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San Juan, Puerto Rico, Monday, August 29, 1960 _
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Condemns Red In Hemisphere
OA Act
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Resolution Is Clear-Cut
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) --The Western Hemisphere for-
eign ministers yesterday approved a_ resolution condemning Soviet-Chinese Commu nist intervention in Latin America, The
ia
U.S. Victory; Castro Hit
resolution represented a clear-cut victory for the United States Professor
To
Head
+which had asked tht foreign
Ticket
ministers to condemn efforts by Soviet Russia and Communist China to extend
CAP Goes On Ballot In Unofficial Count By
A.
W.
MALDONADO
The three-month old Christian Action Party announced yesterday
ge
afternoon
it
had
the Commonwealth
8 a ap Oey OA EOEA A REIT R RSS AC PUREE RRR IS
BEATING THE HEAT—Floating on 4 rubber tube in the Condado Lagoon
found
Hey
Reainacige TORE
a
yesterday Chester Briner of Santurce to spend the weekend outdoors but in the
a way
Shade.
Cool, man!
(STAR photo by Gunter Hett)
By RALPH
ANGLADA
A 14hour convention of some 1,600 members of the Statehood
Pr.
Party
Saturday chose
civil
liberties
fighter,
P.
Amadeo,
as
Santos
didate for senator He was one of
can-
at large. four $uch
se-
nators chosen. The convention also picked four representatives
at
large
atorney
and
picked
Gabriel
de
San la
Juan
Haba
as
a
Chosen torial a
had for
party
with
State Departto
84,000
thus this
year’s
also
peti-
unofficially
announced
its
H
with
Amadeo
candidates
Julia,
Ramiro
as sena-
were
L,
Charles
Colon
Antonia Cabassa viuda do, all renominations.
ly
chosen
tion
was
at the
an
de FajarPrevious-
earlier fifth
and
conven-
senator
at
lerge, party President Miguel Angel Garcia Mendez, who presided at the convention. Under the present electoral
system,
being
chosen
as
candi-
are
assur-
date at large is tantamount to being elected-to the office. Minority
parties,
by
law,
ed of a certain amount in the legislature.
bid
to
who be
last
nominated
sentative from trict at Ponce; (See
lost
as
said
a
repre-
the second disand Santiagé Page
GOP,
to
for
meet
the
inscribing
a
The inscription is still unofficial. State Department legal advisor Jose Iglesia de la Cruz
of seats
week
yesterday
deadline
party.
Renominated for representatives at large were Carlos West-
erband,
noon
legal
16)
the
department
will
announce
whether
party
officially
registered
15. Iglesia, who ceptance of the
the
until
‘not is
Sept.
supervised acpetitions, said
each petition must be cross-checked with 1960 voter registration lists.
CAP Secretary and organizer Eduardo Flores announced the names
submitted
to
the
State
P.R. Officials Fly To Capital To Discuss U.S.-D.R. Break Two
top
Commonwealth
ernment officials ington yesterday
effects
in
flew te Washto discuss the
Puerte
breaking-off
of
gov-
Rico
of
diplomatic
the rela-
tions between the U. S. and the Dominican Republic. Secretary of Justice Hiram Cancio and
Under
Secretary
of State
Dr. Arturo Morales Carrion left unexpectedly for Washington at 9 a. m. yesterday. Secretary Cancio issued the fol-
lowing statement before departing: “The trip comes as a result of the rupture in relations between the
United
States
and
the
Domi-
nican Republic. We are going to discuss:in Washington the effects this could have in Puerto Rico.”
as
candidates
offices.
They
influence
in the
tern Hemisphere. lution
jindirectly hit at Cuba
for permitting
vention. A
for
Wes-
The_rego-
formal
Soviet
vote
of
interthe
20
include:
For resident commissioner: JorLuis
Cordova
Diaz,
former
Supreme Court judge and former commissioner of the Puerto Rico Baseball League.
general
litical science professor at Catholic University in Ponce, as candidate for governor. The party had to have at least 69,223 certified petitions filed by
GOP. Names Amadeo! Senatorial Candidate
missioner
ee
80,000
and
filed
candidates for public office, naming Salvador Perea Rosello, po-
party candidate for resident com-
a
from
tions The
longtime
Re ne
ment
registered election.
Republican
a
Department elective
their
For
representative
at
foreign ministers of the Or-
large:
ganization of American States (OAS) was expected
Jose L. Feliu Pesquera, repre-’ sentative to the House in 194452 and
,56, formerly
dence
of the
Indepen-
late
Party and author of Bill (See CAP, Page 16)
Catholic
Crisis
In
last
night
at
an
open
session. But last night’s vote (See OAS,
The
Page
16)
Caribbean
Three Island Governments Strain Conscience Of Church (Editor’s on
the
Note:
Catholic
general
Church
minican
situation
Republic.
fic problems An
in
persons faithful certain
Rico,
It deals
Cuba
and
with
the
the Do-
area.) +
the
in the Church of some
in this must aspects
Latia
a
to grip
Roman Catholic Church Caribbean today. The governs the spiritual life These whether
first of a four part series Caribbean.
in Puerto
RYAN is causing
of conscience
10 million
is the in the
Subsequent articles will deal with spect
each
By PAUL R. wunusual trinity
conflict
This
Church
area.
-
decide of the].
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico are anti-Christ, whether the revolutionary regime of Fidel Castro in Cuba
is
pro-Communist
and
con-
sequently anti-Church, and whether dictator
Rafael
Dominican
censured more pulpits for his
of human Cuba,
Trujillo
Republic
of
the
should
be
strongly from the 30-year supression
rights. Puerto
Rico
and
the
fore the revolution of Juarez, the
De-
minican Republic are all predominantly Catholic. The population fi-| ; gures are 6.3, respectively.
2.5
and
2.9
million,
If you include Haiti, you arrive Further comment from the government as to the nature of these at. the figure of some 10 million talks with Washington was not Catholics in the Caribbean. They ' (See OFFICIALS; Page 16) ’ ate threatened with what may. be 4
Be
2
US Court Hits
Stn OA rk — iy hl
By FOSTER Yerk
Of Rebellious Katan ga Province
By ADRIAN PORTER ELISABETHVILLE, the Congo (Congolese Army units - have
News
NEW ORLEANS—A
Katanga
Service
Saturday
three-member panel
from
interfering
New
Orleans’
next
month.
The tes
court
F.
public also
Attorney
P.
restraining with
sch
cited
Gremmilion
Jack
for
con-
tempt because of his stormy walkout Friday during a
hearing. United
States
marshals
receiv-
ed copies of the contempt citation but could not serve them imme-
diately,
M. Gremillion
had check-
ed out of a hotel here this morning and his whereabouts were not
known.
The temporary injuction was signed in chambers and filed in the Federal court clerk’s office shortly before 1 o'clock. It ordered that control of the city’s 118 Public schools be returned to the New Orleans Parish (Country)
Scheel It
Board.
declared
unconstitutienal
a
state law, Act 496, under which Gov. Jimmie H. Davis had super-
seded
18
the
school
beard
At that time,
on
he ordered
the
to open
Sam Juan: Pajarde: Pemce: Mayaguez:
San Juaa: Fajardo: May aeuez: Ponce:
August
Bigh Tides 6:2 am © am. ¢:e4 6:26
ed
4:56
a.m.
day
pital
Patrice
in
May
shortly
after
in
ai
the
September lowed
by
the
opening
term.
His
of
the
order
fol-
board
to
obey
other state segregation.
Victory
unconstitutional laws
defying
12:23
which The
P.M.
and
at
moon sets
at
ca-
Army
an
spokesman
agricultural
20 miles
border.
“Mineral
road
Province. The Joined Katanga
BEN
F.
from
Luputa
and
is
authority.
The
were
the
main
leading
south
capital
spokesman
golese
center
the Katanga on
railway
from Luluabourg, Sai Province.
said
of
Ka-
the
advance
Con-
parties
of
a force which had moved south from Luluabourg by train to
MEYER
0:10
It
brought
- Chairman
p.m. p.m.
a
demand
in
I.
Selden,
“equally in Cuba,
Jr.,
of
ing
was “a terrible told’ a reporter,
Havana. “They are
and bad
BURROUGHS
both
ones.”
the may
Another part of ever, continued
Luputa,
rom $3300
Both
in
blunder,” for those
that
pothe
TERMS
and
in San Jose convicted
officials
creating
said
developments have
at
brought
Latin
privatély
Costa
Rica
new
crisis
a
Ameriean
U.
nations
S.
did
position
BETTER ACCOUNTING EFFICIENCY
passed
to
the
Inter American
of Puerto Rieo at San
Generalisi-
will
include
building
chen, and members.
a
with
student cafeteria
housing
for
service and
kit-
faculty
B® PF
Sunday
bourg men
army
estimated i
at
300
numbers
f,100 meén.
JACKSONVILLE,
in the Lee Family
More
j
plot at the
morning
gust
29.
until
4 P.
Burial will take place
Santurce
Cemetery.
M.
two
score
in
a
persons
series of Saturday
t
and
those Satur-
contin
into
the
night. Most of the injuries were minor, but three white persons were hurt seriously, enough to treatment.
hospital
require
a
when
began
trouble
The
‘armed with ‘in front of
group of white men ax handles paraded
a downtown variety store where there have been Negro sit-in demonstrations the Past 10 days. In front of the store a large
of both persons
broke
in
streets.
nearby
this
afternoon,
Monday,
out there
Au-
in the Lee Family plot at the
5 |) |
and
|:
-
persons, both were arrested.
More than 60 Negro and white,
WEATHER
|
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FORECAST: San Juan, Ponce and Mayaguez—Generally fair to fr day and tonight. PUERTO RICO andthe VIRGI? j ISLANDS—Generally \fair today}!
tonight
except
fer
a
: Easterly
at
10
HIGH:
88
fe
to
i 18)
at
1:4
A
{
a
YESTERDAY’S LOW: 75
STATESIDE: clear;
m,
New,
Washingten,
83,
clear;
York,
90
Miami,
a
Emergency Monday,
d
All
3-5169
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San Juan “te Piedras — oe
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YESTERDAY’S p.m.
Rie
DIAZ
and a
in
street.
of clashes
Tel.
TAPIA
Negroes gathered
the
across
park
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Albert E. Lee & Son, Inc. regrets friends of the death of their Direetor andto advise their Seeretary Friends will be received at the Ehret funer al home in Hato Rey
than
were injured clashes that
‘er
ALEJANDRO
(AP)
ef racial incidents ‘like which plagued the :eity day.
en
LEDGER
‘Fla.
—FPolice kept a close watch on potential trouble spots yesterday to prevent a néw outbreak
se
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been
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away
29. Burial will take place Santurce Cemetery.
be switched to manual
Burroughs has a machine for every need and every budget
said there is @f Lumumba
troops at Mwene Ditu. The total force Lumumba sent from Lujua-
gust
Operation in seconds, should powe r fail. Performs these
e GENERAL
j
‘
reported.
The spokesman stil a big force
showers.
Friends will be received at the Ehret funeral home im Hato Rey until 4 P. M. this afternoon, Monday, Au-
in your business with the Burroughs DIRECTOR. Speed and simplicity, flexibility and ease of form handling
PURCHASE
prob-
Gangs of teen-agers gravitated to the scene and sopn a series
Son of Alejandro Tapia y Rivera and uncle of the Latimer-Tapia, Lee Tapia and Gil de Leon Tapia families
of fully mechanized bookkeeping
¢ INVENTORY
and:it was
WASHINGTON (AP)—The U.S: Community Facilities Adminis. tration has approved a loan of
ALEJANDRO TAPIA DIAZ
¢ SALES AND
he said,
border town of Kabezé, the spokes-
man
and
¢ PAYROLLS
the force, howsouth to
j Katanga border. Katanga troops flown to Kaniama, about 20 miles \seuth of the
a
The money will financé housing and dining facilities. These
meeting
nezuela.
Operations and many more: e ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
took Bakstill to _be center, he
Loan For I. A. U:
University German.
simo Rafael Trujillo’s Dominican regime of aggression against Ve,
Price. Can
force Bak-
crowd white
$875,000
among
officals, there at the turn of
in Costa Rica. foreign ministers
and
U.S. Agency Okays
dictatorships,
Congress
regime
not support the in Costa Rica.
said Selden, chair-
other government was frank dismay events The
modest
this took
able that patrols have reached the
of
in U. S. relations with all Latin America, because of public wrath at Castro and disappointment
man of the House Foreign Af. fairs Subcommittee on Latin America.
Director Accounting Machine
this
Some
Tmultaneous action would be taken” against the Castro regime
P.m.
Cooley
mn.”
in
for U. S. foreign the move against
D.
situation where a dictatorship worse than that in Cuba can move
Ala-
conference
Harold
a regime which has been friendly and cooperative in every way for years, in the hope of overthrow-
Saturday take the
Dominican Republic “without being absolutely certain that siin
at a pleasantly
Of.
Best estimates are that Katan-
commented, “It seems erazy te me for us to break relations with
is Communist besides.” United States, said Rep.
responsible licy to join
8:31 p.m. 3:48 p.m. 8:3 pm.
Realize the advantages
Ditu. Part northeast
wanga. The troops wanga were believed in that diamond minj said. i
ga’s
the House Agriculture Committee
(AP)—A break the Dominican
foreign ministers Costa Rica.
rises
he
EASY
Luputa,
about
bama, was “sadly and badly outmaneuvered” at the hemisphere
MOON 23: -— The
Katanga
said latest intelligence reports put troops of the Congolese army
that
Bakwanga,
Lumumba’s
Armistead
August
The
Premier
so-called
same course with the despotic Castro regime
2:2 p.m. 2:23 p.m. 4:32 2:06
the
to
Con-
forces
Congressional quarters that the United States
sociation for the Advancem ent of Colored People.
at
of Congo
captured
of
Republic
with
The court’s action was a complete victory for the National As-
today A.M,
the
Lumumba’s
By
fer N. A. A. C. P.
THE
said
WASHINGTON in relations with
six
dealing
berder
Mwene Swung
40 Hurt Outbreak Anti-Castro Demands Of RacialIn inci dents
a
1958 oreder to proceed “with all deliberate speed’ to begin integration. The Federal court Saturday also
declared
part
the
today to rally his 5 Tshombe told a news conference the two main read and rail bridges leading south from Kasai Province into Katanga haye been blown up and roads are mined:
D.R. Break Prompts
four years of lack of action
school
Katanga
Vowing to defend Katanga against Lumumba’s forces, Pre mier Moise Tshombe of this mine-
Fe
deral Judge J. Skelty Wright had issued an order to the local school board to abolish segregation in the first grades of the publi c schools
a
to
State” in Kasai Mineral State had
State Lay No. 496 was enacted by the State Legislation in Baton
Rouge
are
Saturday
basis.
the
:
Lew Tides 7:23 am 7:17 am. 7:10 a.m.
7, one
of
golese
Aug.
29
am. am.
Sept.
advanced
meet the threat. The spokesman
ahead of schedule, on a segregat-
Monday, Meuday,
have
officials
integration
schools
Sta-
General
state
Province,
Army spokesman said yesterday. He announced Katanga’s soldiers
of Federal judges issued a sweeping injuc-
tion
ral-rich Congo province announced he will fly to northern Katanga
moved to within 20 miles of the northern frontier of rebellious
HAILEY
Times
;
(Congo Army Units Near Border
Segregation — In Louisiana New
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GOP Calls Castro Government
Aguadilla Victim Is 243rd Traffic Death continued
te
stay
se
accidents
The
latest victim
He
was
fatally
was
Israel
injured
Chico
Friday
on
days
241
far this year.
dilla.
By ROBERT LANE® The Statehood Republican ‘| Party Saturday condemned the government of Fidel Castro in Cuba as a “puppet of Communism in Latin America.” in came condemnation The
slightly
Vera,
24,
of
Route
459
in
Aguawhen his motorcycle collided with a car driven by V. Goetz, 50, police said. . Goetz was charged with ‘involuntary manslaughter and two motor vehicle violations by Judge Juan Seto Gonzalez. Bail was set at $1,500. In. Ponce, Osvaldo Pica, 7, was critically injured when struck by a
dilla John
police
are
searching
the
of
a
resolution
San
Juan
The
party,
in
tacked
what
Procedures
another
strong-
it
termed
in applying
at-
also
resolution,
worded
ly
abusive
the
Dr. Perea Prefers Campus
a-
un-
Intercontinental
Hotel.
him.
for
form
aminously adopted at the par‘ty’s annual convention held in
car while Playing in the street front of his in the San Antonio section. The driverin did not stop
home and
the
new
By
A. W. MALDONADO Salvador Perea Rosello,
Christian Action Party candidate for governor, is a quiet, softSpoken scholar who prefers’ the Serenity of a university campus
) r-
to the arena.
turbulence
of
“My
immediate
reaction
kK se
The
vf Ly ie
candidate
should rea
have
said
by as
was
that
they
another,” in
a
Ponce.
from
interview
1s 10
chosen CAP
gubernato-
chosen
Professor . Perea, Puerto Rican history
He
Perea
accepted
“I
cause it the that mind by
eo
social
Pe-
telephone
63, teaches at the Cath-
of
change
prepared am much as I can
mind,
BAe
Perea
Independentistas
first
entered
however,
said.
I
down
irr
on
traffic
Barrio
Alejandro Tapia Diaz, 78, foundof
and
the
Ateneo
Puertorriqueno
the only son of one of the
island’s foremost Poets, died yesterday
his
playwrightmorning at
home on Del Parque St. Tapia was a director-and secre-
tary Inc.,
of Albert San Juan
firm. At
the
E. Lee and Son, office equipment
time
of
his
death,
it
was learned yesterday, Tapia was negotiating for the production of
his own drama “Warped.” It was his =
first—and
-last—venture
Theater
ments
to the elder Tapia.
uncle
of the
Tapia
and
Pia
only
Rivera,
a
father, died
month
Alejandro when
old.
Tapia
But
the
ed
organize
the
Ateneo
Friends
rriqueno, partly as a tribute his dramatist-father.
de
Leon
Lee Tapia
call
at
the
Ehret
uneral Home today until 4 p.m. The funeral will take place from the funeral home and burial will be
in
the
Santurce
Lee
family
Cemetery.
plot
in
the
island's
that
one
EYE
described
said
declara-
Perea
yester-
that
held
They
Perea
Friday
have
2nd
resolved to sup-
Rico.
