The San Juan Star (Aug. 27, 1960)

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ks With Trujillo the San Juan Star

U.S. Brea | Requests Diplomats Withdraw WASHINGTON

Tel. 3-8400.

) lations yesterday with Dominican Republic.

the

An announcement by the State Department said the United States Ciudad

|

diplomatic

|

jillo is being withdrawn. The Dominican government was requested to recall its mission

Tru-

» Were. ‘This action,” the announce| |

August

Second-class postage paid

27, 1960

San

Juan.

Puerte

Rice

Herter Urges OAS robe Cuba Charges

(A P)—

at

San Juan, Puérto Rico, Saturday,

at

| The United States broke re-

mission

a

ment said, “is in consonance with the_decisions taken at the sixth meeting of consultation of American foreign ministers in San Jose, Costa Rica.”

}

U.

S.

Secretary

tian

A.

Herter

of

and

State other

Chriswestern

hemisphere foreign ministers voted political and economic sanctions against the Caribbean island nation last Saturday. The resolution condemned the country under the strong-man rule ot Generalissimo Rafael Leonidas Trujillo Molina for ‘‘acts of aggressien and intervention’ against Venezuela. State Department officials said they could not recall any other case in which the United States (See BREAK, Page 20)

AFL-CIO Endorses

ROA LISTENS TO HERTER—Cuban Foreign Minister Raul-Roa sits in chair next to an empty seat vacated by the Dominican Republic as he listens to U.S. Secretary of State

Kennedy WASHINGTON (®—The AFL-CIO general board composed of representatives of all the federation’s

135

unions

yesterday

Democratic

ticket

the

States

United

endorsed

as

the

and

the

best the

for

labor

movement.

The

board

overwhelmingly

ap-

proved a recommendation made earlier by the 29-man AFL-CIO executive council.

The

board

in

a

statement

said

the election of John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts and Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas, the Democratic

nominees

for

President

and

Vice

President, would be ‘‘in the best interests of the United States and

of

the

labor

movement.”

“‘We urge our members to give them full and unstinting support’ the statement said. Only 18 members of the 29 man

(See

AFL-CIO,

Page

20)

Munoz Raps Mass Mixed With Politics free

political

ideas

of

at La

Fortaleza

in which

read

a firm statement charging that “various priests during Mass” have given ‘‘the bad example” of mixing religion in politics.

Stressing that all Puerto Ricans should respect priests, the governor warned that “ominous signs’’ (See MUNOZ, Page 20)

of

Reds

(AP

Photo.)

Tightening

Herter said yesterday Cuba is in the tightening frip of Communism

name or names, will continue to be the only political party per-

and

mitted

tinue

proposed

zation Cuban

that

the

Organi-

of American States probe charges of U. S. aggres-

sion.

Herter

recommended

creation

of a fact-finding OAS committee “for the purpose of making onthe-ground investigations in the

United

States

aggression

and

Cuba”

Foreign

of

charges.

Minister

the

;

Herter, in an 18-page to attacks Thursday by

Raul

reply Cuban

Roa,

said

Roa had not replied directly to any questions the United States had previously advanced regarding Communist penetration of the island republic. The OAS had split over U. S. demands that it pinpoint Cuba

only

he

materialize.

with all that implies. “Dr. Roa’s remarks reasserted that the Castro regime will con-

in

the

Herter.declared

their

not

ments “that the Communist party of Cuba, operating under another

intervention misphere.

parishioners.”” The governor yesterday morning called a surprise press conference

Sees

did

SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP)— Secretary of State Christian A.

in a condemnation

By A. W. MALDONADO Gov. Mufioz yesterday advised priests in Puerto Rico to “‘respect

the

Secretary

Christian A. Herter at the OAS foreign ministers’ meeting in Costa Rica Aug. 25. An expected walkout by the Cuban

adduce

Larger

of Communist Western

He-

that one could

from

Roa’s

Staff

state-

any

activity

in Cuba.”

“One can only conclude,” he said, “that this party will con-

tinue

to

have

perfecting

its

a

free

control

institutions and that by any Cuban to oppose

hand of

in

Cuban

attempts it will be

labeled

counterrevolutionary,

to

make

use

of

and

disciplines of the Inter-Ame-

rican

system.”

Herter that

denied

the

United

military attack on Cuba. He said the United States has never had any

Roa’s States

charge plans

a

such

intention

and

has

none

now.

political

and military help of the SinoSoviet bloc and that it will not submit itself to the principles

Grip

Answering

charges

of

U.

S&

economic aggression against Cuba, the secretary said that on the contrary “the Castro regime has

instituted

a

series

which

discriminate

injure

United

of

States

measures

against

and

trade

with

Cuba.”

Independence Party Offshoot Will File Petitions Needed To Go On S.J. Ballot By DOUGLAS D. RICHARDS The fledgling Voice of Puerto Rico political party—an Independence Party offshoot—will file the last petitions needed to go on the ballot in San Juan today, bringing to seven the number of municipalities included in the party’s campaign plans this year. Party President Jorge L. ing said last night they

Landwould

file with the State Department early today the last of the 14,000

other municipalities, said, have been foregone

petitions

fort to politan

required

for

San

Juan.

He said that similar petitions— more than the required ten per

cent

of

voters

registered

in

the

1956 election—are already on file for Rio Piedras, Carolina, Baya mon, Guaynabo, Catano and Toa Baja. Plans to enter the campaign in

concentrate area.

on

Landing in an efthe

Landing, a San Juan said the one-year old

metro-

Lawyer, splinter-

group would campaign for im dependence and for better eco-

nomic the

and

social

working

(See

conditions

for_

people.

OFFSHOOT,

Page

20)

Needed

Traffic Court Snowed Under By Tickets By

San judges,

hind

GUNTER

Juan’s a

two

rapidly

upon

Court

disappearing

mountain

be-

of

traffic

tickets, are girding for even days under ‘the new traffic

busier law.

Judges

smali

HETT

Traffic

Roberto

Veray

Torre-

grosa and Hector Cordero Vega yesterday took a look at the boxes containing literally thousands

thousands

violation

tickets

of

pending

and

traffic

cast

their

eyes towards the heavens. “We will have to increase staff,” Veray said. ‘‘With the law, we need more people.

our new One

day

new

this

tickets Police day the

in

week,

we

got’

400

average

in the The about

means 100

of about

San

275

tickets

daily

area.

two judges said they process 150 violations daily, which

the

tickets

“We

Juan

are

court behind

only

is falling each

two

about Ve-

ray said, “but there might be one day.” headquarters said yester- another one soon.” force is handing out an] A staff of nine people handles

the five

court. more

The Court, regardless of the lag, will continue to be strict with new

day.

judges,”

the clerical work of They are expecting helpers next month.

not on

charges.

show his

up

ticket,

If

a

by

the

a

violator

day

warrant

does

stated for

his

arrest will be issued immediately, (See COURT, Page 3)


te

are

ont tn

$ ale

a

day. Lumumba

U.N.

the

neous withdrawal of the U. N. forces, now totaling 17,000 men. The statement represents another sharp reversal in Lumum-

operations

clared should

in

Congo,

yesterday U. get out when

soldiers

de-

N. troops Belgium’s

leave.

“We will assure order with our own troops and police,”” Lumumba told

a

hastily

ference.

called

“‘We

news

don’t

place

the

Belgian

pation

with

a

want

According

to

the

Observers

re

ture of the create papic

Powers

PARIS cow

to

United

by

Barbara

In

Powers,

her

States.

mother,

Barbara,

the

family

Denies

WASHINGTON failed

embassy

wife

staff

respond

be

Buganda

allowed

White to

House

to see

\#—An

African

that

and

British-protected that ‘king’

Uganda

Uganda.

solemn,

two

was

lawyers

accom-

31-year-old the airport

were

husband. who met

said a

member

U-2 said

of

the the

Soviet Moscow

pilot

Francis

it

customary

is

Gary

leader

from

Buganda is threatening is part of the vaster

Kamaya,

Uganda

Uganda

said

a separate territory of

nationalist

Wadsworth

Approved

In

Committee

WASHINGTON \P- The Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted speedy approval yesterday of President Eisenhower's nomination of James J. Wadsworth to succeed Henry Cabot Lodge as ambassador to the United Nations. Lodge is leaving his post as U. S. representalive to the U. N. Sept. 3 to begin campaigning as Republican vice presidential

candidate.

Adenauer

And

Macmillan

BONN, Germany —Chancellor Konrad Adenauer said yesterday he and British Prime Minister Harold Macmilla n are ‘more than ever Convinced that Western unity must be strengthe ned.”” The West German leader said his meeting earlier this month with Macmillan had given a successful impetus to- this goal. He added that if the work can be continued ‘‘with energy and circumsp ection we will be able to fulfill the hopes of both nations.” He said he and Macmillan are resolved to end differences between Britain and West Germany.

India

Drafts

radio

African

Economic

Plan

NEW DELHI (®—The lower house of India’s parliament overwhelmingly approved yesterday a draft outline of the third five-year plan for economic development. But for the first time there was formal opposition to the concept of a government-direc ted development. The first two five-year plans were approved unanimously by parliament. The vote came after a four-day debate on the plan to mvest the equivalent of $21,420 million in developing India’s economy.

Belgian

announcement

conference

riotous

background. Congo leader’s

among

bid

tien.

A

for

SHOT

GIN

few

and

the

iselated

fair

showers

with

along the nerth coast of Puerto Rice tonight. Generally fair with

showers

WINDS:

ger.

Marchand he

Easterly

YESTERDAY’S

at

10

werk’

Ed

bewildered i if.

been

his

to

ago.

Sat.

&

90

Tel.

cloudy;

cloudy; cloudy:

Los

San

wife

in

the

Deeters

at

Angeles,

70, 70,

under

saw

a

windew

Photo)

August

of

the

Minis-

was

involved

A.

Langelle,

R.

story

was from

is

city in the Langelle other officials of the

on

Night

Tel.

32467

exthe

that

Lanto

a

case U..$.

“of em-

of the

to

the

of some manded ended, The

whether against

First

mformation

that

such

the

official as

Secretary

de-

conduct

the agency said. embassy dectined:'to Winters,

Robert

be say

complaints given

te

1. Owen,

were the same as these reported by Tass. Asked about the case, Winters said: “They (the Seviets) ate build-

up

Moscow

Duty

embasconduct

of its officers” and

their

spy

business about is nonsense.” His two-year

Area

American

impermissible

Aug.

1.

was

case

new.

This

my

being a spy ‘ tour ef ‘duty in

supposell

to

end

and

Saturday, August 27 Nueve & Caparra Terrace

Dr.

Ivan

Dr.

Rafael

Banucei

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Rie

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had

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Metropelitane

Caguas Jimenez

cloudy; Miami, 90, partly cloudy;

Partly

he

Registry

Sum,

Aurest

Chicago, 85, partly cloudy; Dallas, 81, partly cloudy: Denver, 81,

Partly partly

reporting

Foreign

Winters

Soviet

Den-

Langelle, 37, and his supe riors denied the espionage charge. U. S. Department officials declared at the time he had been abducted, mahhandled, threatened and framed. The Tass dispatch said an in vestigation established epmpli-

at

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assistance.

Partly Partly

James

weapen

(AP

told

was

his

Emergency

20

75.

76, 78,

the

peering

weeks

gun.

officers

simee

trig-

bey

father,

Metropolitan

STATESIDE: New York, 75, Partly cloudy; Boston, 74, partly Philadelphia, ‘Washington,

teld

the

the

the

the

keeping

Puerte

LOw:

said

28,

pillow

prowler two

pulled

fired He

Call

HIGH:

and

Edwards,

tomorrow.

miles per hour. YESTERDAY'S 12:30 p.m.

cloudy; cloudy;

a tey,

mostly

over the interior ef Puerto Rico today. A few isolated showers

the

case

tention

was him

VIR.

from

dispatch

the

a, 39

bassy in Moscow, in particular of attache Winters.” The ministry ‘called the at-

riots.

ISLANDS—Mestly

isolated

MOTHER—Michael

wards, 3, still leeks is heme in H

FORECAST: San Juan, Mayaguez and Ponce—Generally fair | today and tonight. Possibility of a few brief showers tonight. Gener- | ally fair with a few showers temorrow.

RICO

won)

another attache who Pelled last. October Soviet Union.

its

WEATHER PUERTO

the

{

Winters,

bachelor

by

im a

him te

country. I have just

said

said

in

steel-helmeted police

the

and

Tass

try

his African neigh-

covering

ordered

ring

tion) on a public bus locally reeruited- agent.

and soldiers fired shots over mobs shouting “Death to Lumumba,” clubbed demonstrators and beat up foreign newsmen and photographers

Yr ’at-

spy

The

delegates.

Lumumba’s

y

economic

Zelle handed ever 20,000 rub les ($5,000 by Soviet evalua

bers was seized upon by his political opponents for a demenstration Thursday that shocked visit-

ing

charged U.S.

Payne Winters

action

added

into

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JOHNSON

tache George

year-old ver, Col.

radio

Tshombe

Union that

"| lottery,”’

second day yesterday after a shaky opening against an embarrassingly

a

In Accord

the

that

viet day

leave the “I guess

Moise

capital of Katanga. Meanwhile Lumumba’s

lead-

Buganda wanted independence for itself unless the of Buganda becomes head of a hew and indepen dent

Katanga,

an agreement had been reached on a jomt economic and defen se Program. The agreement was signed Thursday at Elizabethville,

to

Secession

Augustin

Brussels

prestige

yesterday

minister,

yesterday

The

pilot

who

in

STANLEY

Jr., has been enmeshed

proclaimed the formation of a se Parate “mining state’ within the neighboring province of Kasai, which has agreed to become federated.

|

Powers

imprisoned

nationalist

yesterday the little kingdom of bid for mdependence. Buganda

of

From

Said

now in of the

U-2

be

Tshombe, has defied Lumumba’s authority fer two months.

depar-

The majority

convicted

ana

To

requests

Threatens

LONDON

state

of

action

Prime

The

Visitors

uwt—The

to

pale

Powers. Press secretary James C. Hagerty xrant such requests in ¢ivilized society.

er, said Kabaka

the

to take

w

U. N. forces would among the remain-

trial of her newsmen at

her

Union

ready

United

Congo

by

his army. Ready Fer Action prime minister also intithat his troops are getting

The mated

Paris

doctor

with her during the three-day spy She refused to say anything to the

Soviet

believed

all airportsin the

controlled

Powers, arrived in Paris yesterday en route from Mos-

the

panied

the

In Brief

Arrives

“—Mrs.

Francis Gary

simulta-

of the white colonists are sub-|the Congo only because

program

News Mrs.

toward

ing white population.

occu-

pation

that

for

Nations.

-oceu-

Nations

attitude

con-

to

military

United

ba’s

called

By

MOSCOW: (AP)—The {So~

demand

Dr.

R.

Lopez

Central Ave. Tel. 2617

Garcia

Urb.

El

Verde

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with

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by next

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be withdrawn

presence of the United military forces. Lumumba reiterated his

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Man With A Thirst Held In Burglary Of Bar At Beach Club An ex-Navy captain going swiming at the Reserve Officer’s Beach

among

Club at 7 a.m., yesterday: captured a vagrant walking away from the club bat he had reportedly just

burglarized

because,

at

the

deserted

2.m., encountered Lesante,

37,

a

beach

Julio

at

a

who

was

reported

sign

Dionisio Trigo

stones

thefts,

three

robberies

one

at-

of in

the same time span. Patrolman Nicolas Santiago, on his way to duty at the Loiza Po-

lice

station

at

4

a.m.,

heard

loud noise from the Ugarte niture Store at Puerto Rico

of Carithat he last

Trigo was one of 41 prominent members of the community

Villes is being held at La Princesa in default of $3,000 bail.

in a week.

statement

named

in

a

released

CAP

statement

as

having announced “their adherence” to the party. . “T never saw and never signed the statement that was publisched

in

the

STAR,”

Trigo

said.

“Although I may agree with some of the principles of the

CAP,

I should

like

to state

em-

phatically that I am a Republican, that I believe in statehood for

Puerto betieve

Rico, and that I don’t that any one single poli-

tical party should claim the exclusivity of Christian principles.” Dr. Jose Luis Porrata Arms-

trong,

a CAP

day that statement phone to

whose

leader,

names

them

the

copy

appeared statement. Porrata said

of the end Although,

of

said yester-

he had released that after talking by tele each of the 41 people

signed sent

the

at ‘the none

document,

to the STAR

called

them the “undersigned.” Porrata said he read “the main points” to Trigo and Trigo ed to agree with them.”

