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Oe
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jillo is being withdrawn.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-
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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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fer
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ing
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had
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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
All Night Pharmacy Fernandez Juncos 1304, Santurce
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
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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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tache George
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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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Heto Rey, P. R.
with
BREB
only Monday for revision of
DERE
whose government dropped its demand
Nations
ee
Mon-
Base
by next
eS.
be withdrawn
presence of the United military forces. Lumumba reiterated his
troops
=
Belgian
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Hammarskjold
the
syvu Uy
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of
BABS
by
last
should
Lumumba,
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mitted
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7"T THE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, August: 27, 1960 A
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&
ET
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
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Speaking
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people
of
all
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at the which
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end
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11:00
A.M,
6:00
p.m.
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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,
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accident
occurred
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get
me
a
warrant
didn’t
pay
head
yet.”
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Shortly after Veray said this, a violator showed up at the court to pay a fine for horn blowing on a ticket he received early this week. It seemed police still had
the
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snorkel mask with one pipe missing. Mrs. Gribbens said her husband was a poor swimmer.
En-
struck
JUDGES
failed.
from
were
Ramon
Wise
drowned
yester-
Canovanas. Guindin was
JUAN
the
Thomas, when the drowning occurred. The body was found about 200
killed seri-
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OF
at
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.
The
they
being
large Goodyear
ty will meet this morning at the San Juan Intercontinental Hotel
bo}
automobile
a
Building Rey
away.
of
Arthur
told Pelice
5-Year-Old Girl Killed By Car Near Canovanas
E. Johnson
School
her,
Hato
through
wearing
attacker and he fled. She furnished the police with a description. A 38 caliber revolver was
trict
stress Edith Piaf has lef the hospital after a month long treatment for a liver ailment. At one time she was in a coma for several days and doctors feared for her life.
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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
FurAve.
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
home of Guillermo Morales Rodriguez af N-104 Las Americas Development in Puerto Nuevo. Although the theft occurerd last
|.
"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
photo
by
Gunter
Hett)
Ch ab Concha NORO MORALES and his famous
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finest
creations jaded palate.
enjoyed
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Three rounds later the guy took off (to a hotel,
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and it was then | decided to Organize a group of Continentals for the Purpose of developing enough fluency in Spanish to make yfriends —
Rico,
s
B.P. Koirala
After this, everyone gathered around the table while José started to make with the Rom Superior. The result of his efforts was one of the this
Technical Aid Mission
vid
orchestra
LOS
the
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a
(Stork Club, El Morocco and other outstanding clubs)
speak while
for
adult
in agricultural
to Ricans
he'd be way out in left field as his English wa trictly ng. But, he explained, since taking the course he was pleased to report excellent result ust looking at him, |
did
An
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.
areas
and give the courses, three times a week, two-hours a_ lesson wherever they get the space.
of
| concentrated each delivered
had
hotels with friends English with the
adult
3.
program
grams:
agent
people in evening
in New
Pregrams
Guzman
Santurce
to improve their English. Last night Jose called to say it would be the final session, and invited me to the “graduation” party. The class was still going on when § walked in, so | took a seat in the back of the room next to a tabie
blender,
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and
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Some of the titles of the lessons taught, he’ said, are: “At the Air-
U.
A
groups
the
LE A
that
teaching through radio and television. The televised instruction
in
PEON
yesterday
on
life
ae
announced
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.
class on a general orientation
ee
A. W. MALDONADO Department of Education
pA
By The
a
THE-SAN
JUAN STAR
a”
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-
NO Liberia,
Nightly except Monday the smart CLUB CARIBE presents
RAILROADS independent
public on the West has no railroads.
Negro
African
re-
coast,
CARMEN DELIA DIPINI The famous
Puerto Rican songstress,
back ftom a triumphal tour
and
THE LOBATOS
a REE
se
$
Sensational
Argentine PARIS — NEW
YORK
PERFUME - COLOGNE - SPRAY COLOGNE - LIPSTICK - DUSTING POWDER - SOAP
La
dies of the society.
