The San Juan Star (Aug. 26, 1960)

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San

Juan, Puerto

Rico, Friday, August

26, 1960

Second-ciass postage paid at San Juan. Puerte Rice

Drivers Puzzled, Patrolmen|Herter Blasts Fidel Busy With Ne w Traffic Law For His Soviet Ties By MANUEL SUAREZ The new traffic hie was written to end slaughter on the hi ays and to supply g the police with a “co prehensive” weapon with which to punish violators, °is creating more than a little confusion among motorists, truck drivers, publico operators, government officials, and—the Police. A spokesman for La Fortaleza said

time.

the the

wilf

‘be

given

to

truck

drivers

By JACK RUTLEDGE

SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) --S ecretary of State Christian A. Herter cha rged last night Cuba has rejected the inter-Ame rican system and swung its allegiance toth e Com-

Mmunist world. He ignored+ Roa accused the United States what appeared to be a sort of meddling in Cuban affairs and of afterthought offer by Cuba to negotiate with the creating Caribbean tensions but declared in a surprise climax that United StAtes. the Castr

that buy

to

new equipment required by the act, while commander of the metropolitan area police,

William ed to:

Santana,

said yesterday

no such order and his officers make immediate arrests for

he had receiywill

continue

Herter said the Fidel Castro regime continues to exhibit “a

violations. Patrolman Ernesto Plumey said that something had to be done to cut down on the auto

deaths.

ment:

The

he

law

said.

teeth

had not opinion.

read

“What

the

traffic

law

and

law?

vacation,” said one. Another pulled a

back

pocket

“I

into

traffic

and

said:

I

only

just

ROME (®—The XVII modern Olympic games opened vesterGay in intense heat and amid colorful Pageantry before a crowd of nearly 100,000 in Reme’s new Olympic Stadium. tempo-

was

War

rarily halted in the Eternal City as nearly 8,000 athletes from 85 natiens gathered in friendly

rivalry

Sports. The honored dent Giovanni Republic

of

te

vie

in

18

Italy,

who

entered

the stadium to the strains of the Italian National Anthem. The United States will be in close eompetition with the Soviet Union during the games. Indications top

good

events

that

chance

the

of

boxing

got

and

meets Brazil. Puerto Rico’s top

S.

winning

water

is was

eight

polo

underway — yester-

day, Puerto “Rico Olympic competition when its basketball

team Brazil

U.

honors.

team

The

are

enters today team

basketball

unseeded whereas seeded among the

and

is

the

defend-

ing world champion. : For complete Oi:ympic coverage, turn te the sports pages.

Announces

By FREDERICK Barry B. Yellen, the San Juan the

past

veiled

who

two

an

Drama years,

ambitious

San

Juan

Drama

sponsored

Festival

for

yesterday

un-

plan

for

a

Festival

Inc.,

into a new venture,” Theater Development Corp., which will present annual seasons of musi-

comedies,

operas,

and

The

which

will

project

charges

were

made

in

statement issued Foreign Minister

is

budgeted

annually,

producer said. Included in the

the eight plays drama festival, Spanish Dramas shows

at

Yellen

said.

tion

of

American

ministers

States’

foreign

conference.

from

private

known

winter,

as

a

Rico the

will

season

be

of the winter a _ series of musical and_ zarzuelas

program

in

of

the

four

sented

in

the

in

Yellen said he hopes to have completed a cycle of productions by November, 1961. The first project of the new corporation

will be next winter’s Drama tival. The

organization

permanent

of

have

about

a

300

persons divided roughly between 200 performers and 100 business executives and workers.

The musical shows and operas will be presented at the University of Puerto Rico Theater, Yel-

lists and authorizes capitalization of $15,000 in class A common shares with a $10 par value,

Musicals

while

said,

shows-will

At

UPR

dramatic

the

continue

to

be

pre-

The

and

new

company’s’ prospectus

$35,000

in

$10

par

prefer-

stock.

red

2,000 Greet Davis At Airport As He Returns An Archbishop By

GUNTER

HETT

An estimated 2,000 persons were on hand at International Airport last night to greet the Most Rev. James P. Davis, new-

ly

designated

Archbishop

of

San Juan, on his arrival at 8:24 from New York. Jamming the landing _ strip, the wildly cheering throng gave

the

bishop

what

he

later

called

the ‘“‘greatest reception” years tn Puerto Rico.

nor

guard

of smartly

of his 17 An _ ho-

uniformed

con

de

Gautier

Action

Party

party

chairman

and

leaders

Catholic by

Davila.

Spread out along the landing apron were delegations from re-

prelate stepped

ligious

societies,

waving

zation

banners

and_

out of his plane.

Close to the landing steps were some 60 Catholie priests and a

children

alternately

gathering

cheering

followed

(See

DAVIS,

San

of Juan

dignitaries Mayor

includ-

Felisa

Rin-

Hundreds

of

organicheering.

uniformed

school

chanting the

and

archbishop

Page

and one by Castro Wednesday in which

defiantly vowed friendship the Communist bloc.

Herter

declared

ia he with

Roa's

speech

“shewed clearly that the Cuban government is walking hand im

hand with the Chinese-Soviet bloc.”

“It strongly indicated that Cuba is willing to assist the Soviet Union in snreadine Comm-nism (See MINISTERS, Page 20)

Initially, there will be 8,300 class A common shares outstanding the prospectus said. The shares will be divided between 4,000 shares to be sold by

Yellen to private $10 per share and be

exchanged

shares Jan

and

Juan

investors at 4,300 shares

for

outstanding

debentures

Drama

of

Festival,

(See THEATRE,

the

Inc.

Page

20)

Big Mob Demands. Lumumba’s Death; Conference Starts By

headed

Mario

the right Roa’s

ANDREW

BOROWIEC

LEOPOLDVILLE, The Conge (AP)—Rifle fire and screams of anti-government mobs yesterday marked the opening of

Knights of Columbus lined the landing ramp and brought their swords to salute as the smiling

ing

speech Havana

to

will

payroll

Fes-

in the operas

comedies U. S. musical summer and a series of in the fall.

len

Herter said he is confident

Theater

Theater

Juan.

San

Old

Tapia

regime is willing te U.S.-Cuban differences.

conference will draw “the conclusions” after studying

Year-Round will come

investors and the Puerto (PRIDCO), Co. Industrial

late

marathon address to the Organiza-

Venture

Financing

dra-

mas both in Spanish and English. Yellen will also head the new corporation. $500,0000

JIMENEZ .-. that's the ticket

Get

HARMON the youthful has_

ESTEBAN

$500,000

year-round theater program here. At a press conference, Yellen announced he would merge his

cal guest was PresiGronchi of the

JUAN

it yet.

impresario

antagonism

States

Raul Roa praised the Soviet Union and Red China in a Castro-style

P.R. To

Of Rome Olympics

Cold

Herter’s

off

Yellen

calculated

United

a_ blistering after Cuban

cepy of the law from his

Colorful Opening

a

came

and

the

render more difficult the constant efforts of my country to restore friendly relations with Cuba.”

however, not give an

ceuld

100,000 Attend

has

enforce-

haven’t had time to go throu gh (See NEW TRAFFIC, Page 4 )

The

basic to

What Traffic Law? other policeman queried,

Three

a

puts

o

nepotiate

20)

the Leopoldyille conference of independent African nations. Steel-helmeted Congolese polsurging

crowds

clamoring for the death mier Patrice Lumumba,

ice

fired

over

of Pre host te

11 African

governments

wered his appeal can meeting. An

honor

who

ans-

for an all-Afri-

guard,

lined

up

in

front of the modernistic palace of culture, broke ranks and charged

(See

the

demonstrators

CONGO,

Page

20)

ga

e


a5

ce

4

THE SAN JUAN STAR+- Fritay, Aegest 26) 1960") a

| News Arabs

In Brief

Condemn

Propaganda —

SHTAURA, yesterday in

Lebanon (AP)—Nine condemning inter-Arab

Amman

Cairo

and

League

Council

ending

radios

issued

permanently

Arab League states: joined propaganda battles. * While

silenced

the

a communique

verbal here

inter-Arab attack

by press

the U. Sudan

A. R., Jordan, and Morocco.

59

Die

In

Brazilians JOSE

persons

Only 20

DE

plunged

four

RIO from

survived.

years

old,

on

Bus

PRETO,

and

the

the

radio.

Iraq,

Arab

Heed

for

Joining

Lebanog,

Saudi

Crash

Brazil

(AP)—A

a

bridge

Most

of

the

victims

100-mile

trip

home

the

warfare,

stressing

in the agreement were Arabia, Yemen, Libya,

SAO

|

Wednesday

bus

into

were

from

cartying

the

Turvo

student$,

a

civic

63

River

15

io

celebration

in Barretes City. One was a star soccer player, Hildebrando de Souza. The four survivors said the read was poor and the bus

was

speeding

when

Ex-British ROME diplomat

it crashed

Diplomat

(AP)—Harold reportedly once

from

the

Kills

Charles accused

bridge.

Self -

Gibson, by the

i

63, a former: British Communists of: involve-

ments in anti-Red underground activities, was found shot to death yesterday in his Rome apartment. Police said the London-bora former first secretary of the British Embassy in Rome had taken his own life with a pistel held to his right temple. Police said

they

found

neither

AFTER FAREWELL VISIT—Mrs. Barbara Powers, left, leaves Soviet building in Moseew Aug. 23 after farewell visit with her imprisoned

supreme court husband, U-2

pilot

Brown

Powers.

(AP

With

her

is

ae mother,

Mrs.

Menteen

of

Chile

Mil-

Earlier, Mrs.

Powers had a final

But

this

did

not

develop.

Then,

when the attorneys were unable to receive a satisfactory receipt fur

the note, they took it with them and mailed it frem a post box m)>

U.S.

“She

is much brighter now than for

some

time,”

Barbara told her attorneys the

secret meeting with her husband m his prison cel. The young couple were left completely alone

a

downtown hotel. The meeting of Mrs. Powers and her husband was the first privacy

prison

behind

they have had since before he left

was very happy because “we could talk freely. We were entirely

Turkey

alone

a

closed

door

for

more

than an hour The short, handwritten plea on US. air mail stationary was taken to Brezhnev’s office by American attorneys Frank Rogers and Alexander Parker. In a surprise move, the two Virginia lawyers

were

for his May

Day

U-2

flight

FORECAST:

San

Mayaguez—Generaly

Juan

and

fair

teday

and tenight. except fer a few te wait for an with the president to |brief night showers. Ponce—Gepossibility of arrang- |merally fair teday and tonight. PUERTO RICO and the VIRGIN ISLANDS—Variable cloudiness with scattered showers te-

Man Guilty Of Bomb

Hoax Gets 10 Months MILWAUKEE man

charged

extort through

call

w—An

U.S.

attempting

to

$5,000 frem an_ airline a bomb heax telephone

has

months

with

Oklahoma

been in

a

sentenced

Federal

District

to

10

Judge

Kenneth

P.

Grubb sentenced Sidney W. “Jack’’ Haislip,

42,

of

pleaded

guiity

to

hoax here

call to July 25.

Tulsa making

American

day

mostly

over

Puerte Rice. night except

showers

along

ef Puerte Islands. WINDS:

Rice

miles

hour.

per

the

1:15

interier

the

north

and

Easterly

the at

1@

HIGH:

Miami,

89,

partly

ceast te

19

88

at

p.m.

LOW:

cloudy;

San

Francisco,

Emergency

175.

Philadelphia, "16,

Partly

cleudy;

Washingten,

partly

cloudy;

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Materials and Off-Set Machinery

Chica

79,

partly

73,

partly

68,

clear.

Registry

Af

Night

1304,

Santurce

Jean

Dr. LA

&

Caparra

To

Argentina Senate

also

approved

the

and

Terrace

Queen

Mary

Finally

Dr. Jose J. Mulero Baldorioty St. 32

Approved Relations |}Commit-

of

Charles

Leaves

now

to Honduras.

N.Y. voyage

British

The

Guiana

HAVANA

line

Gets

(AP)—Cheddi

of British

missed

Guiana,

round-trip

Cuban

Jagan,

said

one

minister

Cuba

has

to

Loan of

industry

offered

and

to finarite

com-

a five

million dollar timber industry in the British colony. Jagan said the loan would be for 10 years and bear two per cent interest. The interest would be paid in British Guiana products in place of cash. Most of the timber would be sent td cuba. He added that Cuba had offered to buy rice from British Guiana at a price higher than that paid by the British West Indies.

Eire’s Premier Calls Myth Sean

Ireland

Lemass

(AP)—Pre-

took

a Sober

“One of ‘the most persistent and irritating falsehopds about the

Irish

Sive

is

drink,”

ed years ago by weapon against

in Rockwell Tipperary.

the British as a Irish independ-

.

it was being writers out

premier

claimed.

Train your dog in basic obedience.

Lemass

September

are

exces-

of ° alcoholie a

meeting

College,

told

County

“But the simple trith is that the

per

capita

consumptien

of

alcohol in Ireland is one of the

NDES

This course

5th.

Russell Milroy of Sentry for information

they

lowest for all countries for which reliable statistics are available,”

will be based on the companion dog standards prepared by the American Kennel Club. ClasMonday

that

consumers

ate guzzlers. It was a myth, he said, foster-

the

Call 2-8497

Burrows,

For

DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING COURSE

Inc.

R.

te be ambassador

strike of seamen. New York.

for royalties.

3606

structor, Mr.

area.

sailed for a wildcat

And now, he said, sustained by Irish

Caguas

commence

but

SOUTHAMPTON, England (AP)—The Queen Mary New York yesterday after two weeks’ delay due to

ence.

8-9751

ses

death

contents.

the mountain or damage.

Foreign

nomination

at Caracas,

swipe at widely held belief that the Irish, to a man, are inveter-

Victor J. Pagan 2 Caparra Terrace

Tel

Tremors

(AP)—The

deputy chief of mission

DUPLIN,

Santarce

Rie Piedras — Barrie Obrere Call Tel. 32467 for imfermation assistance. Necve

mittee

mier

Decters eon Night Duty Metrepolitan Area San

New

his its

Of Guzzling Irishmen Unfair

Pharmacy

Fernandez Tel. 35169

Tel.