“seem-

(AP)—French

Song.

CHURCH Laurel

Donald You

are

welcome

Speaking

Church

people

of

all

Church and

9 A.M. Youth

at the which

Worship

end

Groups

Phone

Service

11:00

A.M,

6:00

p.m.

3-4197

St.,

English serves

faiths.

Her

and

tried

scream

to drag

her

frightened

the

A five-year-old girl and an eleven-year-old

ously

struck

injured

by

when

an

day morning near Aurea Migdalia

instantly

and

hospital

after

Punta

Les Marias {’astor

window,

and

four

days,

feet

James

shore

Gribbings

still

Dr.

Peter

R.

guest at Caneel here pronounced

wearing

(Continued Veray said.

a

Bay Plantation him dead.

Republican

Juan

Gonzalez

Muniz,

The

accident

occurred

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En-

struck

JUDGES

failed.

from

were

Ramon

Wise

drowned

yester-

Canovanas. Guindin was

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the

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early

Queens, New York, and his wife Lorraine, 22, were on an excursion with a party of five guests from the Virgin Isle Hilton, St.

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Arthur

told Pelice

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Thursday in Trunk Bay when the artificial breathing device he was

flashlight.

that a man tried to rape her as she tended the small restaurant she runs in her home at the Lomas Verdes Housing Development. After asking for a pack of cigarettes, she said, the assailant allegedly seized her from behind,

not

yesterday.

Rubber in

drove

‘bride

and Junces St. in Villa Palmeras. Investigating, he said, he found

Carlos Juan Villes Reyes, 18, of the Las Casas public housing project rummaging around with a

has joined the Christian Action Party as claimed by that party

did

until

ST. JOHN, V. I.—A 23-year-old man, honeymooning with his

a

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the

Bridegroom Drowns At Trunk Bay

area

during the 24-hour period ending at ‘noon yesterday. Two auto tempted rape and one case vandalism were also reported

Denies CAP Membership

Dionisio Trigo, head bair, denied yesterday

in the Metropolitan

27

then

reported in the metropolitan area

TRIGO --- didn’t

from

terday morning. Witnesses told police that two men stepped out of a grey Opel sedan threw

ty.

DIONISIO

and

Stop

ed Marrero over to the FBI, ;|sinece the club is federal propervk

Morales

complaint

Tire

strolling away from the club he had just broken into with a few bottles under his arm. Crocco called ‘police who ‘turn-

st

stolen

Two vandals broke glass window in the

7

Marrero

vagrant

items

Tuesday,

“he

couldn’t wait for bars to open.” Capt. Frank Crocco, appear-

ing

the

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"THE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, Angust 27, 1960

English Courses For Migrants To Be Pushed Throughout P.R.

months

with

a

with

and

oa guy

teacher

ing!

snacks,

Great

a

|

know

his ofclasses in

juices,

Day

bottle

order

ice.

in the

clearly

good things to come, on the students who

talk

on

group, Proved

e

why

they

a

Morn labeled

RON SUPERIOR PUERTO RICO. With a heartwarming feeling a

English said,

joined

the

and how they'd their English. guy said he used

since

im-

to

visit

who could touristas,

teaching has

four

efpro-

1. Teaching English through cally formed groups of about adults. Public school teachers ganize

these

groups

in

their

lo25 or-

After the five-month course, the adults get a pocket size certificate they can show their employers in the states if they migrate. This program started in 1953 and a total of 70,000 have participated.

2.

A

program

of

wos

inclined

appear

to

believe

sort

of beat

him,

adult

English

4. The

English

teaching

camps

in

program

extends

to Puer-

in local prisons.

ance said,

these classes, Guzman usually pretty good.’

at ‘‘is

Recruiting adults gram, Guzman said,

easy

because

terest

Attend-

for the prois “relatively

there

among

English. courses high.”

is

much

people

to

in-

|.

learn

Our retention rate in the of 79 per cent is also

Young Man's Panic Results In Arrest A young man’s panic when he spotted an undercover narcotics agent walking towards him led to a street chase and the arrest of

Manuel

Puerto Robles,

Robles

Arturo known

strolling

Feliciano,

St., Santurce. as ‘El Doctor’

along

when

23,

Aurora

he

St.

recognized

of the vice

squad.

in an

a “hot cargo” of bolted at the sight

of

Amirca

agent,

raced

down

the

eight

Hernandez, street

throw-

a white

envelope

as he

pockets

of

heroin—and

“El

Doctor,’’ were taken imto custody. The agent said he was not look-

ing for gave

Police

said. Carrying heroin, Rebles

the

ing aside

fled, police said. Both the envelope-containing

Robles

himself

Brought

when

“El

Doctor’

away.

before

Judge

Roberto

Veray Torregrosa, Robles was charged with violating the Puerto

Rico held

Narcotics

law

and

in lieu of $10,000

ordered

bail.

WELCOME

HOME—The Most Rev. James P. Davis, arch-

bishop of the San-Juan Roman Catholic Diocese, Was greeted at the airport Thursday night by 2,000 people including

Mario Davila, right, chairman of ‘the Christian Action Party, and Father Marijuan, center. Archbishop) Davis attended the Eucharistic Congress in Germany and confer-

red with Francis Cardinal Spellman in New York. (STAR

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will

the U. S. in coordination with the local Department of Labor. This program is given by bilingua’ U. S. teachers giving basic instruction in English in farm areas in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and other states.

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Some of the titles of the lessons taught, he’ said, are: “At the Air-

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of adults are being organized througout the island for courses in basic understanding of English. Felix R. Guzman, director of the English section of the Adult Education Program, said that the Department expects to organize during the next year a total of 325 groups with a total enrollment of about 10,000 adults. Guzman said that the $150,000 program is focused on giving Puerto Rican adults ‘a basic underStanding in English necessary for migrating to the U. S. The program gives two types of orientation one to those who might Migrato to industrial areas and the other to those who might go to agricultural areas.

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THE-SAN

JUAN STAR

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ok

*

— - Saturday, August27, 1960

Britain To Seek U.S. Opinion PR To Seek Reciprocal Benefits

On Cuba-British Guiana Pact If GAVSHON

ing Cuba’s offer of a trade pact— baited with a five million loan— to the colohy of British Guiana. Government

officials,

tion only London can authorize an arrangement of this kind bet-

ween a colonial foreign power. And

thus of

far

the The

has

Jagan,

not

who

a

government

been

in Havana

3.

Cheddi

for

trade

in the British Guia-

government.

Unofficial accounts of tentative deal with the

Jagan’s Cubans

Save this picture: 1. Cuba will give

sterling

a

Cuba

aid

for

will

the

coleny’s

provide

technical

development

tobacco

and

of

the

other

agri-

cultural industries. 4. Cultural exchanges would be promoted between the two countries.

First official British reactions Jagan’s- announcement were

to was

Commonwealth

2. Cuba will buy rice from British Guiana at a better price than other West- Indies. territories are now paying.

advised

by

is minister

industry

ma

the

and

proposed agreement. Castro regime’s offer

announced and

territory

officially

dustry.

report-

ing this last night, stressed that under British Guiana’s constitu-

to

see

the

proposed

deal

attempted line-up of like-minded leaders.

as

an

politically

A Paintings Stolen From Art Dealer

Practices Dentistry

sured for 60,000 pounds ($168,000) were stolen from him. The paintings included a

NEW

YORK

(#—Ramon

a

Falcon

So he decided to become

dentist.

It all. Falcon, practicing

cense,

in court charged

dentistry

without

French

Auguste

New

York

court

Falcon: “I don’t should

have

around

here work

know

why

Thurs-

People

have

getting

done

cheaply.”

Lady”

The from

by

Congress Ployment

ifdividual

states

lined

extends federal unemcompensation to the

trella

to an omnibus social secbill recomending exten-

sion of the unemployment compensation system to Puerto Ri-

legal

According urity

to employment

officials

here,

sec-

inclusion

in

the

collection

of

unem-

ployment compensation. Californians, for example, could collect unemployment benefits while here, and Puerto Ricans in New Jersey would be able to collect there on claims filed

to

by

the

attorney

section

partment’s

of

sys-

of the

island,

Frasqueri,

bill’s

as

out-

Guillermo

Es-

head

of

the

Labor

De-

the

employment.

security

division, include federal responsibility for the administrative

set-up

In

general

the

ployment

and

membership

fund

insurance

ed by the federal The

co.

advantages

extension

if

island : A joint Congressional comittee Thursday restored a provision urity

Other

Commonwealth

bill

for

unem-

administer-

government.

would

not,

Estrella

pointed out, expand coverage or mean an immediate increase in benefits. At

present

220,000 7,000

which

(up

are

and

employers

Commonwealth urity system. collects three

ries

there

workers

included

over

almost in

the

employment secThe government percent on sala-

to $3,000

amount,

yearly),

ninetenths

for

administrative expenses. Weekly compensation payments, raised -and extended by

the

legislature

a maximum $16 maximum of 12

last

June,

a week weeks.

are

for

To inaugurate School

The Society for the Welfare of Children with Cerebral Palsy will inaugurate at 2 p.m. Tuesday a new school at its building on 703 Hipodromo

Ave.,

Stop

20,

Sam

turce. The event marks the start of a new series of activities planned by the society, according to Mrs. Dora S. de Lepez Prado, president

of

the

Volunteer

the

of

go

into the benefit fund and the remaining one-tenth is set aside

were _ stolen of

businessman

29-year-old

The time ed.

of

master

and “Wo Johannes

apartment dealer

an

Am-

where was

the

staying.

apartment, empty at the of the theft, was ransack-

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a

Cerebral Palsy Group

Verspronck.

paintings

sterdam

anybody

complained.

been

Old

Cornelis

a misdemeanor.

East

in-

“Portrait

a

li-

with

agree-

the

by the insured

impressionist

Renoir;

Gerard Terbosch, man’s Portrait” by

day, Magistrate Raymond Tierney held Falcon in $500 bail pending a hearing next Monday. Commented

their

by

when with

Falcon came here from Puerto Rico eight years ago and became a dental mechanic. He made $75 a week.

In

paintings

Paris” Rubens,

ments

compensation

against tem.

for 40,000 pounds ($112,000), “Two Lovers On A Park Bench” an

came out 42, was

four

“Judgment Of Flemish master

was having a long, hard pull trying to support his wife and three

children.

that

ployment

tating

N.Y. Puerto Rican

police

employment

security officials said yesterday they will seek reciprocal unem-

the federal-state system will immediately pave the way for a series of beneficial Commonwealth-state agreements facili-

AMSTERDAM, (AP)—London art dealer Robert Cook notified

Without A License

Congress Passes Omnibus Bill

loan of five million to help develop British Guiana’s timber in-

we

ARTHUR

a

By

LONDON (AP)—Britain intends consulting the United States before approving or veto-

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Financing Assured By

FREDERICK

HARMON

Financing for El Conquistador, a proposed 80-room resort hotel at Las Croabas near Fejardo, has been assured, it was learned yesterday. Raymond Burmeister and Hugh McPherson, principals in E]

Conquistador

nounced has

that

agreed

Sary

to

equity

Earlier ment

Hotel

a

Cerp.,

Detroit

provide

the

this

year,

the

interim

lower

The hotel’s sponsors intend to proceed almost simultaneously

neces-

acres surrounding the hotel for the erection of luxury homes. The Burmeister-McPerson group will use the corporate name Tradewinds Development Corp. for this phase of the venture.

Governap-

for the y Ahoto pro-

development

Palm

financing.

Trees

of

market

declined

100

around

nued noon

moderately trading.

Prices for

noon

were

the

day

Most

at

lower

high

with

inside,

35

to

full grown

Alderdice

said.

40-feet

palm

Steels,

autos,

tals, tobaccos,

will

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ities

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share. issues

38%

lydownpowered railway will glide |A™ Tel Tel a 45foot incline te the Am Tob

beach

432

traded,

1.30 at 636.13. | totaled 2,780,000

Closing Stock Quotations

trees | Alumin

be

shares

Based on this indicator, the quoted value of all stocks listed on the New York Stock Ex-

rails, utilites, che-

Amerada Pet

funicular railway

were down Volume

declined. rubbers

-

issues

Standard index lost

a

nonferrous

Am Airlines One which unusualwill featune ofa high the | am Can hotel, sit on bluff over the

Ginstoat

declined,

lows

from

1,202

were

aircrafts and

equipments drugs and_

mixed.

Of

after-

few cents to around $2 a Several specially situated had strong gains.

in Lobby

lobby

and

close.

ranged

rant, bar, and night club. Plans | Allis Chal a

in

conti-

in

petroleums,

elecjrical Airlines,

closed

their

the

losses

lion hotel, said the four-story structure will include a restau- | Allied for

and

near

Architect Robert J. Alderdice, who is designing the $1.2 mil-

call

again

micals,

fairly active at the opening following Thursday’s decline—the first in five sessions. It turned

a year.

the

JOHN MCKEE YORK, (AP)—The

light trading yesterday, The market was mixed

with

Bank

proved a $910,000 loan Project. Banco Crédito rro Ponceno has agreed

stock

Burmeister said that bids fer construction would be requested in about two months with groundbreaking tentatively set for mid-November. Construction is expected to take about

group

financing.

Development

vide

an-

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SEAS

OF THE

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THE SAN

JUAN

STAR — Saturday, August 27, 1960

July Tax Collections Show Slight Increase of $7,336,895 last month.

This compares with for July of last year,

amounted

ing

to

$20,140,139,

showed

aj slight

a

sum

increasc

increase

of

$350,107.

Two Items Responsible The two items. responsible for The recommended this increase were taxes on moi tor vehicles and accessories, raise which showed an increase of $229,883 to a total of $868,131 as against $638,248, and taxes|.

of $77,818 over the $20,062,321 collected during the same month of the previous fiscal year. The report by Secretary of the Treasury José R. Noguera also states that excise taxes, the principal source of income to the general fund, produced the

SUGAR

an

on

electrical

which

and

gas

produced

$268,072

when

bacco

$575,272

produet

taxes

was

3.10

Sep Oct =

usar

3.08

3.10 3.14 6.55.

spot

COFFEE

3.10

3.09 3.14

FUTURES

NBW YORK (AP)- Coffee spot Santos No. 4 ex-deck closed at 35.75A. Cost and freight offerings include Santos Bourbons 3S

at

“B” Sales

36.00-36.25A

futures closed 72 contracts.

Dee Mar

SS

Sales

futures

Lew

Clese

35.80

35.75

35.80N

Sep Dec Mar

also

refis-

N—-Nominal.

Dow YORK

17

as

higher.

Low 45.25

Clese 45.01N

43.90 43.70

44.00A 43.69N

Custom Dow

INDUS RRS UTILS STKS

636.13 139.92 96.02 210.55

THE

CARIBBEAN

dad,

to

$2,062,668

1.03 0.86 6.22 0.57

to

last

year,

MINIMUM

amounted to Pared with

Period

$2,361,584 $2,322,073

last

year.

Calle 2 y Universi-

$115,000

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

information

NORRE St.

Thomes,

GADE

write

PROPERTY

c/o Box 386 Viegin

Islands

ASSOCIATES at 2328 contracts of

apperel.

Avenue,

for

hand

telephone

9-1055,

embroidery

or

i‘

new

Not reviewed by the committee was the pulp, . paper, paperboard, paper bag, daily newspaper, sanitary paper,}; aving, and silk sereen printing classifica- ing

BIRD

Islands

in

SANCTUARY the

Halifax

River

almost 1,000 Fair Labor Stand- just south of Daytena Beach, Fla., ards Act covered employees. are now a bird sanctuary.

TOMORROW — AT "EL COMANDANTE”

is interested

embellishing

on

in securing

eli

WHO WILL BE THE WINNER IN THE“CLASICO PONCE DE LEON”? A$6,000 PURSE. 1300 METERS. EXCITING RACE FOR TWO YEAR Duquesa, Candy (, Charm, Andalucia, Take lt Easy, Dofia Bala, Debla, Fedora, Marifere, Shalimar, Palma Sola, Famosa, Zilka Maria.

te:

SAM SCHWEITZER Borinquen

=

OLD NATIVES THOROUGHBREDS

Amalie

Approx. 17,000 sq. ft. — uptown Charlotte Amalie. Choice Commercial or Residential Development Area. Connecting Main Street and Waterfront. Owners reserves right te reject any or all offers. Fer

the

a municipal

as comin the

ACCEPTABLE

OFFER

r

million

the ‘feport

SALE ~

stadium

show-

registration for the fall school term Monday, August 29. Classes will begin Tuesday September 6, under the direction of Mrs. Mercedes Palau, Principal. Telephone 2-3146

FOR

are the following:

increase in July this those of the same

Receipts from these ‘tems

SCHOOL,

$61

the

month

will begin

the

dur-

shows. =

to

Corporadecrease

duties and taxes

ed a slight year over

Jones

Off Off Off Off

mon income

of $401,072, according treasurer’s report.

