The San Juan Star (Sept. 8, 1960)

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Under Control: Full Probe Is Asked Who Is To Blame For Island's Tragedy-It Anyone? By A. W. MALDONADO

Flood waters were under control throughout Puerto Rico yesterday, the Ci| vil Defense office reported, and authorities are working today to dredge up a clear

As Puerto Rico observed yesterday, in the words of

Gov. Mufioz, “a day of mourning and anguish,” the questions asked throughout the island were: who if anyone, was to blame for the

and

other

questions

The

answers

are

island | %

In day:

come

soon

flooded ‘and that lives might be lost, had the authority to forcefully evict the families from

their

homes.

The secretary answered that question required an official opinion by him as attorney general, but that opinion can only be furnished upon the expressed request of a government official sar

Chief

Maj.

Gen.

Juan

(See

BLAME,

Nikita Says He (AP)—Soviet

investigation”

{

Te

of

the

job

from

police

estimates yesterday

outposts.

4. Upwards

of

100

= families

Estimate

of

Losses

Agriculture

with

the

passage

of

hurricane

Donna, resulted in a premature return to their houses of hum (See FLOODS, Page 20)

By MANUEL SUAREZ AND PAUL RYAN This town of 15,000 yesterday went about the grim business of cleaning up the debris left by the floods, sheltering the homeless, and counting the dead. Business opened as usual on: a bright sun-kissed day jand a few shoppers and

Doubts Ike MOSCOW

scale

were only unofficial of property losses

Operations Get Under Way

20)

On U-2 Flight

yester-

of land, crop and animal losses within a few days. Sugar, coffee and tobacco crops are expected to be hard hit. There

Humacao Stirs As Clean-Up

Ce

Constitution, Page

developments

Rivera Santos said his deent will have an estimate

Cordero Davila, The governor,

the Commonwealth

the

| 3. Secretary

such as Gov. Mufioz or Civil Defense

and*+

from

were being fed and clothed at performed by agencies concern- two community centers in the ed with the floods, their warn- metropolitan area yesterday as ings and rescue operations. hundreds of persons. were evaDeaths from island floods ranged cuated by the Civil Defense from up to 106 but there was con- flooded sections of Santurce, Haflicting information. Nobody to Rey and nearby Los Angeles knows how many people lost district of Carolina. their homes. In a telegram to Gov. Mufioz, 2. Gov. Mufioz assigned $1 Concepcion de Gracia charged million for emergency relief. that reports given to the publie {See story page 3.) that “the danger had passed”

from Attorney General Hiram Cancio. Can’t Give Opinion Secretary of Justice Hiram Cancio was whether the

National or the police, realizing. that the area was to be

human

“1. Independence Party Sen. Gilberto Concepcion de Gracia called for a “prompt and full-

inevitable,

may

the

loses

watery confusion.

tragedies and what can be]; done to prevent it happening again? The

of

material

Congo Rift Ends

idlers walked around the town plaza talking about the disaster,

occasionally mentioning baseball

Pre-

or some social event, but always getting back to the disaster. Few people could ‘avoid looking

mier. Nikita Khrushchev yesterday told U. S. Ambassador Llewellyn E. Thompson, Jr., he still} : , was net convinced that President | j Eisenhower had any advance}: knowledge. of the May 1 U2 flight.

A TIME

toward the south where the Te-

TO

GRIEVE—A Mass

for

the flood victims

at

the Church of the Sweet Christ in Humacao is unendurable to a grief-ridden man in the crowd. The Mass was said

yesterday by the Rev. *Landelin Robling. (STAR phote by Manuel Suarez)

a

F

Humacao

picture

in Assembly Vote

Backing 2 Leaders By ANDREW

BOROWIEC


‘ THE.SAN

JUAN

STAR

---

Thussday,

September 8,,1960

Plane Crash In Uruguay

Claims 31

MONTEVIDEO (#—An Argentine airliner with 25 passengers and a crew of six apparently im the air and crashed yesterday

im northern Uruguay. All 31 aboard were

killed, the airlines office here

said,

including

on the Aires.

two

embassy

U.

S.

women

staff

in

Buenes

The other passengers were lieved to be Paraguayans or gentines.

The

airlines

beAr-

identified

the two Americans as Loraine Connaughton and Phoebe Egelant. The plame crashed on a farm about 15 miles from Salto, a eity . on the Uruguay River 250 miles ©

north

3

*

re

i:

. DEFECTORS AT MOSCOW PRESS CONFERENCE from the supersecret, U.S. National Security Agency —W iliam H. Martin, 29, of Ellensburg, Wash., (left) and| (NSA) said they defected in protest against American Bernon F. Mitchell, 31, of Eureka, Calif., center, appear at| policies which they believed would touch off a new world

US

press conference in Moscow,

Sept. 6.

The two defectors|war.

The man at right is unidentified. (AP Phote)

Eisenhower said yesterday he believes it was a great error for Cuba’s rebel government te re

cegnize

the

Communist

would

tingents from

Chinese

The that

It was, however, what might have been expected from the Cuban regime, he told a news con-

rules

The

chief executive

did

not

elaborate. In other matters, the President said: He is giving serious consider-

ation

to

addressing

Nations

General

it ‘ convenes:

mal

Sept.

expec’

the

meet

to

the

so

far

went on

as

have.

he

previously

held by the Soviet “Therefore,” he

would

be doubly

Participation

upmore

Union. added,

serious

by

these

been

Bureau

sensitive to what he term-

were

part of an operation in the war which has recently on very ugly overtones.”

Defection Is A Lesson

when

Eisenhower

but does +20; Soviet Pee.

said

of two National

sovie

employes

to

the

defection

Security Agency

the

Soviet

Union|

senhower

yesterday

Republican nominee, was rearedas

repudiated the religious issue as aja Quaker.

mier Nikita S. Khrushchev there. | should be a lesson that we should | political weapon to be used by| other

equipment

for

military]

Purposes to the Congo.”

He made

the

places

in

San

found’

night U. S.;

Juan

reported

at all| Nixon, or other members of the|laid on the shelf and forgotten| Republican Party. until the election is over.

remark when ask-

In what amoumed te a reply to}

ed. what he thinks of the defec-|_

charge by fermer

WEATHER

The President said he hoped gipergredl

The U. S. deplores “the uni-| never cease our vigilance in large | himself, Vice President Richard M. | that religion as an issue could be

lateral action of the Soviet| places and small Union in supplying aircraft and | times.

eight:

been

the birth of a new tropical sterm, was continuing a slow westward movement 1,450 miles east southeast of Puerto Rico.

units

civil taken

said

had

last night that a suspicious lowpressure wave, which could spell

“it

if such

military

Salto

bodies

frem

mainland. A hurricane watch. was ordered for Fiorida. HurFicane conditions could affect Florida late today. Meanwhile, the U. S. Weather

to say

knows

a flight

Hurricane Donna last appeared heading for the

prin-

the larger powers.”

President

United

Assembly

contrary

from

charred

ciples so far applied regarding use in the Congo of military con-

government.

ference.

be

on

Donna Heads For Horida

By Cubans Great Error , But Expected (?)— President

Reports

was

near the wreckage.

Ike Calls Recognition Of Red Chinese yt

ef Montevideo.

The plame Asuncien,

The

very need for protesting in-|

President | B0cence of religious bigotry at this}

Sem Juan, re:

Mayagucs—Generally

‘eday and tonight. PUERTO RICO and the VIRGIN ISLANDS—Variabie clond-

imess

with

iselated

showers

Aggravated Situation tors, William H. Martin and Ber-| Harry S. Truman that Nixon was| time, he said, seems to aggravate} teday and tonight. The President said that this|non F. Mitchell, and also what|tetting religious bias enter the| ‘the preblem rather than quiet it. | winps: East southeast at 1@ te

has aggravated “an already seri-|he feels should be done to pre-| campaign by the back door, Ei-| This was an indirect slap at Tru-| 45 waites per hour. ous situation which finds Afri-| vent the hiring of such persons senhower sail he knew of no Rep- | ™22 who said in a Labor Day YESTERDAYS HIGH: if

Eisenhower

these

said

planes

further

are

flown

that}

Eisenhower

by | knows

of no

replied

that

problem

that

he

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$1 Million Disaster Timing, Courage Saved Aid Granted; Munoz May Seek U.S. Help Toa Baja From Tragedy By A. W. MALDONADO Gov. Mufioz yesterday assigned $1 million from the Commonwealth Emergency Fund to start the rehabilitation of homeless families in Kumacao and other flood-stricken areas

in

the

island.

A La Fortaleza spokesman said the Commonwealth must wait “until all the statistics are in” to decide whether to ask President Esenhower

R

to

declare

Puerto

.o a disaster area. Munoz, in a proclamation, “‘{, Luis

of

all

this

Munoz

Puerto

day

Marin,

Ricans,

of mourning

said:

By HAROLD J. LIDIN 1. All refugees are being vaccinated against typhoid fever, A combination of timing, courdysentery and diphtheria. age, and conscientious police and 2. Temporary latrines have been. civil defense work saved the subuilt by the civil defense. gar town of Toa Baja froma 3. A team of physicians and disastrous fate Tuesday. nurses

is

refugees

24-hour medical service. Hot Meals Served

4. Everyone

and

on

to

give

the|

5. Equipment

for purifying water

has arrived and is being set. up.

anguish

6.

A

temporary

electric

power

for all of us, the spirit of unity and stout moral fiber which has

plant is being set up. Full power will not be available for several

characterized us w.ienever we have

weeks.

@

as a_ people been faced with

versity...” ‘.he

governor

terday’s a

$1

stressed

million

preliminary

that

yes-

assignment

appropriation

is and

more funds will be made ayail@ ? as necessary. feanwhile, in Humacao a comi. iiee of government Niceting to map out

actions for b_ neless. .liram

caring

Torres

heads was government

for

the

Rigual,

town’s

the

gov-

7. A committee has been named to report on whether to remove the homeless from the schools‘to a city of tents or to attempt to re-

meet

with

the

emergency

ing,

a

the

yesterday

to

the

following:

inundated

Carmelo, a mechanic at the Hickokx belt plant in nearby Dorado, was dressing for work when he heard the rushing waters. :30 a.m. spotted the rising watersof the nearby river

fast

from

climbing

foot

of

the

police

station.

Aroused Families Together with Civil Defense guardian Ezequiel Concepcion, pair aroused families house

the by

house

from

the

river

called

govern-

ment committee in Carolina where

reported

completely

a

sector

Fondo

near

del

Saco.

Another group of families was locate them in available homes saved by Morales’ insistence that and buildings in town. they remain Monday night in the elementary school, where 8. The lesses in agriculture in town the Humacao area are ‘‘minimal.” they’ had taken shelter initially the threat of hurricane Munoz left La Fortaleza -yes- from terday afternoon to make another Donna. The 55-year-old Lt. Morales, a inspection tour of the island’s north coast. He was scheduled te veteran of $2 years on the force

er-or’s representative at the meetgvernor

Although

is getting hot meals

and the feeding program has been prepared by the school lunch division of the Department of Education.

governor

invoke

prepared

report

will

be

made

to

him

Toa Baja, lives on ‘the second floor above the police station. His family resides in El] Comandante subdivision in Rio Piedras. Saved By Daylight For Carmelo Alama, 51, another resident of Fondo del Saco, the salvation of. his mari and his neighbors was due to the “daylight. ”

including

a

seven

year

stint

in

A

glance

Rio

Palma

the

revealed

outside

Plata

street,

near

the

where

he

resides. Minutes later, he recalled, the river had swept loose the first of eight neighboring houses. Alamo described how the houses, pushed by the furious river, knocked

another

one

foundation Further

their

from

loose

like

bowling

up

the

pins.

same

street

and homes of Toa Baja, and averaged from three to four feet deep

in about half the town. At the highest point of the town, where

the City Hall faces the plaza, water reportedly reached a height of 18 inches. Six women, three of whom had just given birth and three expect-

jing

to

flown

give

by

municipal

birth

promptly,

helicopter hospital

te

from

were

Santurce Toa

Baja.

Grand Union Sales Jump One Per Cent EAST PATERSON, of the Grand

Union

N. J.—Sales Company

for

the four-week period ended Aug. 27, 1960, totaled $44,409,267, compared

in

the

with

sales

of

corresponding

1959, an increase

$44,358,866

period

of

of one per cent.

several persons were hauled to For the first 26 weeks of Grand safety by ropes, while children current fiscal year, were carried by adults to higher Union’s Aug. 27, sales were grounds. Much of this action was through compared with successful, Alamo added, because $293,026,416, the rescuers and refugees had $308,165,519 in the corresponding period a year ago, a decrease sufficient early morning light. Water

entered

all

the

buildings

of 4.9 per cent.

of

the flood situation there.

CD Chief Blasts Officials Who Wouldn't Open Schools By

DOUGLAS

The

D.

director

fense

in

of

the

RICHARDS

the

Civil

De

metropolitan

area

yesterday lashed out against school officials who refused to open

school

rooms

buildings

and

height

of the

at the

lunch

hur-

ricane threat on Sunday. Civil Defense chief Juan

lleia

said

he

was

Vi-

“bitterly

dis-

eavpointed” by the “lack of coordination and interest” on the part of education officials who either refused or delayed open-

ing

schools.

that

many

those

He refused

taking

from the Villeta

also

charged

to — supply

refuge

with

food

school lunch program. said that the authori-

ties delayed or did not listen to Civil Defense requests to open schools and lunch facilities. The situation was so bad, he said, that he gave orders to his men to break open the schools if

necessary.

buildings ing

the

for

San

20

finally

hurricane

said. However, not

About

were he

school

used

threat,

added,

Juan

dur-

Villeta

were

Mayor

it

Felisa

British Guitar Talks DONCASTER, England (#)— Brian Seniog stopped strumming his electric guitar when it suddenly

started

talking

to him.

