS a
A
’
y
°
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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is expanding
money~per
share
each
over
the
previous
five
or
six
years.
In this way, an investor can easily compare the records all the companies listed in the service to determin e which, reality, are the fastest growing companies. Naturally,
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
showing
compared
F
chart
years
Net Reduction Of Fire Insurance Premiums
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Growth And Profits
i q | fr| rf ie u
San Juan Ticker Talk
|
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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Ba) de, Keil Pet ;
Ana Landers Says
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ANN:
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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-
Anyone
interested
in
seminary,
at
7-1230,
or
write
and
in
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recent-
Las
Sueh
Lomas,
are known all over the world Friars Guils. The
be
function
to remain
of the finding
of
alert
the
guild
to the
work,
a constant
¥
medical
supply
of
Sotomayor,
ta R. de Lopez, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Sala, Larry Chervenak and
needs
care,
food.
Mrs.
Marcy
Mrs.
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Mrs.
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Pierre,
Mrs. Mrs.
Miss
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AUGUST 22
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my
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Just
go
about
your
busi-
Nelson.
Other guild members are and Mrs. Ernesto Camacho, and
by
to
Mr.
will
seminary, for example, le who will either
mechanical
Franco
as
do or provide the necessary work at the most reasonable prices. Needed will be such items as and
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.
libra-
seminary
formed
she’s
sec cupond of coffee. She follows me around the house saying “Don’t let me get in your
ry.
their Trujillo
was
or
books on a high school and colle-
Present members of the guild are Mrs. Carlota M. de Suarez, Mrs. Gilda C. de Vicente, Mr.}j
guild
housework,
I can’t make
to:
the purpose of aiding the to build and maintain
her
ting.
frames, plumbing equipment, cement, tile, simple beds, and
ge level for the seminary
do
9:00 e’clock
Apartade 2688, Rio Piedras. Items needed by the seminary are canned foods, window
ly for monks
The
to
joining
this committee, is requested to eall Father Tadeo, Rector of the
ay.
The
bride’s
th gt
Miguel
the
Nicanor
aa then
the
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Mrs.
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Dr.
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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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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-
Rica,
Costa
Jose,
San
at
OAS
the
Republic,
in East
Germany
is near
an
anti-religious
the
Manchester
it
of
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
Guardian, digging into facts of East German
so untypical
lems, “Hindus, * Bi
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In voting unanimously to impose sanctions against regime of Dictator Rafael Trujillo of the Domi-
the
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In the past two years more than
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34
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P.R’s Vmpians _
THE
iy, August 22, 1960
SAN
JUAN ST
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Puerto track
Rico’s and
complete
field
Olympic
team
and
basketball,
t
stery on the
ba
des
@ swimmer
and
four
shooters.
See
the
COWEN
Ste
NAT
Olympic
2g New York this morning. In addition to
leavegy
STAR Photos
be
By
Canter Hett be
“ IVAN
Ivan
Rodriguez
practices
de Jesus at Rico track.
a
passing
practice
the
session
baton on
the
with
GERMAN
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of
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STAR
— 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-
kad
dreamed
She
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
lta
“Sobreel
Abismo”’
Ql) The Big Picture 12:00- (11) En as Azul y 1:30—
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)
Ayer”
| |
7:00—(2) (4) (6)
(1) Les
Tarde
Caidos Puedes
Pot
(6)
Pourri
Ganar
Musical °
Pamamericano
Film
|
—
9:00-(2) “Perdon Para Esta Mujer”
Kiki
9:30—<(2) te
Film
“Sierra Brava” Show Panamericano Extra de la Noche
)
0:08-
Noticlas y Deportes
(4)
Gory Merrill “BERMUDA AFFAIR” Jehn
the
of Mr. and departs for
TELEVISION
11:30— (4)
at
Carmen daughter
(Listings Subject Toe Change) (Pr listed erding to t ’ WKAQ — (2 WIPR — 6) WAPA-— (4) WKBM- (11) Monday, August 22 11:00—(4) Documentales
LORRAINE - 12 M.