WHY PREFER BANCO CREDITO?
te =:
was
night
in
no children.
teenage
boys
were
Salvador Hato
caught
T.
Police
seen a
Roig
said
the
breaking
into
neighbor.
Ponce
St.,
rived
and
within
the
first
Jesus
a
apprehended at
youths
Patrolmen
Fernandez ed
of
Rey.
few
that
Jose
ted they broke the house. They will be
arand
other burglaries
the
in
AND
SHOPPING Floor, Office No, TEL. 881
to
had
and two
in the area,
SURGEON
212
Hours by appointment.
claim“heard
went admit-
burglarize
questioned
CENTER
Luis
Marin
they
however,
by
minutes.
a noise” in the house in to investigate. Later,
were
house
the two. They
Takes pleasure in announcing the opening of his office at:
BAYAMON
in
red-handed yesterday while ransacking the home of police Colonel
Said.
PHYSICIAN
of
to
ANNOUNCEMENT JAIME E, IRIZARRY, M. D.
son
to
is the
Latimer-Tapia,
may
Ta-
Puerto-
He
families.
was
to Rican schools. Today, the elder Tapia’s “La Satamada” and “Cuarterona” are among the best-known literary works by a Puerto Rican. Tapia, who had been ill for some time before his death, help-
married.
Gil
in
spent a lifetime furthering his father’s work, especially in Puer-
as «monu-
came
encyclicals.”’
referring
meeting
Two
the
Eisenhower
Boys Caught Rifling Home Of Policeman
seri-
ind
remain
never
writing.
Tapia’s
me
Tapia Tapia
society
President
for a good deal of praise in another unaminous resolution. Re
by party leaders and sendistrict representatives at
in 1942,
Obrero.
literary
Cu-
Hato Rey. . Perea, born in Mayaguez, married Amparo Saliva of Aguadilla
is tak-
The
Present
Prevent Communist intervention in the hemisphere. The party called on the 21-
day as “‘one of the people who is best prepared to defend Christian principles.’
a
Was Founder Of The Ateneo
Pontifical
president,
During his eight-hour stint of duty yesterday, Patrolman Hecter M. Mercado issued summonses to 63 persons for failure to stop at the stop sign at Ave. D and Gautier Benitez St. in
teaching or come
of
Davila
violators
of
yesterday
was
chosen atorial
patrolman
one
the
‘up-
tions of the Pope on current events which become Church doctrine. Mario Davila, CAP provisional
election
Alejandro Tapia, 18, Dies; er
norms
ously.
San Juan in the near future.
to
general
said
Perea
ing Puerto Rico’s current crack-
that he has
his to leave \plans no position at the university,
a
Or Else!
party,”
the
by
the
At least one
as cooperate in helping to estab-
He added
inscribed
is
that
in
holding the principles 6f freedom “and peace. It also praised Eisenhowe for r his attempts to
his main functions as gubernatorial candidate will be “to make better known in Puerto Rico the
-- STOP -
be-
to
conducted
be
He
his
This was before the birth of the current Independence party, which
lish a more Christian climate in Puerto Rico,” Perea said. “The active political campaign will
yesterday
missioner.
was made clear to me its change can party Sept. 15. If they don’t
their
that
party in the town of Maricao and nominated him for resident com-
and _ political
nomination
the
however,
recalled
o:ic University in Ponce. Since joining the faculty in 1948 he has
also taught &cience.
stresséd,
he is willing to accept the candidacy for the entire campaign.
I
their yesterday
said.
Perea
said
of life, the GOP
chief historians, Specializing in ecclesiastical matters. He-is author of several books on Puerto Rican history which include “Early Ecclesiastical History of Puerto ’ Rico.””
only experience as a political caiia call that I didate was in 1936 when a group
Saturday
was the
News
rial
when
received
Man In
1s
the political
“My hope is that the party gets a younger candidate and one living closer to San Juan,” Perea
GOP
ban government is allowing Communists to infiltrate Latin America and charged that Cas tro is a “henchman” of the Soviet Union and Communist China.
port. the Eisenhower tion and the! President
affirming the party’s “faith in ‘| God” and the democratic way | attempt
Serenity To Political Turmoil Dr.
traffic law. It said the law. is| being enforced without adequate procedure, to the detriment of persons such as taxi and bus drivers who make their living by driving. ‘ In the Castro resolution, the
‘
deaths
page
traffic
fy
Rican
(i)
Puerto
above the one-a-day figure during the weekend. One person was killed and 14 injured in 13 on the island, bringing the—death toll to 243 for
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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, August 29, 1960
ction
Constru
Dept. Of Education Planning
Endir |Smaller Units
On Setting Up Model Schools of
has made public establishment of
designed
to
a
plan model
raise
the
of
The plan released by the Department outlines the general philoso-
Education for the schools
phy behind the project requirements necessary
efficency
school to be named model. Once so designated, the school will be
the public school system. The Department announced that it has established an elementary
mode!
schoo! in Villa Nevarez
further reinforced with designed to raise the
and
to make
is considering designating a model junior high school in the Baldrich urbanization and a model high school in the San Jose public
housing
and the for a
it an
schools late.
in the
the latest efficiency
example
for
community
other
to emu-
Eventually All The long range project, not included in the plan released by the
project.
| News In Brief Ships
Collide
In
Japanese
(Ken
former
prime
officers
in
of
Inukai’s father, Bokudo 1932
while
Delhi Hit
former
the Elbe River there yesterday.
Japan,
died
Inukai, was prime
By
Minister
cabinet
minister
here
Dies
and
yesterday.
son
He
of
was
a 64.
assassinated by a group of naval
minister.
Earth
noise which
brought -people rushing
into the
open, resulting in injuries to at least 15 persons. Some dilapidated houses in old Delhi, built during the Moghul period more than three centuries ago, collapsed or cracked but no fatal incidents were reported.
Big
Cruise
NEW
its
YORK
bigest
United
Ship
Season
(AP)—The
States
cruise
West Indies and South American Between Nov, 1 and April, 452
made
from
Boing
to
New
the
York,
East
Caribbean
and
Margarine THE
HAGUE
after
Gulf
South
2,
is
season
Preparing
in
history
coast
ports,
America.
Affects
(AP)—The
Netherlands
the
with
of call. will be
majority
consuming
now
left
men,
women
a
new
brand
a
larger
and
reported from the country.
hall
of
Dutch
honor
“In its program, in its supervision,
facilities, example,”
Health
institute
of
and
in
of
the
rise
José
housing
While
The
plan
lists
necessary
for
school
a
as
areas
for
Tequisites
naming
model.
The
are
the
covered
teaching
the
the
program,
the
of
a
general
school’s personnel
in the faculty, the school community relations, and the physical Excellence plan
in- these
concludes,
does
factors,
the
not guarantee
that a school is exemplary. The final decision as to whether or not a school is named as a model
will
be based
on the
sum total
of
the achievements of the schoo l in terms of the studies and the
TEODORO
by
tourists
In
A Wet-Wash
ELKO, Mott
Nev.
was
-..end
who
stitch—-
laundry.
said
Mott
was
his
in
a
nude
and quietly waiting for the machine to finish when arrested. Officers took out the clothing wet, dressed him, and took him to court. He was sentence d
to 25 days
for
tumultuous
conduct.”
“offensive
of an era
9 Arab Countries
and
have
FOR
LEASE
SHTAURA,
Lebanon
Arab League countries called for the creation
San
Juan
wil
prehensive
plan
for
Palestine. They
said
the
there
come
in
recommendations
finally
broken
tween the United and Jordan.
yesterday of a new regaining should
endéd
deadlock
Arab
a
be-
Republic
The final communique, unanimously approved by the Arab League
Council, declared “‘anew Arab Palestine people rightful
owners
of
that are
Palestine.”
the the
It asserted ‘that the Arab states should .preserve the personality of Palestine and avoid anything leading to its dissolution. When Palesti-
nians regain their nation and their rights they will be able to ex-
SAN
JUAN Full
possibilities. Fortaleza 152 (Opposite Podin’‘s). Elevator, Air Conditioning, Incinerator. Street floor commercial. 2 and 3 floors office or commer cial. Possibilities Tourist center. High class shops, Bouti
que,
etc.
Art
Shop,
Res-
TEL. 2-1444
Barranquitas
the
Hotel
around
chief
Dotado “with
them,”
predicted. in
the
Fo-
”
“tight
the
and plenty
money
States”
had
However, Moscoso addéd that he
study the formation of a ‘‘Palestine entity” or state and Palestine army. These
as
mainly ctures’’
caused some slowdown ‘in the development of new facilities here.
(Nine
committee
such
Hotel
Moscoso ‘said that
high committee to draw up a com-
IN OLD
INFORMATION:
of
conditions
To Take Palestine
In Whole or in Part beautifully restor ed 3 story building. of commercial
taurant,
tHat
tourist facilities will “spread-out, low-level
mento
ercise these rights truly and fully.”
REO
conceding
of green
Unite In Attempt
but
J.
jailed for washing very
Police
(P—Robert
MOSCOSO
week-long meeting in this mountain resort of Arab League foreign ministers characterized by a long
Bare-Skinned
Rico,
the form of smaller hotels of 100 to 150 rooms and guest houses. Outside of San Juan, future
schools are Junior High
project.
Puerto
“might be a few exceptions,” Moscoso said the future tourist devel-
opment
School in Baldrich and the Ponce de Leon High School in the San
in
administrator Teo.
The Sheraton is under: construction in the Condado. |
an the
considered
400-
doro Moscoso said in a inter-
Considered
model Osuna
the
view with the STAR.
in its teachers; in its physical
being
designation as the Juan José
hotels
Fomento
school
system.
Being
of
: room Hotel Sheraton will mark “the end of the era” of 4 construction of large, high-
the
it will constitute the plan states in
self-service
number
ships
efforts
system.’
c
60,000
margarine. Thousands of of children, have a Mysterious skin irritation. The Health Minister said the number of people affected has now incre ased to some 60,000. Cases have also been Dutch,
the
for
has exhaustive investigation into the “planta affair” after Ministry announced last Friday that two persons
ordered an the Health
died
Kills
industry
ports the favorite Ports cruise ship departures
and
ERICK HARMON
Construction
public school. It will thus constitute
community.
Due
steamship
winter
in every and even-
facilities.
Tremors
NEW DELHI, India (W—Delhi was rocked three times by mild earth tremors within three hours Saturday and yesterday. The epicenter of the first jolt was only 30 miles from the capital. It was Preceded by a
rumbling
By Moscoso By FRED
establish-
is designed to “high-
exemplary
Presently
Cabinet
Inukai,
minister
school system
light
educational
Water police said the most. seriou s collision was that between the 6,453-ton Liberian freighter Vastic and the 3,495-ton German vessel Heimdal. The Vastic Suffered.a gaping hole in her bow and was towed in for repairs. The Heimdal was damaged but able to continue. TOKYO
for
introduction. ‘“‘In that sense it is the image of the reform” of the
Germany fog blanketing ship collisions
calls
tually the conversion of all schoo ls irto model schools. According to the plan, the model
Two
HAMBURG, Germany W—Dense estuary was blamed for a series of
Former
Department,
ment of model schools cemmunity in the island
would who
‘‘prefer to have twe tourists
want
for
to come
each
rather
available
than
two
to Puerto
room
available
rooms
for each tourist who come to Puerto Rico.” Moscoso
said
Rico
hotel
wants
that
to
overbooking
by hotels was the only danger in a situation where there: js More
deman.! dations.
for rooms He added
than that
accommothere had
of
facilities,
been “fewer complaints”. of overbooking this year than in 1958-59. Stressing the danger! in too
rapid
the
development
Fomento
cials quite Pace
boom.
chief
said that
offi-
in tlawaii are becoming concerned about the fast of the state’s hotel building Prefers
No
Increase
Turning to the futureof guest houses here, Moscoso ‘said he would “prefer to see another year go by with no further . increas e
in the number While
noting
of Suest houses.” that
the
guest
houses form an i Part of the tourism future here,; Moscoso said that there would have to be some kind of regulation *to make sure that all guest houses come
up to certain standards.‘ The
Department
of
} Tourism
would prefer for the guest house
owners
to
regulate
themselves,
Moscoso said. He added ‘that the
government had encouraged the recently established Guest House
Operators Assn. regulatory role.
to take over ‘
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the first cut since the period
of
FBI
agents
in
San
Juan
and
official.
Arrested in Newark was Leonard Bierman, who is charged with allegedly impersonating an FBI agent in an attempt to repossess an automobile while in San Juan last week. Charged with conspiracy in assisting Bierman is Juan Crespo Ramos, 24, of
Rio
Piedras
who
was
arrested
here yesterday morning. Both complaints were authorized, by U. S. Attorney Francisco A. Gil. Jr. and warrants issued by U. S. Commissioner Ramon C. Julia.
Crespo lia
for
was
was brought preliminary
released
Dizance.
on
cline. Business
before
Ju-
hearings and
his
would
men
credit would
own
recog-
in
hoped
bring
that
all
fer purchase
3
and
expansion
and
easier
a reduc-
and
ran
good
shut off the advance
Orders
an
important conditions.
declined
23:8
July to $42 million in June.
An oversupply
per
from
cent
of petroleum
pro-
caused
three
big
companies
:| and
in a trough of low produc-
tion and there was no mediate improvement.
sign of imOutput dip-
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Bank in charge ef the Caribbean area, Mexico and Central America,
ment;
and
Geerge
sistant
vice
president.
F.
Lang,
as-
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for
future
reference
the depletion
minerals used in making
lower,
taxable
income
will be
final earnings after taxes will be reduced. Since 1957, most cement companies have been paying
four
grant
TV
schools
given te
pro-
programs during
years.
taxes.
eventually
the Treasury
is contesting tax
Should
the
Treasury
win
its
case,
; =
the | industry
would be faced with significant tax liabilities. | In addition, construction starts are at a slower pace than last year, which adds to the woes of this potentially tax-troubled ‘industry. However, many brokers believe the longer-term outlook: for this industry appears sufficiently good to justify retention and even pur-
chase of the sounder issues. Among the issues worth investigation at this time are Alpha Portland Cement, Lehigh Portland Cement, Lone
Star Cement, Medusa Portland Cement, and Missouri Portland Cement. Question: What is the “call price” on a bend? t,call
price
set
on
bond
back
from
the
investor.
bond
municipal
or
corporate
a
The
Answer:
issue is a fixed price, usually about five per cent above the original offering price of the issue, which allows the company or municipality the
buy
fear
of having
The
the
reason
protection
million $40,000.
of
issue
for
original’ offering,
an
After
called.
issuer.
For
issue at four per However, assume to
money
at two
.
about.
two
pef
cent that
per
cent,
would most likely call it with money obtained
example,
if
interest, interest
cent.
The
a
the
p
to gain
municipality
municipality. can
or at a cost of
call
price
bond
is usually
is called
set
about
for the
sells
a
$1
the annual interest cost is rates on this quality issue
$20,000
the original four per at a cheaper interest
if the
on
cent rate.
because,
five per
now
issue
as
cent
borrow
this/issue. anil '
It
replace
($1000 per bond) was
stated
before,
above
the
offering
rice.
i
The only way an investor stands to lose anything
if hi$ bond
is
called is if he paid more than the call price for the bond in an open market purchase. In addition to this loss, he will now have to reinvest
his funds at a lower rate of interest. (Mr.
Howell,
Monday
who
amswers
4
readers’
questions
in the San Juan Star, is associated
in
this
column
every
with the San Jgan
office
East-West Trade Thrives Merrill
Lynch,
Pierce,
Fenner,
&
Smith,
Inc.)
}
Despite Cold War incidents By
FRANK
firms gives no evidence
CORMIER-
of any
first official report on East-West
lessening of ‘business in dealings with the
‘interesis iron cur-
trade since the U-2 ineident and
tain countries.
i
the
Mueller’s quarterly réport did show a sharp seeonti-quarter
WASHINGTON
summit
(AP)—The
conference
collapse
have busicom. FreCon-
gress his department, April-June quarter,
during the approved
nearly
of
90
quests
for
goods
to
cent
permission
the
Soviet
European _
compared the
per
with
preceding
all
to sell
Union- and
satellites.
83
per
three
re
shipments
in
months.
indicated
there
was no immediate hardening of the U.S. government's attitude toward East-West trade as a result.
Increased Inquiries Commerce officials also ported
that
the
quiries
received
volume
from
merce
of
rein-
American
/
department.
Mowever,
of-
ficials said they did not believe this was significant. They
noted
there
quart-
were
similar second
declines
in
‘four years.
three
The value of for export to
This‘ bloe
cent
Since the U-2 was shot down over the Soviet on May 1, the increased proportion of approved
_
drop in the dollar value of shipments approved by the com-
er
°
i
inserting a call price in a bond issue is
the
decline
of
Your Fine Clothing Headquarters While in Puerto Rico
taxes based
Supreme Court decision which allowed the However,
the
(AP)—
has
higher,
claims made since that time and has filed suit for receveryof these
her
Station
Far less maintenance cost.
Old
allowance
indicates those episodes had no effeet on American ness dealings with the munist block. Secretary of Commerce derick H. Mueller has told
average
foot tower,
a
India
Foundation
. Also: VAN HEUSEN JAYSON ADAM HATS
16 pounds.
price. Installed with
_30
DELHI,
Ford
vide
raw-:material
year,
If an investor buys such an issue at or near par
NEW
The
basic
}
the depletion
he stands
TV For India Schools
SERVICE
the
next
This is a protection for the bond holder, giving him a set period of time in which he can expect to receive interest payments without
Dutch trade mission will visit the Soviet Union next month to investigate possible increases
DISTRIBUTOR
MODERN
than
Beginning
the bond can generally not be called for a specific period! of time.
year.
@
price
greater depletion allowances.
to
Dutch Seek Red Trade
ped to 54.5 per cent of capacity from 54.7 the previous week. U.S. Steel Corp.’s operations still were hampered by a railroad workers strike.
higher
the ground.
on the “Dragon Cement”
—Humble Oil & Refining Co., Gulf Tend. Accompanying Oil Corp. and Cities Service Corp. twe-day conference
wallow
from
be based on the value of the basic With
visited the island this weekBassett for a ef tep Chase Manhattan executives from this —to reduce refinery operations. J. McGarry, The Independent Petroleum area were Thomas Assn. of America said U. S. re- vice president im charge of the international department fineries were producing 450,000 bank’s barrels of crude oil daily in excess operations and personnel; Robert C. Dallery, vice president in of demand. The steel industry continued to charge of planning and developducts
considera
cement.
