The San Juan Star (Aug. 29, 1960)

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DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Vol.

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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

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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

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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

JOURNALS

6jU-153

been

WINDS:

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morning.

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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

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deaths

page

traffic

fy

Rican

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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-

vice president of Chase Manhattan

Bank in charge ef the Caribbean area, Mexico and Central America,

ment;

and

Geerge

sistant

vice

president.

F.

Lang,

as-

FOR

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HAGUE

(AP)—A

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trade,

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with AEROTRON

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

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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

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She’s

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you,

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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

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for

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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

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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

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from.

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our

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and

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at

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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.

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to

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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

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She has Portugal

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and

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Gerardo

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* 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.”

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Sunday at Punta Arenas beach, Mrs. Quintero organized the affair,

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for her junior year after completing her

Quintero,

its new board of directors, reelected in total, at a picnic last

Juan Berta

for

Queen.

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The Agronomists Mayagiiez Chapter, Humberto

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contestants

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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

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The Lions Club of Mayagiiez held a social meeting last Tuesday

5

a_ cocktail ice cream

ha

21, followed by Saturday an

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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

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be sure it’s Sello Rojo!

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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

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waste

bid

a

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three | +

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game

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Pass

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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

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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

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bid.

with

BETTER

a

partner|

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SAN

JUAN

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

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sanctions

Opening

emcuetaee HOLIDAY -- 12:00 M.

and

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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

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graciously

or be off

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(July

22

beauty

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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

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DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING COURSE

Inc.

TODAY

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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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

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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

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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

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ie

=

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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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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

!

=

28

2

2

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only scrap lead.

=

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a1 Sept.

America,

Newark

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to a was

SCHEDULES

ARRIVAL S.J. AUG. 2B

29

N. Orleans

say

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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

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& 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

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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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single

Baltimore lost second place to

Cincinnati Chicago Philadelphia

Cards.

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the Chisox, losing to Kansas City, 5.3, Saturday after winning Fri-

to

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came

9-2, to stay within striking ance of the Yankees.

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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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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

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record.

and.

try

makes

end the trips down are part of being

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all about. There isn’t any doubt in him, but it’s hard to convince kids.

day’s

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It was just like they said up there. The game doesn’t change but if you stop and examine it you know it does. Up there is the only place to play ball and Nelson missed eight times. The kids don’t get him but he tries to tell them what it’s the

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ball ‘where they | ' said yesterday, “but you get he

Puerto Rican Luis Arroyo made another appearance in relief for the Yankees in Satur-

City 3

7, Cleveland

NEW YORK (AP)—The New York’ Yankees increased their American League lead to two full games Friday

land Indians in a pair of dou! ible headers. ©

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suspicious

secretary

Baltimore

Cards Take Two From Bucs

and Saturday when they won four games from the Cleve-

4

St.

He

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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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.

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race,

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was

Bruce Mass.,

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first

fourth |

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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

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forced

fall

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the in

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the

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States

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the

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team.

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Au-

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In creating

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was

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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

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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

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Russia,

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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

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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

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Pat

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the United States had been

of Los 1952

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points In

Times

a second under ord set by Jon tralia in 1956.

the

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score

in

three-

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York

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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

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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

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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

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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,

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and

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Yogi

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Blanchard

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(See P-R. BOX, Page 22)

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run, his third,

singles, scoring

driving in one two. Smith hit

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it

up

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