76,

Denver, Angeles»

before

disclose

tee yesterday approved President Eisenhower's nomination of Roy R. Rubottom, Jr. to be ambassador te Argentina. Rubottem is ssistant secretary of state for inter-American affairs. The com-

merce

cleudy:

Les

Peerte

YESTERDAY’S

partly

cloudy;

GOODYEAR HI-FI OFFSET BLANKETS

TEL.

hour.”

cloudy;

bomb

Airlines

kind

s0, 85, partly cloudy; Dallas, 93,

Virgin

Haislip the

an

‘very

of

Generaly fair te fer a few brief

YESTERDAY’S

prison.

for over

were

WEATHER

invited

appointment discuss the

officials

Envoy

WASHINGTON

over the Soviet Union which touched off an explosive situation and earned him a 10-year sentence. we've seen her said Rogers.

shortly

would

reported that several thousand fled from There were no immediate reports of deaths

Mrs. Powers Seeks Mercy, Sees Husband Last Time ing a personal interview between Mrs. Powers and Brezhnev.

By

written

embassy

SANTIAGO, Chile (AP)—Lebu, capital of Arauco Province 450 miles from here, was shaken yesterday morning by 14 earth tremors, some of them violent. The Ministry of the’ Interior

Wirephoto.)

MOSCOW ®—Barbara Powers yesterday filed a plea with Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev begging him te shew clemency to her husband, convicted U-2 pilet Francis Gary Powers.

Hit

had

today P.M.

at

9:40

A.M. “and

isets at 9:44

Dog’s,

or registra-

tion.

cad enc be

Gary

Ga.

he the

f

Francis

ledgeville,

a letter

police ‘nor


TRE SAN JUAN STAR — Fiitay; August 26) 1960"

Two Policemen Held Latin Origin Diplomats Could

In Contempt Of Court Contribute To Better US-Latin Police

Lieutenants

Alejandro

tion,

Oliveras and Siilvero Colon were cited for contempt of court yesterday by Judge Hector Cordero Vega for not answering a subpeona ordering them to testify at the trial of several pickets who were involved in strike brawls in front of the El Imparcial building on May .29.

The

judge

Ayuso lisher

also

included

»

gized

withdrew

arrived

to the

Found

counts

it

after

late

and

Ties, Morales Carrion States

the

apolo-

court.

guilty

on

of simple

one

of

two

assault

was

Hu-

By A. W. MALDONADO Under Secretary of State Arturo

berto Trias, a photographer who was striking with the Brotherhood of Teamsters. Trias still has seven charges pending.

Cruz

Antonio

Valdivieso, editor and of the tabloid, in the

but

publisher

Roque

Vicens,

Morales

wy

‘|

$75

fine

or

serve

one

day

in

AIR

BOUND—Pedre

Jr., son Purcell,

of Mr.-and of Santurce,

Force

ROTC

Marshall

off

cadet

College,

in an

E.

Purcell,

Mrs. P. E. and an Air

at

Franklin

prepares

orientation

to

flight

observer at Lockbourne Air Base, Columbus, O., where taking four weeks training.

take

as

an

Force he is

ican republic which lies completely on the Pacific side. ses

LOT Belgium

¢

.

OF RAILROAD has 7,000 miles

of

railroads.

very

in

much

Amer-

in order.”

has

promised

to appoint

les

countries

if

he

is

wins

the election,

be a change

in the

| partment to recommend six Puerte Rican technicians to do diplomatic mission work in electricity, agriculture tion.

New

wife

when

she was

the

something

U.

that

the

people

of a Ken-

the

Gov-

nedy’s

away car last March 31, Sitting in front of her home, Mrs. Swearingen claims she was

by

an

automobile

names

Petri,

United

Service

of

Houston,

his

wife,

and

Automobile

Tex.,

Ricans

JUANA

are

in

-DIAZ—Ramon

Assn.

him success

wife’s foothis clothing from

D. RICHARDS

Frank

spending

in Latin

Morales

first A.A.

literature

to be made

translation. Since that time, A.A. books rature have been translated into over languages and are available the world

It

Frank

the

life

it appeared. a recent book

to

A.A.,

each

new

can

now

be

Mufiz

disclosed

Bou—for

that

years

group ago.

upon

Burial noon dras

returning

services

to

Frank

M.

social

were

held

Rico

ten

yesterday

at Buxeda Memorial Cemetery in Rio where he was laid to rest in a private

for

reserved

members.

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ANNOUNCEMENT JAIME E. IRLZARRY, M. D. EYE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Takes

economic

aH South countries,

Roberto

*

and

and more effective cracy,”’ he added.

was

the recording secre-

Puerto

on his

qualifications,”

‘Alcoholics

tary of the House of Representatives and a familiar figure in the capitol building. He first became acquainted with A.A. while living in New York City and joined the. then small San Juan

in

and litea dozen over.

as on

his

translating

would

which depends

said.

complete.

America.

available

devoted

Califor-

“He must have a deep insight and profound sympathy with Latin American, aspirations for rapid

Anonymous Comes of Age,” when he was taken ill six months ago. His translation was almost

He will be best rémembered as the translator of A.A.’s ‘“‘great book.” His painstaking work on the “‘bible’’ of A.A. took several years, and

the

proudly

book and pamphlet He was at work

In particular, his passing Wednesday in San Juan will be mourned throughout the Spanish: Speaking world at weekly A.A. from meetings Mexico City to Montevideo, to Madrid. Frank M., born in Ponce 57 years ago, was an early member of the San Juan A.A. group

A.A.

M.

all his free hours

a

a4 4

Mercado

died

or

extraction

personal

Se

with kerosene and then he set fire

to himself here and burns, police said.

as

Rican

of Mexican

overall

than

serving

Lopez followed in his steps when he doused

the

car-insurers,

Puerto

Puerto

in bettering relations. -

Spanish. But knowing the language is not enough. It will not assure

the

Man Kills Self In Kerosene Fire

owned

court by the San Juan law firm of Nachmand and Feldstein,

M. was buried here yesterday. was known, and so he will be remem-

in itself pioneered

during

year

“A

nian

diplo-

American consulates. Morales added that more

20

by Vernon J. Petri, which rolled away from its parking place. The suit, filed in Federal

the world.

wh'ch

last

the decisive factor Latin American-U.S.

Rocke-

/}sys-

of

S. need.” “It is time that the whole

hit by a run-

bered, by thousands of grateful members in the unnamed ranks of Alcoholics Anonymous through-

Oui

Nelson

«

Frank So he

Gov.

educa-

feller, Morales said, spoke proposal similar to that of

Frank M. Is Buried Here: Pioneer In Island's A.A. DOUGLAS

York

vocational

tem in Latin America. There have been some changes already. It is

Ft. Buchanan Couple Files $150,000 Suit

co-defendants.

By

and

there, will

diplomatic

This

Washington, Morales said, recently requested the local state de-

“It is a very good idea” Morasaid, “I think that no matter

who

-

ernors’ Conference held-here.

matic system in Latin America re-examined in the light of the vital importance of Latin America’s social and economic reform,’ Morales said. Puerte Ricans Serving The under secretary pointed out that there are Puerto Ricans presently holding important position in the U. S. diplomatic corps. Mo$150,000 damages are sougth by rales named Rodolfo Rivera, EuFort Buchanan residents Mr. and genio Delgado Arias and Alberto Mrs. Robert W. Swearingen for Vasquez presently in high posts in injuries received by the house- ;| Latin

struck COFFEE CHIEF CROP Coffee is chief crop and export of tiny El Salvador, Central Amer-

picketing

“is

tin American elected.

-| and was released on $400 bail. The are still building.

Latin

system

people of Puerto Rican and Mexican extraction as envoys to. La-

jail for each dollar not paid. Langrod, who belongs to neither union, but was picketing with the Teamsters, appealed the sentence Teamsters Imparcial

diplomatic

Kennedy

Jean Langrod Brunner, 24, of Darlington Apartment in Rio Piedras, was found guilty of disorderly conduct and was ordered to pay

a

yesterday

Morales, the Commonwealth government’s top Latin American affairs advisor, made this comment yesterday after a _ report from New York that Sen. John F.

Teamster, was found guilty of assaulting Ismael Hernandez, a member of the Seafarers International Union and fined $40 or 40 days in jail.

pubcita-

said

of the U. S.

ica

another

Carrion

that a re-examination

various technical missions throughout Latin America. The Internation Cooperation Administration in

' i s a i 5 a a a i al


THE

SAN JUAN

STAR

Friday, Aug

yw st

26, 1960 ke

et a

New Traffic Law Is A Puzzler To Many (Centinued

I only

from

picked

page

up my

Building

1)

for

12

years} -said y

this the police have been telling him

copy

morning.” Domingo Guzman Acosta, a publico driver who picks up fares

it’s now against the law to stand in the street with his papers. “But,” he said, “I have a wife

in front of City Hall, said he will not be effected. “I am a careful driver under

and an infant son. I don’t know

any

any other. work.” Julio Oyala who blico

between

Juan

said.

law.

However,

the

law

says

that you have to"pull over tothe curb to pick up a fare;” he con-

his pu-

Arecibo

and

high)

fines

“the

disastrous

i runs

San

for us. A five

are

dollar

tinued, “but I have heard: of pu- fine is fine in the United States blicos geting tickets where there ‘where people make more money, is no curb or shoulder to pull but not in Puerto Rico where up to.” fa man makes $12 a day and has

Irwin Tress, public relations man for the San Juan Racing

Assn.

said

that

we

went

to

to pay for gas, other expenses.”

pick

came

up

and

wrote

out

able to handle iness.

a 405

-“I

CRUZ

don’t

know

WILFREDO RAMOS

ANDINO any

other

- tee

work.”

many

32 Thefts Reported In Metropolitan Area A

total

ported

in

for the at noon

32

the

thefts

J.

with

Dierliusi, Pan

the stple fice

that

during

a

typewriter

equipment

Bernardo

it

was

was

and

other of

reported

$1,600 from

in jewelry

his

home

burglarized

A

$1,000

among

af-

Wednes-

platinum

the _

stolen

police

Palmer

that

of-

$150

$225.

from

his

broke

in.

in

$150

of Catafo

tokd

in

and

cash

clothing

was

missing

home

after

burglars

Borinquen contracts

of

Avenue, for

hand

telephone

embroidery

or

WASHINGTON—Contempt during

is interested

embellishing

House

yet

been

security

and

in on

would

He

also

securing all

NEBRASKA

San

time it

hearings Juan or

in

also

coming,” go

should

for

also

law

received

horn blowing. the law was

doesn’t

he

far

said, a

Wilfredo

law

who

a truck

specializes

from

the

claims against

piers

the law iruckers.

“There

are

delivering

too

prejudicial res-

trictions and the fines are high,” he said. Juan Cruz Andino who

too has

been

the

newspapers

at

various

(if

you

are

a

Fdez.

Across Pier No. 6 — Son Juon

to

com-

i

Christian

-Action

Party

yesterday it is ‘“‘a sure ballot in Nevember.

chairman

thing”

Mario

that the CAP

vila

said

will be on

the

With just three days left for the party to get enough signatures

said

the

to qualify,

CAP

Davila

already

has

in

61

island

towns,

al-

“The

people

our centers all Davila said. He would

are

predicted register

raining

in

the

island,”

over that more

Ave.)

the

CAP 80,000

names by Sunday. The party needs roughly 70,000, 10 per: cent of total island vote in 1956. If the CAP does né@t raise amount needed to qualify for

the

island-wide

run

elections,

on municipal where it raises

‘it

The CAP

lent

could

will

ballotd in 10 per cent

1956 municipal vote.

the the

tewns of the

|

as yet has no bonifide

their

meet

just people

who

names

the

soa

technical!

have

party

obligations.

expetted

to

be

According to Davila, the CAP bas more than 100 volynteer workers working throughdut the day in San Juan handling fegistrations. Although Sunday ig the deadline,

it will

not

be

known

for

pro-

bably several weeks jwhether the CAP has been suc¢essful. The State Department will need that much time to check fhe- registration lists. , PA IA

}; MIAMI DRAPERY 33

2

;

i.

at

than

—PPPOPPPPPEP PP EP PPP POPPO OG GSS IIIS SIS

INC. Juncos

ufbanizations

Davila Claims CAP Sure Of Ballot Spo

Cheerios of

amd Housing Renewal and

Sunday.

Candidates are named soon.

product

too

delays,”

public

candidates,

famous

guilty,” have

Corp... is planning a of celebratigns at the

in Arroyo

stop light near the Supreme Court

ers printer,

new

The first of these jevents will be the distribution of: 90 lots of land among that mahy ‘families

though he added that the you know that is a size of type lists for only 28 of Puerto Rico’s between agate and minion) is a 76 towns have been sent to the town in Box Butte County of Ne Commonwealth State Department braska. for certification. Nonpareil

items

d

n

throughout the island memorate this week. .

the required number of vot-

TOWN

some

the

ple

will

unnecessary

Housing program

wholesalers,

is

people

“we

as Urban Renewal week, The Urban

driver

many

selling

just

in to

under

Gov. Munoz has “proclaimed the week of Aug. 28’ to Sept. 3

insurance.”

Ramos,

week,’ only

came

‘Housing Week’

“but They

passed

handled

Mufioz Prodaims

a

long

enough.

have

compulsory

a

no

Prejudice Against Truckers

said

determine

Juan,

ticket for “I think

To-

Strong and Healthy with

MILLS,

Warehowse:

the

Department, whether to

whether contempt wouldbe held in San Washington.

Telephones: 3-1490 and 2-4945 ‘

section.

was

said,

Orr

Office

by

tention, during a House of Representatives roll call Monday.

prosecute,

can be.

GENERAL

received

'EM GROW

is another

Ac-

U. S. Department of Justice, a spokesman said here yesterday. The citations were approved by a 382-0 vote, with one abs-

the power breakfast the whole family loves. Rich in proteins and delicious as only toasted oats

CHEERIOS

Un-American

that the Justice which will decide

apparel.

