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Tel. 3-8400
Vol. I. No. 264
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> EXCEPT
Don
at San
orida
Inds
ious Fournier \Jaycee
Verdict
or. of
ne
a
merce . official how the Jaycee
CHARDS ae
¥
When
in Boston yesterday reversed;
the
yester-
Canter
when flood
The U.S.-Court of Appeals | drive was progressing.
©
Jaycees saw
of
asked relief
the
the Supreme Court of Puerto} first headline about the floods, ow: Rico in vacating a first de-| »
ment made by, radio that they woédld accept clothing, food, that ty actrucks pick up clothtoys,. furniture, money and as- ing and furniture. On hand last: night, i Capital sorted ; ‘
“Fifteen minutes.
first
announcement,”
after
he
from
“a
food,
years
after
Chief
Peter
tg
8
of
the
appelate
At’ the
“The
Nov.
|26,
kids with
his
1950,
Fournier
|.
dispute
in
his
First
of the
center
of
the
string of islands between the Flo-
to in-|
is
Miami was getting 65 mile aa
hour wind gusts and Carysfort Reef Light, 40 miles southeast of here, was battered with 95 mile an hour blows. Power failures were reported
just, pouring | from
handing over cigar boxes pennies, nickels and dol-|
many
sections
|sified. The
killer
of
Miami
as
storm
declined
intensity,
dropping
in
in the
earlier
streets.
women
t
have
from
come
an
in tattered clothing to hand over|
forward
25
9 M-P.H.
cents
or 50 cents.”
.
The Jaycees are keeping a réc-|
how
all contributions
of
velocity
150
movement
from
12
toe
This means the exposed Keys
pf | will be subjected to Donna’s fear-
and
they are being distributed. | fx) battering for a longer period
on
A complete report will be made
was
al-
public
later.
|than had been expected.
oo
Hurricane
warnings
All Jaycee relief work is being | ing from Key West
coordinated fense.
Anton,
of
in| miles an hour but also slowed its
arrest
San
The lighthouse lies
east
lars they collected in schools and | slightly
ord
leged|ta have strangled to death his fermer wife following a domestic
money
“Some
court.
of
just
} in,” Payne said yesterday, “withthe winds and heavy rains inten-
improperly
time
miles an hour.
formation given Payne by Civil) Defense. Some private com-| panies donated new items in-| cluding 700 shorts and 500 pairs | of shoes. /
in
of the crime in public and in the presence. of newspaper reporters was not “fair play.” The case was remanded to the Supreme Court for further proceeding consistent, with the action
trailer}
The Jaycee drive was the first | rida mainland and Key West.
writing the appelate court’s opinion held that a confession used
in sid
a
to get started, according
arrest
Woodbury
and
Jaycees
1950. Judge
beds,
new living rooms suites donated | of Miami.
for the alleged murder of his ex-wife, Iris Nereida Fournier in
October,
100
by furniture stores.
Supreme
Fournier’s
of hurricane
van filled to overflowing with) The winds struck at Alligator furniture, some of it completely | Light, about 75 wiles southwest
Court judgement and came almost tea
(AP)—The
40 tons of clothing, 10 tons of |tida Keys last night at 100
reversal was the Yesterday’s first such turn-back of a murder appealed
_ Fila,
ribe Motors-in Rio Piedras, were | Donnasslammed into the Flo-
Antonio Fournier Sampedro of Carolina: ——-
case
MIAMI,
Transport warehouses atidat Ca-| 2dvance. winds
the
said,
Ramon
twice-tried
against
(100 MPH
dent said they had an announce-
judgement
murder
gree
For Flood
Doyle Payne;@aycee vice presi-| “people started comting in with
“It’s: fantastic!” That. was the reaction
Vacated DOUGLAS mye
Drive
|Relief Gets Big Reaction Gusts Hit aoa! acne The Keys
o—
\
Juan. Puerte Rice
As
maid, =
through an
Civil
example,
messed
renzo.
De-|
_
Jaycees
sen
fly-
Fort Lauderdale on Florida’s east
Payne | coast and to Punta Gorda
clothing
e
were
northward te on the
Gulf of Mexico side.
Along one side of its path were
eight tonsto that town. When|the MiamiFort Lauderdale area charges in the San Juan Superior Court ‘but was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment
Defense Attorney Gerardo ‘Ortiz | Counts check and cash donations as David Oliver takes dei Rivero won an appeal of the| pick-up orders over the phone last night at the collection headquarters. (STAR phote by Gunter Hett) (See VERDICT, Page 24)
turned
and
cine
o1/ GREAT RESULTS—Jaycee member Jerry Santerre, left,
Dar s6, 1968
needed
it
said
€D
antibiotics, | with
over ‘one million
the Jaycees collected the medi-/ thousands over
it
to
the
agency. Turned Over To Red Cross
many
When CD said it needed sugar, Page
JAYCEES,
and
which
homes
of
thousands
have been rebuilt since this re | sort center was last combed by
the Jaycees got it—from a sigar| (See
residents,
of vacationists,
|a hurricane 10 years ago.
At least 116 persons have been Page
DONNA,
(See
724)
24)
Operation Sky-Shield Fidel Admits Minorities Want Part Curtails. P.R. Flights Guerrillas — In Flood Investigation Operation
antic
Sky-Shield
U.SCanadian
the
gig-|a.m.
air defense}
today.
There
HAROLD
By
was, however,
Leaders
no restriction on other flights.
parties
nority nounced
party
the
de
yesterday
absence
of minority
the
“very
unde-
the
|nini
House to
Ernesto
exclude
the
Ramas Antominorities
legislators from # House | from the. flood committee means
investigating committee flood tragedy in Humacao other island towns. to include The failure minority
“little groups” and confidently indicated they were doomedto failure—and the firing sq
claimed
Ferre
J. LIDIN
of Puerto’ Rico’s mi-| mocratic” decision of Speaker of
representatives
the|the Popular Patty “doesn’t want and|the truth known about Hume cao.” Speaker Ernesto Ramos Anany|
means | tonini was
still out on the island
is|last night, unavailable to the the flood-survey committee bent on a “whitewash,” charged | press. But House vice president president | Jorge Font Saldaia fended off Independence Party Gracia.|the criticism with the comment de Concepcion Gilberto Party | that the Ramos tour was not an Statehood Republican (See POLITICS, Page 24) gubernatorial candidate Luis A.
on
a
sabe eaee
' 4
4
THE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, September 10, 1960
Reds May
Trigger
during
his
United West
News
Nations
that new
diplomats,
already
ist
ap-
moves
to
harass
access
to
Berlin,
have relayed their suspicions te State Department. Khrushchev’s main motive, despite his widely
vertised intention of talking about disarmament, to impose a divided city,
new deadline for allied they have reported.
Administration officials are Khrushchev aim against a wide
such
as
Khrushchev
the ad-
may
be
of
the
evacuation
American
spying.
Several recent moves have renewed fears of a possible Berlin crisis. Communist East Germany Thursday ordered a new restriction on travel within the divided city, requiring special permits for West German citizens wanting to visit East Berlin. For five days last week it blocked travel from West Germany into Berlin for many would-be visitors not residents of Berlin. Barge traffic into the city also was held up for a time. Some diplomatic officials believe Khrushchev's cur-
prehensive about East German Commun-
Analysis
ties,
alleged
Soviet Berlin
appearance.
German
rent splurge of tough
weighing this = of other
moves
Most authorities, however, think that Khrushchev's approach will be to mix tough talk with sweet words while professing Russia’s enduring love for international peace—Soviet style.
countries, boast of Soviets scientfic might and denounce
By JOHN SCALI WASHINGTON—West Germany suspects Premier Nikita Khrushchev may trigger a
crisis
Berlin Crisis At U.N.
woo
Soviet leader may
potential possibili-
new
ably,
talk
wind
may
be
a smokescreen.
Secretary
Thursday
Herter what
A. Herter
those
who
in a review
he
described
“‘the
it clear
Khrushchev
propaganda
of world
as
made
believes
offensive
ills called attention
frenzied
Soviet
te
publicity
campaign accompanying Khrushchev’s decision to go to New York. He said bluntly ‘the outlook right now is
The
not
promising”
Khrushchev
up talking softly and reason-
upsetting all predictions,
Christian
is among
intends to stage an irresponsible when he shows up in 10 days.
partment
and thereby gain additio-
may
has
to any new
nal impact for his words, they believe.
African
of State
he
for
serious
negotiations.
spring some
geared
itself
to
denunciations
Realizing
surprises, the State Dealmost
instant
Khrushchev
responses
may
hurl.
Khrushchev Sails For New York Katanga Defies U.N. ToHead Communist Bloc At U. N. And Sends Planes By STANLEY JOHNSON MOSCOW (AP)—Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev sailed last night for New York and the United Nations to lead the Communist block in pressing a five-point program before the forthcoming General Assembly. After
an
informal
To Fight Lumumba By ANDREW
sendoff+
sailed
from
the
Baltic
port
of Kaliningrad aboard the Soviet passenger ship Baltika, the official news agency Tass reported.
Khrushchev new
his
is planning
campaign
for
|
and complete” disarmament on' Soviet terms that he outlined in a speech to the assembly just
are
Janos
Kadar
of
Hungary,
specific
objectives.
These
made no mention of the Communist leaders of Czechoslovakia,
independent
ed up|a
by
the
Soviet
program
tablishing
Union,
African zones
nations,
NIKITA
esthe
KHRUSHCHEV .. full of surprises
where nuclear weapons | rallying U. N. backing for a and Poland, also heading wea will be banned, obtaining a U. N. vague item called “the education the assembly to back up
Albania
for Khrushchev.
guarantee
for
the
Oder-Neisse
of
-youth
These
for
peace.”
undoubtedly
will
be
that pushed Poland’s The Baltika, formerly named ,boundary jamong the major topics discusthe Vyacheslav Molotov until frontier westward into a large | seq aboard the liner Baltika durthat Soviet statesman was down-!part of prewar Germany, and | ing its voyage to New York.
HELP THE VICTIMS of the disastrous floods WITH CANNED FOODS AND TOYS
proposed
to
U.
N.
command.
|
is based
|
totaling
north
Leopoldville.
from
Tounkara said the withdrawal was proposed becase of what he called U. N. support of) Presi-
the
north.
persuasion
of U.
N.
N.
Congo
command’s
dent
all Congolese
airports
non-U.
N.
Two
traffic.
Katanga
army
fied
ban
the
light later
in
to
should
more
planes the
Joseph
Kasavubu
de-
keep
ville
day
drew
terday
in
t:
N.
as
the
country.
Guinean his
support yes-
fight
against
Guinea’s
Congo
September
San Juan: Fajardo: Ponce: Mayaguez:
12:50.a.m. 12:41 a.m. 2:09 a.m. 12:24 a.m. Lew Tides San Juan: 6:09 a.m. Fajardo: 5:58 a.m. Ponce: 3:00 a.m. Mayaguez: 5:51 a.m. Sunday, September San Juan: Jaijardo: Ponce:
Mayaguez: Sam Juan: Fajardo: Ponce: Mayaguez
Saturday,
High
Tides
6:3 a.m. 0:24 a.m. 3:40 a.m.
6:07 a.m.
Lew Tides 6:52 a.m. 6:41 a.m. 3:57 a.m. 6:34 a.m.
Sept,
10:
and
+
11:
Juan,
Ponce fair to-
tonight.
the
mis-
WINDS: 15 miles
1¢
East seutheast per hour.
YESTERDAY’S
at
HIGH:
8
88
7:15 7:0 3:48 6:57
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p.m. p.m p.m. p.m.
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Philadelphia, 82, partly)
cloudy;
Washington,
cloudy;
Miami,
80,
%6,
partly
heavy
rain;.
Chicago, 71, cloudy; Denver, 68, cloudy; Dallas) 91, partly cloudy; 1:21 p.m .| Sam Francisco, 72, partly cloudy. © 1:47 p.m. 1:38 p.m . 7 3:5 p.m 3: p.m
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PUERTO RICO and the VIRGIN ISLANDS—Generally fair with a few showers today and tonight. ;
TIDES Saturday
the
WEATHER
day.
FORECAST: and Ma
or leave
in
their jobs.
Lumumba, who doesn’t like the order either, has demanded that the U. N. yield control over the airports and Radio LeopoldHe
t
|
governmental feud that flared Monday. Kasavubu declared | Lumumba dismissed and Lumumba declared Kasavubu dis- |
order
closing
of
750,
;
The
battalion,
U.
setting
throughout
16,000-man
from Elisabethville, Katanga’s capital, knocked a hole in the
of aid to the newly
has
Premier Patrice Lumumba has sent into the rebel province Gunpoint
are:
Winning U. N. condemnation of American aggression as charg-
it
President Sekou Toure the withdrawal of the Guinean battallion from Maj. Gen. Carl von Horn’s
the Unitand sent
Swedish guards to permit the takeoff of two military aircraft
Accompaning Khrushchev on a year ago. But the Communist also is working for five the 10-day voyage to New York /bldc Todor Zhivkov of Bulgaria and Gheorghe Gheorghiudej of Ro Mania. They are the Communist leaders in their countries. Tass
announced
Congo
planes aloft to help combat the Congolese army spearhead which
to re-
“general
The
(AP)—Katanga defied ed Nations yesterday
and a short jet flight from |&graded in 1957, is due in New| York Sept. 19, the day before, Moscow, the Soviet leader the assembly opens.
sion, headed by Tibou Tounkara,
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September 10, 1960
Nothing | Further Could
Have Been
Cordero
Cites C.D. Job of
Most homes in slum areas have lit-tle protection, the Civil /Defense chief said. He added that peo-
their homes during disaster people to move from their homes, alerts, Maj. Gen. Cesar Cordero Cordero noted that “even. when Davila, director of the island’s it appeated that the hurricane -| Civil Defense, said yesterday in would surely hit here Sunday,
their property will be looked if they leave “for what 99 times out of a hundred is a false alarm.”
rivers, causing day morning.