Pierre-
Dutch
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-
Dancing to the music of: MIGUELITO MIRANDA
@
troupe
modern
of
dancers
PEPITO ARVELO
=
ton
7
Lay ;
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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, August 27, 1900 rcarnan
6
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
Chem
| Aluminum
ing to the beach.
a|4™
lead.
The electrical.
Co
Ltd
.
.
hi EI Conquistador’s
ities
will
central
accommodate
Cyan
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Am
pwests but will be designed that
the
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may
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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-
By NEW
SEAS
OF THE
2
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7
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.
ZBEACH HOTEL¢
“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.
,
BX
New
27, 1960
with
Repuparty’s
what
: 8
craze
>
is‘ getting
out of hand. Some people want to dethrone
the American
from the> * two-bit piece—j « ayy 8 tall a national «
p Foot t
eagle
d ins Shy
Ree
THE
William J. Dorvillier
(450
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SAN
JUAN STAR — Saturday, August 27, 1960
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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
Stalin
The
Praised
Potsdam
4
Papers
Eisenhower For
Honesty
ng Over Nazi Prisioners Of War
In Turni
| tribution
This is the NOTES second in a series of exclusive articles on the unpublished records of the Potsdam conEDITORS
July,
the American,
1945,
at
| tics by the
(At ;a
which
STAR
Washington
Eisenhower
down doors. )
the
end
of the
war
had
after}
American
the
on
May
27,
1945,
in
preparing the way for three-power conference dam The
Americans
riman, U. sia: Harry dential
Bohlen,
adviser
today
were
state
and
eral Eisenhower’s
Boblen’s
cunversauion
notes of reveal
contrasted the fusal of Britain
Nalian
said,
Bohlen
notes.
Eisenhower correctly
E.
in the still confidential unpublished
actions.
for
example,”
record, over
The
‘‘General
as an honest man
turned
“Potsdam
the
to the
had
over
State}
This was an example army. |fair and honest behavior.”
the May 27 that Stalin!
access
set of papers uled
the
of
for
to
the
which
two-volume
are
publication
November
Bureau
not
sched-
until
after
elections.
best
glimpse
yet
of
of
the
defeated}
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and
disclosed
Western
leaders—is|brought
for the first time|S.
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private
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Churchill
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and
it.
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Red
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Russians
over.” (At the “Big Three” meetings
Stalin
alliance of War
‘“‘If
Fascist,
not
body
way relationship inside the 3-power
stupid.”
PHILOSOPHY:
is
the!
wishes, he can sink his share.” Stalin did his best to divide his fe}low allies against each $ther. Stalin sought to establish!a 2-
(When Stalin told this to Har-
government
told him in hoped
opinion Hitler was hiding somewhere.
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Poland
was
a
superstitious i
find Hitler’s
international
no
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that
of
Poland
government
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hard-
algo
tions of principle to mattets of degree. WwW Churchill said that! the for Gérman submarine fleet should ; be sunk—since there was little in rlegal use for the U-boats ender
recorded
interfere
this
was
and
said there was
POLITICAL
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to
boss
argue
breath
as
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political
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cunning,
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dictator | for
Khrushchev, who today speaks
~
f
with
debater,
Among other things the Potsdam Papers provide the world with the
And
The Josef Stalin revealed in the records of a dozen secret meetings
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
oN \
Principle
Wastington
the ed,
“‘unpleasant”’ re- | of other reports filling more than} Nazi invasion, swept to control Here is Stalin and the U. S. to] 2,000 pages on secret talks between|of all of eastern Europe—and | the papers:
part
fleet
of
and
army
for half the world.
Papers.’’
STAR’s
gained
Soviet
political | Command in Czechoslovakia some 135,000 German troops who had and expert linguist who is special assistant for So- tried to surrender to the American
viet affairs to Secretary Christian Herter.
turn
“He
Har-
department
free twith
Poland.)
Russian
. |army
TRUMAN and STALIN . . -big three at Potsdam
the July at Post-
Charles
on 4
allow ' free
and
for
indicate
When
CHURCHILL,
trials
papers
moedy man.