WATCH

ci-

tivities committee hearings in San Juan last November have

nal

at. 2328

9-1055,

Bureau

The spokesman said that the citations, when received, would be processed through the inter-

SAM SCHWEITZER ASSOCIATES

Washisgten

a v

tations against 13 Puerto Ricans who refused to answer questions

not

Rosario

519

STAR

in

high

U.S. Justice Dept. Awaiting Word On Contempt Charges

told | items.

night

Castro

that

Inves-|Ting

at

Santurce

missing

night.

into

valued

in

execu-|day

broke

and

St.

police

was ter

an

the

to

area

de Leon,

burglars

Bouret

ending

American

firm

Pedro

re-

metropolitan

tors, at 14 Ponce police

was

24-hour period yesterday.

Pedro tive

of

a

there

bus-

many delays. We have been promised more secretarial personnel to make certain’ there are

against horn blowing.” Juan Esteban Jimenez who runs an import-export business

JULIO OYALA ..-fines are too

restrictions

fm even

he

+

JUAN

it—the I didn’t

court has been

Roberto; Veray

this

which

law. “If most

vas all about, the cars blew their know

cases

of

and

the increased

rregrosa said they have

ticket for me. A few cars behind fs Ine; not knowing what the delay horns, too. You guessed % cop had five new clients.

Judge

i r

So far, traffic

up his wife in front of a shop in Santurce. ; “I gave the horn one,.teet to let her know I was waiting. A

{cop

1

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Friday, Augusi'26° 1960

es Baa

ati

a

bee

250,000 PEOPLE WHO HARDLY EVER AGREE ETO AUC ATT om OTA TI OT HCN TDN TULUM EVDTa mT)ON UTED AST CCam SeV CAD DT

Falcon is having the biggest first year any car ever had FALCON is so right for so many people — it’s going at the rate of 1700 cars a day. Two hundred and fifty thousand have already been sold since mtroduction.

Just right for families. Mother and Dad real-

ized

this car had

everything

they

wanted.

Room for all the kids, easy to park, all the little luxuries —plus economy everywhere you look

. . . up to thirty miles on

a gallon

of

regular gas, 4,000 miles between oil changes, Diamond Lustre finish that never needs waxing and it’s America’s lowest priced 6-passenger car...costs quite a bit less than other

compacts. With its sports-car feel —fine-car car beats other —n ride o it. Fleet owners soon found out, too. Men who

buy cars by the hundreds—the

toughest car

shoppers of them all, are buying Falcons

SAN

JUAN

of the three

new

compact

approval! The Falcon scored the highest

owner

whose

history of the magazine’s new-car Reports. Falcon owners love it.”

than 2 to 1 over all other compacts. And the automotive press agrees! The experts

job it is to appraise new cars for maga-

zines and newspapers found

approval of any

with real economy. Motor Trend says, “Falcon

American

car in the

Owner

See Falcon for yourself —the biggest friend-

mainke the country r !

Falcon the compact car

cars,”

Popular Mechanics magazine surveyed 1,000 Falcon owners across the country and the result were summed s up this way: “Wholesale

more

som onsen Sond fller Company,

delivers the best fuel

WORLO’S

Pesnute Characters ©1950 United Feature Syndicate, tne.

HULL-DOBBS (0. OF SAN JUAN

economy

HULL-DOBS (0. 6Sth INFANTRY

ROAD

MOST

SUCCESSFUL

NEW

SOUTHE AUTO RN SALES MAYAGUEZ MOTORS PONCE

MAYAGUEZ,

AGUADILLA

CAR

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6

THE SAN JUAN

STAR_—

Friday, August 26, 1968

Shell Plans Traffic Mart Down; Safety Drive Here | «2222.

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Industrial

Increases

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plants

outside

metrepdlitan

general,

area,

the

the

San}/Plants

Under

it

revised

was

at

present.

Maximum

Maximum

qe

Goes Up

payments

imcen-| facturess

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$10,000,

¥,

and

will

Zone

Temain|rest

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Zones

reseive

$15,080

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respectively.

and the

excluding

the. revised San Juan area.

in

de-}B classif ill, rise by $10,veloped areas, while lowering | 000 te @ ication level or ' 000. benefits fer concer whe ns set up| The

I

existing plan ‘The

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PRIDCO’S Industrial Incentives —~

the | Committee

is charted

ini

and

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receive

for

under

funds

received-

under

th

no

sis

for

this

decision

buildings,

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require +

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Fa-|used

YORK (AP) No. @ closed 1

is

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grant

area | individual manufacturer.

Manufacturers

locational

factory

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Zemes I and II are situat 6 San Juan metropolitan ed in|ed under the

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THE SAN SUAN'STAR — Friday, August 26, 1960

See

iS tae

:

2

9

1On The Calendar This Week| TODAY—Cewbey

dance

at|Cathelic

Daughters

of

America,

the clubhouse of the Phi Sigma|Gramada Court, at the court's Aipha Fraternity im Hato Rey| clubhouse om Ponce de Leon at at 9:

p.m.,

sponsored

by the

pe Phi Sererity. TODAY—Tea

Kap-|3

p.m.

TOMORROW —Fermal ball of

and card party| Delta Sigma Epsilon te honor

to benefit the St. Anne Guild) mew members of the sererity in at the home of the Mest Rev.|the Nereidas Roem of the Hotel p.m. at 9 a Bishep of | 12 Comch Swift, A. Ervine the

Puer Rice and to Virgin

Is-|

TOMORROW — Cocktail-dance

lands Episcopal Diocese, at 2:30 ef the Sociables Club te be held p-m. Tickets

are

$1.50

son.

per

per-

.

TOMORROW—A

in the GuardiBanquet ela’s Reom

in

formal

Rie

bali!

Piedras

at

8

p.m.

SUNDAY—Picnic

to raise funds for a new Catholic | grounds of the Capuchin

church

oo

in

Catahe,

eee

Sees

at the

on

the

Fathers

Casa Seminary at Las Lemas, Trujille

te

ee

from

Games, ™.

feod,

10

am.

swimming

te 5 pm, and

sur-

at 10 p.m. at the Casino de Puer- | SUNDAY—The Natienal te Rico. Two orchestras will pre-, change Club ef District I

Exwill

TOMORROW—A

fermal

ball!

for students returning to school ?'™S 2F¢ om the agenda. vide

continuous

dance

TOMORROW—

music.

Installation

ce- \the

clubhouse

of

the

remenies for Juniorettesof the dante Race Track at Advertisement

:

ON in

PARLE the

FRANCAIS—Les

home

of

Miss

Ada

Rita

Francophiles, a new! y formed social circle, met Tuesday Vergne

to

brush

up

their

French—believe

it

or

not.

Above sampling the French vin rosé are Francop hiles, Miss Aida Santonie, Henry Ruselack, Pierre Cosandey, Miss Jackie Wirshing, Mrs. Eugenia Josefina Santiago, rear, left to right, and Miss Rosarito de Jesus and the hostess in front. (STAR photo

by

Betty

Knorr)

THE

HEAVY

costume

Parlez-Vous Francais? Cest Bien Facile! Si vous parlez francais (if Ruselack, and island-born you speak French) or want Eugenia Josefina Santiago,

| Wedding Set |

te brush

up

on

same,

Rosarito de

you’re

Jesus,

Mrs. Miss

Miss

Jackie

LOOK

jewelry

dia Heuse

is

in “gold”

shown

at

In-

in non-tarnishable bra-

celets and earrings with the po pular Florentine finish at just $3.95. Their gold rope set with jade chips is worth twice the

$12.95 it sells for. . . (the type] of thing that can transform an outfit completely!)

hi

Be sure to ‘see

Wirshing, Miss Aida Santoni, Mrs. the hand-carved ivory earrings. . . Esther Sama de Romanace and they’re exquisite. I. H. at 101|service in town. daughter, Joanne, who leaves Fortaleza.

a welcome addition to Les Francophiles, a newly formed social circle in San Juan.

shertly for

school

in French

Swit-

FOR

THOSE

THERE’S

WHOSE

tastes

NOTHING

like

a

go|new hairdo to give you a lift zerland, and Dick Hazlett, once a beyond the ordinary, Ron SUPE-| after the wear and tear of sumat the home of Miss Ada_ Rita student at the Sorbonne in Paris. RIOR de P. Ris the rum to/mer home with the kinds. A capVergne in Miramar, decorated Pierre Lacombe, a charter mem- choose for your bar or in your |tivating new style after with French travel posters, sipped favorite restaurant. It’s the per-|tioning permanent is the a condivin rose, danced to French tunes remedy fect drink for better flavor, finer that Irma of the Casa Venus sugand nibbed French-type hors bouquet, gentler taste, and Plans for the group are to meet richer gests for sagging spirits. Her styld'oeuvres, between mouthfuls of body. It’s golden mellow rum at ing begins with an expert haircut twe weeks at the French, German, English and once every its very best. I'm certain that and may even includea hei home of a different member and Spanish, mostly the first.

Les

On

Francaphiles

hand

e | Cosandey,

were

met

Tuesday

Swiss-born

German-born

Pierre

to keep

Henry

rusty.

their

French

from

EMENT

ANNOUNC

a

Miss

Winnie

Cobb

Sept.

10

Gorbea,

Ferreiros,

Sept.

also

by Miss daughter

Carmelo

home

recently.

their

when they want |¢-4624. say,

“Make

Ee Peed

Bet Feds

color with

for

your

a special rinse.

appointment® at

mine

. proof, a Gonzalez Clemen- ‘ao

ST. BUY-LINES NO

WATCH

wii eles repre

WARDROBEis tor this

werkt

le-| famous timepiece is Bolero, Ine.

reco LD

ied tbe

~

Juan

and

Bayamén Center

in

Isla :

Bayamon

Center

9:00

will be

A.M.

open

to 9:00

Saturday from

P.M.

t i

Verde

at

of Jose

of

(Will not close at noon)

Maria Lillian Ale of Dr. and Mrs.

Alemar,

the|ing

Will stay open all day from 9:00 A.M. until 6:00 P.M. (daily)

of Santurce,

10.

A shower for the bride-to-be was given mar,

drink,

join

of people of|Czil

- TRY

Satisfying

witty ery

oe

ete

ee

o

mie

Ty

items, rearrange the old. . .the results are very satisfactory! The Tropic

Shop

at 504

Mufioz

ae

aim Tere

f

on

good

youll

te and Co.) with 1 ounce of

In San

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cobb, of Santurce, will wed Enrique Ferreiro, Jr., son of the En-

rique

it,

Ron SUPERIOR!” Here’s a re freshing cooler for a hot afterSree ee

|

PS

GORBEA

wed

try

number

:

COBB ...to

you

growing

product af

WINNIE

once

800d taste who,

The

MISS

getting

Rivera

is the place to look for those oc-

casional

pieces

that

completely

transform a room. . you can/jbe there the evening, Marty choose from iron, rattan or cao-} Clarke and his sidemén entertain

ba

to

house.

suit

every room

in the] with dancing and listening music


THE SAN 10 Newlyweds At Home After Trip To V. I. Mr.

and

relli

Mrs.

are

Louis

now

at

D.

home

Verna-

to

za .Moya Amarilis

their

JUAN

STAR

Friday, August

26, 1960

and Anita Tizol. Little Cabrera carried the

in San Patricio. Mrs. bride’s flowers, and Jorge Lo Vernarelli is the former Miss Jo- pez Vargas was the ring bearer. sefina Nieves Cabrera. The} Johnny Bentley, Bruce Davis couple was married in late July and Troy Barger were ushers. in the Church of the Holy Spirit The groom is the son of Mr. in Hato Rey and Mrs. Charles Vernarelli of friends

The Mr. of

bride,

the

and Mrs Rio Piedras,

daughter

Domingo

Rochester,

of

wore a Genoveva Vazquez creation of white alencon lace reembroidered in pearls and covered with a peau de soie overskirt for her wed-

ding. The was

short yellow-tinted

attached

The

bride

to a Duchess

carried

two

veil |

crown.

white

|

tron

and the of

ehiffon

ed

Mrs. best

She

dress

with

accessories.

wore

a

R.

Gandia to

green

orchid

The

World

sis- |

ter was her maid of honor. bridesmaids were the Misses

Hernandez

Useras

Church

Hernandez

vador;

in

Sau,

Mrs.

of

Hernandez,

Angelita

and

de

Benitez,

Hernandez Santurce,

hu%bands

them

with

and

at this

of

SalSan

Hernandez

Santurce,

Mrs.

their

wives,

de |

Olga|

also

of

respective

are

the _

for the

The

Inter-

Welfare

congress

meets

2

at in

the New

York.

tending

Santur-

de Sol, of San

Luis

Juan;

Eighth

of

Society

Cripples.

tomor-

the

from Aug. 28 to Sept. Waldorf-Astoria Hotel

ciety’s

ce, followed by a champagne dinMer party in the Shell Room of La Concha Hotel. The couple's children, Mrs. Glo-

ria

Congress

leave

Will

Mr. and Mrs. Jose Hernandez Usera of San Juan will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Sept. 8 with a special mass in Teresita

|

Mrs. Atiles Moreu and Mrs. The | president and execuBli- Gandia, tive director, respectively, of the local Society for Crippled Children and Adults, are at-

Have 50th Anniversary

Santa

of

will

attend

national |

color- |

bride’s

Club Notes

|jrow

|

or-

Manuel Cabrera man and ma-

honor.

York.

Mrs. Maria Isabel de Atiles Moreu and Mrs. Angeles

ehids. Mr. were

New

Nieves

honoring

affair.

the

congress

as the

so-

delegates. s+

Altrusa Club Organizes

SEASONAL

September

honored

The special Altruse Club organize

the

the

Benefit

Show

performances

contralto

Ellison, the Tapia

of |

Miss |

who will apTheater Sept.

By

Miss Ellison’s will provide funds truction

in

and

of the

de

Marxuach, Carmen

Mrs.

by

Carmen both

Ana Gonzalez de Richardson and Mrs. Carmen

of

whom de

Rodriguez

live

part

of

the

year

sister,

her

and

Perez

NORY

SEGARRA

performance} Part-time for the cons-' Mrs. Carmen

equipping

Children’s

of

the

Sanjuaneros, Ana Gonzalez

de Richardson

Home

men

Cupey.

in

Madrid, Rosa

Maria

Mrs.

were

Ro-

Above, Mrs. Perez Mrs. Marxuach and

Part-Time Sanjuaneros Are Honored At Tea

20.

library

VISITORS—Mrs.