C. Bassett, in VISITS HERE—Giean
$55,100,000
a
is taken
must
late in the week. A major depressant was the drop im new orders for machine business
at
which
depletion
the
allowance was calculated on the price of} finished cement—that is the finished product which is
gains. valued
,
;
s
amendment,
new
the
to
Prior
imre-
the economy
of
their} taxab!e
in computing
allowances
income in the coming year. Depletion alfowances are those amounts. which give effect to thé natural
some _ rather other areas of
considered
un-
group,
this
resources which a company “uses up” in producing
and from
barometer
to the U. §,
conside
cast in
companies
all
on
has
Code
Revenue
stocks ctive
}
A recent amendment
its final product.
Profit-taking dreary news
tools,
prices?
depletion
equipment.
up
i
The new amendment which will take effect in taxable year beginning in 1961 changes the r in which cement companies may deduct
the
Responded
The stock market responded mediately to the prime rate
duction
D. HOWELL
Answer:
certainty
ports. A Soviet mission visited the Netherlands earlier this
SALES
current
Internal
therlands
@
at
.
de-
in
AUTHORIZED
tt
By DANIEL
Question: What is the reasen for the weakness in ce over the past several months? Are these stecks considered
it was
about
ei
‘Cement Stocks
to smalturn
al
San Juan Ticker Talk
tion in huge inventories of new automobiles and major appliances, and inspire industry to set up its capital outlay for plant building Market
Newark, N. J. have made joint arrests of two men charged with conspiracy and imperson-
ation of a Federal
borrowers
1958.
FBI Arrests Two On Impersonation, Conspiracy Charges
and
that interest
.
of
the
past
goods ‘licensed the communist
during the second: quarter totaled $24,473,008 cempared with $35,420,000 in ing three months.
the,
preced-
However, rejected license. apPlications totaled only $2,957,535 compared preceding
with $7,175,151 in quarter. .
Compared
with
a@
year
the
ago,
the report showed™ a“ significant increase in American-Communist bloc trade. — Shipments. approved : during the first half of 1960" totaled
$59,892,000.
eT
was
charges
for
SPAR — Monday, August 29, 1960
Pre Cem
This
Fecession
lending
anticjpated
basis’
es
09.
of the year and needled the stock market into a sharp rise. Banks cut their commercial prime rate to 4% per cent from 5. The rate is the amount of interest charged the biggest and best-rated borrowers.
the
.
nm:
ler
is
:
PTR CED ornate
economic prospects for the balance
rate
:
Se
other
The
=
RE
By JACK LEFLER NEW YORK (#~—Another crediteasing move last week brightened
~~
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. | THE SAN JUAN Credit-Easing Gives Market Sharp Boost
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ne
THE
SAN
JUAN
STAR
— Menday, Angust 29, 1960
Says
Uruguayan Poetess To Lecture
Stop Nagging, Buy Three Bottles DEAR
ANN
LANDERS:
This problem is not the kind
considered
going
I’m
marriéd’
drowns
to
to a
© man
everything
in
who catsup
and it’s making me~-a nervous wreck. I don’t mean just Pi blob here and
there,
Ann,
I
mean
about
a quarter of a bottle on everything. Not only does he like
catsup’ on he dunks
bread
steaks and chops, his French fries
in it, smears
potatoes,
but and
it on mashed
s¢rambled
eggs,
and
even vegetables. Once a friend dared him to put catsup in his martini. I hoped it would make him sick as a
dog
and
get
te
blame
him
off
our
family
catsup
I
phoned
him.
«es
}should I do?—BATTLEAX
°
DEAR
you
letter, but you don’t know me and
Buy
Uru-|of
American oe
Isella|boeks
What
Pu
iquenio
are “
nnets”
at] | in 1854, she was
8:30 p.m. tonig mt ht on three
eee
Most notable}...
I don’t know it easier. The woman
makes ‘ next door is about,
45.
grandmother,
She’s
a
you,
Three Women Three inies,” a study of the three most
which
too,
but she gets herself yp like a teenager. She’s always out in the
ming
yard
the
pulling
hedges
weeds*or
(any
wearing, shorts, and
trim-
excuse),
a halter/this
top. Whenever my old man
newspaper
outstanding feminine Urugaayan voices: Maria Eugenia Vaz Ferreira, Delmira Agustini and -Juana de Ibarbouru. Miss Russell; who has authored several books, is one of the ;| collaborators on the literature : a :
em coe
Tuguay
me, een
6 delegate
to the seventh ,
eee
School of Oratory in her country.
Beta Sigma Phi Will Install New Officers
1 p, m, Saturday, Sept.3. Doa enclosing a| Section of the dictionary being | Fetisa Rinc de Gautier én will be
sees | stamped, self-addressed envelope. | prepared
for
the
Organization | the guest speaker.
for
puerto rico
doctor
furnittre
suggest?—UP-
UPPA:
Dora
ssaeed tara ulin wo one CA stops looking at her he'll prob- al Ameclsten ar ate | cand » emer ote 60's. We have married daughters | aly step looking at you, too. | Alumni Pg com e Soir oe hat and ‘seven. lovely n. eee ersity oS is — ture Commission a of the National I’m ashamed to write this
Karl is in excellent catsup won’t hurt
What do PA STUMP
Ateneo
deesn’t
life, but it didn’t. He said it was delicious and drank three. Now he’s the life of the party with this stunt. and he said health and
distinguished
ussell, will lecture in the| lrremediable Song.
ribs. "The fact that he would be partly
a psy-
I'm afraid he'd insane instead of To put it bluntly,
The
ayan. poetess,
interest 5 ae you-take to.a clergyman. I’ve them. You're strictly' bad mews. | conversation ~with her
ehiatist but declare ME my husband.
This Evening For UPR: Alumni
three
show
bot-
tles at a time and step nagging him. The real cause for your irri-
tation
is reoted
elsewhere.
When
you resolve your major differences, thé catsup won’t bother you, need
and Karl won’t fee] to show eff at parties
a four-year-old attention.
in
order
;
the like
|-
to- get
set
DEAR
ANN
LANDERS:
I’m
16 and my steady is 17. Tim and I have been going together for six months and we are in love.
A few weeks ago I was almost out of my mind with worry. I
thought
I
was
in
trouble
if
you know what I mean. I told Tim and he panicked. He always said we’d get married if
we act
had like
his
word. Like a
a
a
his
I
to, he
big
parents.
found
but was
out
he sure didn’t ready to keep
dummy The
I
very
was
nant. Now Tim says with me anymore folks warned him
Tim
told
next
NOT
day
preg-
he can’t go because his they’d throw
him out of the house if he did. Is this fair after I proved my love and suffered all that heartache?—CAST ASIDE DEAR CAST: You proved nothing except that you’re a very foolish girl. Tim proved a few things,
too,—mainly,
that
he’s
interested in his own pleasure and if, in the precess, you happen
to
wind
up
with
a ruined
HANDICRAFT ITS
AT
BEST
* A COLLECTION OF ATTRACTIVE
AND CUST FINISHED DESIGNS
OM-
TO
life, it’s your teugh luck. I dont blame his folks for declaring you out of bounds. No Parentsin their right minds want to see their 17-year-old Son married with a gun in his
hotel san juan —
UMA To Hold Tea The Puerto Rico the United Wo
(UMA).
poetress
will
Dora
sept. 2 to sept. 5 .
chapter of of America
r Uruguayan Isela
Russell
at
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BY THE FURNITURE f
MANUFACTURERS’ pEOtOR
8
THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, August 29, 1960
Who's Who SA AARON
Cuchi Is Tireless, Like Her Aunt By Nory Segarra known
Rincon,
2s
“Cuchi”
s'est
young
Rita|the
island’s
sone
off
is
ofjcén
one
ladies
Siar
aunt,
de
dona
Gautier,
in|Juan, whom
Like
her;of
Felisa
Mayor
her
public
Rin-}Cuchi
of
is
San|kles
she assists as one
relations
officers,
indefatigable.
one job after
She
tag¢-
another
with
|©4S€ and poise. Her
“| suming finds
ell
chesnut-haired
city hall job is an all conone—but Cuchi - still time for acting upon oc-
casion
(she played
a minor
ee rr rrlm
Pert, Angelina
role
in the current Universal Theater Festival’s initial production,
Garcia Lorca’s ‘| gre,” and still the
drama
“Bodas de Sankeeps active in
club
of
_|ter. Church and other interests, for
her
alma
civic
ma-
work
are
She was executive secretary this year’s San Juan Bautis-
_|ta Carnival—another full time 4|job while it lasted. After rush‘jing through some hundreds of phone rades,
calls, bands,
conferences ©
arranging for paillumination, press
and
cocktail.
parties,
she was still the first one a costume and dance _ 4] streets with the carnival
to don in the merry-
: | makers. Special Flair With People Cuchi loves people and has a special flair for dealing with
folks
of
all
stations
and
ages.
She would like to follow in her aunt’s footsteps—but not bask in her’ shadow. She _ has no dreams about being Mayor of
San
Juan,
but
aims
in public service fellow citizens as
Vivacious,
at a career to help best she
almond-eyed
her can.
OFF TO SCHOOL—Chanty Rivera, Joanne Romanace and Sandra Cabrera, left to right, shown at a barbecue party at Chanty’s home, leave Sept. 6 for a year’s schooling in Lausanne, Switzerland. (STAR photo by Betty Knorr)
Cuchi
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. José Rincén, who make their home on Yardley Place, in San-
turce.
They
taught
her
the best myself,”
she
me
says,
“and
taught
the most important to love and try to
human beings.” Cuchi has her
Fi .
3
NIECE aunt,
AND the
AUNT—Cuchi,
Hon.
Felisa
standing, assists her famous
Rincén
de
Gautier,
Mayor
Juan, as one of her public relations officers. (STAR by Betty Knerr)
of
San
photo
from the Heart and
of
the
school’s
great those
from.
Don
our
men’s
and
women’s clothing, decorator and gift items.
MAJOR
merchandise
at
reductions.
CASA CAVANAGH 202
Cristo
St.
Sept.
and
on
and who
de
daughter
official
Bourbén,
SHIRTS We
have
most
just
modern’
in
Both
and
opinion
Arnaldo
Cabre-
Lausanne, from
and
Switzerland.
Sandra the
were
Perpetuo
Socorro this past June, while Chanty is a June graduate of the Ellis School! in Philadelphia, where she was chosen this year’s May Queen. Miss Romanace was
the
Club
shirts
during
Baustista
Nu Sigma Beta the Flamboyan
the
past
Carnival
Chanty
her for
the and
left for
shirt are
not
San
Juan
Season. New
York
with
mother this past weekend some shopping before . de-
pature time The other two will leave later this week.
girls
Mu Alpha Phi Initiates 15 This
month
15 young
ladies
were
initiated into the ranks of Mu Alpha Phi Sorority at the Casa” de
Espana. The new members
by
Miss
Stella
were
Lopez,
initiated
president
of, Alpha Chapter. . Present for the initiation were members of Alpha chapter, from
the University of Puerto Rito; Alpha Alumnae, a post-graduate chapter at the of the sorority.
world’s
efficient the
the
Joanne
LAUNDERED
finishing unit. If, in your
of
graduated
to
received
Rivera,
Queen of Fraternity
ras, will attend the Chateau Mont Chaise
Count
of Barcelona and Pretender the Spanish throne.
Chanty
Mr. and Mrs. Alejandro Romanace, and Miss Sandra Cabrera,
near great. Among impressed her most,
Juan
girls, Miss
Mrs. Mendezes daughter; Miss Joanne Romanace, daughter of
accompanied her to for the World ConMayors
6.
The
Felisa
ses
Inter
American
The new members are the MisMaria Yolanda Segarra, Iris
Rubio, ralez,
Hebé Neda
Ronoz, lita
Diaz, Lourdes MoEchevarria, Tere
Milagros
Somoza,
Echeandia,
Tessie
Steffens,
LoAn-
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juaneras, who will fly to Switzerland from New York
besides the Mayor, are Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and handsome
large selection of original
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Correa
for three popular young San-
asso-
to dona
Mendez
their Punta Las Marias home
visits to the States. Through her aunt she has had a‘ unique opportunity to meet the world’s
Final Week
imported
degree
alumnae
close
She has Portugal
Sale
and
B.A.
Gerardo
and Mrs. Joaquina A. de Mendez entertained Thursday evening at a barbecue in
been the best of educations the attractive young lady.
gress
now
things are help other
ciation. Working With Mayor Educational has for
Choose
For Girls Leaving For Switzerland
that
College of Sacred serves as_ secretary
Working
WORLD TOUR
Mendezes Entertain at Barbecue
early
life’s important values. “They have given me opportunities to help
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Rey
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The sorority was founded | at UPR in 1927. It is composed’ of five
nae,
chapters;
Beta
Alpha,
Alpha
at the College
Alum-
of Agri-
culture in Mayagiiez; Gamma, at the Catholic
and the chapter University
University
recently at the in
San
in Ponce;
founded Delta Interameritan German.
sete
f
t
* News, Notes & Happenings
MAYAGUEZ
around
=_— By Irma Gonzalez DeMora sexeemvenemmnnanedl The Coravil Club, presided over by Miss ‘Sylvia Ramirez, held its convention activities last week. An assembly opened events on-Friday,
Morales
suffered
8s
zs
A
baby
boy
*#
Mr. and Mrs. Manole Maria. Mrs. Lillian de Maria was presented
¢
was
bern
Tuesday
Margarita
Ivan
Maresa,
at
Horacio,
Hotel
Carletg
spent
Rosario,
last
after
and Mrs. Luz of Isla Verde
Maria weekend
which
they
left for a week's visit to the Virgin Islands. José Bras, the son of Pe-
dro A. Bras and Mary Olivieri de Bras, is spending his summer
vacation
at
home
ing to continue
at
the
before
return-
his medical
studies
University
of Ma-
Central
next
month
mother
for San
José,
junior the
from
chambers
title
of
Nieva
de
their home to Thomas
and
Mrs.
Ramirez
Doris
Mari-
are hosts
ese
of her
the
sugar,
cream.
Turn
salt,
ginger,
into
maternal
aunts,
the
es
by
is visiting
four
to about the height of the pumpkin mixture. ‘Bake in-a slow (325 degrees) FAMILY PORTRAIT—Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lawrence, of even 40 to 50 minutes or until set-looking; knife inserted near Santurce, seated, are shown with their two sons, Peter, 19, center will not come out clean. left, and Michael, 16. Both boys are vacationing with Remove from hot water; cool, their ‘parents here before returning to the States in the eover and chill. Serve in cups middle of September. Peter attends Brown University in with topping of whipped cream
Providence, R.L, while Michael goes to the Cardigan Moun-
or
tain School in Canaan, N.H. (STAR phote by Gunter Hett)
cream.
small
scoop Makes
of vanilla 4 large
an
and Mrs. Rodriguez
extended
of Europe. They Greece first.
plan
in history, sophomore
island.
Mr. and Mrs. Carles Quifienes, owners of La Parguera resort hotel
tour
to
in Lajas, visiting in
visit
spent lastSan Juan.
weekend
ees ee
Mrs. Carmen Elena Beseosa de Duffey is convalescing from a recent illness, at her home on Mc-
de
Fortu-
Re has just returned from ness trip to the U. S.
a busi-
Kinley St.
Queen Victoria's Undies
e
ss
vr
_ Mrs. Tonita: Irizarry de Scott, now residing on Long Island, N. Y.,
is visiting relatives for a week. ese
in
Mayagiiez
The
bride-to-be
LONDON
Mrs. Ilia de Comas is convalescing from a recent operation, at her home in Mayagiiez Terrace. Lady Terrace
¢
residents of have recently
Mayagiiez organized
a civic-cultural club. The first board of directors includes: Mrs. Rosa ‘de Candelario, president; Mrs.
Maria
Luisa
de
Torres,
vice-
president; Mrs. Gladys de Amieiro, secretary;
mez,
Mrs.
treasurer;
Alma
de
Mrs.
Marti-
Atrora
de
Pabon, reporter; and members, the Mesdames Milagros Villegas
‘de Vila, Eva Ramirez
de Escabi,
Gladys R. de Ruiz, Rosario de|{
Lépez, Miss
| the
Ama of
Celia
Nieves
José
ceremonies
| Nuestra Church. a in
and
Gloria
bride
would
Sefora
held
Segarra. Caro
Bayrén
became
Fussa
recently
del
in
Carmen
(AP)—Queen not
be
Vic-
amused
but
London. The
seller
is
Mrs.
G.
Vine
whose grandmother once worked as linen maid at Queen Victoria’s
home.
Satisfied ees
at
in
is the
Marty.
ees
Moseese
a pair of her drawers and a chemise were put up for sale
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. José Rullan Vélez, and the groom-to-be is the son-of Mr. and Mrs. Luis A.
Delia
Up For Sale In London toria
*
Miss Emily Rullan Santiago has become engaged to Ricardo Marty Pabén. No date has been set for the wedding.
Mrs.
the
undies
are
ge-
nuine, M. R. Holmes, keeper at the London Museum, said: “When she died all her personal
effects
were
staff.
Each
garment
Queen’s
on
monogram
given
to
her
has
the
embriodered
it.”
einem A bunch of asparagus, usually weighing 2 or 2% pounds, will make
four
generous
servings
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ice
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68
relatives
cin-
milk
ses
José Rodriguez Cabanillas de on
and
brown
nutmeg,
Domingo Caine, now residing in Washington, D. C., and professor of Spanish at Georgetown Univ.,
set
week
Cuadrado,
nutmeg,
% cup un-
year with outstanding grades.
Sunday at Punta Arenas beach, Mrs. Quintero organized the affair,
left this
Gonzalez
for her junior year after completing her
Quintero,
its new board of directors, reelected in total, at a picnic last
Juan Berta
for
Queen.
€
teaspoon
Pepifia and Conchita Cuadrado, at Pacific Place 11, Condado. She will then return to Fordham Univ.
