The San Juan Star (Aug. 24, 1960)

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DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Vol.

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No.

10,

250

Tel. 3-8400

San Juan, Puerto Rico, Wednesday,

OAS

August

24, 1960

Second-class postage paid <2 San, Jomt. Eserip Rive

Ministers La

Out Against Castro |_

Cuba. Walkout Now

Atoms, Power, Peace

Distinct Possibility

By STANFORD BRADSHAW SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP)-—In the face of strong U.S. demands that Commu-

nist infiltration

in the Western

re be condemned,

nations

sharply+

yesterday

criticized Cuba, the target of a U.S. memorandum Mon-

day. The

growing

Latin

Ame-

rican criticism of the Castro regime was viewed by ob-

servers as leading to a possible walkout legation. ly

by

the

Havana

de-

Some delegations already opendiscussed that possibility, but

continued Cuba

their

back

effort

into

inter-American

the

to

bring

system

friendly

of

nations.

A few voieed the opinion that Cuba might as a result of the criticism adopt tive attitude.

Venezuela

a

more

and

coopera-

Mexico

were

among the nations criticizing Cuba. Both have had very friendly

elations with Venezuela’s

Havana. President

Cd

GUNTER

HETT

RINCON—Stating that “with this progress the cold war cannot continue,” Gov. Munoz broke ground here yesterday for Puerto

Rico’s

tion,

Atoms of

first

to

be

nuclear

built

for Peace

as

power

part

of

sta-

the

program.

Atomic

man

Chet

Energy

Com-

Holifield

of

the

joint

Atomic Energy Committee, Munoz said the atom-age cold war

threatens

Speaking before an audience townsmen and official guests

including

mission head John S. Graham, Rafael Urrutia, executive director of the Puerto Rico Water Resources Authority and Congress-

all

mankind,

“unless

we become intelligent and do away with it before it does away

with

us.”

A er

A.

W.

Christian said

MALDONADO

Action

yesterday

Party

that

it

forcefully

leadwould

rumors party

denied

that will

the

form

slap fixed

at

The

friendly

from

CAP

seeretary

Eduardo

Flores

(See

CAP,

Party

and

candidacy

Page

21)

the

begun

the

three

gold

years

shovel

used

by

Eisenhowerin the

Rincon

was

also

ceremony

Dr.

1957

used

at

yesterday.

Gov. Munoz, Commissioner Graham and Rep. Holifield (D-Calif.)

sup-

participated

for

elect-

being

mem-

Cuba,

where

date

for

Foreign

the

revo-

so far has

elections. Minister

Ma-

contempt

of

jurisdiction

Congress

witnesses recognize of

the

had the

commit-

tee in Puerto Rico. The com-

mittee was investigating communist activities in the island. The

citations go to the Justice

Department, which will the decision whether to cute. Conviction would

make prosecarry

rado Cuesta, a writer; Manuel Arroyo Zeppenfeldt, a commission agent; Consuelo Burgos De Saez Pagan, a lawyer; Juan Saez

MUNOZ,

Page

21)

na-

These developments came the United States continued seek a condemfiation of reds this

hemisphere.

Informed

as to in dip-

lomats said last night however that the U.S. wants Latin Amer ican

of

nations

any

to

do

resolution

the

drafting

against

Cuba

which may be adopted. The United States Monday

night

(See

OAS,

Page

21)

Panama Ends DR Relations nounced. The move

came

and

earlier

Chile

after

Mexico

this

week

severed diplomatic ties with the Trujillo regime and the US. said it would be ons a matter of time before it followed suit.

yesterday.

superheat nuclear reactor station, a joint enterprise AEC and Water Resources

(See

Communist

WASHINGTON (AP)—Thirteen witnesses who refused to answer‘questions of the House Committee on Un-American Activities in Puerto Rico were cited for

a $1,000 fine and a year in jail. Those cited were José Enamo-

in the

from

13 Puerto Ricans Are Cited For Contempt Of Congress

groundbreak-

ing-

The power of the

freely

Slap At Cuba taken as a direct

All the nu- refused to

with

governor in a_ united front against the Popular Democratic Party.

Ferre’s

Arts

groundbreaking

ing political party or to endorse any of the existing gubernatorial candidates.

Luis

to

;

Milton

port

Republican

dedicating

ago.

be “against the will of God” for the CAP to unite with any exist-

the

scheduled

no

Mexican

accompany the party to \Mayaguez for the dedication of the Puerto Rico Nuclear Center, broke off to campaign in nearby towns. In Mayaguez, University of Puerto Rico Chancellor Jaime Benitez presided at afternoon

anical

persistent

coalition

was

aid

lations with the Dominican Republic, the Foreign Ministry an-

having

Direct This was

clear research center, at the College of Agriculture and Mech-

Church-backed a

who

ceremonies

Flores Denies CAP Would Go.Into Coalition With GOP By

Mufhoz,

seeking tions.

not

ber of the inter-American system.

Following the morning groundbreaking ceremony at Rincon,

volution “absolutely alone.” This again was taken as a slap at the Castro regime. for

PANAMA (AP)—Panama ye» terday broke its diplomatie re

ed governments

Munoz Turns Spade For Rincon Reactor

nuel Tello reminded Cuba that Mexico had carried out its re

suggesting the drawing of a treaty which would prevent countries

lutionary government

By

Romulo

etancourt led the action by sending the foreign ministers a letter

PROGRESS—Rafael Urrutia, left, executive director of the P.R. Water Resources Authority, looks on as Gov. Mujfioz, assisted by Congressman Chet Holifield (D.-Calif.) third from left, and John S. Graham, far righ a Commissioner t, of the Atomic Energy Commission, shovel dirt during groundbreaking: emonies yestr for the $16 million dollar nuclear wer plant to be built near nm, on thew: rn-most tip of the island: (STAR by Gunter Hett)

Hemisphe-

several Latin American

Corales, a salesman; Hawes, a maker of

John Peter musical in-

struments.

Gertrudis domestic;

gave

his

struggle

Meléndez

Ramon

Diaz

Pérez,

occupation for

the

of Puerto Rico;” secretary-treasurer

a

Cruz,

as

independence

Frank of the

Ruiz, local

Packinghouse Workers Union. Juan Emmanuelli Morales, a printer; César Andreu Iglesias,

a writer; Pablo M. Garcia Ro driguez, a lawyer; Cristino Pe rez Mendez, a carpenter, and Juan Santos Rivera, carpenter.


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THE SAN JUAN SPAR — Wednesday, August 24; 1960

44 Thefts Ar e Reported: Ike Asks Congress

Burglar Visits TV

St.,

took

Products

he

Show

from

of

advertises

on

his

ita day. The burglary

Charles eof the player,

ending

and

called

thing

was

one

of

In stole

noon _

44

yester-

burglars

which were Suspects whose

into

the

a

a

I don’t

overtime,”

"

the * father

have

pay

he

to

house

in

r yester-

é

day asked Congress for legislation cancelling a 322,000-ton sugar allocation to the Demin jean Repubhe. The President’s action followed up condemnation of the Dominican regime by the+ foreign ministers of the American republies meeting

San

factory,

clock

a soft

the

were yamon.

evidence against cases are pend-

mg Police are questioning the Suspects to see if the burglary was committed to remove evidence against them.

kept

of

for

STAR

reported

the

Brothers turce.

Film

Lleyd ager of thieves,

fistful

and

Citing the action of the foreign

nick-

ministers in condemning Domimican acts of aggression against Venezuela and calling for the

riding,

yesterday

The

broke

machine

a

located

Broth-

they

in

breaking

Ba

at

Warner

Company,

San-

considerations, should

Walker, general manthe plant, said the two of them, punched

GASPAR

PUMAREJO -.- Unwitting

Rogers for the

(AP)—Rep.

D-Fla.) United

relations Rogers

with also

called States

Cuba. said

Paul

speech

yesterday to break

the

House of Diseussing

“Communist

the

U.

S.

to

our

the

Pees

ss

see

should impose sanctions against the government of Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro. Rogers made his remarks in a

eB

prepared

lined

for

delivery

this

in

States,

Representatives. a threat of the

conspiracy

hemisphere,”

in

four-point

plan

e

of

ee

for

consumption

medels Carrier by

the

up

te

'4

eomparable

name,

who

many

When

air

you

see

the

is built

conditioning

landmarks

3. the

best

girdle the an

A

4

jeint

the

that

are

Ppos-

of

the

chapter

agreement

to

A

Cuban

jeint

.clarations

a

suant

te

resolution

against

to

pur-

quantity

the

providing

Dominican

to

the

July

the sugar act. request legisla

that

the

July

amendment

meed not be purchased there but may be purchased from any foreign countries te alfecation.”

He

said

the

without

regard

legislation

giving

the Dominican Republic a bonus of 322,000 tons over its regular

allocation would “seriously embarrass the United States in the conduct of eur foreign re] lations

throughout

sphere.”

the

hemi-|

withWednesday,

government.

reaffirm-

Communist

filtration as outlined in the cas agreement of 1954.

a

to

pursuant

tion

diplomatic recognition from

present

the

in-

Cara-

Migh

San Juan: Fajarde: Peaee:

Mayaguez: San

Juan

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Pence: Mayaguez:

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12:37 p.m. 3:32 p.m.

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NOTICE

|

p.m.

16:41 p.m.

miles

per

“Everyones

attention

ff

is on the 1960

Mr. Jose Luis Lugo has ceased to be employed as

Carrier Reom Air

General

Manager

of

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partly

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SEE THEM

.

HIGH:

2:5 p.m. YESTERDAY’S

Volkswagen of Puerto Rice, Inc. as of 8 a.m., August 22,

hour.

YESTERDAY’S

Miami,

TST SSF SSS eB eseesee

Cuba

ing the adherence of the nations of this hemisphere te the de

Cenditioner”

pees

calling

against

otherwise,

under

draw

competitive

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know

air conditioning

than

size.

you know

people

less

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and

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output with less current

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whose

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Carrier provides high BTU

the

of the strongest Sanctions, econo-

PROVIDES MORE COOLING

hemisphere, a threat to

hemispheric security. 2 A joint agreement

foregoing

government

in

adopted by the indicating the

conspiracy in this thereby constituting

American

ee

session

Castre regime was seeking to foster the growth ef Communist

ac-

tion and urged that it be adopted by the Council of Ministers of Organization

im

Rica:

1. A resolution member nations

outof

Republic

amendment to “I therefore

presently

Costa

Cuba

Roger

relations Republic

discretion

elsewhere

apportioned

hest

the

have

chase

Lawmaker Asks U.S. To Break With Washington

of diplomatic

with the Dominican Eisenhower said: “In view of the

erroneously

theft

Jose, Costa Rica. Congress in July author-

ized Eisenhower to reduce Cuba’s sugar allotment by 720,000 tons, it provided that 322,000 tons of this reduction go to the Dominican Republic.

also punch-

while

drink

made off with els. The horses,

garage

at San When

Guaynabo, thieves who pair of horses over the

from the Warner

Extr a Sugar Quota WASHINGTON (AP)—President Eisenhowe

said

missing.

time

into

revolvers

four

stole

and

roof

broke

through

hope

out

Ne. 1 tennis Pasarell, re-

his

Brassiere

ed

Carolina Distriet Judge José Benitez Acosta notified police that

“I

punched

able ‘to say if any-

was

weekend ers

day

courthouse

that

immediately

his

patio

at

Pasarell, island’s Carlitos

ported

thefts committed in the metropolitan area during the 24hour Period

them

and

Patricio was broken into during the the weekend and his furniture the | demolished. Pasarell was not

Santurce,

samples

with.

at 3:30 a.m. 4:05 a.m.

|

Rosales

in at

eeeenemee ce a

552

burglars

The detectives are also investigating to see if any of the records have been tampered

te fi ff

Gaspar Pumarejo, who has been host to thousands of people en his Channel Four televisien show, Played unwitting host to unwelcome guests at his home yesterday morning. Pumarejo told police that after unsuccessfully trying to gain entrance to his home at

To Cancel D.R.’s |

Host

Wednesday.

; Metrepelitano

August

rises taday at 7:54 A. 8:22 P.M,

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PolioEpidemic Volkswag en In Final Phase Secretary mo

of

Arbona

Health

said

Company

Guiller-

yesterday

that

he expects the polio epidemic in Puerto Rico to be over about four

to

The

six

weeks

Secretary

said

spite last week’s to 20 throughout

epidemic

is

from

wagen of Puerto Rico, Inc., and the Seafarers International Union were in negotiation at press time

de-

jump of cases the island, the

“decisively

fiaal phase.” Paralytic polio

By FREDERICK HARMON Lawyers representing Volks-

now.

that in

Hit By Two Strikes: Sees Early Agreement

last

its

night

in an

attempt

to settle

a two-day strike at the German auto agency’s Puerta de Tierra

A total of 381 cases have been

tion

of all

wagen

of

Keith

SIU’s union

162

workers

Puerto

Terpe,

president

Caribe would

at

Volks-

Rico.

of

divisitm,

encourage

the

said its

his

mem-

bers to return to work once Volkswagen

granted

recognition

for

the

union. The SIU is also seeking improved

reported this year plus five non, paralytic. . .

headquarters. Manuel Hinke, vice president of the auto distributorship, said late

wages

tions are continue rate.

yesterday that he early settlement’

collective bargaining was expected to start on these topics once

Arbona

The Parents

said that. all indica-

that the epidemic will declining at. a rapid

dispute, workers

secretary stressed that should continue vaccinat-

ing their ment, he

The

expected “an of the labor

which has idled at the agency. Seafarers

claim

all

the

representa-

fits,

and

Terpe

increased

said.

recognition The auto struck

by

He

fringe

added

bene-

that

had been obtained. agency is also being a

second

group,

com-

children. The Departadded, will continue

posed of 10 executives former vice - president

Lugo. This group is tive bargaining

independent

demanding recognition

union

reinstatement

ag

collecas an

well

of Lugo

as

as

the

manager

missal

Magogic

followed

Lugo’s

using

arguments”

in

“‘de-

urging

the workers to leave their jobs. Both Terpe and Lugo emphaSized that their two groups were

operating Last

independently:

December,

tne

profitable

of the local concern. Lugo was fired last Monday. The former executive and Volkswagen management give varying

Volkswagen

accounts

Abraham Diaz Gonzalez, and local building materials dealer Ramon

of

the

events

leading

to

his dismissal. Lugo claims he was dismissed for opposing management's alleged proposal

of

1, the

agency

cians.

its intensified vaccination program to head-off a recurrence ; next year.

headed by Jose Luis

staffing

Heinke

with

key

positions

German

claims

tech-

the

dis-

Krause

&

agency Co.

of

was

sold.

Hamburg,

to Ger-

many, by lawyers Eladio Rodriguez Otero, Marco A. Ramirez, Rodriguez

Otero.

Krause & small auto

through

Co. in

distributes the Latin America

its subsidiary

Interamericana,

Volkswagen

Inc.

..o[n business

67-Year-Old Ma

in Puerto Rico?

Is Island’s 240th

Highway Fatality A

240th when

67-year-old

man

became

the

traffic fatality of the year he was struck and instant-

ly killed by a. night. Monday

car

near

Caguas

Evaristo Fonseco Crespo was killed when he was struck by a

panel

was

truck

driven

which,

by

Jestis

police

Cruz

say,

Rios.

Police say that Cruz was driving too close to the edge of the road when he struck Fonseca.

He was charged with involuntary homicide and ordered held on $2,000 bail.

Stowaway Nabbed Aboard Ismael

Airliner

Santana

Torres,

19,

of|

|

New York City, was in La Princesa Jail yesterday awaiting action on charges that he tried to stow away aboard an airplane for New

York.

Santana, the plane

port,

was

discovered just before left International Air-

arrested

by

local police

and then turned over to the FBI. He is being held in lieu of $500

VOLKSWAGEN STRIKE—Pickets parade in front of the Volkswagen quarters yesterday in Puerta de Tierra. The signs say the strikers are asking union recognition. (STAR

bail.

M. A. Pons Leaves

»hoto

by

Anthony

Murad)

For El Salvador Bank director Miguel A. Pons left San Salvador yesterday at

‘the start of a three-month State which

the

Department he will be

government

of

mission consultant

El

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By

A. W.

MALDONADO

ities

Secretary of Education Candide QOliveras announced yesterday that his department has initiated six pilot kindergarten programs throughout the island.

ing.”

The secretary said the establishment of kindergartens as well

The

neeessary

te

formal

learn-

ven

The

pilot

programs

are

being

constantly supervised in order to develop the overall kindergarten.

system.

Oliveras

said

project

be dene in these mow being done

Santurce,

that

the

job

to

kindergartens is during the first

weeks of first grade. The work imcludes, he said, the development of and the

“desirable social habits” “acquisition of the abil-

ed

is

being

conducted

Rio

Piedras,

Arecibo, Humacae, guez. They consist sions

daily

with

Ponee,

and Mayaof two sesgroups

of

25

children. The 1&

secretary

specially

initiated of

these, of

Children

selected

out

that

teachers

added,

training

in

kindergarten have

Ele-

receiv-

th chil-

cempleted

their fifth year by mid-August and must live in the vicimity of the the

school to enter kindergarten, secretary pointed out.

The University of Puerto Rico, the secretary added, is offering its

School

special training. de

of

Selles,

laberating

in

school,

in

the

Press

a is

private also

col-

kindergarten

project.

News

29

Service

ye

secretary

James

C.

Hagerty said MBisenhewer will speak at a Republican fund-raising dinner, and that his

speech

series

Monserrate

Times

yesterday.

kindergarten

runs

Yerk

|

WASHINGTON (AP)—President Eisenho . will make his first political speeeh of the 1960 in Chicago the night of Sept. 29 , the White House annaunced

closed

Josephina who

New

students

Education

courses

elementary pointed

program

he

must

Ike Will Enter Campaign Sept.