Cuetara

driguez de Sobrino at a tea Wednesday in Mrs. Perez’s home. committee of the is pouring, and starting from left to right are Mrs. Richardson, met recently to, Mrs. Sobrino. (STAR photo by Betty Knorr)

American

Dorothy pear in

Irene

Irene

xuach,

and

were.

> Spe

Mrs.

Car-

de

Mar-

Cuétara

entertained

o-.

at a tea-reception in the home ‘visiting with her daughters, the of Mrs. Carme Rodriguez de Pé-!Fossas and Josefina Marxuach rez Wednesday afternoon. Co-'de Rodriguez. hostess

sister, guez A

with

Mrs.

Mrs.

Maria

de Sobrino. variety of

Pérez

Rosa

was

her

Mrs.

Richardson,

whoge_

hus-

Rodri- | pand is with the U. S. Aif Force

a Spanish

jat Torrejon AFB, and'drid, is a house

outsideof Maguest.lof her

Puerto Rican hors d’oeuvres, a! mother, Mrs. Leticia Gonzalez specialty of Mrs. Sobrino were de Gonzalez, and is spending the

served with Alexanders and fro-' summer zen daiquiris, tinted in pastel | shades, during the noon. Afterwards,

esses

served

tea

Meeting Canceled

middle after- | the two host. |

and

coffee

here.

with

The monthly tiny sandwiches and petits fours | Borinquen Club in the elegantly appointed dinand Professional ing room.

Mrs.

Marxuach,

the

wife

of

ation

here,

meeting ‘of the of the Business Women'#Feder-

scheduled

fer

this

Asisclo Marxuach, will remain Saturday, has been postponed unin Puerto Rico until after Christ- Ha later date because of @ death

mas

this

home

in

trip.

She

the

Condado

is

at

her|in

and

the

is Mrs.

family

Rosa

of

the

Maria

president,

Castllon,

WORLD TOUR

Sale Through Men’s

Sept. 3

Walk

Shorts

Sport Shirts Jackets:

Slacks

COMPLETE

— .

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Rio Piedras

“The

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homes

in Puerto

have

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Intersection

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Dresses Skirts Shorts

Blouses

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THE

SAN JUAN

STAR — Friday, August 26, 1960

Federation To Aid Blood Bank Women

of

and

president,

It was ing- that

decided at the club members

their

Red

full

inaugurating and publicity

a

ners,

past

ef the

at 4 p.m.

Blood

will

launch

of

meetwould

president

federation,

her

recent

America

at

founder

DEAR

N

woman

LANDERS:

I’ve

known

,

week because she’s going to the hospital. When I asked what for

by

an educational eampaign, in the

she

replied.

asked

press and_on handbills, for members and~-the general public.

“A

little

what kind

surgery.”

of

surgery

mad

I called

asked

her

him

what

MEAL

was

Fruit

and

me

by

say-

than

--. hostess

Cookies

WITH

LIME

(about 1 pound without 1 cup water, % teaspoon

constituted

lime

juice,

salt, dash of pepper,

spoon onion.

instant

minced

- Method: Separate into flowerets; there

about

1 quart.

%

tea-

1 teagreen

cauliflower should be

Bring

water

and

Virgin Islands GOF

you

ST. THOMAS—With

poor

10 raffle

chances out of 7,000, Mrs. Ethel Byers, jalternate delegate at the

recent

Republican

Chicago,

for

the

and

wen

Virgin

Convention Victory

Islands

the

in

Quilt

Republic.

The 7X8 by

the

Club.

Ankora

Put spoon green

butter, lime juice, % tea- tribes. salt, pepper and minced | Fifty onion in small saucepan or

over serve

drained at once.

thoroughly.

let’s

j Sound that will count,

Club Wins Quilt

drain.

heat

Se,

net

go

to meeting

cotton quilt, donated

North

Dakota

delegatio

n, 32 teaspoon salt to boil; add cau- | liflower and cook rapidly, cov- was handbraided by a group of ered, until from the Gros Vertres, just tender-erisp; wemen

skillet;

“ex-cape’’.

Sauce

salt, 3 tablespoons butter or margarine, 3 tablespoons bottled respoon

Im case you can’t thimk of the words, here’s a sample:.

overbo for twe ard media which

SAUCE Ingredients: 1 medium-size cau-

liflower leaves),

HELLO

.

Beverage CAULIFLOWER

cracked.

wronwith g

Oven Fried Chicken Glazed Sweet: Potatoes Fresh

was

who

Cocktail

Cauliflower with Lime Bread Tray

I

I do?7DOUBLE

friend also.

insulted

Juice

shali

and

doctor

So

HEARTY

think

What

I

changed the subject. This brush-off over my deep concern for her welfare made me|.

hapta pen be a social s

Tomato

for

years told me she couldn’t attend my dinner party next

Hemispheric

meeting.

to

Bank,

gee

A

-to South

the

the

a

a report

trip

with

Committee,

and

read

You Earned the Brickbats, Lady!

their

donat-

Mrs. Delia Q. de Arnaldo Mey-

‘com-

eooperation

Cross

members

part of the campaign by ing blood to the bank.

Saturday, in Ana G. Men-

dez,- club

the

Club

and

held

officers

mittee chairmen the home of Mrs.

oifer

of

Business

is

Professional

meeting

chapter

of

Pour | present

and

Mandaus

Indian

health.

give

an

ergam

who

will

listen.

People hewever, sation

of

aré

recital

taste

brutally

happy to

and

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Friday,

August

Z

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Molotov’s New Position Hints By J. M. ROBERTS NEW YORK (#~—The return of V ™M Molotov from the limbo of Outer Mongolia adds some spice to last’ Spring's speculation, following the summit blowup, that Nikita Khrushchev has been forced to compromise with Stalinist forces

Security Council veto so often blocked international cooperation There is no prospect that the new assignment means any sort of real comeback for Molotov. His differences with Khrushchev were too great, the break too open.

in

since

Molotov’s

It

appointment

as representative to the _ InterNational Atomic Energy Commission in Vienna was announced Soviet

obscurity

of

News

world,

Analysis

it

sure

was

in

that

exile.

If

the interplay in Mongolia of relationships between Soviet Russia and Red China called for a strong hand. Molotov had it. Khrushchev eould have been killing two birds with one stone when he sent Moloto, out after the so-called antiparty faction’ lost the 1959 battle ot the Kremlin Unless “The Hammer’”’ has los: his touch, the werld is due to hear much. more than it ever has o the U. N. Atoms-for-Peace Organization, which has been pursuins an even course of promoting cooperation

between

nations.

although

to

help

keep

Khrushchev

Vv.

cool,

Molotov

consider

CITIZENS

make,

FOR

STATE

5t

Sir

{

would

appreciate

publish

Ments

on

the

the

it

if

item

for

thank

its)

on

the

San ain

2.

>

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on

believe

misleading

and

was

a

imterpretation

of

Silva,

article. hot

He

going

been

want

to

get

Star

have

received

readers believe

Onerations”

unfortunate

fair)

the

and

prope:

Statement

Dr.

quoted

that as

because involved

in

said

‘‘we

are

active

as

we in

by

Enrique

do

we

not

partisan

by

the

inquiries some

from

of

We

to point

recent election of not “a sweeping

was the

high command of the organization” but merely a regular yearly election, as provided by our laws, during which most of our officers and directors were re-elected. Attorney Alfonso Rivera Valdivieso, who has performed most commendably as a founder, director, temporary president (during the sickness of president attorney Jorge Luis Cérdova Diaz) and president until said election, was

not available for re-election due to

the demands and business tinues as a

member

of

of

it in an

news

U.

N.

to

help

where

European

of his professional obligations. He condirector and as a

our

executive

com-

mittee. The undersigned was a director, treasurer and member of the executive committee before the said election. 4. In addition to Mr. Rivera, Lugo and the undersigned,

believers

his

West. From here, he looks more like an old man who missed a new trend in his country’s zig-zag

fairs, to

through

and

live

is

out

international

now

his

being

time

af-

allowed

imnocuously

Dr. the

Ponce

chapter),

sec-

and»

Mr.

its

to

a

first

executive

(4)

director. Meeting

cammittee

the

board

him

the

recom-

that

we

will

govern

this

say:

‘God

torial candidates.

That

is why

He

est

claims in his next statement, that he had a divine vision and was exhorted by God to register the

our financial picture in the strongpossible we

position.

are

most

in ‘‘donating”’

To

such

actively

a car and

an

engaged

four other

gifts in order to obtain additional funds to cover the high advertising

expenses quet.

6.

of

Our

also

the

4th

of

July

membership

Citizens

McConnie,

for State

NEW

TRAFFIC

As new

51

we

all

know,

there

set

of

traffic

regulations

obtain from ment?

a

copy

of

the

second

a

new

laws

departhere in

largest

city

on the island—neither the police, much less the public, have these new laws.

Perhaps you can obtain of the new laws and have

translated of us who

ed

in

a set them

into English for those have not been school-

Spanish.

Paul

Jackson

Ponce,

P.

Eduardo

VISION?

reading

the

Vela

de Tierra,

By

FLETCHER

like

He

he

Kennedy

Truman.

Harry’s

blast

seven

weeks

nedy was the right

Jack’s

ago

too young amount of

Harry

His

that

Ken-

put just gray in

hair. ees

Agriculture returns from

Secretary Benson Europe, endorses

Nixon.

philosophical.

dad

be

Dick’s

always

days

told

like

him

there

His

would

this. sts

Something isn’t quite right in this campaign. Neither candidate has yet vowed: “I shall go

the

Congo.” ess

The Senate passes Kennedy’s minimum wage bill. It’s the

of

of the

least

the Senate

even

the

nedy”

are

could

do.

“Volunteers

for

asking

$3

an

no

to

Why, Ken-

hour.

mystery

a

great Car

exercise

as

in

salesmen

human

are

the

last

one else knows and their blotters. There

how

much

a

new)

car

and prominentvalue on your

at your old car with a more careful gcruthan you ever gave to the new one. You

lepathy; how fifty bucks

get

Like your

another

much did you intend to pay and beyond that. It works. i

A Man face. If

deep

you

sneak

back

Under

Torture

your

breath,

and

a

a

look

expression

lifts

the

doesn't

blotter

at what’s under that you'll find a picture shopping list.

is

turned, two-year-old

salesmen

change

higher,

tooks

run

the

whole

gamut

of

blotter of

while

the

wife

and

his

selling

techniques.

One salesman will act positively indifferent, as though he is sO preoccupied getting new cars delivered he just doesn’t have the time for another sale.

One

car salesman

wreck car

it

if you a jewel

such

Some motor over

salesmen

will

speeds

even

and and

will insist you

want, it is.

park

if

while

reciting

though saw

drive

another

keep

you

the

facts

you’re

another

new

won’t

the

driver

let

model you

about

the

sort

that

doing

around,

touch

the

horsepower, would

35.

One

pull sales

man

will confide that he’s sold so many of these models that he is going to have to part with some of-his securities to pay his taxes while another tries to convince you that if you don't

buy

the

car

from

him

mother’s Car

operation. salesmen are

will

taken

be

over

he a

by

won't

be

vanishing

the

IBM

able

to pay

breed.

for

Pretty

electronic

his

soon

widowed their

computing

car

you

ought

to

buy

and

how

much

a

month

pay.

role

machines

which will catalogue all your vices and virtues, divide your bank account, and after the lights flash you’ll know

you

this. by exactly

ought 4

TODAY’S

satisfied.

also

about to see that no one is listening and says, “Make it 100.” Say something to the effect that the dealer on the other side of town offered more, once more he keeps under the blotter, this time with a flashlight because it’s so dark, expells: his breath like a man under torture, and says, “One hundred and thirty dollars!”

to

Bureau

sees’

salesmen.

think they are trying to evaluate that old wre_x, but you’re wrong. They are trying mental te-

watches

takes

what

P. R.

KNEBEL

Washington

Jack

to

statement

Flores, secretary

N.

be to

POTOMAC FEVER

R.

see

DIVINE

if he

this.

Pa

We trust you will have more luck than we have had in obtaining this information.

Sir: After

about

STAR

have you to try to

the focal police Betieve it or not,

Ponce—the

say

Jr.

is

surprised

Enrique

LAW

in effect—however, had the Opportunity

be

Puerta

see

Sir:

not

Church-backed party. It would good to see what Flores has

campaign

continues. Julian O. President

Ban-

I would

is

car

You walk back to the office with the salesman who adds up the cost of white-wa‘l tires, radio, and the extra sun visor then takes a deep breath, lifts up his desk blotter as though reading a restricted and top-secret list, and says conspiratorially, “We ean give you 80 bucks on that old car.”

us

that we cannot of the guberna-

wanted us to form a party.”” I wonder if he got this divine message from God?

effect

they’d

island.

has enlightened

in the realization have faith in any

car

powers of hocus-pocus. _ They have a secret no they keep this secret_under

GOLDEN

Car

party

the

a

meet

look tiny

kids

I hope that the benevolence of God will not permit it. His religious fanaticism makes

Onn

old car that sets the gears of secret signs and symbols cranking. The salesman, appraiser, and agency owner

If

Church-backed party (CAP), it really ‘shows the danger we will run if for any unfortunate cause

GOLDEN

costs since its price is itemized ly displayed. It’s the tradé-in

fellow’s

this

in

for

you

is

Reaction

That doesn’t fit into the Molotov character as it is known to the

course

shopping because

effort

should concentrate our immediate efforts on strengthening our internal organization and placing

out that the

new officers change in

our

During

we

who have been led to that we have closed shop

wish

the

your

permanently

3.

under

refused

Kryzanowski,

5.

mended

‘Citizens

to your readers by the phrase “suspends operations.’’ This has

shown

often

vice-president,

Peter

publishing

our mind this is a far cry the usual interpretation given

been

MOLOTOV Back in the

so

of

ond

politics.”’