Association’s presided over
which was well attended members and _ relatives.
nations’
%
Long Island, N. Y., home to spend two weeks vacation at the home
the
¢
The Agronomists Mayagiiez Chapter, Humberto
on
namon,
her
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Juan S. Gonzalez, just arrived from her
at
in Ensanche Ramirez Pinkman, of Jersey
City, N. J., vacationing island for two weeks.
by
other
salt,
%
teaspoon ginger,
pumpkin,
Costa Rica,
Regional
ets
na
with
of commerce
se
Ramirez
JUAN
Arroye de Alemar, Read, Santurce, is
leaving
contestants
drid.
Nelson
SAN
Chamber of Commerce Coavetiion there. Miss Alemar was elected this year’s Qu of the San Juan Chamber of C ce, and will compete in Costa Rica with the
eee
Pedro
IN
teaspoon
diluted evaporated milk, % heavy eream. Methed: In a medium-sized mixing bowl beat egg enough to blend yolk and white. Stir in
Miss Maria Lillian Alemar, the daughter of Dr. Carmele Alemar
Ivan Garcia and Mrs. Carde Garcia, with their child-
and.
%
Bustelo.
MAYAGUEZANOS
eee
ren
%
cinnamon,
with a floral arrangement. Among the lady guests were Mrs. Benjamin Cole, Mrs. Maria Teresa Abéillez de Montalve, and Mrs.
to Mr. and Mrs. Gerardo Latoni, Jr. at ica Perea. The baby has been ed Gerardo Emilio. He has two sisters, Almita and Maria Eugenia. Dr. Jotita
Ingredients: 1 large egg, 1 cup canned pumpkin, %, cup firmly-packed light brown sugar,
—, See sweet
sary of the founding of the city. Organizers of the pregram were
t
Miss Mei-Ling Baez, and a formal dance yesterday at the Casino.
te oa
at its clubhouse in Villapedre, to commemorate the 200th anniver-
Mayagiiez, lowed last
oe ag ett $
all at the Casino of
An informal dance folFriday at the home of
party Sunday,
i
e*2
The Lions Club of Mayagiiez held a social meeting last Tuesday
5
a_ cocktail ice cream
ha
21, followed by Saturday an
Porfirio
an accident recently, and ‘is convalescing at her home an 51 McKinley St. West.
sialade ness
Aug. party
- Mrs.
10
THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, August 29, 1960
|
MMMM
Before Supermarkets Shopping Was Fun MAW,
By
HARRY
GOLDEN
What
POTOMAC FEVER By
Sunny’
FLETCHER STAR
On As
produce was East Side a
time
in
sold. These push-carts made the long, continuous market. Some-
the
Guardia
early
built
peddlers
este
could
thirties,
Mayor
Fiorello
some
huge
sheds
go
so
inside,
but
when
dlers over from
La-
that
these
the
ped-
left the streets, the supermarkets took and the real excitement started to fade the Lower East Side. I can remember the close examination my mother gave each item she bought. If she wanted apples, she picked up one and studied
GOLDEN
it,
held
it
against
her
ear,
thumped
it
the
dairies
in
which
my
mother
shopped,
there
lf
my
of
mother
cheese
would
be
cheese
has
cheese.
deftly
I remember the
beer
most with
cans
off
but
cheese,
Swiss
with
sliced
soul,
a
The
wanted
covered
is
watching are
never a
other
jam-packed
of those old-timers the cardboard.
there
clot h and with a knife.
you'd
too,
cheese
a
know
victim boys sotight
would
go
was
the The
a
from
of conformity. carry beer in in the six-can
thirsty
rather
round
packaged
wretched
Sir:
dogs
1 read with much interest your letter on the plight of stray dogs in Puerto Rico, which ap-
lengths
Peared
in
the
San
Juan
STAR
15th. August I am happy to enclose a letter written to me by Mr. Edward B. Rand where he enclosed $300 to
of
written
per-
Mission in another letter, and I am enclosing his first letter to you, in the hope that you may
be able to publish
it under
ters to the Editor.” The $300 which
have
been
divided
he
“Let-
enclosed
equally,
$150
for the Refugio La Milagrosa, and $150 for the Sociedad Protectora de Animales and their refugio. We certainly appreciate very much the help you have given us by bringing this problem to the public and we hope to be able to benefit by it in the way of economic or voluntary help for the protection of animals in Puerto Rico. Maria Eugenia L. de Tejada Secial Director Condado Beach Hotel
FOR
MRS.
MARIA
DE
E.
LOPEZ
TEJADA
Sir: ~ Like so many tal Americans
other living
continenhere,I
have been shocked and appalled by the cruelty and indifference
shown
here
Officials to the animals
by
the
public
and
the sufferings of of the island—par-
ticularly the stray dogs, since it is in the dogs that I. personally,
am
most
interested.
This
been
carried
that,
I
am
(if this
ean
be
San
Juan
to
such in-
go around stray dogs
credited).
From
the reaction that story has stirred
But
that
is
something
bet-
else.
For
thing—doing it is something
instance,
ladies of San
to see
Al Dinhofer’s up in town.
one
about
the
Juan
“society”
are constant-
ly putting on benefit dances and other entertainment for which a charge is made at the
Hotel
Condado
of the same better cause
and
class than
other
hotels
in town. What to raise funds
for the benefit of the institutions mentioned in your letter? Can you not do something toward
this end? Does an SPCA, or similar institution exist in San Juan and, if so, cannot the influential ladies of San Juan society be prevailed upon to take an interest in it? If no such
society exists could one be organized? (The writer is one of many who would be happy join and lend his services such a society).
Who
is
the
head
of
the
to to
San
Juan Municipal Department of Public Works that is respon-
sible for these shocking and inhumane conditions under which the stray dogs of the town are rounded up and destroyed? I am thinking that this party
should
have
getting
his
some _
sleep
at
trouble
night
as
certainly has a heavy load his cpnscjence, Canneat , some fluential “séciety’ ‘women
over
Some _
might
show
up
ticut wearing button.
in
an
feared
Connec-.
“Undecided”
claim
a
Kennedy
sued a “united
This
is
bad?
An Male
gal
outer
space
astronauts
is the
first
candidate.
fear
moon
shot
headline:
moon!
Snow
White
the
first
“On
the
the
sev.
and
dwarfs.”
en
if
the Kennedys over the na-
Oklahoma
woman
Why,
your
statement charging that to deny political rights
The
CAP
How
shall
here
in
to
make
in he
on _inof
be
not only maintains
we
define
to
this
official, whoever he is, that might result in ameliorating the
lot
of And
our poor stray what of the
Dona
Felisa
Gautier, upswept
whose hairdo)
adorning
the
pages
Papers—cannot
to take
at
to devote
de
picture (with we often see
of our
local
she be persuaded
sor®e
tendance
dogs? dazzling
Rincon
time
teas,
off
from
at-
receptions,
to the problem
etc.
of our
unfortunate animals in Puerto Rico? Specifically, why has not the
appropriate municipal department or departments been petitioned (or even directed by higher authority) to make some funds regularly available to the public-spirited
people—God
bless
them—who at expense and _ inconvenience to themselves still have made it their business to see what they, personally, can do for the animals in the face of the great wave of indiffem ence shown by the rest of Puerto Rico. It is my understanding that these good people are the following: Mr. and Mrs. J.V. Quifiones, who operate “La Milagrosa” home for animals on the Cupey
Alto Road; ritano, who tion
Mrs.
of
Miss Vinnie Samaassists in the opera-
the
Milagrosa
Carmen
a group vention
Mrs.
L.
Brau,
called Society of Cruelty to
Maria
Lopez
has been post,
people
made
office
might
head
of
for PreAnimals;
Tejada power
to
letter in reference
did not give any
addresses
send
his
me,
the
party.
will
Baldwin states that retaliation” citizens supporters have is-
three existing another group
but
that
it
“human
rights?”
definition
law” and similar departure?
related
terms
The these
American
American
terms
aceording
be
Philosophy
to
only
in
(party
and serious éxamipresent themselves, kind
used
Of
of
rights
are
nature”
“natural
as
point
the
of
Government
Union,
the
“the
“human
shall
Civil Liberties
of Catholies”
is
What
of
parties, have of citizens.”
by definition,
American
will define
philosophy
of
govern-
ment, which maintains that-a right, as such, refers to the legitimate uses a man may make of his capacities or powers to gain that advantage or benefit for himself which he desires. Legiti-
powers
are authorized
to restrain
or oblige
suffer something that he might not otherwise Legitimacy is determined by the compact
a man do. itself:
to.do
the
or
justice
or injustice of it in content is basically irrelevant. (This. particular point was already settled in the English civil war and debates give
of 1647) But, in their consent only
the American tradition, the if the governmental powers
governed afe the
instruments of securing to all men their inalienable natural rights, inalienable precisely because they cannot, with or without conrenounced.
be
sent,
Natural rights are “rights of personal competency” which can be derived from the definition of man as a rational animal, that is, from certain universal desires and capacities of men
rights
are
not
to
do
“Rights
of
Compact”
which,
according
to
distinguishable from natural rights, because in wholly in our own person, and in the other we so,
but
act
under
the
guarantee
of
society.”
the right to old-age pensions, a property, etc., are civil rights.
trial
Life, Liberty And The Pursuit Of Happiness The famous, inalienable right of man which are “rights of personal competency” include the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Jefferson explained that he used his famous phrase in The Declaration of Independence because 1) he did not consider property rights natural, and 2) he did regard intellectual enlighten ment, aesthetic pleasure, fraternal association, the choice of a
vocation,
family
life,
the
use
of
the
fruits
of
one’s
membership in a “spiritual” society relevant to state: that is, his happiness. that no argued Thus Jefferson an shall
his right to worship God or not, as in his eternal salvation or damnation
labor,
man’s be
deprived
of
this
belief.
The
factual
question
could not be considered, since “the no evidence pro or con. By the same token, any doctrine
nature”
“justice”
“good
and
evil”
of
wishes, since the belief contributes to his state
of mind. Jefferson insisted his view-point was entirely it referred to the psychological state of belief, not to the
falsity
and
emotional
of
light of
etc.
a of
life
after
science”
“natural
which
secular: truth or
law”
derives
death offered “human
its
“facts”
or principal by revelation or on the basis of a metaphysi ¢s which lies beyond “the light of science” must remain a matter of the voluntary choice of the individual. Thus “rights of Catholics” are not violated, unless the State expressly prohibits the moral and ritual practices they consider essential to salvation. One weakness, however, of the Jeffersonian view-point, is the implication that the psychological state of belief is voluntary,
If
it
is,
then
any
personal
consequences
of
religious
' commit
ment lhe totally beyond the activity and obligation of the state. A church might then say to its members: “Do XYZ or we will not grant you the sacrament, or ritual, or blessing whieh salva-
tion requires.” This would surely hinder the individua l in his pursuit of happiness; he might have to pay tthe price pf salvation
for
Fathers God’s
the is
his
freedom
admitted: enumeration
Lord pleased
of the to
of
“The of
choice.
boon
of
natural
Universe,
But
rights;
who
smile.”
then.
eternal it
as
life is
a
is Pleased
even
is
the
not
special
ta
smile
Pilgrim
included grant
on
in
from
whom
he
refuge;
de
(yourself) and more you, Mrs. Tejada. Unfortunately, your the STAR to which
that
that the “rights
Which
Thus the right to vote, by jury, inheritance of
persuaded
representations
Davila,
the to
question?
Civil
acquaintance
prediction—pardon
investigation” by the American Civil Liberthey claim has been a “trampling on ‘their the Mufoz administration. ahe CAP com.
Puerto Rico have been violated, rights.” to uphold all human
these
family foundation “outbid” the government on a charitable
Project.
the
Mario
macy, in turn, refers to the sanctions of law: that is. to the governmental powers established through a compact which expréSses the consent of the governed: and by their establishment
eee
Republicans
print,
chairman
ECKARDT
plaint already sent to ACLU Director Roger the government is “menacing with economic who favor the CAP registration. Also, CAP
The
breathes
she
Rights
von
Such claims deserve the most careful nation. But several difficulties immediately
campaigns in Nixon camp
mayor,
the dogs
much
heartening
Texas.
in
CAP
demand a “‘full-dress ties Union into what electoral rights’ by
agree
ter.
It is indeed
“silly”
Mrs. Pat Nixon Connecticut. The easier.
appears
Jefferson, “are the one we act
the
reliably
not
it’s
carry
URSULA
be on the ballot in November, will have been substantiatéd or nullified. In either case, CAP leaders have announced, they will
ses
striggle
even employed
is
can
eee
Mr. _Dinhofer’s account, method of disposal of stray
in
says
Nixon
we speak politely, might even take tional deficit.
towards
some individual to | Poisoning the poor
Puerto Rico. This letter came in response to Al Dinhofer’s article on stray dogs, and your editorial.
Mr. Rand’s
has
formed, one town
be used for protection of dogs in
1 have
attitude
say
But that
a pail. carton
LETTERS AID
Rayburn
He knows Texas will be afire for Kennedy & Johnson because al-
No butcher ever sold my mother a piece of meat without holding it on high and twisting it so she could see how fat it was. You take the meat as it c omes today wrapped in plastic and half-hidden by cardboard tr ays out of those refrigerated boxes in the supermarket.
ANIMAL
hasn’t en-
dorsed the Democratic. This worries Democrats who say a Byrd in the band is worth two of the
to
was
than
ticket, but
Byrd
with | ready the state’s smoldering the Democratic platform.
big
the
Virginia’s Senator
en-
eet
wedge she’d want French say every
it
Bush
dorses the Republican
Sam
always a big cheese barrel with a scoo p sticking in it. The pro_ Prietor scooped out cheese to my mother’ s s pecification, always giving me a good healthy piece to chew on. hoop
Senator
Bush.
her middle finger, put it in her basket and repeated the whole process until she had a dozen. My mother would have a hard time today. Everything comes to us in cellophane or plastic packages. Our health is supposed to be better for this pre-packaging, but I do not know that it has improved our tempers or our disposition.
In
Connecticut’s
this
prophecy—of
Bureau
My mother usually called me to help her on her shopping Domestic strife is nothing new. expeditions. | As Sir Edward Coke said four There was no central distributing point in those days. If centuries ago. ““‘A man’s’ house is my mother went shopping, she went to a series of stores—to his hassle.”
a bakery, a fish store, a butcher shop, and a dairy. In addition, she stopped at every peddler’s cart from which the fresh-grown
Human By
KNEBEL
Washington
Do You Think?
to
which
donations
to
those who are engaged in protecting our animals. Is there any chance to get an ambulance in
of these checks you and I would
operation
two checks as I do not know to what mail address they should
in
service
of the
ani-
mals that would be on call 24 hours a day, complete with the services of a veterinarian? I am enclosing three checks,
each for $100, as my contribution to the animal rescue work that is being carried on, One
so
be
kind
your
the
forward
to
other~
.
sent. With
for
as
is payable to ask you to be
congratulations
good
work,
Edward
to
you
I am, B.’ Rand
San Juan; P.R.) 2’
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EDITORIALS A
Formidable
Achievement
The Christian Action Party, unofficially, was inscribed as a political entity yesterday, producing by the estimate of one of its spokesman between 80,000
and by
84,000
signatures
petitioning for its recognition
government.
the
This is a formidable achievement, or in less secular
terms,
almost
a miracle,
when
considered, namely: 1—Political amateurs . tions. 2—The
party
cial 3—The
resources.
deed
Balancing
had
namely those
Source
may
known
scale
is
the
to
the
well-organized
feel
factors
are
CAP’s .
opera-
vast
finan-
have
was dene in about three months.
the Roman
who
directed
is not
the
a notably
certain
that
have
fact
that
institution
Catholic Church.
And
intervention
an
played
an
achievement.
from
the
party
in back of it,
important
there are
even
higher
role
in
the
Whether this is so or whether the accomplishment of elbow
back
grease,
into the poli-
tical picture Jose L. Feliu Pesquera, who: was named yesterday
a
as
It also brings
legislative
one
for
candidate
CAP
of the
political
picture—Mario
Davila,
amateurs
into
the
of
the
a founder
: ee
large.
at
senator
Also coming into the picture, but seemingly only peripherally and briefly, is Dr. Salvador Perea Rosello, Catholic University professor named as the CAP’s candidate for governor. Dr. Perea indicated yesterday that his candidacy might be merely a stopgap measure, and that the party can change its mind about him between now and Sept. 15, which is when the party’s.-inscription either becomes official or is invalidated. Dr. Perea indicated he did not intend to leave
his teaching post, didn’t expect to campaign
actively,
and further, expressed the hope that the party get somebody younger, who lived closer to San This was not exactly enthusiasm personified, anticipate still another new name will be on the before long.
Oh, The Irony Of It! The
proved
tabor
itself
force
in
our
industrious,
burglar
wide-awake
industry
(while
has
others
sleep), impartial and fearless in the past, and we note, with a touch of chauvinistic pride, that it also has a sense of humor. Two apprentice burglars took on the weekend assignment of burglarizing the home of police Col. Salvador T. Roig.
But away,
caught,
the joke
as
is
was
usually
the
on
them. case,
Instead the
of getting
youngsters
were
It certainly is funny the way things work out~
=
~
DAL
h.laestaet Dopthdy
Parochial Schools An Integral Part Of Religious Controversy
-
By
RALPH MCGILL (Editer.
According Loretta
to a wire
Clodfelter
service
of
parate
maintenance
Atlanta Ceonstitation)
dispatch, Mrs.
Knoxville,
contributed a minor footnote litical campaign. The Knoxville housewife
Tenn,
to
the
has
bill in which
has
1960
filed
poa
se-
she charges
that her husband refused to allow her te take her three-year-old son te church because “Baptist preachers are against Kennedy for President.” Mr. Clodfelter, she reports, ordered
her
out.
would Juan. so we ballot
The Statehood Republican, Party nominated a surprise candidate Saturday for senator at large— civil liberties champion Dr. Santos P. Amadeo. The good doctor is known to be a man who says what he thinks, a practice decidedly out of the ordinary in the political scheme of things. We can consequently expect some sprightly doings in the next legislature.
...
“BUDDY, CAN YOU SPARE A DumE 2”
party.