H

the

specialized

handling dren,

program encompassing the island.

by the Division of Supervision as the establishment of model and Curriculum under its director, schools in different seetions of Jesus Mauras Poventud. the island are two important The pilot programs are being parts ef the reform of the edue- eondueted in public schools in atienal

have

Eanes

Kindergarten Program Set Up On Pilot Basis

Sane

Capital Capsules -

circuit

of

plans

ech in dinner,

be

carried

television

similar

ghout the Hagerty no

will

dinners

to

any

political

a

throu-

country. said Eisenhower for

by

has spe-

advance of the Chicago but that he will make

the end pi the

|| others. before campaign.

f‘

e+e

t

Committee To Decide

When

Congress Ends |

WASHINGTON

(AP)—A

|

House rules committee meeting this week may determine how Iong the present session of Congress will last. and what ‘it will do.

i

Regardless of the the major _ political who

are

calling

Senate,

the

the

House

dominating

the

views ef nominees

shots. in

ihe

committee

is

post-com¥entien

session. i It, rather than Vice Pfesident Richard M. Nixen, of Sens. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.) and Lyndon B. Johnson (B-Tex.), has the big say-so on Whether there

will

school,

be

legislation,

to

minimum

housing

be The

and

all

of

wage,,

health

which-

aid

figure

major campaign issues. rules committee of eight

Democrats and four Republicans headed by chairman Howard

|

W. Smith (D-Va.) has been sit ting tightly on housing and scheol aid bills. It soon will take jurisdiction over minimum wage and health aid measures.

Senate

| {

Passes

Aged Aid Bill WASHINGTON last

might

federal

(#—The

passed

grants

number

of

a bill

for

Senate

imcreasing

medical

liberalization¢

Democratic

and

tempts

to

all eld

persons.

bills in

the

Republican

at-

broaden

aid

to

nearly

The measure, which iricludes a numebr of liberalizations in the social seeurity law, now goes back

to the the

House

Senate

for medical approved

for

consideration

changes.

The

basic

aid to the needy

89-2.

q

'

of bill

{

was

; eee

GOP Now Publishing Magazine For Party WASHINGTON

Republican has

put

(AP)—The

National

out

the

Committee

first

iissue

of

its new campaign magazine “Bat SUarantee

best Suits

tle Line.” It will be mailed about every

twe

weeks

til election

workers try. In

the

praise of

start

of

its

and

its

un-

party

the

coum

own

party,

President

“is off in

now

declared‘ that

Vice

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reservations

posed The

normally

im-

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place

throughout

continental

United States and 150 miles outside its limits, will be from 2 a.m. until 8 a.m. on the morning of Saturday, Sept. 10.

Ponce Police Step Up Safety Drive PONCE—In a to

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sit law which last Friday. The police

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tran-

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female

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has ;

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a

latest

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Puerto

Ri-

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Stocks Rally In Best Advance Broad

Gains

Include Of

below their best, the rise resumed By JOHN MCKEE NEW YORK (The stock mar- in afternoon trading on waves of ket staged a strong rally in very buying. It was the market’s best adactive trading yesterday in the wake of the cut in the prime vance this month. Most gains ranged from a few rate by major U. S. banks. It was the market’s third con- cents to around $3 a share. In the board advance, coppers, secutive advance and its 12th rise petroleums, rails, steels, autos, in the last 14 sessions. Stocks were substantially higher rubbers, chemicals, tebaccos, elecin aictve trading at the opening. tronics and retail stocks share in They went sharply higher in the the rise: Airerafts continued their first hour. After a short lull around strength of Monday in early tradwere slightly|ing, but closed mixed. noon. when prices

The

market

displayed

a

nervous

tone, reflecting lack of aggressive demand for sugar in the world market, plus the possibility that about 322,000 tons of Dominican Sugar

may

be

barred

from

sale

m the U. S. market, thereby adding such sugars to the potential supply in the world market. President Eisenhower asked Congress for authority yesterday to take away that amount of sugar from the Dominican’ Republic, based on political considerations in relation with Latin Americans countries. Domestic futures advanced, re-

flecting

a firmer

Dow NEW

YORK

raw

sugar

mar-

Dow

INDUS KRS UTLS STKS

leans

Late

Clese 638.29 140.81 %.98 311.24

Changes Up 7.58 Up 1.39 Up 015 Up 1.95

raw

market

Monday

refiner

a

bought

at

a

price a

equal

pound

World

raws

of

NEW

YORK

No.

around

(AP)-—Domestie

6 to 7 higher.

World lower

sugar to

5

5.92

futures

higher.

. Sep Oct Mar May Jiy sep Oct Raw sugar N—Nominal;

spot B-

Sales

Lew 6.02 No.

5.92

4

328

3.28

an

initial

in

machinery

will

be

and

of

Inc.,

and

nents

Corp.,

all

the

$20,000

equipment.

José

Sales

Clese 6.05-06 6

contracts

High

Low

Clese

3.05 3.67 3.05 3.07 3.63 3.12 3.10 6.55. Bid.

3.00 2.95 3.00 3.02 3.04 3.06 3.08

3.00N 3.06-07 3.06B 1068 3.09 3.12 3.12B

Compo-

located

Industrial

in

Develop-

In Rio Piedras.

COFFEE

sugar

Circuit three

NEW

YORK

FUTURES CAP) - Coffee

spot

Santos

No. 4 ex-doek closed at 36.00A. Cost and freight offerings include Santos Bourbens 3S 35.25A.

“B” Sales

at

36.00-36.25A

futures closed 33 contracts. High 35.43 35.55 35.10 34.55

Sep Dec Mar May

Jiy “M” Sales

amd

8

34.25 closed

futures 42

Sep Dec Mar May Jly

contracts, High 45.55 44.10 43.85 43.64 43.35

A-—Asked;

11

N-Neminal.

to

5S

23.

the

Trust the

35.00-

higher

Lew 35.30 35.50 35.10 ASS

Close 35.30-31 35.53 35.09N 34.55N

34.20 to 28

34.20 higher

Lew 45.50 43.95 43.80 43.64 43.35

Close 45.50 44.09N 43.80N 43.54N 43.30N

big

Company prime

rate

friend

Chase Manhattan Bank

cen

te

4%

closed

throughout-

made

the

same

per

been looking for this cut, a signal

Mon-

yesterday.

of

easier

Wall

credit,

for

Strtet somg

had

time.

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17 41%. 3kR. 12% 85% 65% 61%,

+h%

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Dairy

59%

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28%, 51%

8%

>

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NY

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21%

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Tel Tel Tob

9344 61%

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Anaconda Armco Steel

53 66%

+2 +1%

Olin Mathi

44%,

Armour Assoc D G Atl Refin Bendix Av

3% T1% 37% 68%

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Otis Elev

4%,

Pac G & Fl Pan A Air Patino M

67 21

Beth

Steel

45%

+%

Pa

12% -

Boeing Air

3558

+1

Pepsi Cola

45

©

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Borden

48%

+%

Pfizer

32%

|

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Chem

56%

+1%

28%

Unch

Alumin Ltd Aluminum Co

315% 73

+ — We

Amerada Pet Am Airlines

63% 20%!

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Am

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38%

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56%

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War

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D

27 19%

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Philip

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36%

—-%

Proct

Cdn Pac Cater Tr

25 25%

+Y% —%

Case (J. I.) Celanese

10% 24%

Unch +%

Cer de Pas Champ Pap

35 238%

+1 Unch

Chemetron Chrysler

22% 45%

+% +2%

Pure Oil Quaker O RCA Raytheon Repub Stl Reyn Met Reyn Tob Roan Ant

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37%

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57%)

+M%

Shell Oil Shell Tran Sinclair Socony Mobil

36% | 18% 3742 39%

+% +% +% +1%

Brass Ind

Cities

45%

+1%

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Sv

64 32% 66% 63% 23%

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Phillips

51%: - 48

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Jones

67

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Allis

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Bridg Burln

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inyestment

Seals, ment,

5.92N

firm

Plating

the San

closed

The

with the best credit ratings: One|day. bank,

Borg

The other three plants owned by the company in Puerto Rico are Phillips Control, Phil-Trol

centracts.

High 6.06

rose 2.40 to 224.10.

Juan.

Philtro

FUTURES

6 closed

of 60 stocks

fourth industrial venture to be operated in Puerto Rico by Allied Paper.

3.21

at

94 cents. Based on this indicator, the quoted value of all stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange gained about $3.1 billion. The Associated Press average

San

S. quoted

it added

Philtro Plating, a subsidiary of Allied Paper Corp. of Kaiamazoo, Mich., is expected to start operations this month in

F. A. S. Cuba. refined was fair.

SUGAR 150

A.

were

cents a pound Demand for

futures

to

F.

ad-

To Open Plant In San Juan

Or-

3,000 tons

703

Philtro Plating

was

New

traded,

The Dow Jones 30 industrials were up 7.58 te 638.29. Volume rose to 3,560,000 shares compared with 2,760,000 traded Monday. The vigorous rally was due to the cut in the prime rate. This is the interest rate commercial banks charge their biggest customers

Philippines in port at 6.45 cents a pound delivered. An operator purchased 10,000 tons of Brazilian raw sugar on Monday for September shipment at 6.50 cents. Reports in the market yesterday were a New York refiner had purchased 10,000 tons of raw sugar for October arrival at 6.52 cents. In the world raw market Morocco purchased 10,000 tons of raw sugar from Brazil and 20,000 tons of Mauritius raw sugar. Price details were not disclosed. Ceylon purchased 10,00Q tons from Brazil

Jones

averazes

30 20 15 6

domestic

cents

Jones

(AP)—Ciesing

The

issues

vance since July 29 when

ket. Buying was also influenced by prospective cut-off of extra Dominican sugar supplies for the U. S. market. higher.

Rails,

vanced, 316 declined, and 224 were unchanged. Ituwas the 14th straight session in which gainers outnumbered losers. New highs for the year totaled 84 and new lows 7. Standard and Poor’s 500 stock index rose 56 gents, its best ad-

World Sugar Futures Rally After Sharp Dip NEW YORK \W-World = sugar futures at one time yesterday were off as much as seven points, but later recovered partially on short covering

1,243

In Month; Steel, Autos

+1%

6.

Unch

64% 49% 215%; 4814) 443% 40

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Lines

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Wednesday, Angust 24, 1960

7|

Trade Outlook Good Diflon Asks Martin To Be Fou ght For Fourth Quarter Swift Okay Of Within GOP For Sat Latin Aid Bill By JACK uertien

AP

Business

NEW

News

YORK

and nite

Writer

~The - stock

selective pending some defiactivity is definitely in pros-

Martin

campaigns all the time

market is stubbornly keeping its WASHINGTON (AP)—Douglas “We believe, however, that in eyes on the future and. refusing the not teo distant future a broad- Dillon, acting secretary of state, to back down in the fage of some er demand will develep on the appealed to Congress fer prompt rather

glum “business

reports.

basis

of

more

encouraging

news

Its action has Wall Streeters from basic industries.” ses somewhat baffled but pleased. If the economy should develop “The market certainly acts well] trends, Van despite the fact the general busi-}| more recessionary ness picture hasn’t picked up,’’ Alstyne, Noel & Co. expects these commented

the Co.

Eldon

investment

“It’s

cast

A.

Grimm

of

firm,

Walston

&

‘still bravely

some

kind

trying

of

developments:

business | im-

Lowering of reserve requirements of New York and Chicago banks

said:

to further increase the money

“If everyone adopts a cautious policy in anticipation of the tradi-

tional

setback

it

quite

is

may

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are

Day,

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an

props

sug-

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be

because

credit

“and

of

the

the

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business

fourth

‘‘there’s

will be

call

for

business

industrial

by

average

Jones

this week

hasn’t

throughout

observes

A. M.

the

stock

preponderance

of

if the

spending factors

was

taken

frem

Ane

He

also

million

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Dillon told the committee “despite

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congressional | ;

Europe

CLAIBORNE

I

asked

on

TRANSBORINQUEN

PURITAN

the

Upton,

in the President’s

for

America,

ALCOA

to support

Graydon

=

&.

SHELLINES

more

are likely to have

_ SHIPPING

SIX

a

Bank. Police said it probably was dropped by the owner after being

cautious

CASPER BEATRICE SATRUSTEGUI

and

outside the Meadow

over

Antwerp,

outlook

armament - buildup.

The “jewelry,

bag,

declines- and of new highs for the

SHIP HUBRO

T.

authority for a special $100 million program to aid earthquakestricken areas of Chile, and a beest of $100 million, to $250

tncertain,

GREAT NECK, N. Y. #—Jewelry valued at more than $50,000 is awaiting a claimant here.

and the strong

year over new lows. ‘“‘Demand may continue

play

Awaiting A Claimant

list,

advances

Administration

Sgt

doing better than

market,

the

$50,000 in Jewelry

It cites the utility average hovering around its high of the year, the general

was

be-

Affairs

agricultural production, the great majority of the peoples of the : nations have had little improve-

Kidder & Co.

the rail average

Also on hand

bill

yesterday

Foreign

other yield situations such as bonds

prevented a good show of selective strength

the brokermany other

continues

and preferred

better

the Dow

House

dustrial

quarter.”

time

appeared

the

favorable implications on the defense issues, the utility stocks and

se¢

Making

into

“These

approaching

any rate,” he said,

can

rapid

easing

election.

“At

which

including

said he couldn’t figure this is the case but that

may

of

Labor

sup-

ply.

refuse to co-operate this time.

“The

it

after

possible

Dillen

fore

tion in margin requirements to sistant secretary of the Treasury. 50 per cent from the current 70;

provement after Labor Day. William R. White of Hornbkcnecs

& Weeks

3 per cent 12; reduc-

aid

bill he said would help lift living standards in Latin America.

in the discount rate to Committee.

Reduction

2% per cent from the level established’ Aug.

to fore-

approval of a $500 million

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8

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Wednesday, August 24, iyev

Full Program Listed For Excha nge Meet The

National

Exchange

Club

ef Puerto Rico will hold nual convention at the

its anHotel

Condado

on

Beach

starting

Sa-

turday, September 3 with registration in the mezzanine followed by cocktails in the Governor's Room. An informal buffet din-

ner

will

be

served

at 8 p.m.

on

the

Pool Terrace. On Sunday, September 4, a luncheon will be held in the Governor’s Room at 12 p.m. followed by an administrative meeting

The

at

2

pm.

Ladies

will present Beauty in Mrs Ana

clothes

by

At

the

Auxiliary

same

hour,

of the club

Laura

Alcazar,

formal

ball

Ada

Frias [

Rodriguez. there will

in

the

be

Fiesta

a

Room

for the coronation of the National Exchange Club Queen who will be selected by a wheel of chance. The young candidates for this year’s queen are the Misses

Vangie

Ruiz

Rivera,

Ca-

rolina; Wanda Megwinoff, Villa Caparra; Angie Such, San Juan; Cuchi Lopez, Caguas; Maritza Nieves Lopez, Aguas Buenas; Sonia

Maria

delina

Melendez,

Martinez,

Rio

Cayey;

Lau-

Piedras

and

a fashion show called Lucy Schroeder, Humacao. Action produced by | On September 5 a banquet in Santisteban with honor of the new queen will

the

Chez

Bamboo.

Models will be Helen Martorani, Annie Nunin, Maria Luisa Byron, Elba Armstrong, Rosa Ricky, Ligia Meléndez, Ilse Sivert, Teresita Méndez Ballester and Myrna Ruiz. Special models for the occasion will be Lillian peewee

Hurst,

and Milagros At 10 pm.

esseeseses

LADIES FREE

be

held

At

3

move

RICOS

PRIDE

i 7 RACES! _

GIN

\

Fiesta

Room

at

p.m.

to

El

the

will

convention

will

Comandante

Race

Mr.

Arturo

Carrion,

assistant

manager of the Banco Popular, and governor of the National Exchange Club, will preside over the convention.

Two

ladies

who

Marxuach,

divide

both

of

their

whom

ar-

rived here recently to spend the fall and winter season in Puerto Rico. eee

Rosemarie Straijer, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Straijer (mom is Josefina Del Mar) will celebrate her first birth-

day

POST Racing

TIME All

IS 3 P.M. Yeer

Wednesdays, Sundays and

Around

Fridays, Holidays

this

Thursday

eee

Madeline

“4

young

friends and the grownups at a party in the pool grounds of the Hotel Condado Beach at 2:30 p. m. Thursday is dad’s birthday as well. Mesdames

~

with

Eve

Carrero

C.

Carrero

and

Barro

will

de

tional

Secretaries

Association

Pat Farrell, of New

and

Mrs.

attended

the

St. Anne’s Benefit Most

Rev.

A. Irvine

ie

Swift,

cis Crocco, man

refreshment

be

at a

hostesses

bridal

chair-

shower

to honor Miss Carmen Dolores Torres tonight at 8 p.m. at Mrs. Barros home in Santurce. Miss

Torres

will

marry

Agustin

Auf-

fant on Saturday at the home of her adopted parents Mr. and

Mrs. Eduardo la Verde.

Gonzalez,

in

Is-

eee

Santurce,

Madrid,

ccs

is

will wed

Walter

Pedreira

Dec.

26 at a ceremony

Spain,

formerly

of

Okla.,

and

San

Juan,

and

School

in

Tulsa,

is a senior

at

of Miami, where he is studying architecture. by José Garcia).

NY HALF

fine every

food night

and except

Floor

Show

Mrs.

Ana

San-

tisteban, of Santurce. Miss Pérez de la Fuente, a wellknown fashion model here, studied at the University of Puerto Rico. Her fiance studied at Cascia Hall Preparatory

ere

at anytime.

Wednesday Night Buffet

University

(STAR

Mj PRICE

STARTING

Mondays.

the

SALE!

missed the last one; don’t miss

COVER

i cosine

in the San Jorge Catholic Church in Santurce. Mr. Pedreira is the son of Lt. Col. Luis A. Pedreira, USA, (ret.) of

TONIGHT'S BUFFET NO

a

ENGAGED COUPLE—Miss Annette Pérez de la Fuente, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Pérez de la Fuente, of

WEDNESDAY NIGHT BUFFETS

same

Mrs. Naand Miss

Plan December Wedding

because of your praise of our

available

group’s

Bishop of the Puerto Rican and Virgin Island Episcopal Diocese, and Mrs. Swift will open their home at 1313 Ashford Ave. in the Condado for a benefit tea and card party this Friday, Aug. 26, at 2:30 p.m. Tickets to the affair, which is to raise funds for the church’s St. Anne Guild, will be $1.50 per person. Each table will have a prize, a painting, donated by Mrs. Nettie Cheney. In addition, there will be a door-prize. Mrs. Thomas Tilley is the president of the St. Anne Guild; Mrs. Iris McConnie, chairman of the card party, and Mrs. Fran-

all over.

