The San Juan Star (Aug. 25, 1960)

Page 1

Wan Star

DAILY “EXCEPT SUNDAY Vol.

&

5 Z‘

I

No.

Tel.

251

3-8400

“San Juan, Puerto Rico, Thursday,

US Asks

August

10¢

25, 1960

Second-class postage pald at

Ban

Juan. Peerte

Bice

Joint Latin

Front Against Castro

Other Nations Warn Of Communist Threat By

STANFORD

BRADSHAW

SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP)--Secretary of State Christian A. Herter yesterday urged the hemisphere’s foreign ministers to show their grave concern over Cuba’s “toleration and encouragement+ of Communist intervention munism in the hemisphere’s

He in

declared

Cuba

affairs.”

that

events

that

nation’s

indicate

Tleaders are directing it “in the Communist direction.” Herters

words

to

the

OAS

ministers were echoed by Uruguay, Bolivia and Chile, which all expressed their sympathy with the Cuban revolution but voiced

concern

over

threats

ers to intervene

military

in

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE—The ‘Big Seven,’ making up the new PDP. executive committee pose briefly after their election yesterday. They are (seated, from left)

hemisphere.

Ernesto

then left he yould

Ramos

San Juan; Sanchez

Antonini,

Gov.

Munoz,

dota

(standing from left) Armando

Vilella,

and

Teodoro

Moscoso.

Felisa

Sanchez,

(STAR

Rincon

de

Yldefonso

photo

by

Gautier,

Sola

Gunter

mayor

Morales,

Cuban Roa

of

Robertu

Hett.)

Cuba’s

sed

the

and

of

the

| e

E

F

D

i

‘Big

Seven By

A.

rf

e

Oo WwW

i

Ss

Cc T

u

today.

was

The

the

other six members

party’s

presidential

of

com-

mittee are: Ernesto Ramos Antonini, speaker of the House of Representatives; Yldefonso So-

1a

Morales,

party

-secretary

and

Senate floor leader; Felisa con de Gautier, mayor of

RinSan

Juan; Teodoro istrator of the opment Sanchez

state,

Moscoso, Economic

adminDevel-

Administration; Roberto Vilella, secretary of

and

Rep.

Armando

San- »

chez, a labor leader and chair-| man of the House Labor Com-|

mittee.

Sanchez A Surprise The election of Sanchez, represeatative-at-large since 1952

a8

was considered a surprise. His selection came over’ veteran party leaders R. Quinones,

Ree

Senate,

and

such as president

Dr. Antonio

Samuel of the

Fernoés

Isern, Washington resident commissioner, both instrumental in

held

|Sunday

convention

to

form

New

Transit

could

Havana

early

By LYNN

the

Two other yesterday at party headquarters | presidential panel. in Puerta de Tierra was comOnly members were absent. posed of seventeen party leaders (See BIG SEVEN, Page 24)

Protest

in

Law

LEOPOLDVILLE,

MANUEL

to stage a “march”

9

tagleza_ to rotest cjauses” in the law

Friday

the capitol and La For-

eged hich

“discriminatory went into effect

Flying black flags from trucks gathered in front of

their cabs, the Capitol

the governor’s for:

spokesman called

mansion

while

A thirty day suspension of the law. An information campaign to inform

drivers the

the and

the

necessary

equipment

of

a

clause

to wash the tires of a construction site.

Tolerance

in

a

the

| them from driving Of their wheels.

~(For Eisenhower's remarks and Castre’s TV speech, see page 2.) Herter in his speech to the meeting

Union

and

named

Red

the

China

Soviet

as

the

“We

should

resistance

call

for

effective

to these efforts of the bloc

and

restate

the

validity of our regional associa tion and its principles as guide and instrument for our continued cooperation.”

.

Herter did not spell out (See OAS, Page 24)

what

Congo

(AP)—Steel-helmeted

that

truck

forces

before

clause

that

with smooth

hundred

or more

sok

diers were reported to have been

sent

in.

Premier Patrice Lumumba them

leaving

prohibits

has vowed to keep the Congo im tact and there was speculation that the operation in Kasai, of Leopoldville province,

presage

an

invasion

east may

of rebellious

tires on any | Katanga Province, farther east. Katanga itself was deve Geube

In the absence of Gov. Mufioz who was | diately concerned with pro-Luraum-

addressing

a

Popular

Party

meeting,

the

presentatives of the drivers presented petition to Hiram Torres Rigual an aide

told them that it suspend the law. The

the

of its provisions.

Time to buy law demands.

of heads of state to iron out the

| Congolese soldiers streamed by airlift yesterday in Kasai province, where bloody tribal fighting parallels the growth +of a secessionist movement.

Revocation

_ The drivers of more than 200 dump trucks quit work in the metropolitan area yesterday

at this meeting

difficulties.

Six

SUAREZ

not

the poss-

HEINZERLING

The

Truckers ‘March’ On Capitol By

was

open

Congo Calls Troops To Quell Secession

Munoz, who for the first time in the party’s 22-year history will not head the party, was elected yes-+ who had been selected at a terday as one of the “big the founding of the party. conference

Castro

situation

held

ibility—admittedly slim time—of a hemispheric

Latin neighbors’ attempts to control Cuba’s leanings toward Com-

MALDONADO

summit

what

yesterday where he scoffed at his

ference of severiteen. party leaders.

The

the

He

stres-

a walk-

be expected from Roa came from

which will replace Gov. The “big seven” of the Popular Democratic Party, Mufioz as supreme head of the party, was selected here yesterday at a summit con-

seven.”

however

hopeless.

Sino-Soviet

Fidel

Fi-

remarks,

not

of

President

told a news conference

with to present, low ministers:

It

was

indication

An

Executive W.

Washington,

senhower

Communist powers moving in on word | the hemisphere and told his fel

to Herter’s

his leaving

Raul

out.

|

Reds. In

OAS

Minister

the session come back

case

foreign-

affairs

Foreign

listened

by

ideologically

and said Cuba would to be friendly with the

continue

drivers

would

agreed

that

be

impossible

suspension

rethe who ,

to

would

be impossible but pressed the other complaints on him. The committee of four drivers, headed (See TRUCKERS, Page 24)

ba

demonstrations

on the

western

shore

at

Albertville,

of Lake

Tan-

ganyika. . Mali U. N. troops, Belgian para chute troopers and Katanga pro vincial soldiers were reported te have calmed that town after disturbances in which four Congolese were killed and three Belgian sol(See CONGO, Page 24)


2

|

.

President Declares

WASHINGTON yesterday the crisis

not

hopeless.

He

M.

he believes it eventually

at

which

would

include Cuban

Premier

Fidel

into

a serious

4.

Allied

pros-

in

pect.

country

war free

that and

other

took

part

in

set the Cuban went to their

he

thought

the

Cu-

itself lend would ban situation diplomacy, the te personal-type he thought indicated President there was no occasion for it at this time. to questions on foReplying

these

other

majer

made

Rot

pilot

points:

Francis

Gary

making

a

forthcoming

session

$200 million

military arms aid. And the Senate added $100 million in presidential contingency funds to meet unforesee-

Powers

speech

able crises elsewhere.

Written

in

the

of

the

dent

ADVERTISEMENT

the

off

to

Congo

bill

letting

shut

money

the

into

amendment

to

was

the

all

any

Power

he

aid

finds

Puerto

or

about

August

15,

1960

Drawings will be available for furnishing Emergency

Equipment

for

the

BIDS

Board

mingo

Building,

turce,

of

Puerto

Rico

or cerufied

check,

the

Rieo

Puerto

Dollars

of

said

calendar

( $50),

19,

payable

Medical which

days from

who have ings and

Puerto

upon

documents

otherwise the Bids will

a

the

Stop

Contract

in

Rico

Documents

PLANT

good

Medical

AND

Center,

Ponce

de

Leon

deposit

of

Avenue,

cash,

money

to the Provisional

will

in be

the

the date on which

within

Flaorder,

regime

vote

for

with

upon

to

(OAS).”. voted

military adopted

the

big

asby

appro-

thirty

(30)

bids are opened;

entire deposit will be forfeited. be received only from persons or

must form

or

OAS

apply

The

and

firms

San

is

and

Speech—

RICO

and

for

hour.

of five

percent

VIR-

cloudy mestly

HIGH:

90

p.m.

YESTERDAY’S LOW: 75. STATESIDE: New York,

Partly

cloudy;

Philadelphia,

read

Thursday,

cloudy;

dy;

Dallas,

San

88,

Franciseo,

cleudy.

San Juan: Fajardo: Ponce:

a

more year.

Mayazuez:

a.m. a.m. a.m.

10:17

a.m.

Lew

San Juan: Fajardo: Ponce:

25 10:58 p.m 10:49 p.m. 11:18 p.m.

Tides

10:32

p.m.

4:54 4:43 1:46

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

4:43 a.m. 4:32 a.m. 1:22 a.m

Mayaguez:

4:3

Thursday,

77,

rises

today

93:02 P.M.

August at

8:47

a.m.

4:36 p.m.

25:— A.M.

te sever

The and

moon sets

other

Cuban

at

partly 64,

our

aloud.

we

~~

6-6000 Rico

e service of the

_

wa

He

Latin

“who

American

worry

because

to

(criticized jcountries

they

power, and when they get

i

go

to

*'t know jup, they

from

the

0.

,

rather

than submit to the restrictions on

commercial

After

and

political ties with

listening

to

| Castro’s

speech, observers were divided regarding the measures 9 the OAS can take against . Some

believe that her strong ether

Latin

American

en nations

may

increase opposition to het regime. But others believe that | Castro's

menacing attitude foreign ministers

from the idea with Cuba and and

try

to

may induce the to shy away

of an open break her armed people, some

find

to

of

sort

agreement on the matter of Communist infiltration. i Cuban women at the ‘meeting, under the direction of Vilma pin Castro, pro-Communist

of Raul

Castro,

Might The

Accept

majority

lieve that Castro meeting U. S. as

byt

only

him

a

of

with the intimated

because more

Esand

shouted

waved at Castro in throughout his speech.

and

‘approval -

Meeting observers

would

Accept

be-

a

leader§ of the by Eisenhower,

this

would

imposing

give

audience

before which to express his ideas on the Cuban revolution and his i hate for the U. S.

Registry

, August29

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Sept.

12

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Piedras -— Barrie Obrere Tel. 3-2467 for information Nueve

R.

De

Diego

8-1428

409,

Dr. R. Lopez Central Ave. Tel.

&

Caparra

Fernandez

Dr. Tel.

of Puerto

Community

have jared

people.”

other

Puerte

Police?

CALL

Latin today,| said Fi-

ecloupartly

NOTICE the

Com-

§

Emergency

Sept.

of

(American

ties with the

bloc.

“because

wife

August Tides

10:43 10:34 11:11

challenged

nations, especialy the U'S., to try

Call

(5%)

-

High

tro

perhaps

20 million had hoped last

we

Castro's strong words confirm. ed what local observers had foreseen—that Cuba will withdraw frem the San Jose ,

military

million

veted

the |OAS,

shall win our fight,”? he Said. Cas- /

ver, 77, partly cloudy; Miami, 85, cloudy; Chicago, 79, partly

Board.

500

Win’?

will be in exile.”

ad-

partly cloudy; Washington, 77, cloudy; Boston, 70, clear; Den-

Board reserves the right to waive to reject any or all bids when it

he

to

TIDES

76,

PLEASE

and

is

congress

Shall

or without

bed in whether

House.

for

was givén before of Cuban’ Women.

“We

“With

del,

for

i :

levised speech the Conference

arm

would

go

to control

orbit.

Cuba is the American nation

at

The provisional informalities and/or

opened

China and/ ‘scoffed

neighbors

lasting only an hour an@ SS minutes—Castro sneered at the OAS and attacked the U. S. a§ the true enemy of Latin America, The te-

munist

on which the Senate are already agreed

-

YESTERDAY’S 12:15

the

Ponce

over the interior of Puerto Riceo today and tonight. WINDS: Easterly at 12 to 20

per

but

than

the

now

committee

$1,800,000,000

cloudy

ISLANDS—Partly scattered showers

miles

by

tonight.

PUERTO

GIN with

President

dei

brief

assistance. This is less than Eisenhower

sanctions

Juan,

will

One item and House

Republic.

Mayagisez—Partly

teday

GUILLERMO ARBONA, M.D.

bee

unusually

bill

voted

week

To the residents of the Metropolitan Area Do you need the services

they will be publicly

|

in

gress. The total in the bill, as Passed by the Senate, is nearly $400 million more than was

OrganStates

i Bids will be received at the office of the Provisional Board at the address given above, until 3:00 P.M. standard local time. September 16, 1960; at which time and place of the

the

justment of the differences be tween the two branches of con-

diplo-

this

such

Dominican

be accompanied by a bid bond, exe of Bid Bond included with the Con-

tract Documents, in the amount of the total of the proposal.

is in the interest

an

Senate-House

of

bid the

of

infiltration

limit U.S. aid to no more than 90 per cent of the cost of the tetal program in any country.

adopted,

economic

The

to

the

for

return

MILKS

American

in Costa

problem

Still a third amendment

Ziving the President authority to deny aid to any country which supphes arms to any La tin American nation “being sub-

of Fifty

requested the Contract Documents and Draw: made the required deposit therefor under their own names. These documents May not iter than five (5) calendar days prior to be obtained the opening bids. Each cuted on

debating

the

In

also by voice vote, an amendment

San-

Board

amount

refunded

condition

The

FORECAST

POWER

Center,

sum

win

WEATHER

for the preparation of Generator and Related

CENTRAL

Cuba’s

priation was 67-26. The Senate further

to

LAUNDRY PUERTO RICO MEDICAL CENTER, RIO PIEDRAS, PUERTO RICO. All required Contract and Bidding Documents and Drawings may be obtained at the office of the Provi-

sional

CASTRO -..we shall

either economic or sistance. This was voice vote.

Rico

Project PR-11-A On

is supplying

jected

Puerto Rico Medical Center

and bids

FIDEL

matic sanctions by the ization of American

Plant & Laundry

Rio Piedras,

an

Presi-

foreign

country

FOR

and

Emergency Generator and Related Equipment Central

Latin

this hemisphere, Castro said: “We will be friends of the Soviet Union and of the People’s Republic of China.”

Rus-

said.

he

for

after his spy plane went down in the central Seviet Union May 1 and Powers was captured. 2. Eisenhower is thinking about

to

now

Communist

Germany

over

|aid bill except

could States United The possibly have repudiated

1.

U-2

Eisenhower

turn

his

WASHINGTON ( AP)—The Senate yesterday voted $3,989,054,000 to help friendly nations and strengthen anti-Communist defens es around the world. Coupled into it was a new rap at Fidel Castro’s Cuban regime. President Eisenhower won a major victory as the Senate restored every cut made by the house in the foreign

with

meeting

his

at

affairs

reign

reporters,

did

of

$3.9 Billion Foreign Aid Bill Approved By Senate

affairs

if

1945

are

victorious

in

ability

Rica

the

people aid on

occasions.

Asked

commander

ments,

In the current controversy, he said, the U.S. has kept its hands out of Cuba’s internal

ry

as

the

tion of American States, the foreign ministers of which

sia many thousands of prisoners of war but he acted under orders based upon Allied agree-

The people of Cuba and the U.S. have always been friends, Eisenhower said, adding that this

Eisenhower

K.

Cuba’s leaning toward the Communist In defying the Organiza-+

this year’s political campaign— a fact wnich Eisenhower regrets.

Castro—but he cautioned against building up that pos-

TheOAS

HAROLD

with the Soviet Union and Communist

at

a

possibility Hemisphere ment meeting

By

HAVANA (AP)—Prime Minister Fidel Castro yesterday declared his revolutionary-regime’s open friendship

news | United Nations General Assembly in New York. It opens in late held open the September. of a Western 3. The conduct of U.S. foreign heads of governpolicy will be a major issue in

conference,

sibility

:

can

+

President,

Hope

Challenges

(AP)—President Eisenhower said in United States-Cuban relations is

indicated

ae

1\Castro Hails Soviets,

HIGHTOWER

be settled. The

Ike Sees

|g

Accord Is Possible JOHN

po

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Fidel Adamant, By

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as

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vet

i

we hil Kl

Gil Plans To Ask Court Here

line

To Proceed Against 13 Puerto Ricans

Cited In House Action

By DOUGLAS

US.

Attorney

it would

Francisco

be “several

D. RICHARDS

A.

Gil, Jr., said yesterday

weeks”. before

his

office

could

take

action on contempt citations against 13 Puerto Ricans. The citations were unanimously ‘approved Tuesday by the

House

of

Representatives.

+

Gil said he had not. yet with the commission firm of received official notice of the Miguel Angel Zeppenfeldt. All 13 claimed the House subHouse action arising out of the refusal of witnesses to committee holding hearings on in Puerto’ Rico testify when called before a Communism lacked jurisdiction and either House Un-American Activi- met committee questions with ties subcommittee, sitting in silence or invoked the fifth JSan Juan last ovember. amendment. ~ The U‘S. district attorney said he would study the case before moving

U.S.

for

a

hearing

District

Rico.

Court .of

Although

Congress

in

is

a

the

Puerto

contempt

criminal

of

offense

carrying with it possible imprisonment, it differs from other criminal actions in judicial procedure.

PIANIST holds

MEETS

Belka,

survived He

space

was

tour.

at

TV

Wire

DOGS—Pianist

Strelka,

journey,

the

(AP

SPACE

left, and

dogs

which

at television

studio

for

Van the

Soviets

studio

a performance

photo.)

Cliburn

Gil ‘said that he expects to ask the court to order “within

say

in Moscow.

20

on

cause why the should not be

a

Soviet

WALTER

STAR

PRIEST

Washingten

to

Correspondent

WASHINGTON—Chairman

How-

ard W. Smith of the House

Rules

Committee fingered the trigger of his legislative blunderbuss and threatened yesterday to blow two of Sen. John F.- Kennedy’s pet

projects on

out

of

the

water.

The sudden conservative assault the Democratic election year

program prompted speculation that the leaders would close down Congress and take their case -directly

to

the voters. Meeting behind

doors

the

rules group reportedly served tice it would refuse to send

nothe

Democratic

closed

presidential

Senate-passed

nominee’s

minimum

wage

one

of

weeks,

the

police

thefts

in

during

the

quietest

days

reported

the

24

hour

in

only

metropolitan

period

yesterday at noon. Angel P. Mesoner $500

in

Dora

Hopgood

Atlantic

thieves

mily the

jewelry of

View,

made

ending

1266

back

and

74

Castro

will

the

settle

in fa-

nedy bill. None of compromises would Rico.