@verages:

30 20 15 65

compared

ing July of last year. tion taxes showed a

Jones

(AP)-Closing

for the same Individual

taxes showed a decrease of $519,163, and produced a total of $1,543,505 during the month

35.31N

to

44.00 43.70

A-Asked;

NEW

~ High 45.50

35.27 14

$5,677,999 last year.

to 5 higher.

High

closed

26 contracts.

35.00-35.25A.

6 lower

35.27

“mM”

~

and

added

of

decrease for the month, due to the fact that the last day for filing employers’ returns was a holiday and the limit was extended ome day. The decrease amounted to $1,143,913, when $4,534,086 was collected during the month, as compared to

3.12B 3.12B

amount,

col-

NEW YORK (AP)-Domestic sugarj tered a slight increase. Licenses futures No. 6 closed 3 higher. Sales 35 produced $4,776,447 as against contracts, High Lew Clese $3,387,930 for last year, or an Oct 3.04 2.99 3.036 increase of $1,388,517. Mar 3.04 3.01 3.048 May 3.07 3.05 3.07TB. Income taxes showed a slight Jdly

M

This

million to be invested in the con-| cimerater,’ $8

equipment,

an increase

lected, as compared with $307,200 for July of last year. To-

FUTURES

increase will

items

ONE OF THE MOST THRILLING RACING EVENTS OF THE YEAR. POST TIME 3 P.M. AND WINNINGS TOO!

Oe

which

$6,986,788 represent-

a)

sum

oe

the

i

into

HE

. covered

General Fund of the Commonwealth Government during July

F

Receipts

$9 Million Bud geted For Public Works


THE

SAN

JUAN

STAR — Saturday, August 27, 190v

Ann Landers Says

’ Careful With That Third Square DEAR

ANN

LANDERS:

men

dren.

My

and

9

love

for

daughters

years

of

me

age

to

My for

husband a

Ping

woman around

with

{\\

the

my

to

they

age I

to

be

in

a

with

their

harmless

criticism?

DEAR

(P.

hop-

of

I

see

playing

the

do

If

house

—_—_—_—_—_—

|

are

7

in

the

old

third

bones

used

when square,

don’t

knit

to!)

to

two

front

ANN

five 10

years

(See

In

I

age,

We we

Ann

we

from

and

only

bought

this

had

say

We

ranging

of

when

children.

|) ee ee

LANDERS:

children

bedrooms.

house

——=

careful

see

children.

—_——

oes

be ‘that

DEAR

wrong in

your

Do

they

have

(not

nothing

with

like

you

you

hop-scotch

S. jump

Mom,

HEART

respectably

shorts) with

IN

you

sport

What

YOUNG:

dressed

grown

if

ball

think?—YOUNG

of the house say

play

indulge

without

hop-scotch

it’s a disgrace

in front

=

11

great fun for the exercise.

says

kids.

and

play

with them. It’s Me, and I enjoy

are

can

sons what’s wrong with a mother playing hop-scotch? Why shouldn’t women be able

I am 35 years old and the mother of four active chil-

only need

Landers

page

two a

big9)

ee

TONITE THE

SPECTACULAR pCa Rte tes eR arenes

AT

CLUB BOYER

presents

“TROPICAL Sensational

and

Spectacular

HOLIDAY”

Cuban

Revue

with

a cast

of

STARS!

nent

HENRY

!!1]

starring

tit

MARRIED

Del Campo Twins

Del

Leonela Gonzales Roger Dulude

The Tropical Dancers

THURSDAY—Lt.

Toro,

the bride

will make

is the

their home

former

vows

Margarita

Joan

Sa-

Lt. William Joseph exchanged nuptial

at

a ceremony

Thurs-

The bride, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Juan Sabater, of Monteflores, Santurce, was attended by sister, Mrs. Betsy Sabater de

mirez

de Arellano,

honor;

Miss

sister,

as

EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION:

Miss as

ANGEL MANCHENO & CARMELILLA CHARLIE and

his

and

his

SHOWTIME: NO COVER CLOSED ON

Hear show Chico

and

FISK

Intercontinental

Juanchin

by: Orchestra

Ramirez Combo

or see THE DEE MERRITT radio (live broadcast) directly from El Lounge

Friday

at

every

10:00

Monday,

P.M.,

Wednesday

station

WHOA.

matron

honor,

Morales,

and

Miss

of

and

her Miss

a _ cousin:

Mrs.

Carol

Alice

Camera

bridesmaids.

For

D. C., and the grooms

Col. and Mrs. José EsToro, of Santurce. Alberty was the best ushers were the bride’s Miguel Sabater; Lorenzo de Arellano, Carlos Go-

Edwin

Rosas,

and

Edgardo

Pérez. Little Betsy Ramirez de Arellano was the flower girl. Bustle-Backed Wedding Gown The bride’s gown was of white Italian silk satin, appliqued with Alencon

lace

and

seed

pearls,

It

featured a sleeves, and

fitted bodice, long a skirt whose fullness

fell

small

from

a

bustle

in

back

sau

it! Ee wee

|

SS

and she carried of white

orchids

a bridal and

step-

hanotis.

The

eall

Tel.

9-1100,

Ext.

215

HOTEL

Following the ceremony, a champagne reception was Held for nearly 300 persons at the Club

Afda. fered

Wedding toasts by Cannon Ball

were ahd

ofDr.

Bistler.

The

newlyweds

home

will

in Columbia,

groom the U.

make

their

S. C. where the

is currently S. Army.

stationéd

with

| Weekly Calendar | TODAY—A formal raise funds for a new

9

p.m.

ball

for

at

beginning

Espana

Casa

the

at

Cataho,

in

church

ball to Catholie

at 10 p.m. at the Casino dé Puer-

bouquet

INTERCONTINENTAL

he is sta-

Washington, parents, teban del Jaime man and brother, Ramirez

her head

Reservations

S.C., where

Sabater,

de

into a cathedral train. Her fingertip veil of sheer French tulle was affixed to a seed pearl circlet on

SAll JUAN

Joseph

Joan

Patrons for the young couple at the ceremony were Dr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Bistler, from

mez,

11:00 P.M. CHARGE SUNDAYS

of

her Ra-

Sabater,

Hergandez,

Awilda

Roman

as

Teresita

maid

Margarita

music

Margarita

ow

(STAR photo by Betty Knorr)

day evening at St. John’s Episcopal Cathedral with Cannon T. Porter Ball officiating.

Continuous

William

Miss Sabater Marries: Lieutenant In Episcopal Cathedral Ceremony Miss

Dancers

Mrs.

in Columbia,

tioned with the U.S. Army.

bater and Del Toro

Spanish

and

matron

and

maid

of honor

wore short gowns of yellow silk organza while the robes of the bridesmaids were similar but in Nile-green. Mrs. Sabater was gowned in blue lace and chiffon

and the mother pale

green

lace.

of the groom

wore

formal

TODAY—A

students

to ‘school

returning

will promusic.

to Rico. Two orchestras dance continuous vide

' cereof the

TODAY—Installation monies for Juniorettes at

Court,

Granada clubhouse 3 p.m.

on

America,

of

Daughters

Catholic

Ponce

Leon

de

ball

TODAY—Formal

Sigma

Delta

court’s

the

of

honor

te

Epsilon

at

new members of the sorority in the Nereidas Room of the Hotel

La

the

Concha at 9 p.m. TODAY—Cocktail-dance

Sociables

Club

be

to

of

held

in the Guardiola’s Banquet Room in Rio Piedras at 8 p.m. the on TOMORROW—Picnic

grounds

of the Capuchin

Fathers

Seminary at Las Lomas, Trujillo Alto, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m,

Games, surprises

food, are on

swimming and the agenda.

National TOMORROW—The Exchange Club of District I will queen present their convention at a cocktail and conference in

the

clubhouse

of

the

El

Coman-

dante ‘Race Track at 4 p.m

sad


=

THE

5

| wm fe

SAN

JUAN

a

a

Be

STAR

Bote

— Saturday,

,

om

ee

Ma ey

August 27, 1960

First Nighters At O'Neill Play At Tapia

MUSIC

STUDENTS—Also

on

hand

for

the

opening

of

to

right,

and

the current Festival of Universal Theater at the Tapia were Miss Beda Polanco, Mrs. Zoraida de Martinez, and

actress

Luz

Odilia

Font,

students from the New ; in Boston, summering

Rafael Miranda,

front

row,

left

England Conservatory of Musie here: Miss Dari Isabel Isales,

Miss Barbara Bender and Angel Rivera,

second row left to right.

Baby Shower Mrs. k

SERRE.

AT

O’NEILL

PLAY—Among

the first nighters

of “Todos los Hijos de Dies Tienen Alas” and Mrs. Francisco Miss Maria Teresa

on hand

Thursday

for

the

(All God’s Children Got Wings)

epening

were Mr.

O’Neill (no relation to the playwright), Miss Teresita Vaillant, Picé and Miss Helen Martinez left te right. (STAR phetos by

Julio Tobar).

Lolita

ragano

ae

1

was

shower noon

party

in the

Eugenia

Gonzalez

honored

M.

at

de

baby-

of Mrs.

Maria

yesterday home

de

Purcell

after-

in

from

ragaho

and

Georgie

page

My be

before stuck. We

know

have

cots

all

you’d

think

we

were

it and

we'll over

be and

camping

out. We could easily add two rooms but my husband says it’s not worth a decent

it. I say why net life while you’re

ing? He says lm not Three years ago he car. for

Last summer he a boat. If you

live liv-

practical. bought a

band

CAMPER:

claims

bedrooms

if

he

Your

has-

added

two

to the house

stuck. Please with what?” A

our gay

he’d

Starring

%

¥ * *

the outstanding Argentine singer .

z

x* %&

agree

you

need

house.

Furthermore,

sighted

and

selfish

the

*

(The

Dencing

bigger

it’s

short-

your

I'll

be

a thousand

miles

from

THE

decisions

on

your

Your parents should not extract. such a promise from you. If they

feel you

are adult enough

te go away to school they should

dating.

.

-

BAND

per

ond Qur pher

person

more

t

International choreograand Social Promoter

t

LUIS MONTEROS.

(CLAY POT wich

invites

embossed decorations, ~

you

to

participote

in

f

| |

his latest creations: The Rowlette and Rocking Chair | Dances

with

prizes

for

the

{ winners.

|

Sponsored

by:

| BEAUCHAMP & PAGAN | JUAN MARTINEZ VELA

@

FERRETERIA

MILLON

| CLUBMAN—GOMEZ

85° PROOF

LA

HNOS. |

GLORIA—VICENTE

Ri-

| vera y JOYERIA ORTIZ de |

geing

own.

MIRO

PRIZES

away to college is the opportunity te be independent and to make

with

TPRIZES

for a girl of my age. you say?—WENDY WENDY: One of the about

Twe

ESCAMBRON

|

even if I will be asked out THAT often. They say one date a week

things

of

ADMITTANCE

I think this is unfair. After all, I den’t know who I'll meet or

wonderful

rythms

BEACH

off

home

* ERE

and

my parents want: me to promise I won’t date any oftener than thai.

is plenty Whet do DEAR

the

CHARLES

distinctive flavor, mellow taste and goodness.

a

tember. My parents have always been pretty strict with me. During my senior year of high school they allowed me to date one night a week. Now that I’m going to

Hurricane)

alternating

to college soon and I hope you can help me. Pil be 18 in Sep-

be

to

$1.00

going

x

playing the Limbo Dance

of RON SUPERIOR PUERTO RICO which you have honored as your choice for

hus-

and

of

JOEL MEYERS AND HIS CALYPSONIAN

e+?

ANN:

Latin

at time

band to buy a new car boat first. Good tuck. DEAR

debut

: EMMA NAVARRO

That's why José Gonzdlez Clemente & Cia. is so

be

a

of

HECTOR CASAS?*

x

of sale? I

SHOW”

e

days is the art of producing the finest of rum,

ask him “Stuck house that would

bring an additional 25%

“FLOOR

SR bb abit bb

The artistic figures created by our indians _ many centuries ago are some. of out most precion$ historic treasures. A similar heritage from eaclies¢

paid $1,100 think he’s

CAMPER

DEAR

ATLAMTICO”

FEED AIDE

right and I’m crazy, please say so and I'll shut up—THE PERMANENT

DEL

TONITE

Amadeo.

Ow Pie

8)

husband says the grown and gone

PARAISO

Invites you to enjoy

Coadado. Hostesses at the party were the Misses Maritere Ba-

{

ger house. kids will.

we

“EL

the

Am Landers Says (Continued

—escambron BEACH HOTEL?

Ba

a

PUERTO RICO A PRODUCT OF

-

Soy 5 Got 6G MAYAGUEZ, PR.

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“EL PARALS® OS ATLANTIGR” 7

,

:

}

ay


Fe

noe

tneninetee toni meena

——

Pe ee attne ;

10

THE

Kennedy

Bills

Stymied

By

South

.

SAN

JUAN

STAR

Saturday,

August

_, Sows

li

‘d Democratic Split Widen s By JAMES RESTON York Times News Service

In

vote

foreign

after

policy

vote

on

issues,

both

the

domestic

objectives

to

the

problem

of

views

Sen.

care

eighteen

agrinst

were

from

Similarly, proposals

on

extending

Kennedy

the

the

Southerners

raising

foreign-aid

the

coverage

Sometimes, Kennedy

as

in

this

of

aid the

the

opposed

ation, teen

the

higher

foreign

of the

watered-down

minimum

bloc

imposed

this

at

to

on

the

approve

leadership

any

session.

civil

rights

same big

Southern

STRAY

DOGS

a

They

of

don’t

have

a

voice

about

the

inhumane way in which they are put to sleep. I want to thank you and Mr. Al Dinhofer for your interest in this matter. On various occasions different groups have united to prevent sueh cruelty. Lately, a group presided over first by Mrs. Ma-

the North

is

is

TODAY’S'

BEST

and

have

reasons

of

our

time

to

We sucinterest

for the to Ani-

interviews

the

really

and

question

Prepared

to

see

Florida,

Texas,

to

him

Al

de-

whether help

losé

Smith

folklore.

and

This the

with

EUROPE

candidates oe

in

we

Felisa

had

a

tended and

ments in

Rincon

formal

by members

various

de

Gautier,

conference

in

word

charge

of

at-

of our group

heads

of

depart-

the

bureau

dogs

would

of the government,

agreed

that

stray

it was

he supervised by the SPCA of Puerto Rico, inasmuch as pub-

lic

funds

could

be

used

to-

gether with those of a private enterprise. The Treasurer informed us that the expenditures

for

disposing

amounted

cast

of

to

stray

$33,000

dogs

annually,

not as

included food is of

muni:

on

the

radio.

We

contacted

the SPCA and The American Humane Association and received ing of stray and plans

dogs, plus drawings on a_ sstructure to

house the animals. After more visits and conferences with municipal authorities, one day we were “sadly” informed by Mr. L.A. Brignoni, Director

more

.

KYTIE

it”

By my

Public

Works,

that

8-275

mother-in-law’s

inside

than

cover

our

needs!

this time my health strength were failing,

and but

always, backed by a group dog loving pious People, we

as

ae a geergen

of

no funds were available to meet the stray dogs situation. The $33,000 spent annually would

—_

trophy—my

the most: genuine between both top

have

—that

he

to

ticket.

any

did

long

and

flatly

held

voted for or against: a party its Vice-Pr-~' !ential ‘nominee no

real

geod

or

real

harm

:

This, however, is a political season in which old notions and old techniques are falling like unseasonably early autumm leaves. For one _ illustration, here are Democrats

WHITE solid

harmfrom

mates.

politicians

currently

of Republicanism, the creasingly interested in

Democratic

concentrating

Middle making

on

the

historic

home

West, while Republicans: are innew opportunities in the erstwhile

South.

Running

Mates

Given

Status,

Dignity

A sharper example, however, lies in the fact that both Presidential candidates are giving to their running mates ja status and dignity never before approached in American politics. The

Democratic No. 1 man, Sen. John F. Kennedy, is cheerfully handing over to the No. 2 man, Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson, a tre

mendous

role

in

appealing

to

the

farmers.