The

San Juan chapter of the Nanational convention recently in

York, left to right. Mrs. Ruiz is with Alcoa Steam Ship Lines here works with the Government Development Bank. '

Hernandez

Our Chef,is busting out

If you

ENTION—Two members of the

CONV

Pittsburgh, Pa. Above at the conference are Mrs. Wilma Iliff, of Pittsburgh; tita P. Ruiz, San Juan chapter president; Mrs. Digna Hernande z, of San Juan;

The

time between Madrid and San Juan will be honored today at tea by Mrs. Carmen Rodriguez de Perez and Mrs. Maria Rosa Rodriguez de Sobrino in the former’s home. Honor guests will be the Mesdames Carmen Ana Gonzalez de Richardson and Carmen Cuétara

de

es

SECRETARIES’

Slated For Friday

San Juan Brevities

WEDNESDAY at

PUERTO

the

Track where the 1960 National Exchange Club trophy will be presented. The San Juan Racing Association will host a cocktail party following the ceremony.

Every

Cmandante

in

12:30 p.m. Various trophies be awarded at that time.

_

TODAY

Martha Sleeper 106

FORTALEZA

SON

r A LS

SOS:

OE

ETE

SE

EF

EOE

wot

photo

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ened

6

eek

SuggesDadt Talk To Kids’ Principal If you

want to teli me to mind my own

have. is a days those

uncivilized.

No

one

can

stand them. When they misbehave their mother says, “Wait till your dad

Fraternity in Arecibo ce-{| ii lebrated its second aniversa-| ry with a formal ball in the Are

was horrified to find thatihe had Shattered

his

’ a

Club recently: ibe Country Pablo Marchese presided the affair attended by

eye glasses.

over

i fF

tf f | é: Hl F i Fk j

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business—ge ahead: Others My husband's brother swell guy who travels five a week. His wife is one of

totally

the Mrs.

rr

LANDERS:

Julito

E

ANN

Alumni|Mrs.

| " fhi fF ;‘

DEAR

The

Chapter of the Phi Eta Mu|Gareias,

Hl ~~

Fraternity Has Birthday Bal ARECIBO—

s

B Aan. Landers Says

OPENING AT DEAR

a

girl

toa

Redelfe Mrs.

Agullo,

Peter

sen

Aguilo

of

you

ways quote

RODOLFOS. AGULLO

have

of Mr.

and

Punta

Las

ANN

14

and

LANDERS:

I

decided

write

because

read from

my

to

read

parents

go

places

this.

where

I shouldn't

associate with forbidden Marias, Santurce, here for several and weeks foliowmg his graduation in people. The reason is, I'm sick dune from the Massachussets of having them-nag me. I'm fed Tastitute of Technology, has left up with having to take care of crummy sisters and brothers. fer New York. always -combing hair, tying Agullo who holds his Bachelor Tm ef

Science

degree

in

aeronautics

and astronautics, has left for Bethpage, Long Island, N. Y., where he will be with the Aerodynamics Division of Grumman Aircraft. At

MIT,

Rodolfo

rowing

He

the

Academy

Parochial Y.

school

‘‘T’’ on the

won

Perpetuo

here,

School and

St.

in

in

his

at

Soco-

Theresa

Long

completed

studies

Academy

he

his

team.

attended

rro N.

won

the

Island,

his

Pennsylvania,

letters

high

Mercesburg

on

where

the

soccer

team. Reheating Sprinkle the

brown yeu

put

an apple _ top crust with

sugar a

and

in

pecans

the

pie? light

before

oven.

shee

laces,

playing

washing

nursemaid

Home means work, and I hate

wonder it? my

I want

faces

and

sitter. and any

to get away

from

Thanks for letting me say—NAGGED AT

have

meed

take

an

answer

chance

on

“TROPICAL Sensational and Spectacular

HOLIDAY“

Caban

Revue

with

a cast of STARS!

and

getting

DEL CAMPO TWINS TEONELA GONZALEZ

ANGE MANCHENO & CARMBLIIA ROGER DULUDE THE TROPICAL DANCERS =

won't print.

I it

can’t in

the

mail. I’m a career girl living at home with my mother and she opens everything. The other with a nice

evening I went out gentleman. He sur-

prised me by umexpectedly kissing me goodnight. I heard something

crunch

in

his

pocket

and

THE PENTHOUSE SUPPER CLUB “TOP

OF

THE

ATLANTIC

BEACH

Centinuous

HOTEL”

JO AN BALDWIN

CHARLIE FISK

PROUDLY

Hotel

Her Voice end

gZ GUEST

and

Piano

N.

SHOWTIME: NO

Hear or see THE

show

his

by:

Intercontinental

Orchestra

11:00 P.M.

COVER

CLOSED

Y.)

and

music

CHARGE

ON

-

SUNDAYS

DEE

(live broadcast)

MERRITT

directly

radio

from

£1

Chico Lounge every Manday, Wednesday and Friday at 10:00 P.M., station WHOA.

STAR

Friday

Pierre,

Saturday

TONY CRAIG

! 14

starring

s

DEAR ANN: I hepe you think this is too silly to

I

er

nagging it. Is it

ss:

CLUB

al-

My folks want to know why I like to be away from the house and

SPECTACULAR

am

your column and it. I would tove te

them

THE

TONITE

SANWJUAN For Reservations call Pel. 90-1100, Ext. 215

t=|

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10

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Wednesday, August 24, 1960 5

From Big Business To Baseball, Cuba Is Shedding U.S. Influence Of

By

Associated

The

Two

Independence

the

Treaty

of

might

over American-owned hotels valued

Press

ment or abgndonment

in

ed

for

Cuba

Paris

was

panie’ by U. S. Cuba must enter relations with a

that

Parts under

accom-

stipulation that into no treaty foreign power

endanger

its independ-

el ace

The na! the

United

States

kept

hand on Cuba’s right to intervene

republic’s

Under

tion

welfare

that

threatened

try

apart

in

affairs with if the infant

was

policy,

a pater-

threatened.

when

to tear

1906,

the

revolu-

the

coun-

United

States

resumed control from September 1906 until January 1909 But the United States sedulously rebuffed some demands for a complete takeover and that is another

monument

to U.

the

republic

island

S.

relations

with

There was the financial monument that developed in 62 years. U. S. investments in the island mm 1901 were $80 million.

m

Shortly

1959

around

after

Castro

took

the total

was

reckoned

$1

over

at

billion.

Expropriations

Grow

the $30 million Esso Standard: More

million

British-Dutch

than

30

sugar

the

Shell

Co.

mills

were

Castro

government

has _

in-

tervened—polite way of saying took over—the $75 million dollar Moa Bay Mining Co. It has taken SW

The takeover process has its eye en

Nicaro

°E7e oeééFeoWV

as

three

ABD

Having

|W

There

have

paying off at varying

ments

gratory

workers

the in

pay

the

Jack

Kennedy

It’s a plot.

of

mi-

minimum

come

loses

hopes

nation’s

first

the

eandidate—and

win

in

slide. *-

First Nixon,”

Nixon”

his

Kennedy

*+

about

with long term bonds interest rates. No pay-

have

been

made.

ed quota at a price above world quotations. It provided

ban growers about $150 million year. That has terminated. Even

the Gu-

a

Baseball!

Another monument to U. S.-Cuban relations has fallen. The island

the size of Pennsylvania, with a total population less than the city

of New York, had ican baseball.

taken

The Havana team’s International League

Castro

casualty.

automobiles

to Amer-

place in the has been a

Tourism

voice. to

be-

silent

a

and

the

and “Celebrities

other

consumer

products will not be displaced by Soviet products, however. There remains one other big monument: the 28,000 acres of

land

and

harbor

the

deepwater

on

Guantanamo

end

that

U.

S.

make Naval

Bay

of

on

the

up base

the

south-

island.

It was established in 1903 by mutual agreement. In 1984 a treaty made the agreement perpetual,

cancellable

only

by mutual ’*=F7T Ri

agree-

lll

FEVER

Z

ZZ

KNEBEL DNNOMOMAINWY

Bureau

Nixon.” Next for Nixon.”

group: s

*

but

Byrd

“The

to es

for

People

can

try

rename

Bowles.”

&

him

and

after

results of ‘52 and ‘56, he only say: “Love that jury!” FROM

MAW O®OMWWW SZ

Osvaldo

strongly

may

ask

surrender

base;

the

Castro

press

making noises the base.

about

lege

that

But

has

We

The imhabitants include 3,000 Cuban employes who

about earn

$2

million from private Cuban merchants sell

million

in

ldca’

personnel

have

ing

1,200

ican

dependents

children

civilians

and

on

are barracks

the

includ-

650

Amer-

base.

There

for three platoons

Once

it was

a slogan.

question:

Now

EUROPE

of

the

L MN) 4

the

this

basic

ma-

college.

would

frenzy

worry

-and’

Certainly

of

impor-

some

peo

training—doctors, why does every-

first of all everyone

to

establish

whu

then

an

go

ice industries are expanding at a professions. Who will man them?

far

won’t

lose

all

go to

of

its

al-

elite?

}

go! While filled with

the

emphasis

is

to

college,

greater

wrong.

There

the fact

too.

The

growth

are

serv-

than

boys

the

new

who

will not go to college but who will become Senators, write hit plays, and win ball games. There are privates who will rise through ranks to become generals. College educations ‘do not bring accomplishments, men do. If a nation is going to create an elite, the elite hag to be

worthy of its special so large an elite as almost

‘taste,

quity,

and

advertising

college. During of why the

privilege. I doubt college graduates.

completely

by

doesn’t

that this can be true of Advertising, an industry

college

anti-intellectuality

of

elevate

graduates,

Americans.

the

fellow

The

discussion

that

the

was

infantry

think

it’s

stilled

needed time

when

smart

for

one

an men,

who

general

to

revealed 7

analysis

our

ubi-

a discussion the infantry,

6f

what

happen to the boy who doesn’t go to college. Will pay off? And stamina? And persistence? If not, we in

the

its

didn’t. go

was into

adjutant too.

objective

reveals

Despite

World War II, I remember there Army was putting college graduates

as well throw away “Republic” substitute ‘“‘Timocracy.”

can

it’s a long

and

pronounce.” I But difficult?

To whom?

Certainly not to Puer-

to

Years

Ricans.

was

ago

one

named

with

too—Franklin

of

our

a

nice

and

hasn’t

0 MtI (

ably

as

far

caused

As for the for

as

I

any it

in pro

is

not

Americans

it,

know

problems

difficulty

maybe yet

it

was

still we

by

common

i

(

Baldorioty form you

dif-

to

pro-

for

some

did learn

how

usage

to either

or Castro, may that for Many

I inyears

A

a

a

we have shortened the name to Baldorioty. An example of such is the Senior High School in San

Juan ty.”

that

we

Suffice

it

Baldorioty

TN Cae

most dent

the

a man

entirely

People)

for

“La

say

Baldorio-

that

Castro,

(founder

of

short

\

to

de

abolitionist,

:

call

outstanding

History

coat!”

the

Mini

naming

Seije

one

names and

first

Autonomist dedicated

who the

Roman of

in

Presi-

Party,

teacher,

gave welfare

the

our

in

himself of

our

couldn’t have been a bet-

NOTE:

of

the

Bruno

Santurce,

Reader Seijo rioty” is as

P.

R.

We

will

hard work might just

national

slogams

and

Military. Do it now! i Having conducted getsout-the vote campaigns in several states

of

agree

with

Bruno that “Baldoeasy and pleasant and that deserving

men,

the

U.

hope

service

ABSENTEE

will

Puerto record

a

BALLOTS

permanent

resident

and

election on November

8th by absentee ballot. I hope through the cooperation of your newspaper to conduct a get-outthe-vote campaign here in Puerto Rico to help other continentals to cast their vote in a similar

manner.

The sentee

problem of voting by 4b ballot is difficult, as each

state

has

different

regulations.

Information on _ absentee ballot voting has been sent to me upon

my request from Washington D. C. in

a

book

Voters state

and am,

entitled,

Manual,” laws

a

‘Absentee

summary

eovering

voting by therefore,

of

registration

absentee ballot. I in a position to

transmit this others. I will do

information to this as a purely

voluntary service on a non-partisan basis

to

any

(civilian

of

Just

send,

one

requesting

military). a

card

or

letter

it to

Mrs. Arthur S. Martin, P. 0. Box 1245,

Cayey,

address,

registered

name

P.

R.,

of

giving

state

and whether

in

in

Bermuda,

purely

be

I

v@luntary

welcomed here

in

Rico where the} voting is higher than in the U. S, Mrs. Arthur S. Martin Cayey,

P.

Sir:

voter in the State of Connecticut, U. S. A. and at present living in Puerto Rico, I intend to vote in

the national

and

this

R.

eee MODEST OPINION

Sir:

AS

S.

that

ees

Delano

say it correctly. As to your outdated hunch that “it will be shortened consider-

fur

for

to say as “Roosevelt,” both highways honor

because

difficult name to admit it is long.

to

d

(tl nite *y

to

College

people

problems

avenues

My

a

fi

i! Hl HL

the

EDITOR’S

of us and

}

reveals than

don’t

I

the

‘he

we need college students, they never mention

can’t see why Roman Baldorioty de Castro Avenue even if it’s a “nice name,” “it is going to cause

nounce

a new

you!”

LETTERS

ficult

myself

we ‘need

controlled

it’s

*‘Remember

Maine?”

yet.

bought

much

that

gross

Marines, a 100-bed Navy hospital and dental clinic. The base has been vulnerable: up until recently Cuba controlled its water and electric supply. Now emergency facilities have been installed. a

to

we succeed in establishing this great emphasis on a coleducation, in effect we will have created a‘ second-class

Basically

20

baseball fields, 5 swimming pools, 3 beaches, a 27-hole golf course and 6 outdoor movies to keep them entertained. Early this year there were 3,000

3,000

happen

luring glamour. Why put such a heav emotional and economie investment in the value of a college education? Why are we at such

how

supplies

inside

more

know

pains

lege

it.

sailors,

AWW

citizenship for the fhousands of students who don’t it is true that the headlinés and the commentaries are

upwards of $5 million in wages from the U. S. government and

another $2 employers.

doesn’t

attached

college.

the

If

from Castro’s Cuba.

it

middle-class

tance

GOLDEN

The

GOLDEN

ple ought to go to college for teachers, sociat workers: but one have to go to college?

as

said

that

Nothing

area 10,000

it

’'ve

“See

the

separates the $100 million and its population of about

former

dear,

years.

the future of

Dorticos

nunciation

“Uenry,

10

annual rental check of about $3,300 paid in June will be returned. Meantime, a six-foot steel fence

to

HARRY

urge.

been

Roosevelt. If you care to count the syllables you will notice that this name is just as long as the

By

saying there would be no action about it unless it was used against

name

= -—s— ——s— 4 >S=z=

in

gazines

of the

has

Refusal O: Rent Castro has been quoted

about

i

The magazines” are filled with the ‘editorials urging ‘parents to take thought now for their children who ought to go,,to cok lege. It is going to be harder than ever to get students into cok

DIFFICULT? ter choice avenue. Sir: In reference to your editorial it “North or Castro,” (Aug. 15), I

Ike says Moscow can’t put him on trial. Only the American

for for

President

Cuba

Cuba.

Ri

Musi Everyone Have A College Diploma?

Byrd atplatform. of Man,”

of Chester *-

pacts;

has implied

Fidel

iii

*

wants

Wrongs

BZ

aid

WW

AWWW

by the Unit-

There are straws in the winds that “ow around that base: Fidel Castro has denounced U. S. miliDorticos

hii

®

“Pollsters

Democratic Senator tacks the Democratic It’s called “The Rights

land-

+f

we had “Citizens then “Scholars

and

States.

tary

words

U_ S. subsidy of Cuba’s “ig cash crop, sugar, bought on an expand-

Washington

¢

#

well

banks.

“been

"'ll l"»_'"'.iz_£”ivwxT{jW_

wage bill, Kennedy and Nixon will now migrate through 50 states looking for work. s=

Corp.

There was another economic monument: what amounted to a

FLETCHER STAR

boosted

Processing

American

POTOMAC By

Nickel

—in the $100 million class—as

eastern

American-owned. The

millions.

millions of dollars it represented is shrinking. Prestmably American

Largest single investment was 300 million of Cuban Electric Co. There were the $60 million Cuban Telephone Co., American-owned; the $26 million Texaco Oil Co.: $26

the

MO

7

Second

aN

name,

whieh

civilian or

With all my great and deep res-

pect

for

diary,

the

editor

I would

of

like

that

great

to express

my

modest opinion as to why have so many letters been sent’ in response to the magnificent | article, “Long Night’s Journey,’ by Mr. Al Dinhofer.

written |

I don’t think that there ate more

dog lovers than human lovers. We dislike terribly the daily

appearance in the press of. people who violate in one or other way

the moral society.

patterns

establi$hed |

by

But, by one side, a human being attacked

has

the

gressor

by

another,

same

power

for

defending

generally

of

his

ag-

himself.

By

the other side, the law judges and punishes those who are! guilty, trying

to stop

Mr. about

Dinhofer’s the tortures

rational

crime.

article talks to which ir-

creatures,

fend

themselves

can

implore

the

municipal

unable

and

mercy

to

de

whith

only

wi

their

look, are submitted each week Besides,

dog

who

at

pound. |

punishes,

those

responsible for so much ‘cruelty, trying

to

stop

them?

f

Maria Luisa P. de Zayas Vega Alta, P.R, § -: + i


THE

SAN

JUAN

STAR

— Wednesday,

August 24, 1960

|

|

the San Juan Star William William

8. J.

Servier Kennedy

P.@ Bex 13. fan (438 Comercie S&S Ei

Summ. Posttc Rice imparcial Bailiding)

Editer-Pubitshrer Managing Editor:

Published every morning except Sunday at San Juan, P. & by the Star

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EDITORIALS There Is No Change

driving

anticipated

hopefully

rate

of

ago,

We ? eh Bias as oo? 7

it

fatalities

of days

now

in the year.

presented

traffic

with

regulations

another ray

which

went

of hope.

into

effect

raampeaact alte fio is ths ae

ie

last week should, if rigidly enforced,'save some lives. Perhaps we should wait a few weeks for statistical

proof that the killing has subsided to a rate below the one or more a day of the past months. But if results, in terms of lives saved, are not forthcoming, soon we must face the devastating truth that we, the people, the police and the government can de nothing to reduce tion of human lives.

and

senseless

destruc-

Patience our

readers

in

the

metropo-

of growing

MAADS

impatience.