The words from the guitar— loud and clear—turned out to be police calls, then a message from a Royal Air Force plane. The 20-year-old draftsman explained a quirk in the wiring of the

guitar’s

amplifier

must

Rincon ing

Gautier

the

storm

sponded

many

of

had taken refuge dur-

cuated later hungry. She

or

who

would alone,

to

an

were

eva-

have gone he said, re-

urgent

request

for food.

Army, Navy Offer To Aid Flood Areas. " The

commanders

Army

and

Rico

yesterday

pathy

and

wealth day’s

Navy

and

help

of

the

forces

extended to

U‘S.

in Puerto

the

sym-

Common-

the victims

of Tues-

floods.

Brig. Gen. John H. McGee, chief of the Antilles Army Command, placed “the full support” of his command at the disposal

CLEANING

UP

in Humacao,

hardest

DEBRIS—Workmen

as

Army liaison officer between the

Defense and that the Army would

Army

continue

of

the

Commonwealth

and

said

the Army “would assist in any way possible to alleviate the human

suffering

and

misery”

caus-

ed by the floods. Col. Maynard Weaver, senior advisor to the Puerto Rico National

Guard, and

the

was

designated

Civil

Defense.

Rear Admiral Allen Smith, Jr.,

fense

to

in any

assist

way

the

Civil

possible.

ROSS OPTICAL

have

See us for same day EYES

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service

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clean up debris scattered along Humacae River

hit in Tuesday’s flood. (STAR photo Anthony Murad)

in a telegram to Gov. Mufioz, said: “All Naval personnel in Puerto Rico join me in sorrow over the loss of life and property suffered by our friends in Puerto Rico. “The Navy stands ready to render any further assistance that we can,” he said. The Army said large amounts of tentage, cots, and mattresses had been tranferred to the Civil

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THE

SAN

JUAN

STAR

— Tharsday, September 8, 1960

American Nations Okay U.S. Latin Aid Project By

RICHARD

BOGOTA,

G. MASSOCK

Colombia

The Inter-American Conference reached

agreement

yesterday

of Bogota that powered drive

ca's

social

and

to be drafted by committee. The sources said the initial section of the act is expected to follow the pattern of the U. S.

(AP)— Economic virtual

on

an

fund

Act

approves a U. S. for Latin Ameri-

economic

devel-

opment.

Informed

sources said the ba-

sis of an accord among most of the delegates was a $500 mil-

lion U. S. plan for secial purPose projects coupled with a Pledge of continued economic aid. The agreement will be spelled out in the conference’s major

offer

such land

for

social

as housing, reform.

Another

projects

education

section

sets

and

up

the

special fund within the InterAmerican Development Bank, A third section, informants said, emphasizes need for a continued

aid channelled

directly

economic development. Undersecretary of State Douglas ference

Dillon assured Tuesday the

to

C.

the econUnited

resolution—the Act of Bogota— States will continue to advance

News In Brief El Salvador Quells Red Revolt Plot SAN

funds for economic projects through the Export-Import Bank and

other

agencies.

The informants said the act may contain other sections dealing with stabilization of eommodity priees and with a plan for

strengthening

the

economic

branch of the Organization American States (OAS).

of.

is waiting

Extra Energy

only

‘within

for the

U. S. Immigration and Naturalization service office here said the office has received no instructions

on

how

to

proceed

in

Army

case

Mrs. Cruz remains m Puerto Rico beyond that time.

barracks

in

total

also

estimate

was

less

and

Foreign

No

announcement

Cuban

of

Santa

Ana,

Ahuachacan

the

the

National

record

Safety

Council’s

holiday

pre-

toll of 461

set

Minister Ousted

East German BERLIN

made

of

a

replacement.

an acute change from toward Fidel Castro’s

President Dies At 84

(#—Wilhelm

Germany, died announced. He

Pieck,

president

of

Communist

yesterday morning, the official news was 84 years old. A bulletin signed

East

agency ADN by four phy-

sicians said that a sudden weakening of the heart later complicated by an inflamation of the lungs.

Sunday

was

Dutch To Probe Margarine Poisoning THE HAGUE (#—The Dutch government minal investigation into the Planta margarine affected

an

estimated

100,000

persons

in

has ordered skin disease

Holland,

the

a criwhieh

chief

of

the government health inspection service announced yesterday. Professor Pieter Muntendam, chief of the Health Inspection service, told a news conference it had been established that the near

epidemic

was

caused

by

the

eating

of

a

certain

brand

planta margarine manufactured by the Dutch branch of Van Bergh and Jurgens, a subsidiary of the Unilever Combine.

10 h.p. to 600

h.p.

6669,

of

Den

Coast Guard Takes 21 Off Tiny Island The

Coast

Guard

cutter

Au-

rora yesterday evacuated all 21 persons living om the tiny British Virgin Island of Sombrera,

ROYO COMBUSTION & CHEMICAL (0. Box

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regime.

all types in stock

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cities

Observers believe his ouster will mean the soft attitude of the Foreign Ministry

RAY OIL BURNERS

Tel.

the

than

of 460

BOILERS automatic

govern-

Holiday Death Toll Lowest Since ’54

Betancourt.

politics. a spokesman

Salvadorean

CARACAS (AP)—Venezuelan Foreign Minister Ignacio Lusi Arcaya was dismissed yesterday from his post. Arcaya himself made the announcement after conferring with President Romulo

Monday, the U. S. and Common-

Meanwhile,

on

Venezuelan

wealth State Departments announced they had made her persona non grata in;Puerto Rico for allegedly “meddling’’ in Puerto

Rican

(AP)—The

in 1951.

“for passage money” from Havana to leave Puerto Rico. She expects her transportation problem will be resolved the next couple of days.”

F1 Salvador

and Sonsonate. The government in its Tuesday night announcement said a number of Communist agents had been deported but gave no details. The statement added that the plot leaders were “agitators paid by Communist Chinese-Soviet interventionists.”

holiday

Former acting Cuban consul in Puerto Rico, Mrs. Angelica Cruz she

tacks

final

Awaits Cash For Passage said

SALVADOR,

ment of President Jose Maria Lemus has announced it has smashed a Communist revolutionary plot and arrested many “agitaters.” The government said the conspirators made unsuccessful at-

MICHIGAN (#—Traffic accidents killed 415 persons during the Laber Day weekend, the lowest for the holiday since 1954. The

Mrs. Cruz

yesterday

|

Senturce, P. R.

leaving

behind

keepers

to

four

lighthouse

an

emergency

man

light.

All housing on the ene-mile long northernmost Virgin Island was razed by Hurricane Donna, including the new lighthouse des-

eribed as one of the largest and most

important

Those

injured

in

the

area

evacuated, including an

man,

were

taken

to near-

by Anguilla island, itself a vittim

we

KRESTO

contains

proteins

for

muscle growth, Carbohydrates to generate

energy,

the blood,

Iron to enrich

Phosphates fer the

300 inhabitants although 90, per

brain, Calcium for the bones and Vitamins for a normal, health development.

cent of all housing was razed

One health

can IS

of a

With

and

TRANSMISSIONS Wid eS ROME

permanent

ene eas

source

by

the storm. This included‘ the island’s four grocery stores,

MOTORS and

home

of Donna’s destructive wind with a reported 20 dead. j To the east of Anguilla, another San Juan-based Coast Guard cutter, the Sagebrush, yesterday was unloading food, clothing; medicine and water at Anegada island. Reports from the Sagebrush indicated that there were no. casualties ameng the isliind’s

STITT

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It was the market’s worst fall in more

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The Dow Jones 30 industrials | declined on volume of shares compared with were down 8.58 to 612.27. Volume rose to 2,850,000 shares | Tuesday.

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September 8, 1960

cents to around $3 a share.

that the Teamsters have attempted to induce the employes and/or | ; from doing business parcial. The firms named

— Thursday,

Most losses ranged from a few

striking Brotherhood of Teamsters. Imparcial’s complaint alleges employes

STAR

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May Give Business Fall Boost

Rotary’ Club

By SAM

is holding a Modern Living Fair Sept.

30, Oet.

ducts

from

1-2, at which

more

than

AP

pro-

DAWSON

Business News

40 local

front, like it or not.

ed

Antonio

rector ject

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of the

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by

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flow

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a new

di-

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individual

tas

sector

in Barceloneta.

.

less

\

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investment

boom, but Federal

is in a position to react in that It’s this rather mixed

blessing

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of

gold

are

building

up.

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slowed

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last

six

foreiga

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Jose V. Vidal, director tle V of the Land Act

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lots

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the

to

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interest

rate

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trend

or plants,

CLIPPER

Mobile,

EMILIA

N.

Phili, Balt. New

Orieams

Sept.6 ‘Sept.5 . Sept.

6

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York

for new equipment building

Guaira

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MobiN.le, Orieams MobiN.le, Orleans

for

Sept. 7

Sext. 8 Sept 9 Sept.

8

Sept. 8

Sept. 9

Cabello,

Ponce, Mayaguez Ponce, Mayaguez Ponce,

Mayaguez

Mayaguez, Ponce Ponce,

Mayaguez

SALUDOS

ried out, said this right is hereditary, but may not be sold to

ELIZABETH:

FAIRLAND

New York

Sept. 6

Sept. &

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Sept. 8

Ponce

Sept. 13

La Guaira

New York

ANITA

Sept. 6 9

Ponce, Mayaguez

TO A GROWING PUERTO RICO Alcoa says it by doubling service to San Juan from Gulf Ports Matching the rapid growthof Puerto Rican

with a total capacity now of 27,000 cubic feet

industry, Alcoa has doubled its service to San

weekly. 4. Greatly increased the flexibility for shippers

Juati from

Mobile and New Orleans. By inau-

gurating a new weekly service with the famous Alcoa cargo-passenger ships ALCOA CAVA-

in planning shipments to Puerto Rico, with first-of-the-week and midweek arrivals. In addition, Alcoa continues to provide its

LIER, ALCOA CLIPPER and ALCOA CORSAIR, Alcoa not only has provided the finest

regular weekly services from New

steamship service to Puerto Rico from the 1. Doubled its number of arrivals in San Juan each

week from Gulf ports.

York and

Baltimore to San Juan, Mayagiiez and Ponce, and its weekly northbound service from Puerto

Gulf, but also has:

Rican ports to Gulf ports. ¢

A new service for the Commonwealth's export

2. Provided the finest cargo handling equip-

* trade. As a special service to Puerto Rico’s

‘ment, both on the cargo-passenger ships and

+

at the recently enlarged pier and warehouse facilities in Santurce.

3. More than doubled refrigerated cargo space,

the

dependat

by 1e ‘as

oO

shippers, Alcoa has arranged to have its cargo-

passenger ships service

up

stocks.

SCHE DULES La

CLAIRBORNE PATRIOT BEATRICE

other.

Board

er whether the moves are cons-| the bringing into line of interest ciously intended

SHIPPING

Palmas Alias Families Get Land Rights of lands by the Department of Agriculture at ceremonies held Sunday afternoon at Palmas Al-

:

West

to agriculture. Highlighting the event will be an exhibition of modern agricultural machinery.

rural families squatters, were

short

| Way.

Agri-

culture ,will be in charge of tlie third day’s program, dedicated

Another 127 who had been

interest charges

whether it will or

only a few think the

Pro-

of

that

world,

of due to holders of U. S. dollar assets steps taken by the nation’s mo- | could call for gold instead and A less likely, but still possible, ' ney Managers, whether are the drain could pick up speed. result of lower interest rates to bring interest rates these in line! U. S. money authorities think now is that this might set off , with current conditions, as the this unlikely and apparently

‘of

educa-

Valley

Department

the

losing both lendable funds The trend has become that in West Germany

|

‘nt

Pital from these shores to those

experts

Chapel,

on

and

of Inter Amerin charge. New

aspects

in

But lower interest rates here also could spur our loss of gold |

educational texts, new printing processes, machine teaching, are the

;

The hope is that it will help many

The second day will feature themes on education, with Prof. Emerson Brown, of the Eng-

of

is running counter to

business pick up speed this Fall spreading effects on business and and Switzerland steps are being halt the flow lest it after its Spring and Summer lull, | individuals alike. although the experts are

tion to be discussed on the matter.

studying ae

jis called the prime rate, and it

items.

some

world -

y in the wake of the initia- elsewhere

coming all along the financial ©

The schedule of events. calls for the first day to be dedicated to exhibitions and presentation of consumer products to encourage use of Puerto Rican-made

department University,

re

NEW YORK (AP)—Che tion ofaper a drop in the cost of cularly Western Europe. Andparti-as \@ Tesult the United States has money in the United States is business

firms will be on exhibition.

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THE

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their

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and

bolts to install them.

used

ordinary

damaged

the

necessitate

heavy

hurricane in Mayaguez. The two giant picture

They

dows

nails

which

and

will

walls

repainting.

Helen

stalling already the

home

her no end of worry

when

did

hurricane

warnings

to emergency

was She

changed

last Sunday.

be

are

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with

no lumber to cover them. moved all of the furniture

must

admit,

not

the house.

order

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off for | to cope

made

some

again.