S. ambassador to RusHopkins, special presi-
emissary,
public in
to
Reds
facilities
of
enough
to
talks
Averell
knobs’
that such he applied
the
use
* fisted.
three American diplomats who conferred with him at the Kremlin
the
i
speech,
The 2
to the
statement
that
pression
forces.
made
Stalin
of
machihery
such freedom.”’ (This was in reply
urging
in Ger-|
surrendered
this,
Russians
Germany of
to
“Stalin replied doms could only
ed
many as ‘an honest man” for turning over to the Russians 135,000 German troops
who
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comedy with touches of pathos, All Ged’s Chillun Get Wings is tragedy pure and simple. In this
voices of which not a syllable was lost. t A word should be said for the
play,
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scene brings a solution that spares their love but at a cost so great that the tragic intensity is not weakened. Disintegration Of Character As the stars of the Teatro Universal production, Enzo Bellomo (Jim Harris) and Esther Sando-
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mother
ESTHER SANDOVAL -.-bewildered and
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val (Ella Downey) undertook portray the slow disintegration
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end
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crushed spirited
La
and
of Act us
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Jim
Harris
downtrodden,
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before his own
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pressures
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performance
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5:15- WKYN
- Entertainment
.
- WHOA
Sunday,
Hour
5:30—(2)
Breakfast
7:00—(2)
(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
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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.—
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z SADA DEL REY 7
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JUAN
DARLINGTON
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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
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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
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“ 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
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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.
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~o9 STH SAN-JUAN STAR —
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
head
of
\mily.
oo
-cack
_
mily
habit
for
eres
*LUMe
Do7er: St
Louis
MAJOR Ne vee B “ altimore Chicago Washington
BOWLING & SPORTS CENTER CARR.MATADERO- PUERTO NUEVO
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
hap‘
appear
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But ‘if that’s
it doesn’t
HAPPY.
pitch
said,
you
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
9,
By Jimmy
ready
Golf Club Championship,
58
10,
Best-of-ele-
9:00 a. m.
57
Thursday’s
No Pressure On Law
Softball
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TOMORROW
Detroit
fa-
family
Sports
Cleveland
Baltimore
the
IN
— ee se ice Mathews, Milwaukee
Boston
owe
BATTED
Banks, Chicago
for
is
RUNS
arom, Miweenet athews:_Miwaunce
fa-
the
HOME
Mays, San Francisce Robinson, Cincinnati
35¢
the
Francisco
Chicago
the
including
Se ly
of
Chicago
San
for
additional
member
Banks,
the
SKATING
_&
” NATIONAL LEAGUE
33
Baltimore game. Charlie Maxwell homered for the Tigers who now have lost two in a row after winning seven straight.
$1.00
Wertz,
Ashburn,
sixth games series.
first
York
New
tournament, Engineers vs. Metropolitano, Villa Nevarez Park, Rio Piedras, 7:30 p. m., fifth
310
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in
bats)
Chicago
skowron. New
elimination
Puerto Rico Junior Championship, Paradise Bowling and 325
on Del Crandall’s two-run home i 1 i run in} the third inning. Both Los Angeles’ runs were scored with] out
at
LEAGUE
Colavito, Detratt
reduced
Los
games.
Chicago
Sievers,
Circuit
Bowling
more
AMERICAN
Morre Club Championship, and second rounds. Softball
Superior
and ven
LEADERS
Skowtia,Boston New ‘Yok a Cuicase
downed
Gus
victory
Thursday.
— : _| tional League lead over Milwau kee to six and a half games. The
Braves
of
of the league-leading New
Smith,
Hobbie pitched and batted the Chi-| 3 cago
on
run.
sole)
possession of second place the Chicago White Sox who
not scheduled
night
home
within one game
Yankees
Baltimore
slam
defeated
$38
grand
Orioles
uusex
9-3, Thursday
Triandos’
Baltimore
exees
Tigers,
(AP)—The
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RATINGS
BEST BET Fedora
(2nd Race)
Sunday, Aug. ist-$2,000; alw; 3yrs;
1 El Premier (Bravo) 3A Bompict ee Bor) 3 Isabela (No Bay)
‘ eres oranda
tee,
ii3| Winner 111} 31°|
110 | will
(Pizarro)
103
11 Belleza (iglesias)
12
Canevanas
(F.
Rivera)
106 | month.