Sen. Kennedy knows that even if he put on overalls he would not look absolutely authentic among the corn and wheat fields. He knows that Johnson, even in a derby hat, would look in place there. Thus Kennedy does not hesitate about sharing equal billing—or even allowing LBJ a higher billing on oe casion—when they barnstorm the rural areas. The

GOP

top

man,

Richard

to give

going

he is shortly

Republican knows

M.

Nixon,

the GOP

second

that

mikes

issue:

“How

while

he

himself

has

toward Nikita Khrushchev, he has no aware that Lodge’s seven years before

sceret

that

in

exploiting

to the

Russians.”

role

up

stand

we

no

Vice-Présidential

man,

distinguished

a

Lodge,

Cabot

Henry

For

much

alleviate dogs.

as we the

humanly suffering

Carmen Irizarry de Guaynabo, P. R.

of do

can of

to all

as

the

old

like

an

near

the This

nedy

Nominee

exemplified

“téugh-

copyright. He is the TV cameras

Doesn’t

Run

Whole

legend

now

departs,

Throttlebottom that

opera

a

Presidential

singer

stage. campaign

candidate

unwilling

has

Richard

no

for

am

prima

Milhaus

ran

so,

the

John

too,

does

wiei>

understudy

donna.

Nixon

Show to

sh

$it

even

Fitzgerald

Ken-

are not totally free are present in every

of those big poli-

touches of human vanity which tician known to this correspondent. But neither Kennedy nor Nixon cares overmuch about what the applause meter isays as

between votes

himself

go—to

No

and

what

one

ever

his

associate.

ticket,

that

supposed

Each

is—in

there

simply

the

would

cares

where

end.

be

the

d

any

human

Aifferences

about pride of place as between Nixon and Lodge. For Nixon was the long-inevitable Republican Presidential nominee. He never had any rival, certainly, in Lodge . Many, however, have wondered

what nedy,

would happen between the Senate junior, beat

leader,

for

The

are

the

highest

answer,

working

so

with

Kennedy and Johnson after Kenout Johnson, the powerful Senate

Democratic designation. at least, is simple. “Jack

far

little

more

It

now

hand and a glove. Mr., Throttlebottom.

is

friction exit

than

the

is

prima

: and

met

Lyndon”

between

donna—along

,

Congress

clears

Nixon-Kennedy

winner rica’s

will No.

be 1

By

FLETCHER

STAR

the

way

Washington for

debates.

The

acclaimed

Ame-

debater—and

receive a gold medal White House from the

will

at the loser.

KNEBEL

Bureau -

Biggest

RAH

campaign

perience:”

whether

Nixon

most

is

forgetting

used

to

the

support

cretary

oil folks

have

zs

well-to-well

carpet-

ing, Ike

moves

to

cut

sugar

im-

ports from Trujillo’s Dominican Republic. The Eisenhower team is against dictators everywhere those

Senator

around

weeks before the November tion.

10

elec-

¢+

after

a

Nixon.

From

now

blican the

is “ex.

Kennedy

or

experienced

at

days

when

he

Agriculture

Se

can

hand

left

is

is’

on,

doesn’t

no the

know

doing.

boating

enthu-

conference

complain

ss:

This.

@

Goldwater

Siastic

right

se 8

issue

Benson.

se8

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the

custom

and

all necessary information. on: a scientific. humane way of dispos-

favorite

running

many

Nixon

ment and notices were published in the newspapers and broad-

is my

happen .in the any Vice-Presi-

Always before there was an unspokén understanding that the Vice-Presidential e¢andidate . Was mainly going along for the ride, Indeed,

that nobody ever ticket because of

ness” fully

1928.

Our society-was very pleased and happy of our accomplish-

“This

their

Presidential

Dofia

Provided by left-overs cipal hospitals.

CERMANY Erich Lenkeit

and

mies

the highest

Tennessee,

did

which amount did feeding expenses,

[tes

campaign is developing the closest, most significant teamwork in history

nominee

him

Virginia,

Kentucky,

as

the

Southern opin Kennedy’s

may that

Russians.

people in this main interest

(Society Cruelty

issue

our

some :

minimum

Sous

| dential candidate is only a Throttlebottom—a dull, happy, less character without real use or influence—is passing

demonstrat-

of the

of the moment

WASHINGTON—No matter what else, ~ Presidential campaign, the hardy tradition

for

George,

es

By William S. White

pro

in Georgia so power-

fe]

as our chief spokesman in the United Nations have made him a household figure as the fellow who knows how to tell. off the

mals).

FROM

would

Walter

raising

raised

Carolina,

a society along the lines

After.various

the

willing

was to obtain help from the government of the city of San Juan

to form

labor,

ideological,

Sen.

religious

have

South

win,- or

conscious but our

of the SPCA Prevention of

as

NTT

+ Rel

host-

big

Kennedy

Talmadge

and unity this critical

campaign

the cause of stray dogs. ceeded in arousing the

of civic respect

some

figure

the

termination Position at

of

lots

and

the

CNG

mportan

chances

suspicious

diverse to

Herman

see

Eugenia Lopez de Tejada later by the undersigned,

dedicated

and

economic,

national

renewal

legislation

ria and

of

nominat-

the

appropriations

opposition

LETTERS ON

aid

since

been

government,

big foreign

Oklahoma

Sir: I read your editorial of August 9 “Better Method Needed” about those pitiful animals that

pattern

then.

Southerners

month,

NNN OO

len

liber-

univ

the

had

last

the

wage as one more effort by the Northerners to prevent the shift of industry into the lowerwagewage areas of the South. If this were the whole story, ever Kennedy would not be too distressed. But the

thir-

a strategy

this

toward

South.

teen came from the South. Meanwhile, by keeping “sentinels” on the Senate floor all the time to watch against parliamentary maneuvers for civil rights legislation, the Southern refusing

Party

Johnson

Presidency

platform,

since

from

the

their

few Southern Senators have been willing to risk antagonizing the strong feelings of the voters back home. They see larger and larger foreign aid bills producing new competition from overseas suppliers for the new industries of the

the sixpassage

bill,

that

ful

appropri-

wage

unity

Sen.

For

ed that the power of regional voters could force the retirement of even

bills. And

aid

if

the

Ever

as-

nominee, Sen. Lyndon it was enough to weak-

sixteen were Southerners. Of Democrats who voted against

for

the

the diluted or compromise bills which finally passed could get the support of a few Southern Democrats. The Opposition Score For example, of the nineteen Democrats

who

in

the

that

Democratic

is that

interested

grams, some personal.

and the party’s Senate majority leader

even were only

Angeles.

in the

now

party

since

justification,

prevailed. The Southern Fears There were many

minimum

en the force of the Kennedy-Johnson

not

expect

ility

bill. the Southern opposition was to defeat the legislation supported by

and Vice-Presidential Johnson. Other times

were

and

his

medical

als

are

appropriations,

age

attitude

Even

program for Latin Antarctica treaty.

old

ignored

their

ed

measure,

higher

were

Los

with

now?

for

rejected

in

feel,

and why

South.

wages, approving a new America, and ratifying sistance enough

on

convention

Southerners

the nation’s 16,000,000 old people was 51—44. Of the nineteen Democrats who voted with the Revoblicans

|

If anything, the split has widened

party

and

of

medical

_

i

_RunningMatesAssume

short, the opposition in the South to ward the welfare state and foreign aid policies of the Democratic liberals has not been ovéFeome by Kennedy’s appeals for party . unity in the campaign.

John F. Kennedy have been opposed by his Democratic colleagues from the South. The key vote killing the “Social Security” approach

LAW

In

WASHINGTON—Anybody who doubts the depth and width of the split between the conservative Southern Democrats and their national leaders in the Presidential election need only study the Senate voting record in this recessed session of the Congress.

,

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27, 1960

with

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Trujillo's Last Stand The United

drawal

States announced

of its diplomatic

Dominican

yesterday the with-

mission

at Ciudad

Trujillo,

Republic, and requested the Trujillo regime

to recall its mission

from

Washington,

This action, taken in accordance with the agreement reached by western hemisphere foreign ministers

meeting

at

San

Jose,

Costa

Rica,

could

be

the

deciding factor in terminating the 30-year dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo. Other American republies have already severed relations with the Dominican Republic and the U.S. action will probably countries to follow suit.

encourage

additional x

The foreign ministers had voted both political economic sanctions against Trujillo last Saturday. The full impact of being isolated diplomatically from the rest of the hemisphere should be felt soon in the Dominican

Republic

where,

unfortunately,

the

people

will suffer the consequences of the criminal acts of their despotic leader. There seems no choice left for Trujillo but to pull out and to turn over the government-to a regime which should

be freely elected by the people of the Dominican

Republic..: the

Once a government representative people is established, it is certain

and

the other

American

republics

of the will of that the US.

will hasten

not

only

to reinstate their diplentatic missions in Ciudad jillo, but to assist in every way possible ition from dictatorship to democracy.

A

Basic

Tru-

in the trans-

Tool

Seo

“SAYS SETTLED, THEN. WE'LL CALL IT THE bo -LITTLE5 ACONGRORS ESS.”

The major difficulty encountered by most Puerto Ricans migrating to the mainland is inadequate prepa-

ration new

in the

speaking

environment,

of

and

English.

Adaptability

availability

for

better

to a

jobs

WY

de-

seek a better life through he

left

behind

a hoped for higher income

him.

It is, therefore,

welcome

news

that

the Depart-

ment of Education is organizing additional groups of adults throughout the island for courses in English aimed, principalty, at those adults who will migrate to the States or move from agricultural to industrial sections of the island. Neither Puerto Rico nor New York City can escape the unfavorable publicity associated with the problems of Puerto Ricans in New York, nor can they or we pass the buck and say it’s the other side’s fauit. it is a mutual responsibility to assist in every manner

possible

the

migrant

who

starts

out

hopefully,

with good intentions, to become a resident of the metropolis, only to find himself in a strange world. When the Puerto Rican is armed with a knowledge

of English

he can,

and

usually does,

see

that

to his needs in housservices. The Puerto

Rican

and

in New

York,

elsewhere

SES By

on

Vice lamta Dixie

President

felt

to communicate

politically.

For

Pleasant The

ed

by

give

new

this,

appeals

from

eager,

they

to make

must

Theatre

who

are

of «

the

like

the

great :

Rico

year-round

head-

promises

English

and

to

Spanish

drama, opera, musicals, and other cultural and entertainment fare long needed here. , The participation of the Puerto Rico Industrial Development

enterprise credit and We

should

Company

think

it

underwrite

promotes

completely

in part

ill

makes

this

such

proper

that

a cultural

new

of

PRIDCO

venture.

It

the sale of rum, the construction of hotels,

and the Festival Casals. the,

(PRIDCO),

possible with an interest-bearing line a minority purchase of preferred stock.

project

becomes

sell its stock

a

ang

We

hope, however,

paying

devote

busingss

PRIDCO

the proceeds

to other

‘Geubly depieving neoiery, EMOTE a4

that when

that

ee

state

hitch-hikers

willing

to

portation

go

At-

chairmen

in

the

years

in

either

yet

made

that

of

In

was

there trans-

politicians

them

out.

bers,

22,000,000.

But

more than Herbert in 1936 and 1940 27,000,000.

this

was

only

a

Harry Truman, in 1948, defeated the almest smugly confident Tom Dewey with a total of 24,000,000. But, in 1952, General Eisen-

hower

pulled

in of

to

up

the

of

obviously

their

was

a

not

was

losing,

appeal was

from

15

12

to

election

years.

modern

times

of

Gereral

such

per

that

cent

the

above

figure is almost surely closer The socalled independent

They

are

len

was

also

poor, bewere also (in 1928)

to

15,000,000.) vote is pro

not

to

be

con-

fused with those who, from apathy or a complete disinterest in government, do not vote same when an economic issue, or one

1952

and

is

a

withdrawal

States

this

5,000,000. The “Mugwumps” are earnest and faithful in the exerright.

in There

much

But there blican which

in the

South.

this

surliness

of

mere-

almest in 1944. persons trooped

1956.

considerable

is every

sum

it

had

there

the

of and

demonstration

Nor

in

votes

stunning

a

voters.

Stevenson,

caves

34,000,000

received

independent

a switch.

out

almost

1956 actually 35,558,316.

This, - by

them

pile

1956

Eisenhower

million

Hoover had in 1928. But FDR was up well above

2,000,000 more votes than FDR had The ‘fact is that several million who don’t usually go to the polls

normal

this

brings

As an example we may note that in 1932 Franklin D. Roosevelt received, in round num-

who their

In other words, there are in this country today a minimum of 10,000,000 qualified per‘sons who just don’t vote very often. (The

of

fear,

know, but which the busy citizen forgets, that in 1952 and

true in 1920. The ballets for the wildered, captive Warren Harding a new vote plateau. Herbert Hoover and FDR also brought them out. Ten Million Nenvoters

cise

of

ly

so-called

bably about traditionally

MCGILL Constitution)

apathy

up

It is a fact which

vote

the up,

direc-

to those millions

have not minds.

English.

Corporation,

Yellen,

ambitious

tion. Nixon is trying to be with the first offer of

total

Barry

into

stand in insistent

depression who stood by roadside with both thumbs

McGILL

Development

producer

dip

out of a firm conclusion. It is that presently, at least, there are perhaps some 15 or maybe 20,000,000 voters

their presence

know

swift

to take his grew out of

Atlanta’

—not

the

Prospect

youthful Puerto

and

Nixon’s

and Birmingham almost certainly

mainland, will overcome its many serious problems as soon as a vast majority of the new residents acquire the ability

RALPH (Editor,

his

new government pays attention ing, schools and other essential community

sy

than

ESM

Nixon Trying To Arouse Usually Apathetic Southern Voters

pend chiefly on a knowledge of English. It is the basic tool of the migrant who leaves his island, usually to

reason

amount

In

of

most

will

sul-

of the

disappear.

to believe

the

Repu-

vote will show gains. And in Mississippi, is easily the most zanely politically

schizophrenic

of all

Dixie

states,

determination of the hari kari may let the As for Deep South

Democrats GOP win. states like

Alabama,

is

where

there

the

apparent

to

commit

Georgia

resentment

and

with

no

logical outlet, the desire to have their senators hold on to seniority in Senate chairmanships should bring the boys around.

But

Nixon

is

right

to

visit

them.

desperately need nudging on toward party system. Only that will cure the

Tare ale

political

malaise

of

Dixie.

And

as

They a twochronic

Nixon


12

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, August 27, 1960

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today

were

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and

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Boblen’s

cunversauion

notes of reveal

contrasted the fusal of Britain

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said,

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Still Confidential who built the Soviet Communist | ‘‘force’’in another as the basis conversation—with a sheaf | state, held it together through the international policy-making.

This

to Russia with Gen-'now

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the ed,

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fleet

of

and

army

for half the world.

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gained

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Stalin

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to

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many as ‘an honest man” for turning over to the Russians 135,000 German troops

who

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(4) 8:30—(2) (4) (6) 9:00— (2) (4) 9:30— (2) (4) 10:00—(2) 10:15—(2)

Concert

Music Shall

We

Dine?

7:30—WRIO- Music for Many WPRM-FM-—Music for Strings 8:00—WFID-FM-—Soft Music

WRIO-Nocturnal WWWW 8:30- WWWW

- Varieties - Portraits

in

Show

t

Hotel

Club

yolley ball afternoon,

director for this

Just

Men”

Sea

Hunt

(Film)

(Film)

(Sp.)

Botas y Espuelas Zane Grey Theater Big Picture “Too Young to Know” (Film) Impacte Mantovani y Orquesta Official Detective ““Melodiasde America” (Film) Noticias y Deportes Alfred Hitchcoch Hour

11:00—-WRIO-— HiFi Serenade 12:00 - WHOA - News

HiFi

young

med

student,

new

born son Eduardo Fernando, who arrived last week. This is the proud parents’ third son...

S.

the

Keith

island

and this

family weekend

several days here.

Keith is a city planner from Washington, D. C., and is responsible for part of the planning

the

restoration

of

Old

Margaret

sa and

Martin,

of Washing-

are

a_

ton,

son,

D.

C.,

on

de

San

Juan...Mrs.

la

‘%

Ro-

two-week

vacation visiting relatives in P. R. They are guests of Col. Rafael Gimenez de la Rosa, director of the U. S. Selective Service System in P. R...Congfratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Muhoz, of Gertrudis Court, ‘who celebrated their 29th wedding anniversary...Margaret T. Collums is visiting P. R. on a research tour for the University Travel Service in Oklahoma...

