The San Juan Star (Sept. 1, 1960)

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DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY

Vol.

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No.

Fae

257

Tel. 3-8400

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San Juan, Puerto Rico, Thursday, September 1, 1960

‘Rushed PRIDCO

Backing

To Mi dea st

Questioned

_

Yellen Theater Venture Raises Eyebrows \By

AL

DINHOFER

(First By

agreeing

to Rue

the

of one man, the Puerto has

outraged

fessionally

some

of a Series) future

Rico

gf

insular

theater

Industtial Development

theater-goers

in theater

and

arts.

many

in

the

Co.

others

hands

j

(PRIDCO,

involved

f

pro-

.:

Last week préducer Barry B. Yellen, 24, announc ed that the Theater Development Corp. was established with the good wishes and financial support—verbally committed—of PRIDCO, Fomento’s financial arm. The new firm will absorb Yellen’s San Juan Drama

Festival

Corp.,

comedies, programs.

While

it

auspicious there are

$35,000

and

drama

in

is

present

English

theatrical some who

in

an

and

generally

eight-month

Spanish,

agreed

schedule

opera

that

the

and

of is

ing

dance

the

stock

plus

a line

of

credit

government, through PRIDCO, may be ‘creat ing polism. One man, or firm, could control the type comedy, opera or dance programs we will see.

the

ter

musical

Stars ing

BARRY YELLEN --- backed by PRIDCO

in the forthcoming

for

experimental

Maxwell

Anderson,

drama

drama,

and

(See

or

Arthur

festival—too the

Miller

ALEGRIA,

tragedies

of

Eugene

with

calm

crisis

the

grow. .

out of the bomb

killing

King

Hussein

were

“responsible

charged

linked people”

the

up in

with Presi-

dent Nasser’s United Arab Republic. The U. N. representative went

into and

Puerto

Newmar— likely commercially impos-

to compete

Page

of

Mideast

assassins

Commercial Vs. Artistic Interests During the past week the a 8e-old contr oversy— the cultural vs. the commercial—has again arisen. Will the commercial necessities of this $500,000 venture stifle the artistic aspects Rican theater?. Are Gypsy Rose Lee and Julie

here ye

to

Spinelli rushed here from Ge eva on orders from Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold af-

a theatrical monoof drama,

try

of Premier Hazza Majali.

most

of $75,000,

to

latest.

musical

zarzuela

project

Middle Bast, flew

terday

undertaking in the island’s cultural history, contend that by pledging an investment of

preferred

Hussein Links

chief has

O’Neill,

them?.

RICARDO ALEGRIA -.. advice not sought

19)

conferences with Hussein Bahjat el Talhouni, the

of

the

assumed

royal

the

cabinet

who

premiership.

The two prime suspects in Monday’s bombing, which killed (See JORDAN, Page 24)

CAP Leaders Draw House Okays Sugar Movers Fear Plans For Campaign Ike's Latin Traffic Law Effects Aid Program HAROLD

J. LIDIN

was

to

come

the

strategy for the general election.

party’s upcoming

With Davila on the pilgrimage to Ponce were Jorge Luis Cordova Diaz, CAP candidate for resident commissioner, and Jose L. Feliu Pesquera, the candidate

for

representative

Feliu, Bislature

gious

at

large.

whose drive in the lefor time off for reli-

education

in

schools

trig-

gered creation of the CAP, is under fire from his former Puer-., to Rican Independence Party col-

leagues, for retaining his legislative seat. Tuesday, PIP wheelhorse Luis A.

Archilla

Laugier

charged

that

Feliu had no right to retain his Independence Party seat because of his new affiliation with the CAP.

Feliu the

would

charge

not

comment

yesterday.

He

on said

what he planned to say between now and election time would be on

the

subject

of

taxation.

Cordova, a former Supreme Court judge, objected to remarks attributed to Popular Democra-

fieation

of

the

party

on

the

is-

land-wide ballot. This charge was

based on the report that betwe en 80,000 and 84,000 persons had signed petitions supporting the

CAP

This

on

the

was (See

ballot.

accomplished. CAP,

Page

in

less

WASHINGTON House

day

of

izing

(AP)—The

Representatives

approved

By A. W. MALDONADO {\ An owner of a Ponce trailer company charged yesterday at La Fortaleza that unless a provision in the new transit law is amended, there will be “serious conse-

legislation

President

yester-

author-

quences”

Eisenhower's

Senate,

which

has

approved

a

similar bill and which is expected to aceept the House version. The bill provides for future

appropriations

24)

(See

AID

in the

sugar

transportation

of up to $500 BILL, Page 24)

West Germans Cut Off From Berlin; New Trouble Feared By CARL HARTMAN BERLIN (®—Communists manding entry to isloated Berlin turned back many

comWest West

Germany visitors seeking to reach the city by road and rail yester-

to

corners where this is normally permitted. West Berliners and foreigners

A bus load of Bavarians en route the West Berlin meeting was

stopped East

and

at

the West

border Germany.

industry.

Julio Canales, owner of a+*yesterday, fleet of 40 trailers, accom- Mufioz They panied by Jose A. Pomar, sought to urge amendment from the Economic Develop- to the transit law provision dealing with the size of ment Administration, and a trailers. civil engineer from a large Hiram Torres Rigual, aide te | island sugar mill, attempt- the Governor, said yesterday he ed but failed the see Gov. has requested a meeting of Serc-

$600 million Latin American aid program. The measure next goes to the

between

were

allowed

through

to

East

retary of Public Works Francisco Lizardi, Police Superintendent Ramon Torres Braschi and Secretary of Agriculture Luis) Rivera Santos with himself and Canales, to discuss the proposed amendment which, he said, seemed reasonable. ; The complaint is, Torres said,

that

the

law

prohibits

trailers

from being wider than eight feet. Canales, owner of Indus trial Freight Services s Inc., ur

Fifteen car loads of delegates Berlin. West Germans living outto a Baptist church convention side West Berlin could go by subday. They contend they are try- were halted and sent home wheg ay or elevated train but they to trans-| ing to keep potential tried to cross Comgz agitators they arrest by communist police port industrial ipment in the away from East Berlin during territory. ‘ it on communist territory. sugar industry. West Berlin meetings of former East German police put at Jeast residents of red-ruled East GerFor this reason, Canales said, The. commandants in Ber- most of his trueks are eight and many. jin fired a protest of the city’s one half and nine feet wide. Besides those stopped, thousands In Berlin itself, dezens. of West Torres said that the law auof West Germans are believed to Germans were turned back when thorizes the secretary of public have stayed away from Berlin. beworks to amend this provision ahah, ena, , cause of Communist threats. munist sector at the many street

Soot a

Fe Bakhacoy. They, is

they tried to cross inte the Com-| 4

g

By

The high: command of the Chris tian Action Party, headed by party chairman Mari o Davila, flew to Ponce yesterday to confer with Salvador Perea Rosello, CAP ++ candidate for governor. Out of the conference, to tic Party leaders suggesting that be held at the Hotel Melia, fraud was involved in the certi-

{See

PROTEST,

Page

24)


2

THE

SAN JUAN

STAR — Thursday, September 1, 1960

Lumumba Told To Lay Conterence Of African +

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7

Poe

{

|

By LYNN

HEINZERLING

for Congolese cooperation was? Congo read. biunt- { But he bounced back a little later with a complaint the Conty told Premier Patrice Lumumba’s government yesterday to |go had not been consulted about stop harassing the United | U. N. moves. He suggested “inNations and cooperate in U. N. |cidents would have been avoidefforts to end the chaos within ed if from the beginning a spi|rit of cooperation had existed this two-month-old nation. between representatives of the A Lumumba setback in the conLEOPOLDVILLE, The (AP)—African neighbors

ee

}

{ference

of

independent

|U. N. and those of the government of the republic.” The conference pointed out

Africa

states coincided with a report ' from Elisabethville of reverses ,|for

his

troops

in

against

rebels

in Kasai

Albert chieftain

their

campaign

province. |

Kalonji, the who proclaims

president

the

U.

“by

express

N.

;vernment

entered of

State

in | dence,

the

go-

Republic

of

the your

The minus

this

Congo

of

the

Baluba the Congo” with himself ' of “safeguarding

of a Mineral

the

request

your

Ave.

ter-

claimed

his

troops’ ritorial

integrity.”

his

Imdependent lacking.

police

shots

and

butts to break up tion against him.

ed

The

the

premier U.

spread

N.

the

motives

SHOCK VICTIM—Three-year-old Frankie quite, a Dallas, Tex., suburb, looks calm bed after virtually having been brought grave. Frankie grabbed an electrical wire sheck that his breathing stopped. It took

White of Mes- quietly in his hospital back from the! and got such a| a fireman five |

minutes, with mouth-to-mouth artificial restore Frankie’s breathing. (AP Photo.)

respiration,

to

as

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plane

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us great ond

pleesure

te

the

to announce

general

public

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will be located

to our clients

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in our mew

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harrassed Se-

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he

added:

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that

its

‘Our

this

great

objective

House

Denies

Plot

Cuban

Castro

“plot”

to

Nikita

MOSCOW

that

to switch

shoot

them

Against

candidates equally

government

claimed

night

ef-|

|

M.

S.

Nixon

undesirable—to

of boots,” the Soviet left boot?” he asked.

Park,

Senturce

from

Minister

Costa

Rica

Roa

and

Raul

at the last minute

the

Nixon, Khrushchev

and

John

because

of

says

Communist

world.

Premier said. “Which “It would be difficult

US.

presidential

look

the same—

“They

are

is better, the to distinguish

a

pair

right or between

them.” Khrushchev called Vice President Nixon and Sen. Kennedy “lackeys of monopoly capital’ who are trying to outdo each other in their anti-Communist blast.

Africa

Lifts

Emergency

Suspends

Millie

(AP)—Actress

Perkins

with

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was

suspended

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assistance. Puerte Nueve

by 20th Century Fox yesterday after refusing a part in a movie the studio wanted her to take. Miss Perkins’ latest film was “The Diary Of Anne Frank.”

i

a type-

other

FORECAST: San Juan, Ponce and Mayaguez—Mostly cleudy

Thursday,

Perkins Millie

with and

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PRETORIA, South Africa (AP)—The South African government yesterday lifted the state of emergency regulations imposed March 30. During the 156-day period the Nationalist government held almost unlimited powers including the right to hold suspects in jail indefinitely without trial. Approximately 20,000 persons were arrested.

Fox

off

clock

177. YESTERDAY’S LOW: New York, 77, STATESIDE:

Kennedy

Kennedy

made

wall

WEATHER

1:38

Both

a

PUERTO

down.

(AP)—Nikita

Richard

planes

home

and

writer, perty.

great happiness |

Charge

officials

Foreign

period

John J. Burns, an executive with

will

more

San ending

the Alcoa Steamship Co. in Miramar told police that someone broke into the office during the

hope

organization

News In Brief carrying

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NEEDLE TRADES EQUIPMENT CORP. 1966

and

cretary General Dag Hammarsk|jold, reaffirmed his confidence

and|But

that

We will be closed today Wednesdey August 31, to complete our moving. Our new lecction offers complete Ottice, Warehouse, Showroom ond Parking Facilities to afford our cheats more conaccess

21.

Alfredo Casalduc Fernandez, treasurer of the Sello Rojo Rice Co. in Catano, told police burglars broke into his office and stole $500 in cash he was keeping in a desk drawer.

has attack-|!™ the U. N. and its members.

off

HOLLYWOOD

1

McLEARY & ST. CECILIA STS. OCEAN PARK, SANTURCE venient

withdrawn

a demonstra-

other officials had the

S.

in the Needle

Stop

Juan area for the at noon yesterday.

WASHINGTON (AP)—The White House yesterday labeled as untrue a charge by Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro that “agents of Yankee imperialism” plotted unsuccessfully to shoot down a

ATTENTION NEEDLE INDUSTRY WE HAVE MOVED Wf gives

used | asked the U. N. white troops be

wielded

are imperialistic, sat |ficiently for the the resolution calling | of humanity.”

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industry

outside

suspicion

conference.

EYES

of

Jar-

while

/

to the activities

have recaptured Bakwanga, his} The resolution indicated the | 1 am., police sources said. Twelve burglaries and eight capital, and three other towns! mission of the WU. N. was to try that Lumumba’s men occupied | to stop the Congp from becoming cenies were reported in the

warning

te

at

The tween

confir- | involved in a'‘cold war. The |U. N. was praised, in the same Lumumba was on hand for the resolution, for “the peace work windup of the 13-nation Confe- |it brings to the Congo,” and for rence of Independent African helping in the withdrawal of the States, which he opened at the | Belgian troops. palace of culture last Thursday Lumumba, who has repeately

See us for same day service

due

beand

Kasai,

last week. mation was

ROSS OPTICAL

week

thefts were committed the hours of 10 p.m.

south

|

San Juan Treasury will be a few nickels and dimes

a thief or two who broke into 25 parking meters along the side streets crossing Ponce de Leon

intention indepen-

your unity and

Thieves Net Small Change From Meters

and


ee

een

THE SAN JUAN STAR

N.Y. Shippers Lose Suit For

Pier Damages The American Union Transport Company of New. York, owners of a ship which rammed into the Aguadilla terminal {wo years ago, was ordered tO pay $259,186 da-

mages by U.

in a ruling handed S. Judge Clemente

Nazario

late

yesterday.

down Ruiz

It was

the

largest such settlement in an admiralty case originating here in

recent years. The damage award went surance Company of North

ica,

which

than

as insurers,

$260,000

for

to InAmer-

paid

repairs

more to

dilla Terminal, Inc. will collect $1,000 plus interest for insurance premiums. The court also set a

for attorney

fees.

Specially-built to faciliate bulk Sugar loading, the newly-built pier was rammed on its first day of

Operation

when

union collided 14, 1958. The

the

S.

S.

Trans-

on arrival on July accident damaged

both the pier and its special loading facilities.

Million

Delivery

Held

Bankers

Up

‘Forget’

By A. W. MALDONADO —_| University will pay off the bonds) bonds. “Where are the bonds?” the at an

bank exeeutive asked to two bonds totalling

\

:

have

them”

lion.

“You

“I don’t. them.” “I

I

you

rate

of

2%

But

they

forgot

to

Bonds |

bring

you

had

had

bonds.

This

took

the University

place

to $5.4

bonds

finance

to

Washington,

tez

by

(and eventually million in UPR

Mayagiiez

com-

ed

buildings were through interim

Provided

by

local

Sen.

Ernesto

Juan

Fontfrias

official

that

the

Urban

Renewal

and Housing Corp. of Puerto Rico (CRUV) was ignoring the role

the

Federal

ing

in

government

helping

to

construction. At

the

same

time,

Ralph that

the

the

ment the the

Geilich,

of

blast

by another

regional

FHA,

said

Commonwealth

“never

island

a new

was leveled at CRUV Federal officer. sel

is play-

finance

publieizes

coun-

yesterday govern-

the

role

Federal government Plays in daily lives of all Puerto Ri-

cans.”

He

made

the comment

at

Lugo Cay Named

“I

financing

The

Capt. Andres Lugo Cay was named the new commander of the detective division of the Me area

police

by Superintendent rres Braschi.

Thursday, Ban Juan: Faiardo: Ponce

Mayaguezs San Juan; Fajardo: Ponce: Mayaguez:

September

High Tides 4:03 a.m. 3:54 a.m. 3:35

a.m.

3:37 a.m. Low

yesterday

Ramon

Tides

10:37 a.m, 10:26 a.m. 8:08 am. 10:19 am.

“The

To

publie

Commonwealth

and

the Federal governments. The tempest was touched off Tuesday when FHA’s regional

director,

Paul

Coste,

said

he

construction

Expanding

on

to

Satisfactory probably be

fi-

his

have

Gilberto Concepcion de Independence Party presi-

ing for removal of gallstones. Doctors listed his condition and said dismissed

weekend.

who is the chairman gave no indication his reply will take.

He said he expects ready by Friday.

the Federal Housing (STAR photo by Gunter

Agency.

dent, underwent surgery at Presbyterian Hospital yesterday morn-

was

tolling CRUV accomplishments, but not mentioning any US.

in

BIG CHECK—Chancellor Jaime Benitez, left, smiles as he for $1.5 million, part of a $5.4 million University bond purchase, from Leonard Lowy and Ralph Geilich of

Sen. Gracia,

“shocked” when he saw an ad in the newspaper El Mundo ex-

nancing. Fonfrias, of CRUV, what tone

financing. there

is

At

roughly

$300

as

he after

present,

he

will the

said,

million

in

federally-insured mortgages on the island. He said the Federal

it

government

complaint,

finances

nearly

two-

thirds of the cost of urban rene wal projects, of which there are over 50 in Puerto Rico.

Geilich said Puerto Rico is one of the most active areas in FHA

and

Home

Hett)

Financing

Pewee

words,

sss

'

for

finally

said,

you very much.”

es

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HATO

ON

MARTINEZ

Kelvinator

the

PROVIDES

5:23 p.m.

Water

ot

pictures,

sees

“Everyones

Appliances,

*my

said:

is on the

Easy —

in the i

dormitory,

posing

“Well, thank

General Electric — Hotpoint — RCA — Frigidaire Westinghouse Philce Norge

HOUSE)

Benitez

men’s

5:49 p.m. 5:40 p.m.

NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS EXTREME DISCOUNT PRICES

(GUEST

know,”

1

7:3

May.

in

dormitories

check left the hand of Geilich and slipped into the hand of Benitez. The Chancellor, smiling and obviously searching for

receives a check

Independence Chief Undergoes Surgery

ment plays in Puerto Rico to better appreciate relations bethe

years

government.

dormitory

After

in

Puerto Rico should know the role that the Federal govern-

tween

federal

“The

of Puerto Rico over to the uni-

said.