By FREDERICK HARMON Puerto Ricans under 30 generally
an.
are
reluctant
most
Discussing
to leave
danger
Cordero
such
less false
MUSOZ
AND
— ALVARADO . houses for the homeless
-IBEC To Construct 100 Concrete Homes For Victims Of Flood homes
will
be
rushed
to com-
pletion to house some of the homeless victims of the floods in Humacao, Gov. Luiz Mufioz Marin announced
“We
nery will
yesterday.
river
went
on
a
“Once
rampage
Tuesday morning. The International Basic Economy Corp. (IBEC) will contsruct the homes below cost from plans that had already been approved for low-cost housing. The Urban Renewal and Housing Corp. will cooperate in the project, to- be as for from the Commonwealth ergency Fund. * The homes, to be constructed at
a
cost
of
$1,000
each,
rush
the necessary
men the
project
by
as
we
get
foundations,
we
first two homes
weeks,”
started
will
with
Ackerbloom
down
as
the
in two
said.
“We
will then deliver two homes
a day
and will have the project completed within two months.” The governor said the project was the result of a visit to the Fortaleza officials from IBEC and the Urban Renewal and Housing Administration who will acquire the
will
land
for
the
homes.
In
ad-
dition to IBEC and the Housing when quarters are built for the Authority, the General Electric remaining homeless, will be oc- Co., Tim Manufacturing Co.,.Hato Rey Building Co., Caribe Lumber cupied by ped families. and Trading Co., Puerto Rico Mill-
house
two
families at first and
_| work Co., and the Standard Steel
construction tect Simon Juan. They
designed
by
archi-
Schmiderer of San will be semi-detach-
~} all our stores
only
disaster
said
he
who
a few
about
7 p.m.
were
later.
barrio this
to
same
killed.
argued
with
them
-in
at-
On Home Deliveries
second day yesterday with little meon and the as
Statehood Student Assn.
up.
The
present
is aggravated: by epttle
comes
in
the
from
metropolitan
producers
the Naguabo-Humacao
area.
further could have been done by Civil
Defense
officials,
even
had
an earlier warning from the Weather Bureau been available.
in
Paul
Coste,
regional
director
of the Housing and Home Finance Agency in Puerto Rico, is in serious condition in South Trinity Hospital, Wakefield, R. L after suffering a heart attack this week, Ralph Geilich, acting director,
said
yesterday.
Coste had been his summer home RI.
when
he
vacationing at in Jamestown,
suffered
the
attack
Wednesday. Geilich said doctors are hopeful that Coste, who had been in Puerto Rico about three years, will recover. Coste recently made news here when
he
criticized
the
Common-
wealth government of ignoring Federal financial contributions to the island’s housing programs in newspaper advertisements.
hall in Rio Piedras, it was announced by Sigfredo E. Faria, The Association of Pro-Statepresident of the organization, The will Students: hood University
at 9 a.m. tomorrow at the old city
election of a new board of directors is on the agenda.
Do your children receive Religious Instruction
UNION
Abount 60 percent of the milk consumed
volunteer
Sets Sunday Assembly
At a meeting of all eight metro- hold a general assembly starting
politan dairy processors yesterday it was agreed the rationing would remain in effect ‘until pro-
goes
that
Attack In R.l.
Diminishing
after
Milk Rationing Has Liffle Effect
duction
noted
Suffers Heart
To Island
Civil
change in home deliveries as tropolitan dairies cut down supplies to supermarkets grocery stores. However, milk shortage was described “not serious.” |
Cordero
National Guardsmen had attemptted to persuade people living in low-lying areas to return to disaster shelters all during the early evenning hours of Monday. Cordero insisted that nothing
Flood Threat Paul Coste
closed
Monday
ple who live in these homes fear
tempts to get them to leave their homes, Cordero said.
Tuesday
ordered
reluctance
The U. S. Weather Bureau rebeing assured by the Weather ported. yesterday that two “susBureau that there was no further Picious areas’ which were dedanger from the hurricane. veloping in Atlantic waters east He recalled he had made an of Puerto Rico have failed to inspection trip around the coast materialize into storms. of the island by helicopter MonThe rains which Thursday day afternoon and had been threatened new flooding in the “amazed” to discover that the interior of the island let up and “ocean was like a lake.” a flood alert was lifted. Rains later.swelled mountain Maj. Gen. Juan Cesar Cordero Davila reported last night that things were normal in island areas that were hit by Tuesday’s floods. The incomplete island death count still stood at 83, he said, but added, “we know it will be much more than that when the Milk rationing went into its final toll is in.”
ed, with arched roofs and steel area reinforcements,
but
headquarters
;|and Wire Co. will cooperate in shortage the venture. The homes will be of ‘modern | i blic Housing "Project As yet the Urban Renewal and Housing Corp. has not come to terms with the owners of the property on bow much the land would cost.
flood
Cordero
the
have
completed
to the
Defense
and
soon
alarms
Tues-
People in many barrios “threw stones”. at National Guardsmen
that count-
Donna.
machi-
standing
STAR
Cordero said the Weather Bureau had done “a magnificent job” in keeping islanders informed about |the progress of hurrican>
the governemnt gives the go-ahead sign. That may very well be this weekend. :
The homes are to be built across from the Humacao River where 89 people lost their lives when the
have
and
the
remember
cases prior to the current disaster when there was considerable loss of life. Discussing the events leading up
Thurston Ackerbloom of IBEC said construction would start as soon as the land is made available.
By MANUEL SUAREZ One hundred new concrete
told
people
the
floods
lies in one Humacao leave for shelters. Many residents of barrio
exists.
the
“National Guard troops could persude only 20 out of 200 fami-
interview.
Cordero cited “those who are too young to remember the severe hurricane of 1932” as the most difficult group to persuade that
GOV. -
Done
CHURCH
SUNDAY
SCHOOL
2310 Laurel St.— Punta Las Mories
T
F Oo R D E T A L _S
I i
PROMOTION DAY — 10:15 A.M. — September 11 FALL CLASSES STARTING 9:00 end 11:00 A.M. — Nursery through 6th grades 10:00 A.M, — Junior High — High School — Adult Classes SERVICES DUPLICATE WORSHIP 9:00 and 11:00 A.M. (Nursery core
provided)
The Rev. D. E. Johnson, Minister
—
Tel. 38-4197
:
THE, SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, September 10, 1960 .
Red Cross Director Protests Complaints FAJARDO—Lydia
Emmanuelli,
tehood
Party,
I
prefer
to
Reds Give Up Iry For UN Veto Right Over OAS Actions
serve
of this town, {the people under the banner of yesterday asked for an _ investi- the American Red Cross which gation of charges that she had is the symbol of justice for those suffer,” Mrs. Emmanuelli mixed Red Cross functions with who politics during this week’s flood. said. Mrs, Emmanuelli said she was “My only judge is the people protesting a complaint made by of Fajardo,” she said. Mayor Maria Socorro de Gaos that At a press conference ThursMrs. Emmanuelli refused to codirector
adminis- |day, Gov. Mufioz, who received the complaint from the mayor, tration during the flood. Mrs. Socorro de Gaos is a said he would protest directly Popular Party member and Mrs. to Gen. Alfred Gruenther, presiEmmanuelli is the Statehood Re- dent of the American Red Cross, with
city
Party
candidate
for
mayor. “TI protest the unjust accusation of the mayor of Fajardo and ask for an_ investigation,” Mrs.
Emmanuelli said. “My 35 years ef civic service to the people in and out of the Popular Party speak for themselves.” “I challenge the mayor to
I have
been
playing
politics with the Red Cross. “If it is incompatible to
representative
Cross should for
a
of the Red Cross and for mayor for the Sta-
complaints
of the
Red
also be a candidate
political
office,”
Mufioz
said.
support
to
the
Soviet
teachers
to
keep
one
foremost in their minds during the new school year: “Bring up worthy builders of Communism.”
York
pro-
tin,
hard
by
which
decisions.
90
proposal
by
Poland
and
with
a
hurricane
the arms
diplomatic embargo
ministers
put
that OAS on
the
vote
foreign
Dominican
20.
1,500
interrupted
air
for
services
PEPITO
MIRANDA ARVELO
American
aid
pro-
(AP)—The
Western
between
presentatives West
and
Western
re-
officials
German
of
government.
West Condemns Red
The frends
Rico
because . yet they first must be referred back to Washington, London ris for approval.
visited some with me a Ron Superior
which
they
eargerly
water for adult fishermen
who would
then
ca practice
them
in —
Pa-
Berlin Radio, Travel LONDON (®#—Britain and France yesterday rejected a Soviet demand that the Western powers try to
prevent
setting
up
West
radio
Germany
from
headquarters
in
Berlin. in
Soviet
notes
demand
handed
to
was
made
the
British,:
United States and French sies in Moscow
In
its reply,
Foreign
which undoubtely benefitted him, if not the anglers’ skill or the targets. Glencing at the bar |! saw the contents of a bottle of Ron Superior being poured into several glasses. An idea came to mind. “Have you ever done any trick shooting?” 1 asked him. ““You know, shooting over your shoulder while
the
looking
in
in a mirror?”
and
Restrictions On
The
competitions.
haul
spokesman in Berlin countermeasures can-
not be disclosed
other dey | and brought ef bottles of
Office,
Soviet
embas-
July 29.
published Britain
attitude
by
the
described:
as
“unjusti--
fied.” The British reply noted that “East German authorities operate several
broadcasting
stations
in
Berlin and interfere with normal broadcasting in Germany by means of a large number of jamming stations.”
The French reply, made public Paris, had the same general
“Sure,” he said, and reached for content. the tray of Rum Punches which Earlier, the U. S. State Departwere being served to us. ment in Washington denounced as “Could you shoot this drink out “completely illegal the restrictions East Germany has of my hand without hitting me?” | Communist eee on West German travel persisted. “Certainty.” He placed hin drink to Berlin. on
the
table,
toword
his
pleased
to
and
hip show
made
pocket.
a
gesture
“I‘lf
be
you!”
| Deaths Emest. Shafer Ernest Schafer, of 653 Hoare St., Santurce died yesterday. Born | in Germany, 1891, he lived in Puer- © to Rico since last February. He was a high pressure steam engineer ©
employed with Arut & Sons, in New York, until his retirement in 1959.
to the musie of
MIGUELITO
Latin
conferences
yes-
1 asked him how he'd learned to shoot and he told me that, as a boy, he would shoot fish im the
Dancing
(AP)—Presiyesterday sign-
by J. L. Towne
wide
*
dis-
munist squeeze on isolated Berlin. This was announced last night after a series of strategy
(AP)—The
administration
the
BERLIN
700 medals and trophies from world-
famous Cuban songstress
top
to senate
ABOUT TOWNE...
Puerto
SIRELDA
the
powers have agreed on countermeasures against the latest Com-
snatched from my grasp while greetimg me warmly. Another guest had dropped in whom |! recognized as an Island champion marksman, winner of over
in Puerto Rico
for
job, subject
A U. S. said the
couple
and in her first appearance
person
On Berlin Stand
By J. L. TOWNE |
will
West Agrees
but
except Monday
the smart CLUB CARIBE presents the sensational Argentine dancers
to
and
gram and $100 million for aid to quake devastated Chile.
the
Nightly
State
ed into law the Latin aid bill which provides for $500 million
population
WASHINGTON
of
WASHINGTON dent Eisenhower
Don-
| U.S. Sets Up Disarmament Body Eisenhower
new
responsible
Ike Signs Latin Aid Bill
these have been restored with temporary facilities, the bureau said.
and.
Republie in San José, Costa Rica, Aug.
and
| with
quarantine
only
S. dis-
The
confirmation.
suffered $1 million damage, the bureau said. The hurricane blew down an aircraft beacon
the So-
vit Union abstaining. Both resolutions dealt
has
be
Secretary
minent
(AP)—An_undeter-
hit
will
|armament
posal. The remaining nine had na the night of Sept. 4, the Neall backed a rival inter-Ameritherlands Information Bureau can resolution stating the said yesterday. The tiny island, cil had no authority over GAS
of
idea
7
New
U.
activities.
be headed by a person witha rank approximating that of an assistant Secretary of State. The administration is seeking a pro-
mined number of persons are missing on the island of St. Mar-
The council adopted the inter-
MOSCOW (®—The Communist Party newspaper Pravda exhorted
Rica.
the
Badly Damaged
a claim.
ged
agency
St. Martin
Poland was the only other council member that had pled-
American
Top Red School Aim Soviet
be
the
armament
i
president eandidate
“No
that
ta
an-
nounced that it would not press for a vote on a Soviet resolution that would have constituted such
tion” to mastermind (AP)—
Brazil broke relations with the Dominican Republic yesterday in accordance with a decision of the Organization of Ameriean States at a meeting in Cos-
3
that
found true.
Delegation
terday set up a new “United States Disarmament Administra-
_-
JANEIRO
jc HE
prove
if he were
Soviet
DE
at
Lutheran services Ehret Funeral
|
will be held Home, Hato
Rey, today at 2 p.m. Burial will
be at Crete crushed ice. Add fruit for de- dras,.
i
publican
the
The
RIO
Fos
operate
By WILLIAM N. OATIS UNITED NATIONS (AP)— The Soviet union, facing defeat, yesterday gave up trying to get the U. N. Security Council to claim a veto over actions of the Organization of American States.
iit
Cross
Brazil Breaks D.R. Relations
£3
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| News In Brief|
Coneierr,
Rio ,
Pie-.