At

yesterday’s

wage Reece

measures, (R.-Tenn.)

His

group

is expected

te

con-

price,

demand

junking

also

agree

beral-backed

measure _

bus

include

MIAMI DRAPERY | 1863 Loiza St. ;

Santos

agent”

has

in

had

auto

an

Associated

any

li-

third faces

ognition for

proposal.

as

the

day. a dual

president the SIU

union

agency’s

Glasses for as low as ..

The

..

..

Diaz

told

Following

the

an

three-day

abrupt

end

hearings

on

FRANCISCO A. GIL --- Will study

of

Nov.

opening

20, presiding chairman Rep. William M. Tuck said that the subcommittee would recommend

commendations the

ties

full

were

approved

Un-American

committee

earlier

weater Industry

Activi-

this

year

Gels $1 Basic Pay

and forwarded to the House which passed on the citations

Tuesday.

During ment New

the

hearing

testified to the versive materials Puerto

rector

Rico

from York

committee

Arens,

ar

hour

minimum

The

an

new

rent

wages

in Puer-

replaces

hourly

FOR

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION REHABILITATION

the

cur-

minimum.

BIDS

CONTRACT

CENTER

RICO MEDICAL

PIEDRAS,

rate

96-cent

ADVERTISEMENT PUERTO

Bureau

to Rico’s sweater and knit swim wear plants starting Sept. 9.

di-

in

Washington

WASHINGTON—The Labor Department yesterday ordered 31

bulk of sub being sent to

and

Richard

STAR

govern-

witnesses brought Orleans and New

labeled Puer-

“nerve center” in a Communist propa-

ganda drive aimed at Latin America.

the witnesses be charged with contempt of Congress. The reby

statement,

to Rico the $100,000,000

case

CENTER

PUERTO

qt

RICO

On or about August 15, 1960, Contract Documents Drawings will be available for the preparation of

bids

for

General

Construction

Work

for

the

MEDICAL

Rehabili-

CENTER,

RIO

All required Contract and Bidding Documents and Drawings may be obtained at the office of the Provi-

pickwalk-

up of

workers.

sional

Board

of

turce,

Puerto

Rico

mingo

Building,

the

Puerto

Stop

Rico

19, Ponce

upon

de

deposit

or certified check, payable for the Puerto Rico Medical

Medical

of

Center,

Leén

Avenue,

cash,

money

Fia-

Sanorder,

to the Provisional Board Center, in the amount of

Seventy Five Dollars ( $75.), which sum will be refunded upon return of said documents in good condition within

thirty (30) calendar days from the date on which bids are

opened;

otherwise

the

entire

feited.

A maximum of one (1) furnished to any one bidder sets may

be

obtained

will

be

returnable.

who

not

at the

Bids will be received and

made

the

will

be

for-

set of documents will be under deposit. Additional price

only

of

che Soo

$50

from

have requested the Contract

ings

deposit

per

persons

Documents deposit

set, which

or firms and

therefor

Drawunder

their own names. These documents may not be obtained later than five (5) calendar days prior to the opening of bids. Each

..-

bid

must

be

accompanied

by

a bid

bond,

exe-

until

3:00

P.M.

cuted on the form of Bid Bond included with the Contract Documents, in the amount of twenty five thousand dollars ( $25,000). _. Bids will be received at the office of the Provisional Board,

GLASSES ..

called.

tation Center, PUERTO RICO PIEDRAS, PUERTO RICO.

José Luis seeks rec-

day service

EYES EXAMINED

those

States.”

and

representative 162

of

the subcommittee that its jurisdiction was limited to areas “in and within the United

RIO

out as ten executives kept demands for reinstatement former vice Lugo, while

half

connection

distributorship

eted for the Volkswagen

relaxing

See us for same

Em-

Rivera.

ROSS OPTICAL

3

4 4

Juan

of the

housing legislation carrying Puerto Rico Condominimum program

Juan

yesterday as workers at the Puerto de Tierra headquarters

Smith a

Martinez,

and Volkswagen of Puerto Rico, Inc. remained at a stalemate

showdown. additional

of

negotiations between the Seafarers International Union

to conference consideration tomorrow unless liberal Democrats force an

contempt

Volkswagen And SIU Stalemated

the

to school

and

mever

Rep. B. Carroll raised’ the ques-

aid

for

Press dispatch from Washington Tuesday. He does not and

the expected affect Puerto

on

Ruiz

mission

assurances

session

cited

Manuel Arroye Zeppenfeldt was incorrectly listed as a “com-

struction. It was then, sources later reported, that Smith hinted that it would be minimum wage or nothing.

in the

Prime

dez

of the Smith com-

received

construction industry. A _ similar death was forecast for the omni-

reports.

Santurce Tel. 3-2111

block

13 persons named held in contempt.

manuelli Morales, César Andréu Iglesias, Pablo M. Garcia Rodriguez, Cristino Pérez Mén-

privately that the conferees would trim major demands of the Ken-

may

Communist Czechoslovakia in his planned tour of Europe this year, the official Czech news agency CTK

had

insurance

(#—Cuban

Fidel

not

Key members mittee

that and

yard.

PRAGUE

would

St.,

drying

Frank

milder House version favored by Republicans and Southern Democrats.

As

that

$200

abandon

ment difference between Kennedy’s $1.25 an hour proposal and the

Rib-

Fidel To Visit Czechs Minister

it

show

Peter Hawes, Gertrudis Meléndez Pérez, Ramon Diaz Cruz,

committee

lawmakers’

to

feldt, Consuelo Burgos de Pagan, Juan Saez Corales, John

legal restraints on picketing in the

Venus

that was

Those

Mrs.

reported

off with

clothing

ed

15 area

bot St. in Santurce told police burglars broke into his home

stole

liberal

hearing

Congress were José Enamorado Cuesta, Manuel Arroyo Zeppen-

their fight for a federal school aid bill. Earlier the committee had _hint-

a of

conference

tion of Federal

15 Thefts Reported In

joint

unless

bill

Quiet Day: Only

a

a

Unlike a criminal trial, he said, the initiative rests with these cited, not with the government.

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days”

The question of “jurisdiction” was raised both by the witnesses and by civil rights counsel Abraham Diaz Gonzalez who appeared at the hearings on be-

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will

make

cal

responsibility

wants

contend

from

he

can

get the Democrats together. With this mild gibe at the

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brought

struggled

no-

with

a

cabinet

Eisenhower

Kennedy,

for

vigorous

member.

said

Benson

years

for

has

real

re-

Benson had traveled the world trying to increase the markéts

support

caused

the

Senate

dent

an administration that will provide leadership will act.’

Asked

and

a

Congress

for comment,

that

Eisenhower

replied vigorously that the Democratic nominee has a 2-to-1 majority of his party in the membership of Congress. Defends Leadership

He

said

he

doesn’t

see

how

much more Kennedy could want. -Ejisenhower said that as for lead-

ership,

he

had

provided

it

some of He said

for American commodities. To say that Benson and the administration are responsible for the farm problem is all wrong, the Pres-

by

sending to Congress a program first outlined in January and then repeated in May and August.

said. Makes

Own

Decisions

Nixon—Eisenhower was questioned several times about the role Nixon has played in the administration. He was asked what policy decisions Nixon had participated

in. No one participates in his decisions, Eisenhower replied forcefully, and no one can make actual decisions except himself.

PRESIDENT

EISENHOWER

... they have the majority

But, he went on, he has ali , sorts of advisers and Nixon has will

speak

on

partisan

matters. He he wants to

that evangelist Billy Graham had said religion is going to be one of

party in the White crease its strength

Equal time—He announced he had signed a bill under which

the

Eisenhower pinpointed only one speech, a Sept. 29 address to a

Kennedy

Roman

Catholic,

Nixon

The

President

said

The these

President topics:

ard

also

touched

and Vice President

M.

Nixon,

presidential

the

Rich-

Republican

nominee,

without

on

can

debate

the networks

problem he

will

said,

be

the

a_

basic

Republicans

A "Jay-Walker” Is Not A Bird into

the

new

effect,

finds

of

quite

himself

Law

going

the

public

often

the

bounced

into

proper

care,

the

new

education

and

su-

chances are it’s because you drive a car. If you drive a car, chances are you need service such as ENGINE TUNE-UP,; AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION,- BRAKES or MUFFLER. You con get the service you at CAR

Ave. —

CLINIC,

Santurce

115

de

Diego

(in front of Pue-

blo Supermarket).

Stop CAR aat

and

CLINIC thare

let a pedestrian won't move

Republican

always

constitutional

freedom

worship.

He

thinks

said

he

of

the

cross,

before you

that naturally perpetuate his

House ahd inin Congress.

fund-raising

dinfer

in

Chicago. But the President said he has a great many non-political speaking

dates.

Kennedy Says ‘Medical Care

For Aged Now Major Issue of medical

marked

Senate

(AP)—The

care

for

down

on

the

is- | tem and to raise payroll taxes aged | |pay

the

yesterday

by

issue.

A 51-44 vote posal backed

write broad fits

into

defeated the proby Kennedy to

medical

the

social

NEW

te

security

sys-

Gov. New

the

28,

of

eldest

the

C.

son

of

Puerto

Rican

Activities Division of the Republican State Campaign Commit tee, according to an announce-

ment

from

quarters Young

Republican

here. Rockefeller,

who

headspeaks

Spanish, said his father will make sampaign appearances in Puerto

Rican

communiuties

in

New York City this fall. Rodman has also been named chairman of vision.

the

Negro

Democratic blamed

(GUEST

setback

on

the threat of a veto by President Eisenhower of includinig any

healh

benefit

plan

in

security system. Kennedy said he

the social

regaraha

the

Activities

her it would be possible to pass any progressive legislation ina this politically charged congres-

sessien.

Di-

of

this

in

October

HOUSE HOUSE)

country

in

and

the

election

November.”

Lions Play Host

To 20 New Citizens. The Lions Club of Puerto Rico yesterday was host at its ’weekly business-luncheon meeting in the Condado Beach Hotel to 20 men

and women who were granted U. S. citizenship.

recently

The club presented Americans with a small

the U.S.

new flag

and a copy of the Constitution. Antonio Queipo Rodriguez who received his citizenship papers om

, spoke

briefly

on

citizenship means to him. The main speaker at the ing was

ASHFORD

presidential

his

Once it was taken, he said, the remaining course was to “take the matter to the people

Nelson A. Rockefeller of; York, has been appointed

chairman

The

te

them.

nominee

sional

STAR

YORK—Rodman

Rockefeller,

for

care bene- | Vote on Monday as a test of whet-

Rockefeller’s Son Appointed Chairman Of P.R. GOP Unit

law

pervision, they become nice little creatures to have around. . .species ‘pedestrian.’ If you are not a “jay-walker,”

need

a

a Quaker. he

the

is

guaranteeing

Special that

He can only walk, . .he can’t fly, except of course when given an assist by a car bumper. They are more harmed than harmful and with the

to

presi-

Sen. John F. Kennedy for extensive treatment in the fail campaign after his defeat in the

become extinct. There has been a limited effort to exterminate them by bouncing them off the front of speeding automobiles. This method is unsatisfactory and repugnant. Besides it is frowned upon by legal bouncer joil.

back

the

provision

was

if the present situation the breed could rapidly

and

in

Kennedy

WASHINGTON

will be focused on o creature known as “‘Jay-Walker.’’ He is very com-

authority

issues

campaign.

goes

sue

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attention

principal

dential

said help

pdlitical

been at the top in this group. Religion—Eisenhower was _ told

little pity on the poor “jay-walker.”

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their

form in the farm laws, which go back to 1930.

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agriculture to a disaster point, the

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NEW

were 104 contracts posted in nearby November against business in actuals. The quiet,

domestic following

better York

than cane

raw market was estimated sales of

20,000 tons to New refiners Tuesday at

ed a new

advance

the

York

New

NEW

a 149

board

FUTURES

YORK

No.

as

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Alhs Chal Alumin Ltd Aluminum Co Amerada Pet Am Airlines Am Can Am

Oct Mar

May Jy Sep

Raw B-

sugar

spot

Close

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3.13

3.13

3.13

3.13 3.19

3.11 3.16

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6.55.

Bid.

Dow NEW

YORK

Jones

(AP)-Closing

Dow

Jones

averages:

30 28 15 6&

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Clese

Changes

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Smelt Tel Tel Tob

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a

is appoint-

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COFFEE

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6 closed

advanced

it continued

of 15 points in Am Am spot prices.

SUGAR

will

firms.

By JOHN

Cuba.

credit in the United States. Trad-

exclusi-

for

F.AS.

ed further rallying tendencies mm domestic sugar futures. There

evenings.

used

facilities

pound

market

ex-

Toppers’ Club, a club which will

for

a

Developments in Washington on the Dominican sugar issue check-

have retained Raymond Associates to do the decor

and graphics for the “Top O’The First” restaurant atop the new

First

cents

Easier Credit

S. market.

prices ranging up toe 6.55 cents a pound delivered. Those sales mark-

!

Pierre

th im

in the U.

World raws were quoted at 3.28

futures moved higher yesterday on short

sugar

f

Thursday, August 25, 1960

FUTURES

ef

Smith,

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closed

amd

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Lew Sep Dee Mar May

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Jy 29

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futures

“Me”

futures

contracts.

35.48 B60 6.14 —ciened

35.28 3.53 35.15 34.60

34.20

6

to

25

Close 35.20-29 35.53N 35.12N = 34.60N

| 34.20N

low

}

Sales

Sep

Hish 45.45

Low 45.40

Close | 45.446

Dee May

44.00 43.38

43.90 43.29

|

43.20

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August

ve

25, 1968

7

Oil C ompany Makes Americans Pay Record 6 Traffic Safety Films $100 Billion In Taxes Esso

Standard

produced

fe

safety films

ee

The films,

tne ax

Oil

(P.R.)

bas) Esso

here;

said

the

six public service traf-|rate had prompted

im an ee

ie ae st :

which center around | in

eee

high

‘accident |

Esso to pro-|

eaamateeee

oo

ob=-Americans |totatied Ghar od Taas wets

paid a.recerd $100 billien-in taxes

is no com-| -oi4

Most common types of} mercial

ame

Sant

|the 1958 level of $567.88 because

er Production | to federal, state and lecal govern-|the population grew Puerto Rican talent ments im 1959, the Census Bureau| than tax collections. e filming. There

The

a bit

nasty

ne, Kove

Ss

seorany umes, fon ax”

faster

oe

Federal tax revenues declined from $65 billion to $67,300,000,000

record for collections per | im fiscal 1959 because of the delay-

content in the films. The payments, compared | person—$579.19—was recorded in| ed tax effect of the 1958 recession. vehicle accident were s, shown “We believe we have a poten-| with 9as.400,000,000 which a year earlier, 1957. . However, the drop was more than vate ley hee ee ram Co. i | tial solution to the driver educa-| were made during the various} Federal tax collection ate De per person s offset by an increase in state and ayers "| tion lem and a plan that will | governmental fiscal years which during fiscal 1959 amounted to| local partmentand other goy tax collections from $,-_ . $381.35. State and lecal govern-| 490,000,000 to ernment personnel. do to Bivens reduce ge accident —_ 700, 200,800. at various times during ments collected $185.69 The t = a Stanley Schreuder, ‘ Manager of | rate Schreuder said. The

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STAR—

Thursday, August 25, 1960

Cook

Mrs. Franklin Given CARL

Says She ‘Doesn't Do Much’

Award For Local Clubwomen Puerto

y Mary Dee

untiring

enthusiasm

energy.

She

has

Rico. Guevara

is

ington,

gra-

reluctant

any

longer look that

interested

me.

I began

serve

the

in

Franklin

Honor

Award

leadership in pro-

to peoples

around

the

world.”

of

of the Council

International

Clubs,

Mrs.

to

to de might

women’s

recognition

distinguished

Mrs.

CARE

executive director. As vice-chairman

community.”

individuals

program.

2,500 convention delegates by CARE President Harold S. Miner and Richard W. Reuter, CARE

of

service.

clubs

affiliated

with

the

GFWC in the past CARE program. Appropriately, the CARE campaign of Puerto Rican clubwomen began with a candlelight “We program

tion of Santurce is filled with citations from various organizations and

the

The award, a framed plaque, was bestowed in the presence of| |

Heme Filled With Citations Her home in the Menteflores sec-

her

of

viding self-help and relief assistamce

to

interests, riding, no

around for something in some small way

Julita

convention

for “outstanding

responsibili-

ties and my former bridge and horse-back

C.,

received the

at understatement. “I really do not do anything,’’ she says. ‘‘When my daughter, Manuelita, married and moved to California, I f

without

D.

CARE

talk about herself and is a master

‘myself

Mrs.

General Federation of Women’s]. Clubs for their part in the GFWC-

ciousness of spirit and sparkle that identifies her with the charm and friendliness of the people of Puerto Mrs.

clubwomen,

by

Arce de Franklin, were honored at the recent Wash-

and the

Rican

represented

Luquillo—born Mrs. Manuela Garcia de Guevarra is a dynamic person with

boundless

align

THE SAN JUAN

Her

dearest treasure is a glass-encased replica of the U.S.S. Missouri, the battleship on which the Japanese surrender of World War II was accepted by General Mac

Arthur. by

This was

Rear

presented

Adm.

G.

B.

H.

hospitality

bor

to

ing

San

U.

S.

as

a good

Navy

Juan.

was

pitality

Chairman

Service

Organization.

She

has

also

from

Rear

lery,

who

mandant

of

the

Hos-

citations

Adm.

Daniel

Hall

district,

V.

Gal-

as

com-

and

from

for her work in the various phases of the USO program as carried out by the National Catholic Com-

munity

Services,

president of and director

Mrs.

the

YWCA

the ARC Volunters of the Blood Bank.

Guevara

nating

Edwin C. Bond, executive director of the USO in the United States

the

Women’s Coast Guard League of P. R., and has just been elected

United

received

the

visit-

Home

followed of

neigh-

personnel

She

...She

Hall,

fermer Commandant of the 10th Naval District, in token of her warm

MRS. MANUELA

to her

is on

committee

the

which

nomiselects

the island “Mothers of the Year,” and,

her

ject

is to

most

current

the

10 tbsps.

this

liquid to

liquid,

adding the

rind

the Stella Niagara Seminary, her own Alma Mater: the Sacred Heart Academy in Buffalo, N. Y.,

that

none

St.