To from

(Head

title

as be

Juan

4

the

stated to

have

page 2th

new

Vice-President,

Lugo

for

organization.

and

not

our

M.

following were also elected to the executive committee: (1) Dr. Julio B. Ortiz, new treasurer, (2) Mr. Emilio Ponce de Leon, secretary, (3) Miss Emilia Lliteras

our

for State 51 Suspends was

com-

Citizens

generosity

information

you

following

State 51 that appears on of your edition of Anevet

. We

The

LETTERS

a

would

to

All sorts of speculation is springing up in Europe about the Molotov shift, some of it more lurid than reasonable. Two papers in Vienna, seat of the U. N. organization, suspect the launching of a new intelligence organization.

it a proper place for an elder statesman. Irony Of Situation It is ironic that the old fighter should be assigned to this offspring of an Eisenhower suggestion designed to further the peace which

The

it

may

ambassador

But

nature

would

that he was being to life. It may even sly Khrushchev is

a point

Swift

greal propaganda and ‘‘nyet’’ man is not being infiltrated into the organization

:

impress

Molotov

By HARRY

?

Buying a car is a great exercise in patriotism. Cars support our economy and going off and buying a new one is somewhat similar to going to church. You feel proud of yourself. Your friends praise you. Discussion of the differences between cars sometimes approaches the complexity of theological metaphysics,

to demonstrate that he has nothing to fear from his former opponents. Indeed, he has said and done so much since May to create this impression that outside observers have wondered more actively than ever about his true position.

a

thing

really

good

making

has

been

a

that

Netherlands, brought back be that the

politics in part of the

never

. Molotov

make

Union.

that

Hague

In Hocus-Pocus WWE

however, to

AAA

the

the

clear, failed

ANE

In

by

been

Moscow

The

ANAANMAAAH

Tuesday

has

The Last Believers

NE

Compromise With Stalin Forces

Moscow.

26, 1960

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August 26, 1960

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Qualified Diplomats Sen. John F. Kennedy, the Demoeratic eandidate for the presidency, #as announced his intention to appoint Puerte Ricans, and other citizens of Spanish origin, to diplomatic posts in Latin America if he is elected in November. This is a welcome announcement, even though it ts far from new as a recommendation. The Commonwealth Under-secretary of State, Mr. Arturo Morales Carrion, has been urging the U.S. State Department to

adopt

this

policy

gubernatorial

years

made

fer

candidate

some

Luis

the same

time,

and

A. Ferre

suggestion

here

Republican

has for several

and

m Wash-

ington. , Citizens of the United States whe speak Spanish as a native tongue should be far more effective as our representatives in the American republics than those who picked up Spanish in schools and colleges on the

mailand.

In

a much

addition,

the

Puerte

Rican

usually

has

deeper understanding of the language, the cul-

ture and the attitudes of the peoples of the Spanishof this hemisphere.

countries

language

There are many qualified men and women right here in Puerto Rico available to the State Department to represent us ably and proudly in Latin America That resource should have been tapped long ago. It is encouraging to hear that the nation may soon take

advantage if it.

Explanation Needed a

regulations.

This

familiarity

confusion

is

with

the

Southern States Spend Less Than Others For Education

attributable

to

new insuf-

ficient advance briefing of the public before the regulations were made effective. All of this can be corrected in a brief time, however,

if the

Public

Works

Department

and

and the press, radio and television will make effort to educate the public on what it can not do trons.

on

the

highways,

and

the

This newspaper will publish days a summary of the new ties involved for infractions

the

penalties

SeBy

a special and canfor

At the recently concluded convention of the American Federation of Teachers, research Statistics

viola-

and the penalThe best way

wanted

Frank

to live and

wanted

others

to live

were

published

This

semer

That

too

cn2n,

usually

after

they

have

de

ber

the form

of translations

into Spanish

of A.A.

material

first

A.A.

work

made

available

schools The

est

alcoholism. Frank Muftiz

Bow

was

not only in those circles dication

to

a

cause,

a

man

which

but

in

the

worthy

of

community

which

he carried out his work. At a time when nations are engaged in bitter quarrels, crime rates are on the increase, and racial eonflicts are the rule of the day;

itis refreshing. to.find Frank M’sin our midst,

western

pupil

while

in junior highs.

Simple

tional

average

will

has

the

for

average

least

high

United

far

per

high-

elemenjunior

pupil

in

divisions, an average of in elementary ‘schools,

high

senior

in

nerthwestern

the

sehool pupil

$354.68

in senior

region

the on

m

allocation

senior high schools. The South spends the

$266.40

his de-

in

per

is’ highest

_all its ,publie, $230.93. per

respect,

benefited from

schoels,

States

and

nation’s

pu-

per

are $301.15

schools,

$372.16

and

schools

average

tary

in translation.

At the time of his death, he was engaged in translating another A.A. book for the benefit of. sufferers from

high

junior

other so-

average

expenditures

elementary

the A.A. “bible” inte Spanish, a task of several years, the

national

The

pil

be

smoethed tee vary

any

to permit

greatly hation.

Federal

by

only

discriminations

approximately incomes State

- even * @ut.

for those thousands searching for the courage to resist the ravages of alcoholism. Frank M was Frank Muniz Bou, born in Ponce 57 years ago, All of his spare time was devoted proudly to translations which included the first translation of and

the

will

aid

the case with Frank M who was buried yesterday. Frank M was the way he was known as a memof Alcoholics Anonymous. His contribution took

that

gain

omee

=

demonstrates

and

startliyg

schools

subtraetion

reveal

and

$259.87

from

the

the melancholy

in na-

dis-

parity.

New

_

in per-pupil

expenditures

the

pupil

in

lowest

lima and

$173.04

highs

The

averages

elementary in

survey

were

scheols

amd

with

fer junior school. On

South

fer

Sage!

corny

3

o

ethDs

ill

-

4‘s

i

Highest National Average York had the highest national

ba efor

per

Care

junior and

Alabama.

which

produced

these

figures

Only a nation that cares deeply about its children could have spent as much on edueation as have the people of this country.

But the up,

there

aver-

is

no

doubt

whatever

that

if

United States is to catch up, and keep with its steadily mounting educational

needs, we larger sums

must—as ef money

a nation—invest even im our schools and col-

leges,

Outlays age—in

We

were

tripled—en

past

decade.

the

cannot

do less tham

the decade ahead salaries. We must

equipment. things.

a national

We have

double

must more

We :

must

do

.A

Matter

Of

the

The

can

pay

Deep

South,

gional income, the insanity of

in

obvious

Decision

bill.

which

surely closing

cational advantages

cap a whole

the

them

known,

And we can afferd it. We borrow from lIwxuries te But we decision.

aver-

raise teachers’ buildings and

may

has the

cannet its

is too great. It will

generation of chiffren. ‘att

tis ee

and.

$158.22

im

$187.51

$607.12

high,

school

in

- expenditure has long been re- cognized. But the variety of it

parted this hfe, the unselfish dedication of a man or woman to the welfare of mankind is revealed. Such was

spend less to books and ma-

differemce

a wide

is

there

is and

an

regions.

other

of

these

with

ts true because their states give them goed teachers, text terials.

3

now

repeated

hand,

M

Every

which

sehools

for elementary, $588.85 $626.90 for senior high

eft-told tale. It is that children im the public schools of the Seuth are not being given an equal chance to compete educationally er ecomomically

to avoid violations of this law is the same that would apply under the old law. Just drive carefully, as if you

MCGILL!

(Eéiter. Atlanta Constitution)

within the next few

regulations of the law.

RALPH

police,

if

lack of adequate

Lt ij [ Feki

admitted

z

into effect

?

went

nl

which

f

laws

;

traffic

f

new

a

The

week ago have a lot of people confused. Even some policemen, interviewed yesterday by this newspaper,

i.

PRs


THE SAN JUAN STAR — Friday, August 26, 1960

Stalled

By. Japanese KNEBEL STAR

and

CHARLES

Washington

W.

To

Terminate

BAILEY

the

Bureau

EVITOR’S NOTE: This is the first in a series of exclusiv e articles on the unpublished records of the Potsdam conferen ce of July 1945, at which the American, British and Russian al f World War II discussed war settlements. WASHINGTON—Josef Stalin, the late Soviet dictator. with the approval of former President Harry S. TruMat ny ntentionally stalled off a Japanese attempt to end World War II three weeks before the dropping of the first bomb on Hireshima. atomic Details of the decision by+

Stalin off

and

Truman

Japanese

to brush|

surrender

For

the

ef- | cynical

Russians,

and

ledby

ruthless

a

American-British-Russian

|

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a

number

of

in the

war

against

the

anc

to

Hitler

plunder

sought |!!8ht

of

Davs the new

on

that

pave the road to a peace |

eonference—a conference was never held

For by «

war)

the

still

New

remain

and

penetrating

were

ever

Russian

days

of

aims

disillusion!

and

Japanese

at

methods.|!nstant

then

time

too

in

HARRY

S. TRUMAN

... tremendous

Union

decision

Japanese attempt to get them to act as mediators in arranging a surrender, Truman’s memoirs give. this impression.

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Japan

and

that

it

the war might

be desirable to lull the Japanese to sleep, and possibly a general and unspecific answer might be returned, pointing out that the exact

character

of

the

proposed

(Prince Fumimaro) Konoye mission was not clear. Alternatives would be that they might ignore SS ae,

it

or

completely

send

back

and

not

answer,

a definite

refusal.

“The president said that he thought the first course of action would be satisfactory. Molotov pointed out that it would be completely factual, since it was not entirely clear what the Konoye mission would have to offer. “There seems to have been a discussion here of previous Japanese peace feelers not only

to

the

allied

USSR powers,

THE

but and

@ @

left

Triiman in 1955. Traman

has only this to say of his second meeting with Stalin July 18: “Later

Stalin’s

I

went

call and by afternoon I

hof

to

quarters

palace

Marshall

to

return

for

the

second

ing of the conference.” Later in his chronicle

man,

his

four o’clock ia the arrived at Cecilien-

Truman

alluded

meet-

i of !Pots-

to the dis-

cussion of the 18th, but without indicating, as the Bohlen notes do, that Stalin sought Truman’s views and that Truman shared

in

the

decision

anese The clue

as

why

to stall

the Jap-

overture. ‘ Only Unconditional Potsdam papers give to

the

Stalin

and

precise

no

reason

Truman

brushed

off the emperor’s peace .overture, but other evidence in the Papers indicates that the desire for unconditional surrendet was the main sticking point. At that very moment, | how-

ever,

Hirohito

had

prestige against clique and was early

suit

for

thrown

his

the military advocating an

peace.

On July 12, 1945, in one of the many peace messages zipping between foreign minister Shigenori Togo in Tokyo and

ambassador

Sato

in

Mascow,

Togo represented Hiroito ‘thus: “His majesty the emperor is greatly concerned over the; daily

increasing

calamities

fices faced the various tries in this

is

his

the

isacri-

the citizens of belligerent counpresent war dnd it

majesty’s

to see the

and

by

heart’s

swift

desire

termination

war.”

of

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Gen. John J. Pershing . : White House Press Secretary

James C. Hagerty said Eisenhower will lay a wreath on the igrave of the World War I comniander

in ceremonies at Arlington Nation al

Cemetery. The President

president

son,

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hospital space

is actually occupied by patients’ beds, you generally receive

an

answer

somewhere

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people realize that in almost ll ONLY FORTY PER CENT OF PATIENTS’ BEDS. The rest equipment and the people who

70%

and

90%.

Very

few

newly constructed hospitals SPACE IS OCCUPIED BY is needed for the complex run it.

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ago —

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them.

fifty more

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WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT?—Tiger her hind legs to see what was going taking session at Fleishhacker

cub

on during

LORRAINE - 12 M.

right

at

live in making

Great

Calif. (®— violin-playing. brother of pianist Lée Liberace, has botained a license to marry Joan Eiker, a nurse. He is 49, she 27. It

will

for

be

the

Liberace,

Jayne

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fourth

marriage

third

Liberace,

Safari

42,

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the

Fenciina Room.

Aug. 26-27-28

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At

and

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Group

BOCHEROS his

Friday Saturday Sunday

reservations

Vocal

call

rhythmic

at 2-1140

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10:00 11:00 10:00 thru

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Page

new

home

the

“sleeping

eyed and

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Rico's

The

IN:

Venita,

of

Catholic

Charities

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Sun

to

3,

53—while

their jury

against

wil

Mrs.

Ibe

tried

the

yuongstersto

the

Bureau.

of sleep-inducing into

Fratantonio,

ment

who

has enter-

admitting

she

drugged

children, Police Sgt. Ferris said. However,

the

Norman shé later

told one of her three defense lawyers, Fred F. Hilow, that = statement is untrue. year

the

in

jail,

plus

maximum

offense,

but

Bernadette

a

$500

fine

for

the

penalty

permanent

and

custody

of

also

is

Venita

involved.

In

War

addition

medicine purse

the

to

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dropper

at Mrs.

mipther’s

prosecution

taken

has

a

from

a

Fratantonio’s!

home.

CATHAY

Littlest

Mostest

23 6 p.m. until Tel. 3-3858

drugs

comas ‘lasting

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statement, Goes

for

Fratantonip,

sister,

custody

A

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the

temporary

arranged

beauties’’bright-

Fratantonio

Chinese {

Paul Dillinger at the piano STOP

being

Bernadette her

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is

H. SMITH

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26

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and his wife! toured States in 1939 when

By RICHARD

PUERTO

“CARTOON

Janet

She disappeared May 15 on a light plane flight to Las Vegas, Nev., a few months after divorcing Liberace. No wedding date was announced

PARADISE:

Sandra

a picture-

CINEMA

Dancing

in

to proceed to New

Frederick

Crown

ago.

Handed Gun HOLIDAY: The

Richard Burton - Clarie Bloom “LOOK BACK IN ANGER”

SUMMER

on

Liberace’s Brother To Wed Fourth Time

Phone

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stood

Zoo in San Francisco. That's

Janet’s mother, Pat, 12, peering Pat’s 17th offspring. (AP Photo)

Simultaneously

MUSIC HALL

Janet

SANTURCE

Best

said.