,
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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, September 10, 1960° |
—Yesterday and Today
Countdown Of CAP
Registration Moves Into Decisive Phase By HAROLD The countdown
tian
Action
~The
J. LIDIN of the Chris-
Party’s
place
State Adolfo Porrata Doria said yesterday. State Department workers on
7:30
has
in
69
filed
a. m. to nearly
on
the
ballot.
counts.
“It might
not be
precincts of San Juan, Mayaguez, Rio Piedras, and Arecibo. The count may be finished by
count
cincts,”
he
said.
Tuesday,
refused
to
predict
said.
Porrata Doria about 40,000 the fidavits
estimated total CAP
deposited
with
de-
partment from these precincts. As of yesterday, a total of 41 precincts—and 28,194 signatures, —had
been
certified
as
meeting
the required ten per cent minimum of registered voters. Two other precincts, Arroyo and Luquillo,
failed
to
meet
governor,
require-
dova
ments. Rejection Christian
date
cent,
been
Party
a figure
and
secre-
Flores said the of CAP petitions seven
he
to
eight
termed
of
necessary
the
small
to pre-
However,
he
whether
he
Jose
L.
Luis
Feliu
Mario
Davila
senator
file
“low.”
Jorge
tative and spectively. The
per
lawyer
Human
party
final
as
beings
and
horses
lived side by side in the stables of the old San Juan tracks. This was a “stable” next to the living quarters
Cor-
of a groom.
Diaz for resident commis-
sioner,
Rate
Action
tary Eduardo rejection rate to
some
thought the CAP would win its registration fight. Meanwhile, groups of party leaders are reportedly meeting around the island to select final candidates for mayors, municipal assembies, and senators and representatives. The party candidates selected to date are Salvador Perea for
at af-
his
Only
Porrata Doria said a number of smaller precincts had been set aside by his office in favor of priority-for the large city
midnight are now scanning the CAP petitions from the — key
he
82,400
precincts.
70,000 signatures distributed around 60 precincts are required by law for a party to win a
registration
is entering “its decisive phase,” acting Assistant Secretary of
shifts from
party
signatures
Pesquera represen-
at large,
has until Sept.
“El Comandante”
has con-
re-
structed this modern cafe-
15 to
teria for the grooms and stable personnelat a cost of
candidates.
$10 Million Aqueduct Agency Bond Issue To Be Auctioned A
$10
million
Aqueduct
and
Sewer Authority bond issue will be sold at public auction by the Government Development Bank at
its
will
New
be
York
offices.
received
until
Bids
11
am,
Army To Observe 100th Anniversary
ties
said.
Center.
Sept. 13 has been proclaimed by the U. S. Congress as a)day on which honor
all and
Americans should respect to the late
pay gen-
eral 4nd the men who served under him.
Civilian from the the
and military leaders Antilles Command and
Commonwealth
have
been
in-
vited to attend the luncheon. ‘Afternoon activities will include a drill exhibition by Pershing Rifle platoons from the University of Puerto Rico in Rio Piedras and
the
College
Mechanical
of
Agriculture
Arts at Mayaguez.
July
1
starting
in
1962
turity on July 1, 2000, the bank
The Antilles Command will mark the 100th anniversary of General Pershing’s birth with a General of the Armiés John J. Pershing centennial luncheon to be held Tuesday at the Fort BuchCommunity
on
to 1991, and $4 million with ma-
Of Pershing's Birth
anan
Sept. 15, said Dr. Rafael Pico, president of the bank. The bonds will be dated July 1, 1960 and mature as follows: $6 million worth of bonds will be in series with annual maturi-
and The
The
Development
bank
is
the fiscal agent for the Aqueduct and Sewer Authority for the sale of these bonds. The proceeds from the bond issue will be used by the aqueduct agency to pay outstanding obligations held by The Chase Manhattan Bank, amounting to $6.5 million; to increase its working capital by $500,000, and to deposit $3 million in its cons-
truction
fund
created
under
a
fiduciary contract guaranteeing the bonds. The construction funds
will be used to continue the authority’s expansion and improvement program for water and
sewage
services.
The authority estimates that its will use $59.3 million for its improvement and expansion program
during
This
includes
the
water
million;
the
next
five years.
improvements
supply
system,
construction
aqueducts;
$10
million;
to $19.3
of
rural
Interior view of the cafeteria. “El Comandante” believes that everyone should
equally share the progress of the racing in Puerto Rico.
renewal
EC-19-60
guests will also observe the con- and replacement ef present pro-
duct of English classes for Puerto perty, $13 million; continuation Rican Army trainees as part of of construction of metropolitan drainage system, $113 million, the day’s program. A
movie
“This
is Your
Army,”
depicting the life of a soldier from the time he goes through basic training to his participation in combat, will Fort Buchanan
be shown at the theater at 2:50
and
construction
of drainage
sys-
tems in other areas, $5.7 million.
PUERTO
FOR 1960
Green
SALE and
White
Ford
6
p.m, to end the day’s activities. cylinders, four doors, Hydramatic, Celonel James D. C. Breckenprivately owned, Cer like new. ridge, Antilles Command Chief of 000 miles. Phone Mr. EmerStaff wil be the evet_ speaker] son 2 2000.
for the octasion.
[FIESTA HIPICA! 2Gren TOMORROW
POST
TIME
—
3 P.M.
RICOS
PRIDE
DAILY DOUBLE — 5th and 6th Races
There is a Pool Agent of “EL COMANDANTE”
“HEART”
TROPHY
In memory of DON ANGEL RAMOS
close to you.
THE
SAN
JUAN
STAR
— Saturday, September 10, 196u
Record Total Of New Market Moves Ahead Market Quotations— Telephones Installed By JOHN MCKEE
NEW
YORK
market
A
record
were
2,621
A
telephones
installed on the island dur-
ing
August,
representing
a
net
record gain for one month 1,534 telephones, according
of to
the Puerte Rico Telephone Company. This compares favorably,
the
company
added,
with
net gain for all of 1959 telephone ingpallations. During
of
the
this
year,
first
the
nected 14,027 het gain over
telephone to
the
added,
eight
straight
traffie
in
the
last
few
or a 7,251
when were
350,397
reversing four declines.
clined,
and
234
were
ircex
gained
37
cents
Hamburs.
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Mobile
Waterman
SEAS
Refin
Bendix
Lime
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ty, and the public in general, te centribute
to re-
lieve the consequences of the disaster suffered by the Eastern Section of Puerte
To that
Rico, as a result ef hurricane
end we recommend and urge you
donation to this Chamber at 100
remitting
Tetuain St., Bex 3789,
San
Juan, for transmittal te the Red Cross, once duly registered.
We suggest that for the time being these donations be made preferably in cash.
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39% 154%
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Waterman
Maracaibo
Atl
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OPERATOR AND/
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ae
Std
at
its best advance since when it rose 5 cents.
SEPT.
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unchanged.
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dis
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made.
_
Alumina Ltd Aluminum Co Amerada Pet Am Airlines Am Can Am Cyan Am Am
on the island were and 34,860 overseas
Le
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company
long
Allied Chem Allis
years
establish-
the
of
At the close stocks were around their highs for the day as the market registered its best rise
according
was
days
months
telephones, last year of
August,
tance calls completed,
=
trading yesterday,
calls
the
con-
recerd
during
calls
overseas
company.
Another ed
814
were also made last Wednesday, due to hurricane warnings for the island making it one of the days of heaviest overseas calls
stock
in | moderate
of 4.357
company
connections
record
(AP)—The
advanced
Bk
Worthin Yale And Towne
Yng Sh & T
Zenith
—
95%
%+%
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Com.
Oil
Ref.
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4%
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4%
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22
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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, September 10, 1960
Fleurin Making Debut
NEVER IN
As International Coin’ NEW
YORK
(AP)
ADDING
he can mail a nonfluctuating
— There’s
of
scrip
and
let
the
bit
recipient
a new form of paper currency ;|choose his own flowers. making its debut this month on 24,000 Shops the crowded and complicated inThe flora-cheque comes ia deternational financial scene. nominations of §5, $750, and It’s the floracheque, in three ; $10. The $5 one is good for 20 d-nominations each representing fleurins worth of flowers in any so many fileurins. of the 24,000 member shops of The fleurin is an unminted the Florists’ Telegraph Delivery monetary unit pegged at 25 U. Assn. and its international affiS. cents or one Swiss franc. liate, Interflora, Inc. And there’s a clearing house in The $7.50 one buys 36 fleurin Detroit and another in Zurich, worth of flowers; the $10 hit Switzerland, to ‘square interna- of paper buys 40 fleurins worth. tienal accounts in fleurins. The fleurins, and now also its >u* the recipient gift has to buy flowers of or your plants— paper token the flora-cheque, are accepted #6 seme 24.000 t he can’t use it for a night on the town. eround the world—even behind If you leave the whole thing the
Iron
in
Curtain.
redeemable
not
But
they
are
in money—only
flowers or plants. No Rivalry Seen The fleurin and the flora-che ib
ae
U. S.
ate
pound
ival
ety
dollar
wri
and
sterling
the
as
a
tt
British |
basic
me-
tives
or
A
friends.
side :
benefit wr
for
ADDS ° SUBTRACTS MULTIPLIES ° DIVIDES the enly machine that retains three totals,
foreign exchange. goes unchanged in
other may
more
rin
works
want
this
way:
say,
you
to send $10 worth of roses
to friends hag Rome their
wedding
celebrating
anniversary.
You
the money #7 ¥ to your local florist and he tells his Interflora At
home
the
new
ques are being touted as a boon to the U. S. businessman who |§ wants to send flowers to cus-
cus- tomers or suppliers. With . new scrip he ean skip all p p™ fleurin |D0ther of gift letters and
fluctuate.
And
while
currencies
the
delivery
at
customer
doesn’t have to worry about what sudden
changes
in
money
valua-|ral gift be- ed
tions might do to his tween his visit to his local rist
and
delivery
of
the
flo-}
|j
flora-che-
the
value
orthodox
the the the
problems
that
pile
|}?
up if
peak
holiday perieds. Business Best Yet Businessmen’s turning to gifts for Christmas push the flowers
business
flowers | Florists’
to
record
has by
: flo
heights,
Telegraph
|}
help, wire
the
Easy to carry
Agency
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|
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And if you’d like informatien on another stock or two,
&
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inter-America
Lenza & Gautier, Architects Westinghouse Refrigerators Co. ‘ Glidden
our Research Department has available on that stock.
Jon ame,
USE
X-10”
Agricultural Experimental Station, University of Puerto Rica
here and mail it back to us.
Son
TO
Over half 2 Million “CONTEX-10” Calculators have already been sold throughout the world. PRINCIPAL FIRMS THAT ARE USING “CONTEX-10”
One way to help you make up your mind might be to
V.
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Caleulaters have been sold than all other makes combined.
But you wonder. Is it for you? Should you buy it?
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In Europe and in Several Latin American Countries, more
The one you’ve been wondering whether or not you ought te buy. You keep following its price in the paper. You keep hearing good things about it. {
Name
in
its small case:
half way around the globe (the | Assn. reports. The business in iniernational clearing houses|the United States and Canada adjust the minor daily fluctua-|crossed the $65 million mark in tions.) fiscal 1960. |
Members New and all other
makes
|“? % Your local florist, the fleu-
tomer is skipping the vagaries of The
D9
Mede in DENMARK
your cium of international trade. But | 202" cousterpart te sead they are counted upon to boost friends 40 fleurin worth of roses.
tie sale of flowers and to make things easier for those who want to give flowers to overseas rela-
MACHINES AND CALCULATORS
CONTEX
Now with the new flora-cheque
By SAM DAWSON P. Business News Analyst
A.
SEEN .
of
the
Miami
Dede
County
Chomber
of
Commerce)
Pan American Bank Building, Miami 32, Florida PUERTO RICO BRANCH 1505 LOIZA STREET (between de Diego & del Parque) +
;
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SANTURCE
ae
THE SAN JUAN STAR— Saturday, September 10, 1960
new
the
traffic
law
the
went
which
for
STAR.
new
traffic law with
DRUNKEN DRIVING 1. Authorizes the police to use special equipment to determine the percentage of alcohol im the blood, on the basis of breath tests. Stipulates
that
all
cases
attorney
to
take
case
the
It
court
a
period
not
greater
than
by the Secretary of Public Works
at an administrative hearing, and the suspension of the driver’s license in cases where such penalty was imposed was mandatory for a period of two years; in case of a repeat violation,
of
permanent revocation of cense was mandatory. USE OF THE HORN
drunken driving shall be heard before a superior court with a district
In
two years. Under the previous law, this determination was made
regard
te:
2
tests.
should determine there was no justification for such refusal, it may suspend the driver’s license
imte effect Aug. 19. The translatien was done by Irma DeMora ef the editorial staff of the The
Private Vehicles Used Illegally for Transportation of Persons er Loads for Pay
court, on hearing the case, shall determine if the driver was justified in refusing to submit to
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the final part of the San Juan STAR’s unofficial summary of
the
THE
ease for the people. 3% Changes the regulations relating to those cases in which the driver refuses to submit to blood, urine or breath tests. The
The
use
Summarized
Regulations
Traffic
New
the
tation
of
illegal
for
the
to
use
a
transpor-
of
horn
in
intersection light, the
cross it only with the green light or the “walk” signal in his favor. c. Between intersections having traffic lights which
court
are
persons
may
order
or
the
loads
for
police
to
attach the license plates of the vehicle involved in said violation. DUTIES OF PEDESTRIANS 1. All pedestrians public thoroughfare
subject
li-
to
the
crossing shall do
following
a so
io
which
is
crossing at 4 place not
or pedestrian destrian shall
the
farther
than
(800)
feet,
shall
cross
an
intersection
walk, the pecede the right
of way to any vehicle travelling on said thoroughfare.
the
walk. d. When
Se ee Soe 1
{\ cs oe
eee
a
a
when mit
cross
per-
e. When
there
other
destrian
walks,
be
by
used
are
structures
these
peIt
to
or
f. All
similar
they shall hand side
CLUB
is
lic
vehicles.