Beni+

five

course.” The big moment finally came when Geilich turned over an Uncle Sam check for $1.5 mil lion, part of yesterday's $5.4 million transaction.

projects. The money is in effect a loan at low interest. “It is not a matter of pride,”

Geilich

vision

‘| son lives in one of them.” | After an expectant moment, Benitez cried out:

versity $5.4 million in the US. funds to finance several UPR

Participation

Head Of Detectives tropolitan

the University before turning

the

en’s

construct-

banks.

congratulated

‘are the “best hemisphere.”

campuses.

The

“his

Benitez told the government that the representatives dormitory in Rio Piedras an

pleted dormitories and recreational centers at the Rio Piedras and

for

ago” which has lead to the ade dition to the University of valu able student facilities, financed

at

Rico at

already

and.

Finally, after several urgent

a ceremony where the Federal Housing and Home finance Agency in Washington was

scheduled did) buy

in Washington

Phone calls, the bonds arrived. and the c Started. Lowy, chief of the finance office im

milthe

yesterday

of Puerto

Agency

|

local office, waiting Patiently to | turn the money over to UPR Chancellor Jaime Benitez.

them.”

government: with $5.4 in their hands to buy

vlviee|

Standing by were Harry | McNerney and Leonard Ay of the Housing and Home Fim)

It turned out that nobody had them—while standing by were four representatives from the

U.S. lion

liens

Ralph Geilich of the Agency's

P.R. Housing Official Drafting Answer To FHA Charges said yesterday he was preparing an answer to charges of an FHA

ich

per | Banco that Salvador Rodriguez of the Govthe ernment Developmen F

ance

thought

thought

interest

cent.

referring $5.4 mil-

UPR

Abner’ Kalish, of the brought the bosds—and Popular, throught

do.”

You

I don’t.

‘No

the

sugar loading pier in Aguadilla. In addition, the pier-owners, Agua-

$10,000 payment

$5.4

‘Tharsiiiy’ Sepientbet ‘1, 1966

Carmen

Tel.

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INC. St.

3-2262

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&

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4

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Thursday, September 1, 1960

"aico’s LARGEST sxe Labor Day Events Will Include Union Program, Talk By Munoz STORES oy 48 Te]

The

SANTA

ROSA

be

PLAZA

are

>HONE

by

557 BAYAMON

Box of 48

.

REGISTERED PHARMACISTS

3 DAYS ONLY Reg.

Labor no.

At Liggetts your Prescriptions are compounded

PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS

Its New

THURS.

celebration

with

an

will

address

in

FRI.

chief

Sen.

Hipolito

of local labor Iglesias Pantin, cemetery.

Marca-

a

passed

turnout

of

no

less

than

15,000

to hear the governor.

Marcano

also

gathering

speak ball

The

"9 MAYFAIR... 00... Se 1.29 Reg.

That same day, the board of directors of the recently created Labor Savings and Loan Assn. of Puerto Rico will be selected at the bank’s headquarters in the new Teacher’s Association Building in Hato Rey.

to

the

will

at

park.

speechmaking

will

be

the

final scheduled act in a busy Monday which begins at 10 a.m. when a wreath will be laid at the grave

1)

pioneer Santiago in old San Juan

Marcano, noting that this weeend’s ceremonies will be the first large-scale Labor Day Observance by unions here in 25 years, forecast

the

SAT. (Limit

Day

Sixto Escobar Stadium by Gov. Mufioz, it was announced yesterday by Puerto Rican Federation of

on Rt. 2 to Bayamon We

Labor

climaxed

The

law

creating

in the

legislature,

the labor bank,

last

session

specifies

of the

that

five

the seven directors must

be union

officials.

positions

The

on the board

other

two

will be filled by the

Secretary of Labor and the President of the Government Development Bank.

Sanitary

2:30 ADJUSTABLE RAZOR.....1.95 1

000 paid-in eapital. The Commonwealth government provided a

loan of $25,000 to for organizational Social highlights

Day program include a parade of union floats bedecked with the queens representing various trades

and

unions.

The

parade

will move

by a union include a

Chago.” of

chorus. The four number entitled

(Chago

sale

of

songs

to erect a statue sias Pantin.

at

least

Igle-

of

the

island.

Mayamake

speech

in

each

thus

invade

will

of Republican

ers. guel

Statehood party leader MiAngel Garcia Mendez is

from area torial from

the Mayagiiez-Aguadilla and Republican gubernacandidate Luis Ferre is Ponce. Plans yesterday,

did

not call for Munoz

goimg

into

either

Ponce

during to

plans,

use

from

Nov.

Mayagtiez

or

the trip.

governor

said,

lead-

now

8 to

La

For-

most

of

to

conduct

campaign

his

election

four-day

stops.

Lions To Distribute Traffic Law Copies

LAMPS

Give new life to your

On Friday Morning

children

Drivers

the

new

point

vn KRESTO

law

may

KRESTO

contains

proteins

safety

and

+e ee

9.0

ag sk

the

energy,

blood,

Iron

for

for

a

normal,

for

Design

a

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speaker. White. . . 19.88 z

of

a

10

about

the

orientation

pam-

that

70

Lions

mem-

will be between

7-9 a. m. Friday, to give 10,000 copies of the law and other pamphlets. He said

the

out two the

club has coordinated the distribution of this information with both the police and the Department of Public Works.

healthy

development,

List 29.95

program

an

bers and their wives standing at 11 corners

brain, Calcium for the bones and Vitamins

copy

plus

area on Friday morning. San Juan Lions Club President Raul Buxeda announced

to enrich

Phosphates

a

law,

phlet for drivers, at any one of 11 places in the metropolitan

muscle growth, Carbohydrates to generate

get

traffic

yesterday

New

the

ground

regional

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Uses ordinary tap water. Lightweight... 888

of Santiago

home:

day

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with a flick of the thumb.

used

part

one

Mufoz

3-LIGHT Adjustable floor-to-ceiling

Switches from steam to dry

the

be

town.

weekends

Steam & Dry Iron

for

will

night in the area from giiez to Ponce. He will

The

3

songs ‘‘don

diminutive

Proceeds

the

taleza

- Monarch

is the

Santiago).

however,

Knapp

Bar-

La Fortaleza announced yesterday he expects to visit about 15 towns from today to Sunday

, With poles, Repels ~~ insects,

Mfg.

from

rio Obrero to the stadium to the rhythm of labor songs recorded

southwestern

‘ gold-tone torches

POLE

the institution purposes. of the Labor

Gov. Munoz today resumes his campaign for renomination with a four-day stump through the

Romantic lighting for the yard. 2

LY

said

In Southwest

Acne) Lot

CU

Marcano

already has $100,-

4-Day Stump

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chairman

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Gillette - First in P. R. - 6 Blades FREE 12 ounce

of

AFL-CIO

the Labor Bank

Buxeda

|

said

new

traffic

one

published

the

law

copy is

by

of

the

the

official

the

govern-

ment.

One

can

of

KRESTO

_ home is a permanent \ health

and

energy.

in

your

source of

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red

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spread and

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Queen

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Corp. says.

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Galib

and

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construction

of

an

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addition

Enterprises,

NEW ket

YORK

closed

four

which

JOHN

~The

higher

consecutive

Closes

MCKEE yesterday

declines.

and Culebra Islands, will increase |

the

Federal

Aviation

Admin-

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istration

The Ports Authority is expected to make final award of the contract within the next two or

three to

days.

begin

Work

within

Ajso bidding were Manuel $183,000; and Hijo

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is

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next

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Fajardo

|

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—% | 700dyea

19%

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FUTURES

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8-0267

60%

72

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volume

split

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on

compared with Lora! Electronics

market

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rose

Glen Ald

for delivery to San Juan that same night rather than the next day as was previously done.

in

Ford

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55%

up

the stock

American Optical 2%, Beckman Instruments 2, Paramount 3%, and Zenith 2%.

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picked

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28% 31%

afternoon

and

Call

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now be delivered in the mornings rather than the late afternoon

after

a

1,530,000 shares 1,33,000 Tuesday.

Closing Stock Quotations

made | Aluminum Ca sche- | Amerada Pet

on the project | idule which will speed deliveries to the two islands. Mail will Lopez Santiago,

FOR SALE LAUNDERETTES GOOD GOING BUSINESS For

boats

news

American

Autos and airlines regained some

on Monday, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9 a.m. and return from Allied Chem Culebra Island at noon the same day. | Allis Chal

of that ned.

to the Isla Verde passenger ter- its regular service to Culebra,? |/of their losses in the previous minal building. the line announced. | Sessions. Utilities, rails and cheThe company bid, $122,795.66, The company is adding an micals closed higher. was for construction of the se- ;additional round trip on Wed-| Volume totalled 3, 130,000 shares venth floor of the Passenger nesdays to the schedule which compared with . 2,890,000 shares building for a surveillance ra- originally included sailings on traded Tuesday. dar installation to be provided ly on Mondays and Saturdays. |

by

were, mestlygr

after

Trading

Higher

Chock Full O’Nuts, after climbing to a high of 76%, closed with a net loss of % at 73% in advance

stock mar-

, was more active than Tuesday. hydrofoil ferry boats Gains ranged from a few cents Fajardo and Vieques | to around $1 a share.

the low bid vesterday to |operates Puerto Rico Ports Authority | between

for

Market

In Ferry Service

submit-

STAR — Thursday, September 1, 1960

Ponce,

MSTS, Transamerican Sea

Land

Alcoa Bull

of

P.

R.

Lines

Horn Line, P.R.V.I. Line

P.R.VI. Line Royal Netherlands, 8. J. Trading:


P. R. Dentists Endorse Crest Toothpaste The

Puerto

Sociation yesterday

Rico

Dental

As-

added its endorsement to the ‘‘first dentifrice

with an effective agent.”

decay-preventive|

}

The PRDA, an affiliate of the American Dental Association, said the ADA’s recognition of Crest

toothpaste for its decay-preventive qualities ‘‘is of great importpeople

of

Puerto

Gonzalez-Ramos,

D.

M.D., secretary of the PRDA, Said in a statement that the ADA

Ser SNe Be (LEFT TO RIGHT) TELESFORO

recognition of the tooth paste “can be of significant value when used in program

a

Small Sugar Growers Find Machinery, Repairs Costly

conscientiously applied of oral hygiene and

regular supplement health procedures.” The ADA statement

to

eer

BAEZ BERMUDEZ, SECR ETARY RIVERA SANTOS, SANDALIO RIVERA AND FERNANDO PANTOJAS

public

Three veterans of the sugar the new incentive payments government help them solve it. recognizing The secretary urged the farmthe decay-preventive agents in cane industry say they have met’ given to small sugar growers last | Crest tooth-paste was published in and coped with the challenge of eck at Sam Vicente sugar mill ‘ers to adopt the piece work plan mechanical age—but now | ° for greater profits. He said that the Aug. 1 issue of The Journal the find the cost of machinery and The farmers are Telesforo Baez of the American Dental Association, ,it is necessary to continue merepairs a major problem. | Bermudez, 80, Sandalio Rivera, _Chanization of sugar cane farmDr. Gonzalez said. The three represent a total of 93, and Fernando Pantojas, 63, ‘ing to increase production, but The PRDA, he said, ‘“‘recognizes this step against dental decay, 230 years of sugar growing. all of Vega Baja. the most prevalent world, as of great our people.”’

disease in the importance to

They

brought

their

problem

vera

blem.

They

Santos

when

they

received

will meet

totuy

to

c* cuss plans for an Episcopal Seminary which is to be cons-

tructed in the Carolina area. The group, composed of the trustees of the Episcopal Seminary of the Caribbean as the schepl will be known, will meet

in the home of the Rt. Rev. A.|

Ervine Ave.

Swift

at

1313

Ashford

The school will be a graduate theological seminary and_ will train men for the Virgin Islands, the

Dominican

Republic,

Haiti

and all of Central America before ordination to the priesthood. The dean of the seminary will be

the

Very

Rev.

Eugene

E.

Grommet of Portland, Me. }ather. Grommet is a graduate arvhitect of Harvard University. The meeting is to’examine the

which The

site

ident | knee

Carolina

and

a pre-

$200,000.

Money for the lected by means

nickels

into

Mite

Richard

M.

school was colof the pennies|

that

boxes

were by

|On

infection

campaign

matters

| pital bed. Nixon entered

Lenten

The seminary

of

for

constructing

the

education

copal

need

by

Council

the

National

to

have

a

to

promote

the

planting

of

Needed,

on qualifications. established

from

a hos-

Walter

Reed

Permanent

Company.

position

Excellent

with well

opportunity

for

man experienced in selling services or preduction in local area, Send resume to

P. 0. BOX 4006, SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO

©

TESTIMONIAL

of

school

‘Condado

Beach

Hotel,

Friday,

fi

MOSCOSO

TEODORO

Guest of Honor:

Epis-

DINNER

September

9.

. begin‘ at 7:00 : Cocktails P.M.

&

Z

Whether you are Continental or Puerto Rican, and w litical convictions, you

are invited to participate in this

the modern day’s greatest achievements

Jo

-

ver your pote to one of

in industrializati m

and economic

~

CONTINUING |

,ers

‘new acreage.

lity to direct and develop sales force. Salary based

re-

worked

a

where amid interested students study a culture similar mayts ‘heir_own.

Incentive payments are being given the small sugar cane farm-

TRIBUTE TO OPERATION BOOTSTRAP

of

priests from Latin America is not the brainchild of any one person, but grew out of a recognized

unemploy-

hospitalized for about two weeks.

offerings.

idea

cause

aggressive, bilingual, sales experience and with abi-

Army Hospital late Monday for treatment. He is expected to be

dropped

thousands

to

Sales Manager

was

he

|

not

Sales Manager

the

(#)—Vice Pres-

while

boys and girls all over the world as

that

Nixon

so as ment.

Ri-

pro-

seminary and de- | Ported responding satisfactorily type of buildings | Yesterday to treatment for a

in

and

told

same

suggested

WASHINGTON

liminary estimates indicate that the first building will cost more than

they

the

Responding Fine

will be constructed. seminary will occupy

30-acre

face

Nixon Reported

Leaders

plans for the By MANUEL SUAREZ on the Thirteen officials of the Epis- | cide

Church

farmers,

Santos,

To Plan Seminary copal

Other

vera

zs

Episcopal

to |

Secretary of Agriculture Luis Ri-

jconceded that it should be done

ee

the

Rico. Reinaldo

oe

to

ance”’

development.

f

The testimonial dinner is non-political.

(

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from it will be given to Mr. Moscoso for presentation to a charity of his choice.

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F. R. RITCHIE,

P. O. Box

2545,

San' Juan, P. R.

I enclose my check for $______---_---- .

for the testimonial dinner of Tribute to Operation Bootstrap, Condade Beach Hotel,

September 9, 1960

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Avocados Are Cheap, Ple ntiful Now

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KNORR

Women’s

Editor

Avocados are They’re plentiful

-right

now.

caloric =

treat

The

rich,

avocado

that

the

<4 discovered

in season. and cheap

North

only

high-

is a gourmet American

in

the

past

has

15

to 20 years. Its fame has already spread to Europe, where both the British and the French have in # recent years developed, a mild craze for it.

»

Once Aztec

the

favorite

Indians,

the

been cultivated FRANCISCO

TELLADO

. avocados

are

plentiful.

food

from

of

the

avocado

has

almost

pre-

historic times in Central and South America and in the Caribbean

Islands. cause

In of

Central

its

high

America, protein

be-

content,

n Centra

America

year-around availability and cheap-, utilizing the exotic fruit. ness, it is a substitute for meat. As a soup: puree two mediumSeamen must have loved the |sized or one large avocado ;avocado as spread for one of its (blender of mash); add two cups

nicknames

is

‘‘Midshipmen’s

But-

ter.” Old wives tales here on _ the island link a dearth of avocados with a plentitude of tropical storms

of a hurricane

nature.

If it’s any

consolation to the superstitious, ayocados are plentiful here this

year.

The

versatile

ethnically

a

avocado,

fruit

of

the

while

laurel

family, can also be used like a vegetable. Its taste-treat potentialities are legion, in or as soup,

salad, Here

dip-dunk are

of chicken stock

cup

a

few

cream

(one

half

cup

last

after

the

mixture

has

been

thoroughly heated) and top with dab of sour cream and finely chopped chives or green onion stalks). |

An recipes

of light

sour cream and half cup of milk). Blend well and chill (if desired hot, add eyerything but cream

or dessert.

just

(or substitute one

package of Knorr chicken soup bouillon in two cups of water); one teaspoon salt, half-teaspoon of fresh ground black pepper, one

the

interesting chilled

version

variation above

to

for

two

tablespoons

of

white

Puerto Rican rum and one teéaspoon of curry powder. Soup is served with lemon wedge. Any hot thick soup chicken or seafood

delicious ripe

served

avocado

scoop out the ful and add

of a meat, nature — is

with

on

aati,

By

a half

the

side.

flesh by to the.

Seat

Substitute For Meat

of a

Simply

the spoonsoup. It’s

delicious with ‘‘asopao,”’ rice and beans, also chop suey or any thick French or Irish stew. As A Dunk As

a dip,

famous calls

here

are

Mexican

for

two

two,

one

fhe

Guacamole

which

avocados

magh-

ripe

DERE

+

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calls |and and ley.

SME BOs

Af

peeled ripe tomatoes, salt sprinkled with chopped parsGuests dip corn, potatoes or

bacon rind chips Another Butter’’

into the mixture.

dip, called “Poor Man’s is made by mashing three

medium

sized

ripe

avocados,

ad-

ding one cup of finely chopped green onion, one teaspoon edch oi salt and freshly ground black

pepper,

three

tablespoons

of olive

oil and the juice of two lemons. Dunking media is the same as above. Quick And Tasty Lunch As a quick luncheon dish, try mashing one avocado and seasoning it with lemon and onion juice,

Salt.

and

pepper

and

about

four

strips of crisply fried bacon crumbled and chopped parsley. Serve on lettuce leaves.