The King the United

20)

AMBASSADOR: Call Northside GRAND: Island

At

Airport

Oct. 14. After a brief visit to Albanay Oct. 16 they will-depart for Copenhagen Oct. 17.

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and

8-11—

are scheduled

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Judy Garland Making

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between

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her children, while her Sid Luft, looks for a apartment.

Sammy Davis

and up

LONDON looking fer

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European Appearances

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1960 GENERAL TENDENCIES: The adoption of a new point of view where others are concerned is very good today and tenight, but it is necessary that you realize this is but an opportunity about which YOU must place into motion the original action if you are to have the benefit of this benign influenee. Tonight excellent for pleasures. ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Seek out all associates during he day and come to real meetinj of minds so that the days ahead are far more successful. lAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Many excellent opportunities during the day to labor more efficiently and get abode spruced

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Senators’ Offices Lend Ideas|i

OFF

For ‘Advise And Consent’ Set By JOSEPH WASHINGTON

R. COYNE (#—Office

fix-

tures modeled after those of Sen. Jacob K. Javits (R-NY) may wind up on Broadway next year. It will all be part of the Broadway production on the -best selling novel: ‘‘Advise and Consent,” a fictitious story of official life in the nation’s capital.

filibuster earlier this year. An American flag, pictures

by

producers

of- “Advise

and

Consent” to back the play. And even if he is approached he plans only token support, he said.

Although the play isn’t scheduled (© appear on Broadway until 1961, He has already invested in several designer Ruven Tet-Truvian ‘plays scheduled to open next year.

already sallied into three senatorial offices, including Javits’,

looking

for

ideas.

He says the play calls for scenes in the offices of three different Senators and he intends to draw

up composites from offices he visited. In

addition

to

the

three

Javits’

office,

Tet-Truvian also scribbled notes about the office fixtures of Sens. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts, the Democratic Presidential candidate, and Harry F. Byrd (D-Va).

This is what

he found

office:

An

in Javits’

.

abstract

Senator

Benjamin

by

painting

his

given

the

sister-in-law,

Javits,

of

Mrs.

New

York

City.

An

overstuffed

every A

senator “do

over

has

not

from

sofa,

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20 _

:

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Friday, August 26, 1960

Ministers Ask Cuba Reaffirm Its Island Sugar Faith In Inter-American System. Yield Short By (Continued From Page 1) in the rest of the hemisphere in contempt of all principles of the Organization of American States. “It revealed the Cuban governMent’s cynical definition of democracy since the Cuban foreign minister characterized as democracy

the

situation

now

existing

Roa’s

mention

of

300,000 Tons -

Possible

talks with the U. S. drew loud applause upon delivery, but shortly /afterward seven Latin American nations asked Cuba to

reaffirm

its

faith

in

the

American system. The call was made

Sugar

inter-

by

grinding

that

the

U.

S. “is

responsible

Cuba’s

for

right

the

Boli-

trying

to

tons of

U. S. added

only to

cf

trouble

the that

meeting, Cuba is

ness

at

any

to

Roa rcadv titne

try ‘whether oy not.”

Ne

that

Cuba

not

since

the

that

the

U.

S.

m Cuba where fundamental human freedoms have been abrogated. “Tt was of also a repudiation the principles of the Santiago Declaration (designed to protect

democracy

and

sovereignty

in

Latin America) which was signed by the foreign minister of Cuba just a vear ago,”’ Herter said. Several doubt that gotiate

with

expressed offer to ne S. was ge

diplomats the Cuban the

U.

nume

has

likes

it

had

as

may

have

in

an

his

hour

any

emanated

elections ”

U.

S,

country after

Roa

SECRETARY

his

now.” attack

desertbed

what he said were conditions in Cuba 60 years after U. S. domination there, Painting a Picture of backwardness, squalor, and a high illiteracy rate.

(Continued thered

As

the

a

rifles

lice smashed

said

this

year

last

five

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Dorado 600.

Beach “Hotel,

Dorado.

Tele-

DORADO

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> PUERTO

x

cane

yield

lowest

in

per

added

the

cent.

that

seve

sa

additional

years,

Archbishop the

stepfed

he

Davis

apron,

was

stepped

Dofia

to

among

Feli-

kiss

his

the

first

to greet him. Of the reception, the archbishop remarked: “It is the greatest I’ve ever witnessed

by

in the 17 years I’ve been here... this beats me!” Elsewhere he re-

the palaces thick walls, about 50 African delegates listened to Lumumba. They looked grim.

ferred to the “show of unity.” Asked about his recently announced elevation to archbishop

From

from

the

conversations

tumult

later,

Davis

it was

clear that they were shocked. Congolese police and troopers

under

the

command

of

Col.

Jo

is

porters

of

the

opposition

roarded

out:

Lumumba.” “Long

The

live

a

Abako

federated

a

would

late

great

archbishop’s

in

No

moment

for

| Shouts

words

were

said again as continuous followed his exodus to car. Uniformed Catholic groups enveloped the

SUP | parking

“Death

place

| all of us...it is recognition for ail of us in Puerto Rico and for my predecessors. With all this distance the Holy Father had not | forgotten us... we should be very | proud,” he said.

the conference.|

thousand

the installation take

“This

Army chief of up reporters and, covering the riot. broke out when in an open car Minister Justin

to open

said

probably vember.

lot

breaking

of “Bravo”

out

with

in a final noisy

to | but ‘brief demonstration. To

Seek

Loan

|For Projects in D.C.

troopers

| delegation

They stones.

charged.

were

met

“Murderers”

crowd,

falling

by

a

hail

= shouted

of

+

AMMAN

ington |a $13

will

back,

(AP)—A_ leave

Jordan

for Wash-

next morth te negotiate million loan from the

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Bank

and

for

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THEATER (Continued

from

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stock

Both stock

the

prospectus

pur pre-

said.

the common and preferred will be entitled te equal

dividend and voting rights. In addition, PRIDCO has agre.

ed to lend the corporation $75,000

on the condition that all‘ of the class A stock offering is sold.

This loan, which

ven

per

cent

carries a se

interest

rate,

can

be renewed at the end of two years to the extent that it ig

“still

needed

by

the

company

for

its operations,” the prospectus said. Yellen’s contract calls for a

33-1/3 of the

prior

per cent company

to corporate

spectus has a

of the profits paid as salary

taxes

said. The minimum

$15,000

annually. Top Profit

The

prospectus

the pro-

producer also guarantee of

$210,786 estimates

that

the

year

the venture will have a net loss

of $28,572 of

during

operation,

first

rising

to

|a

net

profit of $104,240 after fivd years,

At maximum

would

capacity

produce

an

the venture

annual! profit

of $210,780 after payment of Yel len’s percentage, the prospectus

are

Yellen;

public

of

the

William

relations

corporation

A.

Carrion,

director

of

Ban-

co Popular de Puerto Ric@; Mrs. H. I. Hettinger, wife of a San

Juan contractor; prominent sugar

J. A. Roig, a producer, and

public

representatives

Morton Sontheimer, head of Sontheimer, Runkle and ociates,

for

the

relations

Commonwealth

jn

the

Indian Communists Admit Newsmen

GUAYNABO

most romantic Next to Ponce Km. 4 — Hm.

manding

Leckbourne Air Force will succecd Preston.

US.

LA ROSALEDA The

Base, will leave

mid-September

Direetors

Jordan

to impose tight unity,

It was then that the police and|

in

said.

Con- |

g0,” said a hoisted banner in defiance of Lumumba’s efforts

Air Force

assignment at Malmstrem Air Force Base, Mont. His specifie assignment was not released. Brig. Gen. William E. Creer, now com-

said.

no and

slavery.” Shielded

Ramey

Ramey

PRIDCO has agreed to chase all of the company’s

forward

and

LEAVING—Maj. Gen. Joseph J. of the 72nd Presten, commander at (SAC) Wing Bembardment

been granted credit annually to continue

real-

%

BEACH Hotel & Golf Club

sugar

the

years—10.06

onto

ring

SUNDAY

DORADO

quota

ity”, he said. “...there is compromise between liberty

IN)

reservations immeyour Travel Agent,

island’s

king contact with Congolese

wonderful pool !

Make your diately. See

sugar

(Continued from page 1) throughout the airport building to his waiting var.

gunbutts, loudspeakers boomed Lumumba’s keynote address. “Gentlemen, you are now ma-

party

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of

DAVIS

dusty

But soon several

A

the

was

A crowd of perhaps 8,000 wat- jost and ched. | applause There was some applause and | a waiting shouts of “savior. |youth

» CABANAS x ‘7

the

secretary

for two

back

into the crowd with

Bomboko

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of

tion, it has of $1,400,000

HERTER

From

around

seph Mobutu, staff, roughed photographers The rioting Lumumba rode with Foreign

Beautiful Ocean-Front Cabanas f and the finest air-conditioned rooms are yours for as little as

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tons.

CONGO

said

govern-

democratic

cleanest

& ee

elections

he

crop

$1,400,000 to continue the incentives payment program. In addi-

... hits

revolutionary

happening the

,

remark

Quoting Lincoln, he said the government in Cuba “is of the people and for the people.” Roa sarcastically referred to U. S. segregation problems, and said that Lincoln “would turn in his grave if he knew what is

on

oe

on

as

that

the

For

&

coun-

debts

revolution,

“is

from

S.

‘uba’s Cuba.” on the

other ROA -.- blasts

at

Treasury Department’s and discrinuatory

tactics against Commenting

ment

RAUL

U.

any

the

ral negative factors contributed to this low sugar yield, among which bad weather conditions was an important one. The secretary emphasized that sugar cane growers, with the aid of agricultural agencies here, are making efforts to increase the sugar yield. The department has an appropriation of this year

Ze

emphasized to do busi-

with

the

blamed

the U. S. “delaying

interpreters

short

The

itself.”

{ir his speech. Roa praised Frime Minister Nikita Khrushchev and denounced Herter. ‘n his speech, which gave a lot

10,000,728

1,323,111 He

one

restrict

govern

in

this month amounted tons obtained from

cane, it was reported yesterday by Secretary of Agriculture Luis Rivera Santos. It fell about 300,000

via, Ecuador, Honduras, Mexf€o, Panama, Pert and Venezuela. Roa also biamed the for Cuba’s difficulties and

production

year ended to 1,006,385

MADRAS, India “—The’ Communist party in India has decided to throw off its cloak of secrecy and allow the press conferences. Party

Raja

Gopal

nothing

to

said hide

his from

to report member

group the

its K.

has

public.

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rooms.

804, 4th Floor, 3-6769 Ve-a 1174 ASHFURB 1120-1122

#H®USE,

nice

Near

Hotets.

Cool>

Reasonable

Building,

Apartment

HOUSE Ashiord

efficiency screened

conditioning section

arrangements

Pomee

Rates de

Leén

401-402,

Mrs

Mrs.

Annie

®est Beach

hotel and facilities

coupies

travel

MARIGALANTE 2-3056. Beautifully

ditioned hot and Near

mer

treras.

coems, each cold water.

beach

rates.

and

Manager,

Mauret.

M

Private

with private bath, Terraces, garden sectors.

Margarita

and

Cacique

de

Sum

Con

some

Miss

with

semi-private

water. 3-1481.

DUFFY'S old beach

all

with

baths,

One

kitchen

2 blecks from busMrs. Z. C. Steffens,

aave remcdeied charm home, and now offer

private

with private patio, some minute

$7.50

single,

to

beach

$10.

‘nctude complete Road. near San Call 9-0849, 382

GLANUBE

bath,

some

air conditioned

and

double.

breakfast. Juan

bus.

All

From trates

Isla

Verde tal.

rouse.

Doubie

UF Gucst

and single air reoms with bath. Near teach Sun terraces. 77 Washington St. Cendade, Santurce, corner Wilson. Manager Beatrig Racini, Tele-

phone 402

4 min.

bedreems,

USIVE

per

3-2936.

UF

room.

ae.

Breakfast

served

Gonzalez St., ¢-

& tropical

Ext. 2

fruit garden.

Private

beach

Kitchenette served.

San

&

facilities.

Be

Ali rooms

Jorge),

service.

1706

Pumarada

Santurce.

PEREZ

screened

5

,

busses,

Sun

=

MOEEIS:

Un\-esity

Piedras.

maid’s

reom./

eee.

Inf

&

HILS the

BEACH beach.

rarTr

HOUSE Roll

out

directiy of

bed

imto

water double

FOR

SALE

a

ae Park,

_— Rie

Tel. 2.045 or 6-1269 2

2698

along

faft

53.

Setrooms

:

FOR

SALE TIES

from

-

Castre

ee

‘near

(Ave.

a

No i

CHOICE

LOTS

Private

from

sell, bargain 5, 6-385, 2552

YOUR

Piedras

FOR in

Cap

beach,

Dorado

meter

Saturday

&

2788

up.

beauti-

rty,

Must

&

after

e24— 26

im BUCARE,

Road

Sunday.

Mar,

Hotel.

: j |

E-—1 LOT

Caguas

sq.

de

Be

price.

626

SALE

Call

K

17.2

§-7291

Rio $4.58

er

come

I °

FOR

UF

CLASSIFIEDS

Tol 3-8254

price. i

autiful three sly finished

with terrazo floors, cabinet _ work amd best quality fixtures. Mere than quarter acre of land with fine trees, smecth, green lawn. '

en the

LAND

— in small or latge parcels, for

immediate

ation.

Maria, other

fer

and

development

Residential

Sagrade

Each

1490 UF AUNT JENNY'’S: Guest House with a amily atmosphere. Delicious ISLAND meals HOUSE - 1017 Ashfor€d.a served 1850 McCleary Ave. Tel 3-6802 new, informal, oceanfront guestih®use in tuxury hetel area. Large .terrave fa UF COLONIAL GUEST HOUSE, cing the sea, 606 Olimpo with \private to Avenue, Miramar, beach. LA POSADA — ‘Isla Verde Spacious, mve@ern, » Centrally located. Single and roms aircond double From itioned accommoda. $9. single , private bath, kitchenettes. ~ $14. double, tions with private bath, some air con Excellent including an excellent breakfast. Phone beach, near airport, restauraitioned. Rates 2-1779. ants. Breakfast served, 9-1175. from $4 single. Mrs Cruthirds, 2-3994 1564 * 2691 916 955 UF

ey?