POPULAR
BY
OVER
shall
DEMAND!!!
CLUB TROPICORO presents
BOYER'’S production
“TROPICAL HOLIDAY”
lane.
1. Every ‘vehicle on
THE TROPICAL DANCERS LEONELA GONZALES
a
driving a throughfare
the
of
to
a
right
pedestrian
who,
pass
another
stud
the
not
to hit pedestrians. These precautions shall be taken even when a pedestrian may be or
illegally
not
relieve
minal
the
driver
responsibility,
using
The will
of
if
birth
(AP)—A
said
scientific control
cri-
said
ts:
e only problem
music
creasing world population is the voluntary restriction match
the falling
of births to
death
rate.”
A Nobel Prize winner, he spoke at the start of a special meeting of the science association called to discuss ways of producing
more
food
for the
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his
Intercontinental
Juanchin
Orchestra
Ramirez
and his Combo SHOWTIME:
11:0¢
P.M.
Spanish
NO COVER CHARGE
show
(live
every 10:00
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broadeast)
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or
Dancers
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radio
directly from
way
are
to
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for
the
reducing
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vast
upsurge of population especially in underdeveloped lands. Thomson said scientists in’a
featuring
by:
for told
possible answer te of feeding the in-
DONT DELAYSAVE MORE TODAY Continuous
be-
teeming
a
in
has
of the British ‘Association the Advancement of Science,
vehicle
the public thoroughfare. use of a horn by itself
pub
world where millions are already hungry. Sir George Thomson, president
which has stopped or has reduced speed to cede the right of way to a pedestrian at a
incorrectly
the
Wales
essential
come
the
pedestrian walk. ec. Take all precautions
crossing
British
that
here
exercise of his rights, is crossing a public thoroughfare at a pedestrian walk. b. Not
are
CARDIFF,
way
in
thorough«
public
economists, of audience an church leaders, scientist and
person public
a. Cede
com-
driver
thoroughfare.
famous
TO
shall:
with
DEL CAMPO TWINS ROGER DULUDE
traffic,
DUTIES OF DRIVERS PEDESTRIANS
indicated.
Scientist Calls Birth Control Essential In Teeming World
and in no case shall he leave these abruptly or rapidly. In the case of funerals on foot, pedestrians shall walk on the right side of the public thoroughfare, occupying no more than half of the traffic
Until September 13th. the spectacular
HENRY
facing
signals
the
children
walk on the leftor lane of the
thoroughfare,
driver
fare, he shall reduce his speed, and stop if necessary, when
use
pedestrians
the
vehicle
of
edge
shall
pedestrians.
prohibited
has
of the take or
ing in the opposite direction sees a school bus stop at the
tunnels for
which
when
the
motor
the
it.
or
bus
When the public thoroughfare is not divided by an island, and
only
shall
students,
making
walk only along the sidewalks, torcycles, motor scooters, and when there are none,
SPECTACULAR
HELD
enforce-
officer
school
of such omnibus has indicated such use by signals to that effect, and the vehicle driver shall not start his vehicle again until the omnibus has tarted moving or its driver has stopped
pedestrian
shall
such
scooters,
TONITE AT THE
leave
each
pedestrian
law.
a
stopped at the edge public thoroughfare to
such pedestrian walks or structures for bicycles, mo-
re
ee
behind
ment officer is directing traffic at an intersection, the
therefore er
from
«
In the rural zone it shall be required of every driver to stop
eight-hundred at the
pedestrian
a. When
except an ac-
not
other
PRECAUTIONS ON NEARING OR PASSING A SCHOOL BUS
has a_ traffic pedestrian shall
pay, if the requirements of the law for such use have not been complied with. In cases of violation of this regulation, the
tions:
ZONE
the
be
vehicle
IN
URBAN
urban zone is prohibited, when necessary to avoid cident.
shall
motor
use is not accompanied by the use of other safety measures.
b. When crossing at an intersection, he shall.do so at the pedestrian walk. If the
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THE SAN JUAN STAB — Saturday, September 10, 1960
Duplicate Bridge Tournament|\Volunteers Sort Relief Clothing ; Net For Hotel Barranquitas The
Bridge
Puerto Rico Club
will
Hold
At 2:30 p.m. session two-|Wil take place and the second is
&
session open pairs tourna-|Sheduled for 8:30 that evening.
ment Sept. 17 at Hotel El] (ere wn i ae which will comer
~ Barranquitas.
both sessions. ov.
:
;
iE <=. &
I
Iz well as" tournament trophies
y
| To Preside
[
| , Gener08 ors, Maret “On The Calendar This Week| in
4|terested
ALUMNAE
ie
a
an
CHAPTER—Miss Gio-
High
ing
class
at
the
Union
‘Church
ia
Serority.
Classes
bers of the Puerto Rico alumnae|of Covadonga, will be held Sun-|Couple. aryland
to
are
under
Mrs.
at
noon
the Jan Fons Country Ca, members
honored.
All interested
chapter
in| pafa.
An
altar
will
be
made
to
image
of
the
New resemble the grotto in Asturias, bs ae Spain,
where
the
Virgin is located.
Resita
Alvira
To Be Held At 7 Condade
Tau
All interested persons are im
will
,i1.4
to
Sept.
ef the Hotel Condado Beach to meet
meeting
couples im the Reserve Officer's Beach will
follow the meal. -
Beach
person will
discussion
—.
guest
preside
dee
A
Club. New president Mrs. Jorge and eee
naan cc ofthn’s ‘mons lcpenbes wall 8. Chistes Puneet = Officer’s
luncheon,
the 1960-61 season fer the Garden .
»| Jimenez
Reserve
a special
Room of 19, in the Governor's
MONDAY—First
Louis|
Dame of | day at 10 a.m.in the Casa de Es-| are welcome, eld
Miss
Punta Las Marias at 8:30 p.m.| Presée
Mass
Upsilon
Sigma
and felk dane. | pices ef the TODAY—Square
participating.
will preside at a} A high mass to honor the paria Jimenez Juncheen meeting today of mem-|tron saint of Asturias, Our Lady | =™==selist and the cost ts $2 per
. the as
||Humane Society Luncheon
te contact cs.
caked
atio
ie
ie.
s,
period
Club at 9 pm, under the aus-/5': Tea will be served following maria Eugenia Lopez de Tejada,
the program.
|social director of the hotel. ee
brea ren a
the gay, young fragrance of Summer
Sagres iat
cones
im so many
delightful
Liquid cologne Dusting powders
Bubbling Bath Treattouas Luxury soap
PARIS
WY _
KAS”
NEW YORK FF ee
|
Shas ets yo GPE ata a
THE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, September 10, 1960
10
FAMILY PORTRAIT—Posing with the “bridal” couple are the Hernéndez Usera sons and daughters and their spouses. From left to right seated are Mrs. and Mr. José Luis Hernandez, the Hernandez Useras, and Mrs. Gloria Hernandez de Sol while standing are Mrs. and Dr. Pedro Suau and the Rafael Benitez Carles, left to right.
Here & There
They Married In Paris 50 Years Ago 50 GOLDEN
YEARS—MTr.
and Mrs. José Hernandez Usera
By Betty Knorr and Nory Segarra
eut their 50th wedding anniversary cake at the gala Teception given for them by their children Thursday in the Shell Room of La Concha Hotel. (STAR photos by Betty Knorr)
It was Paris and the year was 1910—the belle epoque
was
drawing
to
a
close—
quez
became
the
José Hernandez Thursday the couple
wedding Church
their
bride
their
Usera.
and
sons
in
vows
Santa being
honored
and
daughters,
and great-grandchildren champagne buffet in
Room of La Concha. 150 well-wishers were
uhiform
cultured
at a
Teresita
then
by
grand
14 karat gold clasp
Married
In
More than on hand to
Paris
Hernandez
the
from our collection of
daughter of Dr. Antonio Vazquez,
exceptional
spent ‘part of every year in the French capital where her foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luis Cin-
cultured
pearls.
tro, maintained
distinguished lustre,
color
for beautiful and
The
and Mrs. Jose as a young girl
a residence.
Hernandez
Usera
nuptials
in the Church of St. Philip de Roule on the fashionable Fau.}bourg St. Honore was one of the
texture.
events
of
1910
for
island
fami-
lies who spent part of every year
priced at $65.00 Mi
;
The
at
the
new-
Brus-
those days it was about a month from Puerto Rico—in order to marry her again. His parents were
and
Mrs.
Jose
Conrado
Her-
Children
On
Hand
The couple’s four children came from as far away as San Salvador for the golden wedding celebration Thursday. Mrs. Gloria Hernandez de Sol, wife of Simon
Sol, brought daughter, Olga tia
Usera,
days.
nandez.
the occasion. Mrs.
those
of his 80 years and said he would gladly take that long voyage—in
Mr.
at a gala the Shell
congratulate and toast the charming and still youthful couple. The ‘““bride,’’ lovely in black lace, wore a corsage of yellow orchids for
pearls
in
honeymooned
his bride of 50 years remembered the past five decades as the best
by first re-
wedding
mass
Europe
sel’s World Fair. Mr. Hernandez Usera in toasting
of
night, 50 years later, observed their golden
anniversary
affirming
special
Necklace
in
lyweds
when the former Maria Vaz-
along
her own grandMercedes Basagoi-
from
San
Salvador
to
San Juan for the occasion. Jose Luis Hernandez, méarried to the former Alicia Oliva of Havana, who resides in New York and Havana, came for the anniversary
as well. The other two Hernandez Usera children reside in San Juan.
They
are Mrs.
Angelita Her-
nandez de Suau, wife of Dr. Pedro Suau,
of
the
Condado,
and
Mrs.
Olga Hernandez de Benitez Carle, wife of Rafael Benitez Carle of (See Golden Wedding page 11)
LA ROSALEDA
ree
IN The
Route
20,
GUAYNABO
most romentic Next to Ponce
Km.
4
—
restaurant in Puerto de Leon Urbanization
Hm.
2
ANNOUNCING
—
15
minutes
OUR
SUNDAY
Rico
from Son
Juan
SPECIAL
MENU
Delicious rice with “gondules,"’ roast pork, ‘‘tostones” ond soled, exclusive
Smissart
Joneros
Jewelers Since 1929
¢ 650 Pence.de Leon Ave, Miremer
Senturce i
. Veh.,.2-0736
Filets
desserts
““del
EDS.
> sate
or
Mocha,
ONLY
Special
Dishes for Children
pois”
@ Bor Paorking
Bien-Me-Sabe
FOR
coffee
or
tee
$2.50 Certe
Open
as
Blanche
honored
11:00 AM to 11:00 axe
pt
Tye
1 Gueykebosibo!
$AYE,
to
PM
esioce.s
avy
fomeolqey
oe
THE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, September 10, 1960
11
‘Ann Landers Says
Housewives Need Vacations, Too DEAR
Eee
now, but I need
were
g
& Fees
i F f.
F
<
Mrs.
go
and
Suau,
Jose
Rafael
Benitez,
La.,
couple will daughter of
reside. Mr. and
Also Miss
it. Should
Office
the
many
guests
Club, Bacé,
Mr. and were hosts
at
Cuebas,
Fuentes,
and
Jesefina
Mari
and
Isa
Ana
es2
The
Ladies
Auxiliary
Employes
Club,
of
the
under
the leadership of acting president Miss Gladys IL. Sojo, held a “verbena” or fair at its clubhouse
last
weekend
to
benefit
There were their civic fund. games, kiosks, bazaars, music, dancing,
and
surprises.
Pagan,
from New turned to spending as guest
Jr., businessman
York City, has rethe mainland after three weeks vacation of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Pérez at their residence Cristy Urbanization.
house
for
in
to
of the for a
Zone,
a
was
the
recent meeting.
cussed the new detail. At the same
main
Mayaguez He dis-
traffic
their
meeting,
respective
a
ANN small
can’t
get
along
his city
friends.
LANDERS: dinner
party
IN
SAN
a
change?
(no children) and my husband is still such a mama’s boy that
He should : not
he
has
to
stop
off
at
Mama’s
I house every night before coming for
I in-
party a
home. he
She always has something
likes
ner
to
over
eat,
there
so
and
he
has
doesn’t
din-
eat
the dinner I've prepared.
its
monthly
meeting
today
The Federation of Business and Professional
Women
will
the
(Stork Club, El Morocco and other outstanding clubs)
BARBARA VELASCO
communities
Sensational
Songstress
JUAN
Mrs. Elsie Alcaraz de Irizarry is studying at New York University this year towards her MasDegree
in
English.
She
won
a one-year
scholarship from
the
University
of
Puerto
Rico.
Accompanying her are her husband, accountant Rubén _Irizarry, and their three children— two
daughters
15
and
10
years
old, and a baby boy one year
see
old.
Elsie’s
parents,
Mrs.
Manuel
Alcaraz,
che
St.,
have
just returned.
Country
Mr.
of
Club,
with them for a
and
Azaba-
month,
and
complete
repair: Luggage
GEORGETT!
sce
HECTOR NARVARZ Dinner from 7 PM
Pickup ond delivery service
AL BERTAS Comedy
‘
SHOE REPAIR NEW YORKand expert shoe repair service. We
THE
visited
Showtime 11 PM
Dancers
and his combo No cover charge
Closed Sunday Night
ST,
ager
SE «!
|
hold
its island-wide annual convention Oct. 2 to 8 in San Juan.
and his famous orchestra
as the citizens of the year in each urbanization. ‘ MAYAGUEZANOS
Jesé A. Fumero, back from a trip to Spain, is resting at Auxilio Mutuo Hospital in Hato Rey after a recent illness.