(No Boy) Deo (J, A. Velez) Terandet will Be on the lead, Prebably last spninet these. Oiram,
+ clmg
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2
Hecuba
3
Nellie
4 5 6 7 3 9 310 31
($2,500);
(No
4-yrs-up;
is
a
104
Boy)
doubtful
14
113
starter
108 113 108 168 106 104 169 163 here.
cinch
because
ciaim-
ing tag is tee lew. Bisili will prevail if Nellie drops out. Aplicade, sprinter, is trying 2 mew distance which may suit him. 3rd-$2,650; alw; 2-yrs; 1 Come All (No. Boy) 1A Casaca (No Bey) 108 2 Tonga Dell (Sayan) 113 3
Tataceol
4 5
Gravilla (Reyes) Cerlan (Iglesias)
163 104
6
Chabita
112
7 8 9 30
(Ne
Boy)
ll
(Morales)
Pearl Key (No Boy) Lady Mustang (Pizarro) Desacato (Mates) Libertad (No Bey)
rumning
ability.
Pearl
there, but may eof the tep two.
4th-$6.000;
113 106 113 108
Key
succumb
CLASICO
always
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PONCE
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Wohlers with a crackling right uppercut in an exchange early in the fifth round, then swarmed
in
In the semi-final, middleweight Obdulio Nunez of Puerto Rico battered his way to a fifth round
in
time
battle from the first punch. Nufez, down once himself, caught
favor of Griffith, a
Islander
sting
kilometer
nio Hospital.
bitter welter-
weight contenders at Madison Square Garden. The decision was
for in
(Davila) 112 be able te ge wire-te-wire
score.
Puerte
fith outpointed
cor
100
world, has now a branch in Puerto Rico to give you better service
Becaria (No Bay) Nike (Morales)
Valenciano Cisce should
;
series
and Ponce. triumphs there
(AP)—Enmile Grif-
International
(Ayala)
El Vigia (No Bey) Musice (Sayan) 22
games
YORK
1 1/ 16
Bey)
Avispa Il (Villalongo) El Greco (No Boy) Jupiter (Ne Boy) Den Roberto (Reyes) BisMi (Valdes) Bombillita (F. Rivera) Aplicado (Ne Boy) Luz Maria (Lanecara) Nellie would be a mertal
but
115 110 will sur-
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represent
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3 34
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of a similar
tween Mayagiiez Whichever team
after
a
of the series Thursday night at Villa Nevérez Park in Rio Pie14} dras by scores of 21 and 51. 343| The winner of the playoff will 110/g0 to Mayagiie to meet z the
28, 1960 6 £ (Native)
tamoe)
aucha
taken
mination tournament. They won the first-two
6 Qiram (Perales) : Camille ox ie 2
have
20 lead over Metropolitano in the best-of-eleven series in the Superior Softball Cireuit eli-
LONGSHOT A
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SPORTS (=
DOUGLAS’ PICKS PAGE
SEE
MAJOR
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LEAGUE
STANDINGS
23
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P.R.‘S HOOP SQUA EDGED BY BRAZI San
Juan,
Puerto
Rico,
Saturday,
August
27,
1960
Yo
oe
Robin Roberts Nips Brazil Ta kes Lead At Half, Chicago For9th Win Triumphs In Last Minutes ROME (AP)--Brazil in an Olympic first-round basketball game. Walmir Marques put
Brazil ahead with a set shot in the opening minutes of the sec-.. -
ond
Chicago Cubs, 4-2, yesterday. Roberts allowed nine hits but
victory
homers
a 7.6,
over
the
to}
Puerto
Rican
Luis
was
Orioles
purchased
the
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a
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was
high
points
man
for
the
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with
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Brazil 75 : — en
second
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SCORES
Pittsburgh
out
Ricans
| Schall
Kansas City Athletics, 2-1, in the first game of a twi-night doubleheader
St. Louis Friend and and H. Smith
game
Puerto
=| Bispo -4 | Salvador
of the ninth the last-place
PARTIAL
who
in the
:
A’s
(AP)—The Bal. | pushed across a}
run in the bottom yesterday to down
of Brazil,
points
Marques Blas
;
Edge
BALTIMORE timore Orioles
free
:
of four Yankee hurlers, was winner, making his record
20 since he Jersey City .
two
the
Cleveland |
Arroyo,
put
of the
Indians last night in the first gaime of a twi-night doubleheadlast the
and
Pasos
eight
half,
extra-
goals
led with
+ Oe Bpe
five
to
scored
surge
>
out
York
Amaury
Yan-|
half
mgt
inning
(AP)—Four
Baltkauskas
second
four field throws.