floor
Rockefeller ... Pretty Beatriz Tait, 17- year-old
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
most
».. told as it’s never
I
Latin
zanine
left frem morning at
Cherbonnie,
of
famous showing
“I’ve
painted every darn ash can from Stop 20, Santurce to the end of
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
“CHIQUI’
a % stoking
ly, Jose
Waiting
COBIAN'S THEATRES
Show
cows,
Available
ttn Gabn poh wv OPPPA
Regular
her
‘T’m going to celebrate,” she said. “I’m going to eat some
some
iy Be
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
THE
Verses
y Melodias
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10:30- (4) Uno-Dos-Tres 11:06-(4) Diario Puertorrianedo.
Cerradine
“INCREDIBLE
PETRIFIED
WORLD”
HOLIDAY -- 12:00 M. Elizabeth Taylor “SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER” John
Hall
“FORBIDDEN
ISLAND”
RIALTO-SAN JUAN Cameron Mitchell “INSIDE THE MAFIA” “GUNFIGHT AT DODGE CITY” Special
Patteson Heavyweight
SHONEY POITIER - DOROTHY DANDRIDGE - SAMMY DAVIS.
uu ust oa ()TT(Q PREMINGER: other theatre
in this area
established
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POR
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PICTURES
in
1848
SPANISH AND PUERTO RICAN comand
METROPOLITAN
2:29
7:30
|
La Mallorquina
dusing this run.
OPENS WED. 24 — 8:30 P.M.
Championship
Fight
One show only 8 PM Gina Lollobrigide - Yul Brynner “SOLOMON AND SHEBA”
The oldest restaurant in Puerto Rico
Exclusive engagement — Will net be shown at any
Johansson
SUPER DRIVE-IN.
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amas HORO-AE — FECHMICOLOR? - BFE STERED SOUND ~ acum SLND AITORES
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THE eineiaieleeacae
Ch abae
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
“The
numbers’
were
as_
rate-as Filmed
any ever in color,
made they
at MGM. represent
tina. “When
the
plane,
wanted I tell
man’s
by
the
FERNANDO ...tries
Ring
Alert,
Circus
MUSIC HALL: The Fugitive Kind MATIENZO: Melodias Inolvidables METRO: The Giant of Marathon METROPOLITAN: Ben Hur NEW BROADWAY: Circo, Palabras de Mujer PARAMOUNT: The Five Penmies RIVIERA: Please Den’t Eat the Daisies SAN JUAN RIALTO: Solomon and Sheba RIO
SUPER
DRIVE
MODELO:
PIEDRAS
IN:
Coqueta,
Solomon Tumulto
and de
Sheba
Pasiones
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Bob Back In Shape HOLLYWOOD parently
is
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feeling
ap-
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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
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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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CON
SERVICE
© San Juan
SOLER
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© Tel. 3-2570
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CLASSTELEDS
Per
space
(estimate
1960
C
charged
SON
u-
for
Above
rates (see
apply type
set 5%
as
pt.
5 limes
dinary
Type
No.
Type
RATE
type
SAME RATE 2 limes ordinary
as 2 type
1 ORDINARY
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
-
reoms,
| Mania
le
monthly.
2
car
&.
carport,
or fashions, office.
F.:
Beautiful bedmaid‘s room &
—
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
Save Time And Money best
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acres
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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
!
THE SAN JUAN
rere See
18
See
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
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Equipment:
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Duplicators:
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filtering forever. For
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Offers
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Fort
1959
complete
equipment.
caii
SUPPLIES
DETECTIVE
MUSICAL full
Jaane a
Models
Ase.
1853
Tel. Santuree 2-5282, Caguas
2-105L,
and
Ponce
and
Oxygen
and
equipment.
YOUR
dante
or
party
You
can
from
Treated
de Leon
tropics
Ave., Santurce.
ana
Tel $12
& STORAGE
VACUUM
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2717
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Lines,
$1500
of
approx.
6,000 best
miles.
offer.
New
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and
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CLEANERS
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VAUXHALL,
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|.