A
them.
for
We've been married ten years
hold
at 2:30 p.m. in the Casa de Espafia. Miss Maria Teresa Mensen will preside at the meeting and Gustavo Palés Matos will be the guest of honor. Mr. Palés Matos will discuss the new trafic law and the pro blems of road safety in Puerto Rico.
in
law
Club honored the: residents of public housing projects selected by
You
NORO MORALES
ese
speaker at Lions Club
LANDERS:
York
Lt. Rafael Calero, police commander of the traffic division, Western
ANN
ChubLa
the
New
if he
ill Meet Today
The Miramar Club of the Puerto Rican Federation of Business will Women Professional and
An hour before the
Club.
visit
Miramar Clubwomen
I17—TIRED
ur son’s eighth birthday. ° vited seven little friends.
City.
ter’s
ase
Carlos
gave
¢
beach
three-week
Gaudier.
Office
Club.
Mrs. Carles Colley a picnic last Sunday
Tamers
children
DEAR M. M.: I don’t agree with your critics. Children’s parties can get out of hand easily
in the city, makes
to import
DEAR
ses
Acting
Mesdames
have
of the
Jaime Rivera, employe Bull Lines, left Friday
Mayor Elpidio H. Rivera, Rep. and Mrs. Benjamin Cole, Andrés Ruiz, Mr. and Mrs. Amador Ramirez Silva, Mr. Mariano Gutiérrez from the Afasco Club, Mr. and Mrs. Emilio Soler, Mrs. Miguel Wiewall, Mrs, Laura Honore de
their
Lion
Gaudier, Among
were
without
see
of the founding of the city, at its meeting last week. Main
the
is
president
Auxiliary
Employes
calls. The
rejected
MM.
in-law
Bob Alemafy is up well again after having been in the hospital recently.
held its first Ladies Night and commemorated the Bicentennial speaker was Martin well-known historian.
Olmeda,
and
always stick up for the motherinlaw. Why don’t you say something in defense of the daughter-
at home
see
She is the Mrs. Pedre
Rotary Carles
Milagros
games,
the party. I told I hated to turn away but eight handle. after the party
phone
of the
DEAR
people
convalescing
of the Ladies
Rivera Betances. The Mayaguez presided over by
cooking
MAYAGUEZ
in New
where.
‘us
new
claimed I was heartless and that I had been cruel to their children. What’s your opinion?—
fume..7 My husband says he can’t enjoy a vacation without people nd that I should put up with
Molina,de Brown were still others at the golden wedding celebration.
Miss Ada Iris Rivera became the bride of Donald Orleans,
¢ity
two
mothers
_|me
Zw By Irma Gonzalez DeMora Sunday
entertaining river,
some
I had
I
The
the
don’t
around last
vacation
ourselves.
a wood stove and supplying ‘ food and beer for people who
gow News, Notes & Happenings ==="
Wicks
husband
small cabin, hauling
Gloria
all grandchildren of the Hernandez Useras; Mr. and Mrs. Domingo Targas, Mrs. Carmen Hernandez de Duran, Mr. and Mrs. Luis Geigel, Mrs. Esperanza Geigel de Gonzalez, Antonio Gonzalez, Mr. and Mrs. Jorge Gonzalez Hernan-
a
had
wanted to join him no, also. these children was all I could The morning
~
Maria
Angel
on
by
Pedro, Jose Antonio, Luis Miguel
B
and
he
is this: I like people,
Edith Soi de Aviles from San Sal-
vador;
a 10-day like to; go
to a fishing resort. My
;é
guests
F
al
the
F FEEat fe gEEE ud E ; t
Among
g
&
their
50th wedding cake and started the dancing with the Anniversary Waliz.
something
year. My husband gets summer vacation. We
F
4
FE |
cut
+F
Usera
His mother is a much better at the door and asked if she cook than I am, but I could come to the party. I told think he’s being fair to me. I her I was sorry but the party was all planned. teen minutes later anothér child came to the door and said
black and white for next
% IS
Hernandez
5-year-old neighbor girl appeared
LANDERS:
It’s too late to do anything about our summer vacation
9
Hi FRi BeE z
Mrs.
ANN
2& BF te E Ey
for
asf
Room
a magnificent
Ei. i
tables in the Shell
=
dual
the occasion where
Ht ri
_ (Continued from page 10) Miramar. Bouquets.of yellow blessoms were used te decorate the indivi-
ee
THE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, September 10, 1960
1Z
Next Secretary Of State
For Thought
Substitute
No
Motion
Flying For The Presidency By New
JAMES
York
Times
News
Service
had to keep talking ever since. As a result, a whole catalogue of problems remain to be solved. For example, some of his people here thought it was a fundamental error to keep hammering away at President Eisenhower and the loss of American prestige in the world,
pews
(nobody
fer)
“runs”
before How
Presidency
the
for
for it any
he was
he
it
As
it.
started
he
flying
started
has
he
before
campaign
his
plan
out
there
#ilifornia
will
have
to
be
left
sounds
like
a stuck
to
not
aboyt
zons of the New
the
hori-
Frontier
but
es
about the issues of the old backyard, not about the contirfents but about the local communities, not about the future but
RESTON
about
the
past,
not) about
contents.
what
He was trapped in the Senate most of last month, and the rest of the time) he was so putting
together
an
organjzation
that
he didn’t have time to organize the organizers. They are buzzing around hete like bees in a bottle, writing has been cutting to
all
because
ranged
speeches which Kennedy pieces or throwing away,
a killing
before
any
travel
schedule
common
was
philosophy
ar-
was
agreed upon or any serious effort was to fit the speeches to the schedule. Nixon’s Good Luck
Before the Democratic convention Sen. Kennedy suggested that Adlai E. Stevenson would.
made
day,
ride
through
city
after
city
on
the
NC.,
with
seattering
rubberstamps,
poses
and
Chicago
a
collection
striking
parroting
a
a few
acceptance
of:
speech.
of
themes
popular
out
of his
You should read the texts of these Nixon utterances. They are as thin and similar as a pack of cigarette papers, but he got away
1956,
for
time
between
with
them
knee
before
how
bad
because
he
anybody
they
was
had
time
ger,
and
by
that
in
to report
just
believing
grounded
the
spite
planes
the
of
travel
faster,
leaving
clichés, and the nation
issues
all
get
this,
that
the
motion
more
is
a
TEXAS
south
ROUND-UP
It will
soon
be
winter
round-
up time in Texas and cowboys, will
of
the
border
and
behalf.
There California,
be
riding
the
ranges
fhe island
There
sear-|¢ounting”
of Puerto
Rico.
ebing for wandering cattle and |imformation
needed
the
first is the
counting the number of heads, | Mailing address of each Texas impresent and missing. In Puerto | Migrant in Puerto Rico. Purpose? Rico a round-up is also in pro-|Why, an old fashion Texas gress-not
stray
for
Texans
stray
cattle-but
who
for
wandered
TODAY’S
BEST
|$tyle bar-b-que
|gether. What FROM
and
dance
“Stevenson
idea
was
is
There
by
get-to
else?
EUROPE
to
Rico
his
for
six
years
about
Texas
days,”
adopted
now. and
Howard
intended, is to make secretaryship
a
friends,
in
and
homeland
the near
“good
his
ole,
Texas
Yauco,
de-
cided it would be a fine idea to have a party and meet their Texas neighbors. A big Texas-size steer
has even main
volunteered
course
for
the
to be the bar-bque
with-
lately
has
however,
Bowles,
to
effect,
The
Bowles.
not
the
.
many
is increasing
thickens—there
really
plot
the
here
among
or
to deny
whether
course,
of
it harder than ever for Kennedy
rank-and-filers
Democratic
to
either
Stev-
neither
Stev-
enson or Bowles as Secretary of -State. Stevenson is regarded by critics as too indecisive, too “soft” toward the Russians. Bowles is seen by critics as untried and as too -total a partisan of the left-wing of the Democratic party.
Reminiscing
and
bloc.
Bowles
no
administration.
Kennedy
for
originated
moment
a
for
not
have
critical
in
notably
states,
in some
Democrats”
drawn for re-election to. Congress, with the frank statement that he thus intends to free himself for high national service in a
fellow Texas immigrant, Howard Critchfield, who has called Puer-
will also be a “headon the island, and
question
the
But—and
The
that
is no
forgotten their hero. They are most unlikely to work themselves to death for Kennedy if they are given to understand that Stevenson isn’t going anywhere much in a Kennedy administration. There Is No Bowles Bloc )
resistance
just|
kept on going until they reached
Senator’s
the
on
committee
platform
Democratic
the
ran
who
LETTERS Bir:
is incomparably more powerful than is Bowles, has a certain personal debt. For it was Bowles
But Stevenson whom Kennedy
to
thought.
were.
administration.
Kennedy
in any
personage
a top
Stevenson nothing in a personal sense. For Stevenson did nothing to assist in Kennedy’s nomination but rather was a barrier to it.
in
substitute
is exsimply
Thus, Kennedy’s unhappy situation. There are two rivals for StevSecretary of State—Bowles working on his own steam and owes enson being pushed on the steam of his backers. Kennedy
and
persist
be
must
less
complex,
upon
implied,
or
their devotion followers—and But Stevenson’s Kennedy. traordinary—are showing a constant determination that he
gets big-
candidates
Stevenson Backers Firm made no demands, direct
has
Stevenson
the right color shirt and tie. “Then all you have to do is make a great imperishable speech.” * The problem is even sillier now than in
intellectual
series,
figure.
back
runs out of your arm, and then bounce gaily, confidently, masterfully, into great howling halls, shaved and all made up for television
Bowles of Connecticut—who was a Kennedy foreign policy adviser at and before the conmade it very plain he expects to be just such a
vention—has
of an open car, smiling until your mouth is dehydrated by wind, waving until the blood
Vice President Nixon started out the same way. He went all the way to Hawaii and then to Portland, Me. and then to Greensboro,
in a figure Rep. Chester
policy foreign important an be Kennedy presidency. Since then,
questions
these
is that
point
the
But
side.
Kennedy’s
on
problems—notably
the
are
were not resolved before Kennedy hit the sky-blue trail. Adlai Warned Him Accordingly, he is discovering the first mad problems of the big arena, so well described by Adlai Stevenson after the campaign of 1956. “We have contrived few more ex-acting ordeals than a Presidential campaign,” Mr. Stevenson wrote. “You must emerge, bright and bubbling with wisdom and well-being every morning at 8 o'clock, just in time for a charming and profound breakfast talk, shake hands with hundreds of people, make several inspiring ‘newsworthy” speeches during the
he proposes to do but about what President Eisenhower has not done. : The explanation of this is fairly simple. busy
his cabinet before the people have chosen him. These, however, are not ordinary times. Nor
policy, or local dis-
defense rather than on foreign domestic issues that exploited
on on
to choose
to begin
to seem
aspirant
presidential
fora
it is highly premature
Ordinarily
:
attention if it was related and sublimated to larger plans and perspectives of the future. Still other advisers favored concentrating
whistle.
All week he has heen talking, primarily,
man’s
young
a
to
criticism of an old hero’s score. strategy board Others in the Kennedy felt criticism of the past would command
# others to report, but back here he
sympathetic
very
was
try
on
sub-surface
in the presidential campaign. issues i Democratic candidate Kennedy is under such peculiarly difelection ficult pressures that he may find it necessary before the to give some public indication as to who he has in mind for the job. Republican candidate Nixon might in this case have to fol : sone low suit.
record but because they didn’t think the coun-
his whistle-stopping ‘train in Ca-
See-
next
the
important
most
of the
one
is becoming
is to be
of who
question
WASHINGTON—The. retary of State
Eisenhower's
about
disagree
they
because
not
long-
ready.
sounds
By WILLIAM S. WHITE
right out of the Senate into the aif, and has
WASHINGTON—The worst break Senator Kennedy has had this month is that he didn't come down with a bad case of housemaid’s knee, like Vice President Nixon. If he had, he might have had time to
Kennedy
Perplexes
bounced
He
luck.
such
no
had
Kennedy
RESTON
in
order to archive Texas-style perfection. Now that may sound like a lot of Toro to you, but then you know how Texans brag! If you are interested in meeting other Texas emigrants, then drop Howard a postcard or letter as soon as possible at Rosamelia Street, Yauco, Puerto Rico. When all heads are accounted for, plans for the round-up will be completed and each transplanted Texan will be tified by mail the date, time ‘and further plans.
correspondent’s
This
betting,
therefore,
is
that
enson nor Bowles will be Kennedy’s choice in the end—and that this much, at least, will be let out by Kennedy himself before election
day.
In the meantime, Nixon knows just how Kennedy is sweating and is naturally doing nothing to ease the situation. Nixon’s line is
that
cabinet
election. And, they
have
“no
posts
should
privately,
never,
never
be
the Nixon
people
cheerily
Stevenson
problem
and
no
discussed
Bowles
before
point
out
an
that
problem.”
No conceivable Nixon choice for Secretary of State would be considered by anybody to be too “soft.” And speaking of conceivable
Nixon
choices,
one
could
speculate
reasonably
on
Thomas
E. Dewey or Douglas Dillon, the present Under Secretary of State. AN
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Detroit turns out 1961 “luxury Washington’s September ode: cars. The chassis is ° Congress is gone, but not forgot, | compact” compact. The gas tank is the, Nor, indeed, is the Hottentot. es ¢ 8 luxury. ses. 8 } South .Carolina’s Sen. ThurNixen will open his campaign |. mond says he won’t support Kennedy. When Jack hears that by jet plane from Baltimore to” cheery
Dixie
phrase,
“Hurry
Indianapolis
to
Dallas
to
San_
back, hear,” he’s not sure whet- Francisco in one day. The guy is © pared to tell a tall Texas tale. her they mean back down south— mad for the Cloud Nine vote. | ses ‘ For native Texans, that will notor pack up north. s* 8 be hard to do. Kennedy warns Khrushchev not’ All you,have to do is look at | to meddle in our election. He So, how about it? If you are Republicans agree with an “old chow-hand” interested the pictures from Walter Reed | hopes won’t meddle in it in meeting other Texans, then Hospital to see that Nixon has' him—and One
request
is made.