Baildorioty

LOTS

per

1.

soing to i Caguas. 3-6969. . 830

at am opportune bedroom home,

UF HOUSE

ee Read

be

mile

-

.

2335

2

AM

te Corner

air.

Airconditioning by the trade Breakfast included. Outdoor bar. at your Gisposal 1850 Atlantic,

GUEST

Ave.,

cot

251

room with private bath, airconditioned, hot and cold water, independent entrance. Special rates by the month 2-0887 or 2-2206, : 773 UF

ane

MAGNIFICENT

Avenida | eu

conditioned reoms. Cooking facilities. For information, call 2-9352 er 2.1897 er write Box 12384 Loiza Station, Santurce. (251 UF

water, winds. becue 3-233L, 1384

.

bath,

rates.

all

one eS From acre Select yours. Rea-

PROPERTY

as

or

teuases

SALE ’

diningreom, | ef metrepolitan area. 1

baths. es

Modern

~

FOR

&

as

SOUSE -— restaurants,

terrace,

LADY -sients to share

Guaynabe

air

teurs. “(off

SHARE

.

Feed

Breakfast

Reasonable

LA PROVIDENCIA GUESt Parque 153. Near beaches,

theatres,

of hot baths.

Guided

maid

2-8766.

TO

F

827

WG9, brand

carpert,

torent Saaremaa

920 | 2853

airconditioned, screemed. Pienty water. Private & semi-private

907

= ERANQUITAS . “Travel, observe.

pric

35 5 WHITE TOWER Guest House — Your | MIRAMAR: 2 buildings, could be aaari medern address while im San Juan. See fer offices or guest house. Corner lot 800 the lovely Leurdes Grotto across our sq. mt. Reasonable price. Telephone 2-1463. terraces

=a

BUY

University.

a

Dencella St.,

§

and

RIO

to

yards

residenti

arias,

FARMS .

——

BUILDINGS —

walk

‘over $8.

ef-

1020

cooms,

ANA'S

seer airport.

- on

|

wos

ood

have . stove

Must

with

Cabassa.

St. 2071, Santurce.

MAISON

PARQUE 159. Phone decorated, aircon

rooms,

patio. 24026.

924

facilities. Het ses, shopping.

tHE ing,

Maid Some

Sun

LA CASA ROSA - Cuvest House - One bieck from beach, residential section. All aircenditioned double and single reoms.

__ truest House Avenue, Condado.

apartments Hot water.

conditioned

7844

UF

for

De

air

distance to beach, hotels, restCondado area. Private entrance,

fictency.

2579

img together. One block from La Concha and Condado Beach Hotels. Personal guided tours. Telephones 3-6231 and 2-7927

Walking aurants,

beach

privilezes.

diately

next te Presbyterian 3-3506 — 3-8372. a

See after 5 PM.

carport.

HOUSE

beautiful

conn

te

ém

Ashford 1106,

GUEST

3

ce

GUEST MOUSE

CONTINENTAL

99)

67

mn

:

: meta

WANTED

enormous livimg-diming, screens, heater, built-im cabinets, Porch,

.

WASHINGTON

weekly.

Furnished room far one per-

auate

FRANCISCO— Vioicta 19. corner FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. 6.6297] san De Diego. 1.500 meter lot,3 G-bedrooms, 2 ° g27| baths, servant's quarters

or

i

Inter-

San ram = carport, etc.

.

BEACH COTTAGES - furnished, linens, kitchenette & maid service. 5 min. to city, mext to Mario’s Restaurant, and double. $10. single, $6 airport. V ISLA — COURT LAGOMAR

2-

Telephone

30 | Kitchen

HOUSES FOR SALE

Box

attractive furnished

Monthly

Tel.

ae SONCELLA

WANTED TO RENT

827 | new.

Very

modern | unfurnished

Tel.

W:

-,

:

ce

2801

tri

2858

diming. fremt porch, | BUCARE:

heater.

;

&

Calle | ™ust.

TERESITA:An as bedreems. perch. living dining.

het water.

inanaen ’ kitchen

i

private bath & entrance, block from La

Concha

baths.

eee

Seat Goce. 4 Ss BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT mn new build. | 3306 monthly on year’s lease. Telephene | medern titchea, date Tae gine Caribe Milton and the Con. | Parker. office 33708, heme 24540. ee

3-840

Ext.

8|—.

823 | 340, Sam Juan.

arse

-

stove.

mo-|~

Yardley Place, upstairs. Available Aug. | Werner ¢podroees ce eerater, electric

4

Has

6-064.

aveided. 3 Nairn Gospital on beach. ‘2616

829

:

RENT me

an.

ped. /tenamts

Benitez,

=n

For

NO RENT INCOME LOST ment, ist fleor. CONDAIO, near Swiss 346644 evenings of weekends because Franciscus Real Estate cag rent | Chalet. oo yeur apartments

@ern : 2 stery heme im residential section tucn | 20, ™inutes from San Juan. Larue yard

APARTMENT.

Advertisers are requested to | | 26. report any errors immediately i diate] a778 ; TH

3-8

,

bath, builtin aS

swimming

26261

$90. | 2752 : ; a23 ™ PGR ONE OR TWO ciris. wit: continental coumfe. Kitchen privileges, use of qj Bouse. Larze Terrace $i5. weekly, $50 4 bedreems (i air—— 31016 after 5, 21532 days tiving-dining,

& ecean. 2

ae

RENT

ATERACTEVE home facing sea. a tivingreom, beautiful perches, 3

| bedreems.

-

AIRCONDIHIONED

©CONDABE:

facilities. telenhone. | ster vacated. You tose ao vent income Tent, Deeetity, Conn ed artments for | Niny duruished CMtEie Mme 3 ee | who techins Gor onssis. Pvsbleme rent. Beautifully decorated, one of city’s —

portation

correct

Unfurnished.

conditioned),

827) SEE FRANCISCUS ADVERTISEMENT | 2866

$9105.)

Cupcy Alte.

9-0278.

FOR

aie

S31 j sen, private bath, private entrance. BEDROOMS. tivingdinine. car | Available September 15th, References a

str.

mountains

226

ot

HOUSES

ROOMS

Large

Cordova 655 Puerto Nucve. Rental information tetephane 8-1244 =map

perches,

1 | 2754

reservations on Vaan Sal

;

Pa cuiendl

. : Juan Melid, Owner-Manag er ‘i

afer

reom.

PER

i

_ | GREE 2e80 anv’

3

maid's

garage. screens.

2 fully furnished apartments, | SCTCSRS

decerated.

utilities.

laundry,

Gerardo,

®91 | ete. Parking. Near Swiss Chalet. Rent | 55" $225. Call Mrs.

2854

ca

HOTEL

las ee Peck Re Untare- | Lown, at bus stop, all lines. Quiet. 1976 builtin Futuramic kitchen. stove. se] p , Soreeucn. nr Stecenter. water oar. oe]

19. |] Sap

-

For

oS

moored ag

Hiermmmes

INCLUDING Shonen

phone, | 1156 Magdalena, yard. | 2310 Bleck from 65th Infantry 6.3141, oom. 2789

bedroom ki—_—

areca

baths.

newly

adults. ae pets. iaohades 2-7623 after 7 PM.

oe

CLASS

eR

3 bedrooms.|

827

hot water.

Phone. Lamge terrace. 1S .

2151 | CONDADe:

APARTMENT. ocean Park. living: » bath, itch

»

For ae

PM.

kitchen,

820]

linen

basis.

ideal for transieuts. # i C submitted | | Caoba St. Puata Las Marias, Sa ce.

be

Saturday

aper,

3-3881.

Screens,

business day ordered ad

before 12 noon on day Publication weekdays, AM

Monthly

be submit. | | partment. servant's Saarters. Best A tecated mear busses, & Univ: ersity.. Call 6-1269.

the Am

must

etc.

adults.

6

HOTEL COMMERCIAL MELIA

FIRST

,. SPECIAL Fridays, . SaturdaysRATES Sundays $6.50 a PER PERSON

fer water,brary. fermica carpert, kitchen and ca-

‘nea

at.

r

PONCE

:

bimets. amd air oe conditioned. ae a oeee Sanktin Nice Saake resid. Col

HYDE FARE: Unfurni § shed bedroom | APARTMEN FOR RENT TS SECTION

DEADLINES ‘

ads

bedroom,

MOUSE:

IN

Stay

#27 | 4

7, Urb. Pi-|] PARTLY FURNISHED 3 bedrooms. 2] 1:30—6:00 er cali 66793. | baths. separate livine & dining with bar,|

Denton,

: —_—_—_—_— All

for

3/ | 2792

TYPE

must

ted before 12 neen before publicetion. must

eenditioned

one. air

-- Phone 8-2465.

UNFURNISHED

oar.

farnished and unfurnished. FRANCISCUS | PONCE: Soh sah ae — | REAL ESTATE, 3 Nairn, next to Presbyunfurn = beta: @ities mcdea tesian Hospital on beach, COME IN PERroom, kitcHien, tesrace, het SON 9:30-11, 3:00-6:00. water. Castillo 45, Tel 2-4566 BEACH BFFICIENCY i i Pesee Grecery. utmned. " ihnea 2874 above service:

hot water.

WHEN

826

one|ome porch. veem Het

=

BEACH: . 1 lam

rei

Ti time A n d Mone y apartments and houses for rent.

BEACH

$

ES

All

type

RENT

ave best

Cacique,

as

oré@imary

2 lines

Type No.

as

ordinary

RATE

3 lines

No.

RATE

lmes

type

SAME

No.

Type

SAME RATE 5 lines or.| ainary type

0 .

T

Type

below)

mud stove,

y

electric

929 | ary heater, mahogany cabinets, Bolivar

buildings { SOs

FOR

refrigerator,

| 2835

—uing a ti ne acum: ——

34_ 4] 8] 6, 15) 30

fer single insertion,

furnished : a

BED

& THRE

fiere, Hato Rey,

3 Apartment

sans

islest

=

or | TWO

Minimum space charged for, 3 lnes— | | Dome in ARECIBO. Call 37374 or 34046 | Crackery. Sestimate 3 ‘words per line) s

Minimum ste

Beautifully a

avail-

2-0911 R.

P.

a

we.

| for safle, across ¢rom Condade, Con- | 3795 Oe ee eee yaad . =. 77)-1?d71 06) 85114 | | FICES. jor 5sale, 14 18). 48) .17)¥P|-¥7|.16). 15) .14 YEY. | be@reomacresbeachside NEAR

| 1)

cened.

Lake

Money

mortgages.

screens,

| Geel Water Seatiels heater, WEdaa screens. Sonn Selling Soe. 1960

Ee a 340m. Condade St. Weokiy rates.

anit

houses, commercial projects.

beach

| able

imeludes

-- HOTELS

wet: Furnished apartment, | 10S ANGELES: Furnished 3 bedrooms. garage, terrace,|etc.

Caperra, | DADO: Baldrich, CONDADO:

for sale or rent. Lots for condom

guest

AUGUST

Times Per

orm

arte. Patricio, Vee: San

mee Sem island. ones. over the

ation

oe

; quiet neigh-| washer

beach. 2. bedreo 23423. weekly, monthly rates. 2-9479, 2—

residential

Inf

daily,

HOUSES FOR RENT FUSLY FURNESHED — 3 tedreom resilinen. | Sones at Altami eear ra Garden Hills —

3] | Conditioned rooms 2701

CINTRON REALTY, ENC. ‘offers com- | upstairs, plete real estate service. Houses & lots | block to for sale im best

Hills,

Moderate

rates. Hot

ty

RENT

2 bedrooms.

next to Presbyterian | 2509

Hospital. 3-3906, 3-8872.

cisce. Garden

FOR

= FURNISHED

you | FULLY

sdid ever $4,000.000.00 worth of

this year.

&

=...

CLASSIFIEDS

3-8400

Corazon,

first

rate

development

cestral

city

TELS.

3-5315

for

im) Dorado,

Del

Pilar,

location§,

im

specul-

Santa

Monterrey,

Bucare Large

Dérado,

locations.

Robert Tschudin Realtor

jor

lots

Tintillo, Beverly Hills,

and

tracts

'


3-8400 72

Ext

a A 6

rx ~

&

Sue

ces

MISCELLANEOUS

SERVICES &

T

.

NEW

W9E00IGCH AL

wh

oh

oo. GELP

W

ONLY

CAN

OZ.

er

MALE

8

FOR

!

4 (i

i

i

D

Ke

PL

i

jaa?

hil

a

a

w5

i.

WANTE

(iii i

M for DE

iil tah

81327or 80 or Phone

98¢

Hl

ih TO RS EAU

CONDITION

AR

i

i

h hs t

SALE

FOR

ORTHCRAPT

to erer to vie, PuPu York to panish. m on

Working Rico. experience Overseas a ation & erection with pregrams. Will consider x t n e m e Bo Star. employ e. Writ F, San Juan 46 28 to

TS

Ht

y & kn —

ACCOUNTANT

Me

relocate

PUBLIC

iiis!| "Th it 5

ace

S

TRUCK

CERTIFIED

‘al.

— EN ADUATE. — WOM U of PR GR—

¥.

power— il and ers, sa NSEN

MANY

ART

YACHT

HA

HAVEN,N, ST. ST.

THO

or ph

BING

gag,

— CRUI RACING DOP, 4 years old; 26 x 8 x 6, sails, genoa: of 2 sets to-1n878. . Write Bex 269, meeA 27

See a29

, Inc. Van Lines

Ft

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24

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Friday, August 26, 1960

CLASSIFIED FURNITURE

FOR

SIMMONS couch,

Cannons , Doves And Flame

SALE

(Continued From Canada, with 73

HIDE-A_BED condition. Call

good

3-938 1

2743

827

nS

LIVINGROOM, room tabies, 8-0969.