These men will be assured of a position in the legislature, should the CAP in November ‘get at least 10 per cent of the total vote. Under law the CAP would then be classified a “minority” party and would he entitled to representation in the legislature, whether it was able to elect anyone or not.
aan
ape t
brings
It
is perhaps
the
religious
inevitable
that
controversy
will
e
Se
attract attention in the weeks ahead with incidents preposter-
ous,
tragic
and
senseless,
The basic problem of the candidates is to make sure their own staffs, both at headquarters and in the various states, scrupulously aveid any hy
— -
political
mation
McGELL
The
use
of
religion.
The
also has a responsibility. mails
already
are
fill-
ing up with a lot of hate stuff, some of it ridiculous, some of it vicious and false. It is this we need to watch. For many thoughtful persons there side the area of
expected to and sensibly issues
are
is a problem wholly outprejudice. These may be
resolve this dilemma logieally as the campaign continues, the
discussed,
plain
their positions. There remains a responsibility not to
and
smearers,
and
the
candidates
make
: ‘ personal and national permit the slanderers
professional
and
amateur,
practice their evil arts without Being ly revealed for what they are.
to
public“f
A part of the complexity of the political
SRE To See
application
ft5
of the CAP
i
of a massive
ii
result
the inscription
ot HE I
is the
make a ited education. A substantial percentage them have ne valid reason for existence save for what might be called church vanity. Hence,
private
there
is
parochial
a
growing
schools
to
clamor
be
for
the
included
in
feat public school aid is possible and tragic. It is true enough that persons who send their
children
to
private
schools
still
pay
taxes for public education. But that they should share in this is a specious argument. The public schools are there—and they are
child so
free.
The
te
private
because
they
honest
parents
school want
must
something
who
admit extra.
send
they
do
It may
be they wish their child to have extra religious instruction not received in public schools. Or, the smaller classes, the emphasis on individual instructi or, for the time being,
at ‘least, an escapé
from possible
may be the motivating factor,
—
a
integration,
_
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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, August 29, 1960
The Potsdam Papers
Soviet Ambitions Cited
In Europe, Asia
In Reports Before
By FLETCHER KNEBEL and CHARLES W. BAILEY
Potsdam
is not being carried out. (The declaration ealled for free exerSTAR Washington Bureau cise of democratic proccesses.) EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the “...Unimpeachable sources third in a series of exclusive cite the extermination of demarticles on the umpublished ocratic political opponents of records of the Potsdam con- the Partisans, the confiscation
their intention to control what they had captured. At the first meeting of the three leaders Stalin brought up his demand for reparations payments from
mittees as “soft” on communism —warned of trouble ahead in Asia. Commenting on Soviet de-
ference
Italy.
eessions
of July
1945,
at which
the American, British and Russian allies of World II discussed
war
settlements.
WASHINGTON—By the time American leaders traveled to
Europe with
im
July, 4954,
their
wartime
to
meet
Russians
al-
lies, the Soviets already were completing the task of sealing off the eastern half of the continent
and
@rab
were
a great
preparing
chunk
of property without justification, the persecution of the cler-
gy, etc...As ments in deavoring
of
indicative
democratic
“elements
Marshall
that
control there to thwart the in
Tito
process.” control”
and
ele-
are enexercise
his
(The were
the
sians
Mr.
Three”
17, the Rus-
partment
made
Carter
Churchill
Bulgaria The
the
and
repert
Potsdam
“Molotov
taken
met
secret
care the
clear
replied
raising the question tions for the Western
On
“Big
on July
themselves
fellow
Communists.)
When
at Potsdam
by
of reparaallies from
Romania. of
the
files said
meeting
in
says:
that
was
already
of.” same
day,
memorandum,
in
a
top-
State
De-
tacked
mands
China
specialist
Vincent—later
by
on in
to
John be
congressional
the
Chinese
Manchuria,
ecom-
for he
at-
con-
wrote:
F. Byrnes Anthony
for the United Eden
for
the
Yalta
agreements.
to be the pattern IfMn ishtk D’tob. et throughout the Potsdam conChinese-Soviet agree- ference. The _ still-confidential as discussed prejudice minutes of Big Three and foChinese sovereignty and give the reign ministers sessions reveal Soviet Union a special position the same arguments on the same in Manchuria which can be ini- subjects day after day—Bulgamical to our national interest. ria, Romania, Yugoslavia, Italy, o:tW-s! “The ments
On July 20, in the daily meeting of foreign ministers—James
This
was
Greece,
Poland.
solution
to
be
There
found.
to
This is all spelled out in detel, in the verbatim accounts of the Potsdam eonference and
sheaf
of
in
the ©
still-confidential,
published long
related
locked
ment
documents
“Potsdam in
files and
un-
papers,”
State
Depart-
not scheduled
publication until vember election.
after
the
Arroz con pollo with Sello Rojo!
for No-
Churchill Warns Truman The papers show how Harry S. Truman, suddenly eatapulted into the awesome responsibilities
of
the
Presidency
1945 ,was Minister
move
with
in his Ri ssia.
the
greatest
12,
Mr.
on May months
in
caution
negotiations
President.”
il! cabled next two
matters
April
urged by British Prime Winston Churchill to
first
“Mr.
on
the
with
Chureh-
11, “In these the gravest
world
will
be
de-'ided.” cable the the Brit-
A second Churchill &:1e day spelled out
on’s fears:
“I fear terrible things the
during
happened
have
Rus-
san advance through Germany.” ji they were permitted to hold
on to their conquests, ded, it “would mean the
Russian forward
he adtide of
domination sweeping 120 miles...This would
be an event which if it occurred, would be one of the most melin history.” ancholy A day later, Mr. Churchill
sounded
the
alarm
again:
“An
lion Curtain is drawn upon their front. We do not know what is
go:ng on behind.” This was almost
foe
Mr.
ton
(Mo.)
Curtain”
OS
aa
was
beFul-
his “Iron first
used
The West was in the dark about much of the activity behind the new “curtain.” But there were some reports which Washington. reached
They
show,
for
example,
May
Stalin
was
defending
in
take-over
in
Poland
as
his
perfect-
proper.
ly
that
Reds Run Yugoslavia Trouble in another area was Pinpointed in a State Department “briefing paper” prepared
nM A vida
meeting: “In brief,
Bae
og
i PER
year
famous
speech when phrase
public.
in
a
Churchill’s
oe
es
ee 4
fer
the
Yalta
forthcoming
Potsdam
it appears that the Declaration on Yugoslavia
Husky Muskie WINDSOR, servation
wood
said
Ont.
officer
Ray
(AP)—ConG.
T.
Green-
Elke
of
Detroit
recently caught a 33-inch muskie and when he opened it found a
full fish’s
pint
bottle
stomach.
of
ale
in
the
and
V. M. Molotov for Russia—the angriest wrangle of the entire Potsdam conference broke out over alleged Soviet violations of
of Asia.
the
States,
Britain
““Arroz con Pollo” is a favorite dish here in Puerto Rico, and with good reason. There’s something special about the way tender chicken goes with
tasty nice—it’s a natural flavor combination! Start with a tender young chicken, and when you buy the rice, buy the best . . .
be sure it’s Sello Rojo!
was
no
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covering 18. bonds
43. another spelling for Tristram
premium 5. slow, in " musie
22. South American, serpent
highest
51. openings
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24.a concrete
17. choice cut of meat 19. horse's gait
office 7. symbol
chieftain (var.) 54. Greek letter 55. salt
mixer 25. reason
20. to agitate
56. intelligence
for erbium 8. young bird 9. equals
26. go in 28. acts of expunging 33. simians
23.to emit a play of colors poplar 27 ents
10. a wing
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monastery
skould be made. We gine
West having
cannot ima-
the heart
queen
simply
doubli
waste
bid
a
Clyde
Lam)
three | +
‘of
time
game
in
=|
dia-
HERMAN
B
y
tly
*2S
West
3D
3H
Pass
Pass
Pass
to return a small
club.
ducked
took
and
West
Declarer the
king
.
|heart '‘|now
from
played
trumped it in
bothered
|have
seen
to
dummy.
his
Deelarer
last
dummy. :
club
South
he
would
notice,
that
and
Had
West
had
four
clubs, one diamond, at least four spades (a weak two-bid cannot
‘
‘i
this bid|sane
person
name
headed by a queen level? The answer
a four-suiter
at the threemust be ne-
gative but Seuth was not thinking. He played a heart to his ace and then led the jaek of hearts which he allowed to ride. East
who
We
three-level
hasn’t
THE
bid.
with
BETTER
a
partner|
took the queen to beat the hand. do admit
HALF
that
South
was
un.
By Bob Barnes
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commune (Fr.)
;
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STAR — Monday, August 29, 1960
~
Status
(Centinued
from
authorizing
religious
Page
1)
Feliu
instruc-
Issue
Pesquera,
whose
battle
|for Bill 84 inspired the founding
tion during public school time. |of the Church-backed party, said For senator-at-large: Mario Da- that his prediction that the theme vila, provisional president of the |of religieus instruction will Tre-
CAP and hotel executive. “The party is inscribed de facto,” Flores said at the State Department office in Santurce,
turn
to
the
House
will
“that is we have fulfilled what was required of us, to file at east 10 per cent of the electoral vote.”
ligious instruction would remain alive and return to the House.”
Feliu
Bill that
said.
come
84 was killed I the theme of re-
“The
prediction
come
true
take
it to
Feliu
true.
“When predicted
Not
will
bén
D.
Otero
Bosco.
ly
renominated
Ila
convention
Ppeldo
at
Previousthe
was
Aguadi-
Rep.
Leo
Figueroa.
Amadeo’s nomination became known after 11 p. m. when the
said
life he
had
been
for public office sed his thanks
large
be
will
building
ber
in
84
gates who he added, man more
of more entitled
form
and
address said it
asked the was
permission
to
convention. the first time
He in
tion. Breaking
into
tears,
his
the
convention
declination
tion.
At
that
convention
deo’s He was
of
the
not
benefit
not
all
people.
the
to
shows
Sot.— 1:15
—
4
and
Sun.
and
4:00
—
SEATS
8:15
P.M.
Holidays 8:15
AVAILABLE
P.M.
Sidney Poitier Derothy
“viva
to
only
as
at
with
of
the
the
in
esti-
Dr.
Dr.
to stress
again,”
room
from
U.
S.
A
State
how-
are
government
the
The
action
of
taken,
to
shouts
of
tical
and
against
the
pital, Porta
Aug.
Pictures
§ COBIAN'S THEATRES
economic
titeeeEe
,
poli-
sanctions
Opening
emcuetaee HOLIDAY -- 12:00 M.
and
E.
any aid. and
to.
five
children,
Cesar,
Olga
ae
closed door
the
18-1. Cuba
resolution
and
pending Caracas.
and
is
criticizing
In
an
impassioned
speech
demn
he
the U- S. for economic
military aggression. The foreign ministers
and
also
by
S.
the
Secretary
U. of
S. State
Chris-
Herter gave immediate to the committee deciUnited
States
will
an ad formed
be
only
hoc or to as-
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é
inyest
it be only
stranger,
or
you
may
be
work
graciously
or be off
LEO
(July
22
beauty
ments
fine,
outlet to
or
bit
with }
Aug.
{21)
health
do
not
treat-
be. ex-
travagant.
:
VIRGO
Close low
(Aug.
ties your
is only
22
to
simply
Sept. '22)
will
not :fol-
suggestions,
because
demanding
you
and
but
are
that
far, too
precise.
¢
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. /22) Don’t permit that private worry to keep benefits
you from some in the world of
definite activity.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov..21) Be sure you don’t lose your temper with a good comfade over
some
financial
concerning some ‘SAGITTARIUS
matter;
or
property. | (Nov. 22 to
Dec. 21) ‘Get all career or ¢re-
dit affairs straightened out properly. i CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan.
the
Rather
than
persons
who
further
be
angry
will
with
not
support,
give
step
‘out
and put to work those fine ideas you
have
been
some time. AQUARIUS 19) Be sure
good
comrades
toying
with
;
P
for
i (Jan. 21 to Feb. you are loyal to
who
are
think-
ing of your welfare today rather
than go along with too-brilliant newcomeers who want to butter own bread solely. i PISCES
(Feb.
20
to
March
20) Take care you are not taken in by one who pretends friendship but is actually ‘criticizing subtly.
(ATHAY.
Dillinger
.
COMPLETE
not
Mostest
KELLY”
, Bo
do though
at the piano
STOP
and help with all your travel plans.
you
even
Taking
you
Fall is a glorious time to be in Europe. Social highlights,”
Before you go, come to us for details on Cunard crossings
(April 20 to May 20)
to some fascinating good friends.
20)
certain facts in questions between the United States and Cuba.”’ he said.
tions (return after Oct. 31) can mean savings up to 18%. '
trouble
i
a
ap-
too glad to see peace committee
you can enjoy Cunard’s extra seagoing vacation at low rates. Thrift Season prices together with 10% round-trip fare reduc-
a little
time.
proved formation of a committee to help solve Cuban-U. S. differences and act as a watchdog on
tian A. approval sions.
Sports, drama, music and festivals are part of a season crowded with pleasures . ., but not people. From August 23,
since
care
eral
intervention
“The
EUROPE...
with
the one to- suffer. i MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Either do your gen-
said sister Latin nations had failed to side with Cuba im a clash with the U. S., and failed to con-
SEASON SAVINGS !)
aspécts
(March 21 to April understanding with a
unwisely
country which accepts such He said Cuba would work trade with anyone it wanted
U.
AUTUMN IN
do
you.
TAURUS
Take
Cuban delegate Carlos Olvares denounced articles condemning
Combination:
to
atlisturbed home has him, or her feeling '
on a voice vote apresolution in a four-
against
proposed
Great Vacation
for
co-wopker
problems arising in the Caribbean. The committee is similar to one
Week
Msiioe Beards < Anne Meese AMBASSADOR - 12 M.
possible
Diplomats said the resolution far stronger than. expected.
for information or registra-
good
has
adding a touch of originality, or the unusual te formal plans by which a real success is tow
ARIES 19) Be
Luis
Venezuela abstained, further instruction from
Dog's,
unusually
whatever
and
Pepita,
voted
Simultaneously
2nd
for
wife,
hour secret session was
tion.
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Garcia was born in 1891 in Cabo Rojo. He is survived by his
The count proving the
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the
(Continued Fom Page 1) was considered a mere for-
government.
structor, Mr. Russell Milroy of Sentry
is
of
Rey. Burial was in Cemetery, Bayamon.
OAS
20 to apply
Trujilio
party
Monday, August 29, 1960: GENERAL TENDENCIES: You can start the week right by avoiding any morning conflict with anyone who has any official, executive or important position. Then through tonight you are
GEMINI {May 21 to June 21) Remain neutral during that} altereation between a close tie
Soviet
Distr. by Columbia
R
Hato Coeli
continued, “in con-
Dandridge Sammy Davis Jr.
Rey,
the U. S.
sonance” with the Organization of American States agreement in
Amadeo.”
Hato
Jose Luis, Carlos, and Josefina.
was
Rica
walk
mission
Amadeo
Costa
We
Church,
dictator
announcement
shoulders of and _ carried
our
Garcia, president of the Garcia Manufacturing Co., Inc., who died Saturday at Auxilio Mutuo Hos-
it was relations
Dominican was
“that
independent
Funeral services were held yesterday at Our Lady of Fatima
“very
Department
Friday that diplomatic
the
govern-
stressed,
talks
added,
For Luis £. Garcia
1)
in Washington.
was
The party is involved only Christian principles.” “Let me reaffirm also,” Da-
Fureral Rites Held
page:
yesterday...
spokesman
Foretell
or-
Da-
want
but
he
of
defend
particularly
party
when
out
parallel
requested
would
party.
completely
completely
Rafael Trujillo. The U. S. said it would recall its diplomatic mission in Ciudad Trujillo and
Amadeo
who
this
along
with
Ama-
is
status
in
lines because we both Christian principles.”
The
Cardo-
political
Church,
announced breaking
accept
“that
involved
Status
num-
Davila
not
ap-
84
ever, that the important.”
nomina-
accept
the
speak
the
to Dr.
candidate
around
Daily
insignia
drawing
said,
is
the number pealing.
ment
and asked the
declination. said he felt
about
Phone 5°73
vila
vila
available
Amadeo
the
point
Greece won her independence from the Turks in 1829 with help ;swept up into the jseveral delegates of Great Britain.
METROPOLITAN
his
When
(Continued
experience and to the nomina-
na came forward
In an emotional scene, Amadeo walked to the speakers’ plat-
will
mated that the party has filed 84,000 petitions, he said he found
nominated
voted for him. But, Dr. Cardona was a
sician,
votes.
it.
CAP
again.”
representative a
capitol
“I
and he expresto those dele-
asked
21
that
for
the
House
OFFICIALS
his
final results were announced, showing he edged out Dr. José N. de Cardona, Mayagiiez phy-
by
the
eandidate
GOP (Continued From Page 1) Silva New nominees are Julita Arce de Franklin and Ru-
because
Involved
a Ke
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THE SAN JUAN STAR
OFF
THE
SOHN Richard who
an
a.
on
the
to
the
planning
as
advisors
board
of
that
ington College in Va...At the UPR an
exposition
an official visit and a few days vacation in P.R.. .. Luis Lucio, the S. J. Carnival’s last King
Momo is now playing the drums at The Gallery... Mr. J. C. Parr, with
Wash-
art
by
Mrs
anniversaries with
the
Comptroller
Branch,
USA Caribbean Signal Agency was presented with a DA Cer-
Fredicksburg, art museum,
of
ag)
their wedding
of Maribel Rahola of Santurce, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. José Rahola. Andrea and Mariat Mary
Mr.
Mr. and ! Bill both ceteorated
country. ..Andrea Jackson of Arlingten, Va., is the house gtest
bel are classmates
- for
and Mrs. Smith...Herman Ettedgni, president ef the Venezuelan Basebaf League, and a Commissioner of La Rineonada Racetrack left yesterday after
of technicians and advisors being sent to Pakistan by Harvard serve
day
Tom Cox and Smith. They
dinner and a night on the town. Happy Fourth to Tom and Mrs. Cox, and Happy Tenth to Bill
last year, has been director of a group
University
] Invade Sedate
‘Cool Beatniks
CUFF special
economist
study
scope and habits of gambling in Puerto Rico, which the San Juan Racing Association presented before the Commoiwealth legislature appointed
Jay
tifieate / for
Outstanding
and
Milder opened last evening... Dave Odell and charming wife Molly and brother Jack with
Continuous Service recently by Col. Dulaney L. O’Roark USAR-
his
CSA
attractive
Missus
out
doing
the old city last week, told me of their Dixieland band concerts, which premieried at the Star
Bowling
Center
in
Rie
p. m.