Be
pre-
sit right down and drop Howard @ leg up on this cumple FRANCE Bernard Bernard
9/0
“So what if the customer JS ydur wife, Duval?—you're hired to sell furs!” i
Critchfield a letter. By all means, plan to attend this Texas roundup. 4 *» Jane: Deemer ' | Yaueo, P. BR.
either.
Khrushchev comes to New York Sept. 20. Mr. K. regardi talism as ier it
Snot
a
fe yield
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Jack Kennedy foresees 10,000,» '
00 new “tk
te Si ae ny
of int iis
'|45 is senile.
AROS AEE
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No Moratorium Leaders
of the minority
parties
have criticized
House Speaker Ernesto Ramos Antonini for his failure to include minority members of the Legislature on a
flood-survey committee investigating the tragedy in Humacao and in other island towns. . Gov. Mufioz Marin has warned that he will protest directly to National Red Cross president Gen. Alfred Gruenther if he finds that a Fajardo Red Cross director, a Republican woman candidate for mayor, had used her position for political activity during the flood disaster.
Charges and counter-charges are filling the air at a time when everyone should be concerned; solely
with
aiding
charges
the
victims.
the Speaker's
The
Independence.
party
failure to invite minority
re-
presentation on the committee, if true, is an attempt to “whitewash” the administration’s alleged, But undocumented, inadequacy in handling, or respongibility
for, the disaster. There is, evidently, no moratorium on politics during this time of tragedy. Neither side appears ‘willing to set aside political opportunity until all the bodies
have been buried. It
is
not
a
commendable
performance,
‘certainly
not in comparison with the unselfish dedication of relief agencies and civic organizations who have pitched
in with no desire for praise or recognition for their work of aiding the victims. It is more than slightly sickening to realize that the cold and calculating politicians on all sides know that this disaster will mean votes for some and the loss of votes for others. This is an opportunity they just couldn’t overlook.
Operation Pan America The delegates from 20 countries in the Americas are making laudable progress in the creation of ““Opera-
tion Pan
America.”
the long-delayed program
to lift
the peoples of the Americas to a level of decency in their daily lives. Under Secretary of State Douglas Dillon told the third meeting of the Committee of 21 at Bogota,
Colombia last Tuesday
that the committee
ever
many
conscious
of
the
millions
of
Anti-Catholic Bias Threatens To Poison Our National Life “By RALPH MCGILL (Eéiter. Atlanta Ceustitaticn)
the Declaration of Independence. He was born and died a Roman Catholic. I would tell them the storyof the fa-
‘must be our
people
mous
who desperately need the help that we can give them. We
must
not disappoint
And
them.”
the participation that the United
the were
= the
The, United States is virtually committing itself to underwrite the social development, and the basic economic and industrial development, of the underwhich
practically
F my
experience
gained
in the
administration
of the
Mar-
shall Plan. -We have waited long years to cooperation and economic assistance
sense
and
neglected
demand and
humanitarianism, self-interest
and,
economically
implement the which common
we
must
and
ideologically,
admit,
of us for our God-given wealth of resources
great
prosperity.
If “Operation Pan America” is given our sincere support as a people determined to consolidate the tre-
mendous potential of this hemisphere for the benefit of mankind,
we
will be writing one of history’s most
glowing pages. We
can, and we must, make of this hemisphere a
part of the earth on which people can live their lives
im peace, secure from fear and want, and with hope that the generations to. follow will not live out their
a
a
a
dabei.
tas sents
ries
pe
atice
ae
1 tate
Jack
Ken-
I
would
begin,
of you are troubled about
being
a Roman
Catholic.”
I. would follow, I think, by * saying there was reported to be anti-Catholic activity in Gas-
rehabilit-
ated the countries of Europe after the second World War. It should be more successful because of the
people.
“Some
developed nations of this hemisphere. This can be at least as effective as the eminently . Plan
young
would consider goingto
millions in the Americas.
Marshall
Catholic
Confederate
States is
proposing to take in this “Operation Pan America’ appears to insure that we will not disappoint those
successful
Roman
jurist,
Edward
Douglass
White of Lousiana. He was born at LaFourche. At 16 years of age he was a private in the
tonia,
N.C.
And
then,
without
F: indicating how ironic this fact is, tell them’ about the man for whom the town was named. Gastonia, N.C, is named for Dr. William Gaston. His father settled in New Bern in 1765, coming there from England. There, in 1775, he married Margaret Sharpe, an English woman of Roman Catholic parents. In 1781 Dr. Gaston, an ardent Whig, was mur-
dered by political rowdies in the presence of his wife and two small ‘children, Young William, embracing his mother’s faith at an early age; became one orth Carolina’s outstanding citizens. He in thé legislature, in the Congress, and on|the state Supreme Court. He .freed the state constitution of religious restrictions. He opposed slavery, He was 42 years a trustee of the state university. His
reputation as a patriot and an able man national. No tarheel state and nation. Carroll
I.. would.
} le was,
speak,
has Early
too
better
served
Patriot
of
Charles
was his
Carroll.
Revolutionary leader, a signer of
Army.
He
became
a
justice
of
U.S. Supreme Court, and, finally, its Chief
Justice.
President
Cleveland,
a
Democrat,
pointed him to the court. President Republican, made him Chief Justice. a broad
conception
of
the
“duty
ap-
Taft, a He had
to
uphold
and sustain the authority of the union...to uphold and perpetuate the great guarantees of individual freedom guaranteed by the Constitution.” Some
sincere
persons
are
troubled
by
some policies of the Roman Catholic church. They are bitter because in Spain and many of the Latin countries, Protestant churches and missionaries are obstructed and sometimes persecuted. They object, too, to the effort of some of the Roman clergy and lay leaders in this country, who seek to break down the first amendment’s separation of church and state in order to obtain Federal aid for parochial
schools.
These
are
affronts
to
the
fundamental decisions in the establishment of our Constitution and the concept of religious freedom. They are wrong and short sighted, as the hierarchy itself is learning.
' But
\Might Produce Reforms what
does
this
have
to
do
with
Jack
Kennedy? It is not relevant to him. He repeatedly has pledged to reject pressures “from whatever source which would interfere directly or indirectly with his conduct of the
Presidency,”
GR
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SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, September 10, 1960
THE
THE
The Hunter...
...swiftly
gaining
altitude,
vanished
Airborne Early
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15
— Saturday, September 10, 1960
... And The Hunted
int} aval
Station
last
week
and
i right. Its mission: hurricane
reconnaissance. The Navy
STAR
ear
a crew of 30 roared down
Roajth
the Roosevelt
at
runway
the
SAN JUAN
poet
Warnir
givadron Four (VW-4) or better Hpto early action,
known as the Hurricane Hunters, VW-4, now stationed in Puerto
Squadrons based throughout the wq|iS-one of nine Early Warning the continental United States and fot® provide early warning for approach of destructive tropical stoy? Navy fleet units against the Hurricane reconnaissance techn{\Particular hurricanes. ing recent years. Earlier Squadrong| have improved greatly durand
Contributed to the research
of the famo}
final development
started in 1942. This method has ba|W-level penetration technique sed by the Navy for eighteen years. . . Using this method, hurricane wi ed at an altitude of 300 to 500 feegT reconnaissance is performhurricanes is also made at this l@i penetration ito the eye of many
by
type of flying in thg/Thought
most dangerous
to be
the
learn that in over fifteen years o@f!d, historians are amazed to Atlantic, Caribbean, and, Gulf of Mgricane reconnaissance in the plane has been lost. This occurred) Using this method, only one
VW-4 was lost with all hands in thg%5 when a Neptune P2V of
the eye of hurricane ‘Janet.’ Investigative
flights
into
jibbean Sea while penetrating
suspi¢
usually
are
Jow level approximately 500 to 1,@4reas
made
at
aerologists aboard the aircraft can let above the water so that of the water and determine the sug the winds from the surface
This enables him
to determine if there is a circulat{ Pressures.
4
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The giant 70-ton $7.5 million Lockheed
Super
the development At strategic
:
to
relay
and
the
plane:
via
temperature and humidity.
dropsondes
the region,
ejected from the plane, which fall bg
Constellation meteorological flying laboratory.
is indicative
which .
of a tropical stor resent points much high@
achute
Mors¢
at
ft. ; per
1,000
of
are
minute
the atmospheric pressure, .
A mission normally takes 12 hog
i
the reconnaissance of the hurrican@)°T Special missions, such as a, there are six pilots, two
flight engineers, two navigators, tw two CIC officers, six radar control
By
Photos
And
U.S.
Gunter
metalsmith and one electrician. With the advent of powerful
have
techniques
.
Navy
been
developed
pmen,
a
by
one
meteorological
days to acquire, can now be
flig
phas@&ctronics has =
hurricane hunting and every munications Flights
, Meteorological
equipment. from
the
Roosevelt
K
meteorologist
Lt.
( jg)
Gene
Przekurat,
center,
explains
taking off on @ reconnaissance mission.
weather
Lt. Charles
conditions
Lentz,
prc
cialist
Rada
to radar
right,
two véler scopes,
-before
square fatiies. }
Th
hevbed!
ay
Hee
FE
Ly
pees
ond
and
ie” September Gracie;
28,
1959.
|
com-
aval Station on the southeast into the Atlantic each
eastern end of the island, leave re Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday seldom travelled region, which which appear each yéar.
i int the nasty eye of Hurricane A close look k into
meteorology. is more Loc{ropical Constellation Super
the $2 ofmillion electronic $5,500,000in worth than Installed
officer Lt. (jg) Al White, left, and the plane’s commander
has
pnditions in an area greater $ : than 200,000 square miles can be radar. One Navy weather flight cqm With one sweep of airborne encompassing 1,500,000 square milfgvide information of an area
’
Fiicsht
technicians,
rricane reconnaissance
Weather information which onc¢
provided.
radar
ag-Tange airborne radars, new
undergone radical changes.
Hett
twe
ix flight meteorologists, one .
,
ther
information
over
half
from
that
of the hurricanes
Tony Land at one of the jews an area of more than
ne’s 200,000 ey,¢ 5
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Moliere’s Classic Comedy By
ROBERT
LEWIS
Thursday’s first-night audience at the Tapia Theater was treat-
ed
to
a
comedy
French
ner ing
classic
in
the
seventeenth-century
at Teatro Universal’s openperformanee in Spanish of
Moliére’s
lAvare.
The finest
play, one of Moliére’s examples of comic cha-
racter
portrayal,
brought
to
Juan a type of drama seldom seen outside of which other
the
Harpagon
San
all too France,
has conserved longer than countries its fondness for
great productions of its clas-
sical
age.
Our
theater-goers,
largely
had
formed
in
lived
chance
to see
per-
the works of the greatest
comic of
the
genius
and
of
them
wrote
three
in
centuries
all,
who
the
France
ago,
where
pure
caricature.
conventional
characters
the modern insistence on realism-cum-expressionism, have not often
is
The rest of the play is stylization: the rigidity of dramatic structure; the limitation” of the action to a single room and a few hours of time; the artificially fast development of the plot; ;] spending money for the ballet-like popping in and without out of characters according to food; the scene in which Frothe author’s requirements; the sine butters up the old skin-
realism was not desired and expressionism was unheard of. True to the time that gave it
thrift
secondary
as seen
in the spend-
the
maerriageable
son,
flint
“lena”
and
the
ranging
in
an
before
marriage;
the
where
the
Pagon’s
famous
line
of
sarily
to have it.
to
acquire
something
that
will be detrimental to you in the
scene
Dec.
“ste-| ong run. temper
now
when
family
proposed
or
dition destined to be swept away
20)
4:00
SEATS
—
8:15
rhythm
P.M.
AVAILABLE
of speech
and
movement,
and comic effect as the limping valet, but the others must not be passed by: Luis Vigoreaux for his clear, resonant voice as
(The preat GLENN MILLER MUSIC! '
Sidney Poitier
Valére;
Walter
Mercado
Dorothy
exaggeratedly
Dandridge
te; Luis Alberto
Sammy Davis Jr.
bumbling Jacques;
dandified Martinez
coachman-chef Marcos
Colon
as
Cléanthe
Maitre as
the
majestic Anselme. The women in the cast distinguished
COBIAN'S THEATRES
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by
SYMBOL OF FINE ENTERTAINMEN?
Pictures
the
For
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mature,
sophisticated
stage presence of Maruja Mas as Frosine. Ineidentally, their costuming achieved an effectively balanced color scheme. Granting that at times the
A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE
@
more
©
comic
value
might
have
of
been
certain
by
a
loquacious
Important
you
AQUARIUS
per-
improve
(Jan.
will win out. PISCES (Feb.
your
21
to
Feb.
20 to March
20)
Do only those chores that are absolutely necessary today, so that you can go out and shop.
amd
Sun.,
September
10,
James.
11
SANTURCE
AMBASSADOR:
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their
grace; it was a pleasure to behold the young, fresh good looks of Cuchi Rincon as Elise and Velda Gonzalez as Mariane; and
me-
CINEMA Sat.
the
as
efficient
19) Don’t be so sensitive that you believe others are against you and want to retire into your shell. Be poised, serene and you
METROPOLITAN | "2575 —
more
appearance, though it may mean the outlay of money, but you can do so economically.