John

Palka,

formerly

elair

Oil

Cuba:

two

10:00—- WRIO —WFID-FM-—Stereo 10:15-WAPA-Let’s Go To Town

HiFi

in

10. Sports

pective

m

Show

“Four

8:00-—(2)

Hall

- Sports

7:00—WHOA-—Where

Arts

(Film)

(4) “Scream in the Dark” (6) Film Review 7:30-(2) Jinetes de McKenzie (6) Cuentos de Hadas

4:30- WHOA - Pop Concert 5:00—-WPRM-FM-Famous Orchestras 5:30-— WHOA — Rafael Benliza 6:00 - WHOA - News WRIO- Dining

Beach an open Saturday

after spending

(2) Informe del Tiempo (2) Yo Sey La Ley (4) Aventuras de Campeon (6) The Big Pictire 6:45—(11) Sunday Film Festival

12:30- WHOA -Show Time WKYN - News 2:00—-WFID-FM-—The Opera WKYN - Showtime 3:00— WHOA - Seaside Fiesta

6:30 —- WHOA

Cerrada

(4) Cartoons (11) Teenagers

9:30-WHOABilly Graham WKYN - News 10:00- WFID-FM-Sunday Music 10:'5-WHOA - Christian Fellowship

WPRM-FM-Choral WKEYN - News

Condado

will sponsor tournamefit

leave

(iL) Documental 6:00- (2) Oficina Deportiva

WHOA - Showers of Blessing WAPA-Imagenes Musicales

WKYN-Concert

The

Nathaniel

Tiempo

HipicaS El] Comandante ““The Hiouse Acress the Street” (Film) Sherlock Holmes

28

7:00—WKYN-Sunday Serenade 8:30~- WHOA - Protestant Hour WAPA - Wings of Healings

11:00-WHOA-Late 12:00— WHOA - News

Puerta

Late

2:00—(4) 5:00— (6)

Matinee

August

A

(11)

Serenade

- Midnight

del

10:15- (2) Cabalgata Deportiva 10:30-(4) Isia Contra ia Capital 11:00-(4) Diario Puertorriquefio Sundey, August 28 1:45— (4) Oral.Raoberts 1:30—(4) Oral Reberts

- Nocturnal

- HiFi

RD

known physician, and the couple reside -in New York. They are returning this weekend after a month’s stay on the. island...

Sept.

Ronda Deportiva De Aqui y de Alla Tribuna del Arte Teleperiedico Adventuring in the Hand This Man Dawson Nat King Cole Show Evening Film Show La Hora Cero Show Panamericano

(6)

Music

8:30- WWWW - Bandstand 9:00—WPRM-FM-—Concert Hall 10:00 - WRIO- WFID-FM-Stereo 11:05

well

“One More Tomorrow” 9:00-2) Revista Sabatina (4) Caravana Espafiola 10:00- (2) Noticias (4) Meledias y Sorpresas

7:00—WHOA- Where Shall We Dine? 7:30-WRIO- Music for Many WPRM-FM-—Rhythms and Blues 8:00- WWWW - Fiesta Time WRIO - HiFi Nocturnal

11:00-WRIO

a

su Iglesia Matinee

Informe

6:30—(4) (6) 7:00— (2) (4) {6) 7:30—€) (6) (11) 8:00—(2) (4)

Guide

5:30 - WK YN - News 6:00 - WHOA - News

— FM

is

La Feria del Nifio “Battle Taxi’ (Film)

6:00—(2) Film (4) Conozea (1D Saturday

9:00 - WAPA - Club 680 * WKYN- Mornitig Melodies + 9:15 - WHOA ~ Baile “Latino 9:30 - WHOA - Genera] Store 10;00 - WHOA -Tops With Tems 10:30 - WHOA - Magazine of the Air 11:00¢ WFID-FM — Varieties 12:00 - WKYN - Musica! Matinee * WPRM-FM- Luncheon Music 1:00 - WHOA - Music for One

8:15 - WFID

Ana

~ WKBM - (11) Saturday, August 27 5;00— (4) Pinito Huckeleberfy Hound

- Timetable

6:00—WRIO-—Dining

the novels,

WAPA-(4)

Ke

27

- News

2:00—- WFID-FM-

Wife

aS

club is Carles Salas.._Dr. and (Listings Subject To Change) a Mrs. Rafael Garcia Margarida Programs listed according to language welcome aboard another prosWKAQ - (2) WIPR - (6)

Change)

WKYN-630

WFID-FM-—95.7 Mo WWww -15%0 Keo

of

TELEVISION

RADIO (Listings

author

the latter also an un-released movie, exPects another novel to hit the stands’ in January, “The Grand

Cor-

dero. Cordero is comptroller for the Commonwealth Government.

WPRM-FM98.5

the

ante nena

°

“The Hit” and ‘The Long Night,”

the former Ana Livia Corare visiting her parents,

em

CUFF

By Chuck New wife, dero,

a

of

weeks

at the

with is

S.

Sin-

spending

J. Darling-

x STARLET TO WED—Gigi Perreau, 19, a Hollywood film actress since she was 2, smiles happily with her fiance,

ton, after which he will be reassigned by the same firm... More than 1,300 hotel managers will arrive here Oct. 10 to take

Frank

with

Fred

Beach

Puerte

Rico

Dieterle Hotel

of

as

the

their

them.

|de Lema

of; the

35,

Oct.

(AP

host. | seneral

Condado

is chairman)

Gallo,

will wed

part in the three-day American Hotel Association convention,

a Los

Angeles

whom

whe

for both

of

California

as

Photo)

committee...

Jose

Berga

and his mother, Dona

Amparo,

businessman,

1. It will be the first marriage

of Santurce,

are spend-

ing

a

few

guests of Dodge. .

days

Bill

in

and

“Puddin”

yay, in %

,

TT

cate

NATIVE

Ae

NN

ENTERTAINMENT

AND

"thanks

—_

for the tremendous

response...

And Now... By Popular Demand,

Starting Thursday, September 1,

POSADA Entertainment Best Foou

At

& in

Dancing Town

the piano, your host GREGG JONES and his “Irafas” Professional

Open

AIR

nightly

5

to

5

CONDITIONED

De

Diega

Ave.

Santurce

Sunday

JERRY and

of the week, including

only

Sundays.

MASON his

Luncheon

CALYPSONIANS

Recommended

DUNCAN

Ait Conditioned i Open

Daily

|

+2

—I-— 609 F. JUNCOS AVE. ., SANTURCE - STOP 10 TEL. 3-5738

from $1.75

from

$3.00

up.

ALSO BY POPULAR DEMAND THE DARLINGTON COFFEE SHOP is now open 24 hours daily.

by

HINES

RESTAURANT

CATHAY

REY

and Dinner every day Bldg. This

Dinner & ANTONESE

DEL

will open for Lunch — from 12:00 to 2:00 P.M.—

aa

z SADA DEL REY 7

<SAN

JUAN

DARLINGTON

- MIRAMAR-

TEL. 3-2576 atsae

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~ ‘THE SAN JUAN STAR —Saturday, Augest 27, 1968

CLASSIFIEDS

3-8400 Ext 72

FRANCISCUS

Rates

Per

tive

Line

For

verty with us! SERVICE — weekend. A—4

co. or 2328

3-1479.

827

CINTRON

Times Per Day

| if 2) st 4) 5! 6 15) 30 |.18{.18|-17).17!.17).161.15|.14

Minimum lestimate Min mum sie

space charged for. 3 lines5 words per line) . charge fpr single insertion.

pt.

Garden

Hills,

guest

ype

0.

Type

No.

Type

No.

Type

SAME limes

RATE ordinary

SAME

RATE

3

2 limes

No.

ordinary

1 ORDINARY

canceflations

must

fed before 12 noom berore publication. Q.ust

run

at

the An

least

type

submit-

business ordered

day ad

responsible

Correct

for

only

3

across

from

one

in-

insertion.

Lake

buildings

Condado,

La

Con OF-

or

HOUSE

FICES. FARM for sale. 14 acres im CAYEY. near town 5 bedroom beachsid home in ARECIBO. Call 3-7374 or 3-4046.

2BAS

a27

APARTMENTS

9:30-11.

FOR

KENT

BEACH

3:00-6:0&

EFFICIENCY

>

office

SENT

HOUSES

33788. ——

TV.

2

SEAUTIFUL APARTMENT ing facing the Caribe Hilton

dade Lagoon. 4 bedrooms and 3 baths, beautiful furnished kitchen. all brand new Apt. 6A equipment, ready for occupancy or Condomimiam Sas Rafaeli 30650. 1956 FULLY FURNISHED 2 bedrooms. linen. maid service. Moderate daily, weekly, monthly rates Hot w. > auiet neigh.

furnished.

1

air-

PARK:

located

near

Unfurnished

mer

Condado

2771

furnished

67 Santi

St.

I

Weekly

rates,

one

cor-

2-9279. a2

&

THREE

BEDROOM

—3-8400

busses

3

NEAR

BEACH:

1

&

Umiversity.

bedroom,

living

2787

reem baths. corner

831

Unfurmished

modern

4

bed-

emt, dimimg. living porch, 2 Hermanos 168, Step 19, Norte. 346969.

Des Ave.

2878

OCEAN

FRONT

truxury

apartments

for

rent. Beautifully decorated, ome of city’s most exclusive areas. Daily, weekly or monthly basis, ideal for transients. #1 St.,

Pumsta

Las

Marias,

Santurce. 92

APARTMENT,

Place,

2s. 2773

827

HOUSES

FOR

RENT

SEE FRANCISCUS ADVERTISEMENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT SECTION

2615

ANA,

closets.

1 bath.

parking,

Rio

VERY Large

ATTRACTIVE home livingroom, beautiful: 2

facing sea. porches, 3

water

with

beater.

wis

WINDS

ent Rooms «itreondationed.

Mrs.

LA

Rossen

with private Reasonable.

bath,

ANTILLES GUEST ROUSE, m oiovely Mitamar, with nice ocean view Near © Hilton and Condado Hotels. Coot, irhished rooms. Reasonable Rates 8 Vera 174%

3-6769.

Building, Ponce de Apartment 401-462,

Leén Mrs UF

ASHFORD HOUSE —vest House 1129-1122 Ashford Avenue, Cond. Rooms and efficiency apartments. Maid

service All screened with air conditioning residentias section Speeia! arrangements

Hot water. Some Best hotei and

Beach facilities for coupies travel.

ins together One bleck frem La Concha and Condado Beach Hotels. Personai guided tours. Telephones 36231 and 2727 Mrs Annie De Mauret. Manager

MARIGALANTE

2.3056.

-

Beautifully

PARQUE

158,

decorated,

Phone aircon.

ditioned cooms, each with private bath, hot and cold water. Terraces, garden. Near beach and business sectors Sum-

mer rates. trernas. 1490)

Manager,

Margarita

LA POSADA — Airconditioned, private

WASHINGTON

de

Con UF

Isla Verde bath, kitchenettes.

Excellent beach, near airport, ants, Breakfast served. 91175. 2691

62

GUEST

restaur316

HOUSE

— Walking distance te beach, hoteis, restBurants. Condado area, Private entrance, air conditioned rooms, seme with efficicacy. Sun patio. 24026. Miss Cabassa.

Bai4

Cuest

924

shopping.

Cacique

31481

Mrs.

St. 2071, Santurce.

2579

House

ZC.

THB

DUFEYS

old

beach

aoave

remodeled

Cull

near 93-0143.

Sam

Juan

In

ILS BEACH HOUSE -— directly the beach Rel out of bed imta

on the

Airconditioning by the trade Breakfast included. Outdoor barat your disposal 1858 Allantic,

1384

Block 2769

from

bedrooms,

2

65th

Infantry

63141,

SAN

GERARDO:

Bleck

R-29.

on

ANA’S — BIO PIEDRAS 4 min. walk te University. $3 up, over $8. per reom. Breakfast served.

not 876

320

A

&

maid

PONCE

HOTEL

FIRST

CLASS

MELIA COMMERCIAL

HOTEL

SPECIAL RATES Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays $6.50 PCR PERSON ,

(Twe

persons

.

in a Room)

BREAKFAST & DINNER For reserv call 2-0260 — 2-026 ~ FREE PARKING i

INCLUDING

Juan

Melia,

Owner-Manager

OFFICES

{

FOR RENT

Unfurn-

frigerator,

water

heater.

Carport,

ter-

race, lawn. Bent $130. Information San Gerarde, Cupey Alto.

B-16,

THREE

831

BEDROOMS.

living-dining,

car

port, ete. Unfurnished. Has stove. Calle Cergova 656 Puerto Nuevo. Rental $90. information telephene 8-1244

2529

94

HILLTOP mountains

HOME, panoramic vi-w of & ocean. 4 bedrooms (1 air-

conditioned),"

screens,

phene,

2

baths,

lease.

Large

All

airconditioned

-

porch, living-dining, 1 kitchen, Nu-Tone Inter& telephone. 2-7554. $30

WANTED

TO

RENT

INCOME

NO

yard.

Unfurnished or » Rio Piedras

Concha

1156 2810

&

beach.

RENT

because Franciscus Real your apartmeats and

Tel.

gardem.

All

rooms

Estate

can

rent

beach.

3-3506

-

3-8372,

830

CONDADO: son,

HOUSE.

Sept.

have

FOR

must. 2752

1.

stove

Close

and

modern

kitchen,

carport, 2776

3 baths.

garage.

Call

service.

UF AUNT JENNY'S: Guest Touse with a family meals served. 1859 McCleary Ave. Tel 3-6802 od] UF

2 diningroom,

Telephone ONE

OR

maid’s

room,

3

bedroom

telephone.

home.

67441

25110 TWO

entrance.

References

:

girls,

with

a

continen-

GUEST

beautiful

HOUSE

beach

— $00 yanis Airconditioned.

Kitchen privileges. Nicest residential section, near airport. 108 Doncella St., ian Las Marias, Santurce, 9-0774

WANTED CONTINENTAL

TO

SHARE

LADY

wants

to

share

her 2 bedroom (airconditioned) apartment, Ist floor. CONDADO, near Swiss Chalet. 3-6644 evenings er weekends. | 2307 $29

FARMS

FOR

SALE

2001

phone AM — 10

Aibonits.

FOR

A/

BLANCO.

RENT

6.25 ACRES, modern house, 3 bedroors, 2 dini k bath. hot Guaynabo Road going to Caguas. . 2877

LOTS BUY YOUR Piedras

FOR

SALE

B-t LOT in Caguas Road

per sq. meter up. Call Saturday & Sunday. 2788

BUCARE, Rio K 17.2. $4\S0

6-7291

or

come

i

Ur

Real Estate Corner ESPE — RA betweenNZ Suchvill A e and Tintiflo, a quiet neighborho of od fine homes and large lets. A choice of new residences available from $24,000 with high First Federal financing. ALTA — LowMI priced. RA well located and skillfully designed. Three bedrooms with good kitchen, well planned living area and 53 meters to assure space for children’s play. Only $20,800 with mortgage financing.

FOR CLASSIFIEDS Tel. 3-8254

15th.

tal Kitchen privileges. use of house. Large Terrace. $15. weekly, $e manthly 3-1016 after 5, 2-1532 days.

91

has

for one per-

private

66989.

St. #13, Rent $250 or only $4.000 down Pay-_

brokers.

room

bath,

September

SALE

PEREZ home, living,

pleasant garden, or 3-1479.

INDEPENDENT.

Furnished

private

Available

e27

no

weekly.

91

AIRCONDITIONED.

FOR

LOST

gle

ment,

or

2-9473.

$35. up monthly. Block to Ponce de Leon, at bus stop, all lines. Quiet. 1976 Ave. Borinquen.

DONUELLA

on

M

Magdalena,

830

TERESITA:

3 bedrooms. bath, built-in com system, 2866

living-dining,

garage.

fruit trees. 2 yr. Partly furnished. 6-0645. 2867

BUCARE, Onix selling $28,708,

aireonditioned, screened. Plenty of hot water. Private & semi-private baths. Private beach facilities. Guided tours. serv

IN:

FARMS

fruit

i

ished 3 bedreems, 2 baths. living-dining, built-in Futuramie kitchen, stove, re

EXCLUSIVE 4 bedroom

& tropical

kamen roan

tay at

.

8-0617. se

BEACH COTTAGES kitchenette & maid

terraces

porch,

38580.

gall

or

Barranquitas,

UF

SSLAND HOUSE - 1617 Ashford — a Sew, informai, guesthouse luxury hotel area’ Large terrace {acing the sea, with private stairway to dveach. Spacious, moderna, airconditjoned roms. From $@% single - $14 double, ‘ncluding am exeelient breakfast. Phone 21778 1564 or

2738

water.