Aloysius

Ohio ter.

into

one

and

Both

she

Academy

Puerto

and

Rico

her

in chap-

husband,

one

with

water Add

and

community

sugar,

lime

alumnae

rai well.

lime

and

the

make

water

cornstarch,

if

of

the

dash

of

salt

in

a saucepan

to

the

so

The

centers

is

aid

clinics

mothers

liquid.

heat stirring continuously 5 to 10 minutes or until

for the

(it

will

In

leave

the sides of the pan). Rafael Guevara, a commission Just before removing from | Manuela Guevara is on the agent in San Juan, share an en-|! board of directors of the execu- |thusiasm for dancing. They won | the heat, add the grated coco-; tive committee and secretary of \a trophy for their execution of nut meat. Place in a shallow pan or platthe American Red Cross here. the Danza at the Casa de Espaia ter to cool. Then place in the She also represents the ARC in and are among the few who have refrigerator to chill the SMVH (Service in Military mastered the island’s and Spain’s Before serving, sprinkle with and Veteran’s Hospitals), is ac- traditional dances, some of which cinnamon or colored sugar crystive for Our Lady of Carmel are centuries old. tals (do not use both). “This Church, works on the executive Everyone Likes This Dessert is extra good,” Mrs Guevara

committees

of

the

Convalescent

dren the

Bell-

for

Chik

in Aibonito, the YWCA

and

“Homage

ganization. a

Rosario

Home

to

the

Besides

leader

in

the

Aged”

or-

all this, she’s Spartners,

the

“I think

cipe

for

you

will

Coconut

enjoy

my

Custard,”

re-

she

says “everyone seems to like it.” For this recipe you will need one

coconut,

%

cup

corn

starch,

adds,

“served

with

Dies” (All God’s Chillun Got Wings,) third production of the Festival ef at the Tapia.

Universal Theater Curtain is 8:40 p.m.

TOMORROW—Cowboy dance at the clubhouse of the Phi Sigma Alpha Fraternity in Hato Rey at 9: p.m., sponsored

pa

Phi

by

Rev.

the p.m.

and

card

to benefit the St. Anne at the home of the Most A.

Ervine

Puerte

lands

Kap-

Sorority.

TOMORROW—Tea

party Guild

the

Swift,

Rico

Episcopal

Tickets

and

Bishop

Virgin

Diocese,

are

$1.50

monies

for

Juniorettes

of

3

p.m.

IT WAS PENETRATING

\T'S $o EASY

the

per

per-

Cataho, at the Casa beginning at 9: p.m.

SATURDAY—A

students

returning

formal ball for

te school

at

their

and

as

districts,

children

first

lectures

and

by

welare

where

are

civen

personal

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Enjoy the most different and delicious Buffet in Puerto Rico in the beautiful Club La Concha. Every Tuesday and Thursday from

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10 p.m. at the Casine de Puerte Rico. Two orchestras will provide continuous dance music. SATURDAY—Installation cereCatholic Daughters of America, Granada Court, at the court’s clubhouse on Ponce de Leon at

and

Papaya.”

On The Calendar This Week TODAY—Opening of Eugene O’Neill’s “Todos los Hijes de

kits

weekly check-ups.

YMCA.

ber

aid

training native midwives to more effective in combating high death rate in childbirth.

stations

and low

thickens

first

Bogota,

the

over

mixture

of

are be the

white

of the lime

into

funds

womens’

At these centers, qualified medical personnel and registered nurses

of

grated

bitter

Cook

City

needed.

sugar,

(carefully

used), the juice a

quart

went

Rico’s

other equipment for the network a of public health centers established in poor by the

coconut

one

by Puerto

clubs

dash of salt. Grate. the coconut meat and squeeze through a strainer using

of

the

new

serves

pro-

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10

Kappa Phi Sorority Starts Annual Convention Tomorrow ay

The

Kappa

of San Juan nual

Phi

Sorority

will hold its an-

convention,

beginning

this Friday, Aug. 26 to Sept. 5, with a number of social and administrative activities. Miss Mayra’ Rodriguez Canino will preside over the convention which starts with a cowboy-dance on Friday at 9 p. m. in the club house of the Phi Sigma Alpha Fraternity in Hato Rey.

On

Saturday,

at 1:30 p. m,

the

group will hold a meeting in the Phi Sigma Alpha Fraternity’s club house. A picnic is scheduled for

Sunday.

PS

Oteros

children.

have

eight

Pictured

sons and

above

are,

two

left

daugters, 30 grandchildren and four great grand-

to

right:

Eduardo

Otero,

Luis

Ral

Otero,

Mrs.

Blanca Otero de Torres, Manuel

and Victoria Otero, Dr. Carlos Otero and Capt. Hum-

berto

not

Otero.

The

five

children

pictured

reside

in

New

7 p. m. the group will hold a roller-

York.

skating Bowling

Ann Landers Says

Road,

DEAR

ANN

letter

LANDERS:

is

being

| old ere

a the father of the bride-to|&

by

When

written | woman

husband

I

you told that

to remarry

her

: applauded

forty-two-year-old just added one!)

form-

wildly.Y

DEAR

be eeElsie is) 29 years ee old a) and|_1 Was married to a charming, on) A | aMusing, irresponsible skunk. He

she’s

a good

Me

den

“isie

tacks

girl.

Any

oh

ak

as

Pe

years.

operation also

has

work My

The

is

not

n

have

my

letter

wedding.

He on

says the

on the husband. —IN DOUBT DEAR IN:

teeth

this

father

What Is

the

an operation

expense

is

a

|S l¢

ea

‘Bi

night

.

hospital. P

im to

going

d

and

and

then

nurse

while

it

took

it

recover.

took Just

me when

|}°

ree,

’ k magic,

We

remarry

im

and

‘eal

a

To

make a

long

story

short,

100

I

had the same old problems, only doubled in spades. After a year of misery I threw in the sponge. Please, Ann, keep telling women that once they unload a no-goodnick to be smart enough to remember what the past was like.— BOMBED TWICE

a woman? his fiancee

doctor

DEAR BOMBED: Thanks for your interesting letter. I have

known some exceptions to this rule but by and large, your position is a sound one. (And P. S. that head is now on

now.

DEAR ANN LANDERS: You have a wise lead on those 41-year-

both

ignores

——

ihe

a

I

LANDERS:

My

hard-working,

easy-

adores

work.

a year. I He has the

His nurse had left him

black

is

man,

the

He

make crazy

a

bill

makes

is

as

good

being

taken

“in

a

to

spot.’’

I

care but

don’t

hold

an

informal

preside

ball

at

tKe

Caribe Hilton Hotel. ‘ The anniversary of the sorority will be celebrated with a formal

ball in the Casino de Puerto Riéo

on Sept. 4 at 9 p. m. It will end with breakfast in the home of Miss Mayra Rodriguez.

Ott To San Francisco

as

bills, phone, clothing. He

take

payments

...to will

four from

away.

supposed

mortgage

RODRIGUEZ .

CANINO

year. if he

I had to go to work ago to keep our ‘house

is

MISS MAYRA

$6,000

paid. years

I pay the essential insurance, food and

Rey.

children

$4,000 a idea that

it

Paradise Matadero

in Santurce under the sponsorship of the sorority on Sept. 3 at 11 a. m. Following the mass, a luncheon will be held at noon in the Condado Beach Hotel. That same day at 9 p. m. the group

and there’s no other woman—unless he’s Superman. The problem is, he has no responsibility where money is concerned, yet he feels HE should handle the finances as a matter of self-respect.

not

img perhaps your daughter ought to reeonsider her decision. She should have her teeth taken eare of when the need arises, howwhich

the

the

years

| and

thinks is unnecessary (just to save him money) is so crass and insult-

ever,

with

in

husband

squandered

inheritance,

|| the scene.

fixed

the

cheated,

©" | began to feel like a human being me | ?8@!9 this crumbum appeared on

before

and

me,

1 divorce

man _ buying

which

off

|W

do you say?|

horse or marrying His suggestion that

have

small

She|

that

removed

my

|ran

bridge-

asking

to

an |

wrote

daughter’s

fall

said

new

lied

past |; I ° was

necessary. some

and her appendix should

-

in the

son-in-law

a registered

a

aoa

doctor

to have

future

should

ce

of appendicitis

few

the

man

the the

be held at the Sacred Heart Church

shoulders.

ANN

Hato

in at

The celebration will go on with a beer and pizza party in the home of Miss Xiomara Jordan in Santurce on Sept. 2 and a mass will

Is He Buying A Horse Or Marrying? This

party Center

naye

The

ANNIVERSARY—The Manuel Oteros celebrated their golden Aug. 14, in Altamesa with five of their 10 children in attendance.

anniversary

for it

of

the

is

always

know

where

RRR

WEDDING

wedding

time

SRO

GOLDEN

The place and

have not been set yet. New members of the sorority will be formally initiated at a ceremony on Aug. 30 at 7:30 p. m. in the home of Miss Rodriguez Canino in Santurce. On Aug. 31 at

his money goes. He says if he handled ALL the money he’d just spend it all. What do you suggest? —E.

P.

J.

DEAR

E.

P.

J.:

Let

ALL the money See how he does. you.

an

If

he

runs

true

understanding

handle

all

It’s worth

the

Landers

help yeu

with

to her

handle

form,

YOU

have

are

after

to

that.

try.

Ann

them

to

that money

the

him

for one month. He may surprise

will

your

be

glad

problems.

in care

to

Send

of this news-

paper enclosing a stamped, addressed envelope.)

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HATO 124

F.

D.

AT

at the home

of his

mother,

Mrs. Eva Lopez, on Americo Salas St. on Sunday at 3 p.m. He is the son of Rafael Lopez Baledon of Santurce.

HASTA the

LUEGO—Col.

island

this

week

and

for

Mrs.

his new

Arthur

REY Roosevelt

6-2571

Calle

Parque

Plaza

Canton

Tel. 810

in the

past

three

years.

(STAR

photo

by

Betty

Knorr)

Norge

_-TRY

the Most

Bed-

PONCE Union Tel.

81

2-3278

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August 25, 1960

nd PONCE

Rosarito de Jesus °

\ The calendar of activities of the Ponce chapter. of Eta’ Gamma Delta Sorority is full for the coming weekend. At 4 p.m. Friday, there will be a get-together party, at the La Alhambra home of sorority godmother, Elenita Toro de Oliver, in honor of the sorority’s godmothers. The first Delta chapter. president Rosarite Armstrong

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del Valle, Yacht Club Queén Malén Delgado, Deportivo Club Queen Martita Fiel and Coffee Queen Adita Molini, all sorority members,

will

also

be

the

REASONS!

ho-

nored guests on this occasion. At 10 pm. Saturday, ‘an informal

dance

will

be

held

at

the Deportive Club te honor Idita Pérez, president of the Sorority’s governing board. At

9

am.

Sunday,

there

will

be a picnic saly on the

at the Quinta Ro Adjuntas road, at

the

sorority

home

of

| -

godmother

Ada Torres de Rosaly. The meeting place will be at Magali Hostas’ home. All ‘sorority the different

vited

to

members from chapters are in-

join

the

weekend

fun.

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Those who need accommodations should get in touch with Ligie

Vivas,

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Praxedita Box

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6

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Ponce-born executive Supreme

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Jorge

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Dr.

Lorenzo

Fredo

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Saturday Olympic

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her

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a

re-

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who

is

back

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The

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Rotary

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Petty And Personal Campaign RESTON

Times

News

WASHINGTON—The

paign

is

running

the

to

form,

which

is

to

The

say it is getting more petty and personal as it goes along. There was a time between the summit meeting and the nominating conventions when

it

looked

to

have

as a

Purpose,

if

the

two

genuine

the

debate

role

the growth State of its fare

parties

of

the

were

about

thé

Federal

these larger for the time

issues being,

be

back

same

drifting

into

the

national and the and wel-

Union

Life

against in

Insurance

active

in

Al

Company

the

arguments

Smith

in

1928,

has

up

again

similar assault on’ Senator Kennedy. Billy Graham, the Baptist .parson from North Carolina, has taken time out from saving souls in Switzerland to announce that re ligion is a legitimate issue in the campaign and will be decisive in the end. Anti-Catholic Campaign Grows Searcely a day goes by that the mails do

bring

Jet

into

some this

scurrilous newspaper

anti-Catholic office.

and

nr

ficial publication his

father’s

“Battle

Line”

says

this week: has been effect of

$400

million

on

the

Nixon”

BIRTH

CONTROL

Sir:

on

| for

With the

regard to your 17th of August

in “good

Negro

the

ing the right of Mr. Eduardo Flores of the CAP, to state who is a good Catholic, a good Chris-

tian,

who

what may

is

laws are anti-Christian, I state a few facts?

(a) The use of artificial vices to prevent conception immoral, not merely because Catholic Church says, so, also because it is against Natural law. It is immoral only for Catholics, but also everyone because all are

law.

as

‘the

the

It would

and

issue

lower

only

for

Catholics?

cried

to

and

heaven

got

the

pu-

years

ago

it

was:

find

of

Surely escape

not. the

violating obeying

mo

nature

its

How then conclusion

nature’s

law

nature’s

escape.

and

outspoken

The

God?

Book

tells how severely Onan for the sin

Council

Church,

of

Catho-

and_

others

Fact one does not pertain

he |think in ‘have

(Gen.

There

is j

of Genesis

God punished of contracep-

38:10).

The

de

testable thing was the deliberate, willful

and

tion

the

of

unnatural conjugal

a

little

about

So let’s this—We

Mr.

Editorial

three Christians facts which he is dis- ,condemn birth control.

tion. “And therefore God slew him because he did a detestable thing.”

frustra-

act—a

has

died

of

per-

Therefore,

Writer, I firmly believe that Mr. Eduardo Flores has all the right jin the world to say who is a good Christian when it comes to birth control, beeause he has his

facts

Catholic facts.

right

and

facts

but

Joseph

' Rio

are

to

price

the

personal

and

a

Modern

not

his F.

only

his

Christian Mowery

Piedras, ‘P:R.

:

ed.

But

this

simply

of

grown-up

“honor?”:

our

national

of

thing a

for

Francis

“spy

language”

a

man

Judgment

home

him.

The easy, sympathize

the with

be

a

view

as

in

safety

caught

up

“cpurt”

which

his

‘supe

a

fe

way would be say that, Xafter

should

stickily

of

comfort-

so-called

sentimental Powers—to

this the

pilot a

man

on

why

in: of

the not

works

alien,

mission”

sent

is

another

an

life to save and so his Russian accusers?

would

It

who

on

in

“criminal had

Powers,

plané.”

Has

snickered

he

dishonest

not.

as

have

it

would

“copping

a

plea”

for

himself.

He

was

copping

a: plea

his

responsibility

as

an

American

citizen.

i

But he was more than a private citizen who had got into difficulty abroad. He was a soldier, if not in uniform, of the United States—specifically of its most urgent arm in the. cold war, the Central Intelligence Agency. When he accepted his job—and at $30,000 a year it was an infinitely better job than his background could ever othérwise

have

found

who

had

for him—he

lost

his

took

way

in

his chances.

the

Soviet

Here

was

labyrinths.

no

Here

littke

was

boy

a

man

on a high mission who knew in advance ef its risks—and of ' privileges. Was he entitled then upon capture—a capture whith was bluntly his duty to cost of death itself—to ship’s officer on a raft kick off the passengers

is

far

more

But

millions

when seen

of

they had hundreds

than

in the infantry officer

has

quired

of him,

or

Jima,

Iwo

men, to of

theirs;

outfits

no

more

than or

far

die our

less

for

of the

is

favored

United

immunity

he

a

part

than

States

from

Army.

death,

TODAY’S

BEST

ship’s

i that another his country.

have

platoon

Pearl

leader,

died

intelligence death

in

is

still sadly heceshave suffered a not,

unhappily,

EUROPE

Nixon

and Kennedy is that Nixon is the kind of a fellow who can talk back to Khrushchev in the kitchen while Kennedy would be more apt

to talk back to him at the Harvard club. ees

Capital

your

takes. eee Association of

The

beating

paycheck

The Says

punishment:

it

doesn’t

know

Gerontology how

to

pre-

vent people from aging. Women are more resourceful. Once they hit 40, they any further.

merely

refuse

to

TY

THAYT OE

LON

+

Sys

ay

go

eee

The

makes

Kennedy-Johnson _

an

impact

on

Dixie.

ticket

One

third of the South is for Johnson, one-third for anybody but Ken-

nedy—and

one

third

for

Jefferson

Davis. ess

—.

*

The only senators in Washing: ton who are accomplishing much these days are the ones who play a tse

——_ ITALY Luigi ‘“

de Simoni

8-2 r=

I}

:

re

Normandy, {

Harbor—but

FROM

An

when

wherever.

es?

the

Powers,

With no wish to persecute one man, it is sary to say it: In that Moscow courtroom we

sake.

it

their duty. Many of us‘ have die, not gladly but stoically,

exhausfed

personal

of

a cruel thing to say only way to protect

to maintain friends so

any

small, an intimate, a an insignificant one.

its

avoid at every cost, including the’ final save himself in the way he did? Is. a flung from a sinking liner entit] to if the raft, too, begins to sink? His

responsible command. Now I know it is seemingly man should die, if dying is the

you

between

strong,

and

pro-

the United States of America. i First, he had saved his own life by permitting his aircraft and its secrets to fall into enemy hands, at the expense of his own country’s vital interests and in violation of his ‘duty. Next, in the trial itself, he again saved his life by jdining his country’s assailants in slandering that country, in violation

has to take his phone calls at a night club because his home number is unlisted for privacy’s

difference

of

for

“Celebrities for Nixon’? is formA celebrity is a person who

The

fewer

“duty”

res-

we:

superficially compassionate. : For Powers was cooperating not so much with his; own accusers as with the accusers of his government and his country. He was not, in the language of the Americar criminal epurts,

KNEBEL “Can

personal)

weapons

be

duty

shopper:

and

the

pseudo-sophistication

trial

from

to

all, he had his cooperated with

issues

Bureas

guts

and

like

American

riors

WHITE

in

Virginia

Washington

fewer

words

words~ out

for F

FEVER FLETCHER

old

pass

far

“POTOMAC By

personal

progress-in

sophomoric

to

refrained

side

of

our

produce

able

Issue

West

all

the

cee

and was

education

himself

in

STAR

against

laws? | Christians—Protestants.

can that

we

What

the

is now fairly obvious that short weeks 270 that the

Protestant

{to Catholics but to the natural (b) The laws of nature are law and Christians. Fact two of universal validity, they bind |does not pertain to Catholics, but everyone, always and_ every- to the Bible which contains the where. Is there any Christian teachings for all Christians. Fact or even any believer in God, ‘three definitely does not pertain who would deny that God is the ,to Catholics but to the other

Author

an

standards

value

the “Battle

Religious

he

had

level

condemned a Federal Council of still be immoral universally even Churches report giving some if the Church said nothing on countenance to birth control. the subject. Who would hold; Now let’s consolidate our three that stealing and lying are wrong

,facts.

old

What

Moscow

many of their supporters. This, of course, is not new, but that is just the point. The only form of warfare that remains the same is politics. Last week an Air Force pilot actually took John Donne’s advice and went out and caught a falling star, and yesterday, a pitcher for the Chicago Cubs who got punched in the face by a second baseman, retaliated with a million-dollar law suit. But no such originality has yet appeared on the political scene.