Enzo Bellomo as Harpagon you from doing something worthby 19th-century romanticism, turned in his best performance while which you had planned for PAvare has the old-time savor of the festival to date. His old today, if you permit. birth and Moliére’s concept of of a minuet. But in the realm miser, with the ridiculous posMOON CHILDREN (June 22 the comedy of character, l’Avare of humor Moliére remains date ture, crotchety walk, witchlike to July 21) Steer clear of those brought to the audience the far- less and universal. hair and nasal voice, was a con- seemingly important individuals cieally exaggerated personality The audience was regaled sistently funny interpretation of now. Remain true to loyal of the miser Harpagon in a Thursday night by an evervaried the man stupidly blind to all friends. flow of comic invention, as Har- but his besetting passion. He LEQ (July 22 to Aug. 21) pagon, plotted against by every- was greatly aided by a. well- Take mo chances where your one, struggled heroically to stem rounded cast. good name is concerned or you the tide of expenditure in his can lose much of the good will Paquito O’Neill deserves speDaily shows 4 and 8:15 P.M. household and to win the hand cial mention for his verve, you now enjoy. Set.— Sun. and Holidays 1:15
Use
son who is very trying on your nerves. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan.
those about you are being quite forceful and annoying. GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) That private worry could keep
queru
21)
thods to get your work done this Saturday, though they may be
TAURUS ,April 20 to May 20) Besure you do not lose you
lous astonishment, “The beautiful eyes of my money-box?”
-tra-
wish
VIRGO (Aug, 22 to Sept. 22) Better stick to regular duties instead of affecting changes that would not turn out well. Await a better day for this. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) An expert who is not scrupulous will endeavor a fleece you today, but a good friend shows him, or her -up. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Steer clear of that higher-up who is being very difficult with an ally, who though hardly perfect is very devoted to you. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Avoid spending money unneces-
trying
ward” Valére is speaking of his beloved and Harpagon of his stolen treasure, ending in Har-
Spanish
ancient
the
of double-talk,
Celestina), the rascally valet, etc. Ancient Traditien Conceived
flattery
as you
"gee he NeHHA
Righter
By Carroll
HE
PRC
BRR
thing
to collect for her services in ar-
daughter, the disguised lover, the matrimonial agent (the “entremetteuse,” drawn from the Roman
with
EE
What The Stars Foretell
of his Mariane in marriage. Until A number of scenes constiuted GENERAL TENDENCIES: l y in al Saturda a tf have you gh ni highlights of comedy: the one which you would be wise to take in which the valet La Fléche reces, no chan to display ne temports to his young master Cléanfaux pas with te the conditions laid down by per, to make mo anyone with whom you have any the usurious money-lender; the d dealings. Be sure to one showing Harpagon giving week-en walk carefully. Then instructions to his servants for @rive, organize his fiancée’s dinner, to be through tonight you can ngs reundi to get everyachieved by the bewildered chef your sur
frankly ridiculous situation of matrimonial blundering, all rigorously subjected to the discipline of classical formalism.
man-
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Theater Review: ‘The Miser’
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a more rapid and surer delivery, it must nonetheless be said that PAvare
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the theaaf Teatro
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Wild
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When
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and father, Don Andres Justicia and Doha Francisca in the Go vernor’s Room of the Condado Beach Hotel. Prior to the ‘‘fiesta,” the happy couple attended
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I took
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time
their
is
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careers. The first was heré in silent films; I started in ‘What Price Glory’ 34 years ago. The second career. was talking films. I was really in trouble, because
and
children
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enemy.
the
started
to enter
‘Windemere’s
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STAR
SAN JUAN
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|'Too Bright’ Tot
Starts Schooling To Humanize Prison Refurns'To(AP) Work — Marilyn
LONDON (AP) — Inmates of HOLLYWOOP British prisons will be permitted | Monroe, rested to adopt an old English custom ja hospital, has locatit movie tea party. tion afternoon —the
Friends and relatives can be|
tea and biscuits by thejof
served
after a week in flowm back to a at
Reno,
Nev.
munion I
am.
(English);
Holy am.
9
ete
aa
girl once ruled} (Spanish); Choral and InstructThe blonde actress checked out | Combs a 5-year-old
the hospatal where she had}... bright for her foster parents |€d Eucharist and Sermon 11 a.m. husband, writer
to set the tone of light}
Communion Hely (English); Nursery is Miller | 5:30 pm. (Spanish).
entered
Marie
Read, under the| Provided at the 11
Arthur {|School, Matawan
at
conversation.
&
Cemmunicn
ee
ee
convicts. What is more, the in-|been resting for what her doc-|te adopt Alice mates being hosts, will be per-|tor termed acute exhaustion.
mitted
ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Stop 20, Ponce de
am. service.
protection ef a court order forbid-| Air-conditioning is provided for
The Church to polite living | Miller staye@ im # mearby hotel) G10 apy publicity which might all Sunday services. The concession |Sunday School will resume its
was made sioner,
her
prison commis |While Marilyn was im the hos-|set
by the
who
the
said
humanize prison life.
pupils.
is to | pital.
aim
She flew here from Reno.
other
the
from
apart
; ‘The girl, who scored 138 on I. Q|
Fall
this
schedule
Sunday.
the
Spanish services during
Holy Comtests, was thrown imto a court bat-| week are as follows: Monday and Wednesday tle last wimter when the county|munion, child welfare board decided that}at 7 am, Friday at 7:30 am. her foster parents, Mr. and Mrs.| English services, Tuesday at 7
i
at the 11 a.m. miss. at 9-30 am., and}in English Richard W. Combs, could not adopt | am., Thursday her. The
CHANNEL
; said that Combs,
agency
TODAY
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John Garfield
. Wetes
det Gattis
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soe
public
en-|
protest
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Choir Room. THE UNION
English
at
the
9:30
SOCORRO
PERPETUO
in the}
ing Wednesday at Spm.
could met provide
metal worker,
Alice Marie ith the cultural vironment she deserved.
Worldwide
Saturdayat 9 am. Anonymous Alcholics
a}
CHURCH, 656 Union St, Mira 2310} mar—Sermon and anouncements
CHURCH,
was|Laurel St, Punta Las Marias—/in English at the 9:30 a.m. mass.
service and Sunday} PONCE SOUTHERN BAPTIST so strong that the state child}Worship Comercio St., at 9 and 11 am. The Rev.}wissioN, 101 welfare beard changed its mind|School and permitted the adoption to go|Donald E. Johnson will develop) Ponce Sunday School at 9:45 the sermon topie, “Frustration | 4m. Worship service at 11 a.m trough. Traiming Union meets at |The . Middlesex County Judge Kiem. | Transformed. signed the adoption} ally and Promotion Day will!¢.30 pm. Young mer Kalteissen meeting paper last March 31 and erdered|be held at a special service at/jqwship
Mr.
10:45 am. This will include chil-
“for the highest welfare of the}dren amd youth from Church school sessions. child.” A part of the Combs family}, The Sesior High Youth since she was 1@ months old, the | owship will meet at 1230 giri was made a ward of the|{0F ® combination meeting pienie discussion. court until her 2ist birthday.
on
Wednesday
service
Prayer
at 7 p.m.
beth} tig UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP wilt hold its first meeting Fellas the year at the San Juan Pm |cchool, 10 Emajagua St, Punta and/7., Marias at 10:30 am. Nursery and Sunday School at, the
will
court | William A. Semple, Madison tewn-|$#me hour. H. B. Addieman,
Kalteissen’s
Following
service.
until} evening
10:15
Church from
te protect|the
Combs
and Mrs.
Alice Marie from further publicity
Peoples Fel follows the
order that no one imterview
Unitarian?
or|ship school superintendent, said| Peak on “What is a
SOU ENGLISH LUTHER: |she weuld in a wayDr.lother photograghi Alice student.be treated lke any) Corie publicity, cause Marie AN CHURCH, located on the corner “of
Avenida
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invites you to ice, to be held
x
its on
worship Sunday,
‘servSept-
ember ‘11, at 10:45 am. The Sunday school meets at the same
y
MT i time. The Rev. Arnold A. Wuertz, will preach
on the subject:
“Why
Does Everything Depend On Faith?” A SS Picnic
akes pleasure in offering you one outstanding singing groups of our
times in magnificent interpretations of the latest melodies. —
The
will
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CARS 1951
Advertisers are requested to
FORD
leaving 3ei9 AIR
Juan
or
+3-8254 = 3-8400
white
&
3-7629. 916 1956
Buick
27,453
original
miles.
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Eddy,
2-8735. 1 ot
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HELP
WANTED
Call
MAID.
Preferably bilingual. Good Mrs Vergne, t, Condado
Apartment
196@
salary.
5,
58
Luisa
CHEVROLET
terior,
new,
30903
A
at
i
grand
IMPALA
»
black
Convertibie
top,
looking
car
a reasonable price. Call phone
Mr.
De
Jesus.
913 1957
POSITIONS MALE
SECRETARY,
tenced
engineermmg
continental, firms.
exper-
Can
posituwom. mel
Phone
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WANTED
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Production,
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Coast
college.
experience.
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BBA
Spanish.
Box
Juan,
For
4
door
Holiday.
right. 2955
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Mr.
Braschi,
phone
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1287
for
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TV,
PM
P.
D.
Therrien,
90341,
Air
AR
COND.-
ANY
MAKE
RECONDIT'ONED STATESIDE
&
RADIO
excellent condition. Well leca‘ turce. Call 2.4511 Mr. Centeno.
LABS
Sam iF
2985
9
SCREENS
RENTAL
best
AWNINGS.
quality
doors,
atumioum.
windows,
Payment
af
MOTORS
A. ©. Smith pectrie Moters in sizes from 1/3 HP. to 800 HP. Highest qual ity at attractive Ricardo Davila Sucesores, 3-9280, 2903 1m
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR
SALE
ISM EXECUTIVE ELECTRIC writer for sale, $250. Tel. 3-6262. 2991
National
WA-29
MODEL
MECHANICS
2-4718
STATESIDE
LAUNDR
EQUIPMENT
ELECTRIC
CONTINENTAL
DIRT. see NO DIRT. touch NO DIRT. Det Valle & Lanausse, Poincare betwees San Jorge and Parque, Santure ce, Telephone 2-5353.
type
sa?
MOVING & STORAGE
BUREAUS
DSTECTIVE
BUREAU: to
MOVING?
a
EXTERMINATING
3-0188 108
SERVICES
174
HEALTH
All natura? we
Dr.
don’t
ee,
WITH
CARB
EVES
YWHEKE
~ United Van Lines, Inc.. through ius local agent, Continental Moving and Storage. offers you the exclusive sanitized vans for local and overseas moves. Our neatly uniformed and highly-trained personnei are specialists in handling your
Please
call
ud
at
ti
&
Sierra’s
Belavai
Tel
We de
# it be prites. Juricos
FOODS
FOOD STORE have
TOREES.
no matter Moderate Fernandez
Santurce.
ur
HEALTH
Try
a
MOVING
LA EXTEBMINADOEZA (Commenwealth Pest Control Services) Free estimate. Control of insects, rats and fumigation services for business and farms. Preventive treat
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—
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“THE PLEASURE is yours~ "he moving jeb is ours. Whethor you mov. im lecalily er Stateside. we are equipped te pack and transport your mos? precious betengings. as scheduled, wits the dependabis care you look fer and seldom find. Telephone 6-3157, 6-3328 Capitol Transportation, Inc., for a free estimate. Agents for Atlas Vap Lines, 53 uF
UPHOLSTERY
UPHOLSTERY
SAVE
all types of moving, large or small. Muebleria Torres,
Latis
YOUR CHOICE of fabrics. Quality custom work, madera & antique styling.
PANET 2958
ue
SERVICES
America. Night Uniformed Guards, Payroll Escort, Confidential Isvestigation. 1072 Fernandez = Ave. Tel Santurce 2-5282, Caguas
REPAIRS BY
&
COLSON CASTERS. hand trucks. piatform trucks, lift trucks, conveyors and other material handling equipment. Ricarde Davila Sucesores, 3-9280. 2904 12
910
or
PLANT
Established clientele. Recently installed
64230.
DETECTIVE
nites
CLEANING
for sale. business.
radie or Hi-Fi Stateside-trained service.
"Peeains @
DRY
Ur
oF
FILTERS
it.
we'll
get
ACEROLA
St., Santurce.
it
JAM.
3-1396.
as
2783
ANSWERING
HOSPITAL
SERVICE
SUPPLIES
THE HOSPITAL SUPPLY COMPANY SAN JUAN —- PONCE: Bi-Ungual, 2 | Offers Gispensary supplies and kits Oxyeen & aid First equipment. | and hour telephone answering service Labdesk space for business and professio- | ‘rotective clething and equipment. Thermoequipment. and supplies ratory nals. Also service for people without] phones, Call 23013 San Juan, 25060} meters, masks, rubber goods. Every Ponce. : thing for physicians, bespitai and pa 1937 UF | tients. 317 Fortaleza St. San Juan ae See, n
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
MOVING & STORAGE
MARQUEZ
REPAIR SHOP i all h dishwashers,| MOVING: WHO moves you ws as important as where you move. Moving, Same/| stoves. gas and ranges. electrie service Guarantee on parts. Call} packing) shipping and storage of fur8-1804 or 81012. niture. C.W. SIEGMUND, Villa Prades OF | Devetapment, Bis Pindegs. Tel. Ooms. ee
secking
Part tre position. Bs degree, Accouat mez Nasor, at Siateside University. Fiuegtly bilingual. Call 6-7134 preferable 6
98
93-0510.