DISTRIBUTORS
Buchanan
WATCH
factory. $425 00.
fer
with
your
PLUMBING ALL CITY PLUMBING - Stateside exee Factory & building mainten-
INSTRUMENTS
MOVING -—
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hase.
2644
DISC JOCKEY FOR
aid &
-— DIRECT
keyboard.
COMPANY
dispensary
First
ratory supplies
PIANOS
Volkswagens
and
estimates,
826
HOSPITAL
Triumphs _ Hillmans Taunus — Opel — Karmann Ghia All
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USED FOREIGN CARS Renaults
23013
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Seales
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12’)
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ational activity. 35 yrs. varied civilian & military executive experience. Write
twpes
IMPROVEMENT THES«
$595:
825
1958
be-
aren
lable at Real Hermanos, Fortaleza 300,
TRUCKS FOR SALE RETIRED
tthe
and faevies
Wagon, Hyradio white.
2439
dition.
Rico. Desires management position at moderate salary and hours for occup-
Sales
SERVICE
829
San Juan
come
EQUIPMENT
CABINETS,
TEMS
1960 ENGLISH FORD Executive car. Low down payment & bank rates. 100 gallons of gas free to purchaser of this car. AUTORAMA DE Pe a RICO, Stop 27, Ponce de Leon, ito Rey. 2758 824
with extensive experience in Puerto Rico. USA and Europe eperating restaurants, cocktail Magne and exclusive clubs. De-
OFFICE
7.
SUN
=
COMPARE
WHY BUY A USED CAR? With $275. down payment and $44 monthly installments, you caf own a brand new. economical FIAT. Just call 3-519, or pay us a visit at Martorani Moters, Inc., 1402 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Stop 20, Santurce ‘opposite Lottery Building).
Pancho
Juan.
ITIO
tees
COOL
LEAVING ISLAND, selling Ford Fairlane 1958. Automatic, 2 door, 12,000 miles, Excolon condition. Telephone 6-0645. S00.
Please
Don
Km.
=
last
the
WANTED—MEN
Restaurant
, weer
—
FORD Station wagon, 9 passenger, 42,000 miles. 1 yr. in P. R. 93-0320 or WP23, Los Angeles. 2723 823
working
environmept.
after
AIR
2,
Ville: Tet, F
1956
820
atmosphere
Continental
&
to
co
Rivera
Bayamon.
ot ATTRACTIVE
ear
2776 96 185 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE. Excellent condition. Only 31,000 miles. One owner. New tires & spares. Radio. Best eash offer. Call 3-7490. 2780 s i 823.
lady,
a‘
and. Come
No.
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require.
ments as above. 3. Very good fitterseamstress, experienced, time. Very good salaries. Saint-Amour Boutique, 1018 Ashford Ave. 2745
veg
ANSWERING
refer-
Sales same
Road
Hall Dobbs
2683
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freezer
1957 BUICK STATION WAGON Top condition, $500 plus bank~ balance. 3-8554 days. 91218 nights.
WANTED PRACTICAL
REFRIGERATOR
Call 6-0645. 822
Construc-
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HELP
us
10’ x 8 playheuse.
E "9
THUNDERBIRD
Air cond., pow. steering, stnd. shift. see miles. See at Co. of Sam Juan. 2724 ©
2015
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Munoz
State
Vilta
free_
CARS FOR SALE
Room, 317
Distributors,
Rio Piedras;
oe
823 | shelves,
nefits.
SCREENS
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD furnishings. including refri igerator, steve, washing
machine.
guest
DRIERS
YOU CAN GET your clothes SCE _ doors _ windows, on rainy days or pights, I ed eo aoee a is holding a Special Dryer ayment | Sao during Anevet | Rest gual “aluminum Paymemt tact able Air Cooler withYou's Teel aDeace you | atien for consultation and estimate. Pa. | purchase. or an electrie ironer. you! gan & Iriarte 6. 32238. | buy a washing machine and a dryer dur= | ing this sale. Other free appliances te a | choose from when you buy a dryer at
Smith,|
dave.