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to

see

about

hurricane boards for those two windows. They should be something light weight enough so that

properly

I was

house.

resolutions that I’m going to start checking off just as soon as the house is in reasonable

a woman

can

put

them

up,

MRS.

if necessary. Then starting from June until late November,

numbered and getting the right bolts for quick installation next time. We Were’nt Prepared “I

the

“Al, she said, “took the office and Jeft me

in-

had badly injured a splinter while in-

windows

into

last minute and then their first thought is fer their office and warehouse, she said.

storm windows. She is getting busy seeing that

storm

brought

A lot of men don’t really believe in dois anything until the

win-

in her Villa Caparra

caused

most of the work, because Dr. Roberto Buxeda was called out on an emergency eye operation. His patient an eye with

out of the living room and the outdoor patio furniture had to

Sama-

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of

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to

have

those

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The Lawrence Rapports whose San Patricio home features a man-made waterfall learned by past

experience

precautions home

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MRS. CARMEN

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R. PEREZ in precautions

is

are

that

hurricane

a must.

equipped

eane windows which were put up when Sunday’s warnings became more alarming. “We half drained the swimming

pool

1956, we electricity

and

turned

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Parking

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that

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considered

kerosene

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a

board

for

prized

possessions

cup-

her

most

and

stock

a

special

storing

for a special rations.

lamps,

sand

air by Indoor

ruined

was

by

the furrain

moved

to .what

safer

places

Mrs.

Torruella

in left

her Miami windows unboarded because she believes they are

another

strong

of emergency

enough

ces of nature

to

resist

on

the

fors

a rampage.

In and

around

PONCE

By Rosarito de Jesus

Jacqueline and Carlos Gonzalez, of La Alhambra, have announced the betrothal of

their

daughter Francisco

Cynthia

Blasini.

He

co

ceremony

the

The

bride-to-be,

Phi

a member

Sorority,

of

the Mu

Alpha

alumna of the

of Manhattanville College Sacred Heart, Purchase,

of

Guayama,

to

is

Vazquez

bride

Vélez,

Reinaldo in

at

a

La

became

the

Martinez,

of

recent

morning

Merced

Church.

A wedding reception was held at the Salon Vigia of the Ponce Intercontinental Hotel.

is an

Edward J. Patrick,

a World War

IE veteran, was elected National Commander of the 80th Division (See PONCE, page 11) ¥

N. Y. and has a BA degree from the Catholic University of P. R.

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Thursday, September 8, 1960

Aon Landers Says

From (Continued

Back To Dentist, Dad. ANN

LANDERS:

looks a lot better, but he refuses to eat what my mother puts on the table. All he wnts to do is drink beer. This

is

causing

lots

of

argu-

ments in our home. Mom, says he will die of starvation Hf he doesn’t eat some solid food, Pop s62ys beer is nourishing and he can

live on it just fine. Mom

if he plans better do it gots pretty clock, and asleep

on

says

to live on beer he’d someplace else (he noisy around ten 0’ by midnight he’s

the

couch).

He

claims

he’s tired from working so hard. Mom says he’s passing out. Any advice you can give will be

welcome.—NERVOUS

AT

he

that

up

an

beer

diet

alcoholic

he

in

ess

DEAR girl who

could

no

born

in

the

old

leng

as

his

mother

lives

ot the Veterans’ Association at a national reunion held in Reading, Pa. He is married to the former

11

wind

time.

simply

offers

an

opportunity

suggest

such

a

Does almost good time but

envelope.

any

company

Gautier ions of

toured the poorer seetthe city—Condadito, La

Peria, Playita, Sierra Maestra

ing

in

their

shack-like

day

and

beautiful

coudn’t

the

night

were

Sunday

that

most

believe

warnings,”

the

hurricane

the mayor

said.

Pleaded them to go back

“I

and lock

up their homes and take their families te the security of city re fuge centers that were set aside for their safety.” It took long hours of talking to convince them ef

the

danger,

she

said.

“As soon as the hurricane passed, they all wanted to go home,” Dea Felisa said, It was even mere

difficult

to

convince

them

that the danger of floods still existed. She told many that if they felt they must go, to go home homes

alone and check their but leave their families

in the safe refuges. When asked if she thought ”

BONA

gislatien should be made

FELISA

le-

to order

the people to safety in dangerous

areas in case of emergency, the Jesé

Durfn as

its guest...

many years’ absence, Mether is back at the Sacred Heart

vent here where z

After

mayor

replied

Auza Con-

matter tion.”

of

she teaches

‘“‘las

The Deportivo Club, headed by

Ann Landers will be glad te help you with your problems. |Send them to her in care of this it it. A fellow, 24, has asked me to newspaper enclosing a stamped, Murry him. He’s very nice but self-addressed envelope.

Peventud,

will hold

a fare-

dance next Saturday evening

that

“it

was

education,

not

legisla-

' “They must be taught to take

save

eur

possessions

often the tangible our life work.”

It is with deep regret that we advise our customers

and the public

emergency created by the existing flood has caused

an alarming

in general

decrease

that,

the

In our fresh

present

milk

production.

In view of this situation, we have found it necessary to ration our deliveries until further notice.

We solicit your cooperation and understanding during this emergency. Signed:

CARIBBEAN DAIRY CAPARRA DAIRY, INC. CIA, PASTEURIZADORA De P. R., INC.

ESPASAS DAIRY, INC, P. R. DAIRY, INC. SUIZA DAIRY, INC,

UNITED

a

emergencies seriously. It is a question of convincing them that it is their lives or their belongings. We must understand that it’s human nature to want te

NOTICE FRESH MILK CONSUMERS

,

homes

with a hurricane pendihg. What did she find? Almost everyone was out at “hurricane parties.” “The

ever here because diapers are s-rung all over the house. The oe always looks like a tornado

Neb He 2avemai®e9 Pega

and

Bravos de Boston, to name a few. Her mission was to convince the people of the danger of remain-

so

everyone have a you? If so, send

room.

have

Her persuasive abi-

lity kept San Juan casualties down to a minimum, All day Sunday, Dofia Felisa Rincon de

ees

your request 20 cents in coin and a large, self-addressed, stamped

I can’t

hoarse.

thing.

and uncle moved in six months ago and they sleep in the living

My

SEGARRA

te

for Ann Landers’ booklet, “How To Be Well-Liked,” enclosing with

people.

NORY

will

aunt

ten

By

get out of the house. Stay home where you belong until you feel in your heart that yeu’re marrying for the right reasons, And tell him ne thank you on the 30-day free-trial offer. If he had minimal respect for- you he wouldn’t

¢

ANN LANDERS: I’m a has a terrible home life.

for

Mayor'sPersuasivePowers KeepLocalCasualtiesLow San Juan’s lady mayor worked like a beaver Sunday. She talked herself nearly

country

we

10)

have to share her home. My folks say it’s up to me to decide. Please help me.—VERONICA DEAR VERONICA: Do you want te loan yourself out on a 30-day trial like an automatic dishwasher? I’m against it. You don’t leve this man. He

My folks fight all the time. There are only three bedrooms in this house

page

and has ollicountry ways. He also talks like a foreigner and it embarrasses me. Ezra has his own business and makes good money. I know he could give me some of the nice things in life. The problem is, Ezra wants me to move in with him and his mother for a month to see if we all can get along together. He has made it plain that as

DEAR NERVOUS: Your dad isn't eating because his teeth aren’t comfortable. He should go back te the dentist and get his dentures adjusted. If he stays on

was

from

fl

DEAR

My father went to the ‘dentist and got all new teeth. He

Ponce

VW

DAIRIES, INC.

VAQUERIA TRES MONJITAS, INC.

which

aspects

are

of


:

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Thursday, September 8, 1960

12

SEIN

Traffic Regulations

New

cordance of each

EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the first ef three parts of the San Juan STAR’s unofficial summary

of

the

new

went into translation

traffic

DeMora of the the STAR. The regard

law

which

effect Aug. 19. The was done by Irma

editorial

staff

Law,

Requires

that

municipality purpose, and

be

registered

date

of

on

sale

the

will

not

be

to those themselves

violations carry the

of suspension

or cancel-

of

the

license

by

the

imprisonment for not less than a month for the first violation; and in case of a repeat violation, mandatory imprisonment) for drivers who drive after their

licenses or

shall

temporary

license plates to be issued each exhibition vehicle.

but

Governor shall be

5. Establishes a stiff penalty (fine of not less than $200 or

been made. The vehieles may not be used with exhibition license plates after expiration of the The

it

courts as, for example, hit and run cases, cases of repeated negligence, or cases of drunken driving.

of

which to submit the information to the secretary of public works. 2. Requires firms selling new moter vehicles to register them within a period of not more than 20 days after the sale has

days.

effective,

lation

a motor vehicle report any change in his address, and stipulates a l0day period in

20

and the the date

applicable which in

with

owner

to

have

revoked. TRAFFIC

1. (a) rule that vehicle

been AND

suspended SECURITY

Maintains the speed shall

be

the basic of a motor regulated

ac-

VEHICLES all transfers,

driving licenses for driving vehicles which, in his judgment,

require

such

a license

for great-

er

public safety. 2. Requires a physical examination and a theory test for a

learner’s

has

a record

victions law

for

or

its

vehicles fect,

(This

in

tation 6 a.m. (c) miles speed

school

zones.

This

limi-

will be effective between and 6 p.m. on school days. Fixes a maximum of 40 per hour as the maximum at

which

of frequent

violations

regulations

in

there

regula-

heavy

motor

vehicles and buses may travel. (c) Makes it illegal to drive tion will be effective Oct. 1.) 3. Requires all drivers who a motor vehicle at such a low ehange them address to report speed as to impede the free the fact to the secretary of pub- flow of traffic. (e) Authorizes the police to lie works within 10 days. 4. Authorizes the secretary use radar equipment to deterof public works to suspend or mine violations of speed regularevoke a license when the driv- tions. er

permit.

ed

motion. is

con-

of

this

regarding

To

established

this

ef-

a

sys-

tem of points and demerits by which an individual record will be

kept

of

each

driver,

where

any court convictions will be noted, and where demerits will be recorded for these in ac

TODAY’S

BEST

under

the

icipality ment of

custody takes

moved

of

shall

has

payper-

vehicle

so

notified

but

ccm

of

ting

into

or

out

of

standing

to

free

transportation

or

product

gro all ing of

a

from

At

safe

from

to

the

length

per

hour,

the

these

of this

country

is

is to So

imvite

be

and

?

perfectly

bitter

though

attack

from

it.

profoundly

among

clear,

both

irresponsible

parties

for

aut-

“the

Ne-

vote” is assisting Soviet imperialist designs over the world. We are deliberately helpin many areas to destroy the last remnants power of those Western nations which for

nations

have

that

been

we

our

once

allies.

defeated

And

it

another

wis

evil

to-

:

The bad old “colonial” Belgians have been driven at last the Congo and a splendid new local “democracy” installed,

its head

is a man

who

is obviously

and

dangerously

ineom-

diplomat.

large word

to fall into the Western alliange,

For all this we may thank a professional-liberal passion a politics which assumes not that the races are of equal value

fore God and the law—as but

rather

peoples

that

alone.

all

indeed

wisdom

and

all

they should and must

virtue

rests

within

the

for be-

be —

colored

This is the one true dogma even where colored peoples are being thrust into an “independence” for which they are tragically unprepared. And the great majority of the white professional

liberals

a

who

sub-Sahara

vehicle for each (10) miles per hour of speed. For example: at 30 miles per hour, a distance should be maintained equivalent to the length of three vehicles; at 40 miles

long

survival

alliance.

“democracy” is a sentimental fraud—or teady Soviet sphere. Moreover, they have broken the in truth if not in formality.

the

of

that

These and other similar famous victories have left sections of the world either in chaos—a chaos for which the

vehicle in front. (In regard to this regulation, experience has shown that the most effective rule is to maintain a distance equivalent

just

Dutch

or article.

distance

demagoguery

abroad.

petent and irresponsible—but a man who is allowed to defy and insult the United Nations itself. And the bid old “colonial” Dutth have been forced to leave Indonesia, down to the last single

the

8. Requires that a driver maina

the

stand

it aloud

talitarianism, Hitler’s.

direction.

tain

we

generations

with

7. Provides that any bus or heavy motor vehicle shall travel in the extreme right lane on public thoroughfares having more than one traffic lane in one

be

tion-bidding

custody of motor vehicles to be parked, or for _making collections, distributing propaganda or selling any

a racist

policies

quarters.

The

traffic lane of a public throughfare for the purpose of requesting

say

Many

in

in

may

Where

motion or for riding while hanging from it. Prohibits

and

our

and of the Western

such

a vehicle

“liberalism”

paralyzed

at stake

re-

action by the police. 4. Prohibits the parking of a vehicle in a public highway. for the purpose of washing, cleaning, oiling or repairing such vehicle, exeept for emergency repairs. 5. Provides a penalty for get-

have

forced

Africa

and

these

lack

the

policies

faintest

have

never

notion

even

been| to

of the

realities

there. They have a terrible simplicity of view: if you do beliéve in democracy’s independence, but believe that among the un-

ready and uninformed it can only come gradually, you are, of course, a reactionary. The Soviet dictator, Nikita Khrushehev, prepares, without a by-your-leave, a propaganda visit to this country via an appearance

length

of 4 vehicles, etc.) in the United Nations—to a country whose President he has re9. Authorizes the secretary of peatedly insulted and threatened. This unexampled act. of insolent public works to establish the intimidation conceivably could have been contemplated by Khrush2. Incorporates regulations in requirements for driving schools chev in any case. But his plan has surely not been harmed: by effect from other laws inte this and their instructors. the fact that American kneejerk “liberals” almost outdid his one, such as the requirements 10. Establishes the manner own ‘Soviet propagandists in attacking the United States in the for transportation of explosives, fl episode and so in cutting down American maintenance of publie highways, in which turns are to be made, credit prohibition against having per- describing the correct manner Then there is Fidel Castro’s Cuba. The evidence for sons ride on top of loads, and of making them, from a distance months protection for blind pedestrians. of 100 feet before an intersec- has been overpowering that this tinpot totalitarian is raising a 3. Authorizes the police to tion until after having taken pro-Soviet bridgehead off the Florida coast. Here again, maybe Castro conceivably could hzve done it anyhow. But Temove, using tow trucks, any the saintly vehicle parked in violation of the turn and entered the other untoucha: bility :instantly conferred u n him at th street or road. Professional “liberals” surely ‘emboldened him. o mart, bythe see In all this frightening scene, then, will Democratic PresidenFROM EUROPE Next: Equipment required in tial candidate Kennedy and Republican Presidential candidate vehicles. Nixon now set their sights upon the big and true issue, survival? American Negroes are no less American than American whites, (Te Be Continued) Why ‘Suppose they won’t know demagoguery when they seé

ABANDONED

especially if politicians will have guts enough .