HOUSES

oF

3233L

3

livi & ng dining with bar, y. maid’s room, phone, garage, screens. Large Sard.

2301

charm

MAISON BLANCHE Gust flouse. Deubie and singie air conditioned rooms with bath Near beach Sun terraces, 77 Washington St. Condado, Santurce, corner Wilson. Manager Beatriz Racin, Tele Phone 3-2936. 102 UF water. winds. becwe

L

UNFURNISHED

Steffens,

home. and snow offer aii with private » some with private patio, some air conditioned. One minute to beach and bus. From 57.50 single, $10. double. All rates inctude complete breakfast. isla Verde Read. rooms.

hot

FURNISHED

separate

to Rio Piedras. Must hot water. 65049.

1020

mg,

PARTLY

baths,

kita

22-5852. 2817

porch, modern Tel 61370.

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

ses,

2.5847

930

security ito Floor,

-

_ 827

Hospital

front

block from beach, residential section.— One All | airconditioned double

Mansion

ROSA

2791

EXECUTIVE & FAMILY of 6 desire unfurnished apartment or house with 2 baths & 3 or 4 bedrooms, within walking distance of Robinson School. Tel

921

CASA

sereened

WHEN UNFURNISHED HOUSE: 3 bedrooms, one room for library, carport. and porch. Hot water, formica kitchen cabinets, and air conditioned. Nice residential section. near Espiritu Santo College—457 Liorems Torres Street. Hato Rey. For imfermation, call 66292 after 6 PM.

2616

Aug.

steve,

$14@

roem.

tore. $82.008 oil Gomaosa,

from

ue St Houses Coa re

w

HOTELS

garage,

3 bedrooms,

living_diming.

kitchen

dining. carport. etc. UNFURNISHED. 6-6297.

furn-

Availabl

Piedras:

livimg,

a

910

330

SANTA

72

upstairs.

bedrooms,

SANTA

$105.

8239

e

Spanish

SALE

Hi-Fi,| enormous livingdining. screens, kitchen | heater, built-in cabinets,

modern

2790

large

room, diming roam. kitchen. lmen & crockery. Phome. Large terrace. 3-4122.

bedroom

2854

2758

TRADE

FOR

apartments,

never occupied. Built-im stove, water heater, ib bi Perch, laundry. Unfurnished. Bolivar 7, Urb. Pihero, Hate Rey, 1:30—6:08 or call 6-6793. Rent $140— $150. 27% 830

quarters. Best secConveniently stove.

8-1269,

Caoba 2BAz

Beavtifulty

service.

831

apartment, servamt’s heater. Water tion. Call

2-2365.

831

maid

TWO

Call

centrally

borheod,

2309

7

3

Yardley

Delightful

conditioner,

In new buildand the Con-

ished, suitable fer 2 Near beach, trans8 24219 Quiet. & shoppmg. portation

DIAL

Ext.

air

BEACH APARTMENZ. Ocean Park, 1 bedreom. livmgreom, bath, kitchenette. For adults, mo pets. Inctudes a Call 2-7823 after 7 PM. 2786 827

SANTURCE:

conditioned bedreem, ete. Screens, linen service; for adults. Monthly basis, 2151

AIRCONDITIONED

3-8254

proiects.

Apartment

GUEST

for

Hotels.

cha

HYDE

submitted

betore 12 noon on day before publication weekdays, by 11 AM. Saturday for Monday paper. \vertisers are requested to Feport any errors immediately as THE SAN JUAN STAR will be

NUNIN:

sale,

Cacique, 2792

be

commercial

Save Time And Money

once.

must

Baldrich.

best apartments and houses for rent, furnished and unfurnished. FRANCISCUS REAL ESTATE, 3 Naira, next to Presbyterian Hospital on beach. COME IN PER-

2

DEADLINES

ads

Patricio,

as

ee

All

com-

as 3 type

TYPE be

Sam

houses.

SON

AN

Parker.

CONDADO:

for

Type No. 4 ities “croinars

offers

and beach fromt properties. Money available for first mortgages. Call 2-0911 or write Box 723, Reesevelt, P. R. 2302 29

RATE

as 5 limes ordimary type

INC.

Hyde Park. Ponce, Mayaguez and all over the island. Commercial ik for sale or rent. Lets for condominiums,

ANNIE

SAME

EEALTY.

plete real estate service. Houses & lots for sale in best residential sections of San Juan Metropetitan Area: San Fran cisco, Santa Marja; Villa Caparra,

Insertions:

5%

Ne Obligations, REALTY open evenings and an Violeta St., Sam Francis-

2

1960

set

FOR

built-im oven. refrigerator, electric | carpert. Information 38365, or A CARIBE HILTON: Completely | with Vasher 4 bedrooms and den References | Ashford 1106. REAL ESTATE air conditioned 3 .bedroom. 2| required. 2 year contract. Write Box | 2598 bath a with maid's ropm and / 349 San Juan. SAN FRANCISOO: ‘sclling Ax4 Viol | lease ian ea 2858 from . 827 out meaty | bath. parker, Year’s : selling 5. listings in = a Francisco, me aria Tix 3 | Sti, De brokers. 4 bedrooms, A~ 3 ba , ALTAMESA: and Bucare. SELLING? List your proZ-16 Cal a Fe! living

Consecu

Above rates apply to solid &pe. (see type #1 Delow)

APARTMENTS

you

REAR i

Rates & Information 8,

saves

sz

CLASSIFIED ADS AUGUST

ESTATE

DIRECT LINE

ee professional operation has profit-minded Large airconditioned studio SUCHVILLE: = * Completery furnished sold $4.950,000.09 worth of peaperty | CONDADO: mo- SAN PRANCISCO ; - Violeta G =. Lom, and beth in acw building nese le 2 story home in residential this year. 3 Nairn. section | De Dicgo. next te meter lot, 3 Concha Hotel. Beautifully furnished im | dern 20 minutes from San Juan. Large yard | baths, Hospital. 33506, 3-8372. Danish Modern. Year's lease. Telephone | with fruit | Quarters with trees. 2 car garage,

the San Juan Star

EFFECTIVE

BEAL

33-8254

UF

SANTA

LAND

3-5315

— Perfectionist’s home

— in small or large parcels, for

immediate ation.

development

Residential

Maria, Tintillo, Sagrado

Realtor

TELS.

MARIA

at an opportune price. Beautiful three bed home, ticulously fi with terrazo floors, fine cabinet wark and best quality fixtures. More than quarter aere of land with fime trees, smooth, green lawn, ;

lots

or

in

for

Dorado.

spechiSaxta

Beverly Hills, Monterréy,


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ee 7 Oeae FB

“ THE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday,

BUILDINGS FOR SALE APARTMENT

building,

T.V. SALES

renting

University

&

Hyde

Information Tel,

August 27, 1960

3-8254 DIRECT

& SERVICE.

PERSONAL

in Near

the

track: Wednesday.

Couidn’t rem

you by phone. But natch! SA

2314

2-0452 or 8-1269.

CLOTHES Top. conditi

SPORTS erenatvr.

fast

Secretartal

— 2-3013. Ext. 149.

a

PUBLIC

STENOGRAPHER:

UF | Tounus

Exper-

ai

Models

:

=

Mr.

when

ene

maemte

Meters

in

sizes

F or

Sucesores, Box 3669 San Juan, P. R.

Call Tel.

-

-

AIK

——

COND.

7,

Speedwriting,

The

Benedict

Schools, Santurce. 75 De Diego reet. Telephone 3-5144.

2720

Ads

3-8254

829

ELEMENTARY

SCHOOL

[488 vou srmi Looms ‘orak” oreen: grades 1 — 4. Mrs. Scott, 2-6168.

ge

2806

FILTERS

HANDLING

. VELTERS INC. manafacturers: a0

|e. &

SPANISH

SPEED WRITIN: SHO! 120 wem in come —

Clasifieds

LEARN.

any

SPEEDWRITING

a dryer at Rivera 875,

.

CAN

other language with the renowned of the BENEDICT SCHOOLS in Santurce, 75 DE DIEGO STREET, crossroad Loiza-& Wilson Streets, Small circles and individual ins-

auf Calle Villa 123, Ppace.

MISCELLANEOUS

Smith

TOO

or

li rer oa.

you buy Munoz

.

:

e29 | 2465

consider ‘best offer. 23462,

Sap

H.P. te 800 Highest quai| from uy at attractive prices. HP.Ricarae Davis|

———

Call

from

MOTORS

: VOLKSWAGEN 1968 4 months old — $1850 a

$31

os

ELECTRIC A.

YOU

DRIERS

£4D108, = rome im yous | ima this sale. Other

Karmann Ghia | Jelereatal Service. 1959

for DEMONSTRATION

}-

& S, 65th In-

3. 62560.

ond

830

deliver. $5.00 one week. $15.00 per month | Rie Piedras: State Read Noe. 2, Km.

or Phone 8-1327 or 8-0406

Sars "wil “sbi” Acacne Tare. 3 Hm.

Hillmans

1958

TELEVISION,

own home. Same servicegiven to hotels, | cheose hospitals, for years. Call 3-6719 and wil | Insular

Volkswagens

LINE

INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE CLASSES

:

NOW YOU CAN GET your ciothes dry even on rainy days or nights. Insular Distri is but hoiding ors a Special Dryer Sale during August. You get free a port able Air Cooler with each dryer you purchase, or an electric ironer, if you buy a washing machine and a ar: -

CARS

REN z" your DISTRIBUTOR: Fort ee Horoe

SALESMEN & WOMEN with car for venetian blinds, awnings. carports. Experience unnecessary. Wages eommenKm.

—.

All

WANTED

Apply 8 — 10 AM

=

Triumphs

2717

fantry,

FOREIGN

Renaults

fenced confinental. Complete Secretarial service for residents & transients. Hourly rates. Muriel Eddy, +m GELP

&

USED FOREIGN CARS

Service.

al documents, contracts, reports, tree pick-up and delivery. Call Gist Lobaugh

day or night

|

14%

clear on investment after taxes terest. Mortgage $15,000 at 6%.

Piedras.

}

LASSIFIE

3-8400 Ext 72 ®

Be

5

1

: | '

>

SERVICES

EQUIPMENT

CASTERS.

hand

MOVING

trucks,

plat-|

MOVING?

&

STORAGE

SAVE WITH TOREES.

MEN & WOMEN of character: Our na-| be cond Top entities mniles. 9 months | wpes and sizes air conditioning filters | form trucks, lift trucks. conveyors and | all types of moving. ao matter if ace

tional organization is one of the best |in appearance. $1400. Tanes & registeat. | Cr nome window unite — also industria) other material handling known leaders in the prestige industry. | ion paid. Cali 66585 any time, or see a types. Call $5998. cardio Davila Sucesores, Box We havg launched a Nation-wide expan-| Duarte 29, Hato Rey. ° 812 UP | juan, P. RL sion

m

and

are

Dalnlle’ plan plea

ie for

nome

= we

eae

screening

mee

ry

3304———

appli-

ae ment.

.

Group

.—

ons

=

Fog

7

ed.

have

oon

dates

ag

car

be

willing

.

bilingual.

Portfolio

Se

Robert

J. Alder

Santurce,

Are ee

EXPERIENCED

Calle

mane-

3318

2816

r]

-FOR

CARRIER

USED

gooa

a:

$100.00,

lwrgiaaien

Me pall greed

babe

831

JM

. M.

Reg

FOR

WANTED

ATE

technician

English #1265

ARCHITECT

with

minimum.

Apply

3 years 1351

joner,

Avenue, Santurce, Robert Architect. or phone

J.

Alderdice.|

3871

Te WANTED—MEN

POSITIONS

Taunus

Air National

Yordan

WA-—29

FOR

SALE:

|

10 years experience For

Half-Day

Job

AUTO

831

of PR

i

BBA

commercial

1960

2743

scholastic

met

hr

mranetr ow

depend-

for

CARS

FOR

Call 221

SALE

CONTINENTAL LEAVING island, must sel] 1954 Mercury 2 door hard top convertible. Ome owner, excelient condition, $600. Telephone 9-1100 Ext. 215 10 AM— 4 PM. 2360 $27 1956

FORD

Station

wagon,

42,000

miles.

1 yr.

in

WP23,

Los

Angeles.

P.

9

passenger, R.

90320

or

ise

DODGE CORONET, 4 door. This ear is in A-l shape — 4 new tires — new battery — new brakes — will make an excellent taxi or publico. Empress Steriing, 1655 Fdz. Juncos. 35418.

ONLY

1

96341, 27

ITIONED

or

98¢

delicious,

FOR

8

EAGLE

th

Infantry =

2002

DRUG

Shopping om

PRODUCT

BY

If we oe

Call

See

er

dence,

2-4718

azo Food

a

VALUES: yz"

ersal Home

FOR SALE

ance.

Sewers

good

3-9381

Call

STOVE

<.

Holloway,

8-1132

or

8-1166.

washers,

ranges,

ay

service

8-0969.

2808

or 8-1012.

bed-| hime.

and

Lena 2-4849

CUSTOM CHOICE

pick

and

al | 1872

equipment.

eae Ss ee

AIR

ae

up.

Call

esq Cruz, and 36982

from factory, $425 00.

de

Leon

Ave.,

fabrics

24

w2

EXCEPTIONAL

VALUE:

and

FOR

Call

Pet

etetuneacxreees

(rattan),

Segelphone

$175. apartment available. 2-462 days. 2782

Call

Mr.

Smith; os

E ishuatit

i

5

v-s84

SERVICE

921

estimate. 2-4666,

colors.

over

steering, power Excellent condition. .

&

SCREENS

WATCH

i

$30

door FORD, brakes, and radie. 2015 Bayamon,

HOUR

ation for consultation and — & Iriarte. Telephone

|

2800

CONDITIONING

M

! | Ry

$1100.00, taxes due.-Contact A. E. horst, Air National Guard, day 9-0341, nites WA-29 Les Angeles.

DININGROOM

.

Sab

BEDROOM,

CO

ice, bowls.

ai

offer

Ri-

923

washthree appli-

. large nylon rug, 12 x 23. Sa Ta

Work

COOLING

ce.

UPHOLSTERY of

jobbing,

electrically.

appliances.

on all mokes Phone 2-3013 Ext. 218

for tropics ana

seliling:

Westinghouse refrigerator, clothes er, dryer, three air conditioners, single beds, silk drapes, other ances. Call 3-7756. 2798

&

cleaned

7 24

pPEL§

Best

heme

REFRIGERATION , 1 { os ae Engineering Specialists

:

-

Same | PIANOS — DIRECT

on parts. Cal! | Full keyboard. Treated

trays, deliver

La Luma, Telephones

supplies

z

condition:

of

j

sh

72

alteration

drains

Guaranteed. Telephone 7-1327. Munoz vera 1000, Constructora Garay.

Fully guaranteed. Also rent for UF | $12.00 monthly. Musical Trading Co., inc.,

mAnaQuer

YOUR and

repairs stoves.

7

azo STATES

gas

Guarantee

30 TV.

SHOP

dryers,

and

et

We

TO

REPAIR

makes

electric

Ail

excellent

&

REFRIGERATION

Ge

FOR SALE: 1956 Oldsmobile 88, power steering and brakes, air conditioning.

PAINTING

clothing ‘and equinment. Lan. | COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL

ratory

MARQUEZ. HIDE-A.BED

condition,

a27 | 8-1804

merrenrt

917

Construction,

cei

eo ee oe ot ae

APPLIANCE SERVICE

SERV-

914 ‘

$995: | Installation

HOSPITAL SUPPLIES

Ponce.

OFFICE

Improvement Corp., 17-2082, | 2778

=

96 | 1037

LIVINGROOM, DININGROOM, room tabk L at

S56 2796

ELECTRONIC

PLUMBING

i

es

=

Beyamon

&

2662

2958

2870

Verde.

| perience. ALL CTFY Factory PLUMBING — Stateside ex & building mainten-

Ca

12

ike

TER’S high quality paint. 7-2284.

don’t have what you fer sen. Try Sierra's

ee

ne

reconditioned,

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Continental supervision, reasonable rates, using MARY CAR-

porches, bathrooms, ete., at si-| milar low prices. We handle plans. Univ-/

STATESIDE SERVICE

956

EQUIPMENT

ICES.

Center

HOME IMPROVEMENT

NT

Pe

CABINETS,

eS Se Soe Pa

cour.

Lines

ur

a7ta

Dist. Health

Van

| eew. INTER-COMMUNICATION — SYSTEMS. Sales and Service - ‘all types_of | office equipment. Will set up your offce.