COLDSPOT
d
NOW even
speaking knowledge of both Spanish and | NICE HOME for 14 yr. old bilingual boy | %*2¢Toss top, 2 years old. in sood| English is required. We provide com- in school at St. Johns. Commutes to Pon@©me or more is essential
See
a
concern
CLOTHES
HIDE-A.BED condition. Cail
Lette
rg
t
and
we
Highly experienced and capable. Excelient Call
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MALE
Stateside.
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UP | office skills. Box O, San Juan Star. 2762
ENGINEER
a
’
wet”
=| Arouthend Block SWlPRm or around 9 damm the world
SALE
Valenda Baxt Express, inc.
1958 45 FT. TRAILER, for sale very rea_ sonable. Fully equipped and furnished. 2 bedrooms, living room,
Agents for to
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from New Yerkto Puerto Decking khewledes Spasbeh
fas.
a
experience on
S.
& rection pregronas. ment
a future.
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refs
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be
ELECTRIC
‘fabric: | A.
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Smith
at
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tet
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attractive prices. Ricardo
ae aizes| 401
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Fernandez
8
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20 ees
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York New y, 39 Breadwa I"
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Juncos
-
Davila
Dew Set San Jaan. rR
, 2% 2 eR
mqpctric
V4 HP. to 800 H.P. Highest qual-
sae agrees
,
pe
©.
North American Van Lines, Inc.
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(Continued hoz pointed
From Page out that a
1) large progress is | capital and
support
pertion
of
that
status.
through
stateside
Management.
3..To proach” culture gressed 4. To
lems of
create “a new apte the island’s agriwhich has not. preas rapidly as expected. attack the new prob-
which
come
solving
old
as
a
result
problems.
AIR
for
COND.
FILTERS and sizes
home
types. 812
Cali
units
-
also
industria)
units,
$100.00, $125.00, $150.00. Alse Philco, Frigidaire, York, Remington, etc. We trade in your used unit. Best deai in
town Filters, installation service. Steve's Air Conditioning, 1603 Fernandez Juncos, Exolusive Carrier Dealers in Santurce Tels
2609 FOR
3-4367,
2-3839
SALE:
foner unit unit. New, low cost. 2695
5
BE
824 RHEEMS air condit-
H. P.
Blower and conder<-r in original carton. Will Cail 8-0668.
senarate sell be827
BUSINESS YOUR
boss
in
a
profitable
Mess Be a Mister Softee @Nalers earn $13,000 to Never a you untu payment
dealer. $16,000
busi-
Average a year
dealer failure.) We work success is assured. $5,000 puts you in the driver’s
with down seat,
with the balance om a pay-as-you-profit basis. Inquire today, Mister Softee of Puerto Ave. HatoRico, Inc., 207 Ponce de Leon
Rey. Tel. 7.9136.
2382
823/
T.V.
on an
SALES
WILCHEK
10
years
best
tm
T.
receivers work
V_
of
-
Television
sevice
any
make
guaranteed.
9
Tel.
Service
is
behind
the
and
repair
on
vr
model
9-0268
AD UF
PAN AMERICAN ELEUTROUNICS LABS repair any make TV. radio or Hi-Ft Ninety day guarantee. Stateside-trained technic ans Evening service. Cau 9 AM to 10 PM 6-4230.
1136
UR
TV
&
RADIO
RENTAL
$5
0 one
Telerental
week,
$15.00 per
month
Service.
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
WOULD YOU LIKE TO OWN A BOAT? Teakcraft” Teakcraft you mean? Yes, we have it-for you, specially for you. 19’ Cabin Cruiser - solid teak, made to last hundreds of years Accommodations for marine totiet, sink, stove, water tank and bunks You don’t have to pay more to own the finest baat of its kind. See
them
at
Modern
Sales, Tierra 2588
262
Pounce
Electric
de
Leon,
&
Marine
Puerto
de
82
INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE YOU
TOO
CAN
CLASSES LEARN
SPANISH
or any other language with the world-renowned Benedict Method of the BENEDICT SCHOOLS in Santurce, 73 DE DIEGO STREET, crossroad 'Loiza & Wilson Streetsa Small circles and individual ing truction. Phone 3.3144.