Qiteo St.Louis fost-Dispatde *T’LL TAKE

in the area, it takes time, lots of time| before every house can be burglarized. Even though they are working day and night, the burglars couldn’t achieve more than 44 thefts in the 24-hour peried ended at noon yesterday. Try as they will, that seems to be the average for every 24 hours. We think it’s pretty good. Improvement comes with

practice,

and

success

will

no

doubt

THIS... AND

Reds Who

encourage

s"By

like to mix

up their calls with, as the cliche goes,

held as evidence

was

in cases

before that court.

the visit to the home.of

pien

of

Puerto

Rico,

and

Then

there

a former tennis cham-

to

a

television

star

and

But

the

one

that

indicates

a

for

the

feeling

they

get

their

hands

on

in

such

a

place

that

That

They left no clues.

was

place

also

the

where

two

He had

*

- -.

@id In of

could

horses

how

to

Project

get

her

property

Bonus

back

reactor

which

Punto

up.

'

too.

‘of the Project At

and

island, Bonus. the

same

the

enterprise

time,

the

The

site

the

western

end

has

been

center

at

on

nuclear

is

gratifying

that

we

have

joined

the

nuclear

of

nuclear

He and

measure

to

the

development

of

uses

energy forthe. welfare of mankind, and not for its destruction. § 3: aye w Bevo adioty barn beia4

was

him

tion

of

the

queries.

fed

him

along

4

the

for

with

This

in

his

So

they

path

they

him.

He

was

father father

millions

listen-

ahead there will be Asians and Africans seeing plain.

the

well. Amd

the

young

They,

him

to

a victim

capitalists

pictures.

man

the

do

an

MCGILL Censtitatiea)

the

who

why

Trial

theme.

not?

music.‘ '

and

se-

makers

of

evil

exploit

the

thing. sons

class.

They

it

him even

had

so,

know

have who

job.

spoke.

men

who

them

for

They

skill

of

asked a

staged

it

writtem the

told

not

know

th

to

him it

He didn't save, of

the purpose

took

down

over made

It was

him

had

did

of them.

the shrewdly contrived patinterrogated young Powers

They went over and checked here. Thev

Powers

colomel He

He didn’t know. the instruments

that he did

a sound

his

safe.

about that. understand

Here we tern. Those

did

but

perfectly

course,

every

his confession.

questions

answer

word.

them. They crossit into the lines and

But

who

worked

with

the

typed

all

the

playwright.

Powers was scared, he said. And, of course, he was. Any man would have been scared. But, he said, he did not want the colonel or his friends to think he was a coward. So,

he

went—buthe

he

were

not

This

is another

and

Asians

didn’t

want

going.

will

te

and

hear.

4

| led

ie

fe

eo

ik

4

«J

wished

.

major

iq

4

*

point

Powers

the

Russians

is symbelic

proof

of all the Soviets have been saying—that in America young men can’t find werk umiless de

the

bidding

money bags. One wonders

of

the

whether

evil

there

men

is

with

too| a careful

psychiatric and psychological testing of our agents. Certainly young Powers was not sorry when he signed the contract. He did not re

gret

it

when

penetrated

ing. they

to do

was

was led to say he dijd not was sorry he took it. He made the flight. He was

into

he- made Soviet

other

flights

territory.

after he was caught-ang

Well And

afraid

they

of the warmongers,

ef the working Staged

was

‘ words) amd

this

money.

obviously

of

He

prepara-

class man. His of labor. The

and was

persuaded

~

4,

revealed

careful

chosen

badly.

answered

the

taken

and° daughters

age on the peaceful side, where we can contribute in

some

had

had

was

and

was an innocent young man, the worker. The wicked imperialists of

capitalism wars,

cell.

cells, ene the. other

He

himself, a humble toiler. All over Russia there were

duced

piece agreed this he

language

quietly.

There

have

“Here son of a

Ma-

of

a

in his

answers

hearing the words The inference

called the

shut

not behave

ing. And in the weeks many millions more of

yaguez College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts was dedicated. It will be the center of research into peaceful uses of nuclear energy. It

know,

the son of a working was not an employer

power.

electric

Rincon,

net

His

aloneness.

were

was,

near

chance.

reality it was twe metal and stone,

talked

|

will produce

Higuero

bioody

He did

Gov. Munoz Marin broke ground yesterday for Puerto Rico’s first nuclear boiling water super-heat is at

no

a confinement ,

stolen. The owner got them back because, he said, he knew how to get them back. It’s like the lady who got a list of pawn shops from the police. Now she knows

Atlanta

would wreck the Paris Summit meeting. Those who sent him on the flight should have told

alone

prove our point that our burglars have imagination, they punched the factory time clock, IN at 3:30 a.m.

at 4:05 am.

much

be pawned or exchanged for something worthwhile? Shows they’ve time to spare for research. And to and OUT

THIS...

Young Powers like the job. He regretted he had

:

What -could

NEED

Ernest Hemingway, in “To Have and to Have Not,” has his tormented hero, Harry Morgan, say, “...a mam alone ain’t got no bloody chance...” Im Moscow, Francis Gary Powers was very own government, in what surely was of folly, had weeks before publicly that he was guiity, as charged. All

producer.

bizarre is the visit to a brassiere factory.

RALPH (Editor,

the spice of variety. Witness for example (what are we saying) their call on a court in Carelina where they took possession of four pistols which were being

LT bon’ T

Present Powers As Man Had ‘No Bloody Chance’

others to swell the ranks of the industry. Perhaps one of the reasons your house hasn’t ‘been visited is that the burglars have imagination. They

THIS...

es

a visit, we sense an atmosphere

We can only repeat that, with possibly 100,000 homes

«te

urge

litan area te be reasonable about the oversight of the burglary fraternity which has not yet paid them

ek eeeaes

we

Be

time

A)

Every

grim

i

Patience,

this

Dk

new

the

ee

The

are

that

a crack-

months

It has not> The deaths remain ahead

of the number We

two

ite

would diminish.

announced

about

Se

was

reckless

samt}

the Police Department

on

i

When down

on the highways of 240 in the 236 days has been the pace a little ahead of one

ate We 8.

The number of persons killed Puerto Rico up to yesterday was of this year since Jan. 1. This of slaughter for several months, kitting a day.

He

subjected

was

which sorry

to question-

This is a human thing It is not in the

tradition

of

spies

Nathan

Hale

or

Sam

Davis.

But it was human, and Powers, unlike Hale and Davis, was in the grip of a . new techhique. 2 :

x4


12

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Wednesday, August 24, 1960

Report

On

Churchill Warned WASHINGTON (AP)—Britain’s Winston Churchill warned Harry S. Truman about Soviet expansion plans

The Berlin,

before

the

ences

it

reported

was

U.S.

President

went

yesterday.

So

to

Potsdam } others.

did

And after Truman got to the wartime Churchill and Soviet Premier Joseph V. Stalin. he found the Reds defending their land and reaching

grabs in eastern for more.

in

1945, with

Europe

series

of

Knebel the

four

and

articles

Charles

for

Moines Rethird of a by

Fletcher

W.

Bailey

Lo

.

V.M.

ae eae

;

state

has

far

“there

refused

to

the

allies.

for

It made

democratic

United

States

and

Britain,

argued

daily

with

Russia’s

Forejgn

Minister

over

Of Soviet Aims

post-war

pracesses

plans

in

month

;

voiced

many.’

earlier,

on

April

The

Popular

Democratic

jcan

Party

Republic

| ally”

when

condemned

has approved a strongly wor | ded governments of resolution— seemingly directed | existing in the

against

Cuba—repudiating

munist

infiltration

in

Com-!or

the

hemi-/|

be

it.

not

national

it

‘‘energetic-

‘‘all

dictatorial

a totalitarian cult hemisphere, be it

supported

by

Communism.”

Inter-

sphere and an anti-U. S “cam-| The Popular Party resolved to Paign of hate and discredit.” | “’Support the present efforts of the Although the resolution did not Organization of American States” mention names, it obviously refer-| which is currently consider ing the red to there

Cuba exists

tempt

by

ism

when an

it stated infiltration

international

which

is

inciting

Commun-

injust

attacks

on democratic governments planting seeds of hate and cord against them.” “The

most

trated

attack

Communism with whose fense

are

of

direct

and

by

that}Cuban at-| tion.

Obviously

the

Internationabeen l|

able

in

general to the

ques-

to the

resolution

Cuban stated:

Puerto

to realize

Rico,

it

social

has

justice

§ | and reach high levels of general de-| welfare without sacrificing .. .

people

| democratic

sincerely identified,” it added. | respectful of The resolution, passed by accla-| The party

Mation at PDP’s bly, referred also

Dominican

referring

| revolution,

concen | generati -on

our

the

and| “The Popular Democratic Party dis-|has demonstrated by its history in government that in less than a

is against the U. policy of militant democracy

and

government

profoundly

individual rights. further resolved

to

assem. | ‘energetically repudiate the camDominipaign of hate and discredit against

firmed

weather!

Sage CHURCHILL

over

the

had

resolution

e

1500-foot beach

«

Huge

pool

«

Cabana Colony

«

Exotic

food

e

the

on

to

‘“ex-

press its full solidarity with the legitimate aspirations of Latin American countries” of achieving economic and social progress “within real liberty, in its political as well as in its economic and social -set up.”

The

Statenood

Party

executive

;

tinental

Hotel,

party’s

candidates

will

in the

licans

nominated

Luis

appointment

ally

to

meeting

decide

local

spokesman committee

district

dispute

basic-

arising party

said.

The executive composed of eight

is

already

representatives

and_

veral other officers which Garcia Mendez and Rep. do Figueroa.

day

was ?

Time,

faces

alee

almost

Mo.,

News

@ancing, shows!

a

formidable

Dr.

Balaguer,

a

writer,

Water-skiing, Sailing

Golf and tennis

Come via certificate

Ee

«

Trans Caribbean! required - for US

sale and

lot!

se-

include Leopol-

sity

Man in the News

tata a

pro-

president

and_ diplomat, succeeded to the country’s _ presiwhen

under

another

lenge. Hector

have

said,

man

been

the

an

been

succession

awesome

chal-

Dr. Balaguer replaced Bienvenido Trujillo, brother

carried

of

he

had

the

a

that has 1930. But Balaguer

substantial

Administration’s

share

responsi

bility.

No

Philosopher

It was

King

drawn what

before

which

$20.00

COMPLETELY AIR-CONDITIONED A CONDADO CARIBBEAN HOTEL—UTELL, int., reps. proof

of

citizenship

or

birth

off regular

a parent

School

can give

center

The

only

the

of

‘‘king’’

room

National was

the

near

Palace. Trujillis-

ta’s chief of thirty years, Generalissimo Rafael Leonidas Trujillo Molina. Dr. Balaguer acknowledged his political dependence upon the Ge-

neralissimo.

But

the

change

in

Presidents was more than a substitution of personalities. The Trujillo regime has been attacked

throughout

the

America

republics

for its suppression of political position. Less than a year

delivery

price — a son

NUEVA,

in

fa

the

h

mes-

(Soviet) behind.

famous

Iron {eurtain : said

intellectuals

class

rose

in

and

opago

the

mid-

rebellion.

The

for cash

only

The

the

MARINA,

secret

abroad and

Generai Trujillo adopted of compromise and con-

from

the

Dr.

Ba-

responsibility of imit. He also resigned

leadership

of

the

only

organized party, the Dominican, and other political offices, and let it be known that the President

and other officials of the Government would be expected to make more day-by-day decisions,’

Well-Groomed A a

Bachelor

short man of slight build with shock of black hair, the well-

groomed

bachelor

quietly

about

President

his

work

to

his

goes

save

when

tackling a difficult problem! Somewhat resembling Fiorello LaGuar-

dia

he

talks

with

force

subordinates

and

patiently

determination,

explaining

what

he

wants. His capacity for administration is acknowledged by all,who know him. '

Dr. Balaguer is considéred to be without ambition as a politician.

as

perhaps, to

did

his

would

has

his_

a general

prisoners,

respect for and for the Government

make

free

Dr. the

1,

of

Balaguer

for

demand

Presidential

was

second

Dominican

1907.

he

amnésty

would

use

the

that

individual liberties right to oppése the legally and would

pardons.

tiago,

as

popularity,

announcement

seek

political

contributed

personal

His

born $n Sanlargest

Republic,

parents,

‘city om

of

Sept.

Joaquin

Ba-

laguer Lespier and Carmen Celia Ricardo de Balaguer, encéuraged

his

early

intellectual

ambitions.

He published his first book when he was 14. But he does not like

to talk

about

it.

won was

law school at Santo Domingo

He

i

Laureate

taught,

sity

in

of

1?

a Jaureate for graduated from

the University at 22.

served

ecuting attorney five years as a

offreer

At

4

pros-

and then -foreign

spent

Europe.

Paris

as

of

At

he

rvice , niver-

the

received

hig

doctorate in law and economics. He became Minister to Colom.

bia,

Honduras

and

Mexico. ' Calle

home to serve in the Government,

best

or daughter

LA

thé

pressure from

At 17 he poetry and

at

by

ciliation and placed upon

much

send-off entering

gift High

ALBERT E. LEE & SON, INC. CALLE

said

crushed

laguer the plementing

This,

fice with a big waiting

students,

Under at home, a policy

not a case of philosopher

the

or College.

4

their

miles... this would be one

Churchill's

made

t

Ger-

to

_upon their is going on

revolt was police.

king when Dr. Balaguer into the modest-sized of-

39.50

Cl

on

the tide of Rus-

Churehill

year

resigned

he

held power here since as Vice President Dr.

had

his

whom

of the chief of the regime

dle

immediate

CASINO

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Excellent fishing, «

12

the

through

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mean

Poet

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May

Service

tricted to students. Glamorous — letter perfect — famous Royalite portable typewriters offered for «

to

‘in

jan

' day |spelled things have

advance

it ‘would

“a address ide fi

Valid for one week only, August 24 to 31, and res-

Klompen Kiub:

on

blem—coping with sanctions voted against his country this week-end by the foreign ministers of the American republics.

become moved

Ferre

a_

York

the

an asRepub-

was

Primaries,

Russian

permitted

he added,

NEW YORK—Dr. Joaquin Balaguer, who became President of the Dominican Republic Aug. 3,

resident

this year, Aguadilla,

had

New

would

met

nominate

Earlier sembly in

| May}11,

matters

Phrase a worldwide figure of speech. Truman’s office at Independence, Mo. former President will have no comment.

Pre-

To

held SunIntercon-

for

the

were

Yo Truman:

Fulton, 7

because, friends in ill health.

assembly. to be Juan

they

served as Vice President,

Republican committee:

A

This

prececessor,

yesterday behind closed doors to work on matters dealing with the election of district legislative representatives, and with an up-

party

during

If

dency

GOP Gets Set For Sunday's Assembly

Yesterday’s

«

Casine

‘‘reaf-

with

went

gravest

Will Fall To Balaguer

people of the U. S. “whose destiny is identified with the destiny of Puerto Rico.’’

The

D. Roosevelt,

Coping With Sanctions

for governor and re-elected Sen. Miguel Angel Garcia Mendez Party president.

«

shopping

Thrilling

Populars

solidarity

the

“An iron curtain is front. We do not know

Russian

become

commissioner, representatives senators-at-large. and

Outch hospitality «

FREEPORT

The

their

from

Heavenly

S.”

of Franklin

sian domination sweeping forward 120 be pais melanevdiy dr kee

12~Truman

The assembly, day at the San

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coming

ANNOUNCEMENT JAIME E. IRIZARRY, M. D. EYE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON

Hours

the

death

two, months

conquests,

acti-

concern

next

happened

to be found.’

his

the

world will be decided.’ *“A second Churchill cable the same out the Briton’s fears, ‘I fear terrible

Communist ‘Hate’ Campaign In Hemisphere Blasted By PDP MALDONADO

these

east-

Romania, Yugosand Poland, and

no solution

upon

The Knebel-Baiiey article said: “‘Mr. President,’ Churchill eabled on

takeovers in a May 11. 1945, cable to Truman—two months in advance of the Potsdam gatherjng. Just a

press.

W.

sident

in

communist

in Bulgaria, Italy, Greece

was

a

Anthony

for

Churchill

Femove secrecy from the Postdam papers. An inquiry is under way on how they were “leaked”

bo

the major

provisions

Molotov

vities lavia,

TRUMAN

docuso

interest,

the

vain

on

still-unpublished Potsdam papers. The State Department, which

Periocica y , publishes, ments of historical

among

Eden

Papers

2, 1945 meeting at Potsdam, near of the big World War II confer-

ern Europé—which the Soviets never lived up to. The Knebel-Bailey account said the Potsdam papers show the Western foreign ministers, James F. Byrnes

This was reported by the Minneapolis Tribune and the Des gister & Tribune in the

Potsdam

Truman

July 17-Aug. was the last

including

pa rley

The

SAN

JUAN

Dr.

Balaguer

National

a professor Santo

was

Congress

in

Domingo’s

he was named

electe“to d the and

the law

appointed

Univergity faculty.

of Soon

to the Cabinet and

later,» Secretary of the Presidency. He was elected May 16, 1957 .

Vice

President i

+

on


THE

SAN JUAN STAR — Wednesday, August 24, 1960

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be

right

suit nei-

case,

West

clubs

the

will

rattle

before

relin-

lead.

Admittedly,

five-suiter, of tha top

Pass Pass

normal

fense

is

as

what

Pass

can cash his other top club and throw his hand out of the wil-

pie.

The

interest

de-

us

here and the defense is wrapped around West's choice of an opening

lead.

upon

East’s

his

fourth-best

ease

5. cityin Iowa 6. Boulder

21. negotiate 22. division of

defeated. But, before any discussion about

card. The

let me saying

‘Answer to yesterday's puzzle. 27 of the

consequence

palate Ti

on

any

by no

specific

morc

club?

Well,

he

ditions

BUT

munication

East

extra

feits

might

ninth

trick

he

will

with

has

keep

East,

only

ONE

trick that be

BUT

be overshadowed

the

these

com-

just

in

entry-

West

for-

necessary

cases

will

by the number

THE BETTER HALF

28. indication 29. specified time

preface this discussion that the result is of

two

will (or might) give the declarer a trick that he might no* be able to take under normal con-

this looks like the place to beat his opponents—if they are to be

arace

Having

tricks to -beatthe hand. What happens if West chooses to lead

14. small pies

9s

he

three tricks and heé-must depend

18. saucy 20. insult

——

divide,

dow. To break this down to easier terms, Wést’s hand will produce

houses 4. fall flower

going into this hand,

not

king

3NT

must

does

and

and

apple

suit

the ace

East

bidding will follow, apy and the final contract is

the

leads

North

3. small

19. barter 20. impolite gaze ‘ 21. this and

INT Pass

as

. Weapons

aT depreea

will

more than a should lead one

Certainly, West can go no {arther than his club suit because

form

iginate#

West

The system

8-24

42. dried plum 45. freshet

13. sea cows 15.Earlof ‘

South

Opening lead: King of clubs

ss

rodent §.“——

12.

we

it won't.