Halves of avocados served hot and filled with a poached egg and topped with hollandaise sauce make for a tasty and different dish.

Set

avocado

halves

in

shallow

oven-proof dish partially filled with water. Sprinkle each half with a little lemon juice and salt and

pepper.

Bake

for about

10 minutes

in medium (350 degree oven) while you poach eggs. Place poached eggs in avocados and top with sauce. Fill avocados with seafood or chicken salad mixture, marinate

or marinate the French dressing

slices with

in a tart grapefruit

or orange sections and rings sweet Bermuda onions for

‘of a

luncheon salad. Wedges of avocados and tomatoes in French dressing (sauce vinagrette: salt, pepper, pinch sugar, powdered musard,

paprika, olive oil and vinegar) with finely chopped green onions are delicious as a salad too, particularly if used as a garnish for mounds of creamy cottage

cheese. Delicious Plain, Too Avocados are delicious plain, too, with the hollows filled with tangy

French

dressing

or

a_

dressing

made by mashing a clove of garlie to a pulp and adding oil and lemon or lime juice until of almost a thin mayonnaise texture. .

Try

mashing

avocados

with

a

bit of butter, salt and pepper and adding enough chopped walnuts or

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to

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| Little Theater Back In Black Next Productions Set At Tapia

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10

7

Who Says No Native Souvenirs Here? me

¥

as

Women Tourists Buy Most, But Men More Lavish Spenders DEANNA

MORRIS

A ‘quick tois@ Shell ly

specialty ghops catering pri-

suitcase-full

want

of

to

take

back

ot

their

trip

to pick

‘native’ home

to

as

Puerto

up

a

A gift

printé@d

brief and

Juan ports

it

survey n@velty

and the

buying,

on

the fa@t

tortoise

Sell

Well

says

Tourist

Saucers

and

their

ed

interiors.

The

for

everything

cocunut

ginative

of

with

red,

an

ima-

white

and|

husbands

during

The

the

week

polished

of

ido

the

mahogjSpny

July

25. ‘the

hand-loome@

In

‘‘bohios’

or

(Stephens

huts.

Gift

Center,

cus-

For it’s

cups

are

used

light

ice

cream

and

attractively

Ordi-

tan

every)

to

black,

shape

abound

and

and size

m the shop.

The

dishes,

in

imaginable

rows

and

One

or

Cavanagh.

bathing jewelry

soup.

that

from

line.

the Hai-

articles

decorative Casa

machete-hollow-

and

goods

that

are

shells

suits nd also dejight

of

the

best

crazy

hats,

Straw

bags,

native bead the shopper.

sellers

restored

in

old

the

Spanish

Town House Shgp is their line of oriental silk agd satin Dynasty creations—in the smaller sizes. At to

tag

tourists

of

the shop now “me

are | imported from; Guatemala, says faghigned into attractive Native | owner Stephen iG. Lyons. head; banks and tiny stilt-legged Crazy Hats Delight Tourists

native

inner

ist.

their two-cents, which to be heeded anyway. keepers agree, howwhen hubby buys, he

what

rows

black print and some tusk-like]tian factory t t serves Stephens protrusions, become the traditio- | exclusively. | rmerly their manal three-horned ceremonial masks | hogany was finished here in w@rn; by the people of Loiza Al-| 'P. R.) And the women go for

d@a

Trap

husks,

slap

tomers prefer the mahogany items, Shelves are lined with carved| figures in every shade from

from

to drinks

nary,

Condado area supthat women do the

tends to spegd more lavishly, he’s easier tp please Just

Articles

big sellers,

popular |coffeq in San| :

of the shops

although

along to add mever seems Most shop ever, that

the

Any-

ed

tourist

owner Nancy Goodwin, particularly the washable, unbreakable coconut ¢ups with their crude little

souvenirs Rico.

lady

At ithe Tourist Trap, the shopper will find only goods made in Puerto Rico. Coconut articles are

articles

thing is really acceptable as long as it has thoge magic words ‘‘made in Puerto Rigo’’ stamped, scratchor

Coconut

to the tourists, proves

the reverse. Most tourigts

the

earrings, pins or link bracelets. The gents go for the cuff links, says. the shop’s Ivonne Melendez.

of native souvenirs? A visit to any number of San Juan marily

net

jaunt into Timi’s TorSpecialties will usual-

don tickle

Roberfo's tnere’s plenty the di§criminating tour-

Stacks

of

place

mats,

rows

of carved and painted wooden Santos, piles of nafive seed jewelry, junior-sized stee} and bongo drums

are tastefully

and

specialty

buy?

displayed.

of

dop

The

Roberto’s

ever,

is

its

collection

Rican

inspired

and

real

of

Puerto,

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Hal

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Customers

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the

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the

Gift

NO COVER CHARGE to

the

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call

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comes

some

MERCEDES

IMBERT

.to

Joseph

Puerto Mrs.

wed

Mercedes

de

Shoct

Jesus

Im

dresses seem to ‘‘just walk out of the door’’ with! the lady tourists who frequent the shop.

Imbert de Jesus, to Joseph Alexander Short, son of the !c.e Joseph A. Short and Mrs. Elsa

Salad

bowls

at René

Gans,

are

the

favorites

in mahagony,

Next

of

announces

her

Short

the

daughter,

Miss

of Santurce.

father

was

the

engagement

Mercedes

Miss

late

Imberi’s

Fred

Imber .

in popularity in mahagony goods |The bride stidied at the are the steak’ plates and the of the Sacred Heart in square trays. ;ce and At Nancy WNance’s exclusive delphia, (See serine Page 11)

¢ $ ¥ +

Flown non-stop jet to us Friday afternoon,

|

then

bert

Caught off the coast of Maine Friday morning, Served for your pleasure Friday evening. Just the way you remember them in the States,

LE PAVILLON CLUB TROPICORO

And

fequest

At Guisti’s Garibbean Shoppe, sabatan table | mats and lace

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Dolls

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in

Shop.

inevitable

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shop's |

Liquor is the jtop seller to customers—again mostly women—at

Quartet)

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“LOS BUCANEROS” YOUR DINNER AT THE CONDADO, ALWAYS SUPERBLY PREPARED AND TASTEFULLY SERVED. !

says

Lask

EVERY FRIDAY

Dance

tum-

_old-fashioned-sized

cha Hotel, in gearch of Puerto coconut shells great as souvenirs. Rican-made goofs to take home. Those are carved “Santos” on! | They like the sabatan place mats | and the little Puerto Rican dolls the shelf above. (STAR photos’ best.

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and

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the workers

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glasses that arejthe tourist's favorites. Initials can be added to the sets to make them more personalized. In the winter, Vega Bajamade china, finds a good market

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everything from joils to lithographs —inexpensively priced.

Remember this name

MRS.

how-

SS

By

Who says that Puerto Rico has little to offer in the way

wore: SAIWJIAN araeconrmennac

town,

Washington,

D.

C,

The

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THE SAN JUAN ST— AR Thursday, September 1, 1960

TT

t

t

Aan Landers Says

nee

x

|

Ask To Try Responsibility’s Cloak DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a miserable 14-year-old girl

who

has

two

problems—my my

gigantic

mother

and

father.

Every

girl

in

our

crowd

has

more freedom than I have. I’m an honor student, don’t smoke or drink, them any

TRAYS

have worry,

never caused and yet they

treat me as if I were in the kindergarten. You have often said in your

AND

| | i

A

slumber party chaperoned by parents should be within bounds for a 14-year-old. You have MY O.K. I hope you can get theirs.

a six or eight year old whe

leave a TV set and go te because he’s tired? Chances

ee

DEAR ANN: We have two sons, six and eight years of age. They like to watch TV, which

my

wife

thinks

is

fine

good you never have and never will. be guide to er meed oung st s d directed. Your wife is iet-

because

it keeps them out of her for hours at a time. The trouble is at night

sit

her chil down. drStep enia,

hair they

o

in front of the TV until they that teenagers have to rubbed and stained column EARN trust. Well, I are so tired in various stains is popular for gift items. Here are a it but I don’t get it. have earned straight. When I they can’t see tell them to go two-tone mahogany serving tray, a fish hors d’oeuvre The big argument now is about to bed their mother says “Don’t holder and a deep salad or popcorn bowl. mag the kids. They’ll

BOWLS—Mahogany,

Shopping For Souvenirs (Continued

from

shop, items

page

slumber

can not

linens are the best-seller with the tourist set, es. | ping bags. Anoth er favorite in the pecially since they are hand- | tiny shop is a little doll in native made and embroidered with the cost ume with a big “pava” hat shop’s original designs. | squarely set on her head. All Again, watch

for those who like their souvenirs being

Court,

where

bricated,

there’s

the

Dolphin |

workers

the popular place a native type of

to | the dolls are dressed fa- keeper Georgina Perez.

hand-loom

mats of enea, | nal designs of cat tail. The | ladies clothing

children’s

in

the

women

who

make

the majority of the clientele, crocodile seems to be most in

demand

at the El Morro shop. Straw Is Popular Straw is popular with the tou-

rists who

frequent

the Elis Shop

Garden Club Sets Sept. 12 Tea Date Garden Club activities will recommence, after a two-month recess, with a meeting and tea

scheduled

for

Monday,

Sept.

12,

in the Reserve Officer’s Beach Club at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Jorge Jimenez, president-elect, with her

and

beautifully linens and

light frilly organdies for girls. From packages of up, goods to little dolls and

shop.

shop

The emphasis in the Euclides shop is on its handmade origi-

firm's factory, the West Indian | Handicrafts, is located above the hand-embroidered To

by

little yard hand-

made lace-trimmed baby blank ets, owner Euclides Martinez displays a large variety of native handi-

craft,

most premises,

of

it

made

on

the

All

my

friends

go to slumber parties—but me. The illogical part of

it is, my

in San Juan, especially straw purses, hats and gaily decorated shop-

10)

parties.

folks

say

slumber parties at but I can’t attend this make sense? I'm beginning to

I can

when smart

HAVE

go

to

, Send for Ann Landers’ book-

7 }

feel

so

coop-

ed up it’s making me sick. Please express your views on slumber

parties and maybe they will loosen up. They think you are

pretty sound—CAGED TEEN DEAR CAGED: The big problem

for parents

today

4, friends and the Itale

American Puerto Rican Colopy to a Cocktail Italia n

is te know

how to decide on the middle ground between too much and

too

little

freedom,

and

me, it’s not easy. There

is

no

rule

Finger Buffet to be held at)

believe

of

Destileria Cariocs,

thumb

because teenagers vary and some are able to handle more free-

dem than others. The best way is to ask your parents to let you try on the cloak of responsibility.

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ll ¥ 7

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stamped on the identification plate of

the facts.

Caribbean be served

dition

to

Mrs,

Von

president

Mrs.

Jimenez,

Wedel,

and

Madison

are:

Mrs.

first

program

vice-

chairman;

Fletcher,

second

vice-president; Mrs. Louis Butler , treasurer; Mrs. A. J. Samaritano ,

recording A.

secretary;

and

Czeiniewicz,

Mrs.

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Thursday, September 1, 1960

12 Bigotry Sometimes

Boomerangs

JMMAKN

By

JAMES York

RESTON

Times

News

WASHINGTON—Sometimes tells more

of the of

about

nation

both

than

parties,

lustrates the

what

both

anti-Catholi¢

a

all the is

a

cunning campaign

ineident

propaganda

little

that

story

the

weakness

against

Senator,

week

Senator

John

J. Sparkman

On

of

Baptist

Church

of Owensboro,

Ky,,

titled, ‘‘Thomas Jefferson, the Bigot.” The article read as follows: ‘Perhaps the most widely quoted by Thomas Jefferson—‘I have sworn

altar of God

eternal

hostility against

at the today. in

en-

“Thomas

Jefferson,

party,

Boston

cratic

had

Catholic.

party

leadership

clergy.

jugt

as

the founder

nothing

but

form

The

present

nominated

the

candidate

for

the

day

Boston

the

is that

Boston

The

Mr,

Catholic

letter

Jefferson

clergy’

was

written

did

not

to

Dr.

|Rush

this

Moody,

National

he said,

I am

censure,

Chairman, that

he

HELP

HUMANS

FIRST

1 bas

“I have

not

for

I fear

is staying

at

the

Gas

he came

here

expense tp discuss some ideas Nixon, he said, on the subject |

this

on. Today’s mail of the bogus and

of Columbus”

jllustrates

what

is

he of

going

brings one more printed copy infamous ‘‘Oath of the Knights

described

as a ‘Roman

Catholic

secret order.” To give jit authenticity, the ‘‘oath” is presented as coming from the Congressional

Record of Feb. 15, 1918. Like the Moody quote from Jefferson, however, this one fails to. mention that it was put in the Congressional “false and libelous’

in

Record as an example of campaigning and described

the record as “spurious.” Fortunately, the anti-Catholic campaign

80 widespread to boomerang.

to

the

law

of

is now

and so gavage that it is beginning There ig a law of politics, similar

dynamics,

that

creates a counter pressure, beginning to happen.

every

and

pressure

that

is

now

little ‘American better off with

Child” $15.00

campaign

be

coming to keep

in Dixie strictly a thing

deliberately

will

and

be

wholly

apart.

different,

attempted

in tone

all over

the rest

. ti¢ket

and

keynote easy...

F

offering

Outside least

the

th,

WHITE Southern

Nothing

the

the

leaders—g

will

South, in many

traditional

be| done

the

campaign

vernors,

inside

is

old

South

behalf

the

or

at

Inside

100 percent

of

it

Democratic

cities.

geared

legislators,

of the

bypassing

and

be

organizations

the

established

sheriffs

Demfécratic

the inte

and

so

on.

campaign

in

it has been “cleared” by that state’s Demo‘“Kennedy-Johnson committees,’’ for example,

from outside these hierarchical ranks to function. i

will either be set up or allowed

Smathers As Field Marshall ppproach is largely the work

strategic

the

regular

states will

senators,

on

any Southern state pti cratic chieftains. No|new

This

But

Kennedy

supplementing

Organizations ,

none.

will be expressed in these terms: ‘Take Don’t crowd anybody... sell it soft.”

of

Sen.

George Smathers of Floridg, who has been chosen by Kennedy and Johnson as field marshal for}the Southern and border States as well. Smather’s

objective, speaking realistically, is not the impossib le every single one of /those states. It is, rather, to keep reads to the irredudble minimum.

Because he could

not do so, he does not seriously

the fact that the mocrats are Confidential estimates from that

one of holding Republican in-

attempt

to hide

deeply frightened about the South, area vary in detail and emphasis,

They

all, however, ipclude the somber word “‘trouble. ”’ ‘We are in reali trouble now,” some run. “We are expecting real trouble,’’ run the gthers. The so-called “Catholic issue”’—that Kennedy is a member

the

Catholic

faith—is

endlessly

messages. Another factor mentioned again and cratic convention | markedly 's liberal platform,

repeated

in these

again is the Demowhich already has

been repudiated by} nearly every important Democrat ic politician in the South—including} Smathers himself. Operation Dixie; therefore, will proceed on this pattern: National

Democratic party speakers will not go into the South without Smathers’ prior agreement. Np party haadbill, no party pamphlet , will be circulated will be

a a

ference.

(real

Aren’t

these

honest

boys

and

girls

Champion, a zer or Casals|to St. Croix and look down on the 315.00 | Who could-not Schweit get going because he | Miserab le places where help could little had no s¢hool, or

a foste® parent.

a series of gloomy private advices leaders, a decision has been made

ay Senators John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson will run a tough, aggressive race, asking “na slightest quarter from the Nixon-Lodge Republican

back-

Texas

HY

Planning

in human terms, from what zee: Of) the country.

a project

it will

party

there) will

read

to God born Amerlengths that it should be dropped | month foster parents? ican Qitizens) just as important and we hash over another phase Did you ever stop to think that | 5 the sob stories that come from local our in advancement) of somewhere in a fanguito or a|Europ¢ or Asia? society . mountain barrio there may be Try driving through these fanIn many. state-side magazines another {Einstein an O'ympic| guitos, fly from San Juan direct there sements to ners are paid adverti i ; ‘ent.’ “sis 99)

become

t@

Pregidential

effort

the

Wh, haven't some of our local civic | and ignorance, health with strong organizations started to make| bodies} and hope instead of indif.

think the animal discussion|some been carried’ to the necessary | little

The

here

got

LETTERS Sir:

South

the Democratic

article

in his study

spearheading

bigotry,

who

Nevertheless,

of

Rush.

In fact,

at his own sent to Mr. religion.

Catholic

to Dr.

for

se up from the

of Owensboro, Ky , of Senator Thruston

suite in the Shoreham /Hotel, said

Demo-

Benjamin

Episco-

Moody

not

explained

be honest,”

softpedal

Dr.

mention: ‘‘the

’in his letter

was

hurch office

and

the

‘‘the

and

Mgody

lash against Mr. Nixon.”

Commander in;Chief of the Government af the United States. Times do change don’t they?’ Of course, the only thing wrong with his quota-

tion

from

the Republican

to do that.

the

position

omitted |

Washington,

to

of the Demofor

church.

out

Congregationalists’”

Dr.

church

the complete letter frem Mr. Jefferson. If you knew me, you would know I am not attempting to create any division. I certainly don’t want

statement upon the

hostility

Catholic

singled

FAN

Southern Strategy UREN By WILLIAM S. WHITE soso’

arguing

quotation out of a book by Saul K. Padover.

of tyranny over the mind of man’— needs to be quoted in its ful context. “They who stand on political rostrums this fall should be aware as to whom Jefferson was referring when he wrote the words. “Writing to a Dr. Rush in 1800, Jefferson said: ‘They (the Boston Catholic clergy) believe that any portion of power confided to me will be exerted in opposition to their schemes. And they believe rightly: for I have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man. But this is all they have to fear from me. and enough to, in their opinion.’ Dr. Moody's article then concludes by saying: cratic

was

denomination a favored and in no way suggested

he

First Baptist He was in the

Morton,

“To every

the

Incidentally,

bama received a copy of a Baptist paper from Alvin H. Hopson, preacher of the First Baptist Church of Huntsville, Ala. This paper, called the Messenger, carried an article by Jess Moody of

the First

and

He

of a national

the Roman

contrary,

all of which was quoted above.

of Ala-

23, 1800.

give any any other,

about

the

palians

Ken-

nedy.