CAN

Piedr:

a|jim 2530

MECHANICS

National

es FILING

dan

,

1

ee

OZ.

"Fen

Stsponnibimts. evaranty.

hour teieohone "ser vice and equipment. Mere sompicte dusemeey wooXt! GENERAL space for nrwerin business and First aid & Oxygen

Bayamon.

MOVING

really

at your complete pharmacy

P. D. Ther- | plements. day phone See

MODEL

epemate

Agents

Tel 2-2374 «22

With a balanced blend of proteins

; air condit- | NATURA

room

MAKE

STATESIDE

sritc Miss Santiage, Box 10061 Caparra | used only 1f months. Priced for quick sale. Has deepwell and storage’ drawers.

Heights.

08

desk

couch,

private business involving accounting or statistical work. Excellent record,

phone

ANY

Good

S

or

prepare,

a

Service,

belongings

por por cagpet ee plus the essential and mineral needs. late, vanilla, and butterscotch fla-

we) _ ANSWERING SERVICE

FURNITURE

desires

establishment

Day

WA-%9 les COND. REPAIRS

Si, Stop 2%, Hate Rey. Tel.

WANTED-WOM

GRADUATE,

to

FOOD

REDUCAL.

cya det Gas cen ee,

Air Comit.| condition,

Angeies.

Fedders

CALORIE

azz | ors. Start your diet now.

moom

AIR

Mediavilla’s Machine Shop.

SIMMONS

U

Les

900

ONCENTRATE,

oe

_

really effective. Helps shed pounds

air condit’ |

Excellent

Guard.

NEW

Easy

o12

1 year old, $200.60 Contact rien, Air National Guard

— *

—-

POSITIONS

Cc

CEPTIONAL VALUE: FORD fated dump, truck, NEVER USED. | Sti Also service fer peapte withoat

| 2775

2799

conditioners

American.

|

Call 2015,

Write Box N, Son Juon Ster

air

and

Martti

SAFELY !] is2; SariSie

10,000 BTU, excellent condition, | Store. All natural vitamin and food -up-

prices, financing, parts and service Factory mechanics. Dealers requested

ED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT |

CERTIFI

auto

Q = 2s

ee

Santurce.

year old. $175. Contact A. E. Seelliorst,

91

cars, foreign

830 | inquire at

units,

Philco,

small Moderate prices. Torres, Fernandez Juncos 20, Samturce. Tel 2-5791

'

ete. we) LOSE WEIGHT

tM

Dealers

Fedders

8700 BTU,

Metropolitano | on Bites

CONDITIONERS

office | agTic-KAR

Ashford | an

ig

5 H. P. RHEEMS

SALE:

i

GRBADU-

Also

2695

FOR

$27 | 2811 34778 or 6-0645.

EXPERIENCED

ree

SALE:

Want to startbe small anro Man should fully manufacturing experienced in unit. lea || iy used.arm$200CONDITIONING installed & put inte stientoper- | 2881 ther working. Write Box 3288, ation in 1955 or 1956 6 cyl. Chevroiet.

me

conditioning

$150.00.

ioner unit. Blower and conder<-r separate unit. New, in original carton. Will sell below cost. Call 8-0668.

Janssen

otf Ave. De Near Cliniea Dr. Rames

AIR

ker.

air

Yanks

or Stop

830 | 462

:

_

Vebsuenea — Remreend

SE4O

=

Tels. 3-4367, 23839.

REPAIRS

Specialist

Opel

BILINGUAL

ort

Cc

facturer’s representative for. plumbing supplies. References required. Write in English to Box D, San Juan Star. LOOKING

2 —_—

Parts Availoble for Repoirs

of prior work requested. Apply 1351 Ash Avenoc.

VOLKSWAGEN : . Alb Services

.

DRAFTSMAN with minimum of-5 years Essential

ee

de Leon 406, Puerta | town Filters, imstaitation service. Steve’s Air Conditioning, 1603 Fernandez Juncos,

AUTO ¥

HELP WANTED MALE WANTED — ARCHITECTURAL

ford

cmon

to | 2797

follow instructions. Ask for Mr. H€intz.

experience.

a

tamtial - The: brand (20 ; | Scale te nesbd an Walben acbee

EARN $200 — PER WEEK or come te Pence experience helpful but net requir- | de Tierra.

Must

=

_

dl

sales

Ri | large 3669, San 1400,

WATCH

R2ZPAIRS &

CLOCK

William A. Gruen, i Certified

REPAIRS

Rico’s


cn

a

a

Voice

of

that

Page the

Puerto

1)

majority

Rico

candi-

dates will be union leaders and others from the working and middle class. He said that although the party is small at present it will push hard to beconse a islandwide party following the Fall

elections.

Notary will sell by

of

Puerto

He

regards

Rico

as

the Voice

the

last

chance

of the people to achieve independence, claiming the Indepen:

Public Auction -cn Friday, September 9th, 1960 at 5 O'clock p.m. at his office in Philipsburg. A lot of land with dwelling thereon

dence of

Party

the

has lost the support

public.

The nucleus of his _ party, Landing said, had tried to unite

the different

factions

within

the

independence movement, but failing this had withdrawn to found the new party one year ago.

The

youthful,

mid-thirty

law-

yer declared his party will aim at the poor and middle classes: “It is the poor and the working

Situated in the

Back Street at

class

which

need

their

conditions.”

to

improve

The Southern half of the “Estate

(Continued had with try.

Defiance’ area: equivalent to

(24.85 acres). An undivided portion of the Backlands of the ‘Estate Defiance” area ofthe whole being 11 acres. conditions of the sale etc., can be obtained at

the office of the Notary

Page

ities here expect the United will be forced to close it.

state department

States

announced

that ‘‘a friendly power’’ has been asked to represent the United

States at Ciudad said

privately

Trujillo. Officials

this

is

Britain.

Ponce

|

With

The

and

con-

Munoz

said.

Munoz called attention to an incident involving a Popular Party enthusiast and a priest last Sunday at the community center in the Manuel A. Perez Public Housing Project in Hato Rey.

It has

been

reported

that a Po-

pular started distributing antiChristian Action Party material during a Mass held at the community center. After the priest protested, the Popular in turn charged that the priest had been mixing in politics. According to the report, the Popular was forcefully ejected from the center. “Already one can begin to note the consequences that can be ob-

everywhere

that

Urbanization

ominous

signs

of

Fellowing

“The

is of

that

he

was

following

started

to

example

which already various have given during Mass.”

priests

The governor said that the reason why he did not mention religion in politics during his acceptance speech at the party

convention

last

Sunday

was

be-

cause “it would have aroused intense emotion contrary to the best interest of religion and the people in Puerto Rico.”

Yorshire Pudding Baked Idaho Potato Reltshes from the tray and our Escambron Salad Bowl.

Littlest

Mostest

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

from

7:00

BEACH CLUB

te

11:00

P.M.

EL Morro

METER

RACING

203

Tanca

Street,

San Juan,

Puerto

Rico

Diners’

“9

and

power—

RACING — CRUISING

sets

Call Ponce 2-13 at Club Nautho

"

Nils,

8,

LAPSTRAKE

mahogany, $1,800. trailer & Johnson

Club

Carte

Blanche

genoa;

write

Box

269,

2875 16

profound

and

re-

public

,

violent

pas-

nightly

See

829 “BARBOUR” completely 40 HP 1960

new Ernesto Cortes Central Aguadilia 1501 or 1505.

a major

surprise

to Populars

sent at the convention.

pre-

Munoz

-li

mited his acceptance speech to a long attack on the Republican

Church JOHN’S

HAITI

2769

Tel.

IN

95

For Classified Ads CALL

Tel. 3-8254

Bi isSaj Emy de Pradines AT THE TRIANA

JUAN Authentic Songs and

Voedoe

Dances

MRIANA LUNCHS,

COCKTAILS,

DINNER 305

Raunte

Sen

Porters. The union chief had that- there was ‘“‘not ference” between

de

Leon,

20,

Santurce—8

Ponce

a.m.

Holy

Communion (English), 9 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon (Spanish), 11 a.m. Choral Matins and Sermon (English). Nursery is provided at the 11 am. service. Air-conditioning is provided for all Sunday services.

Holy

Communion

Monday

and

Wednesday at 7 am., Friday at 7:30 am. (Spanish). Tuesday and Thursday at 8 am., Saturday at 9 am. (English).

Alcholics

anonymous

Wednesday at Choir Room.

THE Laurel

8

meeting

p.m

in

the

UNION CHURCH, 2310 St., Punta Las Marias—

Worship service and Sunday School at 9 and 11 a.m. The Rev.

E.

Johnson

will

topic,

AGUSTIN

Gospel

in

develop

“Overcoming

CHURCH, Leon, San announcethe 11 a.m.

English

at

the

Presidential Kennedy and Richard

656 Union St., Miramar—Sermon and announcements in English

at the 9:30 am. mass. o/s SAN FRANCISCO CHURCH, San

Francisco

St.,

San

Juan

CHANNEL

M.

earlier difratic

nominee John F. Republican’ nominee

Nixon

to justify

choos-

{ST ADO

5:00

MOVIE

LIGRE

these was President Joseph Curran of the National Maritime Union. “I was persuaded our best bet was with the Democrats,” Curran told newsmen after the council meeting.

Earlier Curran said he was none too

pleased

don’t with

with

Kennedy

‘‘and

pleased Nixon.

with

the

other

in

.

English

a.m. mass. CHRISTIAN

at

the

SCIENCE

CIETY, 351 De Diego turce—Spanish service

a.m. a.m.

guy’’— t

—Sermon

HERE

“ONE

SO-

St., ‘at

same hour. Wednesday in English and Spanish

MORE

BAPTIST St., Pon9:45 am. am. The

Training Union meets at 6:30 p.m. Young Peoples Fellowship follows the evening_ ; service.

Prayer service at 7 m.

GRACE

AN

on

ENGLISH

CHURCH,

corher

Wednesday i

of

LOTHER-

located‘ on

READ

OUR

the

Avenida “Universidad

and Calle Pelegrina, Rio'Piedras, invites you to its worship service, to be held on Sunday, Aug. 28, at 10:45

Eleventh the

pastor,

am.

On

The

Rev.

Wuertz, will ject: “What

will

in

September,

on

the

school

first Sunday

meeting:

worship

hour,

during

10:45

information

‘ng the Lutheran eall 3-3220.

ASOCIADO 08 PYERTO

Church, please i

BC

5:00 — MOVIE MATINEE “THE HOUSE ACROSS THE STREET“ Janis Paige Wayne

6:30—THE

Morris

Bennett

BIG

7:00 — WEEKLY REVIEW 7:30—FAIRY 8:00 —

PICTURE FILM

STORIES

EVENING

“TO YOUNG

MOVIE

TO KNOW” Joan Leslie Robert Hutton

9:10—Closing

CLASSIFIEDS }

a.m.

regard.

TOMORROW SUNDAY 28

Bruce

A,

Sunday

The

further

Arnold

subThe

resumed

For

The

preach on the Is Meant By

be the

Sunday,

Sunday after Trinity,

Sur

Juan

San9:45

meetings at 8 p.m.

PONCE SOUTHERN MISSION,101 Comercio ce—Sunday School at Worship service at 11

AND

TOMORROW“ Ann Sheridan Dennis Morgan Alexis Smith 9:10—Closing

11

English service at 11:15 with Sunday School at the

27

THERE 7:00—ADVENTURING IN THE HAND ART 7:30 — NAT KING COLE SHOW 8:00—A PUERTA CERRADA 8:30—EVENING MOVIE

I

ever expect ‘- be pleased him—but I am _ even less

MATINEE

“BATTLE TAXI” Sterling Hayden Arthur Franz Marshall Thompson

the

Democratic ticket, some !were not too happy with the ticket. One of

OCPARTAMENTO DE INSTRUCTION PUBLICA

TODAY SATURDAY

by

ing between them. Despite the action endorsing

Gospel.” Church,

cast

|

Services

EPISCOPAL Stop

action. : vote was

A. Philip Randolph, asident of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car

campaign’s number one issue, was

6:30 — FROM

boat,

equipped, motor, all

Coloso.

the endorsement One dissenting

WIPR-TV

~

SLOOP,

“If

with

outside

during

Restaurant

ART HANSEN YACHT HAVEN. ST. THOMAS ancy Ok PHONE WS. Ext. 9 a0

siit

authorized

84,

SALE

Seaworthy

s.

Bill

instruction

SAN

4

Ince les

reli-

sions arise it -will not be my fault,” Munoz said. “I am doing and will continue doing all within my reach to avoid this grave ill for Puerto Rican’s.” The failure of the governor to go into the religion in politics theme, which has become the

301

& comfortable — CUSTOM ORTHCRAFT

othe

have

the sermon Depression.”

Daily Luncheon Specials $1.75 o * All Types ‘ Seafood — Prime Steaks . . Nightly Entertainment

Fast.

defeated

school time.

mass.

Served

SLOOP

MANY

would

ligious

Donald

?

meter

16

of

9:30 a.m. mass. PERPETUO SOCORRO

NEW CHRIS CRAFT CAVALIFR Sleeps 4 — many extras include ship-to-shore radio, custom bottom. long cruising range, fathoSQUARE

theme

Stop 5, Ponce de Juan—Sermon and_ ments in English at

Acting Notary

20

later

ST.

a bad

the

CATHEDRAL,

Example

hand out political propaganda in a religious act was wrong. But

J. Alph. C. O'Connor

Sound FOOT

the

the

aforementioned.

FOR

evoke

gion in politics before 100,000 people is as improper in August as in May.” Munoz said, obviqusly referring to the Church-sponsored rally May 22 in favor of

this

Bad

citizen

of

Paul Dillinger at the piano STOP

“To

(Continued from page 1) executive council were- present for

religion

mein Geewn hae)

de Leda

Rico’s

clericalism,

| TRY OUR SPECIALTY

AL'S LITTLE CLUB 1554

is

sequently anti-clericalism, wherever religion mixes in politics,”

Perez

1)

station situated in Dominican territory is uncertain, but author-

| Puerto

Information on the

From

entirely broken off relations a western hemisphere coun-

The

“There

from Page 1) can be noted in

is mixed in politics.” Munoz said. “The incident related to the priest and mass at the Manolo

U. S. businesses operating in the Dominican Republic need not necessarily be affected by the closing of the embassy, these officials told newsmen. The fate of a missile tracking

10 ha. 0.5 a. 43 a.

(Continued anti-clericalism Puerto Rico.

served

BREAK

Philipsburg.

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Two Gold Medals To Italy: U.S. Swimmers Stand Out ROME

(AP)—Host

Italy walked off with the first two gold medals and the United

States lived up to its expectations

full day Italy

of competition

won

both

its

medals

in+

cycling. Germany captured the two silver medals and Russia, which took more third place medais

that any

other

nation

in the

1956 Games, won. both bronze medals. Italy’s hard-riding 100-kilometer

team

won

the

first

gold

medal of the 1960 Games. Then, Sante Giarboni became the first individual

champion

triumphed

in

time

_

trials.

when

the

he

1,000-meter

In swimming, Americans topped qualifying heats in both men’s and

women’s

100-meter

style

competition. The United States scored a one-two finishin the first heat of the semi-finals with Lance Larson beating out Bruce Hunter

by

a tenth of a second in 55.4. New Olympic Record Chris ‘Von Saltza set a new Olympic record when she topped her 100-meter qualifying heat. She

was

timed

in

1:01.9,

finish-

ing 2.7 seconds ahead of Ursula Brunner of Germany. America’s Caroline Wood also qualified

for

the

in swimming preliminaries to highlight the first

in the XVII

semi-finals

al-

Olympiad.

though she finished second in her heat to Britain’s Natalie Steward. Miss Steward came from behind in

the

last

50

meters

to

win

by

less than a second. In the men’s 200-meter breast stroke heats, Bill Mulliken and Paul Hait of the U.S. both won. In diving, Ingrid Kramer, of Germany final dive

into

the

made a magnificent to pace 16 qualifiers

semi-finals

of

the

wo-

men’s

three-meter

diving: United

Paula Jean Pope of the States was off form with

her

later

first

dive,

springboard

but

middleweight

Venezuela

crown,

saw

in

its

won

Russia’s won.

sole

team soccer fighting Brazil’s provided the day’s most interesting match as it defeated England,

25,000.

of

crowd

a

before

43,

England played at a Handicap in of the game the closing stages when it was forced to meet Bra-

Other results saw power-packed

Eddie

2:58

of

the first round. Russia, out to retain its OlymPic

and one lost, while entrant of the day

recovered

Crook turned in the first knockout of the day when he was awarded: a TKO over G. Odreof

winning

their

ran

bexers

its

as

streak to five straight. In wrestling, one American

to gain second place. Italian Boxer Score

American

man

im an exciting three-round bout. Italy let it be known it will be a threat in the boxing competition

first

win. Featherweight Boris kanorov parlayed a stabbing

man

Nileft

and a good right cmpss to outPoint America’s Nick Spanakos ts

Poland

roll over Tunisia,

France

defeat

losing

Peru,

6-1, and

21,

after

at halftime.