...A
grey
type,
Commander
at
Barracks...Dr.
Frank
worth,
of
leader
beau-
tiful flamingo flew into Dorado Beach Hotel last week, obviously for an extended visit. After
H.
the
will
participate
in the
Fifth being
.World Forestry held in Seattle,
Congress Washing-
ton.
flamingo
he
was
instead
of
a
he
was
not
made
at
the
track
by
he
took
off
again,
a
grey
pink
one,
very
welcome
his
“kin”, and
so
reports
that the accomodations are better at the. Dorado Beach Hotel.... Last
Thursday
evening
was
a
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impressed. the dirtiest
and most unwashed mob of beatniks in London here tonight,” boasted
David
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especially
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-around
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it to El Comandante which already has pink flamingoes. because
Wads-
Tropical
dras,
several attempts to find the owner of the bird, they offered
Perhaps
Henry
Forest Research Center of the U.S. forest Service at Rio Pie-
Pie-
Gras yesterday, and will continue each Sunday from now on at 2:30
‘
By Chuck New «coosgesssussumman’
Gilbert,
prepared
— Monday, August 29, 1960
o
IN:
Invisible
Voyageof in
Havana
i
THE
REAL Star
Per
August 29, 1960
Success-criepted
FULLY
=
maid
FOR SENT
service.
pramcciemsl cooryiien tes Reed,
2
Moderate
ane
HOUSES
FOR
-
FURNISHED
bedrooms.
een:
daily,
linen,
weekly,
Slct meieh-
cael py
HOTELS
Kitobem:.
water cee
ieee
‘steve.
8. 1960 Conseeu-
Iglesias, corrates. 2-9279. 824
TWO & THEEE BEPEOOM apartments, Rever occupied. Built-im stove, water heater, mahégany cabinets. perch, laundry. Unfurnished. Bolivar 7, Urb. Pi-
fiero, Hate Rey, 1:30—6:09 or call 6-6793. Rent
775
Sareet... ter:
conditioned). screens,
fruit trees. partly
BEACH: 1 large reom, dining
bedroom,
living
baths,
2 yr.
6-0645.
\bove
best
Large
rates appiy to solid set 5% pt. (see
type
ype
21
SAME RATE as 5 limes or-
dmary
BEACH
No.
SAME
3
RATE
limes
Type
RATE
2 limes
Ne
as
ordinary
t ORDINARY
tion.
leeated
All
cancellations before
12
type
2
the
be
ad
ads
must
be
\Mi
saturday
as
any
THE
before | by 11} Monday
are requested to
errors
SAN
STAR
University.
wxury
3
will
excfusive
» Ome Daily.
.
&
shepping.
i
Ext.
2615
city’s
¢1
Plaee,
24219.
upstairs.
big
to 6
yard
with
fruit
Sehool. Call days
63508.
2388
WANTED
TO
RENT
INCOME
NO
ATTRACTIVE
Large
livingroom,
home
beautiful
facing
sea.
MODERN
water
heater.
$140
Tel.
Hotel.
Beautifully
furnished
APARTMENT. 1
bedroom.
in
* Oe
UNFURNISHED
dence at includes washer
TAL 2| PARTLY
Altamira screens, and
stove,
—
3
bedroom
near Garden refrigerator, hot
~ FURNISHED
‘room
water,
resi.
Hills — electric one
2}
Ocean
Park
FOR
330
SALE
* 3 3 bedrooms, 2
hot water, garage. screens. Block from th Iniastry 63141,
| THREE
bath. | port.
BEDROOMS.
ard. 8-0617. 830 living-dining, ear-
etc. Unfurnished. Has stove’ Calle wee te: FoF adults. no pets. Includes | Cordeva 658 Puerto Nuevo. Rental $90 utiities, Call 2.7833 after 7 PM. information telephone 61244. 2786 S31 | Sa 4
new
building.
Near
conditioned Located at
4
Comerio
Calle
Tel.
R.
P.
649
NICELY
LOCATED
office. Approx. '.500 Condominio Condado
Office 501, next to Woolworth Ponce de Leon Ave. Stop 17% Moderate rent. Call Mr.
—
2815
2-2340. ,
Tel.
sq. —
Bldg. turce, Suarez 2
ROOMS FOR RENT Hate Hotel La La Concha, Concha, ! Coutade Condado. "Cea? » wholewie some, coffifertably furnished room with
VILLA home,
St.
rooms,
2
7830
NEVARES, 17 R24, 3
car
BR. P.: Beautiful airconditioned bed-
carport,
modern Wi
maid‘s
room
facilities.
Near
Private
bath.
daiena
Mederate
Ave.
Phone
2-2883.
NED
furnished
rates.
1154
93
& Mo-
ANGELES
heater, carport. Ashford 2598
4
AIRCO.
rooms,
private bath & entrance, block from La Concha & beach. Monthly or | weekly. 1156 Magdatena, Tel. 2-9473. | Ext.
2,
PEREZ
WG9,
MOERIS:
living-dining,
brand
COOL,
screens,
99
BREEZY
OR
RENT
BUCARE
home
amced.
$28,700.
93
BUILDINGS terest.
Mortgage
$15,000
at
University & busses. Hyde Tel. Piedras. Information
must. 2752
Telephone
for one
per-
private éntrance. 15th. References a
2-5110.
829
DONCELLA GUEST HOUSE - $00 yards from beautiful beach Airconditioned. Kitchen privileges. Nicest residential section, near airport. 108 Doncella St., Punta
6%.
Marias,
Santurce.
9-O774.
OF
WANTED
TO SHARE
CONTINENTAL LADY wants to share her 2 bedroom (airconditioned) apartment, Ist floor. CONDADO, near Swiss Chalet. 3-6644 evenings or weekends. 829
LOTS BUY
YOUR
Piedras per sq.
FOR
B-—1
— Caguas meter up.
LOT
Sunday.
&
2788
SALE. im BUCARE,
Road K 17,2. Call 67291 or
Rio
$4.50 come UP
T.V. SALES & SERVICE
renting 14% taxes & in Park,
Las
1691
Saturday
FOR SALE
9 APARTMENT building, clear on imvestment after
room
91
2807
6-7441.
Call
Furnished
son, private bath. Available September
with
telephone, view of mountains. Ideal for children. 3 bedrooms, attractively fin2886
CONDADO:
water
1106.
SALE
{
Moderna
built-in cabinets, porch, double Information 3-8365, or Avenida
FOR
Mag-
i
2810
LOS
air
and | >aths. separate livine & dining Telephone | Kitchen, bar, laundry, maid’s room,withphone,
livingroom,
OFFICES,
RENT
ISLA VERDE: Modern 3 bedroom home. 2 blocks from San Juan Hotel, 2 blocks from beach. $32,000. Call 9-0145. 2827 910
enormous
61396.
furnished
HOUSES
within walkSchool. Tel
4 bedroom home, living, diningroom, modern kitchen, 3 baths. maid’s room carport, garage. Call 6-6969. 2776 91 SAN FRANCESCO - Violeta G-10, corner De Diego. 1,500 meter lot, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, servant’s quarters with bath,
Aug.
921
baths & 3 or 4 bedrooms, img distance of Robinson 2-5852. 217
EXCLUSIVE
se
cabinets,
FOR
Bayamon Shopping Center, rg@asonable rent, good opportunity for doctér or an } American firm, Call: ; John Martinez
air ft.
news, 3 bedrooms, carport, screened & fenced, equipped kitchea, 5 minutes airport. See after 5 PM. 2858 829
g | 2872
é
PARKING
OFFICES
LOST
91
VERY
in a Room)
persons
FREE
.
*
RENT
because Franciscus Real Estate cao rent your apartments and houses to good temants at no cost to you immediately
bath, other dei School.
SANTA ANA, Rio Piedras: 3 bedrooms, closets, 1 bath, livimg_dinimg, front porch, Parking, kitchen with stove, modern
bath apartment with maid’s Year's lease required. Parker, 33788. 2312
72
Carpert.
Close trees. Center, 2-500, after
furntrans-
Awoiieis’
(Two
Juan Melid, Owner-Manager
910
for
of
Quiet.
bath.
3-8400
RENT
2
Concha,
AL
$254
$105.
apartments
be respoasible for only one in-| | Parner, “carn year's Correct mmsertion. NEAR CARIBE HILTON: (arabes au clans DiI
sec-
CONDADO: Large airconditioned studio room and bath im new building sear La
immediately
JUAN
&
Best
Convenjestly
FOR
829
2750
Advertisers
steve.
busses
3 De.
Yardley
for
quarters.
heater,
2773
submitted
paper
report
mear
pertation
12 noem on day | Deinre punt cation weekdays,
air-
liaen basis, 2151
AIRCONBDITIONED APARTMENT, ished, suitable for 2. Near beach.
DEADLINES
All
1
2842
day
ordered
HOUSES
SEE FRANCISCUS ADVERTISEMENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT SECTION
HOTEL
INCLUDING BREAKFAST & BINNER For reservations call 2-0260 —: 2-0261
yard.
lease. Unfurnished or Monterrey, Rio Piedras
EXECUTIVE & FAMILY unfurnished apartment
PER-
monthly basis, ideal fer transients. Caoba St., Punta Las Marias,
submit-
business
IN
furnished
servant’s
Water
OCEAN FRONT rent. Beautifully
TYPR
must
maom
before peptic ation. An nust rum at least once.
COME
t
|
COMMERCIAL,
COMFORTABLE,
rent.
2854
mest
ted
EFFICIENCY
apartment,
as 3
ordinary
SAME
No.
for
PONCE
ot
MELIA
Bayamon,
screened.
Cal
Type
houses
conditioned bedreem, ete. > for adults. Mosthly Cacique, 33091. 2792
type
Type No, 4 iS". T¥pe
and
terian Hospital on beach. SON 9:30-11, 3:60-6:68.
Detow)
0.
apartments
CLASS
185
furnished and unfurnished. FRANCISCUS REAL ESTATE, 3 Naira, next to Presby-
}
« RATES SPECIAL Frid°ays, Saturdays & Sufdays $6.50 PER PERSON?
tiving-dining,
garage.
Save Time And Money
space charged fer, 3 lines3 words per lime) charge for single insertion.
FIRST
2867
830
NEAR room,
2
phone,
IN
Stay
HOTEL
HILLTOP HOME. panoramic vi-w of moun & oceam. ta 4 bedrooms ins (1 air-
$140-$15a
'
type.
WHEN
re. A
maid service. 67 Santiago Ber Condade St. Weekly 271
LINE k
“
runaiald = ite
agi , Tiéerator,
DIRECT
RENT
ARDO:
built-in
3-8254 |
Day
Minimum estimate Miz mura ite
;
money.
saves
cg a i
AUGUST Line For
amt
—<
Insertions:
Times
— Monday,
this year. 3 Nairn, next te Presbyterian | 2309
Rates & Information live
time
*
CLASSIFIED ADS EFFECTIVE Rates Per
STAR
APARTMENTS
ESTATE
i
Juan
.
ESTATE
BEAL
RARER TT
San
4
JUAN
CLASSIFIEDS
3-8400 Ext 72
the
SAN
nares
fn
k
18
Near Rio
2853
ANIILLES
GUES?
with
private
bath,
Private
baths,
linens,
kitchen
TV
SOUSE,
m
lovety
Wes
Dew furmsfed rooms. Reasonable Rates. Social Seeurty Building, Porce de Leée Bui, th Floee, Apartment 401-482, Mrs
bath,
BADIO
for years. hospitals,
deliver.
some
RENTAL
Call
$5.00 one week,
Telerental Service.
3-0719
and
$15.00 per month,
267
heal Estate Corner
se7Gm
ur
gGoUSsE
it close to Garden
first
Hills,
rate!
Three
ride to i €aparra Country Club. a short hundred | “™rnished. on a feet up, it’s g cool greenThree neighborhood | 2¢T®
0 ancisco
arter
oe ma hea
a bars of fine homes with tall trees on land-| rooms —fully furnished d tracts of am acre or more. Call San Patricio residence — a distiguished at $300. Bucare siecinns ln th and can jnPe other cas outstandcee ||=— Cree Weleoomnn, dlevubblied,, «au cocl Offerings in this img suburbs{
Hih i i |
I5
space
throughout — $390.
BUILD A HOUSE — and enjoy the living space and special conveniences you have always wanted! Call us anytime and we'll be glad te show you superb building sites, large or small, city or country. Invite your architect, too —
|| |: HT !i I
if Bl
ASHFORD
&
TELEVISION, RADIOS, for rent in your hotels, given to e service Sam own home.*
aave remodeied charm. home, and now offer
Drivate
yi
174
semi-private
COTTAGES -— furnished,
25847
Miramar, with mice ocean view. Near Caribe Hultom and Comdade Hotels. Coat.
Vea
aad
: —
i
2813
Reems
aucendstiomed Rossem Mrs.
F
sone
BEACH
i
Con\ement.
LA CASA ROSA - Cuest House - One bleck from beach, residential section AR
WINDS
q
TRADE
FOR CLASSIFIEDS Tel. 3-8254
Realtor .
TELS.
3-5315
Eggo
Teel
—
ea
aT ee
Lo
ie
=
aw
¥,
eS
roe
ne
‘THE SAN JUAN STAR — Mendny, August 29, 1960
CLASSIFIED
3-8400° Ext 72 SECRETARIAL Dick-up
livery.
ee
ee
USED FOREIGN CARS |
GELP
Lebaugh
ee
Renaults —
Triumphs — Tounus — Opel —
WANTED
Scouse, venetian blinds.
Cou, awnings,
Ce
All
ae Ex-
carports,
Derience unnecessary. Wages commen | surate with ability. Attractive future. on =
tn.
tiki . \. 3. 6-2560, an
1958
leee
anve
sien
of the
program
and
are
VOLKSWAGEN
retirement
plan
expan-
appli-
ae:
Nace
2885
sales experience helpful but not requir-
:
w eee
diee, 2822
oak
Exclusive Carrier Dealers im
een
See
or phone
EXPERIENCED
TF
aa
39275.
Duarte
a)
eco ANY MAKE 'or MODEL
3
STATESIDE MECHANICS 2-4718
$1485 os
BORGWARD
Se units
;
EXPERIENCED ;
20, “Hate Rey.
a
Make
APPLIANCE waRQUEZ
oe
ame
GEADU- | 2797
BABY errress
Architect. or phone
YOUR
CAHLDEEN
lacey
nen
Mehert
J.
.
Alderdice,
CLOSING CHEMICAL FACTORY - For|teave
150 pal WANTED — FEMALE — | uP, recovery
Lady
MONEY
_————
MAKING
a
ela’
Rew
tem.
OFPORTUNITY guest
tea
house
—
— | ing working e
ae Se oe
LEAVING
E
10
years
U
of
i
PR
FOR SALE
—
States,
days
Beautiful
bought.
Drier.
a
week,
fe
for canine
BOSPITAL
fa-
Availabe | 2S
aftersooms
and
oe
»
ee
Lena,
Lana
esq
Cre,
831
CLOTHES
commercial
senna
11
months. Priced for quick] even
1960 desires
establishment
or statistical
Tears.
work.
ear
masks,
See
rubber goods
bet
2308
ws
DEEERS
Lab.
94
Every
insular
on off mokes
Phone 2-3013 Ext. 218
ation
ee
write Miss Santiago, Box 10681 Caparra| MOVING Heights.
TO
STATES
Westinghouse
and
seilling:
SS
ee
ee
ve
bw
ene
ss
Ne.
2,
ee
as
for
—
where
you
move.
AWNINGS.
Geers.
windows,
7.
Rio
Piedras. Tel
ARE YOU going to mover Use the best
2539
service
Puerto
—
ey
estimate.
Pa-
a
R<PAIRS
William A. Green, Puerto Rice's
UF | vel
vies Comenrs,, oat Colp Was)=58, Fone
and
FOR WATCH & CLOCK REPAIRS
62072. | Only Certified
e
im
Call us without oblig-
consultation T
WATCH
Moving,
SIEGMUND, Villa Prades
‘ssn | Development.
Km.
&
MOVING & STORAGE
pertamt
ween
SERVICE
ott
Santurce. Tei | ities up to 3 years.
|
if you!
Oe
HOUR
trom factory, $45 @.
2-105L
electric tremer,
trom
00.
a
=
1853 Pence de Leen Ave.
purchase,
—_—
AND
ONDITIONING
Also rent for | bathtub enclosures, “picture windows”, lermifes. Fully guaranteed. $12.09 menthiy. Musical Trading Ce. Inc.| best quality aluminom. Payment facil-
ee
cheese
Col
Engineering Specialists
kits
‘The
COOLING
AL
Jeam.| Full keyboard. Treated for teapics ang | SCREENS,
ale oes
an
s
comr ane Oxygen
‘
PIANOS — DERECT
eae tan nos or
GENER
SCREENS
en deen
on rainy days or sights.
ee
923
or | LIVINGROOM, DININGROGM, TV, bed. | buy 2 washing machine and s drrer dur") packing. shipping and storaceof fur]
Excellent
arving
&
and
private business involving bookkeeping,| room tables, lamps, washing machine. | ing this sale. Other free appliances t0| pitere CW.
accounting
aid
1958 HOTPOINT STOVE, ¢lectric. 39°,| NOW YOU CAN GET your clothes dry | 244 only
ee
REFRIGERATION
i 7
:
$31 | used
ee
zg | 2778
hewital amd pa-| thing for physicians.
-
cae
lies
$3 | meters,
TABLES
=
eee
— Stabesifie exMBING
Instaliation of home apeliances. Werk Guaranteed. Telephane 7-1327. Munoz Rivera 1000, Censteuctera Garay. ,
I~
SUPPLE
First
ratory
BANQUET
ee
SUPPLIES
MOSPITAL
nights. | .nioment
sale. Has deepweli and storage drawers. | Distributors is holding. a Special Dryer
BBA
i
im capable
on
CAR-
| perience. Factery & Suilding mainten-
oon ae
cise
ees
a
|i
buffet tables. glasses, trays. ice bowts.