A stateside family upon returning recently to U.S.A. left behind a very nice and pretty one year old dog. They just abandoned their “pal.”

The

dog

took

refuge

home,

2068

McLeary,

Puerto

Rico,

Tel.

Owing

in

my

Santurce,

our

to

please

state

pu-

bliely that I am desirous to reach someone that may be willing to accept the cpstody of the dog before he eventually lands in the

Quist DENMARK

municipal

+8 “Anyone got a string?”

gas

chamber.

Uoracio M. Beyo Santurce, P. R.

to point it out? " i

‘POTOMAC FEVER NATTA

_ By

FLETCHER STAR

Kennedy

he’ll appoint

says

that

some

if

and

put

the

Bureau

to 46.

MAAN

i

Apparently

the

other

4,453,748

voters there are still undecided.

Republicans

In 1956 Nixon called for a fourday week. This year, in the spirit ef national “sacrifice,” he’s expected to ask us to be content with a 44-day week. see

BY.

leading Kennedy in Illinois, §4 to

elected,

Republicans

NNN Mp

KNEBEL

Wasbington

office. Jack’s slogan: “Vote Democratic

NTN

Labor

to reasons beyond

you

:

3-4825.

control (we have, among other things, two lovely cats) we cannot keep the dog. In line with your fine spirit of cooperation relative to the crusade on stray animals, I prompt

‘26.

SO

DOG

Sir:

Ouist

all

Never have Presidential candidates been under heavier obligation to put aside mere pressure group vote-catching. What is

LETTERS

Hans

professional

already

identification.

a

be

hysterical

it after pre-

adequate

owner

A Jam

WASHINGTON—The United States of America is facing af perilous an autumn as it has ever known. In a darkening world the Presidential campaign is bedeviled by the demands of &

mun-

until, upon prior $10, the owner or

senting

The

of the

U.S. is in

ACTMETANNNKBY WILLIAM S. WHITE:

set aside for that shal] remain there

son in charge

6.

cording to the width and condition of the throughfare, and the traffic thereon. No one once effected, be reported to shall drive at a higher speed the Department of Public Works than that which will permit him by the new purchaser within to exercise due control of the 10 days following the effective vehicle and to reduce speed or date of the transfer. stop when necessary to avoid an DRIVING LICENSES accident. 1. Authorizes the secretary of (b) Increases to 25 miles per public works to require special hour the maximum speed allowTRANSFERS OF 1. Requires that

regulations, in The vehicles

ulations stipulates

of

penalty

the

or its places.

so removed frem a_ public throughfare may be taken by the police to any place in the

REGISTRATION 1.

the law specified

will be put into effect after the secretary of public works issues the pertinent set of regcome

new. Traffic to:

with the seriousness offense. This system

Thanks To Liberals,

NM AMBEAM SMAA g

An English Summary

Day

honors

the

guy) who

devoted his life to the vain. but noble crusade to repeal Monritlays. es¢s

Fidel Castro says he’ll recdgnize

Red China, The Red China-Red Cuba axis will be known ag the

Brooklyn is off limits to Khrush- Bamboo Beard Curtain. ses : chev when he visits New York Henry Cabot Ledge opens his Sept. 20. We're easing up on him. vice-presidential campaign ih the Not going to Brooklyn is a lot Catskill Mountains. Republicans more pleasant than not going to want

se

ses

,

‘White

everything:

A

Nixon

im

the

House—and:..a | «handsome

A Republican poll shows Nixon: mountain ‘Lodige. #)is 5 11) (he) 0)

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THE SAN JUAN STAR

Wittiam

§.

Dorvifiier

(45@

Comercie

William J Keunedy Published every morning

St.

El

Impaccial

except Sunday

Gardner

afore

— Thursday, September 8, 1960

Majority Of Nation's Voters Are Confused And Uncommitted

Suilding?

Eaiter R by the

at San Juan, P.

te Re tireBB LS pe ae em

Gegnlar

Kates

United

States,

1 ¥e.

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Peasessions.

6 Mes.

$14.08

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Territories

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me

§ Mes.

as

confused

sits

‘so.

and

uncommitted,”

professor at University Park, my name is brief.

$12.68

te

continue

at

the NAACP are for Nixon. least two of their officers.

legion.”

But,

politics.

it

is

no

&

:

grt

CO

y in

i

He

FEE one pesete qE08

also

A Starting Point This mewspaper suggested yesterday that Gov. Muioz Marin request the Legislature to name.a special joint committee to investigate the flood disaster that followed the near-visit of hurricane Donna. The suggestion was aimed at fact-finding rather than blame

One

of the facts

would

save

lives

in

Many

lives

to

were

a

on

Tuesday

their

homes

because

after

families

being

but no

warned

enthusiasm. This may

threatened flood, required an official opinion from him. But the request for such an opinion must come, he said, from a government official such as the Governor or Civil Defense director Maj. Gen. Cesar Cordero Davila. ; We urge Gov. Mufioz to request such an opinion from the Attorney General. It would provide a good starting point for a comprehensive investigation of all the pertinent facts. If it is légal for the National Guard and police to take forceful action, that vital

for

persons

is

all out

themselves

and

preferred

to

risk

done

about

made

a keap

place.

The

rules,

fore

by

of 14

the

that

Puerto

at

111%

inches

however,

of tries

height.

Rico

Rome

although

to tie for according

is proud

of

made

its young

third be-

wish

him

athlete.

few

inches

great future success and, when

néeded

to

make

him

‘Villanova is in track and field what

a

champ.

Notre Dame

is

(or was) in football. Rolando Cruz will bear watching in the’ next few years, especially at the Olympics of

1964.

side because they wanted to prevent an atomic war. “We would attempt to crawl to the moon if we thought it would lessen the threat of an atomic war,”

they said. Strange behavior for men who held positions of trust in the US. National Security Agency which exists for the sole purpose of preventing an war.

Martin,

can

men, now

Bernon prove

F.

Mitchell

and

their sincerity

by

Willian

H.

convincing

the Russian Communists that they should discontinue all threats of sending atomic missiles into the heart of

the U.S., and to stop all other activities that make

suhoidal

forthe

if any,

York

the surf-

hasn’t been

Adlai

Stevenson

second

of the

people

South.

They

for ‘the most part, Baptist and They reflect the same sentiments said out loud south of the Mason line. ; thinking

is that

are,

Methodist. now being and Dixon

Kemmedy

has an

edze,

intellectuals

it

United States and the rest of the West

. of outlawing nuclear ‘arms: in

some

we

are

direct

and

there

seeing

interest

are

many

is that

unless

involved,

there

of

there is

no

such thing as a true vote. This is true of the Negro vote in the South. Politicians who have attacked the Negro and denied his legitimate rights, always cry bloc vote when the votes go

against

them.

But

there

is no

such

organ-

ized, disciplined vote which can be wholly delivered. In 1952 and 1956 the Negro vote gave a majority to Adlai Stevenson. But it de creased

thing

in

the

was

There

second

true

was

of

no

the

election.

various

“Jewish

vote”

The

ethnic as

same

groups.

there

was

no

“labor vote.” Labor organizations can be effective in loeal and state elections, but on the national

level

there

is no

authority

which

can

pledge the ballots. The farm votes act in the same manner. They, too, are believed split at

present.

Closer To Home

RESTON

Yimes

News

The situation in the Congo illustrates the problem. Moscow has moved into a civil war

service

field from

The magnitude of the intervention is as great, but while the West stands

is changing. the Yellow

The main Sea, and

even

in

the

politics’

focus has moved the Baltic, from

of

the

Presidential

Nations in its efforts and Washington out

the convulsion in Central Africa. assumed

even

the

rele

of

political,

may

seem

to

be

the

same

there is a fundamental ing closer to home. im

the

election

power lites.

on

They

versus At

that

Phrase—but

about

Eight years

was

time now

we

back”

were

going

Soviet

to

power

“liberating”

the

Mos-

Africa and

extremely

ominous

is happening in the world. We are seeing imexperienced, unstable, and maybe even deranged men exercising the sovereign power of the new rations with the support of ComThis is the thing which officials here have discussed in| private but obviously could not

a

close

In

the

United

Natiens

each

nation

for has

equal power, but Lumumba in the Conge and Castro in Cuba, both faced with opposition at home, have the support of* the Soviet Union, with its ideology and its military

and

not yet divided

adviser

to

Touré,

Guinean

whose

Premier

Prime

Marxist

became

Antoine

Minister

policies

she

a confidante

Gizenga

of

the

Con-

g0, and in close contact with Joseph Virius, newly named Czechoslovak Ambassador to the Congo,

and

has

had

an

increasing

Lumumba through her contacts golese press and radio. Similarly, Serge Michel,

influence

with

the

a

fluent

in Russian,

was

Front de Liberation tenced to death in

active

on

Con-

Left-Wing

Polish-born Frenchman, occupies the press representative for Lumumba.

in the

post He

of is

Algerian

Nationale, has been senabsentia by the French

Government, and is said to be the author of many of Lumumba’s anti-Western speeches. In Cuba, the liaison with Moscow is not as close, but it is clear that even there, ninety miles south of Miami, Fla. Castro is increasingly dependent on Moscow, and Khrushchev “is

so

coming

created a wholly new political problem the nations of the Western world.

Germany

It is not only that Soviet planes, trucks, erews, technicians and interpreters are in the Congo, but Communist advisers now surround. Lumumba. Mme. Andrée Bouin is present chief of protocol to Lumumba. She is a mulatto who was born in the former French colony of Ubango Shari. She became

of Vice

talk-

as

sidelines the Russians are guiding Luas Hitler and Mussolini guided Franco.

but

advance

Europe,

on the mumba

this

satel-

was

much

faithfully championed. Early this year she

Soviet

Washington

Eastern

and

of

very

Sekou

It is comSoviet

there,

Italy moved into Spain in the Nineteen Thirties.

and

ago the issue

of the

instead of

new

war,

“containment”

“liberating”

Something

cold

difference.

“liberation”

them—“roll

old

to of

have

economic

military, defenders of Cuba. In the languid American summer

cow is talking about

’ "The two U.S. code clerks who defected to! Soviet Russia had an unusual press conference in Moscow this week. They said they went over to the Communist

The

most the

senti-

is, on

situation

“ing

Befuddled Defectors

atomic

part,

opposing the United keep both Moscow

he enters Villanova next year, he will get the training end coaching that could well prepare him for the additional

beneath

campaign. The Rugsians have their planes and technicians in the Congo. Despite their appeals for “peaceful coexistence,” they are

and

medal, he is the first island representative in the tympics to enter the finals in track and field events. Relando Cruz was a worthy envoy for Puerto Rico We

This

that

from

stalwaris

This includes Jackie Rob .:-

WASHINGTON—The cold war goes on, despite the vacation season, but the _battle-

and

Although he will not bring back the third-place bronze

at Rome.

Labor

the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean, to the South Atlamtic and even to the Caribbean. This is the central fact in world politics

to the

more

But

t something

By JAMES

he

the vaulters made

Rolando

the

Cold War Mew

final

decided,

number

clearing

he lost. But

feet

tie was

Kennedy.

what

their children.

in the

many

b>

The Battlefield Is Changing

death

Young Rolando Cruz, Puerto Rico’s pole-vaulting pride, came thrillingly close to bringing back to the island Puerto Rico’s first Otympic Medal. Rolando

fourth

up once

will have in the event of a Kennedy victory. But, this rebel group can’t do anything but give all it has to the nominee. It wants

Next Door To Glory finished

for

ace, it is unhappy

If it is not, the legislature’

involved

clear

mills begin te grind. To date the Harlem leaders have not been able to make any agreement with Kennedy. Adam Clayton Powell, whose name causes party intellectuals to wince, is off writing a book about himself. The Lehman-Finletter-Mrs. Roosevelt grou ip

committee could, after concluding its study, decide whether to recommend appropriate legislation to empower the authorities to save human lives even

the

in

will

anti-Catholic

Harlem.

are

it

economics and polrooting section.

is that

in

area

that

petrel of the GOP

normal

that

is

Attorney General Hiram Cancio said yesterday that the question, whether National Guardsmen or the police could forcefully evict families in the face of a*

when

in

secret

thing up

these. What

so.

question would be settled.

thought,

‘Negro

we hoped such a probe would

lost

to abandon

odd

crops

The

determine was the practicability, and legality, of forceful evacuation of families from homes on dangerous lowlands to safe high ground during flood threats.: reteend

And ment

Therefore,

but it is small. It can change if Kennedy can come to terms with Harlem’s political leaders. But, these terms will not at all bind the

fixing, in the hope that this present tragic experience would yield information that future similar misfortune.