, The bidding:

so

iq. anecdotes 8. devilfish 9. bristle

(chem.)

—he

five

If West

_

54. epidermis 55. spool VERTICAL

49. cord 51. proposal

the

cards because in that case the suit will divide more often than

a4

IE

54

his

with West

2 V//,

the

quishing

.

pronoun, Cupid

on

is: what

opponent has more than clubs. When this happens

be

off

LL

CL

ZL

or queen)

ther three

129

38. formerly (archaic) 40. ward off

®. personal

result

hands

every time that the club divides in such a way that

i)

HIORIZONTAL 1. South American Bebe”

best of

strive for. Suppose that West chooses to lead his king of clubs (or his

125°

LL}

By William Seamon

|

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majority

7

25

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14

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32. profound

23. loiter 24. unusual 26. hied 80. goddess of infatuation

35. general purport 39. leases 41. heroism 42. a buttress

31. 33.

trample Miss

43. to muse (rare)

Gardner

44, employed

34.

destructive

45. observed

36.

insect South

47. diving bird

American

48. prefix:

beverage

Average time of solution: 21 minutes.

37. ignited

SJZ

1960,

MQRZ

King

Features

Synd.,

CRYPTOQUIPS MQMSL

_

thrice

Inc.) 50. conger

QSLZzx

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MQSRX.

Cryptoquip:

CAN

MAMBO

BE

CALLED

A

DANCE?

“It's certainly irritating the way these girls in bikinis pass in front of me every time | go to

to take a picture of the ocean.”

. BUT DONT TELL HER WHICH WAY I WENT, OKAY?

World righty reserved.

LUCY'S LOOKING FOR AKE, SALLY...

1960, King Features Syndfeate, |

Yesierday’s PROPER

4 rw

20

5S

a

Today

.

he must cards

and

because

should he

lead is

suit does not this hand.

break.

HERMAN.

By

safe

South

Clyde

his top if

the

made

Lamb


THE SAN JUAN STAR — Wednesday, August 24, 1960 REX

MORGAN,

5)

M.D.

sie

lia

By a}

Dal

I..IM NOT

) BECAUSE -cHUCKLE I— *SHEBA” COOKS “EMS THIS IS ONEO THEM TWO

SATELLITES

ONE THAT DION'T

Ry FRIENDS ARE MAKING UPA SIDEWINDERS NEVER. QUARRELSOME

HAILSTONES !

=THE

GO

THE OTHER

ONE—

“SOLOMON” DID.”.” IT PASSES OVER THIS CITY---

DIG THAT WILD FRONT BUMPER ! J

THEN BORROW A LIFT FROM OLD Doc VALDS VEHICLE ...

3-8400

FOR ALL LINES INTO

The San Juan Star

SIN

PHONE

AAAS A AAS RDAKA KA

rie et EERE

Sad

By Johnny Hort EY

FEE IAAAAIADDADIADA AS

t THINK ILL CooK uP.

f. A BiG MEAL AND Pur IT IN PETER'S TIME CAPSULE.

a

JUST THINK! 2000 YEARS FROM NOW, MAN WILL OPEN THE CAPSULE «+

AND

EAT MY MEAL!

iT

WILL TAKE MAN 2000 YEARS To

WORK

To EAT

UP

ENOUGH

YOUR MEAL.

Curtis


16

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Wednesday, August 24, 1960

JU

babi

FREAK

Sob

bt

What The Stars Foretell

GENERAL TENDENCIES: The morning is not good fer taking any chances. And the afternoon

Important you do not irk anyone at home in AM. Take it easy in P.M. or yeu are apt to

and

jeopardize

evening

could

planning

wreck

you

the

have

job

done.

Hold steadfast and you win out. ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You want to run interests in A. M.

out to new Be practieal

instead.

this

not who

Be

careful

to vent your loves you.

ire

evening

on

the

give

vice,

you

one

who

GEMINI

You A.M.

the is

full

(May

21

of

to

you

a

devoted

should

from

doing.

refrain

at beauty shops, etc. Important you hang on

AM

hard-earned

Savings

VIRGO

(Aug.

ip

22

to

Sept.

METROPOLITAN GALA PREMIERE 8:30 P.M. SEATS

other (Oct.

or

you

do

morning

te

not

because

Nov.

get

upset

of

an

al-

comrades and you in busi-

(Nov.

22

to

21) You must follow every that applies te you in A.M.

you

jeopardize

you

from

into you

new do not

Keep

your

job

or

going

out

and

looking

interests. Important aet envious in P.M.

present

security

intact,

too.

AQUARIUS 19) Listen to

which

a wise

(Jan. 21 to Feb. the good advice

friend

proffers

in

A.M. However, do not put it into operation until you have studied it well. PISCES (Feb. 20 to March 20) Try net to become despondent over sugestions of higher-

22)

Phone

A

TUNE

Je

An

OR

TWO—Singer-pianist

Baldwin

entertains at the

Atlantic ‘Beach Hotel’s Penthouse supper club starting tonight. She recently completed a successful engagement at the Cotillion Room in New York’s Hotel Pierre.

TONIGHT AVAILABLE

Hypnosis Okayed SALISBURY, Salisbury board

Mass. (®%—The of selectmen has

withdrawn a ban on night club hypnotist Sam Vine’s performance

at the

Bowery,

a Salisbury

any

complaints.

The

board

age

up concerning one you dike. Loyalty is imperative, show that he, or she is being too critical.

You've got to see

Samn

Davis

Distr.

by

Columbie

Pictures

itCOBIAN'S THEATRES Pictures

«.. $ung as they've never

been totd before!

been sung before!

fear

more

trouble

is

really

it,”

don’t

know

acknowledged

rioter..

“I

guess

why

an we

we

do

arrested -just

don’t

like police.” As

many

as

3,000

rage the o

recks. Once to the

they chased second floor

while they, buikt a bonfire down-}. stairs in an attempt to burn. the building

move.

and

force

the

pdlice

Phone 3-3512 P.M.

‘criminal refuges, a congested jungle of booming houses and dives. The majority of its residents have served time. Police have moved in a 350-man riot squad and armored cars, but the truce is uneasy. A_ police spokesman explained: “The hoodlums figure that if we are kept busy, their activities can go on unmolested. And some actually think they can force us to move.”’

Retreat

For

Nameless

drifters and anonymity.

Each morning tough cruiting foremen line

labor reup their

trucks and spot for up

hire workers on to $4.50 daily to

in

booming

Tokyo’s

the toil

construction

industry. At dusk the trucks return. Some men drag themselves toward a flophouse where a bed costs less than 20 cents.’ Others

straight

to

the

cheap

liquor

By

this

time

work

are

squatting

who

didn’t

those on

the

side-

where a

buy

water-

stands.

filling

Noodle

meal

costs

:

CINEMA August 24

Wednesday,

The

Alligator

People,

r 7 Call Nerthside \ GRAND: Girl in the Bikini, Oregea) Passage HOLIDAY: Suddenly Last Summer, Forbidden Island

METROPOLIT.

NEW

Porgy

BROADWAY:

de Mujer ~ PARAMOUNT:

RIVIERA:

and

Bess

Ei Circo, Palabreq

The

Five

|

Penmes

Please Don’t Eat the le SAN

RIALTO:

Story

-

JUAN

On

RIO

Page

One,

DRIVE

IN:

Lost

im

a

Friend Without a Face MODELO: The Nun’s Story PARADISE: Well’s Fargo, Baby CAPARRA

AZTECA: of the

My

PIEDRAS Harems

Rock-A-Bye

TERRACE

The Giant Behemoth, Haunted Hill.

YUERTO NUEVO KRESTO-DENIA: Please Don’t

Daisies MARTI:

California,

CORCELLES:

medy,

Fhe

The

Golden

Wonderful

Eat

Age

the

of

Co

Una

.

Country

BAYAMON INTERNATIONAL DRIVE

Golfa,

House

Desert._Fury

IN:

El

Mago FAJARDO PUERTO RICO: Escucha mi- Cancion PARAISO: El Potro Salvaie PONCE FOX-DELICIAS: Libel RIVOLI: The Plainsman, Tokie After Dark

TELEVISION | (Listings.

Sabject

Programs listed WKAQ - (2)

WAPA-

(4) Wednesday,

11:00— (4)

Te

Change)

accerding

te

language WIPR - (6)

WKBM - (i) August 24

Documentales

11:30—(4) Telefiesta de la Tarde (ill) The Big Picture 12:00—(11) Em Rejo, Azul y Blanco 1:30—(4)

3:45—(2) 4:00—(2)

“Sobre

El

Abismo”’

Ocupac. Curiosas “Su Pecado de Ayer™

4:30-(2)

Cocina

(4) QU) 5:00-(2) (6)

“Death Valley Outlaw” Film Kiki Hora del Nifio

dei

Hogar

5:30-<¢€2) (4)

Sheriff of Cartoons

(Fim)

Cochise

5:45—(4) Arriba el Telon 6:00- (2) Cartoons “Puria” Club Seis

6:55-— (2)

Cub

Deportes

7:00-(2) “Seraya”’ (4) Una Hora

Contigo,

live

mu

sical

P.M.

(6) Science and Scientists (11) El Candado de la Suerte 7:30-(2) Bat Mastersea, Film (6)

"355

8:00-(2)

ARTHUR MURRAY'S

“CALL NORTHSIDE 777” “ALLIGATOR PEOPLE”

DAVIS. - PEARL BAILEY

eel

ruanos» 1000-45 —. OTTO PREMINGER

HOLIDAY -- 12:00 M.

a

ee

Soe

wee eh a

of em

Oe ie * op hte hem ioe

TECHMICOLOE® - Wi £1 STERED SOONG - sess COLUMBKA PCTURES

Ava Gardner “NAKED MAJA” “THE JOURNEY”

Exclusive engagement — Will not be shown at any other

RIALTO-SAN JUAN

theatre

in this area

during

PAGE ONE” CLEMENTINE”

METROPOLITAN

SUPER DRIVE-IN 5:3° 7:30

|

DISTRIBUIDA

POR

COLUMBIA

PICTURES

Reina

Per

y

en

Serie

Caminos Un

Dia

a

Friday, August 26. 9:15 P.M. (MEMBERS ONLY)

10:20—(2) “The

Star

and

Story”

10:30—(4) A Casarse Tocan 11:00—(4) Diario Puertorriquefie

(Film)

The oldest restaurant in Puerto Rico

La Wallorquina

this run.

OPENS TODAY AT 8:30 P.M.

Haywerth

Broma

(4) Show Panamericane (6) De Aqui y de Alla

at

SHONEY POITIER - DOROTHY DANDR'DGEel

En

(11) Patrulla de 7:45— (6) Necturnal

| We're having a PARTY

Phone

Abbott and Costello “LOST IN A HAREM” “FIEND WITHOUT A FACE”

nearby

only 10 cents are jammed.

(4) (6)

AMBASSADOR - 12 M.

“STORY ON “MY DARLING

clad-only ‘in

brassieres

(11) Club de Serruchite 6:15- (2) Litulares 6:25—(2) Informe del Tiempo 6:30-(2) “Vida En El Pasado” (4) Ronda Social (6) Ultima Hora y Cartelera tural 6:40— (4) Deportes

Marlon Brando - Anna Magnani “THE FUGITIVE KIND”

Rita

shops

it is a vast retreat for name

less, friendless racketeers seeking

Richard Burton - Clarice Bloom “LOOK BACK IN ANGER” —

MUSIC HALL

at

SUPER

Sanya is one of Tokyo’s largest

Dean Martin - Jerry Lewis “THE THREE RING CIRCUS” 10

melon

to

LORRAINE - 12 M. Tenight

and

have~gathered | MA

stort 1:50 Danny Kaye “FIVE PENNIES”

Preview

panties

to

joints.

TODAY

Shew

the

of them. Prostitutes

AMBASSADOR:

“T

go

For

PARAMOUNT

ripped

‘lence.

But

THE GERSHWIN SONGS

«.. told as it's never

SYMBOL OF FINE ENTERTAINMENT

have

Sanya is an unusual slum. Its residents are not poor financially.

You've got to hear

THE GLORIOUS LOVE-STORY

Jr,

had

feared hypnosis might be harmful to volunteers from the audience.

Dorothy Dandi.

night

club. Chairman James H. Hunt said two of the three members saw Vine’s act and no one made

on the TODD-AO screen!

S:dnev Poitier

about g new

at. the substation five times and sent police scurrying with a bar-

You've got to SEEAT! HEAR IT!

3-2329

angry

walks, their half-emptied bottles iof Shognu (potato brandy) ~in frdnt

come, with a just-completed police substation the main target of vio-

21)

Position. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) Secret worry must not keep

in to

folks are

rpelice station. Repeated riots

duties.

23

SAGITTARIUS

today.

THINK.

sure

Dec. rule

MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) You could waste the mcrning wondering whether to do inside chores or go out. Come to a decision quickly and_ this can be a very productive day. LFO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Fecling down-hearted is no reason why you should be extra. Vasant

and

tercation between these who advise nes affairs.

21)

which

down on Tokyo’s skid rew. The flopH house

Police

this

greed.

person,

where

concerned.

shopping Be

are feeling out of sorts in and would want to be testy

toward

position is

four-square-mile Sanya _ district in recent weeks, injuring 101.

SCORPIO

ad-

Jume

your

career

home over some slight remark or other, be off early te do the

one

wreng

or

By YEORGE HOSHINO ~ TOKYO (#—Things are Gercieg

LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Rather than become upset at

TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Remain steadfast amd continue with regular duties instead of being swayed by one who

would

Rough Times In Tokyo

By Carroll Righter -.pexnennnanae!

FAI

careful

Skid Row Police Have

b bbb bbbbibibib ib iiiabbibbbb bb abb ib atg

established

SPANISH

AND

in

PUERTO

1848

RICAN

CUISINE

We offer our terrace for private porties

@

Sen DEVERS

CARD

Juste 207

Sea

Juan

Tel.

2-3665 CARTE

BLANCHE

:

|


THE

Our Man

SAN

JUAN

STAR— Wednesday, August 24, 1960

in San Juan

OFF

A Look at ‘Look Back’ upon

the

world

and

triggered

off an explosion of provocatively bitter plays such as “Look

Back its

in

Anger.”

hitherto

author,

John

as

of

one.

and

The

play

unknown Osborne,

the

most

unintimidgted

shot

to

family.

Kneale

them

for

She

several

has

weeks.

learned

she

is

hostility

outspoken

toward

vented hin.

of the

decade.

in

a

the

husband

love

affair

with

John

Saltzman Richardby Nigel

MERCHANDISING DEPT: Restaurateur Zick Boiko will test-run-four stainless steel move-

is

able

with

in

hot the

dog

carts

this

metropolitan

week

area.

The

eart’s exterior is designed like a hot dog and roll, six foot long, with a colerful umbrella on top. Frankfurters will be 25 cents, soft drinks 10 cents. If the venture is successful, 50 more carts will be imported.

Burton appears as the trumpet-

Oh,

yes,

anteed

the

franks

are

“guar-

Kosher.”

Pepe.”

Such

the following Claire au Tio

hybrid

Spanish—which

French

and

might be termed

Spench—translates into as, “Clear turtle soup manner of Uncle Joe.”

English in the

Subject

Change)

WKYN-—630 Ke WRIO — 1320NKe WHOA ~- 1400 Ke

WENA-—1,500 Ke WAPA-680 Wednesday, August 24 5:45—WHOA-Showers of Blessings 6:30— WKYN — Timetable 7:30— WHOA - Sports

GRA RARER

- - -when The

film

Back

version

in

Warner

of

Anger,’

Bros,

“Look

released

opens

playing

by

at the

Lor-

with

the

angry

man

a mixture

and measured

in

fuses

people

coping

her

hatred

with the problems of their restless, always-unsatiisfied generation. Because they have nothing they “want everything.” They

toward sitivity.

seem

understands

to

be

“Dead”

caught

between

Victorian

Age,

the

and

a

Burton

and

with

is Gary Raymond friend who loves “Look

who and

their

Back

no

hope.

love,

to

personal

them

unable

unable erally riage

Their

makes

to

what

bitterly

flow

is

verbal

abuse

and vituperation is driving to a neurotic state when

girl friend, Claire Bloom,

her her

609

7:00—WHOA—

F.

Where

Shall

We

WRIO - Hi-Fi WHOA-—Night

Tek

Stop

35738

Nevarez,

Olga

Sanchez,

Marietta

Denti,

donations

to

its Regional

Blood Bank which will next October. Accordi

open here to Dr,

Jose L. Porrata, president of the Red Cross here, the establishment will represent a saving of about $1 million to the public. .

At the week-end party of the Cel. Rafael Montillas, on the terrace

of their beautiful

Casa

sen-

WAPA-Club 680 8:30-WWWW - Evening

reassigned to San Francisco,

Jose N. Ortiz, Carles Touriel, Fernando Cruz, Julito Ferrer,

a quick return visit to the island they have learned to love so

Henry Ruselack, Jack Young, Luis Rosario, Rafael Denti, Vic-

much...Attractive dancer and singer

Dana _ Sosa, now putting

tor Vega

her talent on

tape

Gev.

and

Dick ‘Heath.

John

Virgin

D.

Merwin

Islands

has

to stump

Nixon

in

of

the

announced

for Vice

the

Pres-

forthcoming

campaign. He will start in New York this coming Sunday, Sept. 25...The Public Relations A#soc. of P. R., presided over by Ramon

G.

Casablanca,

will

meeting

at

hold a

its

luncheon

Condado.

The

is

the

initiation

of

a

new

the but

Presidio in they promise

video

“Fiesta in Puerto

Rico”

for the series. ...

It was nice to run into Architeet Bob Alderdice and his attractive Jane, on one of their infrequent OSJ visits. Jane is an ex-newspaper

gal

turned

housewife...

Rafael Julia, owner of the restaurant La Cueva in Hato Rey, left Saturday for Rome and the Olympics...

Ramen

and

in Medicine, and Elba will study for her doctorate in Spanish.

group of members. The secretary for this body is Carles Resa

There are’ municipalities named Washington in 11 states,

Guzman... Maj. Erich C. Mehnert, a veterinary officer assigned to

not counting trict

of

“Take

the

one

in the

a Safari to...