WANTED-WOMEN | £2!! Holloway, $1132 or 61166.
GRADUATE,
a
CAN
a
CITY
ALL
i
OZ.
EAGLE DRUG @th infantry Shopping Center Rie Piedras
ee
see
pM.
2831
14° |e
8
Reasonable rates. Telephone 2122 after | “Tosctive clothing and equipment.
must sell im
sew.
Also Westinghouse
just
—
2887
‘
POSITIONS
gerator,
Job
Write Box N, San Juan Star
2799
for the
e.
cents -|7
FOR
reasen-
al!
brand new. Call days 20500, after 6, Telephones 24549 and 3.0352 6-3508.
experience
Hea #-Day ry
For
8-0588
$8).
all brand
| ives.
ACCOUNTANT
CERTIFIED PUBLIC
Telephone
FURNITURE
831
WANTED—MEN
POSITIONS
. Solvent recovery Water 7s
2884
Gace
"Con6-5429.Kua Seu: Snics
pointment. 2833
perfect condition.
items.
98¢
supervision.
PLUMBING
a
nee:
om parts. Call| piements W we don't have what you well set i fer you. Try Sierra’s ur want Acercia Jam @5
srs atreer “ith, Stacie’ | MACHINERY © EQUIPMENT Santurce,
Continental
Powder
ee
ee
282
repairs
Se
(0 Ponce de Leon 406, Puerta | gay service Guarantee 831 8-184 or 8-1612
.
pounds
comfortably.
Jory part ; = ae “a
:
SHOP
So
es
Ca mene 300) ee, We Wale-ite, bine.
8
able rates. using MARY
and
ONLY
SERVICE
REPAIR
PAINTING
safety
oF
a subs-
are brand Rew! wholesale prices.
on
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
——E_
— We have one Sedan
a
yy
and qqubthrdrates sine the cosential
prefessio-
SYS.
Will i set ap your oifice.
CONCENTRATE. REDUCAL. Easy to prepare, really delicions,
Also service fer people without
=
FOODS
reconditioned, ;it
Sales and Service -— afi types of
office equipment.
really effective. Helps shed
SERVICE
busi@mess
space
5X
CABINETS,
INTER-COMMUMICATION
NEW 00 CALORIE FOOD
STATESIDE SERVICE ANSWERING
sew,
LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY . !|?2_
BY
Taxes & rexgistrat- |
$1400.
3668, San | YHLANG 30 | TEMS.
HEALTH
;
aH
and one Station Wagon.
a.
D, San Juan Star.
-—
1960
wmans-|
to Box English 2318
= HELP
=
1037
830
-
BILINGUAL
facturer’s representative for supplies. References required.
Avenue,
earde Davila Sucesores, Box
Santurce. | 2464
Tels. 3-4367, 23538.
Essential bilingual. Portfolio | ion paid. Call 66585 any time, er see at | 2218
Architect,
WANTED
a, coe oe eee ee local agent, Continental Moving and Sterattractive prices. Ricardo Davila | age, offers you the exclusive sanitianl Sucesores, Box 3669 San Juan, P. R. vans for local and overseas moves Our
ws
HANDLING EQUIPMENT = {ico of 21073 tora Gon estmaie
$1400. Tel: 2-7162.
appearance.
im
5 years
of
minimum
with
DRAFTSMAN
MOVING& STORAGE
> OF | as ‘SS | neatly uniformed and highly trained peroo 1 are specialists ia banding your am NDITIONERS prized possessions. Please CARRIER USED air conditioning units. : 2431 ‘gz $100.00, $125.00, $158.08. Philco, | COLSON CASTERS. hand trucks, piatYork. Remington, ete. We) form trucks, lift tracks, conveyers and OFFICE EQUIPMENT wate te. year ceed auf. Bast dest in }citer material bending nt. Ri-
see — 1952 model. 4 doors
a
MALE
7
SIMCA, 7500 mechanically miles. 9 menths|*4N JOAN - saswerlag FONCE; Qitimeual, ARCHITECTURE AL) 1950 on joad. Top only condition and | b&sr telephom service andBM)
—
of
fe
wa
MOTORS
Air Conditioning, 1683 Fernandez Juncos, | Juan. -P. R.
6000 mien Cahsum28203reef
ed. Must have cap and be willing to|——Siay
om
ae ‘mdustriai Ee
sz
1960
GEN
$23)
WEEK
ELECTRIC
=
babed on profit-
EARN 3200 — PER
Models
ee es Sept.-
Sete lan fos somcenem Grew jes sharing. Write Box C, San Juan Star. and
1959
at your
5 Leaving ee
screening
FILTERS
towa. Filters, instalation service. Stev
best
nied a hoe unched .a jation-wide
COND.
Hillmans oe home window oe : anite Karmonn Ghid | types Call 35998.
RENAULT DISTRIBUTORS
& WOMEN of character: Our na-
tional organization is one
and
AIR
SERVICES
CARE EVERTWHRERE P. & FILTERS ENG. masufacturers ai | A ©. Smith muectric Motors im sizes| MOVING _ United WITh Van Lines. Inc. through its
Volkswagens
Fort Buchanan Highway or Phone 8-1327 or 8-0406 for DEMONSTRATION
217
"
MEN
MISCELLANEOUS
SPORTS & FOREIGN CARS
SERVICE
EFFICIENT. fast Secretartai Service, legal documents, anes contracts. — =reports. tree
3-8254 DIRECT LINE
2413
res
Pta
Master
Las
W
Lae-
Marias.
26500.
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PAGE
20
SED
THE
CLASSIFIEDS PUBLIC
AUCTION
(Continued
AT
From
Page
into
throughout
the
hemisphere
been stormy in the lutic:13, the Church
Notary will sell by
part
have
wake of revofor the most
jias, until recently,
on Friday, September
New
Threat
At
of
al
p.m. at his office in
Co nmunism.
that
enouj!:
Philipsburg.
foothold
the
in
dwelling thereon
ed
Communist
situated in the
stated in a “Cstbolicism
Back Street at Philipsburg.
ané the world that are totally oppsed to each other and can
resj}1ad
never The
The Southern half
two
An undivided portion
SAN DRAMA Notice
of the “Estate Defiance’ area of “’e whole being 11 acres. Information on the conditions of the sale etc., can be obtained at:
the office of the lotary
of Special
of
Puerto
Rico
Floor
of
-the
outstanding
4nn
—ic =
<
Education Dept. Offers
of
the
I dida’t Landers.
for the
Beyond
The
CAP
was
formed
They
were
quick
students
that
schools. for the
want
There
Friday
afternoons.
present
moment
SOBRE:
PARA
SLLOR,
RANGER
LCDO.
BERNICE CASPER
cs— |
noiseless, leaving
excellent
Island,
2826
condition,
$20.00.
Phone
FAIRLA
Owner | Wier nzg
rante
JC ;
TION
TOO
CAN
or any other of
the
de 1969.
SPANISH
the
SECRETARIO SALA
de
quince
tos de
mayor
ARSENIO
in
a
la
pueda | MONARCH
solicit
dias
cir
RUIZ
TRIBUNAL
DE
SEAS
ALCOA
POR: GRACIELA DE LA PAg (Secretaria
st
Street.
2728
6
Phil.,
POTARO
75
Telephone
Mrs.
tomorrow
Aug.
TRANSCARIBBEAN
are
located.
France
—A
thief
in
an
uproar.
He
3.5144
De
of
and
Scott,
French
film,
Tickets who
each
-be
cast
a
A
warnings junk
dealer
every
half
called
up
hour. to
extremely dangerous. Police broad-
DEPARTURE AUG. 30
!
=
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2
2
Y.
only scrap lead.
=
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1
a1 Sept.
America,
Newark
3
2
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2
31
Sept.
S.J
-
30
29 3
N.
Y.
to a was
SCHEDULES
ARRIVAL S.J. AUG. 2B
29
N. Orleans
say
he thought he had the coftainer. He did, and reported he had paid
the container been handled in the four francs (80 cents) for it wrong way, it could have been p North African who said a
1
=
3
Gulf ports
30
a
2
Sea Land of P. R,
alt
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St:
Thomas
Ponces
Alcoa
Tropie ;Fieight
Barranquilla
Bordas
N.Y. ;
Bull te Lines
adinianas
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St. Thomas
PRVI
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Gulf
Mayaguez,
Ponce,
Alcea
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Ponce,
u-
>
Cristobal,
Charleston,
© 1s0 F wmuane
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CO-
‘the cleanest taste possible in smoking today! ee
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2
7
Bait.,
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¢
Gene:
Waterman
Ponce.
Mayaguez,
& Co.
as
Thomas,
Gulf
Sept
Gulf
OPERATOR |AND/ OR , AGENTS ‘Alcoa |
829
the coolest.
will
will be $1.00 per person
SCHOOL
91
R.
performance.
x
2-6168,
P.
Wednesday,
.
. . the lightest,
the
30-31.
for
lead container of radioactive materials used to check the flow of gas in an industrial plant. Had
N. Europe
Diego
in
an Edinburgh festival, and a special prize given by French writers.
stole
31
N.Y.
: Church
On Tuesday, A Chaplin Festival will be shown. It includes “The
announced.
3
weeks. School of The Benedict
Santurce
4.
TURMAN
Club
The ° “Air-Conditioned” GQ
ARE YOU STILL LOOKING for a school for your chitd? Special .school) group, 1
Riviera
° Orleans
Balt.,
Cine
on
netted only 80 cents had the French
Truiille N.
Republic.)
Dominican
SHORTHAND.
ELEMENTARY
grades 2806
Bak.,
the
The
tomor-
It won first prize at a Film Festival, a prize at
St. Thomas
JEAN
SPEEDWRITING Schools,
POLARIS
is-
courses are geared to the of the regions where the
2B
Mobile,
storm,
today,
Catholic
St.
SUPERIOR, | SOLON
crossroad Loiza & Wilson Streets. Small circls and individual instruction. P! Ine 3.5144.
120 wpm in Speedwriting.
THE
the
fall
Ateneno will give two showings of films at 8:45 p.m. at the Ateneo
improvement, animal hus-
MAYAGUEZ.
Santurce, 75 DE DIEGO STREET,
SPEEDWRITING
OF
before will
The
ad-
the
en un
de Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico a 15 de
Mayaguez,
Method
SCHOOLS
lo desee
se
término
LEARN
BENEDICT
asi
el presente aviso para ser pupor lo menos en tres veces du-
Benedict
language with
world-renowned
el
que
y
[cericaico de en esta Isla
:
LANGUAGE CLASSES YOU
persona
| expido icado
1
INSTR
%
is
‘Av
Barranquilla
N.Y.
name
shown. Cannes
Newark
Ca.
old
jJoon,””
N. Orleans
N.
the
Chaplin Festival And French Movie
80¢-Theft Frets Nice
religious
Mcbile,
releasing
partment
trainees
the
St. Croix
M
CASABLANCA, ha portar radi || FRANCES licencia para SIX SHELLINES
comparecer
has a
by
Rink,”’ “The Vagabond,” “‘The Adventurer,” and ‘‘Easy Street.” On Wednesday, “‘The Red Bal-
NICE,
at
has
bandry, dairy production, and sugar cane cultivation, the deThe needs
the
outlook
row... soon. (NEXT: The
farm-
and
throughout
culture, pasture soil’ conservation,
provide
Florida
for
a
Cine Club To Show
of acceler-
supervisors
shows
disapproval
Domingo,
regime
At present, 22 courses are being offered on mechanized agri-
out
Mobis,
de
pontabie, |Dunal al tfecto, y a fin de que cual-|LEDA I
2-9091.
farm
FROM
TROPIC STAR
H
would
ers,
liberal
calm
as
of Education’s
courses
SHIPPING
Corporation
ste
point
training
economic
progress.
Santo
land.
public schools for all students. In most schools it is an hour off on
EX-PARTE
i
to
regime
year a program
ated
ministrators
United States that allow one hour of religious education outside the
NARIO
orden
TYPEWRITER,
to
for Ciudad Trujillo, is outwardly calm. Catholic exiles here say the
permits.
Department
school
are 43 of 50 states in the
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE | armas de fuego y de acuerdo a una
REMINGTON
defend
it outside
The Church instruction.
60-1375
"a0 || COO E, ALCARAZ | icitud
The
seek one hour of religious education per week for all public school
CORSAIR os
El
to
Trujillo’s
with
conversely
Church’s
more
section on vocational agriculture is offering during the current
They do not seek religious education in the public schodls. They
(RENOVACION)
ar-
of wanting
political prisoners.
Agricultural Courses
what they consider is a popular misconception of their motives.
Director,
EDICTO peticionario por su abogado,
a
without authority to author their comments told this reporter the Church is not interested in political power or the Christian Action Party beyond those questions which directly affect the Church.
SHIP ALCOA wx
ARMAS
this,
“Christian principles ignored by our laws.” Prominent churchmen
properly any ad-
LICENCIA
thousand
In recent days, the government has adopted what appears to be a
Scores of priests have been forced to flee the country. The
ian Action Party. To Defend Principles
stock
CIVIL NuM.
a
public school children formation of a Christ-
EL TRIBUNAL SUPERIOR DE PUERTO RICO SALA DE MAYAGUEZ DAMIAN LUCIANO ROBLES PETICIO-
831 | PORTAR
ee
here.
Advertisement
9
ELSIE
Rico,
sown
a week has led
Building,
Yellen)
Puerto
The
in the Dominican say, is in as open
being
Pursuan to Section 2 of Article Il of the By-Laws
at the race pola eae
yo: Meet FRANK: sen Wednes a
B.
The Church Republic, they
and
material
the fear of reprisal for their compatriots showing in their eyes. °
struggle with the Commonwealth for an hour of religious education
and the debentures of San Juan Drama Festival, Inc., for shares of Class A Common Stock in Theatre Development Corporation, and for the transaction of
Barry
been
suspicion
wrestles
despair
Our information comes from exiled priests here who talk in whispers,
is
safety
‘‘go
of
Marriage
country
Dominican Republic quite problem presents itself.
physical
Juan Drama at the Eighth
shares
for
overthrow the 30-year-old di¢tatorship,’ hundreds executed. The
schools is guarenteed.
In the another
separation
Church-State crisis is building. There is concern within the Church that the seeds of Communism are
ation, the agreement providing, among its other terms, for the exchange of the and
for
of
merger of San Juan Drama Festival, Inc. with Theatre Development Corpor-
issued
provides
defiance
Meeting
Popular
has thus far been honored
Castro,
complex
EN
Honey, home.
Banco
have
rested
parents having the right to deter-
in
freedom.
San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Tuesday, September 27, 1960, at ten o’clock in the forenoon for the purpose of authorizing the adoption of an agreement of
‘
ERSON!. ;_
letter to
Special
serving
religious
of Stockholders
such other business as may come before the meeting or journment thereof.
Notary
G.—
a
priests
and State and complete
INC.
of Stockholders of San Festival, Inc. will be held
J. Alph. €. O'Connor
come
that
800
of Church
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN as required by Section 901 (c) of the General Corporation Law for the Commonwealth
aforementioned.
that
Meeting
There
with
Perhaps they have kad sonie effect.
JUAN
FESTIVAL,
supervision,
private
advertisement
of the Backlands
Please,
to
state
taken the form of pastoral letters, one of its heaviest weapons,
to the public
to know the truth.” The Church threatened
under
schools may be required to give religious education against his will, and the right to establish
/;® means of production, because '} establishes a terror police state
equivalent to (24.85 acres).
THOMAS
the
Communism
the right
United
Cuba’s constitution under Batista, which with respect to the
In
it is a system ‘‘which denies the most fundarights of man, since it
sod denies
the
sidies.
man
said
condemns
of
extreme,
that 400 are
establishes a dictatorship in order tt obtain total state control over
10 ha. 0.5 a. 43 ca.
write
of
puppet
bishop’s safety at this moment is in jeopardy. While Trujillo is an avowed enemy of Communism, the excesses of his regime nae been
right
Religious education in _ private schools is guaranteed, but may not receive revolutionary sub-
recently
concepts
be reconciled.”’ pastoral letter
because brutally mental
Defiance’ area:
Cuba
pastoral letter that and Communism
to
Church
of the “Estate
in
a
the
civil, and public education secular.
Europe.
archbishop
government
both
mine whether children will receive religious education, which is part of the curriculum of the state schools. No teachers in the state
by
will be no better than that sufferAn
being
Church
a strong Caribbean
its doors will be shut and it will be forced into silence. Its situation
A lot of land with
the
Cuba, it is estimated of Spanish descent.
Doors
gains
in
if
guarantee
priests. Of the
The Church knows
‘f Communism
not
States. He also condemned what he termed ‘‘fascist’’ and ‘‘Yankee”’
remained
But now a new threat is at the catliedral doors—Internation-
9th, 1960 at 5 0’ clock
silence’
did
passive, enduring the dictates of the State so as not to start a tide of anti-clericalism.
Public Auction
>
— Monday,’ August ‘29, 1960
education bill under consideration in its legislature. to ;worship in 4reedom and the] West Germany, to draw a comsafety of the worshipers. Castro, parison, is a country where a Cathlittle more than a week ago, lash- olic party rules. The constitution ed back by accusing the Church places the entire education system
1)
Church has enjoyed a measure of tolerance from the government. While Church-State _ relations
Philipsburg, St. Maarten The undersigned Acting
Acting
a
New Threat Of Communism Has Stirred Passive Hemisphere Churches Into Action
PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE
2825
SAN JUAN STAR
GE Pon ale ape tear ree
EF
a
=
a
any
_. (TER, SAN:JUAN, STAR: — Mondiay;! August 29, 1900. STANDINGS
:
Rocky Nelson
AMERICAN
By Jimmy Cannon No
one
to be the same in
baseball
it to the kids. They
hand
game
believes
them
no
that
the
he
is
grateful
for
is
his
contention
serve
his
where
you
they
always.
tell
Dertoit
58
65
.472
15%
Boston Kansas City
52 44
70 79
426 358
20% 29%
ticket and
advise
them
to
it
sport.
is
After
a
privilege
eight
to
ey
unsucccess-
And
him
brought
he forgives all those who eighteen
after
stay
to
up
CANNON
sent him
years
down.