National

lag” ‘that

These melancholy questions arise _ correspondent’s mind in the afterlight

by

to

it a “missile lag’ or a “space

these

.

de‘lic Women to testify against a is Senate bill to permit contracepthe ,tive information through the but mails. In that same year the Methe thodist Church South, the United not Lutheran Church of America, the for Presbyterian Synod of the Re sub-

formed

our

See

contraception as were the Ca-|please direct me to the men’s and tholics. In 1931 a delegate of outer spacewear department?” ss etc., \the Southern Baptist Association appeared with the secretary of

anti-Christian

ject to the natural

leaders

in

if

men?

in its offers to help get

Eschews

instantly.

difficult

duce

primary have been far too optimistic. As usual, the political underground is at work. There are at least two campaigns afoot: one by the candidates themselves and another on

Thirty

not

faith”

doing so. Nevertheless, it hopes of a few

religious

punishment

(c)

deeline

opportunis-

to defend

students

campaign

from

which

nishment

editorial concern-

an

country.

the

Democratic

|version

is “still

on the campaign,

LETTERS ON

who

On the other side, Vice President Nixon has circulated an appeal to his fellow Republicans not to raise the religious issue in

primaries.” It then goes on to refer to a statement in an article on Kennedy by Stewart Alsop in The Saturday Evening Post, specifically to “the theory that Joe Kennedy has financed and masterminded his son’s drive for the White House as a recompense for his own thwarted Presidential ambitions.” “Battle Line” failed to add the rest of Alsop’s quote: “The only thing wrong with

FACTS

WASHINGTON—Is

pro-

the cards before Nixon starts to deal. This sort of thing has recently been spread-

Nixon

oss

Kennedy, naturally, down the practical

is the

ponsibility?

Old

this

agents and small-bore politicians in Washington are getting louder every day. The Republican National Committee’s of“Senator Jack trying to play

Digest, which

“The

African

pamph-

ths

‘By William S. White **muntes’

to the

protested

should most trouble us as we confront the ‘massive and bfooding hostility of the Soviet Union across the world? i Or is it, instead, really a lag in ovr. national charactér, a

not acting

a

not

is not devoted

' Of Duty And Honor

isn’t

Line” statement as “entirely proper,” to suggest that the Kennedy Foundations

campaign

shown

simply

party, immediately distortion.

Democratic

dollars

of Dallas, awho

anti-Catholic

it

ing to the Senate floor, where Senator Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania, has emerged as the leading provocateur for the Republicans. He has managed in the last week to imply that the Kennedys have already spent between a million and a half and seven million

about religion, Joe Kennedy, Ezra Taft Benson. “The Old Nixon” and “Th> New Ni-.on.” Carr Collins, president of the Fidelity was

that

paganda sheet of the other party, has ntly been working over President Eisenttower’s golf and pvresc :n7 the Vo > > dent as

cut

will prevail we seem to

old

is

tic young politician.” And of course, Kennedy himself started the post-convention personal attacks by suggesting that somebody better

Government,

of the nation’s economy mind, health, education

Maybe again, but

going

theory

Post, which

Democratic against the

Presidential - cam-

true

mastermind

true.” The

Service

e

JAMES York

ANAM

By New

ar

®

Issue Far From

pee

Religious

:

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Beth

Kennedy

and

Nixon

have

drawn

Constitution)

‘wave

of embarrassment

radio

heavily

found

in

the

top-flight

universities

news

Mr.

of

he

is

The Door

They

are.

appeals

sister

from

republics

the

He

left the Organization

no other

choice

but

hemis-

of American

to unite,

States

without

Cuba,

in the defense of the hemisphere against the Communist inroads so clearly established in Castro’s government and, consequently, in the Cuban republic. It is no longer a question of taking sides in the Cuba-U.S. -controversy; the-issue of Cuban relations with the United States, of specifies such as expropiation of American holdings in Cuba and the cancellation of Cuban sugar quotas in the U.S. market, are now of secondary importance. The QAS has a larger and more urgent problem to resolve. That is the manner in which all the American republics should act jointly to thwart Castro’s obvious determination to

assist Saviet Russia and Red pis

the

Western

China in their drive to.

Hemisphere

into

the

Communist

The OAS acted with commendable courage and dispatch against the Dominican Republic’s criminal intervention in the affairs of Venezuela. It is to be hoped that it will demonstrate equal forthrightness and in meeting

rejection

of the OAS

Expected

the

peril represented

by

Castro’s

appeal.

that

the Governor’s

the

law

is

official residence,

and

too

strict

in

several

res-

pects, and that it is interfering with their efforts to earn

a livelihood. Among the law’s restrictions which the drivers protested were: overloading of trucks; smooth tires; passing loaded school buses, and several other regulations. Widespread demands for strict enforcement of traffic laws have resulted from the horrible fatality toll on the highways. The new law is a considerable improvement

over

the

old,

and

enforcement

is

es-

sential if we are to save lives. It is to be expected that those who violate the law and are caught will protest and scream “foul.” The police can expect a rise in complaints in direct

ratio

to

the

the traffic law. them

A

from

We

not

United

the

with

which

hope the screams

fulfilling

their

Minority Those

of

efficiency

they

enforce

will not deter

duty.

and

States

within

raised

are

not

always

confines

the aware

of

an

important political fact of life: that U.S. Congressmen do not necessarily speak for the nation. A good example of this was yesterday’s out-

-rageous

statements

by

Sen.

Allen

J. Ellender,

a Loui-

siana Democrat whose political tendencies are so far to the right that from his vantage point Wall St. looks

like

the

Left

Bank.

Sen. Elfender and Sen. James Eastland of Mississippi, another ‘throwback, spoke out in Congress yesterday in high praise of Rafael Trujillo, the selfproclaimed deity on the next island whose corrupt

domain

seems to be slowly rotting apart.

der gaid he wished every Latin a strong leader like Trujillo. Senators

Ellender

and

the

George

acs

ivory

tower

Romney,

who

the fatherof

of

Sen. Ellen-

American ‘hation ‘

Eastland,

a pair

had

of racists,

speak for that marblebrained minority which survives by bigotry, battens on ignorance and actively pursues the status quo of yesteryear. This is not America speaking.

of

is that \we

facts

these:

legend

ing

the

purrs

at

the

and

gospel

being

pact

of

fact

described

car, expound-

Galbraith

vealed in “The Affluent

+.

compact-parent

for

a

5

as

have refused

and the

meaning

chief

among

them

to face up to the

of them.

-

re-

, im a recent Americans, drivdinosaur, felt a

It

the

heartening now call of Kennedy

to see them and Nixon.

answering

Foreign Partisans Aiding Castro Could Form International Brigade ,

By

HAROLD

K.

MILKS

HAVANA (#—There are sufficient foreign partisans of the leftist Fidel Castro regime congregated here

to

form

a substantial

project which will serve more than antiquated rifles—many of them 20,000 students, there are many 1898 models— except for training and

News Analysis

more than 20 | months ago, his regime itionists’’

tracted

powerful

magnet,

has like

not only

parades, when more modern

automatic

‘‘inter-

national brigade’’ if he wants one. Almost since the moment. Castro entered Havana

ata

in Latin

America but also in Europe. Reliable sources here calculate thousand such actively work-

several ,in Cuba

there are foreigners

Spokesman

born

inhabitants

speech: “I wonder how many ing to work in a tail-finned

the Capitol, were the focal points of a truck drivers’ cavalcade of 141 trucks yesterday in protest against _police enforcement of the new traffic law. The drivers complained

The

is deserted. Its occupant is down in the streets and the forum. It is mildly astonishing to find carmaker

Said

Reaction

La Fortaleza,

McGILL

sins in this category. But

dwell in what is the largest, most comfortable air-conditioned ivory tower ever built. They don’t want to be told about them. They believe the only way the Russians can win is by fighting .and since they don’t think there will be a war—it’s too horrible fer them as itis for us—they refuse te read or listen to those who talk or write about the great issues. ‘ Ivery Tewer Occupants Now In Ferum But

orbit.

fortitude

been’ preaching

made.

And what they are up against is a sort of ivory-tower-in-re. verse. The so-called “mass. citi. genship” is comfortable. There is the patio and the ceok-out, y the sleek and glittering kit‘ chens, children comfortably - Yeady for school, the family car ms and the dream of a second one, the modern house with “ the payments like rent.

nations against Red penetration.

has

(OAS)

but

campus-

<.

phere, meeting in San Jose, Costa Rica, to renounce his Communist ties and to close the ranks of the

hemisphere

car

and

-

foreign

in this

erroneous

small

schelars

ay

rejected

Cuba’s

preblems

if

have

:

He

of

the

future

is the

the

a

China.

ministers

are

saeco

immediate

the

text

what

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decisions

and

very

grave

Romney’s saying

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people on a close association with Soviet Russia

how

how

BRREDZ

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and

of -

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Fidel Castro made.a convincing speech yesterday. left no doubt that he has staked the future of his

listening to the car

defeat

gE

Fidel

nation. All over the nation we see that what really has happened is that the residents of traditional ivery towers have deserted them and afe down in the marketplace doing battle.

ee

the

experts

the ce

of

issue.”

upon the scholars, experts, planners, and scientists

Wed

MCGILL

Atianta

There aren’t any more ivory towers. We see this rather plainly im the news.

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Sam Juan

the

ing for Castro. The best known is Maj. Gen. Ernesto. (Che) Guevara, born in Argentina, who was made

a

“native

Cuban’’

for

by

a

Aviation

Cuban

Company plane, and were deployblue working ed in their new clothes in front of luxurious Hotel until ‘they disappeared National into the interior. Officially, this group came as volunteers to work .in the construction

of the

educational Province. Observers

Camilo

center,

Cienfuegos

in the

question

this

Red

revolution

a new

in Guatemala.

his

services to Castro. Iron Curtain Volunteers The most recent addition te this an was ‘international brigade’’ airplane load of recruits of the countries behind the Iron Curtain. from here brought were They Prague

Castro’s officials to foment

Oriente expla-

Most of the modern rifles came from Belgium—more than 100,000, it

is

rumored,

are

automatic.

Rumors

are

also

Recently there was a delivery of here of the continued ins against Castro. in small arms from Czechoslovakia, activity Central mountains, especi according to informed sources

|the

the Escambray Hiils and in| the area of Santa Clara, in the Province * Kept In Interior | The majority of these arms are of the Villas. According to ene source here, it carefully stered some place in the interior of Cuba. A select guard is estimated there are from (300 im four of Castro’s, which is m charge of to 400 deserters operating internal security, is armed with to six separate bands in the area.,.

here.

. this equipment. “The

people’s

Militia,

new

It is added that strong government forces have isolated the area forces, and no movement is permitted back-

fone of Castro's defense i i nation, because in the immediate with old and vicinity of the new educatiquall.are gen¢rously,agmed

or-from

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Chico

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Hotel.

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of

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San

loveable

Bilty

Day's show business career goes back to 1914 when he worked the vaudeville circuit as a black-

face

comedian.

In

the Amos and came the rage, first

signed

1923,

before

Andy shew Billy, one of

to acontractin

be: the

radio,

was appearing with his own orchestras as vocalist and pianist over KDKA in Pittsburg, which was the only station at that time serving the mid-west. He also appeared over W.K.Z., serving the eastern part of the states. In 1923, the then young Mr. Day made his first recording for Cameo records, called “I Don’t Believe It, Say It Again.” After

this

followed

contracts

the then

one

with

Fox

of

the

first

Movietone

in

role of entertainer rather actor, where he made over

East Germany, Cuba Agree To TV Exchange BERLIN Fast

(AP)—Communist

Germany

asreed of TV East

and

German

reports.

Cuba

news

agency

ADN

No details were disclosed

METROPOLITAN Daily

have

on a regular exchsnge programs, the official

shows

Set.— 1:15 —

4

Sun. 4:00

SEATS

Phone

8:15

P.M.

and Holidays — 8:15 P.M. AVAILABLE

Sidney Poitier Dandridge Sammy Davis Jr

by Columbia

Pictures

COBIAN’S THEATRES SYMBOL

OF

FINE

Pictures

being

BRIDGEPORT, Conn. #—Bridge-

Coea

on

the

Cola

Billy

retired

from

lights

,and

1942

Puerto

in

famous

Hour.

In

the

came

live

in

semi-re-

If

you

can

call

helping

they

need

for

him

friends

and

Puerto Rican-born taking care of their

if you can ment. You

with

open

Hotel

meet

pools,

...friends

call-

starting

at

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LORRAINE - 12 M. 2nd Week Dean Martin - Jerry Lewis “THE THREE RING CIRCUS”

MUSIC HALL 5°3c78 2nd Brendo

“THE

Week - Anna

FUGITIVE

Magnani KIND”

MILAN,

Italy W—Soprano

Callas House

Croix,

December,

with

attractive

Judy

Markov, who will represent both establishments at their office in the Condado Beach hotel, as their hostess, many local “biggies” were spotted. Among them,

P.

R.’s

new

head

of

Tourism,

Robert Bouret and his assistant, Frank Ledesma. Also present was WKYN’'s Clem Littauer,

relations

man

Roy

Brown,

Pierre La Combe of Air France. Helen Auble, the publisher of Caribbean Vacationlands. and

Ada

Rita Vergne,

who

now

official Tours.

with Hetel

verson

and New York Daily

is an

the Pete Rovira official Fred Hal-

News

Carmima

Mendez,

and

an entourage of broadcasters from her station, including Gary McDonald, Molly O’Dell and Joan Lane. ..Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Nayda Apente have returned to their home after a Caribeean cruise...

card

from

Margarita

Higuera

again

Callas And La Scala Patch Up 2 Year Rift

Condado Beach Hotel, hosted by the Hotels Grapetree and St. I.,

sence

will sing at La next season, after

due

Scala Opera opening in two-year

ab

to a rift with the man-

agement. This was yesterday

intendent

a

Maria

formally by

La

Antonio

announced

Scala’s_

super-

Ghiringhelli.

Miss Callas last appeared

at the

Milan Theater in-June, 1959, with a triumphant performance of Betlini’s Il Pirata. She then said she

would

never

as long charge.

return

as

to

La

Ghiringhelli

Scala was

Claude Rains Marries

TNa ie

OPENING FRIDAY

again.

actor

he had M. to

confirmed

married

yesterday

the former

Mrs.

Rosemary Clark but declined say where or when. She is

Rains’ fourth wife. The marriage is the third for the new Mrs. Rains, 42-year-old mother

of

three

children,

9,

and 20.

Continuous Shows Starting at 2:00 P.M.

iTS LaKKE E A

of the

addition

=-HOUR JOLT ELECTRIC

to

food.

those

that

slipped

by the pick-up crew, he said, there were 150 others that were gather- | ed

up as planned. Since the beginning

campaign

three

of the doping

weeks

ago,

18,

twice as jolt en the screen in g !

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BURTON

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“NAKED MAJA” “THE JOURNEY”

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last month from his third wife, concert pianist, Agi Janber, has The

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WEST CHESTER, Pennsylva nia, (AP)—Seventy-year-old film actor Claude Rains, divorced

married

pavement

Dr. H. P. Dinan, Jr., Bridgeport health director, said these

For The Fourth Time

“CALL NORTHSIDE 777” “ALLIGATOR PEOPLE”

Rosalind Russell “AUNTIE MAME” “COUNTERFIT PLAN”

in

LORRAINE

AMBASSADOR - 12 M.

Ava

a

congregate.

were falling to the downtown streets.

MARIA CALLAS

is

9:30 am...At the gala cocktail party held last weekend at the

V.

to

a sure way’to bring on

|)

ed by the P.R. Swimming Assoe. will be held Saturday, Sept. 10 at the Hotel Condado and La

Concha

Finn

tsaid, more than 1,000 pigeons |have

his

semi-retirethat wher-

swimming

Mickey

found

substance,

Julia, pets—

ever Billy and Julia are, there music, laughter and song.

An

a

have

when

wife, many

eall that can bet

slipping

pigeons

prisoners with personal problems, acting as relief minister for somé of the island churches, piano

that

is

officers

to

to

playing

health

bright

he

Rico

tirement.

port i

1935

reveals she is having a lovely home after a Caribbean cruise... spending her vacation.

For

TODAY

Marlon

of them

entertainer

A

ENTERTAINMENT

> > >

an

original

president,

Distr.

;

some

reporter Jaek Mallon were chatting with Mickey McFadden of McCann Erickson, while WHOA radio was represented by its

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5;

and

150

among the first pictures with sound tracks. In addition he was

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1980

Pigeons Are Fed Mickey

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August 25,

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Billy Day, the old “big timer” on whose piano Helen Morgan sat and samg many times, was interviewed over the Dee Merritt show last evening, coming from

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Thursday, August 25, 1960 Theater

Preview:

‘All

O'Neill

God’s

Chillun

Stresses

Got

Wings’

Inner

By ROBERT LEWIS , briefer jumps following. The Eugene O’Neill’s play, All God’s relationship between Ella and Jim Chillun Got Wings, opening at| necessarily alters, under the presthe Tapia Theater tonight as the |sures of a society that considers

third

production

10-play

series

in

in

the

ed by the Universal tival,

is

one

of

early

works,

ween

Welded

current

Spanish

|their

prc-cnt-|to

love

the

written

and

dramatist’s|their in

1923,

Desire

great

theme,

slow

them

a

neurotic,

Under

ments

that

she

and

over

her Jim

again

the

very

roots

when

of

one

their is

perso-

driven

to

insanity and the other to despair, it is to God that they turn; and

be-

discover what was literally control, | for O’Neill, that all of God’s

of

true chil-

resent-

cannot

that will lead childhood: and

to

Ella and Jim have through of self-torture penetrated

nalities,

to

Ella

full

led him to name this play God’s Chillun Got Wings.