SPEEDWRITING SPEEDWRITING SHORTHAND, 120 wpm in 6 weeks. Schoal of Speedwriting, The Benediet Schools, Santurce. 75 De Diege Street. Telephone 3-5144, 2720 29
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
OVER
80° ¥§ Cwtes.
baset a
SANTURCE
MADRIQ
@L re) Si bs ne
ESM
Pa aoe 26
5
ae a. a
Tete
f.3 4
ASUNCHION
2-2573
khtehsaa
Party.
the
Centauro,”
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.
be
Piedras.
Our new office and Central Warehouse
Bowling
are
VaR: Pak VARGA: ad) an
2
Me-
Until
may ‘call
Home,
Machinery Co.
| Paradise
held.
Buxeda
West India
ROAD NUMBER
Na-
and
Funeral services are planned tentatively for Wednesday, pend-
ROOSEVELT AVENUE
Firestone
“El
Centaur)
varro viuda de Marrero, four grandchildren.
Loe Si cee)
FRENCH
of the
of . the. Puerto: ican
best year
ENGLISH
FORE
os
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
Greece;
12 FT. outboard with Mark 30 Mercury Motor (needs repairs, but boat in renewed condition & not siace used, including Paint fiberglass, ete.) Fully equipped with complete controis. Best offer. Terms
can be 2740
the
Dignit
cual-
quier persona que asi lo desee pueda comparecer y oponerse a la_ solicitud, expido el presente aviso para ser pu-
blicado
Mu-
be¢ause
EDICTO peticionario
ask
status,”
“you
about
in the
next year. You say te them ‘tell me your history and I will tell
in
Seat
EL TRIBUNAL SUPERIOR DE PUERTO RICO SALA DE MAYAGUEZ DAMIAN. LUCIANO ROBLES PETICIONARIO EX-PARTE CIVIL NUM. CS~ PARA LICENCIA SOBRE: 60-1375 (RENOVACION) ARMAS PORTAR El
it with t
of the party.” the Republicans
you
Party
Republic.
Secretary
de
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di-
bargo of all arms shipments the Caribbean nation.
Mayaguez,
2769
break
relations Republic
replacing
“histories “When
PONCE GOP
for
bunal
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removing political issue in the cam-
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(Continued From Page last night, the ministers
EN
BOB
Over
his
showed itself willing to its views in meeting the
OPPORTUNITIES
own
centered
plomatic minican
CONDITIONERS
USED air conditioning
party’s
OAS uP
CARRIER
the
Commonwealth
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.”
FILTERS
3-5999.
AIR
of
howeyer, status as
INC. manufacturers ali air conditioning filters
window
reaffirm
Munoz
CLASSIFIEDS P B. @®pes
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hfe
Urges Campaign
eo
Munoz
ere
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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.
ing Yankees. The Senators
took
Friday’s
inning 9-5.
to
win
Saturday’s
Skowron
eleventh Grba
to
to
win
his
New.
game, the
contract of Long from
reliever
Eli
Giants
third
man,
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homer
was
mighty,
the
Ted
first
with
game
the
the
year
has
and
515
honters
in
downed
his
ca-
Clemente the
leading
Pittsburgh
Friday’s
43,
but
up
with
two
nament,
drop-
singles
came
and
a
run-
producing sacrifice as the Pirates won Saturday’s contest, 10-7. Bob Buhl blanked the Phillies on five hits as Milwaukee took Saturday’s game, 1-0, after losing to Philadelphia Friday, 3-2.
the Cubs over San Francisco, 9-5, Saturday. The Giants won Friday’s game, 2-1.
St. Louis
and
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day
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Angeles
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MAJOR
a
St.
fourth court
came
Saturday.
at He
throws
base-
The 21-year-old lefthander from Brisbane thus captured his
to Cincinnati,
Clemente
the
added protection for pinch hitting.
NEWPORT
the
Pirates
game
Roberto
had
Jr.,
League,
to give
Laver of Australia yesterday won the Newport Casino Tennis tour-
Stars
National
ped
and
Cleveland,
5-3, Friday and 42 Saturday to run its win streak to four straight. In
and
three
4
an operation for appendicitis, but has been training and is expected to be in shape. If he is not in top condition, coach
Laver Wins Fourth U.S. Grass Tourney
86.