Dine?

9:30—- WWWW

- Melodic

At

the

piano,

GREGG and his Open

AIR

& in

Dancing Town

your

host

JONES “Irafas”

nightly

5

te

Professiona' 5

CONDITIONED

De

Diego

Santurce

Bldg. Tbs

Ave.

Sunday

_—,

Benjamin

SHOW

Hall

Moments

10:00 - WRIO-WFID-FMStereo

Merritt Show 10:30-WHOA-LP Parade 11:00-WRIO-Hi Fi Serenade 11:05 - WHOA - Midnight Matinee WHOA - Dee

Hour

his CALYPSONIANS

TRY OUR SPECIALTY ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF,

and

Idaho

Potato

our

Escambron

Salad Bowl.

$425 WCET At the Ponciana Room Group

BOCHEROS

Ave

and

his

Friday Saturday Sunday

For

reservations

coll

rhythmic

at

Ponciana

10:00

Orchestra

P.M.

11:00 P.M. 10:00 P.M.

only!

MASON

Also:

Lwisito

Dis-

Columbia.

Relishes from the tray

LOS

Elba

Luis are leaving for Spain where Ramon will study for his degree

Varieties

9:00—-WPRM-FM-Concert

was

U4

Resa

home, good-byes were said to Col. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson,

Margarita Ruselack, Froilan Negron, Eduardo Valencia, Capt.

Entertainment Best Foou

Nocturnal Cap

Eee

Daily Juncos

Luz

Baked

Conditioned

Santurce,

Perez,

Berly, Uli Diaz and Rita’s mother Fanny Seeane. The merrymakers also included Marina Sanchez,

bleod

has for

Time

7:30—WFID-FM-—Hi Fi Interlude WRIO-Music For Many 8:00-WWWW- Music for Everyone

Aug. 26-27-28 Spain’s Most Famous Vocal

Cantonese Cuisine

Open

Mohrman, Silvia and Aida Canino.

American Red Cross a call to volunteers

(in its own juice)

Chinese

Air

Nerma

the sent

Yorshire Pudding

PRESENTS

Restaurant

Mexi-

Also on hand to offer eongratulations to Rita, were Hilda Padro, Myriam Brunet, Alicia Nevarez,

Aida

Antilles

Guide

~~.

arrives

CATHAY ia Re

Batista, Trudy Silva, Brunilda

Liaison

the

Club

mar-

the

guest,

were

Scout

on the P. R.-Virgin Islands Council,-Boy Scouts of America...The P. R: Chapter of

Chage Alvarado San Juan, Carlos

guests

Army represent

Rundown

gen-

resents

of

the

to

upper middle-class upbringing of his wife, Mary Ure, and his rejection by her family. His

constant

Movie

= Entertainment

communicate,

conduct

© sts

suf-

unable

termed a “normal relationship.”

Burton

WKYN

WPRM-FM-—Cocktail

plays the somehow

Anger”

Among

to

Brig. Com-

was [Command

Entertainment

special

as

Officer

can actor Carles Baena, who is presently visiting in Puerte Rico.

med

WKYN - Financial News 6:15—-WWWW -Sports Caravan 6:30- WWWW - Dining Music WFID-FM-—Dinner Music

suffering.

in

and

mander,

Hospital,

5:30-WKYN-Ciem Littauer WFID-FM-—American Orchestras 6:00 - WHOA - News

passion

great

girl

Army

designated by McGee, Antilles

Movies Show

WENA - Teenagers

Also involved, on the sidelines,

contemporary situation that holds fering

5:00-WKYN-

He is rest-

of

Touriel

Rodriguez

has been Gen. John

main speaker at the affair will be Adolfo de Hostes, historian of Puerto Rico. Also program-

Spain

rs

4:00—WHOA-— Molly and 4:30-WHOARoy Godes

5:15-

CUFF. New.

the

2:35-WHOA-Variety with Vic WPRM-FM- Music for All 3:15—-WFID-FM- Puertorrican Danzas

question

less, full of anxiety, and given to making blistering remarks and devastating insults directed at everyone around him. Ure plays his wife with a gentle but trapped submission; and Bloom

young

2:00— WFID-FM-— List WAPA- Discoteca

away

raine Theater today. Starring Richard Burton, Claire Bloom, and Mary Ure, the film version is even more dramatically potent than the stage play. It exposes the lives

three

11:00— WFID-FM-— Varieties 12:00 - WKYN - Musical Matinee 12:30-WHOA- Post Time 1:00-WHOA.—Music for One

of self-accusation

malice.

Store from

popular

today at the Hotel

680

9:30 - WHOA - General 10:06- WFID-FM- Music

&

wife’s

home.

monthly

9:00—WHOA-Terry’s House WKYN - Morning Melodies

88 » s

i li:

RICHARD BURTON and CLAIRE BLOOM

Ko

and

furnished by and his Trio

ident

Te

WPEM-FM-—98.5 Me WFID-FM-—95.7 Me WWwww -1520 Ke

7:45— WHOA - News 8:30—WAPA-—Club

attractive

ceRi-

around town, was hostessed by Hilda Nevarez at her O’Neill

his plans

RADIO (Listings

vera,

Libby

sss

LINGUISTIC DEPT: The Hil ton’s Club Caribe dinner menu

sometimes lists dish: “Tortue

A gala week-end party to lebrate the birthday of Rita

street

Osborne.

ses

of further. rejection by him. after she departs, the girl friend’s

fame

authors

produced by Harry and directed by Tony son fpom a screenplay

stay

pregnant, but is unable to reveal the fact to her husband for fear

British

Dinhofer

A triangle is formed but is broken when Ure returns to her

to

THE By Chuck

By Al Several years ago the cult of the “Angry Young Man” burst

17

escambron

2-1140 thru 2-1148

10

Served from 7:00 to 11:00 P. M. nightly


18

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Wednesday, August 24, 1960

CLASSIFIEDS

3-8400 Ext 72

REAL

the San Juan Star

AUGUST

S

ju

Times

Per

Day

8,

For

2

see

type

#1

1960

Type

No

4

.

Type

.

No.

pe ype

3

Type

RATE

lines

ordinary

1

ORDINARY

2

ESTATE,

reom, water.

KENT

2874

BEAUTIFUL

3 Nairn,

next

to

dade

busses

&

University.

APARTMENTS

$105.

6-0645.

FURNIS ROOM. withHED bath & pri. i vate entrance. Residential

AIBCONDITIONED. INDEPENDENT. $35. up monthly. Block to Pomce de

826 in

new

Hilton and the

Rafael.

build-

Con-

3-0830.

FOR FOR

furnished.

2867

oF

RENT

CONDADO:

avoided.

Avail

3

Nairn

next

Hospital on beach. 2616

RENT SECTION

ez?

temants at no cost te you immediately after vacated. You lose no rent income while looking for tenants. Problems

UN iture. 2843

to

3-3506

no

BOOM: Will pay upto $35.

910

Presbyterian

- 3-8372.

HOUSES

Furnished room

som,

private

must. 2752

Telephone

bath,

Ss

for one per-

private

entrance.

Ith.

fi

2-5110.

a

Have own furnmonthly. 9-0044. 823

FOR

SALE

DONCELLA

GUEST

HOUSE

Marias,

Santurce.

308

from beautiful beach Airconditioned. Kitchen privileges. Nicest residential section, near airport. 108 Doneelia St.,

conditioned, all utilities. limen, also local phone calls included. Accommodattons tor 2 persons. $200 monthly. 3-4073

master bedroom airconditioned. fully furnished. Clotilde Benitez. 30122.

1631

2837

2872

VERY

apartment in town 31. Om beach, air

826

Angeies.

ist

5 PM,

foor, bath

2

entrance

all day

bedrooms, WC33 Ext.

past

825 FRONT

luxury

apartments

suitable

for

2.

Near

beach,

trans-

& shopping. Quiet. 24219. 8 Place, upstairs. Available Aug.

823 1901:

Furnished

apartment,

screened. garage, terrace, beach. 2 bedrooms. $190. 2-9479,

SANTA ANA. Rie Piedras: 3 bedrooms, closets, 1 bath, living_dining, fromt porch, Parking, kitchen with stove. modern

water

heater.

$140

Tel.

61370 $21

CONDADO: 2 fully furnished apartments, newly decorated. 3 bedrooms, porches, etc. Parking. Near Swiss Chalet. Rent

$225. 2754

Call

Mrs.

Denton,

4 bedrooms

2858 LOS

ANGELES:

etc.’

Water

Opel

9-0278.

824

garage,

den.

Furnished

Wagen.

Very

Write

Selling

3-0881,

attractive

Box

1960

3-3860.

826 furnished or

unfurnished 3 bedreem home in tovely Bucare. Nice location with view of roll-

ing terrain and mountains in distance. Unusual opportunity fer an adult family. $300 monthly on year’s lease. Telephone Parker, office 3-3788, home 2-§840. 2841 826

Z—16

Calle

San

Felix.

bedrooms, living, dinmg. carport, etc. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. 6-6297. 2738 827 FULLY FURNISHED - 3 bedroom resi-

dence at Altamira near Garden Hills — includes screens, refrigerator, electric washer and stove, hot water, one air conditioned room - Phone 8-2465.

2711 827 PARK BOULEVARD: Furnished beachfront residence, 3 bedrooms. 2 aircondit-

ioned, hot water, ete. Tel. 28136, 2634

screens,

VILLA home,

St.

rooms,

2

del

car

School.

carport,

Will

take

maid‘s

room

2nd

mortgage

SANTA ing. 3

Sale. owner leavairconditioned, 2

linen,

“4

SALE

Frem

one

acre

Living -dining, area. Maid’s room. Don’t lese this opportunity. Cintron Realty, 2-091L, Box 729 Roo sevelt. » 2767 MORRIS:

going

STORES RESTORED

Modern

Caguas. 3-6969. 30

FOR

RENT BUILDING

well.

fashions,

gifts, or cisco.

to

SPANISH

originai

Patio,

825 PEREZ

Road

4 bedroom home, living. diningroom, modern kitchen, 3 baths. maid’s room. 3|- carport. garage. Call 66989. 2676

823

SAN

FRANCESCO

-

Violeta

G-10,

improved

corner

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

heater,

living-diaing,

built-in

cabinets.

rport. Inf halted eei

screens,

porch,

-8365,

5.

water

forest : “Nsertsage University

Piedras.

2853

&

SANTA MARIA: 1434 meters, 33.8 meter fromtage. Includes

renting

Hyde

Infermation Tel.

cas

6-3895.

plans

Ge

ee

Park,

14%

c:

en

Rio

>

architect-

T.V.

9 | 608 Over pn

ee

an

arta,

Airconditioned, Exceiient

private

beach,

bath,

near

kitchenettes.

airport.

restaur-

91175.

served.

Breakfast

ants. 2691

#

916 ANA’S

min.

walk

Over $8. Esteban

te

RIO

2730

PIEDRAS

University.

per room. Gonzalez

$3

Breakfast St., 6-1432.

up,

net

served.

876

320

ANTILLES

GUEST

#OUSE,

tn

lovely

Miramar, with aice ocean view. Near Caribe Hilton and Condado Motels, Cool, fhew furnished rooms. Reasonable Rates. Social

Security

Building,

B04, 4th Floor, 3-0769. Ve-a 174

ASHFORD Rooms Service

with

and All air

Apartment

Ponce

de

eas

SALES

WHCHEK 1@ years ce

-

Television

experience ts a a

tuest

Ashford

Avenue,

efficiency screened

Mrs

conditioning.

House. Condado.

apartments. Hot water. Best

Maid Some

hotet

and

residential section Beach facifities Special arrangements for coupies travel ing tosether. One block from La Concha and

Buided 27927

Condado

Beach

Hotels.

Personal

tours. Telephones 3-6231 and Mrs Aanie De Mauret. Manager

MARIGALANTE

2.3055 Gitioned

-

PARQUE

153,

Phone

Beautifully decorated, aircon. rooms, each with private bath,

hot and cold water. Terraces. garden. Near beach and business sectors Sum. mer rates. Manager, Margarita de Con. treras

1490

UF

ISLAND

HOUSE

mew, informal, in iuxury hotel cing

the

sea,

-

1617

Ashford

Oceanfront area. Large with

private

WASHINGTON

Walking

aurants.

61

GUEST

distance

te

Condado

area.

HOUSE

beach,

hotels,

Private

air conditioned rooms, some ficiency. Sum patio. 2-4026. Miss 2644

rest-

entrance,

with efCabassa.

SEACH

COTTAGES

- furnished,

linens,

kitchenette & maid service. § min. to city, next te Marie’s Restaurant, and airport. $6. single, $10. doubie. LAGOMAR COURT - ISLA VERDE Call Mrs. 90278.

Stay

A FIRST

HOTEL

and

semi-private

baths,

9 AM

136

CLASS COMMERCIAL HOTEL SPECIAL RATES . Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays $6.50 PER PERSON Persons

Private

at

MELIA

AMERICAN any

to

Service |

behind ce

*

189 PM

ur

ELEUTRONWS TV.

the

radio

or

LARS |

i-FL

64238

&

ELEVISION.

RADIO

RENTAL

RAD So

your

kitchen

facilities. Het water. 2 blocks from bus. ses, shopping. 3-1481. Mrs. Z C. Steffens, Cacique St. 207L, Santarce. 1020 2579

-

a

guesthouse terrace fa. stairway

BEACH COTTAGE - Comptetely furnished, one airconditioned bedroom, private home. Fully screemed, limen service, all conveniences. Large patio. Fenced. Daily, weekly, monthly rates. Las Americas corner Cacique, Santurce. 3-3091. 2394 ou

THE ing,

DUFFY'S old beach

cooms, all with private

Road.

near

9-0149,

private bath, some some air condit:oned.

and

San

Juan

bus. All Isla

From rates Verde tal

OF

MAISON

BLANCHE

single

air

terrace.

rants, all air. For

aave remodeled charm. home, and sow offer

with patio,

One minute to beach and 57.50 single, $10. double. include complete breakfast.

Call 382

theatres, busses. conditioned reoms.

Guist

conditioned

frouse.

Double

rooms

with

bath, Near beach. Sua terraces. Washington St. Condado, Santurce, corner77 Wilson. Manager Beatrig Racini T. lephone 3-2936, ° 402 UF

SILS BEACH HOUSE -. directly on the beach. Roll out ef bed inte the water. Airconditioning by the trade winds. Breakfast included. Outdoor barbecue at your disposal 1859 Atlantic, 3-233L, 1384 UF raFtT

GUEST

BOUSE

faft

53.

Each room with private bath. airconditioned, hot and cold water, independent entrance. cae rates by the month. 2-0887 or

residences high First

available from $24,000 Federal fimancing.

Robert

to

beach. Spacious, modern, airconditioned roms. From $9. single - $14 double, ae am excellent breakfast. Phone -1779, 1364 uF

AUNT

family

served. 600

JENNY'S:

Guest

atmosphere.

1859 McCleary

House

with

meats

Ave.

3-6802

Tel,

us

LAND — im small or large immediate development or ation. Residential

Tschudin, Realtor

a

Delicious

with

ALT— AMI Low priced, RA well lecated and skillfully designed. Three bedrooms with good kitchen, well planned living area and 525 meters to assure space for chil *s play. Only $20,800 with mortgage financing. @

TELS.

3-5315

ov TV

in a Room)

make

'

& SERVICE

Leén

401-402,

UF

HUUSE

2120-1122

PAN repair

Verde

7m

Box

pervect:

2-04 or 52 8-1269.

ee

of

ance cash Others, Senne; Se Francisco. Cintron Sects, Realty, 20911. ance

$15,000 at 6%. ‘ ‘Nea

busses.

property, - Must & after

Mornings

824-26

BUILDINGS FOR SALE building,

price.

venida 99}

APARTMENT

bargain

double

oA

2598

sell,

HOTELS Isla

:

office.

826/09

-

to

6.25 ACRES, modern house, 3 bedreoms, 2 diningrooms, kitchen, bath, hot water.

sa. mt. Reason price. Telephone able 21463. | work guaranteed. Tet 9-068, 2638

POSADA

oF

for inspect-

Guaynabo 2377

china,

stove. Calle Rental \.

90774

FARMS FOR RENT

MARIA: Quick bedrooms, 2

EXCLUSIVE

FOR

BARRANQUITAS

&

Open

Las

FARMS

R. P.: Beautiful airconditioned bed-

Immediate possession. ion. Call -3.2375.

9

CONDADO: Beautifully furnished one port, etc. Unfurnished. Has bedroom apartments, airconditioned. | Cordova 656 Puerte Nueve. maid service. 67 Santiage Iglesias, cor- | informatica telephone ner Condade St. Weekly rates. 2-9279.

NEVARES. 17 R24, 3

827 bedrooms,

3

screens.

Hi-Fi,

kitchen electric

References

centract.

heater,

Station

car

and

2 year Juan.

ALTAMESA:

824

cabinets, 2750

fruit

air conditioner, modern built-in oven, refrigerator.

2835 BUCARE:

furn-

2

mo-

residential section Juan. Large yard

TV, with

required. 340, San

trees,

furnished

with

washer.

for

Beautifully decorated, one of city’s exclusive areas. Daily, weekly or

APARTMENT,

completely

dern 2 story heme im 20 minutes from San

bridge.

Sat., Sun.

829

SUCHVILLE:

Punta

House 2-2378—

for

LA

yards

ATTRACTIVE home f. beautiful porches, 3 swimming pool, garage. facilities, telephone,

upstairs, block to 23423. 27

72

San

partly

om

bedreems and 3 baths,

HOUSES

829

McLEARY

—3-8400

4

PROPERTY FOR SALE

hot 12-4566

2615

portation Yardley 26 2773

DIAL

the Caribe

Lagoon.

RENT

or

located near Call 81269.

ished,

insertion.

terrace, 45. Tel.

Grocery.

APARTMENT

Condominium 1956

Presby-

IN PER-

monthly basis. ideal for transients. #1 Caoba St., Punta Las Marias, Santurce. 2842 92

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

Pence

FOR

HILLTOP HOME, panoramic view of mountains & ocean. 4 bedrooms (1 airconditioned), 2 baths, livigg-diming, sereeas, phone, garage. Large yard, fruit trees” 2 yr. . lease.