Ek
New
the
‘|
Homers
YORK
banged
|
while
Cparcpes
kees
lead
second
five
tributed
72
33—42__75
14
points,
and
Kauskas adwded 12. Rafael for
Valle
Puerto
was
Rico
a
Yank
NEW
the
out
never trailed again.
Waldemar
ET
Five
in
+
PRE
only
He struc< only two
a>
Blattt A
trouble
the Brazilians
the
with
big 22
gun OE
had
inning. walking
half, and
points,
Pay
Bunning and and Battey.
Berberet;
Ramos .
inners
Philadelphia
Chicago
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1|ke
Baltimore 000 010 001—2 9 1/ Garver and P. Daley; Barber|
and
Courtney,
Triandos
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(9-14).
L-Garver
(1-7). 13 0 140
Perry, Klippstein (8), Locke and Romano; Turley, Coates Mass
Howard.
(9),
Arroyo
W-Arroyo
(1-4).
(11)
(2-0)
and
L-Loc-
HR—Cleveland, Francona (11), New York, Mantle (30), Berra
(13), Skowrom
to eS
WO
(24).
Ppeating
yesterday
in
top
the
an
e
in
the
absence
jocks—BoniHa,
all
drau,
Ri-
Belmonte, et
Matos,
it 75 to 71 and|half
the
game.
Maldonado,
al.
Rodriguez two
veteran
and
.Mateo
riders
on
(See RESULTS, Page 21)
with
(See
Cruz
tying
OLYMPIC
HOOP,
.
a
°
Lt. front
Commander
nine
capture
yesterday
the 72-hole
James and
Tenth
Kinder
fired
coasted
home
Naval
District
ship at the Berwind Country Club. Kinder recorded a final round+ of 34-39-73 to post a four-round|for the final
Page
21) +
y
|
I
a one-under-par by
15
strokes
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
B.
.
H.
finished
Campbell,
fourth
from
at 318
Trinidad,
to qualify!
The playoff
te determine
Seniors
title
Carr
Trinidad
of
(See NAVY
RRR IS
it up at
Takes Navy Golf Title
Lan-
Only one ticket picking six winners was sold.
Eddie
up
Kinder Has Final 73
The cinco-seis pool at El Comandante yesterday paid $25,775 fer six winners and $74.60 for five.
vera,
wrap .
Names that usually don’t crop up at El Comandante, kept re-
000 113 010 00—6 011 000 130 01—7
Roberts and Coker: Anderson | Clev. and Thaeker. W-Roberts (9-12).| N.Y.
|
oman
BASEBALL SCORES
Callison
|
220 00
Detroit
throw to make
e
Hey
e riguez
Reainacige TORE
Rod ie
a
Eddi
a
Brown
was
won
from
by
Fred
the
ee
Kravitz:
a
and
Re ne
Daley
Triando
Robert Luna
GOLF, Page 21).
a
B.
and
RES
~| Puerto Rico 35—37—72 while -Teo Cruz scored 19 and 001 0 OLYMPIC CEREMONY-—Italian torch bearer Giancarlo playmaker Juan Vicens scored Baumann and Lollar; Wilson,|Peris raises the flame to the torch bowl to open the up in the final minutes to make | 16. SOrdivant (5) and Pagliaroni. | Olympics Thursday. Trumpeter in foreground is wearing | the score 74 to 69. A few sec. The lead see-sawed batk Kansas City 10 a medieval costume. (AP Photo) onds later Pasos sank a free|and forth through the first Baltimore 00
Boston
+
|
defeated Puerto Rico, 75-72, yesterday
CHICAGO, 26 (AP)—Lee Walls’ three-run, insidethe-park homer and a homer by Johnny Callison helped Robin Roberts and the Philadelphia Phillies defeat the
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