Last

anything

il-

on Sept.

the establishment

which would position over

in the politics

contrived and

Monticello

against

small

is happening

Here

fhe

from

Service

WWD

Democrats

Cunning And Weak Campaign New

MMM

without his! knowledge and concurrence. No effort whatever made to defend the Democratic convention platform.

|

Rather, possible.

is

be discussed, The

the

Southern

would

Platform

the purpose will be Wherever there are

Sputhern

leadérs

Will Be Ignored

to ignore that platform whenever Overpowering local demands that

Democratic

never

point out that any convention

vention

can

make

ahy

platform

and the South, ne matter power in Congress. }

campaign

accepted

wha

that

reply

will

platform.

can write a platform

into law.

Only

happens

in November,

Congress

it it

be

this:

Instead,

they

but no conean

will

do

that—

still have

(This doesn’t njean that Kennedy or Johnson will back up an inch on the platform. It only means that the Southern campaign will frankly leave Kennedy and Johnson on this point.

per months heJps some no shoes or no|be placed for the benefit of uropean or Korean or what have the The heart of i. Smathers plan, in short, contemplates , and these finally NO| needy jand the job of giving. you become a better citizen.” | HOPES" things: | _ believe 1 read ap article not long Many years ago I learned of a 1. Policy of noninterference in the South by Northern Democrat : s. There are many children here in situation ago where the mother Boone had and Shirleywhere his 2. A minimum have Pat just! visited

foster children

adopted

TODAY’S

ther

two|

Puerto

last year. | the

BEST

Rico

difference

FROM

that

$15.00

between

EUROPE

could

be

education

sold’

each

ie

tp

help

ae

ca

her get

to

New

Yor

and also help the little ones have a plage to eat and sleep. There were § of those children. I went

to many ‘‘Hogares,” orphanages, the same answer: red tape, red tape,

ged

tape,

no room,

étc.

Help

did afrive for those youngsters through kind-hearted friends. Those children are all grown. Not one single one of them ever became a problem with the law or the neighborhood, and 3 of them finished the 9th grade. All 5 of them are self-supporting beyond

the mere existence stage. I believe most

pf

with

one

tives

their

days

meal

game

were

a day.

and

made

When

went

there

even less but $15.00 a month went

a

long

way

with

those

was

sure five

us—two dogs and but I am a human

lover to the extent

helping

a young

row

re

that

citizen

important

or pleading for animal ENCLAND

Cecil

Ward

help

;

4

on

eliminate

pathy

of tomor-

that

poverty,

by

I think

ignorance,

tebe ay gif

here iif

talk

about

a maximum

who

of talk

is

the

about

Democratic

the

South’s

Presidential

old

allegiance

the Democratic party as a collective institution. 3. No harsh attacks on bolters or potential boliers, on the theory hat the more such people are pusched, the more, they will broaden the bolt by soliciting other resentful Democrats.

PYM.

Wi OoO0d0o0 _ — >] aB&L Wil WWW

Zz

_ POTOMAC Z

By

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Ike says Democrats

distort facts

eee

One

voter’s

not

undepided,

wild

abput

He

says

a

against

prejudice se

Nixon.

&

The State Department won’t publish the 1945 |Potsdam conuftil after the papers ference team Eis¢nhower election. The

figures there’s a/skeleton. but coset it’s in. isn’t sure whose es

what-they-means:

Campaign “We've

got

a

RQ

Bureau

Georgia’s

Gov.

fighting

chance

in all 50 states.”|. Don't quote

vo

Vandiver

an,

nounces he’ll back Kennedy. It’s a nip-and-tuck election. Every

time Nixon nips off another new independent vote, Kennedy tucks away another old Democratic

ene.

Kennedy,

but he’s had more/ time to work up

KNEBEL

Washington

on the farm problem. They’re Painting the wholejpicture black, instead of picking @ut the brightNixon does. er gray spots as

he’s

FEVER

FLETCHER STAR

begging

help. Let’s

starting

pf

and

to

rela-

children. I am definitely an animal lover (we are the proud possessers of two cats—perhaps it is the cats

that possess many strays)

candidate

eee

Senator Goldwater backs Nixon because he’s “far more conservative than liberal.” Kind of the

cave

efeller,

man’s

Nelson

Rock-

Senator

Gore

huh? s+

Democratic

wants to probe public opinion polls. The pollsters aren’t worried. They say it all depends on whose vox pop is Gored. ee

Big United Nations hassle as Russia assails Secretary-General

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THE SAN JUAN STAR— Thursday, September 1, 1960

Wittiam Wiliam

J. J.

Dorvillicr Kennedy

Published

every

Editor-Publisher Managing Editor

morning Star

except Sunday Publishing

at San

Juan, P. R. by the

Cerporatieon

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Or Association?

The regional administrator of the Housing and Home Finance Agency in Puerto Rico, Mr. Paul Coste, has voiced his displeasure over the contempt with which

a

deral a

Commonwealth

finaneing

letter

to

housing

of public

Sen.

agency

housing

Ernesto

Juan

regards

in Puerto

Fonfrias,

Fe-

Rico.

In

chairman

of

the Commonwealth’s Urban Renewal and Housing Corp., Mr. Coste said he was “deeply shocked” over advertisements in the newspaper El Mundo in which the local housing agency extolled the Commonwealth’s achievements in housing, without mention of the Federal contribution. Mr. Coste’s displeasure will not be lessened, we know, by the knowledge that it is the local administration’s policy to soft-pedal any mention of Federal participation

in

many

of

the

good

things

that

are

done by the Commonwealth for its people. This is an insular paradox that long has puzzled persons who

appreciate Marin

the

laudable

administration

Gov.

Mufioz

achievements

in the

past

has

staked

Marin

of the

20

Mufioz

years.

his

political

career

and his people’s future welfare on his support or permanent association with the United States under the existing Commonwealth status. It should be-a reason-

that if Puerto

Rico and

the United

progress

Puerto

that

is

taking

place

day

by

day

Rico.

This

policy

is a documented

fact

in the

14.

4

in

press-

release files of every newspaper, and of every agency of the Commonwealth government. This newspaper, and

all

others,

receive

press

releases

almost

daily

ments and agencies. Only on rare occasions are the people told that a highway, or a bridge, or an airport, or a housing project, or a hospital, or a school project, or a research program, or an agricultural program or a rural electrification program is made by

an

appropriation

of

Federal

monwealth

government.

We

do

see,

“By RALPH MCGILL (Editer,

however,

a

lack

~

and men. All of a sudden we realize Senator Kennedy is in trouble, and he is no mouse.

At the time Sen. Lyndon Johnson managed to recess

tribute,

exclusively

ments which hardly could the tremendous financial government. In the advertisements

for example,

the

housing

to

itself,

for

have been realized assistance of the which

shocked

for which

the

. Mr.

mutuai

sspect_and

even

more

to

follow,

gave

forth

forthrightty even

denounce;

though

they

ew

perfidy. The

aa: McGILL smile

attributed

swallowed be

legend

canaries. as

beneficial

as

by

Democrats

They the

to

cats

thought

wore

the

that

have

it just

might

feared.

GOP

The conventions came and went. The Congress

resumed.

been

And,

within

days,

Senator

defeated in his attempts

major legislation elderly and also

There

him.

is a perfectly

Even

the

had

through

on medical aid for the nation’s on minimum wages. The Sen-

ate, insofar as the Kennedy ed, was a shambles. defeated. The Southern

Kennedy

to push

campaign

valid

Democrats

liberal

reason

Republicans,

is concernwhy

refused

to

he

support

Republic:

80

as

They

he

|as he can

enhower

took

deserve

must

wants

hold

as

his

many

get. occasion

to

taunt

novigh Eisenhower

to do what

he wishes,

said, if ogly they could get together.

All this is not easy

tajtake,

bet there

was

nothing

to do but grin and bh the luck are helping ghe Republicans. The real done by the betrayalof Kennedy by his party members lies in the fact that several elen

of the party, including

labor, had in the role of a dypamic leader, able to’ get things done. Instead fie was utterly frustrated. Both Senators Kennedy and Johnson were prisoners of their environment. Not even the

Vice-Presidential nominee Johnson.

with complete

a bit of political brutality as any campaign has | seen. oe . the

votes

callously

was

cynicism, steed aside and gleefully left him naked as neat to the hostile winds of criticism. It was

And

York.

gcause electoral

Democrats,

as

Kennedy

de

political

unprincipled

as

scribed

Me

they

what

him

dances

war

tribal

into

denounced

Southern

Javits himself, their arch

i

Dixie

went

; al

the

degerted

if he had been Senatgr

designed to discredit the ick OP by a Democratic contro!led Congress. The more emotion, and

=|

The GOP is enjoyimg it all the more because Kennedy is in a neat)'but galling trap. He cannot

political

a

said,

they

was,

It

H

ly a major asset.

angry

piously

of

if

Constitution)

with

protest.

ad-

spectaculai

session

squalls

great

Coste,

with all the cards on the table? If it did, the benefits to beth sides would be reflected increasingly in

the

Republicans

without Federal

Munoz

short

a

with

ge}

two

of

period

the

for

Congress

achieve-

ministration praised itself before the voters was made possible with some $300 million in Federal funds. This was ignored in the advertisements paid for out of public tax money. This is incredibly disrespectful of an association the Mujfioz administration purports to believe in and defend. If the Mufioz administration is sincere about the permanent association of the United States and Puerto Rico, why does it follow a clear and consistent policy of withholding from the people, who must support that association, the share that the United States tax payer plays in the admirable progress being made in Puerto Rico? Is that association genuinely desired, or is it tolerated because it is convenient or economically indispensable? If it is sincerely desired, why doesn’t the Mufioz administration play this propaganda game sreater

the

conventions,

of fair play in the practice of the local administration of buying advertisements in newspapers to pay expensive

Atlanta

This is a piece based on that old stery about what can happen to the best laid plans of mice

funds.

We see no compulsion for official praise of the U.S. tax-payer for every Federal grant-in-aid or direct appropriation project carried out by the Com-

Lowe Post-Depetl.

Kennedy Campaign Suffeted Hard Blows In Congressional Session

that extol the achievements of Commonwealth depart-

possible

190. St.

STHERE 1S NO MARX BUT MA RX, ANP 1 AM HIS) PROPHET. 7 MOODY,

the

4

States are to remain associated permanently, friendship and mutual respect must exist between the two areas and their peoples. We cannot reconcile the Governor’s insistence on the indispensability of that association witn his administration’s policy of withholding from the people the facts of United States financial participation in

Nes

able assumption

righteously

his own organization'| The inescapable congre

each state.

He will need

i is that mot many of ¢ ? senaters, and


THE SAN yan

Moscoso: By

FREDERICK

“There

is

HARMON

not

the

Wage

committees

here

ment

of

doubt” that the rapid minimum wages set by terrent

factor” the

in

the

island’s

STAR in an While saying

possible

slightest to) rise in Federal

is

‘a

de-

develop.

industriali-

zation program, Fomento Administrator “Teodoro Moscoso told the

Rapid est

interview. that he

was “definitely in favor of the high-

chief

wages,” pl

warned

— —

September 1, 1

Pay Hikes Deter Growth Fomen-

that

STAR

industrialization

Federal |

fiscal

here,”

1960,

Moscoso

Promotion Goals Raised

said.

Largest ;heavy

industry.”

section of this total will be 110 \Chief Committees should not increase!) However, despite the handi- |U. S. firms|new to P. R., up | sector wages “so fast that it makes peo- caps and “im the face of a pro- ‘from 70 srecotions in this catePle’s

heads

swim.”

that “this is what |

Many

has

He

added

bable

happened

cases.’

recession,”

increased |goals

its

for

Fomento

plant

fiscal

promotion |

1961

by

oscoso also listed the rapid pnethird over elimb in freight rates and poor Moscoso said.

those

highways

agency

and

telephone

service

The

economic

has! gory

for

in

fiscal

Moscoso

almost , economic

said

1960,'a probable |he said, he

hopes

to! ,on

the

that

indjcators

of

usually

1960.

many point

U.

The

the hit

economy

hardest

would

which

y

by

a

is

down-

§. | turn.

toward

Discussing

the

rise

fecession. However, | rates, Moscoso said believes a recession ment is “exp! ploring

‘mainland

Fomento

said heavy industry is the

have

lit-|

as other factors which hold back sign 211 U. S. and foreign plants ‘tle effect on the Puerto Rican|'® a more rapid development ot this year, up from 162 plants in| economy, “since we have so little;

in

freight

the many

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Are

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the

Page

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is appealing

|ritime

Scared

that cost

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recent of

cargo

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18

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Thursday, September 1, 1960

SHAE AAA

TC TAIT

OFF

THE

RRR

Dorado

Beach

seemed

the center of local well as foreign this

to

be

society as past week-

St.

Croix,

several

had

who

days

is

there.

daughter

spending

He,

Judy

in

turn,

visiting

him

from Westport, Conn., and sister Dorothy, who is an executive with Cellulose Sales Co. in N. Y. C... Bank executive Dan Davila of the First Federal Savings and Loan Assn. spent a few days

there,

then

airport

dashed

to pick

off

up

to

the

his charming

Nan, who had been in the states. Gar and Nell Yates spent Sunday golfing, then stayed for dinner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hellmich with daughters Nancy and Linda spent Sunday swim. ming then enjoyed the wonder.

ful

buffet

dinner,

followed

Daily

shows

4

ter

returning

Wales...At

8:15

Ricarde

from

the

the the ed:

a

Delta

silon Convention

Be-

year

Sigma

meeting

in

Ep-

held at

Caribe Hilton on Aug. 20, following officers were electTelin Geigel, president, Ada

Fulladesa de Diez, vy. p. Palmirita

Rodriguez, secretary and Teresita Sabater, treasurer. After the meeting, the young ladies moved

to the

Club

Gov.

and

ing

with

Caribe

Mrs.

Morales

Sen.

for lunch...

Mufioz

Marin

Yidefonso

at the mountain

quitas

last

Davis

day,

Sam

Clegg,

the the

the

per-

San

that

There

is

lions,

had

Juan

it

needs

would

an

animals

go

a

z00

over

big.

abundance

in

the

of

world,

etc., and

they

can

big

tigers,

‘be

for the price of transportat-

here...Last

of

the

Friday,

the

Selective

Headquarters

em-

Service

surprised

their

to

help

him

celebrate

and

Mrs.

his

birth.

Manuel

Her.

Legion

at

2:30-4

-

Late times

Show

Juan of

L.

aboard the

Representat-

Deyfe

arrived

the

Seas

by

Columbia

Pictures

COBIAN'S THEATRES

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in

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Opening Burton - Barbara

Richard “THE

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Thursday,

11:30—(4) Telefiesta ‘de la Tarde Big Picture (ll) The 12:00—(11) Rojo, Azul y Blance 1:30-—(4) “Sobre el Abismo” 4:00-(2) “Su Pecado de Ayer”

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all

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other

ion

Sunday 12:30—2:33~—4:36—6:39— 8:42. and

Dorothy Dandridge

to spend

the STAR...Speaking on [subject of tourist attractions

Ployes

week-end.. . Frank

arrive

few days with Steve Padilla before joining the sports staff of

Sola

restaur-

will

day...Dr.

P.M.

Sidney Poitier

McManus

din-

ant “Union de Todos” just outside of the little town of Barran-

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Sat Sun. ond Holidays 1:15 — 4:00 — 8:15 P.M. 2EATS AVAILABLE

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by

the movie. Nancy and Linda leave for the States and school today...The San Juan Lions Club had as their guests at their last week's meeting, David Cintron of the Commonwealth Police and Francisco Lizardi, Secre tary of Public Works, who spoke on the new traffic law. The guests| Se

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end, as the beautiful hotel played host to wealthy Bob Wallace

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“4

THE

SAN JUAN

STAR — Thursday, September 1, 1960

19

Alegria Questions Government Role In Theatrical Enterprise (Continued From Page 1) Ricardo Alegria, executive director of the Institute of Puerto

Rican

Culture,

an advisor Theater

is

referred

in the recently

Development

prospectus STAR, “I advise

plan. have

no one

,{ venture

has

Yellen

and

in this

as

released

Corp.

He been

been

to

commercially speaking,” he said. Southeimer added: “Yellen came here three years ago asking for no government support.

He

budget-

told the asked to

project.

strictly

was

discouraged

everybody.

No

by

one

almost

fidence in so young a man’s abil-

between

chance”

in

the

“My

primary ‘‘is

between

CORNEL

WILDE clese

shave

l'on Caws Actor Cornel Wiide On Set i OME ®

(—A

7288

lion

broke

partition

through

yesterday

and

e’ wed American acior Cornel WV ide during a studio set scene in a de Paulis film, ‘‘Constantine th: Great.” \Yide suffered only slight

6

-2.ches

on

the

elbow

and

knee.

Fe said he was willing to go on wh the scene, but the directors sa:d the lion wasn't. The animal

was

cut

by

The

scene

glass was

and

excited.

cancelled

as

too

dangerous.

Two-Gun Tony Stalks Moors After Grouse

wer

the artistic and

entertainment

Two cials,

Sontheimer, have sociated with the

mer,

head

of

tion’s

with

seven-man

Roca, for the

for

in

this

to

have

the

GASPAR

fingnick

on

and

don’t

any.