827

SEE FRANCISCUS ADVERTISEMENT

rent. mest

DEADLINES

kitchea, Castille

above

2 19,

HYDE PARK: Unfurnished 3 bedroom apartment, servant’s quarters. Best section. Water heater, stove. Conveniently

OCEAN

\ll ads must be submitted before 12 noon on day before publication weekdays, by 11 AM. Saturday for Monday paper.

porch,

beautiful furnished kitchen, all brand new equipment, ready fer occupancy. Apt. 6A

AIRCONDITIONED

Ext. uxt.

3-4046. 827

2838 °

TYPE

bed-

img facing

After

type

4

Save Time And Money

Los

a

3-8254

or

FOR

LOS ANGELES: 2nd living-dining. kitchen,

All neellations) must be submit ted ik re 12 noon the business day betore publication. An ordered ad Must run at least once.

correct

beachside

3-7374

moderna

PONCE: Modera apartment furnished unfurnished, wel lecated. 3 bedreoms, 2 baths, dining, living-

3

as

ordinary

Cali

BEST EFFICIENCY at low rate till Dec.

type

RATE

2 lines

No

as

ARECIBO.

Unfurnished

reom apartment, diming, living baths. Dos Hermanes 160, corner Ave. Norte. 36963. 2378

OFCA-

2854

RATE as ordinary

SAME SAME

No.

RATE

type

|

bedreom

826

SANTURCE:

Con-

or in

HOUSES

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

as 5 lines ordinary type

SAME 4 lines

5

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

below)

Type No. 5

in

town.

La

HOUSE 14 acres

2ENT

2865

buildings

Condado.

FOR

CONDADO: Furnished apartment, living room. one bedreem airconditiened, big kitchen. Magdalena 1156. 2-973.

professional

Apartment

from

APARTMENTS

tines—

SAME

3

across

near

home 2345

Mir.mum charge for single insertion, ji4¢ Above rates apply to solid set 5% pt. type

NUNIN:

sale,

YEY,

Consecu

for. 3 line)

ESTATE SERVICE

cha Hotels, for GUEST FICES. FARM fer sale,

3) 4) 5) 6) 19 30

space charged 5 words per

profit-minded

ANNIE

|.18).18{.17/.17!.171.16).45].14

Minimum fe nite

oriented

for

Rafes & Information EFFECTIVE

REAL

eperation. Has sold ever $4,000.009 worth of property this year. 3 Nairn, next to Presbyterian - 33506, 3-8372. 2869 827

CLASSIFIED ADS Rates Per Line tive Insertions:

FRANCISCUS and

APARTMENTS

ESTATE

3-8254 DIRECT LINE

parcels, for® for specul-|

Ms


z

SERVICE

HELP

149,

1959

V-8

TRUCKS FOR SALE EXCEPTIONAL. VALUE: 1960 FORD

4

door FORD, power steering... power brakes, and radio. Excellent condition. 2015 Bayameon.

WANTED

EARN $200 — PER

65049.

WANTED

MALE

WHY

SUY

dewn

a

USED

payment

and

CAR?

With

$275.

$44

ments, you can own

LANGUAGE YOU

a brand new. econo

other

LEARN

g z 6

with

Benedict

Santurce,

75 DE

DIEGO

truction.

Phene

the

BENEDICT

— Ope 1958 and ot

the

SCHOOLS

in

- PSYCHOLOGIST

STREET,

Wilson Streets. individual ins-

3-5144.

GEORGE WITT Relist Cieieien

1959

Models

SC

your

DISTRIBUTORS o i

LLANEOUS HEALTH.

SELP

WANTED

| [|

lz

li|

5

RENAULT Fort

Testing — Treining

Cell

SAFELY!

NEW 900 CALORY CONCENTRATE.

FOOD

ARE

YOU

Spain,

ONLY at

98¢

FOR

8 OZ.

CAN

your complete pharmacy EAGLE DRUG

sail

as

YACHT er

size Imspector or Resident

Ponce

at Club 2875

1957

$1200.

21878,

Bex

269,

See 829

offer. See at

CASIN

leavimg,

CRUISER,

22°, best

Turismo, Stop 8. | Pree tanles

must

sell.

2-6203.

2361

We La

FURNITURE

FOR

accounting

or

statistical

werk.

Excellent

used

dependPlease Caparra

FLOOR,

2000

sq.

Call

only

7 months

bowie’

Muebieria Sas Juan

THE

work,

DETECTIVE

oldest

HOSPITAL

call

317 ‘Fortaleza 3-3102

St.

Sap

in the

America. Uniformed

Juan

ALL CITY PLUMBING -—- Stateside experience. Factory & building maintenamce.

couch,

MUSICAL PIANOS

-

INSTRUMENTS

DIRECT

from

factory.

re

condition.

bein

10° x & playhouse,

chair, rocker, baby carriage & 3-7483, 2855 BEDROOM

ette,

6

car

Call 6-0645.

2-105L.

$12

BUREAU: im Latin

MOVING MOVING:

WHO

&

STORAGE

moves

you

is

as

24 HOUR

im

EXTERMINATING

SERVICES

tables, $108. Also bed. 2150 Cacique,

FURNITURE;

chairs,

$50.

FOR CLASSIFIEDS Tel. 3-8254

3669, San Juan, P. 20664

R. 30

SERVICE

on oll makes Phone 2-3013 Ext.

Fees are very reasonable. Phone Joel Filler at 6-6645. =

a

jobbing.

COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION Engineering Specialists

BEDROOM; DININGROOM (rattan), stove, washing machime. vacuum ciean-

er,

&

GENERAL COOLING CO.

full keyboard. Treated for tropics ano termites. Fully guaranteed. Also rent for $12.00 monthly Musical Trading Co., Inc., 1853 Ponce de Leon Ave., Santurce. Tel

Call

__

alteration

REFRIGERATION

$425 00

HIDE-A.RED

good

32-9381

Construction,

Sewers & drains cleaned electrically. Installation of home appliances. Work | Guaranteed. Telephone 7-1327. Munoz Rivera 1000, Constructora Garay.

CALL 7-0889 SIMMONS

COMMERCIAL

79 | 2778

modern

Night Patrols, Bodyguards. Guards, Payroll Escort, Con Investigation. 1072 Fernandez

&

supervision, feasonusing MARY CARquality paint. 7-2234. g14

PLUMBING

rubber

2644 CONTINENTAL BITECTIVS The most -ompetent Agency

Continental able rates, TER’S high 2662

CUMPANY

1872

BUREAUS

SERV917

RESIDENTIAL

SUPPLIES SUPPLY

masks,

2:5511,

ELECTRONIC

PAINTING estimates,

926

meters,

fabrics and colors. new and distinctive

custom

Rico's

ONLY $225

ft. private

of

ur

&

effers h a 7 ppli and equipment. First ai@ & Oxygen kits “rotective clothing and equipment. Lab tatory supplies and equipment. Thermo.

UPHOLSTERY

YOUR CHOICE of Make your furniture quality

ch:

and antique styling. Reasonable rates, estimates by appointment. Panet Upholstery Service, 3-0188. 2505

States. No gas available where we live now.

COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR SALE GROUND

and pick up. Luna esq

CUSTOM

Highest

SALE

NORGE GAS DRYER scholastic record, hardworking, able. For personal interview write Miss Santiago, Box 10881

deliver Lama,

lames, tease feo

Puerte

HOSPITAL

TABLES

$26 | Telephones 24849 and 30982

1@ LAPSTRAKE “BARBOUR” boat, mahogany, $1,800. completely equipped, trailer & Johnson 40 HP 1960 moter, all new. Ernesto Cortes Central Coloso. Tel. Aguadilla 1501 or 1585. 2769 95

|

BANQUET

Naautice.

OWENS

Owner 28303.

write

Agent

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THE SAN JUAN STAR +/Wednesday, Augast24, 1960

Mice Turned White During Space Trip

Lumumba’s

broadcast

was

telling

By

of

space

The radio said the black mice were of a special breed, highly susceptible to external influences, and high energy rays turn-

their

coats

from

black

into

white “This allowed the scientists to determine the hazards of cosmic fadiation,” it. said. But only yesterday the Soviet Mews agency Tass stated that there had been no change in the pigmentation of the mice’s dark skin.

Oleg Gazenka, a worker in the Soviet Academy of Sciences, said the black mice would grow white hairs if they were affected by cosmic rays.

Man Pays For Bike Stolen Years Ago PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)—When Frank Turnbow was 8 years old, someone ran off with his new bicycle. Now, 33 year later someone has sent him a check for

it

Turnbow, now 41 and manager of a Portland apartment house, seid he received a letter and check for $40 from a woman in Springfield, Utah. He said the woman wrote that someone

in

the bicycle added

her

in

family

1927,

had

and

taken

that

she

“Tam mailing my personal check to you to pay for the by¢eycle that was stolen from your home when you were a young boy.” Turnbow did not disclose mame of the woman. He did he will use the $40 to buy a bicycle. daughter

J. M.

NEW

the news conference in Moscow Monday when four mice— two white and two black—went on display along with the two star performers, Belka and Strelka, the dogs who came back from

ed

Key Factor

U.N. Position Enhanced In Congo

LONDON (AP)—Black mite turned white in outer space, radio Moscow said yesterda, in a puzzling report on the Soviet animal venture into orbit.

The

Reversal

ROBERTS

YORK

(#—Although

the

full meaning of Monday’s apparent turnabout by Premier Lumumba

cannot be judged until more of the background is known, the Positien of the United Nations and its Secretary General appears to have been enhanced by the Congo matter.

There

are

those

who,

the

News

Ausivei

every

U.N. .

yolved

in.

in a crimaby sis sis, express fear that the whole future of the organization will be undermined. Yet the U. N. has been moving steadily since its first years toward the point where it can act instead of merely talk. In the Korean affair, 10 years ago, it could act only in the absence of Soviet Russia. In the spotlight of the Security Council,

thé

Soviet

has

now

gone

not be subordinatee to the political wishes of the Lumymba_ faction in The Congo.

The

Lumumba

statement

that

he will not press for more, since his original demand for removal of the Belgians is being carried out although several other de

mands

time

is

of his most important interpretations—that U. N. forces should

were

refused,

is

an

odd

follow-up on_ this Hammarskjold victory. On. Sunday the Russians failed to press their demands in the U. N., and Lumumba’s state-

ment Beer

was

ee

erg

issued

by

a Red-tinged

associate

after

a conference

the Soviet amabassador ville. Immature

It’s

not

Politician

reasonable

that

the

only

Soviet

Belgian

mumba

will

to

angle

interest, be

or

satisfied

Election

Relations

Board

by

was

the

National

held

at

the

morrow

‘o

12:00

Noon.

Samford

from

control

DAMIAN

Employe

MAYAGUEZ

LUCIANO

NARIO 60 — 1375

EX-PARTE SOBRE

PORTAR

ARMAS

ROBLES

PETICTIO-

CIVIL NUM. LICENCIA

CS— PARA

(RENOVACION)

EDICTO El pet Nitta per su abogado, LCDO E ALCARAZ ¢ \SABLANCA, ha _ radieadv svlicitud de tcencla para portar y armas de fuego je acuerdo a una Orden dictada por este Honorable Tribunal al efecto, y a fin de que cualQuier persona que asi lo desee pueda comparecer y oOponerse a la solicitud, expido el presente aviso para ser publicado por jo menos en tres veces durante el termino de quince dias en un periodi

co

en de

de

esta Isla May iguez, 1960

SECRETARIO SALA

POR:

los

de

mayor

de Puerto Rico Puerto Rico a 15 ARSENIO

circulacién de

agosto

RUIZ

TRIBUNAL SUPERIOR, DE MAYAGUEZ.

GRACIELA BE (Secretaria)

LA

PAZ

with

a To-

this immature

politician.

Whatever it may be this time, the U. N. shows no sign of swerving from its eriginal intention, to

can

be

established

from

within,

For this purpose it. is constantly reinforcing the troops assigned te

Hammarskjold. ; By doing so it is moving boldly in a new type situation, with a new

approach.

Not

only

plenty

of troops, but with an avowed Purpose of providing necessary

economic aid to keep the country running

in the

This

is

meantime.

intervention—with

national

police

and

neutral

governmental

inter-

substitution

of

operations

instead of turning the program impose order from without until it over to a local government.

et caaepmenmeemngeecgnes

along

with the majority at three major points regarding The Congo, even though she has not been in full accord and is suspected of subversive action behind the scenes. But the collective opinion of the U. N. has been at work.

This

growth

U.

N.

in

activity

has

in

power

paralleled

of

the

in

the

the

growth

Secretary

Gen-

eral’s office. Dag Hammarskjold assumed from the start that he was not merely an administrative officer, but that he should Suggest action, and interpret and execute general instructions from the Security Council and the General Assembly.

He

has

just

been

upheld

in one

To Work ‘Til He’s 100

UNION, N. J. (AP)—David C. Austin wants to keep right on working until he’s 100 years old. That will be in one year.

Austin

has

been

hard

fact,

Austin

Ree

at work

all his life. He’ll was at his cash register in a super market to celebrate his 99th birthday. For him: “Just another day.”

In

See

believes

his

love for hard work is the reason for his longevity. “I would have been dead years ago if I had taken my friends’ advice and retired for good when I was 65,” he said.

\

NUNS FROLIC—W hat do nuns do on vacation? Here’s what Sisters Ruth, Agnes . and Rita do. The three were in a group of seven sisters of the order of St. Benedict in the Seattle Archdiocese who spent last week at the seashore near Grayland, Wash. They brought extra habit: s and each afternoon hung their damp ones on a line behind their cabin to dry. The Rev. Mother Placidia, prioress of St. Placid Priory, commented: “The sis ters gained a lot—both socially, physically and spiritually.” (AP Photo.)

Basic Wage Hike In Textiles Here

Onco-

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the

Lu-

Katanga.

Labor

es expressed their desire that they did not Want the representation of the Union; 46 emplovees were for the Company and 20 employees only were for the Union

SALA

was

that

always brings a new twist

the say his

fogic Hospital Job site by all the emPlovees of AC. Samford Overseas, Ine on Friuiav, August 12, 1960 from 10:30

AM

believe

period or nonaction as long as the secessionists

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fect

Sept.

3

in

Puerto

Rice’s

needlework and fabricated textile plants by the U. S. Departrhent of

Labor.

The

wage

ly minimum crocheted

order

increases

in factories

slippers,

hour-

making

leather

hand

bags and knit gloves from 67 to 76 cents hourly. A new 82 gent minimum will be applied to dun garees, slacks, and other oper.

ations fants’

this

on crocheted bootees. The

classification

hats and. in minimum in

is now

75

cepts.

The hand crocheting and handembroidery of crocheted hats ‘and

infants’ booties and dery of knit gloves

ject

to a 60 cent

hand-embroiwill be gub-

rate

instead

captured

by

of

50. The current 77 cent rate) for the general classification will be increased to 83.

Detroit

was

jithe

British in the War of 1812, bot was recovered by the United States

a year

later.

|


ep

ae at

;.

rains

during

the

past

week

forced

the

blue waters several miles off the coast of Puerto Rico, resulting in a lack of blue marlin

in-the

area.

However, Lucien Miathe of France, a guest of Dr: En-

Fique II

Milan

aboard

Sunday,

luck. for

had

Mialhe blue

caught the ever seen. He

the

some

had

beginners’

never

marlin

fished

before

first

boated

Angie+-

one

a

and

he

394-pound

was

caught

by

Stern

caught

a

24

spearfish

visiting

of

pound,

(Tetrapterus)

fishing on the Sea Little is known

fish

or

its

general marlin

habits.

appearance but has a

uous

dorsal

The

local

there

proximately in the past

II. this

has

of a long,

boated

is not have

the white centi-

number

waters

However,

foot

fin.

exact

from

It

~ of

the

He then hooked two large

a

group

of

sharks.

The

sharks didn’t get all his tuna, forthe half-tuna still weighed 73 pounds. The fish was dishae for Garcia’s peint toBonito And Bass There were many Bonito in the area this week, fish which

averaged

between

Pounds. Sam wich, Conn.,

20

line,

Overall

ing

for

lakes

ly

he

black

are

and

25

H. Casey of Greencaught the largest,

of

bass

filling

muddy.

catch

would

reports

over

the

other

have

had

struck

out.

lake

fish-

and

Chief

Harvey

the

put

the

second

game

inning

on

when

The team,

is very strong, on pitching.

Ash

the

Marines are a well-rounded making as few mistakes as

possible. Marines

Naval

with

-

Station

and

Waselchalk.

©

Belcher;

informants

the

From

Guantanamo,

bert E. Thomas, 41-84;

Eugene

Back

Ro-

Guantanamo, Townsend,

43-

Guan-

tanama, 39-45-84; Robert L. Herrin, Guantanamo, 40-46-86; William Whalen, Trinidad, 45-4388; Lester Russell, Roossvell Roads, 42-46-88; Anthony Crestia, Roosevelt Roads, 45-44-89; William Stockstad, Guantanamo, 40-49-89; Melvin Chapman, San Juan, 4249-91;

G. W.

Pratt,

San

Juan,

42

49-91; John Galvin, Roosevelt Roads, 44-48-92; W. Wear, Roosevelt Roads, 46-47-93; W. P. Robertson, Roosevelt Roads, 48-4694; Lewis Crosier, Roosevelt Roads, 45-54-99; Joheph Eary, Roosevelt Roads, 48-5402. Senior Division (45 and over)— Robert Carr, Trinidad, 47-43-90; Fred Luna, San Juan, 47-45-92; R.

Touart,

Fred P.

San

Ermis,

R.

Bower,

104; Earl 63-52-115.

Juan,

42-51-93;

Trinidad, San

49-52-101;

Puan,

5054

San

Juan,

Bennett,

(Continued

From

MUNOZ

superheat

Rep.

steam.

Holifield

Rincon

power

hailed station

both

the

and

the

Nuclear .Center. as “milestones” in atomic power development and said they

would

undoubtedly

tribute te this new fieldSpeaking of the importance the

Mayaguez

nuclear

con-

of

center

which is to serve as a training center for scientists from throughout

the

hemisphere,

Holifield

said it would contribute not only

to knowledge

but

also

to US.-

Latin American relations. Holifield also contrasted Puerto Rico with,a “nearby troubled island” which is seeking to develop its resources “through the method of authoritarian control, Playing

the

flirting

with

visors.”

“I

dangerous

game

Communist am

sure

that

of

adthe

Page)

democratic

society”

de Jesus, :46.8, Jose Villalongo, 47 flat and German Guenard, :47.2.

Rincon ceremony, referred to Holifield’s address stating: “whlie we love the people of Cuba, we ean only agree briefly with its government on other things.”