SACRA

(Editor. Attania Censtitutien)

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Cowles, Chaicm of thean Goaré

Sehn A. Zerbe, Exceut Vice ive President

MiaM

:

confident

of

his

to the United

position,

Nations

that

in New

he

is

York

later this month to condemn the United States as a threat to the peace of the world. It is an extraordinary situation. There has never been anything like it in the history of world or Presidential politics. Yet, as President de Gaulle’s statement Tuesday made clear, the Allies remain divided en what to

do about, :

threat, and..Washington goes on s nothing te worry about!


THE SAN JUAN STAR—

P

Humaca i

| |

:

By A. W. MALDONADO

i

Humacao, hours after the ity saster, was a town of striking and cruel contrasts.

It was a town of laughter and a

town

of

suffering—a

individual

town

heroism,:and

of cold indifferencé—a people town

celebrating of

It was a Gov. Mufoz Tuesday

town

life,

death.

off,

a town)})

off}

and

aj

'

strange arrived

scene when} at Humacao

evening.

p

Walking in inches of mud the site of the disaster, he wagi met by 2,000 cheering, laughing: apparently celebrating people many of them standing on a cok lapsed

concrete

which bodies still remained. a

bridge

of

the

unde

drowned

It was not the atmosphere wake of tragedy. As

the

comes

people

the Old

shouted,

o

“Heré

Man’”—“Viva

M

fhoz”—it was the atmosphere a spirited political rally.

Teenagers governor

%

reports

;

Cesar

fense

Hiram tistics

As

After

the flood

the Fondo story.

the job is to clean

up.

When

del Saco section of Toa Baja, you

It is harder

mae

when

you

use

you

are

sit and

old,

rest

like

awhile.

Hard

Marin,

work

80,

is an

he

from

Maj:

Cordero chief,

Davila,

and

Top. young. sen #0 dbs ch

dist ur by

preground looks at the upside-down } .

FOULING.

BREAK—N

Ard,

left,

At us

‘being

Roosevelt

and

Lt.

helicopter

Cmdr. Scotty Cmdr. Seatty.

ed

Tuesday,

in’

aid¢

of

disaster.

the

the photographers

pi

Ross, Hoss, 0of

Roads, todk time out by @ sie aieréefus

Juay

Civil Dq

governor’s

a

mother of four, children, all of: them on the bed with her.

Gen.

Rigual, on the sta}

of

-

th

received

Torres

old

SMOKE

around

grimly

a crutch.

In a makeshift refugee station at Humacao male nurse Juan B. Matey, a Civil Defense worker, talks with Josefina Diaz,

:

Guadalupe

crowded

as

o

b

is

tween 7

St

i

snappet


antl

. Death, Dancing, Sorrow \.. pictures, the teenagers igtonted, “I had my picture taken

en a

ity ice,”

...“I

had

‘my

picture

aiken five times.” And a 14-year-old; girl, barely ur feet tall, shouted laughing» “Don

Luis, you're my

daddy.”

as the governor e refugee centers—schog

‘ured class-

oms

filled

ny

he

from

women,

wall

wall

some

pregnant.

air was laden with an odor despair—the odor of genera-

bns

He never did.

When I

Humacao was where a grisly old man moved slowly in a torn;

down

truck,

hired loud mattresses

shouting

through

Nomeless.

His

more bodies.”

The lieutenant

was

several yards from

Humacao was where National Guard Lt. Aponte said, “I heard the people crying out by the ri-

chonera

El Recreo.”

a

was

ver

and

about

two

in

the

morning.

the river

away, as they

After? a pause, he added: “We have just found seven

speaker, asking for for the

I saw

shouted for help.”

4

voice echoed in the deserted narrow streets.

arrived

taking some of them

party

taking

standing

the “Bar

place,—young

men drank beer, women there

was

Le-

In the bar,

laughed,

dancing.

of abject poverty.

acao was the scene also ' heroism—of National Guard apt.

Ruben

Rivera,

ent a sleepless rgging leir

who

night

had

futilely

the

victims

to

leave

homes

before

the

waters

See in.

And as this native of

} jumacao conducted: this oe }}eated

almost

in délirtam:

h¢ i“ have to return to the cemeediry. Still some bodies to be ‘ay fried.” Finally

he

said,

“Look,

tre for 15 minutes. to the cemetery. ck and

pick

you

People who live on the water’s

stay

man

I have to I'll come

up.”

Photos

soares,:

Jose

and

Rosa

prayed,

Murad,

Ratkeny

battle

the

mud

Medina

was

one

of

many persons who went to church after the flood and

by Manuel

Garcia

to

has

the

This wo-

now to get things back to normal. She has already battled the water.

Irma

STAR

enemies:

two

have

edge

water and the mud.

Gunter

Hett

.

some

out

of

fear,

others spared.

thankful for being Many, however, went

to bars.

:

-

Clothes edness

resemble pecially

make the man. Nakemakes all little men

one from

another, this

point.

Disaster

is

sometimes

mean-

ingless to children. Confusion is always fun, a departure from the hated ritual of Seat . shenStreets — flooded,, vit

ea

48

sn

motores

istic’ thing to

Seppertatsie:

btsh

ta

A house is nothing when The force of a flood is awesome. A woman alone the flood comes, if the house is wooden. What do you as when your house will have to have help.

61

is on top of another. house?

es-

vantage


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16

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Thursday, September 8, 1960

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18

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Thursday, September 8, 1960

Our Man

Little Old Lady's Poems Fail To Move George husband’s

old

in lavender

lady

and

lace

not

interested

in

By

ro-

he’s 21 years her junier, a tiny

Broadway stage dancer Dana Sosa, who it all up three years ago for a kitchen ya Be 3 1 i poanee — J als evy named oo eee an In Puerto Rico,” Milton Lehr’s video-taped

says.

: Even her poems failed to jolt him from his lethargy, 80year-old Mrs. Jessie A. Jehmson said. She appeared in court at a pre-divorce hearing and said her husband, George, 59, refused to pay any attention to her. “She is still romantic but romance has gone out of George’s e life,” saidcas her attorney, Lleyd Saunders. George is a carpenter. Mrs. Johnson, an 8@-pounder who stands 4 feet 10% inches,| told newsmen that among the poems she wrote hoping te fan a spark in her husband was this: “You

used

And And

to take

stroke my sometimes

And

I would

The

years

moved Porary

9. She

sit

and

purr.

gone,

my

said

she

still

has

Recently,

Pumarejo’s Ibs.

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Nocturno

de

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featured

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the fortheoming

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2nd.

musical

comedy

installments

‘‘Fiesta.”

Performing

Arts

Faces

has

danced

two

lovely

modelling locai

where

of

1956,”

she

was

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with

ballet

children

groups.

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coastline.

Peer

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party

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Publishing

last evening

Cotillion STAR

reporter,

compiled

Room

Fonfrias,

Co.,

for

threw

Cuban

this

a

pianist-

at the Mario

home bows

Friday.

IS

LOST

Ralph

DEPT.:

Anglada,

The was

STAR’s given

no

much

ef

the

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information in the

townby-town damage reports.

raising

done

DEPT.:

some

dancer on the

Margarita

Cosimi, Rico.

OF LOVE,

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ANNES ERE

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been

asked

This is his first trip

to

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of producer Barry Yellen. She handled feature dance parts in the Broadway productions of

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according

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Banquet

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hair is grey

hopes,

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Dinhofer

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THE SAN

JUAN

STAR

— Thursday, September 8, 1960

OFF THE CUFF

Theater Preview: ‘The Miser’

Moliere As Comic Genius — ROBERT

and acting in his own

LEWIS

sidized

Teatre Universal's production of Moliere’s YAvare, opens at the Tapia Theater tonight.

At

the

midway

play | series at

the

point

now

Tapia

Universal

of

being

its

is

ten-

Teatro

offering

Mboliére’s

VPAvare, beginning tonight ing through Sunday.

and

continu-

types

had

reached

flower

in the

works

Le

Ravine

and

finest

Moliére.

director,

stands

great

but

is

in

Moliére

the

was

as

history not

of the theater who

to make

incidentally

hastily

people

turned

out

im-

mortal literature. He went backstage as a young man of 21 because

he

fell

in

love

with

an

ac-

tress, and he stayed backstage for thirty years, until his death in 1673. Almost half of this time was

spent

with

a

troupe

ling players in the where Moliére served apprenticeship.

It was

of

strol-

provinces, his stage in this hard

school that he learned his trade, discovering by trial and error under the worst possible conditions what would pack his houses, what would bring a a farmer, what

belly-laugh out of had the spark and

master of the troupe. returned to Paris, it

was as the successful, leader of a company of plished

comedians.

formance

was

King—the

great

only

twenty—who

them

the

in the Louvre.

was

use

of

the

Petit-Bourbon, Moliére

writing,

at

bay

in

desires.

Teatro

then

L’Avare

ORCHESTRA

coming ~-to

week,

by

the

The

Universal

issued

Music

Dra-

a

here

via

boat,

Stewart Story,” next

in

was

1952,

year

PEORIA, Ill. (—Edward Sharp is burned up. A stranger ambled up te him for

some

next

two

and his family, Felipe

Velazquez f Ivester’s

..

.

Jordan

arrived

matches.

whose

a

spendthrift

world,

A.

Burham

(Anna)

is the

former

just in

her

professor

of

at

Mrs.

Bob

is

in

Castro

would

clusively

have

on

the

blamed

U.

Charles

of

husband

gery at Bellevue Joe Loyacano, son

apartment.

at her Vega Mrs. Cross

Commissioner

N. Y. C., and

time to be guest of honor at a Hurricane Dinner in his honor, Cliff's

School

is a

chest

sur-

Hospital..4 of Mr. and

Loyacano

leaves

to-

day for Dickenson College in Carlisle, Pa. where he will be a sophomore...Mr.

ter Seymour iting

the

and

Mrs.

Wal-

of N. Y. C. are vis

island,

staying

at

La

Concha Hotel. The Seymours are old time residents of P. R., and Mr. Seymour is a special consultant to the P. R. Water

Resources

Authority...Arrived from Oslo, Norway, Luis Ariel Colon Suarez, his Norwegian born wife, Gerd, and daughter Kari, to spend several days with his father, Rev. Luis Colon Otero of Juncos, P. R. Upon leaving here, the couple will make their home in Biloxi, Miss.

it ex-

§,”...Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Cheek, of Longview, Texas arrived in San Juan aboard the S. S. Clairborne and will spend the next six months

8

Universal

a

has

chosen:

sure-fire

quality

no one

play can

in

with

quarrel,

of the

two thousand times since Moliére

Paris

himself stepped on the stage as his character Harpagon, almost

fifteen years of his directing

three

hundred

years

ago.

“Ug:

a = TRE

Caught off the coast of Maine Friday morning,

dp

Just the way you remember them in the States.

Flown non-step jet to us Friday afternoon, Served for your pleasure Friday evening.

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CONTINUOUS 904

LE PAVILLON CLUB TROPICORO

” Stop

‘MUSIC

|

Ponce de Leon Ave.

14 —

Miramar — Tel. 2-5012

Santuree

wore ANY |||Al) arexconnnenrat

tlogol osasad LOOE

Mary

mayor of San Juan, Baja Beach home.

zine in N. Y. C...Dallas | Frank, the most charming hostess at El San Juan Hotel, says old fashioned games, scrabble, charades, ete. along with a hurricane party at the hotel worked wonders with her guests, when they found they couldn’t go out Sunday night...Bill Oshier remarked to his “hurricane” guests, “If the hurricano had hit Cuba, Fidel

Gotta Match! asked

the

at

in Northampton...Dr. and Mrs, Isidore Cross left last week-end after being the house guests of dona Felisa Rincon de Gautier,

sales promotion for Time Mage

Say,, Buddy

and

For

was among the 487 freshmen

Sept. 19. Diane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Friedman of Rio Piedras, was a student last

Mr.

of Santurce guest, Bob

presented

International,

years.

the island in Diane Fried-

who took part in Freshman Week at Wellesley, where the school year began on Monday,

months, they will be the house guests of Mrs. Santiago’s brother

Ally-

Hall

re-release,

originally

do

theater in

WIFE—June

son co-stars with James in “The Glenn Miller

one that has had them rolling in the aisles at the House of Moliére (the Comedie Francaise) some

EVERY FRIDAY &

& +

To

is

year’s

Mrs.

tions.

the

part

producing,

other

Susie

sisters,

a string of ever-fresh comic situa-

so defighted

stayed

Moliére

man

gal...Last

her

living picture of avarice in action,

by

royal

funny.

golfer,

excellent

eral

in

Avarice

an

are

ete. What counts, in short, is the

per-

XIV,

portraits

first visit back to some time...Miss

...Arrived

of L’Avare

gallery.