I

this

board,

have

was

an

asked

which of

fare,

but

he

is stalking

the

royal family. is quite an adinevenang|

courage

do

good

eo}

year,

and

year

to

make

came

Now

he

has

on

good, some

theaters

PRIDCO

he

and

job

will

cialism?” : he

has

the

to

by

grouse

face up among

commer-

wonders.

the

expe-

shooting

resthe

is the

ma-

which

On a

whether

theatrical

two

shotguns

at

150

London His

Not

shooting

progress

at

spectacular.

rule

out

would-be

or

so

discourage

producers

and

was put to Roca. of PRIDCO’s major handling such proavoid flooding the

with

shows

or

cultural

It is a matter of how much the public will support, he said. PRIDCO tract or

has no exclusive arrangement with

OPENING

Stop

14,

Entertainment & Best Foou in At

the

piano,

Dancing Town

your

host

GREGG JONES and his “lrafas” Open nightly 5 to 5 AIR

CONDITIONED

server

predicted:

make

a

if

practices.”

he

that

505¢,

fair

to

was

ob-

“He

might

middling

shot

On the moor however, his skill has come on tremendously

and

Princess

Margaret

edly del'thted. So everybody else,

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theaters. “I wonder if all these devoted stage artists will lose out because Yellen will have the theaters for two-thirds of

ma-

handle

entertainment.

Ave. —

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used

profit.

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question

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formidable

to en-

WATCH

involved

at this point,

University

currently

The

should Rico’s

his share

and

“is

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policy.”

theater—‘“As

the

couldn’t

negative

a theater as the island will take,

the

I am

agreed

ja

official

to

to

say

he

people

ing

rience

intend

active

determination

theater

join

told the STAR, financial interests

project,

will

to

join the new firm’s board of directors for two reasons: 1. He admires Yellen’s accom-

to

Tony.

of

director of the

was madé without sufficient con-} sideration of the theatrical plans of the Institute, the Ateneo, the San Juan: Ballet, the Little Theater, and the University Theater groups. :“All of these groups

direc-

Southeimer feels one not determine Puerto

man

ex-photographer

of

PRIDCO, was asked board but declined.

Sontheimer “I have no

told

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board

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serve

» SOF ‘o-Gun Teay Armstrong-Jones. Royal estate workers say 30year-old Tony is even outgun-

in

Tapia

or

News

tors.

normally

conflict with our work.” He pointed out that disclosure of eight ‘months of use of the

govern-

Rico

organizations

sup-

project is basically very he said, “there may be

been closely asproject. Sonthei-

Puerto

‘said

had

theater

Service, the Commonwealth's stateside public relations agency, is a member of the Theater corpora-

that

reckoned

of

Arrivi, section

with ‘conviction

has

the com-

government-connected offiGaspar Roca and Morton

tish

be

balance

cultural

educational. “Is this the function ment?”’ he questioned.

plishments. Scotland (AP)— 2. He will round the Scot- | a

than

will

and

but that: the announcement of the forthcoming Yellen activities

Alegria

a

mercial regarding all theatrical facilities available, and permit as many activities as possible.” Function Of Government? Alegria also said he has some reservations the government. in vesting in an activity that is more

BALMORAL, Word is going Highlands

maintain

coordination between Yellen and the local theatrical unions and

port.”

Arrivi

available

coneern,”

to

PRIDCO

facilities

planned development of cal theatrical endeavors?

theaters. Stated,

market,

its

cond¢erned lack of

stitute of Culture, was asked if he thought the Institute of Culture might lose control over the

PRIDCO.”

theatrical activity, Alegria said he ‘lis primarily concerned with diver{sity and the idea of ‘‘giving every-

a

is a

all

Francisco the theater

This

Arrivi was also specifically with the

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20

Catholic Crisis In The Caribbean

P.R. Politics Fostering Church-State Breach (EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the last of a four part series on the Catholic Church in the Caribbean. It deals with the concerns of the Church in Puerto Rico and the reasons behind the formation of the Christian Action Party.) The

By PAUL R. of conscience that

conflict

in Puerto Rico distinct from sues pressing the Dominican Cuba While Cuban deal with the munism, and suppression of

Catholics must threat of ComDominicans the human rights, the

faithful

are

here

embroiled

Party

instigated

organ,

confusion

and

to reign fostering

and

P. Davis, Puerto

now

Rico

Arch-

but

then

olics were free to form their own political party. They did. The Most Rev. James McManus, Bishop of Ponce and a prime mover in the organization of the party, stresses that the CAP does not in any way compromise the Church.

in

The was

Christian

formed

church

principles

has

caused

a

misunderstanding

here, which in turn is a wide breach between

Church

of

a

(CAP),

it is pointed

Bishop of San Juan, told a mass rally of songe 100,000 that Cath-

the turbulence of politics in an election year. The formation of the Christian

Action

However, of

the

in

a religious

bill

its

pertinent

in the issue, sidelines say

legislature.

exist

out, none

states

is

populated

by

Action

to defend

ignored

Christian

responsible

say,

itical

to

for

all

asseciate

campaigning

of

re-

the

pol-

the

churchmen

The

ficials

maintain.

concern.

Church and the issue that gered the formation of the

trigCAP

was

hour

“released

time”

of one

state.

the provide

of

The

the

Church

a

a week in the public schools for religious education. Let Bill Die In early June the legislature

outside the all students.

let

a

is an hour on Friday

die.

Shortly

religious

education

thereafter,

the

JONES’ located

near

on

the

the

U.

main

S. O.

bill Most

Florida

RECORD street

coming

inte

public schools for In most schools it

at

the

afternoons. present

The

from

Record

Hop

the

Virgin

Is

is

as

seen

the strue-

Church

in

Religious

a political

issues BISHOP

McMANUS denied

the

Church.

The

two

separate,

distinct

entities,

are they

However

true

this

may

be

in

theory, it does not seem to work in practice. Many Catholics here are torn over whether or not a vote against the CAP is a

vote against Christ. In the rough and tumble in-fighting of pre against the CAP Christ. Charged

Remey

to

Puerto

Issues

entity,

the

CAP

not

conflict

con-

been

used

to

encourage

Action

statement

Bishop McManus and Gev. Mufioz both deny there is any personality conflict involved

GOP

Party

with

the

Rep

the

rumors

not a threat yet churehmen assert it is naive to think that seeds are not being planted here. Bishop McManus stated that the possibility of Communism eoming to flower here: justified his support of a pelitical party

which would have the best im terests of the Church at heart.

persist.

Considered

Foolish

Opposition to the CAP has come from every qaurter. Pro testants and Catholics alike have expressed displeasure at the turn of events. Cries of “Vote

Trained observers of the political scene here say that it is

against

The observers the 1930s, when

argue that in the island was

at

the

the

the

Rosary,”

clergy”

and

of

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back

have

with

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our

a

opposition’s

come eross,”

of

Bat-

words

chief

political

History,

party.

foolishmess”

to

Communism

may

hold

island.

on

the

the

bottom

of

think

gain

a

that

foet

scales

eco-

ally

flowering

economic gain In

in

am

unhealthy

environment,

failed

of

Cemmunism. Beyond this,

the

Chureh

they

claim, is on their side, and they point to Mexico and Chile. The

the

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Bishop McManus has statehood sympathies.

throughout

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ARCHBISHOP DAVIS ... form your ewn party

CAP secretary Eduardo Flo res last week denied there is a move afoot to link the Chris

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The

all Puerto

. In addition, a new diocese of Arecibo was created along with

by our laws,”

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CAP

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The clergy here maintains and the re- | that the Church did not enter religious education of certain birth control | into politics but that island pol| peal itics entered into the spiritual | laws. | A popular misconception of | realm of the Church churchmen assert, is The Chutch. by promoting the | motives, formation of a political party, that religious education is sought | was simply protecting itself in the public schools. The Church when the Commonwealth failed |seeks one hour of religious edu-

to pass laws the spiritual

reorganization

men

is

that

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of the

split on this island

marks made by CAP officials. It is an error in thinking, church-

maintains

“Christian

Action

sides.

to the confusion

is a major

Church

party spekesman said. Churehmen say they are not interested in political power or

the

both

Church in this area. The San Juan Diocese has been converted into the MetroPolitan See of Puerto Rico with

The

served withm the frameworkof the island’s three maim political parties—the Pepular Democratic

observers on the antagonism does

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Cath-

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Uniformed Guards, Payroli Escort, Con fidential Investigation, 1072 Fernéncdez J Ave. Tei Saaturce 2-$282, Caguas 4231

$12

Bayamon.

Top Condition. 2683

Remington,

used

BUREAUS

CONTINENTAL DSTECTIVE BUREAU: The mest -ompetent Agency in Latin

attr conditioning units. $158.00. Ailse Philco,

APPLIANCE

WAGON.

C®RONET,

Fdz.

DETECTIVE

T74

monthly

DOOR FORD $700 8-0105 days

TWO

EXCEPTIONAL door FORD,

you w move. storage

SIEGMUND,

Villa

as im. Moving, of furPrades

ALL CITY PLUMBING - Stateside exFactory & uilding mainteaance. Construction, alteration & jobbing. S & drains cleaned eiectrically. installation of home appliances. Work Guaranteed. Telephone 7-1327. Munez RiZig 100 Constructen Garay. ms

REFRIGERATION

GENERAL COOLING CO. COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION

Engineering

Specialists

24 HOUR SERVICE

7,

Phone

and Calle Villa 123, ee

on all makes 2-3013 Ext.

218

81

ABTIC-KAR ali cars, f Factory

aute

mechanics. at

Quisqueya

as

Yordan

ANY MAKE or MODEL RECONDITIONED BY STATESIDE MECHANICS 2-4718 STATESIDE SERVICE

WANTED

1956

DODGE

inquire

SALE

new. Ernesto Cortes Centrai Aguadilla 1501 or 1505. 827 2763

2-3839.

AIR

modelmg

Call

FOR

and

mahogany,

FILTERS

York, your

3-4367,

car isin A-1 shape — 4 new tires — new battery — new brakes -— will make an excellent second car. Emp Steri2870

Rames

SLOOP

LAPSTEAKE

trailer

town. Filters, installation service. Steve's Air Conditioning, 1603 Fernandez Juncos, Exclusive Carrier Dealers im Santurce.

ex-

Switzerland

CARS

1655

Dr.

Diego

ie

CONDITIONERS

Frigidaire.

dramatic deluxe, white with red uphoistery. bought 2 months ago. Have paid $1500, will sell for $958 plus bank balamee. Cail 2-0500. 2902 92

1958

De

COND.

AIR

trade

advance-

to; Store Manager, P. O. Box Fdez. Juncos Station, Santurce,

MAKING

Trilingual

salesgiri

2716

FEMALE

AIR

33

2015

WANTED

Have

FALCON

brakes,

HELP

Clinica

CARRIER USED $100.00, $125.00,

WHITE 1959 CHEVY IMPALA, radio, tinted glass, white wall tires. low mileage, excellent condition. Leaving Puerto Rico. Pagan — 17-2100.

img,

sales experience ed Must have

Germany,

Call

1968

Musical

de Leon

BUSINESSES

outbeard auxiliary, new sails and ncw motor. extras, ali for $700. See at Cangrejos Yacht Club. 23969 92

Repairs

Janssen

® B&B FILTESS (NC. manufacturers all Ypres and sizes air conditioning filters for home window units - aiso industria! types. Call 35998. 812 UF

Ashferd

J.

2918

for invoicing, general office

Sia

in

2901

jenced continental. Complete Secretarial service for residents & transients.

monthly

1853 Pouce 2-105 2644

from factory, $425 00.

in

91

Lobauge

Ave.

FOR

MISCELLANEOUS

32

2398

149.

off

Near

SUPERINTENDENT years experience.

absolutely necessary. coupie. Call 8-8367. free

for

M.

3-9273.

MODEL

DOMESTIC

Service,

J.

wis

WANTED-WOMEN

desires

position. 2899

SAILING

Autometive Eagineer Specialist technician Volkswagen — Bargward Opel — English Ford — Taunus Calle SE4O #1265 — Rep. Metropolitano

WANTED—MEN

POSITIONS GERMAN

BOATS

Services

Available

Cari

MARRIED COUPLE — to live in, near Bayamon. She to do general housework, he to drive and do odd jobs around home. Continental family. References

reports.

Ext.

Parts

96

Sweden,

2-3013

All

sz

zit

SERVICE

delivery.

$12.08

- DIRECT rd.

REPAIRS

VOLKSWAGEN

Any size project. Also qualified as Building Inspector or Resident Engineer. Four years in Puerto Rico. Write to: “Engineer”, Box 42, Rio Piedras, PR

—-3-8400

night

PIANOS

mahogany

Alder-

Write Star.

1351

Robert

CONSTRUCTION available. Twenty

Ext.

Gay 166

AUTO

92

perienced

Secretarial

ur

SALE

PIANO, 3-8245.

BILINGUAL

POSITIONS

DIAL

contracts,

90268.

residential

ARCHITECTURAL

Santurce,

Architect,

All ads must be submitted before 12 noon on day before publication weekdays, by 11 \M. Saturday for Monday paper. Advertisers are requested to report any errors immediately as THE SAN JUAN STAR will be responsible for only one incorrect insertion.

fast

Tel

on Al!

PAN AMERICAN ELEUTRONICS LABS repaic any make TV, radio or 4i-F' Nieety day guarantee. Stateside-trained technicians Evening Cal 9 AM to 10 PM 64238 1138

WANTED —- EXPERIENCED GRADUATE ARCHITECT with 3 years office

DEADLINES

documents,

d.

repair model

2920

7b

EFFICIENT,

guar

and vr

FOR

STEINWAY GRAND — tropicalized. Call 2896

BEAUTY

facturer’s representative for supplies. References required. English to Bex D, San Juan 2818

cancellations must be submitbefore 12 noon the business day ore publication. An ordered ad nust run at least once.

legal

PIANOS

SERVICE

Attractive price. good trade. ioned. modern equipntent,

JUAN

EXPERIENCED

2

All

SECRETARIAL

&

WILCHEK [elevision Service 10 years experience its behind the

work ’

210

Avenue, Santurce, Robert J. Architect, er phone 39275.

2822

ted

3-8254

SALES

best in T. V. sevice receivers af any make

DRAFTSMAN with minimum of 5 years experience. Essential bilingual. Pértfolio of prior work requested. =

Type No. 4 § ses“ orsinary N

Room

SAN

WANTED

Type

T.V. 808 Over

is increasing its sales force and we have openings for 4 salesmen. These positions are salary plus commissions. Applicants must speak English Apply Room 210 El Imparcial Bldg. San Juan 9am. to 5pm.

below)

SAME

CARS

SALESMEN

space charged for. 3 lines5 werds per lime) charge for single insertioa,

(see

FOREIGN

Imparcial Bidg. San Juan 9am. to 5 pm.

Sie type.

&

El

Li 3 3 4] 6) 15|38 _ |-18{.18|.NEUE a 16).151.14

Minimum (estimate Miv.mum

SPORTS

is increasing its number of representatives. We have positions open for 2 high caliber young men over 25 years of age. Applicants must speak English. Salary to 4,000. + company car.

Rafes & Information Times Per Day

SALE

DISTRICT MANAGER THE SAN JUAN STAR

the San Juan Star

EFFECTIVE AUGUST Rates Per Line For tive Insertions:

WANTED

3-8254 DIRECT LINE

alr sod

conditioners for American. Good Dealers

Mediavilia’s

53,

Step

2%

.requested.

Machine

Hate

Rey.

Shop,

Tei.

CUSTOM YOUR

CHOICE

UPHOLSTERY ef

tabrics

and

WATCH colors.

FOR WATCH @ CLOCK REPAIRS

Make your furniture new and distinctive. Highest estimates

us 2505

quality by

custem

work,

appointment,

!

modern

Panet

Up-

%

EZPAIRS

Juan. Local Tel.

2

and 22374.

long distance. Agents

We

»

guaranty store your Van Lines

uF


TH SANE JUAN

ESTATE

FRANCISCUS REAL time and money.

APARTMENTS

ESTATE

saves

FOR ENT PUNTA

corner CONDADO: Beautifully furnished one bedroom apartments, airconditioned, maid service. 67 Santiage Iglesias, corBer Condade St. Weekly rates. 2-9279. 271 24

929

HOUSES

RENT

9:30-11,

MENT,

LUXURY Sept.

5

APART-

Dec.

15.

2nd floor, cam accommodate 2 or 3 persons. 1 bedroom, twin beds, bath, cedar closets, living-dining, open & closed porch, linen, all kitchen utensils, washer-drier, hot water. Block from ocean & buses. Rent includes utilities. Cacique 2071. CONDADO:

Unfurnished,

rooms,

ocean

bedroom,

$125.

large

and

lagoon

Call

3-7732

view,

1

evenings. 91

PUNTA LAS MARIAS: bedrooms, screens, hot

yard

stove

and

Unfurnished 3 water, terrace,

cabinets.

$125.

3-6725.

91

@CEAN

FRONT

Villa

Elvira

apartments

for rent. Beautifully decorated, one of most exclusive areas. Daily, weekly or monthly basis, ideal for transi #1 Caoba St., Punta Las Marias, Santurce. 2842 92 AIRCONDITIONED APAK MENT, furnished, suitable for 2. Near beach, transportation & shopping. Quiet. 2-4219. 8 Yardley Place, upstairs. Available Aug. 26

2773

2

SANTA ANA, Rio Pied-as: 3 bedrooms, closets, 1 bath, living_dining, front porch, parking, kitchen with stove, modern cabinets, water heater. $140 Tel. 6-1396. 2750 921 NEAR

CARIBE

HILTON:

C

ly

furnished air conditioned 3 bedroom, 2 and bath apartment with maid’s room bath. Year’s lease required. Telephone

Parker,

2812

3-3788.

NO

TO

RENT

RENT

INCOME

Franciscus

Real

LOST

Estate

can

SAN

high

IGNACHO:

locations

im

One

this

of

BARRANQUITAS Travel, observe.

sonable prices

year’s

lease.