DININGROOM, lamps, washing

829

MOVING TO STATES and sellling: Westinghouse refrigerator, clothes washer, dryer, three air -conditioners, three single beds, silk drapes, other appliances. Call 3-7756. 2798 834 HI-FI. $150; dining room set, $256: Fri@idaire $75: dinette set. $40; living room set. $200. large nylon rug, 12 x 23, $150. S-56 Nogal St., Lomas Verdes, Bayamon

2796

831

BEDROOM. DININGROOM (rattan), washing machine, vacuum cleaner, lo’ x 8’ playhouse. Call 6-0645. stove.

ette,

6

$600,

4

matic

_ 86 FURNITURE: formica din.

chairs, piece

washer,

$50.

Baby

sectional

$125;

freezer drawer, $175. apartment available. 2-3462)

piano,

$250:

auto-

refrigerator,

Cool Call

3 bedroom Mr. Smith,

days

2782

826

ELECTRIC A.

grand

sofa,

Norge

Q@

Smith

MOTORS

mectrie

Motors

in

sizes

from 13 HP. to 800 H.-P. Highest qual.ity at attractive prices. Ricardo Davila Sucesores,

Box

2465

3669

San

Juan,

P.

R.

830

CLOTHES

DRIERS

NOW YOU CAN GET your clothes dry even on rainy days or nights. Insular Distributors is holding a Special Dryer Sale during August. You get free a portable Air Cooler with each dryer you Purchase, or an electric ironer, if you

buy

a washing

machine

and

a dryer

dur-

Munoz

Rivera

875,

ing this sale. Other free appliances choose f:om when you buy a dryer

Insular

Distributors,

Rio Piedras; State Road No. Vula Caparra, and Calle Villa 2539

to at

2, Km. 7, 123, Ponce 96

INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE CLASSES YOU TOO CAN LEARN SPANISH or any other language with the Method Benedict world renowned in SCHOOLS BENEDICT the of Santurce, 75 DE DIEGO STREET, erossroad Loiza & Wilson Streets. Phone

tru

individual

and

circles

Smal!

2800

1

-

Mrs.

Scott,

yellow

with

and

the

gray

straw

58,

French

was

in

squad

famous

paris

couturier,

rre

of

91

right

they

lined

maximum

number

the

Italians

the

head-of

to

allowed

march—245.

the

squad

ly

and

said,

Games

then

‘I

President

hereby

of

open

seventeenth

piad.””

the

bowl

leaped

and

the

Olym-

well

known

German

flag

dential flag in

the

form

Olym-

rostrum with the Italian the-center near the platon

which

Consolini, world

one

record

stood

time

blazer

with

gray

the

giant

holder

of the

for the discus

throw.

the

immediately

end

of

parade

name

is

is Stati

in

11,

Uniti

D’Ameri-

American

men

wore

blue

ets, red

shoes,

white

berets,

and

carried a red hand bag. A few teams behind the American squad in marched Russia,

also with 245, in a dazzling show

of 197.

They

wore

electric

Heavenly weather! Outch

«

Thritting Casine

e

stadium

the

last

This

record

At

Helsinski

Golf and tennis

Come via certificate

is expected

to

in

1952,

the

total

‘San Juan Student Competes In Britain For Sailing Trophy WILLESDEN, ad

A LIKELY WINNER—USS. bread jumper Ralph Boston of Tenn, A & I shown after he broke Jesse Owens’ broad jump mark

record earlier this month. Boston’s world record of 26 feet, 11 1)4 inches has made him a solid favor-

ite to win this event at Rome. The big white silk Olympic flag with the five circles that repre-

sent

the

five

world

was

carried

by

eight

continents

Italian

into

of

the

the

stadium

athletes,

and

ce-

remoniously presented by the city of Melbourne to the city of Rome. Preceded by three salvoes cf

cannon

and

the

release

of

the

doves, emblematic of the Olympic peace, the torch bearer entered the stadium in the climax to

the brilliant ceremony.

the ing

He

bright red running track the torch high and then

circled holdstop-

(AP Wirephoto)

dramatic

pause

he

plunged

the

Games

in

fair

com-

petition, respecting the regulations which govern them and with the desire to Participate in the

true

spirit

the

glory

glory

of

The

when

of

of

sportsmanship

our

country

for

and

the

its

end

sport.”

ceremony

came

the

teams

the same tered.

order

Competition

ped before the great brazier. After a

Olympic

to

marched as

Lipton Cup for firefly dinghies. The cup, competed for by teams representative

British

they

started

out had

last

in en-

only three weeks to get the team functioning as a well-knit outfit for the Olympic Games.

htil aru ba

Trans Caribbean! No Passpo rt—only required -for US Citizens,

proof

of etttzenship

Dick

Rose

—all

of

considera-

(Port

reps. birth

Wasington,

of the

Massachusetts

the

still

basketball

rate

favori-

gold

medal.

John Nickell’s 678 series led the A & A Asphalt team of Detroit to victory in the team competition at the American Bowling Congress event in Toledo

this

spring.

Institute

crews from Cambridge, London Universities.

of

Leeds

and

MIAMI (Continued From Back Page) The Miami owner and ‘presi-

dent was probably referring to the local baseball group Headed by businessman Bob Leith; The

not

International

want

a

team

League

in

may

San

Juan

now that Havana is no longer in the league, Burns’ article) said. “But if the San Juan groups

are willing to make formal Promises we could afford to make guarantees to the visiting

McDonal d and a half

jet from New

said. “It botks by

Nork to San Juan.”

McDonald—whose

interests include able

amount

financial

race horses

Juan

Americans

Gray Donald -Rico—

Technology and Ron Boss (Warwick, R.I.)—of Dartmouth. Britain was represented by

The U. S. plays its first game, against Italy, today. But, even with this problem, for

the

N.Y.)

(Coronado, Calif.), and Nelson, San Juan, Puerto

a race track as well —recently purchased

the

and

goés*to

Princeton—Peter

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By Jimmy Cannon The curator

third baseman of the Pirates, Don Hoak, of a tumultuous museum of desire. The

team is

his responsibility

fwpiteiul

candor.

se.

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not

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and he supervises their

Cincinnati,

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suggests mood of

Page) States,

bouts

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be -Sept.5.

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wh

Hoak,

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nagging

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“Dick

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was

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said,

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of

this

club.

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of years

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and

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right

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worst

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only

¢ry

to

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as

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when

the

‘56.

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traded

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he

the league’s Most Valyable Player. “He's he’s a quiet type of, guy. He dees so

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captain

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dugout,

bum,”

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with

the for but

that

fess

them.

ambition

Groat

is only competition a great ballplayer,

many

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National

I

was with the Cubs,” said Hoak, who is a brutally impartial ebserver .of himself. “There is no question of it in my mind. I den’t think there was any question in anyone’s mind. I was lousy. Show me a fellow who has been on the bench for two years,

and

I'll

show

you

a bad

Idleness had worthless because

work

ballplayer.

I forgot

play.”

:

Practice seemed get a chance to

regularly with Jackie Robinson and Billy "Cox on the club. “I didn’t know how to play anymore,” he remembered with-. bitterness. “The fans didn’t like me in Chicage. But that

out

didn’t

bother

me.

I

just

couldn’t

have

pitching. In Brooklyn, I had wasted many foul balls I'd hit. In fielding “What

head?

Do

things.

going Then

I

But

belong

in

I knew

to be 1 was

the

I was’nt

a guy traded

to know

going

for

in

a

Seattle.

say

to

rent

newspaper

I

in

flew

anything

to

bets, who was managing of thinking. He taught

layed

for

him

than

I

house

to

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kept

was

bum.

Kokomo

thy

over

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thinking

a baseball

from

in

saying

going

mean.

I

be

those

I wasn’t

te

Montreal.

learned

and

told

Gabe

Seattle.

I

all

the

had

read

bought

mover

I

it.

with

Birdie

Teb-

my whole way and a half I

time

I’ve

been

in

aseball.”

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education

“Birdie

told

started

me

in

I died

in

training.

Chicago

to win

The

it my

way,” Hoak

more.”

transaction

that

sent

him

to

Italy

4,

Pittsburgh

was

although he didn’t want to leave Tebbetts. “Cincinnati had to haye right-handed power,”

expected,

Hoak

Romania

4.

3.

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23,

doing

said. “He said I'd live again if I did it his way. He made me hit by the hour and changed my stance. I never felt any pressure while I played for him. He changed my whole perspective. He never made me feel I had to get a hit. Yet no one ever

wanted

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a talk

He changed in the year

in

He had

I had

Reds. more

Seattle.

Cincinnati

Cincinnati

wasn’t

I don’t

she

Hoak’s gladness was temporaryLehman,” he said. “He wanted

his

Seattle

manager—I

general

to

drifting around to Cinicinnati.”

if I wanted

story

if

am

thought,

leagues?

The shift was welcome, but ‘I. got a letter from Kenny

wife

it.”

for

“I

said.

big

my

game.

the

he

do?”

I

could

hit

batting practice. I'd see how practice, I'd just ge to left-

paying

was

leaving

about

thought

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I

around.

stand

and

field

a

to

corrupted him at Brooklyn. he realized that he wouldn't

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said.

-“All they had was Frankie Robinson. They Pitehed around him. So I had a feeling I would go in-a deal and I came here for Frank Thomas. I’m still very friendly with Tebbetts and Paul.

It

was

a

trade

they

had

to

make.

Hampered by injuries to key finished second in 1958, dragged

“We

couldn’t

They glade of on short

doing

were

to

it

on

the

road,”

are a team that have been Forbes Field. They have hits to get their runs.

“We adjust

win

That’s

a team

pitchers

that didn’t

who

were

quicker.

We

didn’t

Francisco.

We

didn’t

in

San

in

the Los Angeles Coliseum.” He knows they must do

to

“I

don’t

last week afterward

care

if

and that

they

win

way

said

adjust,”

beating

us.

said The

Hoak.

the

wind

adjust

to

the

short

themselves

all,”

in

“We

didn’t

teams

were

Seal

Park i

leftfield

and

they

wall

can

you're in first placé all The Pirates lost te the

a reporter informed the Braves “had also them

is.” had_

the immense and depend

other

to by

who

Hoak.

adjust it

baseball

Pirates, 59.

assembled for limited power

depend on no one to help them. When the other clubs set their traps for you.

Reds one day dressing room

the

players, the in fourth in

he

said.

Hoak been “We’re

in the beaten. going

wim this because we’re winning, not because they're losing.” Temperamentally, Hoak is the perfect ballplayer. He is the veice of his team’s conscience and they know the truth of his

Sarcastic

utterances.

He

echoes

the

secrets -of their

minds.

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had one hit plate, driving his

36th

homer

Wertz,

suffer-

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107 victory over Indians yesterday.

Mike

Fornieles,

the

making

his 54th was the received

credit

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and evened his Johnny Antonelli ninth when the across

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It was late in the afternoon when the Parade began. While thousands of Italy’s carabinieri played, the athletes formed in the spectacular marble stadium outside the main oval, and then came into the Olympic Stadium through a tunnel.

and

06x—9 10 0 Estrada and (7)

Washington

States

probably

hue.

East

boomed; thousands

as a fanfare

Francisco.

000-3

list

focus on the athlete. The only difference was that grand opera showed in the superb

NIGHT GAMES Detroit

entry

the

Giants.

in

red

combined

Cannons

|

and

run

the

sky, and the great choir of the sang the Olympic hymn. It was a ceremony almost

record at 14-14. came on in the Redlegs pushed

fifth

United

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between the two big rivals—-wore blue. + President Giovanni Gronchi of Italy proclaimed the Ganjes open, the giant torch was lit by a flame kindled on sacred Mount Olympus in Greece—it will burn day and night until the games end—and Adolfo Consolini, veteran Italian Olympic discus champion, took the oath of amateurism on behalf of all competitors.

Candlestick Park yesterday. Puerto Rican Orlando Cepeda

Jones

the

the

third

Mays’ inside-the-park grand slam homer plus the strike out skill of Sam Jones carried the San Francisco Giants to an 8-5 victory over Cincinnati in the Reds’ 1960 finale

four

and

with

was

communist

The

for

Russia

honors

unwieldy

famous

third

went two one run

of the XVII

icipated in the colorful parade-but even this exceeded the 3,539 who, competed at Melbourne. if The big United States team marched smartly in uniforms.of blue and white with the girls carrying red handbags to compléte the naitonal colors. Russia was in white with little sign of.

scored

in

Soviet

team

So

a hit

and

games

doubt up to the closing day, Sept. 11. The United States won the 1952 Olympics at Helsinki, and Russia won in. 1956 at Melbourne. ' The United States has a chance to upset the Russians here, More than 100,000 tickets were sold for the opening ceremonies in the sparkling white oval stadium that is the center of a $32,000,000 athletic. plant unrivalled in the world.

Cleve-

appearance as a reliever third Boston pitcher and

(AP)—The

off in the Eternal City as nearly 8,000 athletes from 85 nations gathered in friendly rivalry to vie in 18 sports. All indications point to a close and dramatic struggle

24th

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ROME

Olympiad opened yesterday in solemn splendor—the biggest and the most costly ever held. The cold war was temporarily called

the second inning both leagues in ‘

Hits

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of the ninth “to

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AND

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In First Roman Action ROME (AP)—Soviet Russia defeated Germany, 5-4, in water polo yesterday as competition in the XVII Olympiad

got

underway

with

first round

+

boxing. not

was

Russia yesterday

in

States

had

weight

Jerry

boxing.

one

represented The

United

entrant,

batam-

Armstrong.

Parlaying a knockdown in the first round with an effective left hook to the head and body, Armstrong scored a unanimous deci-

sion

over

Stoyan

Petrov

of

Bul-

play

in water polo and

are in the same bracket. Russia is grouped with Argentina, Brazil and Germany. :

Argentina to

a

2-2

and

draw

Carmelo

gold

(See BANTAM

winner.

The

two

playéd

In boxing, Italy stole the show. Three Italians scored opening day victories. They were: Sandfo Lapopolo, Paolo Curcetti and

Zaria. The United States was not scheduled yesterday in water polo, nor was Hungary, the 1956

medal

Brazil

yesterday.

There matches plete

Bossi.

were six yesterday.

groupings

water The

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