not

a> 8 8 OF

cinemas

anaes

I

nee

life,

needa et

Louis

with

first

witnessed

finest

on the Ft. Buchaaddition to being

of,

figure of unforgettable vitality in

mature accom-

with it that he requested the company to remain in Paris, and gave

the remaining

=

His

the

driving range nan road. In

guests

and Mrs. Gus Santiago, and son Gus Jr., who have been living in Chicago, Ill. for the past sev-

a0

sone

atnienatebonarati nascent aon’ Cneee

—Pe

what didn’t. In the meantime he himself became a gréat actor and the adored When he

of

itself

flict

together

off

di-

this he makes a cocktail of bits of plot and action pilfered from Plautus, Ariosto, Corneille, Chapuzeau, Boisrobert, Quinault and others, shakes vigorously, and serves up an unbelievable tale of two intersecting love-triangles in which two fathers are the rivals of their own sons over each other’s daughters. But of course the story does not count. What counts is to see the wonderful Harpagon at work trying to run a large. household without spending any of his be loved money (he steals the hay from his own horses, and has his servants stand with their backs to the wall to hide their patches); to marry off his daughter without a dowry; to marry a. young gir] with a dowry and outwit his son at the same time; to track down the villain who has stolen his money-box (he wants to arrest the whole city and the suburbs),

man

and

one

is

world

laugh,

truth-

new

Antonio Vivaldi and Mrs. Pedre Bras of Mayaguez. This is their

visiting the family and friends of Mrs. Cheek’s family. Among the family they will be house

ma Festival star, Norma Winters writes to tell us that her sister, Dolores and new husband, Frank Joyce, are honeymooning at the Condado Beach Hotel next week

the

etc., he

its

Island artist, Rafael Tufino is in New York City to visit his mother who is reportedly seriously ill...Golfers will be delighted to hear that ex-golf pro, Susie Stockl isfinishing plansto open golf

wonderful

makes it so by involving Harpagon in a variety of situations in which his love of money comes into con-

turned to theater, but a man

plays

the

Harpagon

in

his

a literary

of Tartuffe,

theater

comic

indeed

of

learned

Misanthrope,

comic

Moliére’s

play-

among

contemporaries,

he does theater. who

actor and

alone

of

savantes, the

Imaginaire,

The miser

his astonishing genius as manager, producer,

of

duced by tragedy. Miser Harpagon

Moliére, for his exclusive devotion to comedy, his seemingly inexhaustible fund of humorous invention, his colorful personality, wright,

comedy

creation

rection; and his penetration into human folly went so deep that. when the audiences are through laughing they go home beset by a thoughtfulness akin to that pro-

of Corneille,

ground of tragedy;

hypocrite

Malade

gave

Historians of literature have battled over the compared merits of the first two, since they met on the common

his

teller of Le

classicFrench

its

to the

like the high-brow

religious

than a hundred

years,

kind

With

Social climber of Le Bourgecis gentilhomme, the hypochondriac of

Avaro in the Spanish version to be presented, The Miser in English) for more

overcoming

ladies of les Femmes

20th century, and its sole choice from the French. L’Avare (El

theater

Italian

character.

With this play, Teatro Universal makes its only departure from the

is of 1668, a time in which ism, already apparent in

the King,

all envious opposition by the sheer force of his comic genius. Moliére’s great innovation in the theater was to turn from the comedy of intrigue of the Spanish

presented

Theater,

by

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THE

SAN

JUAN STAR — Thursday, September &, 1960

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George E. Dibe following

He is Marcele,

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away

a brief

survived and a_

Edward Dibe, Friends are the

passed

illness.

Home

|,

eaduly

at

until

functioning

oat smoothly.

BPcan

Mufies. Relieved

of

.

bordering Kashmir

FLOODS

(Continued Frem Page 1)

dreds of families

who

wers

Santurce

“‘ereates the impression nowadays that we Eurapeans (whites)

together the STAR, that Meanwhile, Civil Defense was: Se ees Monday night| operations director Rafael A: between the Civil Defense and the Fournier reported 2

afternoon.

Walker

Khan

will

conduct

control around the we are starting the of the damages.” CD director Maj. Cesar Cordero Davila

funeral.

ing

last

night

n to have

the

conference

on

a

island and! evaluation f Gen. Juan. was work« report

for

Mufioz is expeeted report for a press

today.

Fournier

said:

a vaccination program will becarried on in stricken areas for, a period of about three weeks. LEE

the

Ayub

The Common-

oul tnt te civil was

|’

Burial services will be held this afternoen at 2 o'clock for the infant daughter of Airman 2nd Class and Mrs. Donald M. Jungunen, at the Ramey Air Force Base cemetery, who died Chaplain

alarming.

wealth government cabinet met

infant Jungunen

yesterday

President

that perhaps they had beet| ment sources report.

|

4 p.m. this afternoon, at which time the funeral procession will leave for Fatima Church for services. Burial will take place in the family plot in Municipal Cemetery.

nq

Pakistan will meet in the Mur

Warning of the dangers of|ree Hills.

by one sister, brother-in-law,

Funeral

immi-|

Hurricanes Donna came early and | Sept. 21 to discuss problems be | a tone so urgent that it seem-|tween their countries, govern

yes-

of San Juan. being received

or

g

terday

Juan,

invasion

:

San

er

nt danger thereof.

iy

y gE ¥e FE z

St.,

rebellion

E. Dibe, 60, a native France, of 262 Allen

8 Ff

George of Paris,

pawarprNor, Pefotsa am prime’

“when

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The two Red Cross shelters here are housing some 600 refugees between them. They are a

shed

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enough

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low

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lose weight, but hig

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take

care

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you

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and carbohydrates plus the

essential vitamin amd minerals

needs.

dieting,

one

a

gl

sub-

stitutes for a single meal.

START

YOUR

65th. Infantry Shoppimg

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DIET

NOW

Center, Rio Piedras

EVENINGS, UNTIL 9:00

picked by Gov. Mujjoz, met in the police station and roughly sketched rehabilitation plans for the homeless. Victims are immediately assured of food, lodging, and medical assistance. About 100 CD volunteers were in action yesterday. Some of them had come from as far away as Fajardo. Long distance telephone and telegraph communications were still out of order. Hundreds and hundreds of peo ple milled arount in hot weather. The stench of wet clothing being aired was everywhere. Most stores' opened and those that sold clothing had them marked down te rock ‘bottom prices, ’ Masses were held for the dead.

He praised the prompt

action ot”

San Juan Mayor Felisa Rincon ds

Gautier im providing food, medicine clothing and beds for these temporarily homeless. At City Hall im San Juan yesterday, Dofia Felisa saw scores of persons who came seeking help. They came in a seemingly steady stream.

noon

Midway

the mayor

through the after-

broke

away

for

another inspection tour ef the city with stops at temporary shelters at the housing developments. « missing. Helicopters kept a whirtling vigil im the sky. A policeman summed it this way. “The people are still ‘in shock. Tears won’t come fer a

But there were few tears ty be) few days, and then there will We Sen Juan, P. R.

seen. Many peop:le were. still|much mourning.”

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RIGHTER

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any

sort

of

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ficulties by adopting a new and loftier understanding of situations that are going on. about you. Make sure you de not sign contracts today but instead look for more new outlets by which you can round out your knowledge and gain more progress. ARIES

(March

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to April

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matters that you

and can

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GEMINI (May 21 to June This can be a very fine day

21) and

big. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Take those treatments that will make you more charming. Later you can assist the individuals who look to you for help. night for you if you make it a point to comprehend the views of associates

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is still

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often

an

unconscious

attitude that God speaks to India through London, New York or Toronto,” the Rt. Rev. Michael Hollis

an

told

church

a meeting

of

officials.

iffy

siders, it is important you handle mundane affairs very Personally today.

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Be

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Sept.

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You can reach greater harmony with close ties now by being understanding LIBRA

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Oct.

22)

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but

be

cert-

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your

SAGITTARIUS

(Nov.

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to

one

as

Dec. 21) A wordly affair can be quite trying for you this morning.

Later

be

with

CAPRICORN

20) and

loved

as possible.

much

(Dec.

22

to

Jan.

into

the

Instead of staying at home fretting over some private

worry,

get

out

early

world of activity and meet worthpeople.

while

AQUARIUS 19)

ideal

An

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21

to

Feb.

shopping

for

day

in the company of experts or friends or to handle some other matter successfully. PISCES (Feb. 20 to March 20) Try not to get involved in an altercation between a higher-up and a friend. Keep busily ocat

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to increasing ciably.

look

and

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appre-

SAN

Tex.

told

W—A

police

64

that

three hoodlums shoved him down a river bank in his wheelchair here and took his pension money. Nance,

64,

paralyzed

frcm the waist down, lay helpless by the San Antonio River for about an hour before his wife heard his cries for help. Nance said he wheeled himself to a store near his home to cash his $64 pension check. As he re-

turned. skoved

So tasty you'll always enjoy it. Besides, it gives variety to your table and helps solve your family menu-problem.

ANTONIO,

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with other foods, or use it in place of meat.

Try it when preparing your next meal, Use STAR-KIST TUNA in “asopaos,”

Paralytic Robbed year-old’ man

You can eat STAR-KIST TUNA as it comes — right from the can. You can also mix it

home three young boys his wheelchair down the

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available at your supermarket or grocery store.

An-

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complete meal — ina

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Publication weekdays, by 11]

A.M.

Saturday

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for

dt

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Universitarie., Rio

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RAMBLER

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new

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72

2979 BY

SECRETARIAL SERVICE

1958

Telephones

All_de-

esa.

2-4849

For

SS

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Lana

and

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aie

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DELUXE

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VACUUM CLEANERS ELECTEO-LUX Work?'s automatic

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ves

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ond one Gistauce. We

&

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ical

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=

CONDITIONING

REFRIGERATION

Engineering Specialists 94

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Maritimos,

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Tel. 3-8254

Station Wagon, V-8,

OWNER:

AIR

tables, glasses, trays. ice bowls.|(a Bolsa. Tel 22726, 2-2057 Ponce de

Luna,

7%

PRIVATE

GENERAL

910 4g FOU going te movet Use the best service in Puerte

or We deliver sad pick we, Call Musbloria | Lete Ne M6. Gestures,

ee Ae

1956 PLYMOUTH

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=

i

REFRIGERATION

uF

Rico,

wil

aray

AVAILABLE for evening or | Dovtisoment. Bie Piedras, Tek 63072

2964

be responsible for only one in-| | 7-*5 orsieal males. c un vow : : .

.

a

steecaeta: Leia! cing. eneeeahie Suter: tag

FOR SALE

Ree

packing. shipping and storage offur | COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL

Advertisers are requested to| | W#¥ NOT DRIVE THE BEST? Wife's BANQUET TABLES Spain, Germany, Japan. . : personal car, 1957 2 crating, sterage, shipping. report any errors immediately | | pack with white top. red & white leather | Fon pamTaRE wo reat tablen chaira.| Oa Was Lines, Inc. Call as THE SAN JUAN STAR will] | upholstery. Like new only | nuffet correct

pa-

&

& febhing. eee

June | Cusreuteed. Toluene V-I217. Mapes Ri

STORAGE te

alteration ‘of home ad

SEWING

MACHINE

Cisaner ‘and. alt purifier, Also | for sale. Established ciieatele. Going | with motors, motors in excellest tabies condiBreathe NO | business. Recently installed equipment, | tion. Table

—<_

with motor, $25. Also indus

EFFICIENT, fast Secretarial servis, | teen Sean tam Mes Gat. fereer Con) , see &NO Lenausse, DIRT, touch NO DIRT. condition. Barbosa 21, Bay amon. legal documents, contracts, reports, tree | Vega Baja. Phone 93. Dei_Vailo Poincare 160%, || excellent turce- Working hours Well call Mr. Centeno, | Information oo Pick-up

and

tee

ME

PUBLIC

fenced

delivery.

Call

Gini

Lobaugh | 2961

201s Ext 148

STENOGRAPHER:

continental.

Complete

Exper.

.

| ew.

|

30903

A

grand

looking

car

just

like

at a reasonable price. Call phone

= as — OLDSMOBILE door Heliday. | section colors gs

ge

A

this car on sight and the price. is just

WANTED

Ss

oo

Parque,

Santur-

=

ou

a te Piedras

writer. Leaving island. Call 3-3122.

ez

ene Capri Rada Hotel.

Bex

Sa

Protestant congregation. Write | owner. It’s a good bay. Please

f

Sam

Juan

Stas.

POSITIONS MALE

|

ELECTRIC

a

L

exper:

fenced engineering firms. Can handie| ons a

writer,

Position.

ne

seeks

Phome

EXPERIENCED z : Part ing

sec

90510.

ei

Mr.

te.

seats

ee

ministr

a’

BEAUTY

hotel,

oR is Oo

ACCOUNTANT seeking

Fluently bilingual. Call 6-7134 preferable | o995

Classic TF 1500

(ON Mier T pm 00]

1300

VOLKSWAGEN

6,000 miles *

sum

roof

inventory,

sistant plant manager experience, previous

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*

— Production,|

supervisfon,

experience.

and

as-|

for

ali

cars,

auto

foreign

metal working | prices, fimancing, Electrical and | Factory hani

BBA

SOS

WILOHER

AUTO

alr conditioners

and

American.

parts and Dealers

for|

Good

WANTED

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18

cue

Daeun ‘Sa pane:

experience ts

nua

Gresser,

‘Washer,

SPINET

organ,

PAN AMERICAN

=

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$225, | YOU $116.

or

Mira-

repair

any

make

TV,

guarantee. Evening

: MAID. Preferably bilingual. Good salary. | IBM sale. EXECUTIVE Reasonably

radio

or

TOO

any

CAN

LEARN

other

SPANISH

language

world-renowned a

a

Santurce, 75 DE &DIEGO Loiza Wilson

910

bedroom

97 | 2914

Small circles and individual truction, Phone 3-5144.

ins-

=

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| LEAVING largeLAND, | cating complete | freezer and electric type-

the

eine ee

Sveedwriting, The Benedict

918

PIANOS =

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lems Aut 2 Tel 3312 |

as

ar cea

ELECTRONICS

108

P.M,

behind

,

service. Ninety day sted. | technici

SALE

2-1865.