2-2314

6-7441.

the

Barranquitas, 2001 Aibonito.

OFFICES

sub-

ROOMS

SAGRADOD CORAZON Street £462. 4 bedreoms, 3 baths, living, dining, }aundry. interier porch, 2 garages. Servant’s quarters all air conditioned. 910 sq. mts. Call 2-3108. 2334 +)

=

with

fruit

trees.

Close

to

airbig

Metropo-

litan Shopping Center, Commonwedith School. Call days 2-€500, after 6 63508. 28838

2

4 BEDROOM HOUSE, one half acre garden, fenced. Telephone Kelly, 7-3490, office hours. 2828 91

ISLA VERDE: 2 blocks from from

beach.

2841

washer

and

conditioned 2711

stove,

room

hot

-

water, Jone

Phone

air

8-2465. 83

9145.

910

VILLA home,

R. P.: Beautiful airconditioned bed-

NEVARES, St. 17 Rw, 3

School. take 2nd mortgage. Immediate possession. Open for inspection. Call 3.2375. 2824 2 EXCLUSIVE

PEREZ

MOREIS:

4 bedroom home, modern kitchen, 3 2776

.

living, diningroom, baths, maid’s room. x1

-

Violeta

G-

BEDEOOMS,

living-di

information

telephone

8-1244

ear-

stove. Calle Rental $90.

BUILDINGS APARTMENT

FOR

SALE

building,

renting

LA

CASA

! block

ROSA

from

beach,

airconditioned

- Guest

House

- One,

single

rooms.

residential

double

and

section.

All

Private and semi-private baths, kitchen facilities. Hot water. 2 blocks from bus. Mrs. Z C. Steffens, Santurce. and

Condado

rooms.

bs

004, 4th Floor, Vea 36768. 7%

Hotels.

Cool,

Reasonabie Rates.

Apartment

Ponce de Leén

401-402, Mrs.

s

fiton

furnished

FOR

RENT

Tek

f4B

DUFFY'S

save

remederea

charm

img. old beach komme. and sew offer recoms, all with private path, seme with private patio, some air conditioned. One minute to beach and bus. From $7.50 single, $18. double. AH rates complete breakfast. isla Verde Road. near San Juan Call 9-0149. 382

to

airport. %6. LAGOMAR Call

Mario’s

5

Restaurant,

and

single, $18. doubie. COURT - ISLA VERDE Mrs. Denton, 9-0278.

TOWER

Guest

House

CONDABO:

BILS

HOUSE

-

directly

Furnished room

DONCELLA

GUEST

DEL

winds. becue 3-2331,

at

kfast

your

in

disposal

wae

os

bar.

Atlantic,

185@

McCleary

Ave

with 2 meals

Tei

13-6802 ur

UF

1384 {SLAND

JENNY'S: Guest Mouse atmosphere. Delicious

served.

HOUSE

-

1617

From an

$3. single excellent

-

$14

doubie, Phone

SPINET set,

country

Avenue,

to Gens

BOUSE.

Santuree,

Rates

Cruthirds,| cs

4 wry

from

@&

606

-

$0

3H

he

CLOSING CHEMICAL FACTORY - For sale: Bigelow Steam Boiler, 130-125 HP, 150 psi, perfect condition. Water recevery system. Solvent recovery &ystem. Other items. Telephone 8-0588 dur¥ img working hours. 7884

yards

STREET

—-

INSTRUCTION R-5S

LANGUAGE 7

YOU

| Saturd

Sund

OR

POMARROSAL —

due

to

FOR

OR

owner.

75 DE

single.

DIEGO

Phone

»

in

STREET,

Wilson Streets. individual ims-

3-514.

Road,

For Classified Ads CALL

Schools, Street. 2720

The Santurce. Telephone

Benedict 75 De 3-5144. 829

2720

9

ELEMENTARY

Tel. 3-8254

ARE

fer

YOU

your

STELL

child?

SCHOOL

LOOKING fer a school

Special

scheol

grades 1 - 4 Mrs. Scott, 2-6168. 2806

grovp,

1

heal Estate Corner i te jose to Garden Hills, aa short ride te Caparra Country Club. Three busdred

fet

of fime

reoms

homes

today

am

rate

a cool green neighberbood | 2*F@ with

tail trees

paint

appointment

te

on

land-

ne, Call | Sam

view

our

-

mein

4 bars

fully

ak

fyrnished

bath Franciscoap= arter GE = —

Three bed-

a distinguished

Patricio residence at $300. Bucare

offerings in this and im other outstand- | — ‘Hree bedrooms, furnished, with real

ing

suburbs|

space

BUILD

img

A

space

BOUSE

amd

always

—-

and

throughout — $390.

enjay

the

liv-

special conveniences you

wanted!

Call

Olimpo

Mrs

SCHOOLS

SPEEDWRITING

Call

Alte

SPANISH the

BENEDICT

truction.

SALE of

Cupey

LEARN

crossroad Loiza & Smal! cireles and

RENT

ilimess

er visit hotel,

CLASSES

CAN

Santurce,

UF

SALE

TOO

world. ef the

Centrally

32-3994. &

freeze,

MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT

SALE

d. Single and double accommodawith private bath, some air con

ditioned. OBB Bada

GUEST

Miramar,

bedroom

deep

9-0248.

2914

2-206. 773

COLONIAL

ergan, large

home.

us anytime

and we'll be glad te show you superb Kuilding sites, large or small, city or 2

a

Ashford

breakfast.

FOR

have

guesthouse eceanfrent informal. Qew, ‘9 iuxury hotel area. Large terrace fathe sea, with private stairway to

& DININGROOM fuinitTV, lamps, also bedroom

dimetie

for

asonable.

today for ae

AUNT ‘amily

SALE

8-0969.

HAMMOND

for ane per-

BOUSE

PARQUE

feet up, it’s

the beach. Ro!l out of bed into the water. Airconditioning 7 the trade

FOR

92

ideal

frem beautiful beach Airconditioned. Kitchen privileges. Nicest

modern address while im San Juan. See the lovely Lourdes Grotto across our terraces & tropical fruit garden. All rooms airconditioned, screened. Plenty of hot Private & semi-private baths.

ur BEACH

EQUIPMENT

2337

som, private bath, private entrance. Available September 15th. References a must. Telephone 2-5110. 2752 91

Your

3-2936.

403

tables.

914 linens, min. to

MAISON BLANUBE Gust mouse Doubie apd single air reoms with bath. Near beach. Sum terraces. 77 Washington St. Condado, Santurce, corner Wilson. Manager Racini, Tele phone

LIVINGROOM ure, including

suite,

LOTS

$21 WHITE

DIRT.

MOTORS

FURNITURE

bs]

91 | 2788

COTTAGES - furnished, next

automatic

COLSON CASTERS. hand trucks, platform trucks, lift trucks, conveyors and other material handling equipment. Ricardo Davila Sucesores, 3-9280.

AIRCONDITIONED furnished reems, private bath & entrance, block from La Concha & beach. Monty or weekly. 1156 Magdalena, Tel. 2-9473 2310 91

14%

21463.

kitchenette & maid service. city,

see

HANDLING

BUY YOUR E-1 LOT im BUCARE, Rio MIRAMAR: 2 buildings, could be adapted Piedras — Caguas Road K 17.2. $4.50 far offices or guest house. Corner lot 800 | Per sq. meter up. Call 6-7291 or come

BEACH

ont)

A. ©. Smith frectric Motors im sizes from 1/3 BLP. te 800 H.P Highest qual‘ty at attractive prices. Ricarde Davita Sucesores, 3-9280.

3

sq. mt. Ri

World’s

maintenance. Breathe NO DIRT. touch NO

OPPORTUNITY -— 200 meters from Hotel La Concha, Condado. Coal, wholesome, comfortably furnished room with Private bath. Moderate rates. 1154 Mag. Phone 2-2883. Ave. sees

clear on investment after taxes & in terest. Mortgage $15,000 at 6%. Near University & Hyde Park, Rio Piedras. Informatiom Tel. 2-0452 or 8-1269.

94 | 2698

CLEANERS

ELECTRIC

22

east, WINDS

DIRT,

ss

2853 THREE

pert, ete. Unfurnished. Has Cordova 656 Puerto Nuevo.

ELECTEO-LUX

1106.

2598

9

VACUUM

10, corner

De Diezo, 1.500 meter let, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. servant’s quarters with bath, enormous living-diming, screens, water beater, built-in cabinets, porch, double carport. Information 38365, or Avenida Ashford

windows,

FOR RENT

Modern

on

FRANCESCO

s2

UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom residence at Altamira near Garden Hillis — includes screens, refrigerator, electric

Call

2827

SAN

BUCARE: Very attractive furnished or unfurnished 3 bedroom home in lovely Bucare. Nice location with view of rolling terrain and mountains im distance. Unusual opportunity for an adult family. $300 monthly on year’s lease. Telephone Parker, office 3-3788, home 2-8840.

Modern 3 bedroom home. San Juan Hotel, 2 biecks $32,000.

doors.

10

CONDADO: For gentleman — Jarge furnished room, private bath, aircondittoned, hot water. refrigerator, linen, maid service, phone & parking facilities. 2-8131 or 2-0237. 1366 Wilson Ave.”

RENT

Social Security Building,

-

AWNINGS.

A. _ BLANCO

Juncos, Apt. 5, Stop 10, —

EL

Cariwe

AM

SCREENS, bathtub

Rea-

FOR GENTLEMAN: furnished room, Private bath, hot water, private entrance. Centrally located. See Mrs. Ronda, 635

FOR

@Bew

yours.

MODERN OFFICES, new builiing. Nea Center. Shopping Bayamen rent, food opportunity for docter or an American firm. Call: John Martinez 105 Cale Comerio Bayamen, P. R. Tel. 642

best

attractive

urban commupity. 3 bedroom, 2 bath heuse, well fimamced. Telephane for appeintment te see, Parker, office —s 2908

91

FURNISHED 3 bedroom house, fully conditioned & screened. Carport,

$2 | 2529

TRADE

Select

Please phone

COMFORTABLE, NICELY LOCATED air conditioned office. Approx, 500 sq. ft. Leeated at Condominio Condado — Office 501. next to Woolworth Bids. Ponce de Leon Ave. Stop 17% Santurce. Moderate rent. Call Mr. Arroye Suarez — Tel. 2.2340. 2815 2

@OUSES FOR SALE UBB.

LINE:

rent

RENT

FOR RENT SECTION sie

DIRECT

2898

2891

with

3-0425.

7

because

SANTA MARIA — 3 bettrooms prepared for air conditioning, 2 baths, other bedroom with bath downstairs, living room, screened porch, dining room, equipped kitchen, laundry, deuble carport; half acre garden. $265 monthly

SANTURCE: Unfurnished modern 4 bedroom apartmient, $100 rent. Dining, livimg porch, 2 baths, Des Hermanos 160, S.op 19, cormer Ave. Norte, 3-6969. 2910 2

kitchen

Call

WANTED

MODERN HOME, 3 bedrooms, 2 diningrooms, kitchen, bath, hot water. Guaymabo Rd. to Caguas. On 6.25 acres, with stream, bearing fruit trees. 3-6969. 2877 96

spacious

2889

Laurel.

3-8254

FARMS FOR SALE

28393

FURNISHED SPLIT-LEVEL home in Garden Hills. 3 bedrooms, living-dining. porches, fully equipped kitchen and breakfast reom. double garage. maid’s room & bath, large fenced yard. Rent $400, gardening included. 8-0146. 2922

3:00-6:00.

available

FOR

APARTMENTS 2615

best apartments and houses for rent, furnished and unfurnished. FRANCISCUS REAL ESTATE, 3 Nairn, next te Presbyterian Hospital on beach. COME IN PERSON

1, 1960

airconditioned

SEE FRANCISCUS ADVERTISEMENT

Save Time And Money AIRCONDITIONED

— 3

SAN GERARDO, Cupey, Block C-18. 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, fully ipped kitchen, carport, perch. Brand new. $125 monthly. Call 3-9668 Nieves. s

TWO & THREE BEDROOM apartments, Rever occupied. Built-in stove, water heater, mahogany cabinets, porch. laundry. Unfurnished. Bolivia 78, Urb. Pifhero, Hato Rey, 1:30-6:00 or call 66793. Rent $140— $150. 2795 6

Gad Meath treat wetwarties Money availabie for first mortgages. Call 2-0911 or write Box 723, Reoseveilt, P. R.

FOR

MARIAS

2924

Park.

2302

LAS

bedrooms, 2 baths, phone, covered terrace, maid’s reeom & bath, newly painted. References required. 35 Caoba St.

CINTEON REALTY, INC. offers complete real estate service. Houses & lots fer sale im best residential sections of San Juan Metropolitan Area: San FranCaparra, Villa Maria, Santa cisco, Baldrich, Patricio, San Hills, Garden

APARTMENTS

September

SOUSES FOR RENT

you and

sold over $4,000,000.00 worth of property this year. 3 Nairn, a ae. Fete 928

Hyde

— Thursday,

CLASSIFIEDS

3-8400 Ext 72 REAL

STAR

‘Realtor

TELS.

3-5315


24

Union Wins

Advertisement OFICINA DE CONTRIBUTIVA CASO

EXENCION INDUSTRIAL

NUM.

N-—

#225

Porc la presente se notifica al publico en general jue ula vista publica se ecelebcara en Oficina de Exencion Contrib » Industrial, situada en la Aveotda

Ponce

Patadi dia

27

13

en

#107

Rey,

ibre

(2do

Puerto

de

1960

c

peti

om

la

las

el 2:00

Segal acEspecial,

persona para

piso),

Rico

a

e! Lic. Stanley R. mi Examinador

o ta

Leon

Hato

des

PM ante tuando Para

de

(d)

(5)

de

la

exencién

Ley

Contract Suit By

interesada contribu-

tiva industrial bajo las disposiciones de la Ley Nam. 6 de diciembre 15, 1953, Tadicad: bao el nombre de FRANK RAMIREZ DE ARELLANO & LUIS TORREGROSA. Local de la planta en Esquina Jottre y Calle Clemenceau, Condado, Santurce, P. R. Por: Ledos. McConne! Valdes & Kelley, Apartado 4274, San Juan, P. R Las ravones adelantadas por el peticioRario para la concesién de esta exencion rat va son las siguientes Los pe narias solicitan la exencion ajo las d-sposiciones de la Seccion

2

$6,500 In

alegando

que

se

Propone snstruir y operar en Puerto Rico, bajo las normas de sanidad y eficieacia aceptables al Gobernador de Puerto Rico, un hotel de turismo de acuerdo con ia Seecion 2 (f) (lL) de la Ley’ Cualquier objecion eserita contra esta Peticion debe ser jurada y radicada con ei Director de la Oficma de Exencién

DOUGLAS

RICHARDS

The Insular Construction Workers Union was awarded $6,500 in Federal court yesterday in settle ment of a two-year-old breach of contract suit involving Raymond

Construction and the Union.

Co.

of

Puerto

Seafarers

Rico

International

U. S. Judge Clemente Ruiz Nazario ordered Raymond to pay the

sum

as

both

sides

agreed

to

a

the con-| struction union asked $490,000 damages in its suit filed Dec. 9, settlement.

Originally,

1958.

Raymond was charged ing to turn over union

with dues

failcol-

Contributiva situada en la Avenida Ponce de Leon 7107 (2do piso), Parada 2742, Hato Rey. Puerto Rico, no mas

lected and with breach of contract. The SIU was named co-defendant

tarde Esta en 0

for attempting mond employes

del tiempo a cerrarse la vista. notificacion deber& ser publicada antes del 3 de septiembre de 1960.

STANLEY Oficina

R. de

SEGAL,

Exencién

Director Contributiva

Industrial

OFICINA DE EXENCION CONTRIBLTIVA INDUSTRIAL CASO NUM N— 1223 Por la presente se notifica al publico em Seneral que uma vista publica se celebrata en la Oficina de Exencion

Industrial,

at

the

electric

situada

en

la

Avenida Por de Leon #107 (2do piso), Parada ato Rey, Puerto Rico e} dia 15 sek mbre de 1960 a las 2:00 PM ante e! Lic. Stanley R. Segal ac- | tuand> co Examinador Especial, Para or juiera persona interesada

after

Palo

Seco

on and

the Palo employes

Raymond

plant hired,

had entered

a col-

Labor Relations Board for an elec-

Palo Seco charging the | Insular Construction Workers Union agreement was a “prehiring contract.’’ Such contracts, en a peti 1 para la exencion contribuwhich attempt to extend coverage tiva indust | bajo las disposiciones de la to employes on future projects, [ 4 6 de diciembre 15, 1953, radicada b >| nombre de EMERALD | are considered bars to an election BAY BOAT CORP. Locat de la planby the NLRB. New employes ta en la Parguera, Puerto Rico. Por: Ledos Bak & Woods, Apartado hired for future construction proj10165, Saniucce, P. R ects should have the right to Las razones adelantadas por el petiCionario para la concesion elect their own bargaining reprede esta exencion yntrebutiva son las siguientes sentative, the NLRB holds. La peticionaria bao

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publico

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Contributiva situada en la Avenida Ponce de Leén 4107 (2do piso), Parada 2%. Hato Rey. Puerto Rico, no mas tarde del tiempo a cerrarse la vista Esta notificacioén debera ser publicada em @ antes del 5 de septiembre de 1960. STANLEY

R.

Oficina de Industrial

Exencion

FOR Call

SEGAL,

Director

Contributiva

CLASSIFIEDS Tel.