In water polo, defending champion Hungary made its debut with a 7-2 victory over the United

States,

and

the

Netherlands

Mexico

took

the

lead.

in

the

medern pentathlon when its riders scored heavily im the opening equestrian event. Argentina grab-

'|bed second place, with Poland ; | third and the United States fourth.

nt ae

;

all

but eliminated Australia from the tournament with a 5-3 triumph.

4

ss { Gi‘ than aie abiiedRpci bets:

CHAMPIONS’

-WIFE—Czech-born

Qlga

eus event as a Czech in 1956. for the U.S. (AP Photo)

33-33

and

;] Puerto _}a@

From Valle

Ricans

pass

from

: | ended.

After

Back

Marques

_ | ailians

im front

Vicens

back: in

as the

put

RESULTS

Page)

putting

out

(Continued From

the

Bra-

at

fell

steadily

Carmo

de

behind.

Fouza

made

it

12-67 with two minutes remaining. Zeny de Azevédo made it 73-67 with a free throw. Vicens gave the Puerto Ricans a

chance

with

a set

shot

and

Pa-

'*|sos°made it 7469 with his free

Matos pleased the longshot bettors when he got an 81 shot, El Lider, home ahead of the

throw.

A lay-up by Valle made it 74-71 with a minute to go, Pasos ran it to 75-71 and Vicens dropped in one of two free throws as the final buzzer

highly

round

which

of

four

is

in

teams

the as

m.

is Puer-

the

serious

@

United

States

competition

| Olympic

title,

its

for

Puerto

day

the

displayed

a

fast

does

: Rico’s

not

less

oust

the

yester-

island

from further competition. The twe teams with the best wonloss record in three games advance to the quarter-final

shows the form he used while winning the 10th Naval District Gelf ‘Championship at Berwind C. C. yesterday. (STAR photo by Gunter Hett)

NAVY GOLF (Continued

Frem

Back

Page)

84-87-74-87—323; J. O. Cole, Guanof San Juan. Carr shot an 88 to tanamo, 82-83-79-83—327; W. Knowwin by four strokes. Open Division—J. W. Kinder, les, Roosevelt Roads, 78-85-87-t0— San Juan, '75-74-76-73—298; J. W. 330; C. E. Bock, Trinidad, 81-87Doutin, Guantanamo, 83-77-76-77— 85-86—339; D. E. Conroy, Guan313; E. H. Gentry, Guantanamo, tanamo, 84-85-82-88—339; J. Mon‘71-79-84-77—317;

Trinidad,

B.

H.

Campbell,

$0-83-79-76—318;

L.

P.

gona, San Juan, Senior Division

83-82-87-87-339. (Playoff)—R. F.

Johnson, Roosevelt Roads, 78-82- Carr, Trinidad, 88; F. Luna, 83-86—323; B. M. James, Trinidad, Juan, 92.

San

CRUZ .-. hits for 19

round. Thus, non’s five now

BROOKLINE,

Maria lene

Howard Shanhas to win its

next two games. Puerto Rico is

scheduled

to

Play today and Monday. The United States, a heavy favorite to take the championship, trounced Italy yesterday, 88-54. .Hungary defeated Japan, 93-66. Both teams are in the same round with the U. S.

Other

Olympic

Team For Net Win

. basketball

scores: Poland 86, Phillipines, 68; Czechoslovakia 56, France 5B. Joaquin Ensenat, a five foot

Bueno Hard

Tennis

The

Tourney

Lehane

86,

DarStates

and

here

yesterday.

Australians

Mrs.

Mary

clmg

($5,000);

Time:

1:15.4.

4-yrs-up:

Paladin,

Jan

Pefiolana f.

f.

Pro

contract

professional

with

2.60 Canaria,

Jack

and 7

Cole-

Syrita

B

f.

(Native) 18.30 out

El

Bohique

out

Pookie

and

($5,000-$5,500);

4-yrs-up3

(Imported)

Chance

La

.clmg

da

Leuvre

tennis

(Native)

Time:

6f£.

Earlier this week, Pietrangeli announced he had signed a three-

and

The Sharper (Ayala) Sr. Martinez (Ramos) Time: 1:26.3, Bousada, Guaynabo. Lady Eternal, Colorido, and Nevoso also ran. Sth-$1,300; clmg ($1,200); 4-yrs-up; 6 £ (im ported) Guengo (E. Rodriguez) 11.30 6.40 Pepito M (de Leon)

ran. Gth-$1,550;

after the Davis Cup finals.

troupe.

7

the

1 1/16

(Pacheco)

Time: 1127.1. also ran. 4th-$2,300; clmg

Hawton,

ROME (AP)—Italy’s Nicola Pietrangeli, Europe’s top amateur tennis player, said yesterday that he has postponed his decision to become a professional until

$60,000

Cadeneta,

Nicola No

Kramer’s

guay.

and

United

64.

year

Uru-

the

defeated

a 77-72 victory

seeded

of Brazil

of

(AP)—

won their semifinal match in the National Women’s Doubles

five substitute, sank three crucial poinst in overtime to give Spain

over

Mass.

in

(Native)

Ceremonia (Reyes) ?|La Mulata (Rosario) Time: 1:54. Manantia], Camelucha also ran. 2nd-$2,200; alw; 2-yrs; 6 My Count (E. Rodriguez) El Comanche -(Burgos) giala, Rescate, Cafetalero also ran. 3rd-$3,000; alw; 4-yrs-up; Lider (Mates)

Slbrand of ball and sharp shoot. ing.

SMOOTH SWINGER—Lt. Commander James W. Kinder

TEO

most

Cadeneta

race.

Ist-$2.250:

same

‘| to Rico, defeated Mexico, 66-49. The Soviet squad, favored to give

favored

feature

sounded.

Russia,

Page)

a bad fall, and Matos, who has ridden little- since ‘piloting Camarero to most of his 56 straight wins, stirred a crowd of 3,100 with their performances. Rodriguez received a standing ovation when he completed his first double since he returned to the saddle following a head operation.

the

start of the second half Puerto Rico

Back

on

half

the

‘business

(left);

This year she is competing

OLYMPIC (Continued

Connolly

wife of U.S. Olympic hammer thrower Harold pins U.S. badge on Soviet Olympic discus athlete, Eugenia5 Kuznetsova, in Rome. Mrs. Connoly won the Olympic dis-

($2,000-$2,300);

also

4-yrs-up;

a>

(Laureano)

Grifa

Time:

760

(Rosario)

1:34.11. Salwa D, Rarintge.

4.40 5.40

Eldu-

meno, Begaber, Pordiosero, Volare, News. Nocturnal, - Visual, Aratau, also ran. 7th-$1,500; plw; 3-yrs; 1 1/16 m. (Native) El

La

.

Conde

620

3.50

Nena (J. A. Velez) 4.00 Time: 1:55. Cariamable, Reviuc, Don Boni, Paubline, Bella Aurora and Dinamita algo ran. HANDLES: Pool: $58,446.72; mutuels: $46,443; daily double: $18,468. $123,357.72.

The daily paid $52.40,

double

(qumbers

i ‘and 2) |


eats

22

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Satarday, August 27, 1966

Thursday’s

Baseball

| Weekend Sports |

Triandos’ Slam Beats Tigers; Braves Edge Dodgers, 4-2 brought York

them

who

also

didn’t

took

over

In

from were

Thursday. .

the

play

Nat’-nal

en i Cubs

to

League,

5

the

first

career

Glen]

‘ctor victory

Pirates. .

homer

for

2-1_

a

Pittsburgh

of his <

the

major A

winning

Pittsburgh’s

loss

, over

Hobbie %

the

strength

The

Orioles’

hit]

league}

run.

Net

including

(Based

yesterday's

on

300

or

-315

York

Miness, Chicaze” Runnels, Maris.

Boston

HOME

New

Mantle,

RUNS

its Na-|

York

Lemon.

Washington

Sievers,

Chicago

Maris,

mt<«£

1N

two

Cepeda,

Angeles,

4-2,

;

the

ninth

Giants

Win

,

San Francisco defeated Cincinnati, 85, in the other game in the National League. Boston defeated Cleveland,

and

Washington

City, 90 with Seventh inning

1s

crushed eight

Triandos’s

homer

of

tie

the

in

the

Kansas}

runs

in

second

week

eighth

10-7, the

four-run|

broke

a

inning

of

FAMILY NITE EVERY TUESDAY if 7

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Center,

oe

El

Morro and

second

Pp. m., seventh and eighth of best-of-eleven series.

Bowling Rico Junior

ship,

Paradise

Sports

Center,

9:00

NATIONAL

Cleveland

man

1-3)

crisis.

The

has

just- go pressure

sport into i Mormom) church,

the

a

pennant

quest: appears

his

pitctiing “ .

style

won

18

games

this

season.

“You

in and pitch. They talk about the of being in first place. What, is prespaused

as

if the

question

demanded

to

make

the

same

plays..

get the ball over. I've never thought no difference.”

We after

were

sitting

breakfast

difficult

to

keep

any

the

lobby

He

is

talking

has

know do or

of

the

easy

about

to

CANNON

exactly what pressure is. you don’t. But I cam see {

Knickerbocker

to

interview,

himself.

They are obessed with let you forget that this

He

Hotel

but

is

the unity is a total

it

was

like ‘the

rest

of their ball collaboration.

“This ball club just don’t give up,” said Law and this all of them say when they discuss baseball. “I’ve' won but

I

haven’t

different

get

in

him

pitcher

I don’t it. You

yesterday.

of the Pirates. club and never

what

The

Shoot, abou.

me

a

than

run

had

last

when

to have “it. That’s

I

any

exceptional

year. need

why

stuff.

But I can

it.

I guess

cqunt

They

make

I'm

having

I

mean

on

the

isn’t

the guys

play

such

it

is 18

when

a

I

to have

good year.”

Deaf Ear To Profanity theory

that

religion

helps

living out of competitive sports. “A man is what he is,” said Law.

LEAGUE

a

from me. I waited for his explanation. “You have what they call pressure eyery game if you’re a pitcher,” he said. “You have

the

“I

see

man no

who’

takes , for

reason

pro-

67

51

568

6%

66 64

54 54

550 538

8% 9%

dom

59

59

500

14%

0

(Stafat

Fra.

620

68 .447 2) 73 392 27% T5 385 28% night games.

Thursday’s Scores Chicago 2, Pittsburgh 1 San Francisco 8, Cincinnati

Milwaukee

4, Los

Angeles

Today’s Games Philadelphia (Buzhardt

Chicago

(Ellsworth

412)

6-10).

5

2

Sportsmanship hear it. The

television

baseball

at

is an alien shills, who

banquets,

is you

use

must

word among are paid to

it a

win

lot.

today!

the

cost.

basic

You

but

I doubt

most

of

the

others

when

they

all

and

say

You game

selon

philosophy

take

and violate all the rules if you can. “I couldn’t throw at a hitter,’ said Law

I

it.

fhe

of

short

believe

“If

him

I had

to

play that way, I have no reason to make baseball my profession. I'll pitch inside to a hitter. I’m not-going to lay it down the middle for a guy to hit it.” * .

He doesn’t smoke and he doesn’t drink and he teaches school in Meridan, a farming comminity in Idaho.-:

Sun-

“I

have

turn

a

deaf

ear

to

profanityZ’

he

explained.

“We

‘all

our faults. I don’t have a holier than thou attitude about other people.” i / There were years when prayer diminished the despair that Piat

seized

Law

after

he

hurt

his

arm

in

1951.

“Right here in Chicago it happened,” the pitcher: remembered. “It was cold and rainy. Wally Westlake gave me ia three-

run lead with a home run. We went to the clubhouse for an hour when the game was called. I was tightened up when the rain stopped and we started to play again. I started to push tonsils

out

end

guess, that’s what hurt me. I couldn’t throw a this lobby. They tried everything and even took

to

see

of the

if that

season.

would

It was

New

help.

still

Hero

I

went

a little

into

sore

thé

when

service

I came

Every Day

There were times when Law thought he would never again. But he held on and his faith kept him going. “Most

ing

every

to make

long,

you

pitcher

experiences

it insignificent.

wonder

what

“But

you’re

ing. I didn’t go to college.

going

What

a

when to

was

sore

arm,”

it stays

Law

with

do.

I couldn't

I going

to do?

He is very serious fun for him.

be

.

about

baseball

and

try-

for

help it

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But ‘if that’s

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HAPPY.

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said,

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all that’s wrote for you to do, you must accept it when pens. But you can’t give up until it does happen.”

Read in the new issue of LOOK Magazine how Southern Negroes are learning the tactics of Passive resistance in LOOK

But

at any

ballplayers. praise the

cuts

day

Milwaukee (Willey 57 or zarro 6-6) at San Francisco (Miranda 1-1). Pittsburgh (Cheney 2-2) at St. Louis (Gibson 34), night. Only Games scheduled.

HOW NEGROES ARE TRAINED TO TAKE INSULTS AND VIOLENCE

ei ans nr fe

a

St. Louis Los Angeles

46

out.”

Get

of

of

the

reply

at the

SIT-INS!

elder

excitement

turns

Milwaukee

Baltimore (Walker 3-3). Detroit (Bruce 2-4) at Washington (Lee 5-4). Chicago (Donovan 5-1) at Boston (Delock 7-6).

FOR

and

pitching the big games for the first-place Pirates. “There is no difference between leading the league and last place,” said Law who aal-

my

SCHOOL

poise

to act as a sedative. Neither his personality nor has been altered by the constant strain of

myself and, I baseball across

a special

place

1 lie 9%

Harsh-

ford 0-0 and Terry 6-7). Kansas City (Herbert 8-13)

fitst

fanity. If that’s the way he feels, that’s the way he plays, Sportsmanship in a professional athlete is very important.” |

7

York

dread

75

3

(Bell 9-9 and

who

Pittsburgh

Scores

at New

players

—_

Boston 50 68 .424 20 Kansas City 43 75 .364 26% Not including yesterday’s games

City

in

It is Law’s

STANDINGS

San

Games

flourishes

games,

Baseball

Cincinnati 56 Chicago 47 Phila. 47 Not including

Kansas

m.

Superior Baseball Circuit final playoff series, best-of-five games, Humacao vs. Vega Alta Two games at Caguas.

10%

9,

and

Racing

12%

Today’s

a

baseball

skills. Apprehension steals their an exercise of terror. But Vern Law, who is an

Champion-

$6,000 Ponce de Leén Stakes, El Comandante, post time, 3:00 p. m.

.496

Washington

games

Bowling

479

Detroit

CirEn-

gineers vs. Metropolitano, Villa Nevarez Park, Rio Piedras, 7:30

Puerto

are

as a strange and hostile land. Some yearn for the obs¢urity of the second division because they know apxiety deforms their

He

(If Necessary) Superior cuit elimination tournament,

58

Cleveland

CHICAGO—There

Cannon

sure?”

rounds.

62

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By Jimmy

ready

Golf Club Championship,

58

10,

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Thursday’s

No Pressure On Law

Softball

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SKATING

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33

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elimination

Puerto Rico Junior Championship, Paradise Bowling and 325

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Braves

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on

run.

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possession of second place the Chicago White Sox who

not scheduled

night

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Yankees

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with

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Cruz

tying

OLYMPIC

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a

°

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Commander

nine

capture

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the 72-hole

James and

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Kinder

fired

coasted

home

Naval

District

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a one-under-par by

15

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to

Golf Champioh4 ‘ berth

on

the tedm total of 298. James Doulin of Guan-|that will play im the Navy fetanamo was second, at 313, four|Sionals at Pensacola, Fla.

strokes ahead of E. H. Gentry,| of Guantanamo

also

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finished

Campbell,

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from

at 318

Trinidad,

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Takes Navy Golf Title

Lan-

Only one ticket picking six winners was sold.

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The cinco-seis pool at El Comandante yesterday paid $25,775 fer six winners and $74.60 for five.

vera,

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Names that usually don’t crop up at El Comandante, kept re-

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Boston

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defeated Puerto Rico, 75-72, yesterday

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