Vega,

is alternate

who

has

done

Ramon

:48.2,

but is primarily a sprinter with a :21.3 mark for the 200 meters. Another

possibility

14

feet

for

10

points

inches

is

in

After the hour and'‘a half long groundbreaking,

the governor left

the official party an aide said, in country barrios.

Cas-

Rau! Rea refuse to

the

confer-

government,

the

would

Cuban-U.

lead

to

S.

pacts

main-

with

isters Latin

American

ize

the

negotiate

security.” Turbay

its

United

differences

with

States.

Colombian Julio César

Foreign Minister Turbay Ayala said

Soviet

Union

er

conference.

efforts

the

the

But he said Colombia and other

anti-

demonstrations,

com

that it is Communist,” Turbay Ayala teld the Organization ef American States’ foreign min-

iet

nations

“to

protect

Cuban

opened Cuban

the

. jeo-

unity peace

and: and

* moderate

Ayala’s

on

Sev-

util-

revolution.

pardizes hemispheric threatens continental speech

see

and

general

debate

issue.

_ CAP (Continued Frem Page 1) “God has enlightened us,” Fiores said, “to the realization that we

cannot

to campaign, three nearby

have

faith

in

any

of

the existing parties or in any of its gubernatoral candidates. That is

why

He

wanted

party.

Therefore,

other

candidate

us

to

be

a

for

contradiction

against

form

to support

a

any

governor

resident commissioner own would be against ef God. Why? Because

or

but. our the will it would

and

God

is

contradictions.”

Flores disclosed that the party will announce its own candidates

for governor and resident com: missioner this Sunday when both names wilt be submitted to the state department. Noon this Sunday is the deadline for the CAP to file petitions fer the inscriptions of the party to participate in

the

elections.

Flores said that he had idea how many petitions 70,000

Other members of the quartet and their best times are Ovidio

Luis

that

Cuban

the

munist world. { “My country does not contend that the government of Cuba maintains military or political

tained tight security measures. Earlier Colombia called on Cuba to reaffirm adherence to the inter-American system and

very strikingly demonstrated in these islands of the Caribbean.” The California legislator prais-

gressive

at

Rican

fearing

party

building a better way of life. Mufioz, speaking last at the

Also available

Costa

still

differences in the democratic and Communist ways of life will be

ed the dedicated leadership of Gov. Mufioz and also Puerto Rico’s demonstration of a “pro-

Back

a

characte by r” re-

aid from

T

(Centinued from page 1) Authority, is scheduled for com-

pletion in 1962 and is designed to produce 16,300 kilowatts of electricity by means of nuclear

Page)

to

here,

The

American

lake

41-4384;

condemned

disagreement

of a threat

GOLF

a’ prelude

tre and Foregn Minister have said they would ence

said

more

they scored two runs. A triple by ; Juan Herrera and the homer by 6% inches. Ash, the winning pitcher, accountThe Cincinnati Reds ed for the elinchers. The Marines pushed across one bases in their first 28 Fun in the first on a walk, an this spring. error and a single. The Marines’ opponent tonight, Antigua, has been undefeated in three games. Although the visitors have only a 10man team, the squad aecent

Qualified

the

is much

Until

be

hemi- rstand

campaign

cleared

Marines

sphere

te

the

was

pole vault. Last year, as a school student, he tied for in the Pan American Games had a best effort of 14 feet

im

threats

up

weekend

the high third and

The

Communist

pointing

Communist

has

fee

yesterday

the

they

on.

late

because

handsome -Rolando Cruz, a freshman at Villanova University who

manage to get Geod Pitching

would

,| walkout from the conference.

remedies

a

act of true grande its authesur

tic American

to San Jose for an appearance that

general-

conditions improve, bass fishing will be on the decline.

roy,

differ-

| pudiating

reported

Dendy.

between

by the ever-widening ences evidenced here.

best

Marines were on top of every ball preventing the salors from taking an extra base whenever did

Cuban

the

OLYMPIANS

Bradley’s two tape measure blasts, one of which appeared to clear the light standard in center, the

the

string of six caught from our to Latin America than to North boat at Patillas. America. > Hopes of some delegations that The fish weighed between 2 1|2 and four pounds. All were they might attempt to mediate boated by my partner, Navy

SOFTBALL (Continued from Back Page) threats. that might have taken the Naval Station into the lead. Thé Marines played flawless bail afield, compared to the Naval Station’s four errors. Except for

export’

differencés

Castre and the Cuban revolution ef Fidel plot- the United States have been chill- Castre can still recove r “in an reyolu- ed

Sea

indicate

up

The

(Continued frem page charged Fidel Castro with

Commonany

Casey

To Negotiate Accord With US

pound the

the

using

fish.

(Continued

Cangrejos

tuma but lost them when his line broke. All losses were on 80-pound line. John Garcia, fishing from the Jay Bee II lost a split decision

with

weight

been

a record

here

Club suffered bad luck over the weekend. Rafael Diaz aboard the South Pacific really jad tough luck, _ Diaz started by losing a marlin estimated at 400 pounds. The Blue Marlin broke the line while greyhounding on the first

un.

aboard

missed

had

ap-

eight caught 10 years.

Members

sey

known.

been

fishing

II,

50

fish

while

Queen aboat

Casey,

on

wealth record by two pounds, according to my figures. If Ca-

Stern

six

pounder

Queen

angler

Miami.

1/2

had

on 120 pound line and will have an exciting story to take back to France. Rare Fish Caught A fish rare to local waters

Nicolas

a 32 line.

me MSG

(OAS Member Urges Cubans

Bonito

By Mike Murray Torrential

oo x

Z +

has

although

he

no the

said

gister the party. Registration, he added, ha$ been completed in 60 tewns—that is, petitions numbering

10

vete

per

in

cent

each

gathered. The rumor

of

the

town that

electeral

have the

been

CAP

tion the

was widely spread during Popular Party convention

this last Sunday. Popular Party seeretary, Sen. Yidefonso Sola Morales said that he “did not doubt anything.” He added

that the Pepulars

“have

W—Ash.

HR—Marines, Ash. tion, Bradley (2).

Bradley

and

Naval

Sta-

L—Bradley.

to

expect everything due to the bad habits or our political adversaries.” Speaker of the House Ernesto Ramos Antonini said: “I have heard the rumor but I do net believe .it. If it happens, however, it will be the death of the CAP movement.”

he

“believed” that it will submit the petitions

Munoz

necessary

to

re-

Silenced,

KELVINATOR

Sees Progress RINCON—When

a

OY vemm Naot EN neath

low-fly-

ing helicopter interrupted his speech at the dedication of a new nuclear reactor _here yesterday, Gov. Munoz that the same progress which brought the nuclear reactor to fruition, will probably come up with something to prevent such things as interruptiens

by helicopters. Or perhaps, he added, progress will do away with

speeches.

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52

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Chicago

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9

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at

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Cincinnati. San

New

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29

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U.S.A.

Sports Today

Pirates A Starless Group

Over Giants;

By Jimmy

Sherry

again

proved

when

he

is one of the best relief pitchers in baseball Monday night when

he

pitched

seven

and

one-third

innings in an 85 Los Angeles Dodgers victory over the San Francisco Giants. The victory was the fifth in a row for last year’s World Series hero and his 13th of the year. He permitted just three hits in his almost eight-inning stint.

25-year

old

right-hander

Brewer

suffered a facial fracture.

No games were played in the American League where the Chicago White Sox are tied for second with the Baltimore Orio-

tes, one and

a half games

Ghana Says Negroes From South Africa Barred From Games ROME

(#—Ghana

charged

Africa yesterday with ing against Negroes

Olympic

boxing

refused to be aired.

The

explosion

South

discriminatin choosing

team

but

of-

permit

the

is-

came

at

a

Ghana’s

Juan,

Puerto

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South Africa of violating ‘‘the ideals of AIBA and the Olympic pledge’ and offered a briefcase full of papers in an effort to show that South Africa’s “colored, or so-called colored, are not given the chance to try for selection to represent the nation.” While he spoke only for boxing,

he

RODRIGUEZ

& SONS, Rico

INC.

was

a

sport

Pirates

They

son have

might

resist

played

won

the the

have

the

16 games

nine

small game

been

trend

assembled

toward

absolute

with the home

TRAVEL

to

a

side.

years

during

their

last

turn

at

bat,

a

-

ago.

power. They

dozen

F

Yet

this

sea-

are practitioners one

7

this

times

with fast

said

he

could

same

back

up

the

contention in other sports. Amuah cited the names of four fighters who, he said, have never

been

allowed

ponents.

to

fight

make

white

one

of

them

responsible

Op-

for

their

journey

place last year. All have hetped at different to take turns carrying the burden.

Brown It begins Joe ing

at the

top

No

and

up

times

down.

Their

Gross

be

close

and

and

Harvey

he

that

today

ever

if

’55

for

and

he

be

the

hadn’t

Haddix

pulled

Since

could

he it

made

has

also

only

taken

Frank

fourth

they

general

Brown, has negotiated 29 deals with other to Pittsburgh five years ago. He gave up

Don

from

and

seem

Stooge

comes

bad

the

team

traded

They

That’s

or

wouldn't

Burgess,

what

for

manager,

clubs since comBeb Purkey for

one.

Smokey

Thomas.

the

it

Don

Hoak

best

trade

is.

drafted

Rocky

Nelson,

Gene Baker, Dick Schofield, Hal Smith, Gino Cimoli, Tom Cheney, Bob Oldis, Vinegar Bend Mizell and Clem Labine. But they didn’t

think

much

brought Orleans

of

Brown

there by franchise.

They

figured

although

in

when

Branch

he

partial

was

he

arrived

in

Rickey

for

whom

just

retirement,

a

stooge

was

still

A

Tiger

Pittsburgh. he

for

He

ran

the

old

influential

in

Hoar Their

He

got

manager,

the

job

Danny

because

Murtaugh,

he

was

Bragan was fired. He reminds me is a suspicious man who conceals

talk.

He

grants

his club

is

there

a

as

kind

a

New .

man.

who,

an

of

advisory

an

coach

was

the

capacity.

accident,

when

Bobby

of Joe McCarthy because he his secrets with vague small

independence

and

doesn’t

dominate

them

with his opinions. There is a tendency now for managers to run a ball game as if they were playing chess with people. Afterwards, in dressing room harangues, they define how they thought for their players whom they consider manual servants of their ideas. But Murtaugh lets his players alone as much as he can, Some one said the Giants had a lot of ability, but didn’t know how to play. The Pirates know how to play. It is an indication of Murtagh’s knowledges of his team that he lets them, He doesn’t try to make baseball a ten-man game. Most managers brag so much about the moves they made in a game I wonder why the official scores don’t list them in the box res,

The

two-platoon

system

worked

for

vogue and some managers depend on Once Murtaugh has a guy who sticks with him. In that way, he is

field, by

he

Nelson

alternates and

Dick

Bob

Skinner

Stuart.

The

and

Casey

Stengel.

It

became

a

it to prove their versatility, can handle a position he also like MeCarthy. In left

Cimoli.

rest

work

First all

base

is shared

shifts.

Mexico Goes Today

In LL World Series WILLIAMSPORT,

Pa

(AP)—

Monterrey, the scrappy Mexican Little League team that, won the Latin American playoff in San Juan Puerto Rico, last week is scheduled to meet Berlin, Germany today in an open-

ing

round

League

match

World

of

The

terday

the

the

tournament

title

opened

with /favored semi-finals

are

tomgrrow

nal is set for Other teams

yes-

a jteam

slated and

the

Saturday. taking part

New Boston, Ohio; Calif.; Fort Worth, Toronto.

in

Levittown,

Pa. scheduled to face from Pearl Harbor. played

Little

Series.

Monterrey won 1957 and 1958.

be

AGENT.

30

run.

The

YOUR

men

and graceful skills afe ne demand the home rua. But

of brilliant drudgery. Runs come hard to them. No team will hit 25 home runs or drive in a 100 base runners. It is a club famous for its te nacity. But they are a quiet team on the field. They play hard but they are not a mussy outfit. They are considerate as they slide into gy a base and they seldom use their fists. Nine <a teen times this year they have won games

con-

ference of the International Amateur Boxing Association (AIBA) but president Rudyard H. Russell of Great Britain declared the question “‘‘outside the province of this meeting.”

VENTURA

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behind

Yankees.

York

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making

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starts, record

along third. (imported) 108 «8S

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Maritza Salvaje

1@

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ere

San Juan, Puerto Rico, Wednesday,

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In

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SEE

US! Brundage Again Squad Hopeful Of Silver Named Olympic Head Medal From Basketball By WILL

ROME

amateurism, sident placid

militant

champion

ROME

of

was reelected unanimously yesterday as Pre-|by

plane

They

of the International Olympic Committee, setting a tone for the 17th Olympic Games one day away.

The

he

An IOC's ize

(AP)—Puerto

last night figure

Felicio

with

their

Rico’s

high

best

Torregrosa,

is

held

eight

He

the

games

years.

tomorrow with and ceremony,

background

should

their with

of

Lord Burghley of England, the Marquess of Exeter who had been reported campaigning for the post with Russian support, the

Brundage

nomination

while

Brundage Thankful Brundage, who had hinted of retirement. said “Thank you. I can only préto

the

throw

job

The

more

‘on

rejected to

a

add _

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Berrios Wins

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Split Decision Over Navarro

lack-

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much

Daniel Berrios defeated Rafdel Navarro in the semi-final bout of last night’s fight card at Escobar

im-

Stadium

attending

Kansas

was

also

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Col-

very

high

crowd

by

the

1,200.

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less-experienced

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round

split

estimated

Berrios

his win

dropped

opponent

and

went

jin

on jto

decision.

Dominican Carlos Cruz enterg the ring for the night’s main

event at 128 pounds. Puerto Rican Lionel Rivera weighed 126. | Rain fell towards the f round of the semi-final and -

Teo Cruz, an 18-year old high

Anchored

before

of

fifth round was ing downpour. Manuel Alvelo

the opening

veteran

held last

bout

in

a

drfiv-

night

won

of a fight —

at Sixto Escobar Stadium. ] earned a_ split decision over Pablo Casado in a _ four- round lightweight match.

CHICAGO (AP)—The league-leading Pittsburgh Pirates, facing three pitchers in the seventh inning, pried four runs out of them to touch off an 8-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs yesterday. +

Murad)

the

San

Marines

will

at

7:00

represents

the

to

Albert

Ash,

pitcher,

the

play

a

the

He

tunate serve

in to

The in

He team’s pitched

the

later

up”

big

sort

hero

for

scattered

five

a home run second inning

team a 3-0 lead. Station was unforhusky

ley, played perhaps of the tournament. smacked

to deep

in

Norfolk

right

two

center

O'Dell his

best

game both

for

at

BROOKLINE, Charles Pasarell Puerte Rico and Bill

the

Bond,

Navy

eliminated

They lost champions,

to the Rafael

but

six

Bradley

was

that

was

that

made

his

errors

only two runs, and he the entire game, giving up

which

Base

of

on

at

Running

least

the base

abrunt!y

by

in the two

paths, ended

a

team

and

grievous

both

of

scoring

(See SOFTBALL,Page 21)

a

outs,

triple,

and in to

second

for his ninth

Joe run

victory of the yéar.

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J. W.

Kinder

of Navy

39-38-77; Crs W.

the San Juan Naval Station, fired at 75 at Berwind yesterday to take

les, Roosevelt L. P. Jackson,

the opening day lead in the 10th

38-40-78;

Naval District Championships. Commander Edmond Gentry of Guantanamo was two strokes off

dad, 38-42-80; Charles Bock, Trinidad, 40-41-80; S. N. May, Roose-

Kinder’s

field

two

hit

stole

Lt. Commander

Wimbledon Osuna of

backed

unsure

After

Clemente

error allowing Christopher and Cimoli to score. Harvey Haddix received credit

times

Kinder Leads Navy Golfers

hits. Bad

three

The next batter, Don Hakok, hit a ball to second baseman Don Zimmer who made a two base

in

Mexico and Dennis Ralston the U. S., 62, 7-5, 64.

ninth.

Christopher

Mass. (P— of Santurce, his partner,

were

the

scored

Dick Stuart walked Christopher was sent for Stuart.

the U. S. National Doubles championship vesterday.

Brad-

homers,

field,

debig

4-2,

Pirates

Roberto

BULLETIN

who

defeat, but they did lose although the

“Showboat,’’

Station,

Antigua

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that gave his The Naval

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at

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Marines.

Juan

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regional playoffs this month. of

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Boston

Locke and and Nixon

defeated base. tonight

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won

By JIM DOUGLAS The San Juan Marines last night gained the finals of the Tenth Naval District Softball championship as they

(7-9)

Chicago New York

Berrios

Marines Beat Naval Station To Go Into Softball Finals

61

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— Washington, Bertoia (3)

Escobar.

|by

1964.

team

Pirates Defeat Cubs

RIGHT HAND COCKED—Rafael Navarro ‘gets set ‘to throw a right hand at Daniel Berrios in last night’s fight

|at

the

CAMES 001

Washington Hall and and Battey

canceling

|

Clemente Triples As

a|

Majority | The subject of commercial-| ° ting the Olympics came in for considerable discussion. Officials | explained that this problem was | one of the reasons why there was

have

Ivan Rodriguez, the team has clocked a speedy 3:08.6. (See Olympians, Page 21)

a

for |

carry

this

team.

and Spanish as official Olympic | languazes which are now con- | fined to English and French The Soviet and Spanish speak- | ing

we

school center. At 6 feet 7 inches he is the team’s tallest. player. The Puerto Ricans may have a winner in their 1,600-meter relay

into} |

proposal

squad,

dege.”’ Torregrosa

.

meeting

Sian

energy

think

proved. Our star is Pachin Vicens, who is only 5 feet 9 inches tall. But he was named the most valuable player in the Chile tourney and was named to the Little All-America team last season

and there was general acclimathe tion among delegates from 57 nations

mise

“I

our

“And

arrived

+

ing height, has a fine record. In 1958 we placed fourth in the World Tournament in Chile. Last year we were second in the Pan American Games in Chicago.

bicker-

25 athleté&

in basketball and track and field. the delegation, expects the cage

well.

said:

“But

open

Ing

made

are

petition.

usual pomp a minimum

political

including

chance to win the silver medal. The United States, of course, will win. They can name their own score against anybody in the com-

anticipated battle for the top job failed to material-

Thus.

very

delegation,

of a good showing in the Olympic Games.

heading

+ do

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hopes

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