3-8254

Insular

Union

and

gained

from

the NLRB

Construction

won

the

official

election

recognition

AID BILL (Continued

the

N—-12°7

notifica

in-

from

page

1)

million for the social and economic development of Latin America, and $100 million for

R P| adelantaidas por el petila concesién de esta exen-

Juan. san 4224, Las tavones clonario para

The

1960.

en general que una vista publica se celebrara en la Oficina de Exencion Contributiva Industrial, situada en la Avenida Ponce de Leon #107 (2do piso), Parada 27\+, Hato Rey, Puerto Rico el dia 15 de septiembre de 1960 a las 10 30 AM inte el Lic. Stamey R. Segal acEspecial, Examinador como tuando para ow cualquiera persona interesada en la pe mM Pica la exencioa contributava industrial bajo las disposiciones de la Ley Num. 6 de diciembre 15, 1953, Fadicada bajo nombre de PUERTO RICAN CAN COMPANY. Local de la Planta en ja Subdivision Industrial MiMillas, Bayamon, P. R. Por Ledos

McConne

11.

Workers

Director

EXENCION INDUSTRIAL

NUM.

Feb.

Contributiva

Advertisement OFICINA DE CONTRIBUTIVA

withdrew further

sters and an election was held last

Publicada

septiembre

R.

Oficina’ de Industrial

SIU not

filed before the NLRB by the International Brotherhood of Team-

Avenida

ser

the was

Rico un inciden-

ce de Leon 2107 (2do piso), Parada 27%. Hato Rey, Puerto Rico, no mas tarde del tiempo a cerrarse la vista.

Esta

and

volved. A similar petition was then

asociadas con el botes y deportes

en

Subsequently

acepta

Cualquier objecian escrita contra esta Petition debe ser jurada y radicada con el Director de la Oficina de Exencion

Contributiva

at

its petition

reconstruction

of

Chile.

The members of the House were assured that no cash appropriation

til

next

will

year,

be

and

sought

that

no

un-

part

of the funds authorized will go to either Cuba or the Dominican

Republic

under

fhe

present

cir-

cumstances.

TMT

OF

“PUERTO

NOTICE interested

IS HEREBY parties that C.

DERSON, FERRY,

as Trustee for TMT INC., does hereby

RICO”

GIVEN to all GORDON AN-

TRAILER offer for

sale as is and where it is to the highest bidder for cash the following vessel:

The Trailership “PUERTO An uncertificated ship.

Together now

with

located

RICO”

all equipment

and

gear

thereon.

Said vessel may be inspected during normal business hours at the Puerto Rico Dry Dock & Marine Terminals, Inc., San Juan 10, Puerto Rico. Sealed. bids for said vessel are to be delivered

or

mailed

to

the

following

attorney for the seller, and be opened at 12:00 o'clock, Friday, September 9, 1960:

trustee. The seller reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The purchaser will be required to take possession immediately, GORDON

1529

for INC.

DuPont

Miami,

Fla.

ANDERSON

TMI

Building,

TRAILER

blanket

injured by

From

Page

10 other

about

the

officials

80,

1)

city.

in

persons

are

to have

and

reported

eseaped

into

the Syrian region of the U. Investigators said were employed in

A. R.

the suspects the Jordan

press bureau and were by Jordanian political

(STAR

photo

by

Gunter

Hett)

from

paid off refugees

so that legislative necessary.

This

was

plaints at La

one

page

1)

action

is

of

not

several

com-

against the law received Fortaleza recently. The

law has caused one truck drivers’ stoppage in San Juan and the threat of another in Ponce. Torres

said

planned ter

yesterday

to see

yesterday

the to

that

he

governor discuss’

of

Syria. Hussein

thas

lathe

with

to the governor.

Next

Tuesday,

the Ponce drivers advised Fortaleza, is the deadline

La for

the governor’s interview. Torres seemed disturbed

that

were

“rare’at

La

responsible

bled tend

Ponce them.

that

he

would

that

obstruct publico

erally have the name Torres

said

that

hicles,

instead

of

that

appearance

PDP

of

business

suspects

it “throttled

ber of judges had blocked drive.”

Pales-

after

World

War I. There was no_ appeal for British military assistance from Jordan such as marked the crisis

of

1958

when

King

Hussein's

time

United

sent

to neighboring

States

Marines

were

Lebanon.

Hussein, in his ‘instructions to the new Premier, declared Jordan’s relations “with sister Arab states should continue to be based on brotherly coopera-

based

on

frankness

clearness.”

tion

He

reaffirmed

dan’s ward

“established

- and

policy”

Jor-

to-

Palestine.

Cordova Civil

also

print-

the the ve-

win-

dow.

Liberties

attempts

“It

to

is

who

said

rights,”

he

Union

that

his

to

of alleged

registration.

find

Catholics

liberals

have

civil

said.

The CAP ful also said

attack

be-

num-

to ask for an the American

block

hard

think

fraud

a large

and felt sure they our registration

party still plans investigation by

gen-

rear

the

cause

following

the

mandate

which

its

CAP

at-

meetings with the police, lines have agreed to put printing on the side of the

from

(Continued from Page 1) than three months. Cordova, in response, charged

of the lines

and the routes they follow ed on the rear window.

the

tine

kingdom

British paratroopers. were sent here in that ‘crisis at the same

.driver’s lines

in

as usual, despite the latest threat to Middle East equilibrium. A curfew imposed last night was lifted, and airports were reopened. Traffic in the streets was normal, but armored cars still guarded important points in the city. British informants said there was no sign of menacing military movements on the borders

Complaints have also been sent to La Fortaleza by 6 publico line companies protesting the provision in the traffic law that prohibits putting signs on car These

people

little carved

outward

Forta-

leza. The Ponce drivers issued the threat after a previous request to see the governor had been referred to Torres, who ca-

Council. He said were liked up

this

Britain

cousin, King Faisal of Iraq, was killed in Baghdad by the revolutionists of Abdel Karim Kassem.

the request for an _ interview came in the form of a threat. He said that requests of this

nature

the

United Arab Republic—mainly in Syria.” Amman quickly recovered the

threat by a group of Ponce truck and publico drivers to go on strike unless they are allowed to present their protest directly

demanded

extradition of the suspects, and has threatened to take the case before the Arab League and the U.N. Security the assassins

PROTEST (Continued

commissioner hopethat, despite a heart

suffered

a

year

ago,

he

planned to participate in the campaign. He said he must limit his activities, but still plans to make speeches.

Scientists

In Vienna

VIENNA (®—About 3,600 scientists have arrived for two international

congresses,

one

on

chest diseases and the other individual psychology. The delegates represent both Communist and

non-Communist

countries.

SSR

NOTICE

as

All bids are to be accompanied by a certified or cashier’s check for the full amount of the bid, payable to the said

Trustee FERRY,

and

bids will noon, on

Jose Trias Monge, Third Floor, Edificio Plaza, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

C.

Majali

vision.

SALE

TRAILERSHIP

will

Jordan King Accuses U.A.R.

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that

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lective bargaining agreement with the construction union. However, the SIU petitioned the National tion

system

thermo-

plant.

Work began,

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tion

to organize Rayhired for construc-

rasa

ans of the Police Department’s radio shop are shown as they installed radio communications systems in some of the newly arrived 106 patrol cars yesterday. The new cars, when ready, will inaugurate the long awaited patrol

To

the

residents

of the Metropolitan Area Do you need the services of

the

PLEASE The At

Police?

CALL

Police the

of

6-6000

Puerto

service

Community quae

of

Rico the

COLLAPSES—Mrs.

Barbara

Powers, wife of U-2 cis Gary Powers, is

pilot Franassisted by

Port’

Authority

a public

health

policemen officer

after

and she

fainted upon arrival at New York’s Idlewild airport, Aug. 29, Sobbing and distraught, Mrs, Powers collapsed at the airport shortly after her arrival from

Paris.

(AP Photo)


THE

SAN JUAN

STAR

— Thursday, September

ODDS ‘n ENDS

Melanesia Third In Feature Race

Baseball And Snead 1

By Peter Anderson For many years it has been California, the Carolinas, Texas, Georgia, Mississippi and Florida that have pro-

duced the most major league ball players.

A few came out

of Maine or Minnesota and fewer still from New York city. ve

On rare occassions there ver been prospects from Europe or Japan. None of these players Made it unless one counts Bobbie Thompson as a Scot. But now, and for the past se-

maica or the U. S. All three countries are capable of covering the distance under 3:06, a timing two or three seconds better the island’s quartet is veral years, the Caribbean pro- capable Sf. duces one first rate player afMarlin Tourney Off ter another—more players per capita perhaps, than any other

section. And lands,

of the Caribbean

Puerto

Rico

is

is-

producing

its

share. When the majors increase by four teams (target date 1962), it would appear that even more Puerto Ricans will be making the jump from small cities and barrios of the island to the playing fields at San Francisco, Milwaukee

and

Washington,

Pittsburgh.

which

used

The

Seventh

Marlin

the Club Nautico been postponed. the

Mayaguez

Rodeo

club’s

Golf Notes Rizzuto, former

bound

to follow. has

In

the

past

concentrated

in

defeat

day

a field

Royal

Treat

was

made

the

went

triple

on

to

Esteban

rider. four

He copped

Reyes,

an

scored

a

He mounts.

the opener on the

favored Petama, won the aboard the second favored

fa-

vorite for the mile and. sixteenth race. Royal Treat won it two lengths from Tio Donato. Melanesia was third. ; Royal Treat was ridden by P.

fifth Pala-

din, and walked off with the last race aboard the outsider Guanajibo. Guanajibo returned $15.70. Reyes, who now has 20 vie-

Phil

A ing

bet

I would

contest

amateur

The

in

a

lost:

eight

was

tries

ago.

retired

longer

and

make

effort

on

Melanesia,

again

a front but

there was too much speed in the race

for

the

youngster

to

“steal

it” the way American Tod Sloan used to fool the British during the latter part of the 19th century.

It was during this time that Sloan taught the English to ride. He “went to London, just te ride a pony,’ and drew laughs from Britain’s blue blood because sat

high

the

up

on

his

mount,

British jockeys drop-

RESULTS

laCarillen

5

f£.

(Native) 3.30 out out

(Ramos)

out

Time: 1:13.2. Cayayo, Canciller and La Ley also ran. 3rd-$2.250; clmg ($10,000); 4-yrs-up; 6 £ (Native) 5Cumbre (Ramos) 11,38 out 4Rosita

(Iglesias)

Time:

1:14.4|

Ya-Reyal

Guille

Treat

F,

Catcher,

(Diaz)

Arecibo,

Don

Beno

Deivy

400

2.99

3.18 Jr.,

Danny

Cirujano,

3 8Paladin

out

Comvidada, Master also ; tyre: 1 116 m,

6Tio Donato (Sayan) Time: 1:51.4. Melanesia,

shots.

The hockey player was up first and hit three long blasts, the longest about 290 yards off the tee. Snead stepped to the tee and the crowd of 5,000 waited, sure that he wouldn’t let them down. Snead flew his first drive ten or twenty yards past his opponent, but it was out of bounds and nullified. Snead’s second even

to

running

defenseman

the Boston Bruins. Each player had three

was

feature.

tried

Ist-$2.550; alw; 4yrs-up; 4-Petama (Reyes) 5-Mayaguezana

from

long

the

But Sloan won race after race on the lead, and the English quickly picked up his style.

Sam

years

in

Reyes

ped their legs.

driv-

a burly

sia,

while

Yankee

the PGA

eight

about

amateur

knocker, of

have

didn’t win

teries for the year, was third with his other mount, Melane-

he

shortstop, intends to play in Dorado Beach’s Invitational Oct.

1952 to 1959. I once saw Snead in a driving contest against an

‘Washington

to

Originally the tourney was scheduled tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday.

monwealth. The Senators

or

apprentice

choice

11 three-year-olds. With Stanarn out of the betting, the entry of Verdun and

tournament,

Snead

three

helming

of

jockey honors of the

Bob Reuter, says it will be held Oct. 28, 29, 30.

24-29.

here now. teams are

G, Diaz. However,

of

to

have

(Continued From Back Page) Puerto Rican Triple Crown for imported horses, was the over-

del Oeste has Chairman of

field more Latins than any of the other teams, is planning to step up its scouting in the Com-

four representatives Other major league

25

1, 1960

-

Verdun,

and

Yucatan

3;

£

§

alse

(Native)

(Reyes)

6.70

2.80

720

4.20

15.70

rend

6Cucu M (Pacheco) 2.30 Time: 1:01.4. Rescate, Plantaje, Maricao, Jeri Kay, Colegiala, My Reverie and Lerd Derby also ran. 6th-$2,300; clmg ($6,000); 4-yrs-up; 1 1|16 m, (Imported) 5-The

Sharper

(Ayala)

6Barbalin (W. Rodriguez) 3.20 Time: 1:49. Brandy Wine, Laterite, Sr. Martinez, Colorido and Dior also ran. 7th-$3.050; alw; 3-yrs; 1 1/16 m. (Native) Reyes

out

of bounds. Snead’s

teed

face

up

for

was

his

grim

third

when

NDLES : $41,688; daily

and

relieved that the West Virginian’s ability was no myth. There

but

there

is

island.

the

political

forcing

a

Island’ Not Puerto

situation

shift

to

this

Disgraced

Rico

played

was no doubt in my mind that he would win, though, for I fig-

HIGH DIVE—Mrs. Paula Jean Pope of Santa Ana, Calif. shown in action at Rome. She finished second from the

ured

high

Sam

was putting on a show.

platform

to a German

girl Tuesday.

(AP

Photo) —

~

People

who

island

to

advance

to

in the

the

000

semi-

countries

ten

Puerto Rico three points

times

as large.

overtime before though Russia ran

shod third

over Puerto Rico in the game, it was not a dis-

graceful many

other

countries

done

lishes

competition?

well

against

A record 34,800 at

GIN

West

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W.

Va.,

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Hill,

Wyoming’s

crack

left halfback, gained 141 yards in eight carries in the spring football

GAME,

ss

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el

tl? &

rival

million

in an age where place a specific things because ot could have “got-

So we ask for the most for on quotes

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to a much lower likely is not trustbusinessman estab-

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for his

product of CAR

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or service and sticks to it. Frank Kirkpatrick, owner

service tee on

football crowd of Mountaineer Field,

Morgantown, 1956

Germany,

of

to not be just another

tually agreeing figure, he most worthy. A good

Little Chance In Track Puerto Rico’s track and field team appears to be outclassed at Rome. The 1600 meter relay team stands little chance to show

hands

you an extremely high “round figure’’ then haggles over price, even-

better in their first Olympic basketball

the

usually accept less. If you asked a mechonic estimate of repairs and he

How

have

FINNER

and

losing. rough-

performance.

at

ten more.”

lost to Brazil by and caried Mexico

into Even

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dollar suit. We are living we are afraid to value or price on the end we find we

final round. Yet, despite the dismal 3-0 mark on the record books, the team fared much better than did

By:

A baseball club (Chicago Cubs) is suing a rival player $1,040,000 for injuries received by a Chicago ployer. They admit they have no hope of collecting that amount. They had to ask for something so they chose a huge “round figure” and tacked on an additional $40,

know

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26

THE SAN JUAN SYAR — Thursday, September:1; 1960

defeat

Tuesday

Don

Orioles.

left-hander

+

came

they won

on

on

in the ninth inning of a 2-2 game,

Runnels’

sixth

hit

victory

over

Baltimore land

the the

the

41,

behind

pitching

of

Chisox The

third-place

games

out

edged

the

11-10,

in

ing ions

of

first

scored

the

the

five

tenth

half

as

they

The

to

times

defend-

win

it.

Red

top

times

in

took

a

Sox

within

AMERICAN

New

York

St.

and

by percentage

Louis

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the

husbands

of

lady

,

“The Block,” by Ralph Schoenstein, is a humor-

ously

nostalgic

memoir

of

a

New

York

boyhood.

Chicago cops with their pie-plate badgs never

convince

me

they

represent

the

law.

Surf bathers who can’t swim seem to have the we most fun. CANNON Most platinum blondes give me the impression they’re stifling a scream. I always mourn for the husband who tells intervi ewers he gets to make

the old

lady’s

breakfast.

:

The hobo steak at Chasen’s in Beverly Hills is a treat. New Yorkers brag about their skyline, but they seldom

look

BUNS

stop

at it.

who

read

a menu

pasted

on the window

restaurant.

seldom

enter

te the

A store-knotted bow tie never fooled any one.

The

most

honorable

edge to win a bet. Sure way to alienate on weight. Bet

me

the

next

shouldered. When didn’t

businessman

generally

a fat friend

is to ask

Long

Nosed

guy

see

I see a guy marry her.

you

with

a

will

take:

an

unethical

;

him

if he’s putting

Girls

chewing

on

girl’s name

a

cigar

tatooed

on

hair

will his

in

be

round-

arm,

I feel

knots

described

on

the

as a ‘good

Fat men accentuate their girth when they button the top buttoa on a three-button coat. : I’ve never seen a street cleaner who appeared in a ‘hurry to get

his work

done.

No manager Lavagetto.

in

baseball

has

i

done

a

better

job

than ‘

Cookie

Young girls don’t seem sensitive about big feet anymore. Summer’s over when football players commence to appear on television interview shows.

Women very

who have reputations for tossing guys around are generally

popular

with

their

own

sex.

I sizzle when people I just met think they must use Sports jargon to communicate with me. ' Mort Sahl’s head-jerking style suggests a barracuda trying te dislodge a hook in its mouth. No one demands higher moral standards from his friends than a who

guy

IN

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occurrences.

cheats

If movie afternoons? Keep

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business

on

is bad,

his wife.

where

do

all the

salesmen

go

in the

Keep Forcing Hank Henry

Hank

on

the

defensive

and

you'll

beat

him.

You ever have a barber tell you the last one to cut your hair

did a good job? Bachelors with shrubbery were husbanding a ranch.

on a

terrace

brag

about

it

as

if they ;

Why is a guy who plants his car in a no-parking area surprised

when

he finds a ticket on it?

People

I don’t

know

who

leave

phone

oo messages

Saying

it’s imper-

ative I get in touch with them are odds-on to want a favor. David Susskind gives me the impression everyone shotld be work ing for Dr. Schweitzer except himself.