When years

and

leads

destruction.

comes

over

fine

Man

that All

struggle

was

between

bet-

which

Their

what

Theater Fes- | beautiful

the Elms. Already, however, one'and sees in it what was to become jher O’Neill’s

taboo.

salvag

bea

back to | dren have wings, the white as will fail well as the black, if only they

the

bar

ex- | have

not

given

up

the

fight.

haunted him all his life: his!amination that might have let Ella’s wings take her back to eoncern, not with the relationhim become a lewyer and com- | the little girl of eight on the ships among men, but those bet-| pete with the hated whites on corner in New York, who dreamween

men

and

God.

would

be

easy

ed of putting shoe-blacking on their own ground. This outline, which seems to her face to be like Jim, who has All God‘s Chillun Got Wings just indicate that All God’s Chillun the stronger mind and more another dramatic study of “the Got Wings deals primarily with resilient character, attins wings Negro problem,” of the social |shameful racial inequalities and|througn understanding, so that inequalities and prejudices exist-|is the bearer of a social “mes-|he can fall to his knees before ing betwen the white and Negro|sage,” in reality conveys very|the ‘inal curtain and, in an peoples of the United States Su- little of what the play is about. “eestasy of religious humility,” perficially, this seems to be what On the psychological level, the cry out, “Forgive me, God—and

to

see

in

the play is about. O’Neill takes a

true

between

make

white girl of eight named Ella Downey and a Negro boy of about the same age named Jim Harris,

Ella and Jim, or Ella-Jim and the world, but rather within Ella and within Jim. From this point of

Your Your

and

view,

at

a

throws

their

corner

in

lives

lower

together New

York

struggle

not

what what

lies

not

counts the

for

world

O’Neill

did

to

me

worthy!

Now

I

Light again! Now I Voice! Forgive me,

see hear G.7,

for blaspheming You! Let this fire of burning suffering purify

is

me

them,

of

selfishness

and

make

me

where “white” and“colored” districts meet. There, with the una-

but what Ella and Jim themselves did to the fine pure child-

wareness of ing of skin

Teatro Universal might well ren they were at eight, so that some 17 years later Ella can turn have chosen for production o : in insane, childish fury on the jof O’Neill’s later plays, when the

children that colorcan make any real

difference, they fall in love. They Grow Up

Congo

Unfortunately, Ella and Jim cannot remain at the age of eight. ONeill, with the cruelty of the

naturalist

school

from

which

primitive

mask

in

worthy for the

them

nine

then five more two years still ~

*

BVA

years

expression to Great God

Laughed,

he | Sink in exhaustion from his fruit-

later, |ly part of O’Neill. God

years later, then |be left out of any analysis of this later, with a few | work. It was not merely whimsy

What The Stars Foretell

i

%> xecceaeneee: BY ; THURSDAY, AUGUST

Carroll 25,

1960

GENERAL TENDENCIES: Until midafterneon you seem to have a hard time making up your

mind what is your best course ef action, or you can’t seem to get

started

on

any

vital

project.

However, the later afternoon and evening are splendid for using your own ingenuity to show all about that you are co-operative, ean work out joint affairs with meat touch and fine finish. Have fun, too. ARIES (March 21 to April 19) During the morning and part of the afternoon hardly anyone, especially those in power, seem to even know you are around. But

evening ing new

is then excellent

for be-

with allies and coming to and better understanding.

TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) This is one of those days when very little can be done about 3 P.M., so do not become irritated over

can never

SEREREEEEEEEE EAE EREERSEESE SEERA ES EE EEE SHAE

Righter

may be rather annoying in you cannot make as fast a gress as you anticipated,

keep -working

that probut

*

* *

my

fine impression 23 to Oct. 22)

Get own affairs handled proper. ly now since you cannot seem to

do

much

for

own clan. SCORPIO

the

(Oct.

members 23

to

Nov.

of 21)

Until 3 P.M. is fine for ferreting] out that which puzzles you. However, take driving.

care

in

SAGITTARIUS Dec. 21) Be sure

motion

serving

close

the

in

to spend duties or

friends.

CAPRICORN

20)

or

(Nov. 22 to you make the

right decision whether day hours at practical

too

22

Strange

Electra, or Nonetheless,

All God’s Chillun Got Wings,

be-

NEW

YORK

a ~_

Ro

Legal

|

(#—Even

the

argue about money. Take this case in Supreme here.

It lady

involves

these

socialites

in

two the

Court

find

(1)

Mrs.

president

Elizabeth

N.

of Elizabeth

famed

Maine

(9) Mrs. Luckenbach

Graham,

Arden

Chance

Sales

she

be

out

looking

PISCES Avoid

into

new

outlets.

(Feb. 20 to March

those

gossipy

20)

comrades

during morning and afternoon and tend strictly to business.

claims

Mrs.

for stud fees— promissory notes

detailed

the

of the

claim. She said her studs, “War Jeep” and ‘Mr. Busher,’”’ serviced four mares owned “Charmanate,”’

cifica,” stud

“Take

diligently.

she

and

fees

by Mrs. Long— ‘““Tramoya,” ‘“Pa-

‘‘Sonadora’’—and

had

not

a Safari

been

paid.

to...

MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) That taciturn asssoc-

jate

of

yours

cannot

be

into day,

doing much of anything to so don’t try forcing things.

pushed

LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) is best you keep your nose the

grindstone

though to

you

during

would

rather

the

be

new sites and people. VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept.

It to day

off 22)

fe,ao vii beauly or ‘barber || i

shop, x

get

eae

be a

the

new

ome s

bi

clothes

you

-—eme ee me

Entertainment Best Foou

At

the

& in

piano,

your

host

JONES

and

“Irafas”

his i

‘AiR’ CONDITIONED ee

>

oe

ee

wee

Bantarce i

.

oo ore,

Daily

from

the

HISTORIC

Bldg.

7:00

QUARTER OPEN

FROM

EVERY FRIDAY %

dp & & te & & & &

Professiona’

is

half

my .

Mes

Harvard

waending

wea

ae

comer

A. M.

207 CALLE

de

Dancing Town

GREGG

S.

FL BURRITO RESTAURANT

Farm.

multi-million-dollar estate left by her father, shipping magnate Edgar F. Luckenbach—and owner of Spendthrift Farm at Lexington, Ky. Mrs. Graham filed suit to collect

But

cal

Andrea (Bubbles) Long—heir to the

which

U.

to Midnight

Corp., the beauty firm, and owner of the

ee

Open

set:

you

tasks rather

‘the .

JUST GOOD AMERICAN FOOD

wealthy

oh-so-horsy

rest

wisely

says

rich

19)

hours

King Pumiphol Aduldet of Thai-

easily schematized, is a play that | ™motherland."” He was born in falls readily into the compass of Cambridge, Mass., while hisMstiral father ad

no explaabout the

Day

cause of its simplicity of dramatic;

Two Socialites WA facts sepa a ret sits tein: #/'

during

completing important though you would much

BACK FROM LONDON—Actress Suzy Parker holds her daughter, Geogia, eight months old, aboard passenger liner Liberte on arrival from a three-month picture-making stint in London. Miss Parker plans to set at her New York home. (AP Photo) line, its concentration of action | jand on two central characters in sets

$15,374

to

forceful

in The Lazaus

Interlude,

Mourning Becomes The Iceman Cometh.

Jan -|Long owes her and two unpaid morning in public affairs will totaling $6,374.

Being

(Dec.

be found Brown,

get you nowhere. Use courtesy Mrs. Graham made instead, especially to higher-ups. nation to the court AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb .| promissory notes.

delays.

GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) The majority of your day hours

EMG

CAH

need and make a LIBRA (Sept.

child You send You take away!”

struggle between men and God took the more fully developed

her

mother-in-law’s home as the symbol of the diabolical power that has destroyed her; and Jim can

developed, takes his doomed ‘in- less efforts to prove what he himnocents with big strides into the |self does not believe. vicious adult world awaiting them, But psychology can explain on-

showing

of the woman

CRISTO OF

OLD

7:00

SAN

JUAN

A. M.

co

Caught off the coast of Maine Friday morning, Flown non-stop jet to us Friday afternoon, Served for your pleasure Friday evening. Just the way you remember them in the States,

LE PAVILLON CLUB TROPICORO

ab Ob AB 0 a8 Ob Ob OB ab 06

It

worer FAY) |)Al] wreeconrvenrat

READ THE CLASSIFIEDS


THE SAN

no

‘wiger

be

able

Previously,

from Rico

to get

may

the

a local

is

now

demanded

of

was

all

fledgling drivers on the island. The change results from a provision in the new traffic law which went into effect last week

Vehicle

Bureau

given

cense

of

good

motorist

who or of

a

after

from

surrendered a photostatic the 50 states

local

paying

driver’s the

medical

a

submitting

The law has a reciprocal clause which will not demand the examinations from drivers who come from states which honor the island license.

Motor

mainland

a valid license copy from any

driver's license without first taking the road and written test

that

any

li-

fee and certificate

ciprocal

if

they

have

such

faculty dras In

centers

in

the

Rio

Pie-

and Mayaguez campuses. a short ceremony at the

office,

Salvador

Ro-

ments

and the

signature. The bonds have to be certified by the Superior Educational Council before they are issued:

will soon regulations

make public all in the new law

effect

most

English-

the

120

from

their

home

license

the

with

days

states.

to

The

the

chancellor

dormitories

for

and

the

his

cen-

ters have already been built through interim financing. A

University

official explained

yes-

terday that the $5.4 million has already been spent in the cons-

truction

of

and in lington

The

Extra Energy

to

bonds

the

U.

Finance

ified

new

buildings

S.

will be turned Housing

Agency

by

the

agency buy will

the

the purchase of the Darbuilding in Mayaguez.

has

and

after

SEC.

over Home

being

The

cert-

Federal

committed

itself

all the bonds. The take place today.

to

purchase

In Japanese History TOKYO (AP)—The worst polio epidemic in Japanese history

broken

out

in the

northern

island of Hokkaido, leaving 52 persons dead and 707 stricken

since June 21. Health officials fear the worst is yet to come as normally increase

polio cases during the

months

of September

ber.

the

In

past

have

been

cases

reported

few

more

and Octodays,

than

Standing ing

on

such

holding

on

feet

tall,

is

tak-

opponents

Hall

and

Ray

in

leader

Democratic

is responsible for of Rep. Adam Clayand many others

political

offices.

“My district is about 45 percent Negro and 35 percent Puer-

to Rican. Being Negro feel I can understand

myself, I the pro-

blems of my people,” “But I decided to

she take

said. this

trip so that I could better understand the Puerto Ricans district,” she said.

and will take countryside so

in

the

a trip that I

into can

the get

to know the people who are most likely to migrate to New York.” Miss

Washington

was

born

in

Buffalo, N. Y. and although she is only 34 years old, boasts an enviable

record

of

public

serv-

ice. She

has

ficer,

a

been

a

probation

schoolteacher,

a

of-

social

ee. RUTH

S. Department she says she

Federal labor laws. “Puerto Ricans and

not have too opportunities less

it

is

for

the Negro

U.

to see to adequately

60,000

are

scheduled

to

be

in-

as

were

year.

ized

Hok-

Force four’

on by

from

a mercy

have been inoculated with polio vaccine. Another

San

the

United

airlift

author-

President

The four were National Polio

spokesman iron lungs

Eisenhower.

loaned by the Foundation in

Francisco

aboard

a C-1.

menial

Rican peo-

York.” school teacher

the

Miss

Washington

York, paper

of

El

who

Diario

KRESTO

coatains

proteins

SAN

has

de

in

New

finds here

York.

“I guess,” she said, “they don’t have as much reason to be suspicious

generate energy, Iron to enrich the

blood,

Phosphates

for

the

brain, Calcium for the bones and Vitamins for a normal, healthy development.

PUERTO

The luncheon meeting “KNOW

and

on

the

defensive.”

RICO

YOUR

CHAMBER”

corresponding to the month of August, for all members and

other

guests, will take place on Friday the 26th of

August, at noon, in our premises as already informed. Do not miss this interesting activity. If you have not

One home

UTS

can of KRESTO in Reith is a permanent source «f

ees

sta

reserved, 3-1300.

please

do

so

JOSE CAPO FORTUNO Secretary

today

by

the

Nueva

the Puerfriendlier

REMINDER

for

muscle growth, Carbohydrateste

JUAN,

the

the Spanish-languagé newswith the highest circula-

tion in the city, to Rican people than

throughout

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF PUERTO RICO

vii KRESTO

am

city.”

Give new life to your children

I

it that they are as staffed and equipped

schools

of

support

to arrive

States

the

rest

US. Air another

very

also naturally concerned with the schools in the community. I hope

the

iron

the

and Puerto

ple in New “Being a

for

three

do

employment as well as im housing. “These,” she added “are the two biggest stumbling blecks of

lawyer

only

Negtoes

many employment in New York un-

jobs. I hope to press for effective anti-discrimination laws in

a

available.

of Labor | where gained much ex-

perience in the administration of

and

oculated soon. Hokkaido has

‘has % WASHINGTON .. pert politician

V.

worker

this

in

huge

Tammany

the

Harlem who the successes ton Powell

nation’s

kaido Salk

as

Jones,

five nominee

some

lungs

children

about

Republican

the

A said

37,000

|:

Manhattan’s upper West Side, is visiting the island to learn Rican Puerto the about more people who make up 35 per cent of the voters in her district.

has the

Some

more

District

13th

the

from

seat

new

so far

woman,

looks

Miss Washington, who will for shortly campaigning begin Assembly State York the New

daily.

cases

young

the schoolteacher she once than the politician she now

The Hokkaido outbreak accounted for one fourth of

total

pretty

V. Washington,

is.

there

20

SUAREZ

“I have visited La Perla, the Llorens Torres Housing Project,

Worst Polio Wave has

MANUEL

pert,

like was

for license applicants in English,

re- | for

clause.

A

Ruth

driguez, an official of the Government Development Bank, presented the bond issue docu-

chief|which

a

By

UPR Chancellor Jaime Benitez signed yesterday a $5.4 million bond issue to finance construction of dormitories and student-

chancellor’s

health.

eetr tot be aasesessts

see

$5.4 Million Bond Issue For Buildings

Perez said that the bureau is now preparing a booklet which lists local vehicular ordinances

Rafael Perez Fiz said that a let- | speaking community here. The new law still permits viter is being drafted to the ve | hicle bureaus of the 50 states/sitors to drive on local roads

te

New York Candidate Here To Get To Know Islanders

\Benitez Signs UPR

Mainland License May Not Be Valid For P. R. Driving Motorists coming Mainland to Puerto

STAR — Thursday, Angust 25, 1960

JUAN

calling. Telephone

RICARDO

FREIRIA

President


or:

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Thursday, August 25, 1960

Ce

ooo

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nin e p o d n a r g to the store w e n r u o ot at the

r e t n e C g n i p p o h S a s o K Santa g

n i n r o m ig h t ock l c | O n e v e l e at GONZALEZ ACENES ALM

In our modern

store, which

we

ATT

MIT

‘COAT TOGA proudly

open

\\\ \\Witie =

“en ut

this morning,

you will find all the conveniences that the most modern

footwear

shops

can

offer, plus the courteous

and efficient service that is a tradition with us Our

store

for ladies,

RED

children

CROSS

JARMAN RED

features @®

@GOOSE

the

and

best quality footwear

men

Famous

DELAMAR FRENCH

@

@-—

SHRINER

YORKIDS

brands

@

like

GIAVANNI’S @

YORKER

RED

FOX

|

Aumacenets “Shoes

At

your

of

service

GonzZALEz the

Hour”

at

Santa Rosa enter Shopping C Bayamon

So

FREE

PARKING

FOR

1200

CARS

aE

Ba

4


oe

THE

-

SAN JUAN STAR — Thursday, August 25, ISow

CLASSIFIEDS REAL

he San Juan Star

saves

Rates

Per

tive

Line

8,

For

next

Times Minimum

space

(estimate

3

Mirpi:mum

charge

for

Hospital.

3-3506,

ANNIE NUNIN: fer sale, acress

3 Apartment buildings frem Condado, La Con-

cha

GUEST

Hotels,

for

HOUSE

or

APARTMENTS

FOR

3

times—

BEACH

insertien,

1

rates (see

apply type

to

21

solid

set

5%

pt.

Type No. 5 sion Type

SAME lines

No.

RATE ordinary

Water

Call

8 1269.

LOS

ANGELES:

located

2854

as 3 type

heater,

near

steve.

busses

&

2nd

feer.

Type

No.

Type

SAME RATE lines ordinary

2

No.

1 ORDINARY

as 2 type

After 2838

TYPE

5 PM,

cancellations before 12 noon

ted

before publicatioa. An must run at least once.

ordered

Caoba

ad

AIRCONDITIONED

weekdays,

Saturday

paper.

by

for

weekly

transients.

Marias,

Pouce

45,

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APARTMENT,

or

|

THREE port,

airport

$6

FOR

$10.

home

linens,

double.

$21

ANULLES

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m

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SUCHVILLE:

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Bo}, 4th Floor, Ve a 3-0769. 1174 ASHFORD 1120-1122

Condado

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Apartment

401-402,

lovely

Ceol,

Rie

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3

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$140

SANTA 3

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and

Condado

Beach

tours.

2.7927

Mrs

TY,

air

home

from

im residential

San

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Large

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i

refri

mo- | 2er

section

MARIGAL

Hotels.

Personal

3-6231

Mauret,

-

PARQUE

and

Manager

159,

Phone

ully decorated, aircon» each with private bath, water. Terraces, garden.

Near beach and business sectors. Summer rales. Manager, Margarita de Con treras. 1490

UF

ISLAND

HOUSE

-

1017

Ashford

-

a

mew, informal, oceanfront! guesthouse in iuxury hotel area. Large terra fa cing the sea, with private sta to beach roms

Spacious, From $9.

including

2-179, 1564

ap

modern, airconditioned single $14 doubdie.

excellent

breakfast,

AN

$35. up Leen, at

INDEPENDENT.

monthly. bus stop, all

te Pence de limes. Quiet. £976

Boriaquen.

‘or

airconditioned —

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living-dining.

kitchen, Nw Tone Inter& telephone. 2-7554.

TO

1

rived ONE

RENT

couple.

haa.

OB

Large

electri

340,

Juan.

Wecuiabed

3

Nairn

for

tenaats.

next

to

Problems

Kitchen

TWO

girls,

a

wit:

contigen-

Privileges,

Terrace.

beautiful

$15.

near

ion

s10

water.

oaivwone

ae, Goer backer, aegis Some

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privileges.

Presbyterian | section.

1. Close Bio Piedras. HOUSE, Must haveSept. stove sad hot

LES:

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weekly.

Nicest

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108

Airconditioned.

residential

St..

Santurce. 9-077

FARMS FOR SALE

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HOUSES

bedrooms,

=a

FOR SALE

Tel.