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bats
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reached the semifinals in 400 meter run. He. will run
De
son,
win
doubleheader
Saturday,
now
reer. Detroit
to
first
acquired
he the
ters
of .271 going into the 19€0 sea-
hit two
homers
of
Baltimore
Williams for
Williams
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34-years-old
Yankees first and
blow.
the
first beseman Dale the San Francisco
was
positions.
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(AP)—The
purchased
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vie fog. the
Guenard, only 17, is the youngest member of the squad. A
yesterday.
Long,
game.
Herb Score threw a two hitter at the Athletics Saturday for Chicago’s 3-0 victory. Al big
Yankees
in
homered
enable
WASHINGTON
from
Rodriguez went to the Mek bourne Olympics in 1952 where
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George | Altman had a double and a three-run homer to lead
the magiccircle route
other
NEW YORK (AP)—The New York Yankees split with Washington in singles games played Friday and Saturday while the White Sox were taking a pair from Kansas City. Chicago’s two victories, 10-0 and 3-0 enabled the White Sox to gain a game on the league lead-
Boston’s hit
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‘Smart’ Money Stands Star Up
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Ch
By JIM DOUGLAS Chalk players who didn’t tap out Friday when six longshorts scored, could have atoned for their losses yesterday at El Comandante as favorites abounded like beans | i in arroz y habichuelas. + Only
one
winner,
First
from
$2.50
in
the
race to $5.90 in the last. Readers of the STAR selections f even” in the seventh. Tuto M.
the
STAR’s
first pick,
led $5.90, ‘a good at
any
race
“get-out”
BERN,
price
Calhoun
A crowd of 6,650 thought they had a good thing on the favored Anfitrion in the featured
of
Gary,
Ind.,
olympic recerd time tenths of a second.
three
olympic team games. Rome
was
always
up
the
heavy
Anfitrion pack
and
coming
and
turned
horse
side,
Litty
into
the
.but
not
left
the
the
race
affair.
lers
up
year-old
dark
bay
in
the
ment with ; | 12,943. The
saying:
officials
was
quoted
as
“In our view she should not be classified as a woman at all.”
Championships
Star man
Bowling will be
Center. picked
elimination
a
total
other four berths
J. R. Beauchamp, Villivicencio Sr., Melendez, 12,404, lencia, 12,389.
Jorge
tourna-
pinfall
Mufioz
of
went
to
12,538; Harry 12,506; Ray and Gino Va:
tentatively
quali-
fied as the sixth man with 12,357, but
Rafael
Cobian,
who
was
for the
colt.
wnt,
well
up in the standings after 60 games, broke his hand last week and has been given two weeks
among
the leaders in the six furlong Tace over a track that was damp
and on holding.
warming
World
.
that will
two weeks. ° Pete Abolila, averaging 184 for 70 games, topped 39 other bow-
matched
by
the
team
in
the world time of Germany’s Martia Lauer in bettering his own
Mer-
to
ing at the Another
Switzerland (®#—American
The performance topped the second and final day of track and field exhibitions by the U. S.
Anfitrion
go
bowling
hir
in Hamburg, Germany Sept. 1218 were decided yesterday morn-
Lee Calhoun equalled the world 110-me‘er hurdle record in an international meet here yesterday, winning the event in 13.2 seconds.
return-
track.
Five berths on the men’s to Rican
Lee Calhoun Equals World Hurdle Mark
Lady
e
-J. was
R. BEAUCHAMP ... second te Abolila
selected
last
to roll his last 10 games and pass Munoz. He will have to average
48-game
164 to do so. The four-member women’s team
Brenda Figueroa, Frances Perez.
burg
roll
will
off.
be
week Going
after to
Pauline Angie
Borrell, Belk
stretch
into a two-
The
action
was
‘close down past the stands, but not
close
enough
for
the
ste-
}.