— Tetovision Service

Over

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HELP

sale. | HAMMOND

TLV. SALES & SERVICE

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immediate

Telephone

m1 comioma Gi: Ga tae

CONDITIONERS

ARTIC-KAB

2920

$1495

pict § PM. Write Box 1101, Hato Rey. EMPLOYMENT WANTED

9

ae en

Leasdreneel Call 35116 or 667 Estado, Apt. 1, oo 2970

SALE

Ri

‘7 INSTRUCTION

SPORTS & FOREIGN CARS | Attractive price, sood trade. Aircondit- | suite, dinette eet, larse deep froeze, a residential

J position. BS degree, Account. Major, at Stateside University.

shipping,

SALON

FOR

oa

beeer

1

a

2977 qual-|%—piece fixed cue

-

——. .—

trucks, 1 handiing

ected. "Call 60005.

nea | Lom

BUSINESSES

o<_——

cardo Davila Sucesores, 3-9280.

URNITURE FOR SALE

as oe

MOTORS

ou

HANDLING EQUIPMENT

910

ity at attractive prices, Ricarde Davila | room set. Sie. a

ONLY $500 PLUS BANK BALANCE for1957 Buick Station Wagon Tee Condition. 3-8554 days, 9-1218 nights.

WANTED—MEN

SECRETARY,

Tee

F

Name your ociog, Phens 67000 after 6 Fa.

BARITONE O® BASS singer for soloist | 1967 OLDSMOBILE 6 Station Wagon|A © Smith mmccwric Motors tm sixes and mixed quartet work for English-| in perfect condition. Low mileage — one | from 1/3 HP. te 800 H.P. Highest

speaking

o14

FOR SALE: Established Renta. Library at less tham cost. Also electric type-

PERSONALS

Mr. De Jesus.

191 | Original —

SINGERS

San

1350 CHEVROLET IMPALA Convertible | to T=evhow Whitebody, black top, red

Coupe. terior.

arial service for residents & tr ts. Hourly rates, Muriel Eddy, 2-8735,

2926

919 | between

FOR

PIANOS — DIRECT

Lass | Full keyboard. Hi-FL

Seheols, Santurce. 75 De Diego Street. Telephone 35144. f

279

SALE

| 829

2720

i)

from factory, $425 00.

Treated ae

ART

on

MusicalTrading Co., Inc.

PATTY

PEASE

Stateside-trained | $12.90 monthly. *. Tei | sumes classes service. Cai) | 1853 Pomes de Leon Ave. Santurce. monthly,

UF

zien.

School

Sept.

on

of

P;

re-

16th. 3 number

— $23 & type

20lL

of class. Call after Tuesday, Sept. 13th,

$2 | 2972

TV & RADIO RENTAL TELEVISION, RADIOS. for rent in your

ecmouts

Sepetae

WHIN: onatpeoen,

doors, windows, otenean windows”,

NURSERY SCHOOLS itn

cone

a on (Care

&

priced. Can be seen | hospitals,for Call 24719 and will | ities up to 3 years. Call us without oblis- | day. halt day, or by hour, Mes. Rivet: Street, Condado, \Partment’S; 58 Laisa | at 418 Edit, Imparcial, tel 35967 or | deliver. $5.00 ong week, $15.00 per month | ation for consultation Street, 2o78 Pa }| peg oi eS aaa ty ale er. we go < ee and cetimate. oe 33-2234. p ie coke ray Sheng a TYPEWRITER

for | own

home.

Same service given to hotels,

quality

aluminum.

Payment

. facil: | education

phildren,.27.

Smear


THE SAN JUAN STAR — Tharsday, September 8, 1960

23

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FOR

PARQUE

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i

For

F

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Ads

3-8254

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:

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reasonable.

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Very

2-2294.

YOUR R-1 LOT m BUCARE, Rio — Caguas Road K 17.2 #450 meter up. Cail 67291 or come & Sunday.

HE i

i i ;

ALTAMIRA

modern

A

home

at

wonderfully

only

attractive

$20,800.

Three

paved terface. 525 meter location on marginal read. COUNTRY HOME - If you're weary of city noise and heat, if you're searching for a cool and tranquil retreat - see this unusual residence now. You'll be well-proportioned cool, with pleased reoms, modern baths and kitchen. and a@ magnificent view of San Juan from aa

for

today

appointment!

Tschudin,

Robert

:

Call

Hill,

Acueduct

on

bigh

required.

A .

Realtor

i

il

i

a| F

Hilt

it i

is in full cry these days.

This despite the very apparent fact that there is no bullfighting

F

it "F

lin

chances

the

and

Britain

of

there being any in anyone’s life-

e i[ |

J

time are as remote as the Olympic Games being held atop Mt. Everest.

|

|

led At Idea ting In England

By MILTON MARMOR LONDON (AP)—The campaign against bullfighting in England

energetic

kingdom.

Leading the drive is the 25th

Baron

Grey

year-old

i af { i i i Jk Fy PI il i ‘ if by

president

af

E

whose

a

whole

76-

life

of

the

National

Ca-

nine Defense League and honorary treasurer of the British Union for the Aboliiton of Vivisection. Lord Grey de Ruthyn’s anti bullfighting campaign became even more heated because an English organization of aficionados called “Club Taurino” began putting out propaganda. So the Council against Bull-

Re

afta! z

lord

Ruthyn,

has been devoted to the battle against damage to animals. He is president of the British League Against Cruel Sports,

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i

And About Time BENTON, Ill. «#—The Benton Public Library last week began a drive to get back into circulation overdue books. All fines were suspended during the “free days.” ; One borrower returned a novel checked out in 1879. It was 51 years overdue. Since the old library association’s charges for overdue books were

have

10

cents

gotten

a

about

day,

it

$2,956,

fighting, reports its secretary Mrs. Speedwell Massingham, has lined up on its sice such battlers for the rights of man as philosopher

would

Russell,

Bertrand

Bishop Trevor Huddleston, Lord publisher Victor Dowding and Gollancz. “J think the idea of bullfighting

in

country is perfectly Dowding Lord

this

terrible,”

said

up the views against

in summing it.

Advertisement

Bull-

Against

“Council

fighting” steadily is collecting powerful names to back up its campaign in this animal loving

ah

Ei

3-5315

Of Bull

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TELS.

not stolid or But whether England stands in danger of bullfighting becoming legal, the

ltiett

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HUERE ti

SALE

STREET

OFICINA DE CONTRIBUTIVA CASO

EXENCION INDUSTRIAL

NUM.

N- 1229

Por la presente se notifica al publico en general que una vista péblica se Exenci6n de en la Oficina celebraré

Contributiva

Industrial,

situada

en

Ja

Avenida Ponce de Leén #107 (2do pisd). Parada 27%, Hato Rey. Puerto Rico el dia 22 de septiembre de 1960 a las 2:00 P.M. ante el Lic. Stanley R. Segal actuando como Examinador Especial, para oir cualquiera persona interesada en la peticién para exencién contributiva industrial bajo las disposiciones de la Ley Nam. 6 de diciembre 15, 1953, radicada bajo

el

nombre

de

HAROLD

GOTT-

FRIED. Local de la planta no ha sido seleccionado aan. Por: Lcdos. Rigats Goldman and Santiago, Apartado 9314 Santurce, P. R. Las razones adelantadas por el peticlanario para la concesién de esta exencién contributiva son las siguientes: solicita la exencién “El peticionario bajo las disposiciones de la Seccién 2 (d) (2) de la Ley alegando que se pro pone establecer de buena fe y con caracter permanente en Puerto Rico una unidad industrial que ha de producir sobre base continua, dentro de un periodo razonabie de tiempo, una cantidad sustancial del articulo designado Naim. 9 de la Seccién 2 (e) de la Ley, espectficamente productos horneades congeijados, imcluyende bizcochos, pasteles de fruta, articulos de reposteria, rolisos, galletas y pan (frozen baked soods, imeluding frozen rolls, frozen ceekies, and frozen breads), adicional a Ja cantidad de los mismos articulos producida hasta entonces por otras unidades industriales en funcionamiento en Puerto Rico.” Cualquier

el

objecién

escrita

debe ser jurada y Director de la Oficina

Contributiva

situada

en

la

contra

esta

radicada con de Exencién Avenida

Pon-

ce de Leén #107 (2do piso), Parada 27%, Hato Rey, Puerto Rico, no mas tarde del tiempo a cerrarse la vista. Esta notificacién deber4 ser publicada en © antes del 12 de septiembre de 1960. STANLEY R. SEGAL, Director Oficina de Exencién Contributiva Industrial


JUAN

STAR

— Thursday,

Street Sleepers Society Aids Hong Kong's Many Refugees a

to

park

States

or

sleep

on

bench

in

Europe,

probably

will

you

a sidewalk the

a

shake

United

policeman

you

awake.

Ford Foundation Gives Ford

DELHI,

India

Foundation

has

to

donate equipment to bring educational TV ta the 300 secondary schools in the: state of Delhi.

An

information

ministry

spokes-

man told parliament special programs will be televised three days a week with experts lecturing on Science, social studies, language

and

speech

tion

lectures

training. are

Adult

planned

thousands

peal

people

eve-

sleep

in

public,

funds

and

apmost

tops.

World Service. The group now has three apartment buildings

sleep

in

peace,

with

no

headed citizens

by of

Hong Kong provides protection for the street sleepers. The or-

ganization Sleepers When

the roof and

sleepers

It

over

shower,

the

“Street

Shelter Society.” the weather turns

street

society.

turn

tries

to

their

heads,

and

a

glass

give of

an

society average

for sleepers. Another will be ready next month. The American plays

organization an important

program. It gave the society nearly 600 bla&ket; last winter. The

society

of

50,000

is

primarily

con-

a warm hot

Communist

to

the

them

a tea

China.

Thousands

provides

CARE also part in the

cerned with destitutes born and raised in the Hong Kong area, though it does aid some refugees coming into the colony from

cool,

a blanket.

The for

is called

shelter desti-

tute persons each year, a spokes-

of

over the border swell

the

a

city

refugees

pour

each month

already

bursting

to at

seams.

SCRANTON, Pa. ()—A man who threatened earlier this year

Messerschmitt

to

the

shoot

President

Eisenhower

and his grand children has re ceived a five-year conditional sentence requiring him to undergo

psychiatric

treatment.

U. S.. district John. W.. Murphy Clyde D. Shark, town, be confined years but that he gible for parole feel

he

court Judge ordered that 27, of Linglesfor up to five should be eliwhen doctors

is fit.

Shark will bé transferred from the Federal penitentiary at Lewisburg to the Federal medical

center Shark

in

Springfield,

had

brooded

Mo. over

his

discharge from the Air Force as an undesirable and last year mailed

the

threatening

letter

to

the President.

MUNICH,

of

A

Luftwaffe

Britain—has

fighter—the™. type flew

in

the

Battle

been

ted

to the German Museum by Gene. ralissimo Francisco Franco of Spain.

i

Prof. Willy Messerschmitt, de-

signer

of

the

plane,

formally

turned over the “ME-109” fo the

museum in a ceremony attended by Gen. Joseph Kammhubet; pector general of the new) West German Air Force. M itt acted on behalf of the Spani Aviation Ministry. f

The

ME-109

made

its debut

25 years ago and also was by

the

German

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SAN JUAN

Tuesday Baseball

YORK

(AP)—The

Pitts-

etch from hander Lew

burgh Pirates gained a sevengame lead by beating Milwaukee

Tuesday

night,

but

broken

second

of of

Groat, the shortstop who

is no.

on the left wrist by a first inning

Tuesday,

Black Bass Tourney for

the

Command trict

have

quarterly

and

Black

The

Tenth Bass

tournoment

Antilles

Naval

Francisco

Dis-

Sept.

beat

17-1.

Chi-

other

30.

Eight individual awards will be given as well as a revoving unit trophy. Sfc. Aaron T. Ho-

when

their

7-0 and

the

final

game

Cincinnati

beat

Braves

chased

Buc

ward has the largest fish to date, a five pound, one ounce fish caught

Pirates

Lake

Guayabal.

The Antilles Command will hold a singles and doubles handi-

bounced

back

with

con-

secutive doubles, by Dick Stuart and Roberto Clemente, that tied cap bowling tournament Oct. 14, it, and a single by Smoky Burgess 15, and 16. Only active duty Ar- that made it 43. Mickey Vermy personnel assigned or attach- non’s pinch single brought in ed to Antilles Command units the third run of the frame, off are

eligible.

Handicaps must be established by Sept. 15 by bowling 15 or more games. Bowlers competing in

at

least

their cap

two

league

leagues

averages

may

use

AMERICAN BA

New

BATTED

Sievers,

Chicago

Lemon,

Washington

Maris.

New

HOME York

Lemon,

Washington

Mantle,

New

Colavito,

York

Detroit

Williams, Boston Bievers, Chicago

RUNS

games.) NATIONAL

Clemente,

IN

Cepeda, Banks,

off

the

shot

by

Pittsburgh

San Francisco RUNS BATTED Chicago

IN

Aaron, Milwaukee Mathews, Milwaukee

Mays, San Francisce Clemente, Pittsburgh Cepeda, San Francisco HOME RUNS Banks ,Chicago Aaron, Milwaukee Mathews,

1% 4% 12%

63 61 58 47

4&3 72 75 868

FD 459 436 353

18 18% 21% 32%

including night games. Today’s Games Boston (Brewer 9-11) at Detroit (Bunning 911). 2:30 p. m.)

Baltimore

AFRS,

1470,

(Fisher 11-9) at Cleve-

(Stigman

5-9),

night.

New York (Ditmar 148) at Chicago (Pieree 12-7), night. Washington (Kralick 64) at Kansas

City

(Hall

Tuesday’s

Bostoa 7, New York 1

7-11),

night.