Unusual oppertunity fer an aduit family. $300 monthly on year’s lease. Telephone office

6-1370.

33788,

home

Sracee, Ghasiee.,

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826 FULLY

FURNISHED

3

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resi-

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china,

824

WASHINGTON 67 GUEST HOUSE — Walking distance to beach, hotels, restaurants. Condado area. Private entrance, air conditioned rooms, some with ef-

ficiency. 2844 LA

Sun

CASA

patio.

ROSA

2-4026.

-

Miss

Quest

Phone

oF

a

«

min.

-

One

DUFFY'S

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charm-

Gust

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Doubie

and single air conditioned rooms with bath. Near beach. Sun terraces. 77 Washington St. Condado. Santurce, corner Racini, TeleBeatriz Wilson. Manager phone 3-2936. 402 UF

AUNT

family served.

JENNY'S:

600

LA

POSADA

Airconditioned.

Excellent

ants, 2691

Guest

atmosphere. 1850 McCleary

with

a

meals 3-6802

UF

-— Isla Verde

private

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House

Delicious Ave. Tel.

near

bath,

kitchenettes.

airnort,

91175,

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61432.

920

WHITE TOWER Guest House — Your modern atidress while im San Juan. See the lovely Lourdes Grotte across our

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153.

theatres,

Near

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Reasonable GUESrt

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Sum

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all

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-

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TAFT GUEST HOUSE — faft 53. Each room with private bath, airconditioned, hot and cold water, independent entrance. the month. 2-0887 or rates Special 2-2206.

773

UF

COLONIAL GUEST Avenue, Miramar, ve

a

itioned. Cruthirda,

Noe

a

HOUSE, 606 Olimpo Santurce. Centrally =o

Rates trom 2-3994,

oe

air

single,

con

Mrs.

OFFER

necting

Main

Street

and

Area. Owner reserves ject any or all offers.

information

write

2 MAGNIFICENT

Waterfront

right

te

to:

re-

' -}

i

Islands

PROPERTIES- heart

Ave., along Baldorioty de Castro Ave. Norte), best business location, in, Com

dado

Section.

Cail

No

on

3-3860.

Real Estate Corner

-

restaurants,

ACCEPTABLE

$115,000

2835

(off 251 rates.

terrace,

SALE

c/o Box 386 St. Thomas, Virgin

RESTORED SPANISH BUILDING Patio, original well. Ideal for gailery, ed or fashions, office. 409 San Fran-

screened

FOR SALE .

Norre Gade Property

terraces & tropical fruit garden. All roems

airconditioned,

het

Caguas. 1.

Approx. 17,000 sq. ft. - uptown Char lotte Amalie. Choice Commercial | or Residéntial Development Area. Con-

For

STORES FOR RENT

Breakfast served. §76

“St.

»

to

No. 25 Norre Gade, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands

PIEDEAS

a

going

PROPERTY

opportuni-

Ter

C. Steffens,

ing, old beach home, -and now offer rooms, all with private bath, some with private patio, seme air conditioned. Qne minute to beach and bus. From $7.50 single, $10. double. All tates include complete breakfast. Isla Verde Road. near San Juan In Call 9-0149. 382 UF BLANCSE

Maid’s

steel stove, beater. <

baths, servant’s quarters with bath, enormous living-dining, screens, water heater, built-in cabinets, poreh, double carport. Information 38365. or Avenida Ashford 1106.

Cabassa. 924

House

arch

built-in os stainless area

Read

2

SAN FRANCISCO - Vioteta G-10, corner De Diego. 1,500 meter lot. 3 bedrooms, 2

ees

over $8.

—_binets,

2676

Se

Guaynabo »

2-8840.

dence at Altamira near Garden Hills — includes screens, refrigerator, electric washer and stove, het water, one air conditioned room — Phone 68-2465. 2718

MAISON

ANTE

2-3056 Bea ditioned roc hot and cold

De

eee

Hi-Fi, | Hespital om beach. 33506 - 38372.

year f coutract, Wile’Bar|

Sam

vacated.

| Weile

yard | 2Veided.

921

THE

apartments. Maid Hot water. Some Best hotel and

Telephones

Anmie

UNFURNISHED.

TERESITA:

bedrooms,

bath, built-in cem system, 2866

Tred’

San

cuest House Avenue, Condado

residential section Beach facilities Speciai arrangements for couptes travel ing together. One biock from La Concha guided

OR

WANTED

CONDADO: 2 fully furnished apartments, newly decorated. 3 tedrooms, porches, etc. Parking. Near Swiss Chalet. Rent $335. Cali Mrs. Denton, 90278.

ses, shopping. 3-1481. Mrs. Z Cacique St. 207L, Santurce, 2579

Mrs. UF

#AOUSE Ashford

$90.

Ave.

furnished

built-im

Private and semi-private baths. kitchen facilities. Hot water. 2 blocks from bus-

and

Calle

Rental

cikise adeaeen” Mimsenmnucsaied’” Home NO RENT INCOME LOST manthly 3-1016 after 5, 2-1532 days.’ fully furnished. Clotilde Benitez, 2.2378— | because Franciscus Real Estate can rent | 2699 826 a ano | Mencats "at ae enatts soa tmasedisens | SSNOELLA GUEST BOUSE — S00 sheds

with

new furnished rooms. Reasonable Rates. Social Security Building, Ponce de Leén

Hilton

stove.

6%.

San Felix. 3 carport, etc.

telephone.

furn-

bleck from beach, residential section. All airconditioned double and single rooms.

Caribe

Has

renting taxes at

Hyde

AIRCONDITIONED,

peel

facilities,

fruit trees, 2 car garage,

Near

view.

living-dining,

Unfurnished.

FURNISHED 2738

f:

with

831

COURT Mrs. Denton,

2755

BEDROOMS,

etc.

831 car-

RENT

92

CONDADO: Beautifully’ furnished one airconditioned, apartments, bedroom maid service. 67 Santiago cormer Condade St. Weekly rates. 2.9279.

maid service. 5 min. to Mario’s Restaurant, and

single,

LAGOMAR Call

Alto.

$15,000

SALE

94

910

2@ minutes

closets, 1 bath, living_diming, front porch, Parking, kitchen with stove. modern cabinets,

72

- furnished.

Cupey

Cordeva 656 Puerto Nuevo. information telephone 8-1244.

Gue St Houses & te

Gerardo,

Mortgage

|

826 ANA,

2730

—3-8400

COTTAGES

University

2-4566

2 stery

2771

BEACH

FOR

San 2790

terest.

living-dining, Large yard.

823 aa

SANTA

DIAL

Kitchenette city. next

Owner-Manager

BUILDINGS

dade Lagoon. 4 bedreoms and 3 baths, beautiful furnished kitchen, all brand new so A

ATTRACTIVE livingreem,

Melié,

92 APARTMENT building, clear on investment after

het

Tel.

Juan

SAN GERARDO: Block R-2¢. Unfurnished 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living-dining, built-in Futuramic kitchen, stove, refrigerator, water heater. Carport, terrage, lawn. Rent $130. Information B-16,

living-

terrace,

(Two persens in a Room) ‘ INCLUDING BREAKFAST & DINNER For reservations call 2-0260 - 2-0261 FREE PARKING ;

2-3423.

Advertisers are requested to report any errors immediately as THE SAN JUAN STAR will be responsible for only one incorrect insertion.

Ext.

Castillo

dining.

dern

2771

3-8254

or

#1

Santurce.

McLEARY 1901: Furnished apartment, upstairs, screened, garage, terrace, block to beach. 2 bedrooms. $190. 2-9479,

11

baths,

kitchen,

laundry

2773

Monday

water.

VERY

ished, suitable for 2. Near beach, transportation & shepping. Quiet. 2-4219. 8 Yardiey Place, upstairs. Available Aug. 26

All ads must be submitted before 12 noon on day before publication

for

Las

bed-

2615

Sua.

Daily,

ideal

Pumta

4

Fridays, Saturdays& Sundays! $6.50 PER PERSON :

827

30

SEE FRANCISCUS ADVERTISEMENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT SECTION

2 bedrooms,

2842

DEADLINES

A.M.

areas.

basis,

St.,

2

HOUSES

$105.

after

hot water, garagé, screens. Large yard. — from 65th Infantry 6-3141, eet

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT tm new buildimg facing the Caribe Hilton and the Con-

ltuxury apartments for decorated, ome of city’s

exclusive

monthly

must be submitthe business day

Sat.,

66292

|

Stay at HOTEL MELIA

PARTLY FURNISHED 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. separate living & dining with bar, kitchea, laundry, maid’s room. phone,

827

rooms,

bath.

day

OCEAN FRONT rent. Beautifully

most

All

all

call

ALTAMESA: Z-16 Calle bedrooms, living, diming,

829 Kitchea,

modera

,

above

Conveniently

University.

Unfurnished

reom,

831

tion.

information,

2791

2-9473.

PONCE: Modera apartment furnished unfurnished, well located. 3 bed-

HYDE PARK: Unfurnished 3 bedroom apartment, servant’s quarters. Best sec-

Type No. 4 irises Norsinars

1156.

HOUSE:

826

2378

BEACH APARTMENT, Ocean Park 1 bedroom, livingreom, bath, kitchenette. For adults, ne pets. Includes utilities. Call 2-7823 after 7 PM. 2786 827

below)

Rey. For 6 PM.

living

reem apartment, dining, living porch, 2 baths. Dos Hermanos 160, Stop 19. corner Ave. Norte. 3-6969. -

air-

2792

Above

3 bedrooms, one room for library, carport. and porch. Hot water, formica kitchen cabinets, and air conditioned. Nice residential section. near Espiritu Santo College—457 Lierems Torres Street. Hato UNFURNISHED

apartment. living tioned, big

Magdalena

SANTURCE:

conditioned bedreom, etc. Screens, linen service; for adults. Monthly basis. 2151 Cacique, 3-3091.

se

type.

kitchen. 2865

rent,

furnished.

1 large bedroom,

CONDADO: Furnished reom, one bedreom

RENT

houses

EFFICIENCY

BEACH:

HOTELS WHEN IN PONCE

HOUSES FOR RENT

2ENT apartments,

OF-

furnished and unfurnished FRANCISCUS REAL ESTATE, 3 Nairn, next to Presbyterian Hospital en beach. COME IN PERSON 9:30-11, 3:00-6:06.

line)

single

and

FOR

BEDROOM

room, dining room, kitchea, linen & cer: Phone. Large terrace. aa

Save Time And Money apartments

THREE

NEAR

1960

for,

per

Presbyterian

&

pever eccupied. Built-in stove, water mah binets, perch, laundry. Unéurnished. Belivar 7, Urb. Pi fiero, Hate Rey. 1:30—6:0@ or cail 6-6793. Rent $140— $150. 2735 830

Success-

827

best

words

money.

2845

Consecu-

charged

and

TWO

FICES. FARM fer sale, 14 acres im CAYEY, near town. 5 bedreem beachside home in ARECIBO. Cali 3-7374 —

} U2 3. 4) 5) 61 15| 30 _|.18'.18) ATV AT) 16} 15}.14

Day

to

3-8372.

Insertions:

Per

time

ESTATE

2869

Rates & Information AUGUST

BEAL

oriented and profit-miaded al operation. Has seid over $4,000.00960 worth of property this year. 3 Nairn,

CLASSIFIED ADS EFFECTIVE

you

APARTMENTS

ESTATE

FRANCISCUS

3-8254 DIRECT LINE

ESPERANZA — between Suchville and Tintillo, a quiet neighborhood of fine hom and es large lots. A choiofce new residences available from $24,000 with high First Federal financing. ALTAMIRA — Low priced, well located aad skillfully designed. Three bedrooms with good kitchen, well planned living area

and

525

meters

for children’s play. mortgage finabcing.

to

Only

assure

$20,800

space

with

. Robert

SANTA

MARIA

meticulously fikished with terrazo fleors, fine cabinet | work amd best quality fixtures. More: than quarter acre of land with fine ‘trees, smooth, green lawn,

LAND

in small

or large parcels.

Sagrado

Corazon,

Del

Pilar,

Bucate

and

other first rate locations. Large ‘tracts fer development in Dorado, C@rolina and central city locations.

Tschudin, Realtor

TELS. 35315

for

immediate development or for speculation. Residential lots in Dorado, Santa Maria, Tintille. Beverly Hills, Monterrey,

3-6535


so

geiae ca

>

niall Sy

ee has ~

Babe

4 }

:

a oo

oe——

e oa

<

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Tharsday, August 25, 1960

CLASSIFIED

3-8400 Ext 72 LOTS BUY

YOUR

Piedras per sq.

|

FOR

R-1

Caguas -up.

CARS

SALE

LOT

m

BUCARE,

Road K 17.2 Call 67291 or

Rie

SALE

1958 DODGE CORONET, 4 door, ear is in A-l shape — 4 mew tires —

$4.50 come

Saturday & Sunday.

FOR

battery

excelient

new

brakes

taxi er publico.

will

This new

make

Empress

SANTA

MARIA:

frontage.

143%

includes

meters,

33.8

meter

FOR

plans

SALE:

steering

brakes. air conditioning.

Best

condition:

offer

brakes,

2015

and

Excellent

Bayameon.

2776

1959

RENTAL

RADIOS,

fer

9

a na

AD

CLOTHES

in

you:

deliver. $5.00 one week, $15.00 per Telerental Service. _ 267 morons

ur

| NOW

YOU

CAN

DRIERS

GET

your

month

} Sale during August. You get free a portable Air Cooler with each dryer you UF | purchas or an electric e, irener, if you buy a washing machine and a dryer dur-

shor sal tome weenoe You Day's——S ane

t

10

PM

service.

64230.

HP. © om BLP Highest acer

applia

Other

:

Motors

Mectrie

. Smith

or

Evening

AM

Cail | ity at attractive prices. Ricardo Davila | 8#@ Piedras: State Road No. 2, Km. 7% Suecesores, Box 3669 San Juan. P. Villa Caparra.

ue | 2465

and

s3e | 2539

Calle

Villa 123,

Ponce.

os

V-8 4 * power condition.

;

96

1957 @LDSMOBILE Station Wagon, Hy-

AIR

COND.

FILTERS

HEALTH

FOODS

Veer and cines atv conditioning “nmers | LOSE WEIGHT & ae a

wee

industria}

sses8.

NEW

ur |

900

MOVING

&

STORAGE

SAFELY !|+} S0vine? wrrmno romaes. ao all types efsave moving, matter tf we it be

CALORIE

CONCENTRATE. oa: Pa

FOOD

REDUCAL del

yeu

with a balanced biend of

and

carbohydrates

pilus

targe

small

ee

Moderate

SeSanturce. ee Tei

prices.

pemene

2-5791.

26,

Step

MOVE YOUR furniture Maritimes. Inc.,

proteins

the

or

Se

=

is,

by .

">.

Almacenes

essential

vitamins and mineral needs. Chocolate, vanilla, amd butterscotch fiavors. Start yeur diet now.

|

UE

iL

fir

Wil FL

rent

so ——a own home. Same service given to hotels,| even on rainy days or maaan taco = _———_ ue on | 2osPitals. for years. Call 3-6719 and wil) | Distributors is holding a Special Dryer a5 i new coe

5

30

EXCEPTIONAL VALUE: door FORD, power

RADIO

ELECTRIC

|

over

2800

TELEVISION,

&

rae, emmcan Sperm goes | Ninety day guaranties. Statestde-traised | trom i/3

Oldsmobile 88, power

1956

and

.

receive: = guaranteed.

i]

23870

TV

SOB —

an

Steri-

UF fing, 1655 Fdz. Juncos. 3-5418.

T.V. SALES & SERVICE

3-8254 _DIRECT LINE

ONLY

98¢

FOR

8

OZ.

CAN

‘SPORTS & FOREIGN CARS

USED FOREIGN CARS Renaults

to

essential. Must have own epvertunity. Call 3-1460. 2765

call

1958

and

on

Fort

826

or

Highwoy H

.8-1327

or

< able

8-0406

VOLKSWAGEN months eid —

2-462,

Mr.

1960 $1850

Smith

ANSWERING

R.

exper-

WANTED

826

FEMALE

E the work behind GIRL toTIV ATTRAC

working and atmosphere Geod bar. . Please hours. Continental Pancho Don PM. 8 after come in person Bar & Grill, 253 Tapca St., San Juan. 826 2744

WANTED—MEN

POSITIONS

Write

Box

Half-Day

Job

N, San

Juan

Stor

AUTO

Quisqueya

53,

Stop

2%,

Hato

Rey.

THE

a

BANQUET

ur CAR

-—

conditioning

slightly used auto air

unit,

installed

and

put

into

operation. in your 1955 er 1956 cyl. Chevrolet. 2760

$200.

Call

3-0778

TABLES

FOR PARTIES, we rent tables, chairs, buffet tables, glasses, trays. ice bowls. and pick up. Call Mueblieria

PIANO

EXCEPTIONAL VALUE: 1960 flatbed dump truck. NEVER Call 2015, Bayamon.

FORD USED.

2775

experience on major fabrication & erection programs. Will consider employment with a future. Write Box F, Sam Juap Star. B46

YOUR CHOICE of Make your furniture

fabrics and colors. new and distinctive.

96

VESPA island behind

1956,

condition.

im

113

good 3 days.

Julian

Puebie

a

BOATS

Leaving Bianco, Step 22

DETECTIVE

investigation.

1072

CRUISING

a9

1957 OWENS CABIN CRUISER, 22°, best See

leaving;

at

Muelle must

Turismo.

sell.

§=LAPSTRAKE

mahogany,

trailer & mew.

Stop

8.

Aguadilla 2768 Pee en eee

AAPM

1561 .

40

EDD

HP

1968

Central

boat,

motor.

Colese,

1505.

all

Tel.

6 DRS

Leh

Oe

OO

Services)

Free

SERVICE makes

2-3013

Ext. 218

SCREENS

and

Call 3-6875.

estimate. | in lecally or Stateside. we are equipped

pack

UP | estimate.

774

SCREENS, bath

AWNINGS, doors. t es, “picture

windows, windows”,

best quality aluminum. Payment facil ities up to 3 years. Call us without obligation for consultation and estimate. Pagan & Iriarte. Telephone 2.4666, 3-2234. 2396

ur

WATCH WATCH

A.

R<PAIRS &

CLOCK

Gruen,

REPAIRS

i

au

a.