They
Rocky
and
Nelson
knew it had to happen even as far back as 42 when he broke in‘ with Johnson City. The great reward for Rocky Nelson is being a ball player. That’s
all
that
matters.
That’s
enough
for
Rocky
thinks
of
the
other
on and they didn’t and
them. do.
He It
was
baseball
guys
the obscurity
persisted and that’s a
long
some
wait,
place,
to
be
a
so
no
Little
gag.
He
they
Musial
never
was
magers
off
a
who,
first
Spring
have
a
after
when
a
Nelson
player,
good
while,
became
was
he
when
manager season
the
would and
traveling
con
him
Rocky
next plane, You
about
farm him Rocky
year
in
to the
seldom
Nelson
would
of
over it.”
occured
to
him
that
is
part
They
of
want
it .and
to
being
take
a
and
ball
his
Rocky
his
or
getting
your
name
in
you
0
Chicago
won
New
York
7,
4
Boston
Saturday
Cleveland
ington
(Pascual
.444-° .402 379
20 25 28
He
later:
in
the
make
the
something
else.
Nelson a
knows man
giving
special
in
Coming
FAMOUS
dist-
Saturday’s
St.
Louis
5,
division for the first time in 14| years, whipped Detroit 4-1 Saturwon Friday’s game, 5-4. In the National League, 3-1
dzy.
Los
Angeles
1
at
3-0)
at
:
Only
games
scheduled.
LEADERS 4
AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING (Based on 300 or more at bats) (Not imeluding games played Satard ay or Sunday) Smith, Chicago Sievers, Chicago Skowron, New York Kuean, Cleveland Runnels, Boston RUNS BATTED New York
Skowron,
Boston
New
Sievers,
Chicago
Mifieso,
Chicago
IN
York
HOME Maris, New York Mantle, New York Lemon, Washington York NATIONAL
RUNS
Clemente,
Ashburn,
Chicago RUNS BATTED 0
from
IN
Friday’s
Cincinnati,
LUIS ARROYO ...- another
relief
jeb
10-1 and 2-0. And in the other National League games, Philadelphia
downed
Chicago,
42,
Fri-
day but lost Saturday, 5-4.
staked
(Continued From Back Page) loaded
single
account
in
the
fourth
to
for two runs.
Reds
Belt
in
the
first
inning
here
ed
yester-
day and went on to down the Dedgers, 9-3 before 22,124. The Reds got 13 hits, six of them
the
in
the
committing
delphia
when
them
by
errors.
Nip
CHICAGO Schaffernoth
which
netted
in the eighth
inning,
preserved
an
8-6
the Chicago Cubs Cub starter Don
an
8-2
lead
going
in-
victory
a
two-run
for
single
to
pinch
batter Bobby
Gene
Schaffernoth
came
in to retire
pineh
Ken
Walters
end
batter the
inning.
Braves
Smith before and
~
Routed
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)— Scoring six runs in the fourth and four in the sixth, San Francisco whipped terday.
Phils
(AP)—Reliever Joe put down a Phila-
uprising,
four runs
inning
helped two
Cubs
and
first
Dodgers
to
to the eight when he got knocked out. Reliever Mark Freeman it
the first batter he faced and serv-
Bums
LOS ANGELES (AP)—The Cincinnati Reds seored nine runs
Milwaukee
15
to
2
yes-
Jack Sanford, the winning pitcher, singled in two runs during the big doubled
fourth, and Felipe Alou home another pair.
Orlando Cepeda in four
trips
yesterday. .|one run Cardwell was others.
had three hits
to the
and
plate,
drove
in
DON'T DELAY-
LEAGUE
BATTING Larker, Los Angeles Mays, San Francisco Groat, Pittsburgh
Satur-
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP
4
San Francisco (McCormick 11-9), night. St. Louis (Jackson 14-11) at Milwaukee (pitcher unknown), night.
54
swept
doubleheader
(Podres _ 119),
(Mahaffey
and
4
tering Sunday’s game, defeated San Francisco, 3-0, Friday but lost Saturday’s games, 2-1,
night.
Philadelphia
Friday
'
Today’s Games Angeles
Pitts-
Milwaukee, five and a half games in back of the Pirates en-
Pittsburgh (pitcher unknown) Los’
*
day to give the Senators a sweep in the Tiger series. The Senators
losing
Games
Pittsburgh
¢*
solidly in the first
burgh dropped a pair to St. Louis,
1 2
Chieago 5, Philadelphia 4 San Francisco 3, Milwaukee
up
but
Pittsburgh 4, Chicago’
11:3.
Washington,
Los Angeles 10, Cincinnati 1 Los Angeles 2, Cincinnati 0 Milwaukee 3, San Francisco 0
Wertz,
box-score.
WORLD
St. Louis 3, Philadelphia
Maris,
a ball player, too,
Sunday,
day’s doubleheader from the Ath-
Only
He
The
and
| @
over
leties, 2-1 and
70 73 47
ma-
games
Kansas City (Larsen 1-9) at Boston (pitcher unknown), night.
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Baltimore lost second place to
Cincinnati Chicago Philadelphia
Cards.
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came
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keep the goed days forever. “Baseball has been nice to me,” Rocky Nelson said and take @ walk if you expect him to knock it. He has no use for the criers who fog it when it gets a little tough. You are a ball player or you’re not and, once you make the choice, you should give it up if yéu hold back. “If you don’t like the game,” Nelson said, “you ought to get another job.” . He has never worked, at anything else because he played Winters in the Cuban League and that was also kicks because it’s baseball, He knows how cruel it is, but that’s also part of it, 25 men are all a team can carry, and managers ¢an’t wait:
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the
York
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It astonishes him when reporters attempt to angle a piece about how he has been abused. They don’t know what goes on inside a guy when he gets a hit or makes the good play. That is what keeps a: man going. The feeling is the same in Johnson City or Pittsburgh. You have to be a ball player to know that. It is not just wearing the uniform and having a locker in the
clubhouse
New
Angels Fran.
play
game.
hurler Bill Stafford. Meanwhile, pennant-contender
3
Los San
record.
and.
try
makes
end the trips down are part of being
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Nelson.
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Puerto Rican Luis Arroyo made another appearance in relief for the Yankees in Satur-
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a good minor leaguer, and that was the end of it. No one ever gets used to it. But Rocky Nelson handled it better than most. It was as if every season was his first. They couldn’t turn him cynical. He would act like it -never
before
2
Detroit
Friday’s Games
belonged
and
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Milwaukee
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and
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be patient. You'll be back, they explain to the people going down, just keep hustling and you can’t miss. It ig generally a lie and the young guys doubt it but they pretend they don't. But Rocky Nelson, who alternates at first base for the Pirates with Dick Stuart, accepts all the myths of his sport. He should know better because he is 35 and that’s very old for a man in his field: Being a baseball player is all he wants to be. The town doesn’t count. $ He has made a living as one for eighteen years and
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U.S. Basketball Team Has Problems. Australia, England, Italy ‘Unbeaten Squad Still First Choice Despite Defense Lag Gain Olympic Gold Medals ROME
(AP)—The
United
States
Basketball
teain
towers over its opponents in the Olympic Basketball tour-
New
ROME—A comely, blond German girl of 17 years ended the United States’ long-standing su-
premacy
Saturday
in
the
final
perform-
ances
19.14
and
that
dive
earned
at
for
ten
dives
then
was
eight
Games,
successive
invincible.
Mrs.
155.81
The
Americans,
and
second
at
be content
who
United
two-tenths
States the
race,
in
World
Record
|2:49.5 in | 200-meter Wiltrud
was
Bruce Mass.,
0:55.6.
first
fourth |
photo-
took Larson’s picture, he was the winner. dos Santos of Brazil
placed
and
a for-
lowered her of 2:50.3 to
winning the women’s breast-stroke final. Urselmann
second.
of
Anne
Germany
Warner
of
here Mrs. Paula Jean Myers Pope of | Menlo Park, Calif., finished sixth of Beverly Glendora, Calif., competing in her | and Patty Kempner third Olympics, took : the silver | Hills, Calif., seventh. Dawn Fraser of Australia medal with 141 24 points. Her
finest effort came on the last dive, a one and a half somersault with | double twist, good for 18 points. | Patsy Willard Fourth Elizabeth Ferris of Britain was | Nineteen-| third with 139.09 points year-old Patsy Willard of Mesa, Ariz, competing in the Games for] the first time, was fourth with 137.82
| The other gold medals of the! day in swimming were won by| | Joho Devitt of Australia and Anita | Lonsbrough of Britain. the world record-holder, |
kal
Elimination
Deadlocked At 2-All cuit
eliminatron
playoff
Chris
van Saltza of semi-final Calif., won the women’s 100-meter
and
Saratoga, heats in freestyle.
hit
by
Metropolitano’s
Fred-
Series
at
are
Villa
scheduled
Nevarez
for
starting
beth
held
was
a
forced
fall
on
The
ending
States
of
dominion
the in
United
a
the
the
Melis Gerritsen
track
against
the
spring-
two
the
The
States
400-meter
day
the
stralian
mark
team.
set
It
by
was
an
Au-
all
the
In creating
a world
record
for
was
clocked
in
1:11.2
for
the
breast stroke and 17-year old Steve Clark of Los Altos, Calif., swam the freestyle anchor leg
in 0:54.6.
tonight |
In cycling, at 7:30. | Olympic gold
Italy medal
won its third in the tandem
but
could
the
final
whieh
It
didn’t
matter
Italy,
83-54,
run
into
125-66.
elimination second
$30,000 Open vpen his fourth
Venturi carried lead into the final
to
place
among
problems in his efforts to weld one of the greatest collections of
sure-defying windup yesterday to win the $30,000 Milwaukee open
total
lucky
Coach Pete Newell of the University of California still has his
straight brilliant round in a preswith a 72-hole par 271.
be
the first four unless it can show a sharp improvement in form.
individual stars ever assembled in to a faultlessly clicking unit.
of 9 under
Oscar Robinson of Cinncinnati University, Jerry Lucas of Ohio
a two-stroke 18 holes and
new
better
ideas,
fire
Arnold
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But there has been na evidence so far that any of the other entries can give The Americans a hard workout. Most
of the European
teams
seem to be playing the game as
if
they
a book
had
learned
it from
and are afraid to d>
viate from the pattern. Only Puerto Rico, Mexico and Brazil
have
shown
any
imagina-
tion or spontaneous action. Going into the final day, France, Japan and to be already
Puerto Rico: seem eliminated. Only
a fanastic series of upsets could
Virgi-
save any of them. All ‘teams which. drop out of the champion-
nia, Darrall Imhoff of the University of California and all the
ship tournament, however, will play in*a consolation tournament.
State,
Jerry
West
of West
settle
for
Na-
chama
tie
at
274 with Bob Goalby.
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Bill Casper Jr. captured runnerup honors with a 68 for a totl of 273, two strokes behind
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products,
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haven’t
and
today.
Russia,
still
setting often
first
may
This was 2.2 seconds under existing
on
won
they
stride in defense holes.
their
Brazil
have
Brazil—and
medley relay team qualified for the final in 4 minutes 8.2 sec-
onds.
But
beated
pion,
United
game
Venturi Wins
tional
the
spectators with their uncanny ball handling and deadly shooting.
in the 1956 has been
Venturi.
by
games
trouble
Italy.
MILWAUKEE, Venturi fashioned
collectively.
They
to the United States Olympics, already
world-record Americans
performance
pressed,
quarter-finals.
Yugoslavia
following
during
and
to play in the elimination round and only the United States is already assured of its place in
the third team of
withdraw
when
NEW for
GAR
to
semi-finals
hoard dive followed a sensational
ANSUL mew
and
do
may never have a chance. Each team still has one
Friday.
Paul
Mexico Puerto
.
could
with a one under par 69 at the North Hills Country Club. He collected top money of $4,300.
time
Sat
was
Russia
tered Miss von Saltza’s day-old The Olympie record of 1:01.9. 16-year-old Miss von Saltza was timed in 1:02.5 this time. .
at two- |
die Thon. It came in the second | game and gave Metropolitano the| lead The next two games in the
and
then buried his major challengers
Fraser’s
irday night, defeating the| the medley relay, one member Engineers, 3-1 and 43, in a ‘of the American team was threedouble header at Villa Nevarez | tenths of a second under the Park in Rio Piedras world mark for the 100-meter Metropolitano banged out 13) breast stroke and another equalhits in the twin bill compared to! |ed the world mark for the 100the loser’s seven meter freestyle. The only home run of the night | Paul Hait of San José, Calif., all
Germany,
individually
After the first two days of¢ members of the all-star play, the Americans still haven’t other have dazzled’ the had a chance to show what. they assemblage
of 1:01.4 bet-
Miss
more noteworthy because only best- two regular members of the AmCir- | erican team swam in the trial.
Metropolitano evened the of-eleven Superior Softball
Italy,
won was
ended in the same order in the road time trials and the 1,000 meters individual track time trials,
Marinus
after
New
to
of recAus-
mediately
Miss Lonsbrough | listed world record
had
filed
scratch sprint event. Germany the silver medal and Russia awarded the bronze medal.
Russia was awarded place after the Dutch
and
Melbourne,
with second
or
the Olympic Henricks of
1956
in
nament—both
Service
mal protest over the judges decision in placing Devitt first. [m-
fourth
McCormick
won
News
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Olympic
Pat
Angeles
seconds,
graphers assuming Manual
the United States had been
of Los 1952
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The
half half of won Intotal
points In
Times
a second under ord set by Jon tralia in 1956.
the
19.44 points for a one and a somersault and a one and a with layout, Ingrid Kramer Dresden in East Germany the gold medal and ‘Bravo, grid’ cheers of 7,500. Her
score
in
three-
meter springboard Olympic Games. With two superb
York
won the 100-meter free-style in a tight finish with Lance Larson of Ei Monte, Calif. Each was timed
Levittown Blanks Ft Worth In LL Final WILLIAMSPORT,
Pa.
(AP)—
Levittown, Pa. won thé Little League World Series Saturday behind the no-hit pitching of Joseph Mormello Jr.
The 108-pounder struck out 16 batters as favored Levittown de feated Fort Worth, Tex. 50. A crowd
of 20,000 was on hand
to see the third no-hitter in the event’s
14-year
history.
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Fedora Wins Leon Stakes, |Maria Bueno, Darlene Hard Take It Easy Poor Second Win National Doubles Title BROOKLINE,
Maria Buena
By JIM DOUGLAS. Giympie
Stud’s | Fedora, a bay
son of Irish
Knight,
yesterday stomped
to
his
fifth
Haydon
straight
Federa ~ negotiated distance —the first such for theihebabies this tion year—in the fair time ef 1:232 easy and won by fhree-quarters of a ling
length: from Take
It
the
Easy.
hot Dofia
and
cold
Bala
was
three and grabbed eff an two-length advantage | traveldown the backstretch. At the head ef the stretch,
third. Because Fedora had previously beaten the samie field on several occasions, he was taken the betting. Take It Easy
eut of return-
a $7.% payoff. ' Never Threatened The margin of victory Was deceiving, Fedora’'s jockey, Angel and never had to ask his for any sudden surge of
mount speed.
At
merely
the
end,
shaking
Ramos
his
whip
was near
needed
win
Deirdre
the Women’ 's U.S.
champions
only 27 mimutes Catt
National
and Ann
doubles
title,
The English girls were simply Tame last chance , the no match for the pewer ef Miss had. The BueneHard frem Sao ion, top-domestie seed and easily win. It was forecast that Oiram Bueno, a 21-year-old the class of the eight-day tourmight get up in the fimal strides Paele, Brazil, and the beautiful ney, broke Miss Catt im the third placements of Miss Hard, 24, of to nose out Turandot, the first | game of the first set when DeirMontebello, Calif. Is was the third straight dou- dre, 20. double faulted at 15-0. The Wimbledon champions toek bles crown for Darlene, who teamed with Jeanne Arth in it from there. They broke Haydon 1958 and 59. It was Maria’s first in the fifth game, and won the jtitle after three appearances in first set when the 4foot-11 Miss the
ed
(AP)—Wimbledon
to dispose of England’s and
6-1, 6-1.
win at El Comandante yesterday, demolishing a band of-11 two-year olds in the $7,000 Ponce de Leon Stakes over six and a half furlongs.
Mass.
and Darlene Hard
$43.40 Payoft
Catt
finals.
They
were
rushing
in major
through
the
first
set im three
enly 10 minutes. The English girls simply couldn't get started. Miss Haydon, 21, held her ser‘Wee
In the
opeuiig
deuble
gene;
faulted
at
15-40.
Miss Hard was foreed to deuce
difficulty,
times
in the
final
game—
the first time the Americans trailJed on their service—before Maria closed it out with a soft pla-
it was|;cement
to
the
side.
Fedora’s
head to keep the youngster about his business. The matter was never in doubt for a crowd of some 5,000. Fedo-
ra broke
on
top from
post
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29, 1960
Russian:
Yanks,Ti gers Split; ‘Hoop Team Needs Victory Orioles Stop Chisox For Quarter-Final Chance ROME (AP)—Puerto Rico's chances of makinj the NEW YORK (AP)—Art Ditmar won his seventh Straight game vesterday to give the New Yankees a split a
doubleheader
Mickey
Dale
Mantle,
Long
and
with
Yogi
John
the
Detroit
Berra,
a three-run
Blanchard
Frank
Bolling
and
Rocky
testing
right
Cola-
cause.
Homer
bleachers
base
with
umpire
erased
the
he had
called
play
Ed
by
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two |
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announcing
streak
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fourth
In
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(See P-R. BOX, Page 22)
a
Chance
run, his third,
singles, scoring
driving in one two. Smith hit
NL. ROUNDUP,
Daryl
and
solo
three
run and a bases-
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set
shot.
México
Bocachica tie
Juan
for
it
up
Vicens
Puerto
making it 66-64. Joe Lozano, a
Rico, .
Mexican
sub-
stitute stole the ball and moments later scored another basket for the final score of the game. Herrera led the Mexican attack with 27 points, while Al-
The
Cunningham shared the spotlight with Hal Smith and Alex Grammag, a .228 utility man play-
home
Rico’s
points
each
tributed by Rafael Johnny Baez.
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in
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he missed two _ free Herrera then scored on
long
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31st
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the
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vito
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