Roger Maris is the Most Valuable Player in the American League. Guys who borrow money for “a couple of days’ are odds-on te

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Monday

a postponed

Beauchamp

Cepeda,

|

Bob

Royle took over as he scored

Mays, San Francisce Mathews, Milwaukee

Complete

and

bowl

rolled

Smith, Chicago Runnels, Bostog Sievers, Chicago Skowron, New York

Nnigiit

Today’s

scheduled.

catcher

Don

for grabs as closely by Ed

AMERICAN LEAGUB BATTING

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night,

(Not

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Chicago 11, Washington 10 (10) Boston 5, Detroit 4 (15) Boston 3, Detroit 2 (10)

Games

78 70

Tuesday’s

3, Kansas City 2 4, Cleveland 1

Today’s

and

LEAGUE

600

New York Baltimore

17th

LEAGU E STANDINGS

586

Not

Spahn | his

2-1,

50

City

ahead

Warren

hits

53

Kansas

Braves.

Chicago Cubs defeated the Cin. cinnati Redlegs, 54, on Ernie Banks’ 37th homer.

LEAGUE

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5-2, lost,

of the season. gained second

75

Cleveland

defeated

Dodgers, Cadinals

75

Baltimore

is still up is followed

best series of 779 in his win victory. from Lamphier and then added In other National League a 767 total as he copped three games, San Jones won his 15th |of four from Lammey. game as the San Francisco Giants High single game of the night edged the Philadelphia Phillies was rolled by Carl Elkin

games of Detroit in sixth place as

MAJOR

they

Angeles St. Louis

scattered

ings

moved

as

14th game The Braves

of

twi-night doubleheader from the Detroit Tigers, 54 and 3-2, winning both contests in extra innBoston

Los the

place

champin the

four

place Royle

they

movies? I never knew a telephone operator who admitte d responsibility for a disconnection. : Pitchers who hit batters should be suspended for as long as the

up first

his

Senators, |

and

Boston

the and

games

19point lead competition at

White

a

League

ninth

The

place

half

10-0, to the Milwaukee

and

innings.

American

Es-! a

|

Chicago

Washington 10

the

go

the Paradise Bowling and Sports Center over Walt Royle. Second

In the Lamphier, front-running Pittsburgh Pirates | Lammey. Yandell increased their lead to six and

Nats

three

of

Cardinals Routed the National League,

and Gene homers for

Take

remained

a

Cleve-

Chuck

trada. Jim Gentile Stephens cracked out the Orioles.

Sox

for

Athletics.

downed

Indians,

four-hit

ninth

a

to

§

of

act

3-2

half

Yandell had after Monday’s

in

to the plate held Kansas City scoreless, and seven appearances took the nightcap in 10 gained the win when the Yankees| and pushed across one run in the innings.

bottom

sic with only four weeks in the tournament.

the opener in 15 innings

Pete

almost

sHES

stocky

an

gesee

Baltimore

The

has

BNeee

the

Yandell

insurmountable lead in the Ron Superior Petersen Singles Clas-

of grief.

ee

a

don’t

hh oh

without

nigh: to enable the New York Yankees to retain a one and a half game advantage in the American League over

Why

be? OS ts

year

won

et it

the

Arroyo

HERE

of

Luis

o =

game

Rican

By Jimmy Cannon Guys named Mickey catch more than their share I stand on my original pick of the White Sox.

ea

third

(AP)—Puerto

gaess

his

YORK

BEMESSY

NEW

Nobody Asked Me—But

fh. Oe ee

Luis Arroyo Wins In Relief: Bowlin g Lead, Clemente Aids Buc Victory Royle Second

Sports Today

Jien(190) gold Heads Pa. Bowling Squad

For Local Tourney A

190

bowler,

Marty

Jiengold,

will heada team of four Levit. town, Pa. men from ‘the Jubilee Lanes that will take part in a Labor

Day

weekend

tournament

at the Star Bowling Center. The rest of the squad is com posed of Bill Farrell, 174; Bob Knoafel, 156, and James Daley, 150.

. morning. The tourna start s atnt noon me Satu with rd the firstay block of eight games.

ron

cig a at toon

@hePmm Ae =

Yandell Keeps

Tuesday Baseball


THE SAN JUAN

scored

in cross country yesa five-sport total of

5,024. Fellow Hungarian Ermc Nagy was second with 4,988 points and Bob Beck of the United

The the Rae

Swedish

winner second

Miss

and

girl was declared

in in

4:55.6, 4:55.7.

and

was

clocked

Fraser

Miss

in

4:57.6.

States, leader after the first four days of competition, was third

Olympic three-meter diving champion Gary Tobian, of Glan-

Hungary took the team title as Russia finished second and the United States third.

10-meter diving 5410 points.

with

4,981.

Russia won its gold medal in | women’s broad jump. V. Krepkina set

an

Olympic

record

leap of 20 feet, 10% Poland’s

E.

champion,

Krzesinska,

of

a

the

1956

at 20-5. Hil-

Germany

was

third

America’s three 100-meter dash | mep—Ray Norton, Frank Budd and Dave Sime—passed the first two elimination tests. Budd was the winner of his

second round heat in 10.4. was second in 10.3 behind many’s

the in

Armin

Hary

who

distance,in 10 flat the

new

Norton,

has

this

Olympic

the

Sime Gerrun

year,

record

maip

U.

S.

of

hope,

was third by a temth ef a second

in his heat won ves of Venemueia

Horacio Este10.5 ‘ ~W

competition, with

In front was a British school boy, J. Phelps, with 57.35 points. British

Win

Germany’s

inches.

was second

drun Claus at 204%.

with

dale, Calif, ran fourth in the elimination round in the men’s

second

wicka

and

was

Rolf

Sterling

Aastria’s

Kurt

third.

was Mrk-

In rowing, America’s favored eight-oared team finished second

to Britain in a qualifying heat. The British four-oared team without coxswain also beat the

United heat.

States

in

a

preliminary

Miss Munoz ROME

Out

(AP)—Miss

Gloria

Colen Mufiez of Puerte Rico was eliminated from the Olym. ple fencing competition here yesterday. Points. Three were needed

t@ @@vance

to

the

second

reund.

be run

eee

Saturday and Mon-

ily il ht

h

~stes

time

“a ft

the

aife of the United Another American, bert; ran third in his

each day. Saturday | competition, starting with preliminaries at 9:30 a.m.

amd will

followed imclude

backstroke

by finals at breast Stroke

events

Shirley

Strickland

Melbourne

in

all

The

Wimsce,

a

36-foot

Chris+—

Craft is owned by Raymon Garffer Sr. El Gato, a Booth Bay, is

Off Comandante By

owned by Amaury Diaz Benitez and Manuel San Juan Jr.

Racing Commission The

Horse

Racing

Commission

has ruled off three horses from El Comandante—Don Ramon, Mapita M and Coca. The owners of the horses were given 24 hours

to

remove

them

from

the

stables. In will

all

likelihood,

be

sold

probably blic. The

the horses another country,

to

the

Dominican

Racing

also

Complice, for

Repu-

Commission

suspended

Starting point of the 4 p.m. race

is scheduled

horses,

and

Carrita

condition.

at

Then the entrance jes to a Sea, and

two bouy point then

entrance.

The

bouy

1, El

Morro.

craft will circle the at Boca de Cangreseven miles out to back to the harbor race

will

end

100

ards below the Club Nautico. Preliminary plans eal] for three te

will miles

off

be

be

as

mark-

stationed

seven

used

Cangrejos.

has

three

Forever

poor

cp crossing in 10 hours, 23 minutes, the Channel Swimming Associa-

tion announced. Jensen reduced

boys and girls 15-1 and 6 200-y -i individual medleys .sr boys and girls 13-14. The freesty!.

Monday,

-ierfly events and events will be

the same

p-evailing. In

addition,

200-yard

age | boys and

will

times be

the

medieys

or

girls 11-12 and for boys

record

Buy them ot TUTO

of

Australia

Gillanders,

both

of

for

this

morning’s

butter. qualify

semi-finals.

Saltza

Wins

Gil-

Heat

Another Olympic mark before Chris von Saltza in

fell the

Preliminaries of the women’s 400-meter freestyle. She won the first heat in 4:53.6, one full

second

under

Australia’s years ago.

Dawn

mark

set

by

Crapp

four

Australia’s

new-

a surprising

third

Fraser,

ly crowned champion,

the

Lorraine

100 meter free style ran

MINIATUREGOLF Sharpen your

i

SANTURCE

te

at

the

Troy was timed in 2:15.5, landers in 2:16.2.

minutes.

°

United States, broke the Olympic

record for the 200-meter fly as they won heats to

previeus

26

and OPELS SUAREZ, INC.

STOP 17% er TEL. 3-2620

and girls

Another Russian won her second rcund heat in the time of 11 flat In swimming, Mike Troy and Dave

the

hours,

visit ws at

indivi-

was timed in mark set by

1956.

by two

Brazilian swimmer Abilio Couto set the old reeord last year.

oihcr held

Starting

there

individual

groups, both boys and girls, plus | dual medieys the 400-yard freestyle events for 15-16.

heat behind Germany's yn 1:51.2. A Russian woman set a new Oiympic record in the 80-meter hurdles to advance into the semi-

finals. Irina Press 10.6, breaking the

in

2:00 and

+

3 Horses Ordered

M,

ng oa Championships cor 16 Years and under

am

By MIKE MURRAY The two fastest cabin cruisers on the north sid e of the island—the Wimsco and El Gate—will take part in a 23-mile match race Sunda y. The race is expected to settle the friendly rivalry between the owners for the fastest craft in this part of Puerto Rico.

:

indivi-

he

EI Gato, Wimsco Cruisers Schedule 23-Mile Race

:

the

as

|

i

1,168 points terday for

won

Great Britian of Sweden.

¥

medal

Nan Rae of J. Cederqvist

E

Nementh

gold

1p }

§

dual

in the third and final heat which produced a photo finish between

<

dals. Ferenc

+ "Thursday, Septediber ¥, 1960

}

OLYMPIC RESULTS (Continued From Back Page) States took the twe bronze me-

STAR

up

“putting”

teach the children the finer points of

Be tee 0 nh tc a

ence nn eRe AO

PUERTO eta

OD Oh te

OH

RICO’S TOP

ee

Greta

See wr ase

os onbe

SELLING

BEER


SEE

MAJOR

STANDINGS

“the Stn Juan Star

LEAGUE

AND

PAGE

LEADERS

|

PORTS

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26

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READ JIMMY CANNON PAGE 26

San Juan, Puerto Rico, Thursday, September 1, 1960

U.S.A. Finishes 1In Olympic Shot Put

Yanks, K.C. Divide: Nieder Wins Gold Medal Pirates Down Giants And the opener

pitching of rookie Bill Stafford.

the

Olympic

biggest

four bronze

lead terday, co.

Pirates

in the

one.

opened

National

defeating

Bill out

up their

League San

Pirates

out

Parry

13

third

hits— including Roberto Clementes 12 homer—and got excellent pitching from reliever Eroy. Face.

runs

in

the

CHICAGO

crowd

of

clocked

mark week

Milwau-

&

OLYMPIC CH

OLU 000

Washington Shaw and

Lollar;

Stobbs

and

Smith;

Bailey.

Philadelphia

game,

at

Los

By

Barber

Hook

Angeles,

this

year,

gate

before

feature race. He knocked

night

eliminated

shown

4:183

four

previous its

gold

medal,

in

to

States.

finished

Japan’s

silver

medal

break

the

set earlier this Somers of the fifth

Tsuyoshi

and

John

part

of

this

the

out

jaw

start of the

two

teeth

and

bone,

but

was

not seriously hurt otherwise. His jockey, Jose Landrau, escaped injury.

Stanarn

was

ordered

for

scratched

the

in

the

won

the

Konrad

was

declared

euatro-cinco

pool

at

El paid

and

race was declared of a late stratch,

Pittsburgh San Fran.

of

the

000 010

LEAGUE 022 200

consequently,

lost

a

the

three

MELANESIA,

legs

Page

of

the

25)

old

Olympic

mark

was

record

established

in the preliminaries by America’s Bob Bennett, who finished third yesterday behind Frank McKinney.

Theile

had

two

gold

held

medal

medals

for

(See

teammate

the

former Bennett produced

and

one

silver

as

the

United

Hungary

OLYMPICS,

Willey,

300—7 100—4

13 10

Burgess (6); O’Dell, (8) and Schmid& (1-1). L-O’Dell (7-10).

Sherman W-Labine

HR—Pittsburgi,

Clemente

1 2

(First

Game) 002 010 100 0O—4 8 2 200 000 011 1570

Burdette apd Crandall; Ellsworth, Elston (8) and Thacker, ton

Brunet

(6) and Lau; head (2),

Page

27)

Wright Tappe,

(8),

Taylor

(9).

W-Els-

Chicago,

(3),

Zimmer

Logan (4),

Will

(3-6). L-Anderson HR—Milwaukee,

Mathews (20).

More(5),

(31).

(7-9) Bruton

Chicago,

(9),

Thomas

LEAGUE

(First Game) Kansas City 000 000 000—0 40 New York 000 001 00x~14-5 0 Kravitz;

and

Herbert

Stafford

and Blanchard. W-Stafford (9-14). L-Herbert (Second

(6),

Kansas

(6).

New

(Second Game) Milwaukee 051 200 300—11 130 Chicago 001 040 020— 7111

McMahon

(7) Freeman (9) and Taylor (7). W-McMahon

(8-7). L-Burdette (15-9). HR—Milwaukee, Crandall

Cottier

(4),

Anderson, Drabowsky

AMERICAN

Milwaukee Chicago

(18),

lot of its glitter. Stanarn, winner two

The

new

BASEBALL SCORES NATIONAL

Tappe

Stanarn.

(See

of

Mizell, Labine (5), Green (6), Gibbon (7), Face (7) and Smith,

pool.

_syesterday

The fourth nula because

of

fourth

also set a of 1:01.9.

-

Olympic record before smashed it. The modern pentathlon

was won by Dave Theile 100-meter backstroke. He

nula

$342.15 for five winners $5.15 fer four winners.

race,

and

\ ITA: UNITED STATES AUSTRALIA GERMANY HUNGARY GREAT BRITAIN DENMARK SWEDEN JAPAN POLAND BELGIUM NETHERLANDS ROMANIA BRAZIL MEXICO

(12).

Comandante

The

day

establishing

einco-seis

The

the

Nieder yesterday

DOUGLAS and the race

him-

self from racing for at least two weeks at El Comandante yesterday when he rapped himself on

the

and

JIM

Sagner and Chase’s Stanarn, top money winner in Puerto

Rico

hh

and

Nieder

In Comandante Feature Race |

Cleveland 0 Baltimore 0 Stigman and Romano; and Triandos —— St. Louis 00 Cincinnati 00

Bill

tossed the shot over G4 feet to set on Olympic record and walk off with the gold medal. (AP wirephoto. )

and

Bat tey

Sadecki

AMP—Lt.

ye

Champion Stanarn Hits Gate

OOL 000

62-8 %. was

the

of 4:19.2 by Alan

Games in the

a world shot put record earlier this year.

020

Chicago

of

put

a bronze

finals.

of

NIGHT GAMES Delock

his was

captured the bronze medal. Australia’s second gold medal

Renth Frank Thomas hit his 20th round-tripper for the losers.

and

for

Rose, the defending won one gold medal

Somers

31st home run and Bill Bruton his

Bruce

new

medal,

heave

held

in

United

the second game, Milwaukee turned on the power with Fidie Mathews hitting his

Nixon

a

a

as he defeated a star-studded field in the 400-meter men’s freestyle in record time. He was

The with

In

OOL Foiles

with

Murray champion,

18,568

Detroit Boston

trying

gold

medals, plus swimming.

kee Braves bounced back for an 1!-7 victory after the Chicago Ciibs had grabbed the first game ot a doubleheader 5-4 on Bob Will's 10th inning homer before a

team

inches,

Long’s best shorter.

O’Brien

Splits

(AP)—The

record

two

record of 60-11 's. Australia won both

seventh.

Milwaukee

his

O’Brien,

Dallas inches

Willie Mays and retired Felipe Alou to get out of trouble, Pittsburgh was trailing, 3-0, when Clemente hit a two-run homer in the fifth inning. Then Pittsburgh scored two more in

three

of

straight

second

Face came on in the seventh with two men on. He struck out

the sixth with four hits. Piretes ended the scoring

top

vorld

Francisco, came

and three-quarter Olympic mark.

Francis-

knocked

on

the

San

mates with a toss of 64 feet, six RU:

yes-

7-4

rhe

Nieder,

holder from

(AP)—The

me

Pittsbuch

. silver and

Australia and each took two gold medals, while the Soviet Unien won

ab-

Homers

FRANCISCO

one gold. x

of the 18

NO

SAN

yesterd #

up for grabs yesterday:

win

sorbed the loss for the Yankees, his seventh in 15 decisions.

Clemente

of

mm

Terry.

ay as the United the XVII-Ga en medals.

finals

haul

athletes captured

four

second

Ralph

American

——

in

its

pe

season.

only his

the #— the

made

FEROS

the

up

one-two-three

States

nn

of

allowing

in picking

6-0.

cote

hits

game,

the four-hit|

'»

nightcap,

second

1-0 behind

webs

Veteran Ned Garver went distance for the Athletics in

the

&

won

taking

Secomn e 4

Yankees

by

ee "§

The

vesterday

oo

Yankees

ark

ney

York

Sets Olympi

ROME (AP)--America’s favored shot put stars finished

YORK (AP)—The Kansas. City ‘ Athletics even split in a double header with the New

NEW gained an

City York

Garver

(20).

Game)

000 002 031—6 9 0 000

000 900—0 4 0

and

P.

and

Blanchard,

Mass

(8)

(8), (7-8).

W-Garver

Daley; (27.

Terry, Berra

L-Terry


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