Ne

Vas

for Atlas

Agents’

MORE CLASSIFIEDSON PAGE 24 eo .

or

Lines.

a

HANDLING

“BARBOUR”

Cortes

lized

tr

$485.00.

with and busin for hb servi Preventive treat | the dependabls care you look for and Services guaranteed. 63329 63157, Telephone ment against termites. 28 years ex | seldom find Capitel Transportation, inc., for a free perience, 7-0292

28203.

$1,880. completely equipped.

Johnsen

Erneste

le

William

Control of insects, rats and fumigation | te

EQUIPMENT

AaRE YOU going to mover Use the best service in Puerte Rico, United States. Packing. Japan. Germany. plat-|Spain, trucks, S, TER hané CAS

2-8203. i@”

n condition.

7

Nautico.

offer.

Control

Pest

Call Ponce 2:1878, write Box 269, See

Owner

di

excellent

all

Perndndes

HAVEN, ST. THOMAS phone 903, Ext. 9

26 x € x 6, 4 years ald; 2 sets of sails, genoa; $1200.

at Club 2875

Phone

on

Uniformed Guards, Payroll Escort, Con-

ART HANSEN RACING-—

Ri-

INSTRUMENTS

BUREAUS

meter. FAMOUS 20 SQUARE METER RACING SLOOP Sound & comfortable— -| 16 FOOT CUSTOM ORTHCRAFT Fast, Seaworthy MANY others, sail and power—

SLOOP,

Munoz

Specialists

24 HOUR

FOR

fidential

YACHT 2863 er

Engineering

CONTINENTAL DZTECTIVE BUREAU: The most competent Agency in Latis Bodyguards, Patrols, Night Amefica.

FOR SALE CRAFT CAVALIER

Garay.

COMMERCIAL * AND INDUSTRIAL AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION

COMPANY

PIANOS — DIRECT from factory, $425 0. Full keyboard. Treated for tropics ana termites. Fully guara Also rent for $12.00 monthly. Musical Trading Co., Inc., 1853 Ponce de Leon Ave., Santurce. Tel 2-105L. 2644 912

SCOOTERS

NEW

Be)

im

7-1327.

GENERAL COOLING CO.

SUPPLIES SUPPLY

73

MUSICAL

$25

MOTOR

HOSPITAL

1872

or

Constructora

REFRIGERATION

offers complete dispensary supplies and equipment. First aid & Oxygen kits *rotective clothing and equipment. Lab ratory supplies and equipment. Thermo meters, masks, rubber goods. Every thing for physicians, hospital and pa. tients. 317 Fortaleza St., San Juan 2-5511, 3-3102

Tel.

6-3703,

cleaned electrically. home appliances. Work

Telephone

1908,

HOSPITAL

ARTIC-KAR auto air conditioners for ali cars, foreign and American. Good prices, financing, perts and service Factory mechanics. Dealers requested. {inquire at Mediavilla’s Machine Shop,

TRUCKS FOR SALE 831

———

For 2799

CONDITIONERS

COOL

AVAILABLE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT years experience |

CERTIFIED 10

AIR

& of

i

and

ability

APO Sales, 3-5386.

7-2284. 914

PLUMBING

Sewers

;i i 3 | | Ff iE

HELP

with

ate

in the ConstrucSalary car. with

quality paint.

i

comme

2339

Bitingual, service and and professiepeople without

i

WANTED GALESMEN field. Specialty tion

fence. Call

PONCE:

a6

COMMERCIAL

SLL CITY PLUMBING - Stateside experience. Factory & building maintenanee. Construction, alteration & jobbing.

| Beult i if a

P.

SERVICE

i

TYPE

prime handling e of abl cap SALESMAN accounts. Send resume to Bex 59, Ca-

guas, 2340

high

_

&

supervision, reasonusing MARY CAR-

rates.

TER’S 2982

Call

EXECUTIVE

PAINTING BESIDENTIAL

for DEMONSTRATION 4

—-

Models

DISTRIBUTORS

Buchanon

Phone

2717

WANTED

1959

eat your

RENAULT

car. Unusual

Hillmons Karmann Ghia

A

Alt

$26 SALESMAN parts

7

2871

- all typesof Office equipment. Will set up your otf'ce. Cah 56 Verde, Bayamen OFFICE EQUIPMENT & ELECTRONIC SERV-

Volkswagens

Triumphs Tounus — Opel

Architect. or phone 3-9275. COMMISSION

form trucks, lift trucks, conveyors other carde

Juana,

miaterial Davila

P.

BR.

handling

Suceseres,

equipment. Box

3669,

and | crating, Ri} U.S. San|ia

Ceéa

930 1274

Aes

Vam

Bolsa

Ne,

storage,

Limes, Tel.

1057.

Agent

shipping.

Ine.

2-2726,

Muebieria

Cali

Ponce

22067

Santurce.

{

bas

eae

1

uote!

de

uF

er

o

of

. e

ds


24

~~ NORGE GAS DRYER where

we

live

STAR

now

blocked

HIDE-A.BED

condition.

Call

831

HLF, $150. dining room set, $250; Fri@idoire iinette set. $40; living room set, $200 irge nylon rug, 12 x 23, $150 8-56 Nogal St, Lomas Verdes, Bayamon

2796

Am

had

need”

not

for

The

831 DININGROOM

added

CAB

826

2855

825

BEDROOM FURNITURE; formica dinette, 6 chairs, $50. Baby grand piane, $600. 4 piece sectional sofa, $250; auto-

$125;

2-3462

Norge

refrigerator,

Coel Call

3 Mr

days

2782

bedroom Smith,

826

COLDSPOT ver across

shape

REFRIGERATOR with top, 2 years old. in

Dinette

WP7.

Los

2764

set

with

Angeles.

6 chairs.

free. good

See

at

INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE YOU

TOO

CLASSES

CAN

LEARN

ad-

a

the case over main-

N.

north of Katunga, and make way for Congolese ‘‘who alone can guarantee the evacuation of Belgian soldiers in this region.”

communique

Premiere

Office

gian troops neighboring

issued charged

by

the

that

Bel-

Kivu

that

the

with the Belgians.

Small circles and individual Phone 3-5144 truction.

Belgian soldiers have entrenched themselves in the lower Conge

ins-

SPEEDWRITING

120 wpm in Speedwriting,

Schools,

6

SHORTHAND.

weeks. School of The Benedict

Santurce.

Street. 2720 —_—__

75

Telephone

De

Diego

3-5144.

out

the

day’s

declaration

cials of Leopoldville

chaotic

by

offi-

Province

that

area near the frontier of Portuguese Angola. They appealed for

SPEEDWRITING

829

llender

U.N. soldiers to oust them. Without confirmation elsewhere, these officials declared “many Belgian planes” dropped the men and equipment Monday night. To some sources, their story sound-

ed like charges against

an extension of the Lumumba whipped

the

Belgians

an effort to rally behind himself.

Praises

the

trucking

companies had “reasonable time” to’ buy the equipment required. The governor’s aide was also sympathetic to the complaint

106 Police Cars Added To Force The Police Department announced yesterday that 106 new police cars were received from

this week

and

will

month.

The

cars,

Purchased

all Chevrolets, through

tors. They

were

Caribe

Mo-

are specially designed

for police work. The department

will

hold

from

picture

was

until

concerning

Betfe Davis Pays $25 For Fidel Castro's Hat

the with. language other anv Or world renowned Benedict Method

of the BENEDICT SCHOOLS in Santurce, 75 DE DIEGO STREET, crossroad Loiza & Wilsen Streets.

equipment

tickets

demonstration garage. Police

Irish fraternized Rounding

out

not

based in Belgium’s Ruanda-Urundi_ trust

territory threaten’ the Congo’s eastern border. It said there was

complaint

hand

the police

be ready to go into service when the department inaugurates its new patrol system early next

troops to get out of Kivu Province,

A

to

instructing

the mainland

(Continued from page 1) diers wounded. Lumumba called for Irish U.

a

SPANISH

“emergency

revenue.

turned

orders

six

CONGO

3 PIECE MAPLE sectional, matching chair, rocker, end tables, $100. Also baby carriage & car bed. 2150 Cacique,

3-7483

shown

to a staff now investigating land-P.R. fares.

(rattan),

washing machine, vacuum cleanx 8’ playhouse. Call 6-0645.

washer,

over

The board suspended until Nov.

2798

matic

World

23 hearing on the Proposed 11.3 per cent increase from $47.15 to $52.50 one way and $9430 to $105 on round trip tickets. The finding was handed down on a complaint filed by the P.R. Ports Authority. It held that Pan

MOVING TO STATES and _ sellling: Westinghouse refrigerator, clothes washer, dryer hree air conditioners, three single t » suk drapes, other appli3-7756 Call ances

freezer drawer, $175. apartment available.

American

ditional $1.5 million month period. 827

2868

Pan

Bureau

The Civil yesterda y

Juan passengers an estimated

3- 9381

BEDROOM

a

(Continued From Page 1) by Fidel Reyes Sojo, listened as Torres told them that the Department of Public Works is Presently rushing the printing of thousands of copies of the law to distribute not only to the truck drivers but to all interested parties. Torres also called Superintendent of Police Ramon Torres Braschi asking that he issue

Airways thrift class fare increase that woul@ cost New York-San

2743

stove. er. 10°

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CAPE

ELIZABETH,

(AP)—Screen has’

‘tomorrow

paid

Castro’s

$25 famous

Maine

star Bette

Davis

for

of

Fidel

campaign

hats.

one

Miss Davis, who was high bidder at

a

at - the

lives here, an auction

against the washing of tires after leaving a construction site and said that the construction

companies Sojo, izer

ary

saying

one

the

in

his

the

Cuban

head

leader

revolutionary

Musical

star

Russell

gear

had

was

worn

campaigns.

Nype

was

auctioneer.

every

all

in

truckers

in

front

in

which out

the

police

summons.

were

Almost

Officials

of

Relations

ballots

union

in in

as

by

the

American the

Retail

backing

firm.

NLRB head Raymond J. Compton ordered the ballot box sealed and an investigation into

the clerks’

union

charge

against

Pan American Bakery, a subsidiary of Grand Union. Pend-

ing

results

of

the

investigation,

the NLRB may either count the sealed ballots or order a new election.

Contesting the election are the

Packinghouse anda

local

ration

Workers’ of

the

of Workers

call

for

the

same

Dillon

Union

Free

Fede-

(FLT).

a

contrasting

before

short

cessary

sugar

rather

Fidel

Castro’s

Dominican

Dillon branded Communist type

described

Trujillo

tortured and opponents.

Pac waynes ,

rations

than

members of this panel were eligible to form the “big seven.” .

The

governor

terday

the new

was

provisional

named chairman

yesof

presidential committee. A and different chairman will

+

Cuba

Republic.

Castro as dictator’.

with

their

ded,

“As

t

asked

grievances,

btt

the

law

adis

accidents.”

OAS avow

its

Union

ties

and

Red

with

the

Soviet

China

and

re.

affirm its faith in the inter Amer. ican system. ‘ Chilean Foreign Minister En rique Ortuzar told the conference

that his country respects of self-determination.

But,

he

added,

the

“The

right

deep' and

sincere respect we feel for. our sister republic, Cuba, obliges us to

point out the danger that can be seen hanging over her and over the Americas.”

Ortuzar stated that there iq an extra-continental power which “‘re-

mained ing

indifferent

of

the

to the suffer.

Cuban

people”

under

the yoke of dictatorship but which now “is trying to capture the: revolution for itself, divertin ig it from its pure and noble aims: for

the purpose

of introducing

into Latin

the cold

America,

be selected at the committee

each meeting: of by the members

themselves.

Immediately following the selection of the committee, -a

closed

meeting

was

held

with

all 76 municipal committee chairmen to begin the reform of the party organization and to rethe

the

new

Sunday

rules,

approved

convention,

that

reorganization. chairmanship

of all members

presidential

Presentatives,

of

Panel,

four

four

senators,

Cenwill

of retwo

members from each senatorial district (total 16 members), one of

the

Popular

Party

youth from each senatorial district (total eight members), eight candidates for mayor, and 20 other members-at-large. i

The

Council

icy making body the presidential Tiodically

and

will

be

the

pol

that will elect committee pe-

generally

do

the

overall leadership functions previously done by Mufoz and the legislators exclusively. The

tial

members

panel

of

the

present

presiden-

yesterday

at

the summit conference were t “big seven” plus Samuel R. Qu Hones, Antonio Fernés Isern,

ne

Luis

A.

Negron

Lopez,

Andrés

Tru-

Grillasca,

“a and

Abreu, Jorge Font Saldafia, Vidal Rivera, Fernando Sierra Ber. decia, Arcilio Alvarado, and Victor Gutiérrez Franqui.

politi-

a

of reducing

(Continned From Page 1) steps should be taken, apparent ly leaving that up to ministers. Some of the foreign ministers earlier had urged Cuba to dis-

the

DISTRIBUTOR: San

ee

Works

when

written,

be composed

as a tyrant who murdered

Public

Party’s new hierarchy—the tral Council. The Council

more

or

us

Muiioz, the assembly started to create the second body in the

the

if

buy

of

our living

BIG SEVEN

per-

Dominican

one

Lizardi,

spell out the Under the

of

has

to comment on the drivers’ complaints, said he was unfamiliar

war

(Continued from Page 1)

American

appeared

of

Francisco

at

legislation

time

“not

traffie

three-way

law

drivers.”

Secretary

had

Clerks Union filed last-minute charges alleging “unfair labor practices”

said,

all

La-

and

{

very effective means

impounded

at Pan

Caguas

the

handing

National

yesterday’s

election

Bakery

the

Board

days

be able to earn

truck

as

the

NLRB Impounds Ballots In Election At Caguas Bakery bor

already

effect.

trucker

is

of

five

in

would

were especially vehement protesting the vigor with

House group to back up the EiSenhower proposal on Dominican Sugar. He said this country should

cal

that

tread

truck

tickets

“If all the clauses in the law were’ rigidly enforced,” one

safety.

Capitol

view was set forth in a House Agriculture Committee meeting. Under Secretary of State Dou-

has

a

the

consider

Latin

mitting a cut-off purchases. Sugar

from

said

of

in

been

organ-

demands

tires

to

member

hower’s

jillo’s

the

The

Sen. James O. Eastland (DMiss.’ joined Ellender in an exchange on the Senate floor sharply critical of President Eisen-

on

which

given

some complained of having received as many as five ‘tickets

clean-

and

drivers,

complete

Trujillo

go

made for

been

unfair because’ smooth tires can be used on the front of a vehicle

nation had a strong leader like the Dominican Republic’s Rafael

glas

the

the clause on

WASHINGTON (# Sen. Allen J. Ellender (D.-La.) served notice yesterday he will fight attempts to choke off suga® imports from the Dominican Republic. He said wishes

be

spokesman.

of

for the benefit of the symphony orchestra in adjacent Portland. Donning the cap, Miss Davis

read to the auction crowd a letter from Castro’s private secret-

should

share responsibility liness.

Trujillo

At

CO ee) a

4

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The rousing

pontiff, cheer,

who

““may

was

declared

the

given his

“very

strong desire that the contests of these days will benefit you all, and that from them, all without

exception will be able to gain some advantage.” Premier Nikita Khrushchev of the Soviet Union in a message to the athletes from the Kremlin de-

clared

that

friendship

the

and

games

mutual

‘tincrease understand-

ever

held—near'!

from a Hmest

85 to

last

until

The

Sept.

Soviet

a truce such

as was

Greece

for

term

Leonid ficial,

athletes

11.

athletes

ancient

the

8,000

nations. They cost the stage—$32,000,000. They

when of

descended

on

Olympic flag and wish your athletes the very best of luck.” Every indication Points te a record smashing performance in

virtually all of the 18 different Olympic sperts, and a titanic battle for unofficial team honors

between

proclaimed

wars

for in

ceased

a the

Soviet

have

been

committee:

States

and

Adolfo

Today

when letes

but

won

in

1956

half

Up to recently they

favored

in sentiment American

sector of the Olympic Village and told Kenneth L. Wilson, of Chicago, president of the U. S. Olympic

United

at Helsinski,

in Melbourne.

of-

American

the

flame that burns througho ut the+ games, day and night. ‘President Giovanni Gronchi of Italy will proclaim open the games, cannon will boom, deves by the thousands will circle Skyward, and Consolini,

“As

Geed Luck Wish a symbol of our friendship

olympic

points

victory.

but a late

to

shift

a possible

the in

About 100,000 ? expected.

all

competing aththe stadium.

spectators

are

contestants.

United

favored

States

to

track

dominate

team,

the

men’s

events, took its first workout arriving

100,000 Expected is the opening ceremony,

half of march

of

The

Rafer

here

The torch will be the Capitoline Hill

carried from to light the

since

from Switzerland. Johnsen, of Kingsbury,

Calif., whe broke the world’s record for the decathlon with 8,683 points, will be carrying the United

States

flag.

INSTANT SIMON

ing among the peoples and thus strengthen the peace of the world.”

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Tuesday

JUAN

STAR }—. Thursday,

Baseball

Pirates, Braves, Giants Win NEW YORK (AP)—The Chicago White Sox, with Early Wynn allowing only four hits, defeated the Yankees,

holds the half-way lead play at 650, 20 strokes

vy

The victory gave the White Sox sole possession of second place when the Baltimore Orioles dropped

to

third,

losing

in

11

eight

a

day

game.

of

in

the

the

of

fifth

Louis,

75-74-149; 77-79—156;

struck

out

Homers

seven

and

gave

hit

was

charged

the

with

first home run MAJOR Not

the

loss,

including

of his| Eddie LEAGUE

including

(Based on NATIONAL LEAGUE

Wednesday

300

Los

5

Mays,

.

San

Groat,

344

i.

Francisco

Chicago HOME RUNS

Minoso,

314

Kuenn, Maris. Maris,

Aaron,

Chicago

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Aaron,

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RUNS

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Juan,

dad,

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Luna,

R.

N.

F.

Carr,

Trini-

San

Juan,

Trouart,

does

Brewer

expect

not

Aug.

which still has sidelined with

Mexico

to

“Nat-

have

the

4,

a punch

the rookie hurler a face injury.

yesterday,

defeating

Ger.,

7-4.

Monterrey

way

into

the

little

Ber-

won

its

ROME

nev, chief of the team, yesterday

the

Soviet

stage

in

series by winning an elimination tournament at San Juan.

25

Detroit

25

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Milwaukee! Kansas

(Lary

1

during

13-9).

13-8), City

at Baltimore

| (only

games

scheduled.)

(Only

games

18)

ext

Soviet official said he was the

bid

will

be

acéep-

“Russia is the country where sport has round the greatest

development decades,” otfer

of

ho “We

the

the

last

added

in

are

Lost

few

an)

>-

prepared

tac...

te

s.