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‘tile
Club
of
jVisiting
Baltimore
here
with
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San Juan, Puerto Rico, Monday, August
sme yageme nescence
SEE OLYMPIC PICTURE STORY PAGES 12, 13
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22, 1960
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Olympians Off Tod
Yanks, Chisox Lose; 12-Member Hoop Squad Orioles Down Bosox Heads 31-Man Delegation
|
4 “~v,
making
the
heat
his
day and the Washington Senators downed the New York Yankees, 7-4, for their 10th victory in 17 starts over the ap American League leaders. + Ford
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
The
in
Indians
into
first
went
him
es
RAY HERBERT .. Stops Ron the
Hansen
also
Birds
took
their
the
Red
Sox
from
the
Chisox
homered second
and
as
straight
moved
into
a second-place tie with the Chicago White Sox. Triandos’ blow came in the top of the fourth when Steve Barber and Ike Delock were engaged in a scoreless pitchers’ duel.
York
101
001
100-490
Washington 001 003 03x—7 8 1 Ford, Coates (6), Arroyo (6), Shantz
ard
(7)
(8);
and
Lee,
Blanchard,
Woodeschick
How-
(7),
Pascual (9) and Battey. W-Woodeschick (44). L-Shantz (44). HR—Washington, Killebrew
(21),
Lemon
Chicago Kansas City
(29),
Allison
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Shaw, Kemmerer (3), Baumann (6), Lown-(7), Donovan (8) and
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Tuttle
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Page
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The Redlegs put the game on* showers. in the fifth inning when they Vada Pinson,
burgh
starter
Bob
Friend
to
the
LEAGUE Sullivan.
lock
W-Barber
(84).
HR—Baltimore, Triandos Hansen (19). Boston, Cliaten (First Cleveland 012 Detroit 200
Game) 100 000-4 040 00x—6
Perry, Harshman
L-De(7), (4). 90 11 0
(5), and Wil-
son; Bunning, Foytack (6) and Chiti. W-Bunning (8-9), L-Perry
(15-6).
homer
(Second Game) 011 110 000—4 100
210
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(8)
and
oc
Chiti,
Past
nnati.
Dick
Foiles
(1-7.
HR—Cleveland, Detroit, Maxwell
Cook
homered Stuart
hit
and
for and
CinciRoberto
homers
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).
(12).
to
But
ar-
the
he
semi-
has
stated
medal.
13
for
pictures
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
Pachin
EDDIE MATHEWS ... hits 28th
22),
scored three times and sent Pitts-
Su-
that will
ny
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.,
inning.
ahead
in
2
the
10
Good Chance For 4th Basketball coach Howard Shannon thinks his club has a good
(#—The Detroit Tigers
straight
from at
officials
York
riving
ice.
ran
embark Airport
perior Amateur Basketball Cireuit and government representatives complete the delegation which is scheduled to land at
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
Yankees
Streak
ing hits
Herbert,
Allison—Washington’s
sluggers
Snap
PETER STAR
KANSAS CITY (#—Ray Herbert pitched a threehitter yesterday as the Kansas City Athletics broke a
"
Harmon
A’s
control
Yankees
By
yester-
rene
Ford,
under
aR
wiltered
Ce
days,
Pittsburgh 100 Cincinnati .002 Friend, Green
001 020-4 91 130 02x—8 12 0 (5), Gibbon (7)
and
Burgess;
Hook,
and
Bailey.
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Friend
HR—Pittsburgh,
Stuart
(9); Cincinnati,
Cook
Philadelphia Milwaukee Buzhardt,
(2),
Post
L-
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(16),
Pinson
(17).
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40
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(8) and Coker, Neeman Spahn and Crandall. W (15-7).
(9)
(10-13);
(13-10).
Clemente (13),
Brosnan
L-Buzhardt
HR—Milwaukee, (28), Logan (4),
(4),
(412).
Mathews
LEAGUE (6-9). HR—St.
Louis, Nieman
(2).
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Fran.
000 O11
Chicago
O'Dell,
drith, ton
Antonelli
Schmidt (8)
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(7);
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and
Lan-
Hobbie,
Els-
Thacker.
W-Hobbie
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(20). Mays
8 1 9 1
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