Scores

Kansas City 3, Chicage 2 (night) Cleveiand 10, Detroit 8 (10 innings, night)

NATIONAL Pittsburgh 82

LEAGUE 51 617

St.

ST

566

Louis

14

Milwaukee

74

58

561

Los

70

61

.534

San Francisco 66

65

.504

Cincinnati

60

74

.448

Chicago Philadelphia

52 49

78 83

.400 371

Angeles

Not

including

Chicago

delphia

night

7 Te ll 15 22% 28% 32%

games.

Today’s Games (Hobbie 13-7) at Phila-

(Mahaffey

5-0), night.

at Milwaukee (Jay 6-7), night. Los Angeles (Koufax 6-12) at

Cincinnati

Milwaukee

331 325 323 323 Sil 106 100 7

o1 88 33 38 x“ 2 29 2

of Romans have run them off. The Italians have conducted them

|

with

|

the

meticulous

precision

no nuance overlooked. Outside the stadium, in

complete

accordance

from: Roosevelt

such

Ft. Brooke,

Berwind

and

Ft. Buchanan tee off a week from Saturday on the first round of the Intra-Island Women’s Golf Championships

at

Roads. The tournament affair,

with

Roosevelt

will be 18

holes

a 90over

each course.

The second round is scheduled

for Ramey Sept. 28, followed by Ft. Brooke Oct. 19, Berwind Oct. 20 and Ft. Buchanan Nov. 3.

Germans.

of

course,

with

the

No

total

detail

is too

confusion

volatile

Italian

small,

holds

sway

temperament,

congregation

overhead

or

below

in

this

sparkling

|

| ©

peninsula

~

means an argument. This produced such violent repercussions that the track ’and field program was halted amid blasts, of thunder,

© |

stabs of lightning and buckets of water in a drenching downpour that sent spectators, officials and decathlon perfermers into

races

The

for shelter. shoulders

-

in con sera gesture, indicating that what must be must be. Then they hightailed it for the hills just as the peasants had, Since the storm originated outside the stadium, they had no control

|

over

organizing

it. Their

committee

record

shrugged

for intramural lucky.

were

they

that

At

its

collective

perfection

wag

safe. session

matinee

Hardly

had

the

every

man

ready

begun when a brisk little rainstorm hit. Spectators swiftly were swallowed by exit tunnels. But officials are made of sterner stuff. They donned transparent raincoats and sat it out, every man in

position

at

the

trackside

and

to

make

calls

if

with breath-taking accuracy on athletes. Smarter than the offi- | cials, the runners remained under cover and the decathlon men huddled under parasols originally designed to protect them from the blistering sun.

Sharp Officials This rain was only a warning minutes it faded and stopped. The rent

raincoats.

have

been

They

looked

badge

the

same,

every

tie and

white

panama

wearers

like

into

march keep

step.

march

off and

places

them

the

chores

group

same

one

in

smart

gray

never

There

hat.’

these. of

the

of judges

military

drill

school

high

like

position

Once

a new

in the

shower, however, Within five | officials doffed their transpa-

blue

shirt,

white

slacks, actually

Roads,

of

But inside the sleek white walls of Stadio Olimpicp perfection reigns. At least it reigned until Monday. Then it just rained. For the first time since this grandiose show started, a cloud intruded on the hitherto sunny sky. Along came another, and another. They were strictly Italian clouds and therefore any

They

Golf Tourney Sef

hole

ROME—The most astonishing part of the Olympic Games to | date has been the unbelievable exactitude with which these noblest

(Hook 10-15), night.

San Francisco 0 Pittsburgh 5, Milwaukee 3 (night) Cincinnati 6, Philadelphia 1 (10 innings; night) Only games scheduled.

Ramey,

By Arthur Daley

unseemly

San Francisco (McCormick 12-10)

Golfers

LEAGUB

il

York

Wertz, Boston Minoso, Chicago

led

LEADERS

BATTING Larker, Los Angeles Groat, Pittsburgh Mays, San Francisce

Bases

Maris,

Chicago RUNS

that

324 v6 312

BRRRSe

Mifioso,

Green

yesterday’s

F

Runnels, Boston Smith, Chicago Sievers, Chicago Kuenn, Cleveland

LEAGUE

588 564 504

Piche.

game, and a three-run Ted Williams.

purposes.

(Not ‘including LEAGUB NG

Ron

Boston built a 50 lead in five innings against loser Eli Grba on an inside-the-park home run by Pumpsie

for handi-

MAJOR

reliever

534 58 66

land

starter Joe Gibbon and scored three runs on five singles with two out in the eighth. But the

in

77 75 67

American

Philadelphia 61 in 10 innings in the other National League games. The Pirates blew a 20 lead

Tournament.

closes

Boston York

with the Pirates Wednesday night at Pittsburgh. Los Angeles defeated San

been receiv-

New York Chicago Washington

moment

or timers

fashion.

This

teams

and

done,

they,

are

or what

makes

not

re-,

for a pretiy

and uncluttered picture, one that’s heightened by the jackets of: ‘ the Jury of Appeal, fire engine red. The athletes are tightly controlled by these masters of red: tape. Before each even they are herded into position by a gray-, they ave for planned, symmetry, suited marshal. Unfortunately

the slow-

with

straggle

they

because

a little too uncooperative,

footed approach of guys headed for the guillotine. This ambling method of procedure rudely destroyed the wayward thought that they were taken to the starting line grey-)

hounds

parading

better

if leashed.

There

are

before

other

a dog

nice

race.

touches

Maybe

that

the

they

would

Italians

have

behave

produced,

Before the javelin throw, the spear points are stuck in a curved rack that makes them resembie the fan of a péacok’s tail, a peacock of the porcupine family, no doubt. '

Beautiful Infield Parasols dot the infield, a spread of grass so green and so tightly clipped that it looks like broadloom carpet. When the heat was at its most intense last week, every performer would dive for shade the moment he had completed his exercises. Only

on that sullen afternoon did the parasols serve as umbrellas. The major downpour held back until everything om the pro+ gram except the decathlon was complete. It held back while the United States high hurdlers registered a grand slam as

Calhoun,

Willie May .and Hayes

Germany,

the

co-holder

of

Jones all beat Martin

the

world

record.

It

stayed

Lauer overhead

while Wilma Rudolph spreadeagied the field in the women’s 200, while Otis Davis set an Olympic record in‘ a 400 semi-final and while the muscle doll, Mme. Nina Ponomareva of Soviet Russia set

on

Olympic

mark

in

winning

the

discus.

;

- But it lashed with full fury on the decathlon men who were trying to complete the high jump, the fourth event of the five in which they completed today. Still to come was the 400-meter run. Since the starting blocks were submerged beneath the Olympic lake that the storm created, it seemed this would have to degenerate into the 400-meter free-style swim, if held immediately after the rain finally subsided. It looked for a while as if the dam had burst. To the hills, men. i

Up to then everything had been perfect. But a race that pro duced

Michelangelo,

Cellini,

Boticelli,

da

Vince,

Galileo,

et

all

refused to be deterred by mere water. Doggedly the Italians coma ee It was a moist finish, but it was a finish. Viva

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| ureday, September 8, 1960

27

Marabella Rolls 657 To Take Sweepstakes

(Continued From Back Page) the gold medal.

He

won

top

money

of $5050)

foo

by 45 pins from T. Ruiz who collected

t F ll A | [

L.

:

$25.50. Vazquez

took

the

handicap

competition from Mort Orinstein and B. Delualle who tied ; for

second.

The sweepstakes jackpot, taken with a 250 or better, now totals

$346. Yandell

retained

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Kelly Marabella rolled a three-game series of 657 to win the weekly sweepstakes scratch competition that concluded early yesterday at the Star Bowling Ce

perior

ft

with

Still

his lead

in

Petersen three

Leads

the

Ron

Singles

weeks

to

Su

Classic

go.

He took four points from Jim Hadsock,

i

if

Petersen for

19

Walt

by

forfeit,

point

total

to

run

his,

to 34628)

%

matches. Royle

gained

a

split with Phil Kramer

two-two

to hold

Ed Lamphier who took three out of four

games

from

Dea Wilsen header, takimg

yesterday staggering along right beside

Bill Acosta.

rolled a doubleonly one of four

from Titite eut of four

Balbas, but three from Pete Abolila,

and

his hold

and

retaimed

b Lammey

them

on fourth

Radiodoras are

tied

and

Guri second

for

Bapco

with

102

marks.

‘Radiodoras

Guri

defeated

Don Q, 31, and Bapco downed won three out of | J. Mack Aero by a similar mar-

from Ray Melendez to: hold : gin. High Godawski} i place with!a 233 night's for

the

high.

night

was

game of the night was by Arturq Torres for

| Radioderas dawski had

Guri. George Godhigh series, 595. rolled beth high

States represented: Calif, N-Y.,

N. J., Minn, Ga, R.1., Ala, Ohio; The 39-year-old Seixas downed 21-year-old Chris Crawford,of the U.

S.,

m a twe-heur and 45-minate

N.C. and Conn. Most ef the field, however, will consist ef Puerto William McCabe,

The three-way tie for first in the Metre Major League was

Rican golfers. PR. Amateur

broken

Tuesday at the Star lanes|

Paradise 40, and 11-1.

Jee Abelia. won by default; J. Jimenez defeated Luis Plaza, 5 and 4; Dennis Price defeated Father Edward Rehkepf,.4 and 3; Max Carwich defeated George Fallen; Jerry Hagan defeated John TimiTianieff and Ray Charbonneau de-

tt

tee

he

shut

out

Shur-|

Tuesday’s Fights Bs The Assccisted Press HOUSTON,

(Batiling)

ran its record to | Mexico, sen,

139,

Texas—Raymundo

Torres,

outpointed Port

139, Reynosa, Paul

Arthur,

Jorgen-

Texas,

10.


siasiceatil

US. Wins

Diseus

And Pole Vault ROME

(AP)—Defending

champion Al Oerter established a

new Olympic record yesterday to lead the United States to a clean

xpvep of the discus competition. It was America’s fourth track =" field sweep of the XVII Games. won

Mor-? 4The United States won its other 190-4 %. The bronze medal went the two gold medals in yachting and to Richard Cochrane’ U. S., who pole vault to give the United weight lifting. made 1874 %. World record holder Edmund States its second of four gold Oerter broke his own Olympic record on the second of his final Piatkowski of Poland was fifth. medals won yesterday. His best effort was 18010 %, far However, the Soviet Union re- three throws. He threw the discus below his world mark af 196-6 %. tained the lead in the unofficial a mighty 194 feet, two inches. Bragg Sets Mark Rink Babka U. S., won the disteam standings as it racked up Bragg establish a new Olympic cus silver medal with a toss of points in gymnastics.

Bragg

finished

and

Ron

one-two

in

mark

6f

15

feet,

5%

inches

as

he and Morris became: the first men ever to ¢lear 15 feet in Olympic competition.

the San Juan Star

SPO RTS

Four men had a chance at 15-1% —Bragg, Morris, Rolando Cruz of

Puerto Rico-and Eelis Landstrom of Finland. The previous mark of 1411% had eliminated seven finalists.

the

other

UP AND

San Juan, Puerto Rico, Thursday, September 8, 1960

Cruz

Morris then missed at 155% and (See U.S. LIFTER, Page 27)

Vaults

Valle Paces Island Over Spain, 75-65 ROME Rafael

(AP)—Sharpshooting

Valle

led

a 75-65 win over solation Valle

Puerto

Spain

Rico

to

them

to share high point honors

with

Vatle.

Juan

Vicens—who

points—broke

the

scored Spanish

way.

an

Alfonso Martinez led a second half Spanish surge which brought them to within six points after seven minutes of play after the

intermission. scored

23

points

ROME

margin

to

enable

to

10

Spain

points

to cut

the

before

the

points

for Spain,

oO

scored

(AP)—Rolando

Cruz

of Sali

Finland’s Eelis Landstrom needed only one. Don

buzzer.

Rodriguez

t!

the bronze medal because it took him f tries to clear 14 feet, 11 Vg inches wh

a

4] States

18

Bragg

won

of the United*

the

gold medal

with a leap of 15-514. Ron 1| Morris, also from the United States, took the silver medal

______.___«

ASATI

for

73-55

Martinez scored two quick field goals

Johnnie

|

Martinez

18-point,

Bragg clears

nas, Puerto Rico tied for third place in Olympic pole vault final yesterday, but

rally,

and with five minutes remaining in the game’E Rico had

Don

Finishes Fourt At Rome Ga

12

Puerto Ricans held a 39-27 half time advantage and led all the

pole vaulter

14 11"

Outside shooting by Valle and

in a con-

bracket game yesterday. seored 23 points as the

OVER—U:.S.

cross bar. Yesterday the U.S. athlete leaped 15 feet, $y inches te win the event. Puerto Rice's Rolando Crus was fourth. (AP Photo)

Only Bragg and Morris made it.

B| at 15-114. The

2l-year

old

Cruz,

whose

best previous effort was 146, and Landstrom went out at 151%. €ruz, who hopes to attend Villanova

College

outside

Philadel-

| phia, used a “secret weapon’—a fiberglass pole—throughout the competition. Few can use such a pole because

it’s so brittle; how-

f} ever, Cruz employed it successfully because

of his light, 145-pound

weight. Cruz was one of 11 finalists. He 3 |cleared 145 1/4 in a qualifying

.+|round

Monday

to

become

the

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MUSCLES IN MOTION—Ira Davis of Philadelphia in the third hird

and jump Photo)

effort during

a1 qualification round.

part of his hop,

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the world

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