Rafer Competition (AP)—The Rafer

man

Johnson

who

for

four

decathalon—by

a

Chi-

nese.

i

Lvi (Ducky) Drake, now ‘the honorary coach of the Nationalist China (Taiwan) team, : artived Tuesday with his protege, C. K. Yang, and suggested that

was

in

for

the

battle

said

he

is razor

sharp

for

the gruelling 10-event tussle which starts Sept. 5. Six feet one and 178 pounds, the Chinese is a bundle of whipcord.

NAVY SOFTBALL

at

or Cle

scheduled.)

the

ted.

night. (Larsen

“one

meetings” of the International Olympic Committee. ;

coach

Games

11-12)

|

his athtetic career. Yang stayed till now in ‘Ca lifornia, where is is a student, to polish his training, and his

Cleveland (Perry 15-6) at Boston Detroit

~

the Soviet Unmake a formal

of

Cleveland 3, Boston 2 (10) Chi-|

to

games

Moscow.

Romanov said ion planned to

Johnson

1

Detroit 5, Baltimore 3 (11) Today’s

known.)

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.

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Soviet Oiympic disclosed that

Milwaukee

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Games

Union

the

coached

ve

Pittsburgh 95

STANDINGS

Billy

(AP)—Nikolai

world | terview.

league

baseman

Soviets Want

confident

West

lin,

second

The

LL Wins

WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP)— Monterrey’s little league team won its first-round game here

Geary, Chap-

R.

193;

to

+

said Tuesday.

Martin

Jimmy

Pratt, Roose-

E.

92-88-180;

90-:91—181;

J.

162-91—

Cincinnati

money, but a jury will decide how much he should pay.” The suite came about after Martin had hit Cubs’ pitcher

NorE. 88-

R. L. Herrin, Guantanamo, L. Russell, Roosevelt Roads,

ridiculous

Wrigley

urally,

167;

29 | Pittsburgh 8, Chicago 3

Boston

| Sievers,

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against °

is

tin,’

78-

99-79—178; W. P. Robertson, Roosevelt Roads, 94-85—179; W. J. Stockstad, Guantanamo, 89-91— 180; A. R. Brescia. Roosevelt Roads, 89-92-11; W. W. Wear,

29

Chicago

New

Guantanamo,

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310

Washington

RUNS

“It

89—177; W. A. Whaley, Trinidad, 88-89 —177; L. H. Crosier, Reosevelt Roads,

and

315

York

York

New

Roads,

suit

get that much money from Mar-

J. O. Cele, Guantanamo, 82-83— Mongogna, San Juan, 83-82—165;

89-173; 88—174;

up

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R.

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315

New

San

Guantanamo, Guantanamo,

MAJOR

Chicago

Mantle,

29

W.

games.

} New

Cincinnati

Chicago

Math

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Gentry, Doulin,

A

CHICAGO (AP)—Chicago Cubs’ owner P. K. Wrigiey doesn’t really think that the club will receive $1,040,000

ist, B. hedkes bun dene eine C. R. Bower, San Juan, 104-115-219.

.

319

35

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At

Soviets Want ‘68 Games

C. P. Bock, Trinidad, 8.-87—-168; D. E. Conroy, Guantanamo, 84-85~169; S. May,

BATTING

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fAiiice Shicaga

33rd

Chicago

323

anike Banks,

Mathews

night

Smith,

329

Pittsburgh Clemente, Pittsburgh

Ashburn,

Mathews’ 29th. LEADERS

|

Angeles

Aaron’s

or more at bats.) | AMERICAN

BATTING

Larker,

Hank

H. W.

—163;

85—163; 165; J.

Kansas only five hits, and Kirkland broke downed | out of a long hitting slump with the Boston Red Sox, 3-2, in ten} a double and two singles. innings In the other National League The White Sox, scored three game, Lew Burdette pitched his rugs in the first inning and two third straight shutout for Milwauin the seventh against New York. kee, blanking Los Angeles, 7-0. Yankee pitcher Eli Grba (3-2) Milwaukee hit five home runs, who

E. J.

W.

.

team

from

Division—J.

ae

team front

four-man in in

Ta

Has Martin A $Million?:

play

83-77160; L. P. Jackson, Roosevelt Roads, 78-82— 160: B. M. James, Trinidad, 8478— 162; Bruce Campbell, Trinidad, 80-83

| land combined to lead San Francisco over Cincinnati, 6-1. Sanford

games off the pace, downed

Philadelphia, 42 Washington defeated City, 31, and Cleveland

regional

Trinidad. Open

Charlie Maxwell’s homer Tuesday night enabled the Tigers to extend their win streak to seven games. It is the longest Detroit victory skein since 1956. Jack Sanford and Willie Kirk-

innings

St.

career

Maxwell

Detroit, 5-3. In the National League, Pittsburgh, continued its pennantpace, defeating the Chicago Cubs, in

league

game

Guant:namo’s

inning.

to

83,

major

a half

| Sports

(Continued From Back Page) four men will represent the 10th Naval District in on the mainland.

5-1, Tuesday night to come within » American League leaders.

Augest 2531960

NAVY GOLF

Wynn Downs Yankees, 5-1:

——

(Continued

from

Back

Page)

ment, the AntiHes.Championship, the San Juan Naval Station Invi-

tational,

and

now

the

Tenth

Naval District tourney. The fired-up Marines played as flawless ball as they did when

they

eliminated

the

San

Juan

Naval Station Tuesday night, also behind Ash. They were on top of the ball every second and came up with the key hits when needed.

The

Marines

took

the

first

game as they bangéd out four hits and took advantage of: two errors for six runs in the sixth inning when losing 3-2. In the nightcap, they jumped off to a quick 2-0 lead in the first inning on a two-run homer by first baseman John Hipp. Another three runs in the second

game gua.

broke

the

spirit

of

Anti-

A Gil MacDougald-Herb Score incident occurred in the . fifth inning of the second game when

San Juan’s ed

a

line

pitcher

Sinclair drive

Sterling, lash-

back

at

Antigua

Manson.

The ball struck Manson under the right eye, throwing him to

the ground.

After

a few minutes,

he left the game unassisted ana apparently not seriously injured. S. J. Marines 020 006 1—9 Antigua 100 020 0-3 Ash and Belcher; Mansoa

Hernandez. CERVECERIA

PUERTO

RICO’S

CORONA,

TOP

ING

SELLING

Antigua

BEER

HR—Marines,

(Second Game) 000 200 O—-

9 0 8 3 and

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42

S.J. Marines 231 022 x—10-11 1 Snodgrass, Manson (2), Snodgrass (5) and Hernandez, Biedleman (2); Ash and Belcher. WAsh.

L-Snodgrass.

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MESA SUAN-OP AME THeiday! Adbrdse 25.1ibGo Sports Of The

Times

Ycaza's

Element By Arthur Dailey

ROME—It

was

a

horse

race

that

screaming meemies to steward in the United

Francis Patrick States. However,

not

much—at

have

minded

who learned would have

This ether ESS

least

a

the

on 5

famous

the

Palio

at

have

given

the other might

pre-Renaissance

his trade in an everything-goes been in his element.

was

day

too

would

Dunne and every am Eddie Arcaro

Siena

era.

Arcaro

A Manuel

Ycaza

.

and

was

witnessed

the

road te Rome. There’s nothing quite like it in the world. A wild and woolly herse race

=

is merely the climatie excuse for two solid hours of absorbing pageantry, a fragment of the medieval ages brought glowingly to life in a settimg such as ever could produce.

It

was heldin

no

other

the

cavalry

main

square

with a hard-packed clay track shallow, five-row stands that straight-faced palaces on three

the ra DALEY

magnificent

bell

tower, Heavy

cathedral,

|‘

charge

at Siena,

crowding against back gaimst the sides and against

with

its Romanesque

on te fourth side. wooden barricades form

the

inner

rail of this odd, rectangular track of some 350 meters. They not only keep the horses from visiting the customers but, more AND

the

70,000

thousands

are

jammed

rooftop, during

with

much

a

im

like

World

the

more—at

infield

almost

for

free

nime

witnesses,

thousands

im pre-television

For leading

days.

track is a dilly. It's more square than oval im shape straighaway in frent of the cathedral plunges

downhill

and

rises

sharply

to

the

turn.

Here’s

where

three

of

Every

ome

“What win?”

It has the

happened?”

seemed

that

to explode trigger. It

windows

asked

way.

or betting at

a

The

in some was an

jockey,

triumph.

inching

It

bewildered

bubbling

direction emotional

Seima

the

mever

nime

worked out that

tourist.

Italian

“Did

every-

temperament

just

and the end of the race was binge ef monumental propor-

This

was

El

apprentice

Comandante’s rider,

fh iEfk Fat

beating.

F

a fearful

tarried joyously off in at Aqueduct.

7 {I

took

was way

Valdes,

ty li, F Ef i ag

The limping jockey was knocked down by a wave of back slappers and embraced with such vehemence by his friends that he

it

was

Vth-$2.400:

alw: 4yrsup: Citeyes) (Ayala)

Palio

had

Charles

V

its

beginnings

destroyed

the

paid

some

three

centuries

independence

of

ago,

Siena

with

an

unbelievable

splash

of

color.

Only ten of the cantrades can enter horses and each entry is blessed ‘before the high altar in the parish church of each cantrade just before the race. A spirited gray filly, so small that she locked anly half the size of Native Dancer, was seen to leap when the priest sprinkled he with holy water. Each horse takes /. part in the tiring march around the arena, a post-parade that

eculd

be

guaranteed

to

leave

Man

o’

War

bowlegged

from

Italy

bugler played scaring every

“Beots and Saddles.” pigeon in Umbria inte

is really overloaded

with

pigeons,

Instead, a cannon frantic flight. And

starting

with

Saint

Mark’s

Square in Venice. The horses—they are thoroughbreds even Sunshime Park calibre—were led behind an elastic

of not barrier

for

up

and

other

and

the

the

left-handed

Donnybrook

The

or

clockwise

was

riders

under

pusched

race.

The

barrier

went

way.

and

shoved,

leaned

into

each

behaved as if there were no stewards or film patrols. Simce actually were no stewards or film patrols they got away their rough riding.

A

jockey

in

the

blue

colors

of

the

Nicchio

cantrade

there with

bolted

clear of the milling pack at the getaway and was never headed im this three-times-around race, although a hatless swarthy rider in pink—he not only looked like Ycaza but alse rode like him— came rocketing up on the imside just before the finish.

He

just

missed

Sereaming

losing

cantrade

streamed

streets or

catching

Italians

other.

into By

that

and

the

noisily

night

time

no

leader.

onto

indistinguishable

endiessly

far

thé

piled

in one

the

from through

jubilant cared.

Tetrarquina, Carritta M

ran.

track,

the

adherents

winners.

Siena’s

narrow,

celebration

of

Then of

the

they

twisting

something

$20.10.

6

f£ HI,

(Native) 2.60 out eut La Ley.

BROOKLINE, Bueno and teamed to

During the second week of May, San Francisco pitchers had a 67-inning stretch in which they

allowed games

only were

five

runs.

shutouts.

SPECIAL

Four

Mass.

(Maria

the US.’ Darlene Hard defeat Carol Loop and

Carole Wright, both of the U. S., 62, 64, in the National Doubles Tennis

ex-

haustion. No boomed,

(Native) 6208 320 10

Miss Bueno Wins ist-$3,400; alw; 4-yrs-up; Crisol (Vakdes) Newhurst (Figueroa) Time: 1:13.3. Mariposa

siege. It’s a semi-religious festival even now and religious banmers are carried by each of the seventeen cantrades—or wards— im the prerace parade. All paraders wear medieval costumes | im

f

love in its zaniest form.

oo

The

6

Time: 1:44.11 Rebeida. Cenvidada. Chiqguitm. and alse

300th Running fore

a

F

ne

onto the track like after the Patterson-

a 5

PG a

the ten jockeys fell off their sterling steeds. Not only do they ride without stirrups, but also without brakes. One rider was nearly killed. He wasn’t hurt when he fell. But as soon as the race was over the infield mob surged in babbling ardor over the barriers and swarmed the wild-eyed zealots who stormed the ring Johansson fight. .

at

Time: 1:28. Casuatita, Pimcel, Puerto Rico, Moyeto, Talaren, Field Beauty, Baby and Ei Alameim also ran. Srd-$1.308; cima ($1,200); 4-yrs-up; 1 5:8 Cimperted

Gerard

Series

against

H COMANDANTE RESULTS

bucks

plus

crashed

8

of

palaces

Bronx

The the

and

there

roll in a race

it

-

the

heedown

ie

in

are

every

decorouws

( AP Wirephoto)

this

after

.

a couple

on

and

survived

control

g

only

are

six-story

sedate

of

z

Not

there more

a

Palio. In fact, it wouldn't surprise this tourmore actual spectators than Churchill Downs

dees.

the

is

injury.

serious

Angeles

out

Ni

Derby

compared to the ist if Siera had

escaped

of Los went

Fie

Kentucky

rail. He

23, car

Yandel Beats

One Rider Nearly Killed The

guard

His

=

horses.

Sunday.

Haute,

I ler y inf

the

Reunds,

HE

Terre

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important, also keep 70,000 excited Italiams im the tightly packed infield from bursting from their sardime cam and over-running

Tournament

yesterday.


READ OF

THE PAGE

the San Juan Star

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SPORTS TIMES 27

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SPORTS San

Juan,

Island

Puerto

Rico,

Thursday,

August

25,

MAJOP LEAGUE STANDINGS PAGE 26

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Draws

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share the Yankee threw out .

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a

and

and second

by Hector Lopez and Tony Kubek’s 10ti Chicago White Sox yesterday. to

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game

and a

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with

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Kinder Has 7 Stroke Lead Commander

James

Kinder

ing

to

of the San Juan Naval Station added a 74 yesterday to his opening

lead Golf wind

day

round

of

75

to

retain

his

in the 10th Naval District Championship at the BerCountry Club.

seven The

ment

trokes

off the

72-hole,

medal

continues

tomorrow at (See NAVY

today

play

tourna-

and

ends

Berwind. The top GOLF, Page 26)

did

the

the

Each

of

not to

Mel-

send

a

Melbourne

States, the défend-

champion,

win

in‘

Defending

United

knocked

is

favored

‘again

tournament.

the

four

top

seeded

out of the tournament. Rico’s

basketball

Shannon,

¢oach,

said

before

he left with his squad that he thought Puerto Rico would ‘reach the semi-final round.

Rico

oe

RUN—San

Juan Marine catcher Eugene

Bel-

Feature Sprint Crisol of Establo Lares won his sixth off the reel yesterday at El Commandante, defeating four other speedsters with ease.

$13.40

for for

six

four

pool

paid

winners

winners

Held

off

the

pace

by

and

yesterday

at El Comandante. Both included one void race.

Mexice,

and

Hungary. teams

The

two

top

of the

four

groups

to

quarter-final

the

fine

Rico,

showing

besides

Czechoslovakia,

in’

will

each

advance

round.

because at

Po-

the

of

its

Pan-Amer-

ican games in Chicago, is given a chance by observers to finish well up in the competition.

Marines Beat Antigua,

Crisol Takes Comandante’s

cinco-seis

are:

Spain

Puerto

cher slides under Antigua catcher Hernandez in the top of the second inning of championship game with San Juan. (STAR photo by Tony Murad.)

Chance

teams

Yugoslavia,

land,

iitencse:

Given

unseeded

Puerto

$997.20

pace.

on

teams will head one of the four elimination brackets. This means that none of them will : meet until after the elimination rounds, provided they are not

The

Commander Edmund Gentry of Guantanamo is in second place,

' seeded Ressia,

based

team U.S.

The

DECIDING NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 030 011 104—10

Rico

Japan,

St.

Rus-

Olympics

1956 ~

P.R.

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be:

and

in the bourne.

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Philadelphia

Louis

were

basketball in 1956.

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of the eight teams

Howard

000

vs.

the

will

performances

Puerto

200

bracket

Friday

Rico

Seedings

Pin-

000

Rico’s

matches

Uruguay and France—at the top of each of the four brackets.

balls.

City

put

Japan

vs. Mexico. The draw put the teams—United States,

rookie

Washington

was

Italy,

sia

NIGHT GAMES F i

Puerto

Puerto

Gordon Coleman in the 13th inning yesterday, giving Cincinnati a 3-2 victory over San Francisco. Coleman started the 13th with a single up the middle, and after rookie Chico Cardenas laid down a sacrifice bunt, pinch hitter Gus Bell walked. Billy Martin popped out, but then Pinson slammed the | single that won the game. Loser Mike McCormich went the | distance, giving up nine hits and

|two

team

with

Hungary.

first

3-2 (#®—Vada

bracket. U.S.

bracket

In

victory.

FRANCISCO

same favored

a

and

the last two innings and was

| credited

base

lead

cago Cubs 10-6 yesterday. Each of the home runs sailed over the left field wall and came on first pitches by Don Elston, the third of four Cub hurlers who allowed a total of 17 hits, 7 of them for extra bases. It was the tenth home run of the year for Clemente and his fourth hit of the day in five trips. He knocked in two runs and scored two others. The Cubs tied the score 6-6 in the seventh against starter Vernon Law. Elroy Face, the fourth Pirate pitcher, did not allow a hit

srced Gene Freese to Richardson on

out

single

9~9 York to a o-4 victory over the the Yankee’s American League

carried New in in¥reased

ay "1

Tomorrow

ROME (AP)—Puerto Rico yesterday was placed in the bracket with Russia in the opening rounds of play in the Olympic basketball tournament. The strong Brazilian team and Mexico were placed

prices Luis

Ri-

vera Valdes, Crisol collared front-running Newhurst at (See COMANDANTE, Page

the the 27)

Take Softball Crown “Tron

By JIM Albert Ash

Man”

DOUGLAS pitched the

San

Juan

Marines

to the Tenth Naval District Softball Championship last night at the Naval Station. The Marines defeated previously unbeaten Antigua, 9-3 and 10-2, to win the double elimination Antigua,

Navy

tournament. howewer,

regionals

will

+ go

in Norfolk

to

since

the tournament personnel only.

is for Navy The Marines

were

district

limited

to

offs. Ash, a grim _ from Clarksburg, tered

eight

hits

in

play-

game

on

and

year

in

opening

the

lost only recorded

right-hander | Swept W.Va., scat-| Ramey the

handcuffed

Antigua

just four hits in the finale. He won his 35th game'of the

! (See

second

five as a 41-6

game.

He

the Marines recor and

four championships—the Armed Forces Tourna-

NAVY

SOFTBALL,

Page

26)


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