EXPERIENCED
aiter 2976
OLDSMOBILE
Original factery colors twe tone. Fully equipped. Low mileage. You will like this car on sight and the price is just
WANTED—MEN
own correspondeace, uses electric typewriter, seeks secretarial-admimistrative
San
Oidsmobile
Dynamic 88, 2 door, perfect condition, 7,000 miles. Many extras including power brakes, blue 2-tone paint and white wall tires. Must sell. Make offer. Hycor Co., Vega Baja. Phone 93. 2961 910
Coupe, See Ss 2478
1968
model.
ELECT&ONICS
HANDLING
CARRIER USED air conditioning units, $100.00, $125.00, $150.00. Also Philco, Frigidaire, York, Remington, etc. We trade im your used unit. Best deal io town. Filters, installation service. Steve’s Air Conditioniag, 1603 Fernandez Juncos, Exclusive Carrier Dealers in Santurce Tels. 3-4367, 2-38338. 912 |
UF
OWNER:
COND.
Guard. Day phone Los Angeles. 2965
914 PRIVATE
—
TELEVISION, RADIOS. for rent in you own home. Same service gives te hoteis, hospitals, for years. Call 3-0719 and wil} deliver. $5.00 one week. $15.00 per month Telerentai Service. 267 ur
FEDDESS room air conditioner: 1 HP, excelient condition, one year old. $175.
DELUXE
2984
make
CUSTOM
RAMBLER Like new condition. All deluxe features. 1468 Wilsom Ave. 3-5388.
BY
SALE
vr
AIR CONDITIONERS
Mr. Davis. 7-0076 days or see at 327 Calle 16, Rep. Universitario, Rio Piedras. 2987 912
SERVICE
te
Super
power.
PARTNER
SCREENS.
e & PILTESS {NO manufacturers all wes and sizes sir conditioning filters for home window units - aiso industrial types. Call 3-599R 812 UF
WHY NOT DRIVE THE BEST? Wife's personal car, 1957 Cadillac Convertible, black with white top, red & white leather ry. Like new condition, only
|
9 AM us
910
4 door. Power steering & brakes. Ride in luxury for $1200. Block 31 — House Z, Santa Rosa, Bayamon. 3027 \ 916
DIAL
rat-
make
MISCELLANEOUS
phone
SALE
CONDITIONED!
&
PIANOS - DIRECT from factory. $425 U0. Full keyboard. Treated for tropics ana termites. Fully guaranteed. Also rent for $12.00 monthly. Musical Trading Co., Inc., 1853 Pouce de Leos Ave., Santurce. Tel 2-165L. 912 2644
power steering, low mileMust sell soon as possible,
island.
mahogany
FOR
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UF
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PIANOS
for
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publication weekdays, by 11 AM. Saturday for Monday paper
set
bal-
2977 needed
915
ours. Write Box 1378 Saa 22505 werking hours. 2959
ROOM
fhe
PaN
CONTENTS OF 4 room apartment for sale. rental possibilities. Everything reasonably priced. Call 66645.
TEACHER REQUIRED - Qualified English — speaking teacher -to tutor girl in elementary subjects 4 to 5 hours mornings, alone or im smali group. Ca-
ad
DEADLINES
SECRETARIAL
DINING
furgishings refrigerator.
and take days.
tan, two mahogany bedside tables, Elec trolux vacuum cleamer. Phone 6-0645. 3013 916
ce.
2992
once.
down payment Borges, 3-8400,
any
guaranteed. Tel 96268.
TV
& NUESERY furnnew. Miscellaneous
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD inctuding washer, stove &
psychological testing survey. anonymous circumstances. Day or eveatag of eve a i Tel. 38262.
TYPS
PORCH almost
at
work ’
SALE
913
Smalt ance. 3010
910
SPEAKING
FOR
3024
shorthand—
#2,
Internacional
Villa
Com,
8
type
must be submitthe business day
publiiatien
uiust
as
RATE ordinary
| ORDINARY
cancetlations fore 12 noon
vefore |
RATE
lines
SAME lines
2
No.
SAME
imactive
ONLY
$506
ferl957
Top
PLUS Buick
Condition.
3-8554
BANK
BALANCE
Station
days,
Wagon
9-1218
nights.
2683
915
SPORTS ‘ Call 3ems
&
FOREIGN
CARS
KARMANN GHIA 1959 White Sedan — like new Mrs. Connelly — 21101 or
TEACHER 21168. 910
‘56 DORETTI Sports Car, $2000. 6 TAUNUS Station Wagon, $1008. Kirkpatrick Car Climic next te Swiss Chalet. 30008 s12
pon HEAP i
SITTERS BABY EX-TEACHER, BILINGUAL, available anytime. Telephone 3-4831. 3020 914 AVAILABLE for baby sitting. Re
MOVE
YOUR
Aimacenes furniture opposite Plier 9. San
GENERAL COOLING CO. COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL AIR CONDITIONING & | REFRIGERATION
Engineering on
Phone
CALL
all
f
Specialists
24 HOUR
evening or le rates.
fT
ted
3
DINETTE, iture,
Part time now. full time later — office im Puerto Nuevo. airconditioned Cail or write 34073 — E. H. Lambert
type
Type
SECRETARY,
er
or
27” CONSOLE TV, double dresser, night table, piane, radie-phono, small radios, 45 RPM record player, pedestal desk & chair. Japanese dinner set fer 12. Girl’s bike. Bookshelves. 17 ft. freezer, misc. items. 3-3122. 3022 913
ENGLISH-SPANISH secretacy-stenegrapher. Excellent opportunity fer the right exwith commensurate party. Salary perience. Write to Bex 3548 San Juan, enclosing recent phote. 2994 912
pt.
Detow)
Type No. 5 Type
set 5%
Verde
recei
914
yea
isia
913
FURNITURE
Monday a day, 70172 or $0373.
4 hours -— Call Friday.
wanted threugh
frem
3016
SECRETARY
SPEAKING
ENGLISH
Minimum
Above
charged
CAPITAL
FEMALE
—
WANTED
HELP
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;
Santurce to 65th Infantry sear House Beautiful. or direct to Antilles Military Academy, by 7:3@ AM. Call 3-9468 days.
MR. POSITIVE
1s 3 a 1 6
}
Per Day
1960
92g
PERSONALS
you'll be working for me. Call between 3 - 7 P.M. 3-1400 Ant. +1
Consecu
-
OPPORTUNITIES |
8-0668. 3000
910
WANTED:
this ad and in 6 months
8,
For
3e14
is this Then shrewd? your opportunity. Answer
Rates & Information
BUSINESS
LINE.
aa! gota atr conditioners fot | witL SELL 49% 2 LOST - 2? DOGS. Santurce Stop 20 area.| ABTIC-RAR in eR} Only one waa mene possibili G00d| ness. American ali cars. financing, and te; || prices, _ tecea ep — ae 000. net arly service and parts rown mi ", sm its aS handie. Selling sis & white. Collars & name tags. Call] Factory ofwe $50,000. $10,008 will Miss Ryder, 38400 days, 3-I777 nights. out to put 100% effert in larger business;
BUSINESSMAN
MR.
AIR CONDITIONERS AUTO
LOST & FOUND
MEN
DIRECT
.
the San Juan Star
WANTED,
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HE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, September 10, 1960
CLASSI
3-8400 Ext 72 REAL
APAR IMENTS
ESTATE
HOUSES FOR RENT
FOR SENT
HOUSES
FOR
3-8254 DIRECT LINE
SALE LADY ONLY: furnished reem with Contimental lady & 3 year eld daughter. In Atlantic View. Coekimg facilities. 53-5547 days, $133 nichts. 3618 3
USE
FROFESSIONAL AND 2 & 3 BEDROOM apartments, never ocEXPERT HELP -— SAVE YOUR TIME AND MONEY builder's mode! brand-new LANDRAU, 5 min. from Lecated Bolivia 78, Urb. Pifiero, Hato} $14.600. house, sting below cost ¢ Rey. 1:3@—6;00 or call 66793. Rent $140 | Piedras. One acre lot (en hilltop imte can HEIGHTS, CAPARRA | ocean city, of view with dential area — $130. $29,508. 2 apartments 915 | and mountains. Kitchen' with new cabi3005
CHOICE SANTA MARIA LOCATION 2765 SQ. MT. CORNER LOT, PRICED TO SELL. SITE
IN MT.,
EXTENSION EXCLUSIVE
CAPARRA, 863 RESIDENTIAL
nets,
HOUSE IN ©ONDADO, 4 BEDROOMS, DEN, LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM, SEPARATE MAID’S QUARTERS,
FRESH NEW INS. NEW PATIO PRICED
TO
WITH BUILTAND. GARAGE.
SELL. Call or
CARIBBEAN SAN
JUAN
HOTEL
screened
room. “on
999
bath apartment with maid’s bath. Year's lease required. Parker, 3-3788. 2812
$132,000 INDUSTRIAL BUILDING, Fdez. dunces Ave., good for light industry or « undertaking. 1360 sa. mt. let, I-1 Zoning . Ww
for unpaid bal
¥alta,
altos Emily
Shop,
Stop 20, 2-5192.
SANTA
weekend,
A-—4
3-1479,
er
Violeta
St.,
San
Rio
Piedras:
OLD
99 3
CONDADO:
bedrooms.
Condade
St.
Weekly
rates.
REAL
ESTATE
professional
saves tiented operation
FURNISHED
HOUSES
you and has
FOR
in
2615
2
APARTMENT
HOUSE
FHA
729
LOS
screens.
Ideal for picnics. Daily, weekly, Call
tel
2968
108
breakfast room, double garage, maid's reom & bath, large fenced yard. Rent
APARTMENTS
FOR
Save Time And Money
BUCARE: Very unfurnished
best apartments and houses for rent, furnished and unfurnished. FRANCISCUS ee ee ae en Gea at ee
$300 monthly on year’s lease. Teleph
SON 9:20711, 3:30-5:00. —
See
bath, water.
—.
sarage., laundry, kitchen, Hato Union Grand Near
hot Rey
yh
az
furnished
or
after vacated. You lose no rent in
3
|
el.
-
8254
oonpOMENIO & Ponce de
Problems| tenants. for looking — a ee
while ee
ere'| floor. Air conditioned
=
eee
ee
3-0850,
3015
& maid service. 5 min. to | 25 block from beach, residential section. All ‘ ish Delightful and single rooms. | city, next to Mario's Restaurant, double aircondi Coaventent. Rooms, with "private. bath Private and semi-private baths, kitchen | airport. $6. single, $10, double "ln.
come
Rowen
-
,
2813
Ra oot.
Vea
2174
4th
Floer.
3678.
Building,
Apartment
Ponce
LAGOMAR
facilities. Hot water. 2 blocks from bus-|
25847
de
401-402, Mrs. UF
ASHFORD GSUUSE .. <west House 2220-1122 Ashford Avenue, (Condado. Rooms and efficiency apartments. Maid service. All screened. Hot water. Some with air conditioning. Best hotel and
ses, shopping. 3-1481 Mrs. Z Cacique St. 2071, Santurce. 23579
Call 82
near
San
9-0149.
LA
uF
becue at your disposal
LA POSADA - Isla Verde airconditioned, private bath, kitchenettes. Excellent beach, near airpo-t, restaurents. Breakfast served. 91175. 2691 a6 WASHINGTON67 Walking distance
GUEST beach.
HOUSE hotels, rest-
clung
HOUSE
the
oceamfront
hotel area
sea,
Cooking
Loa
Statiea,
with
JENNY'S:
‘amily served 60e
-
-
GUEST | S0USE
private -
stairway
$14. eee
»
meais 3-6802 uF.
—
Taft
53.
Each
GUEST HOUSE. 606 Olimpo
Miramar,
FOR
SALE
a
ee
sith
TOO
CAN
LEARN
SPaENise
of the Santurce, 75 DE DIEGO STREET, crossroad Loiza & Wilson Streets. Small circles and individual ins-
Phone 351%
truction.
8
SPEEDWRITING
i
SHORTHAND.
PEEDWEITING
wom in 6 weeks. Scheel of Benedict 75 De Dieso
The Speedwriting. Seheols, Santurce.
oa
Street. Telesbene >5¥4.
39
2720
UF
SCHOOLS
ART
LOCATED
STORES
4
bath, some air con
from
| ditioned.
$4
single.
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ae lA fine home
i San_ — opportunely
—
pon
wie
&
CT
leceled vstwce a
929 2998:
wee
ver’
ALTAMIRA
COUNTRY city noise fer
= tarabieed
hrrhediaeciegeel
view.
High
with gaxt-
First.
Fe-
cash required.
Robert
a
aan
A
wonderfully
attractive
HOME - if you're wea) ¢f and heat, if you're searching
cool
and
tranquil
retreat
-
see
this unusual residence new. You'll be pleased with cool, well-proportioned rooms, modern baths and kitehen. and a
magnificent
high
an
on
view
Acueduct
appointment!
of
Hill,
Tschudin, Realtor
ree, ee,
—
modern home at only $2000. Three bedrooms for a growing family. bright cool kitchen, living reom epening en paved terrace. 525 meter lot im prime location on marginal road.
additional guest room
ieletonm
a Saa
& Care | NURSERY-KINDERGARTEN: education of children 2 — 6 years, all day, half day, or by hour. Mrs. Rivera, Director, BA in Education, secial worker. 65175. 461 Carbonell St., Roosevelt, 2380 914
ooahlay An } priced.
Sea bath. High, coal location
rym
eed seme
=
&
deral financing, minimal
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Call
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today
from
for
Saturday, September 10, 1960
THE SAN JUAN STAR —
DONNA
REBELS .Continued told will
From
a rally of shoe find, even a
Page
Guevara
1)
in Las
workers, “we needle they
Cuba.
These ranges were the scene of heavy fighting when Castro’s
gencio Batista. There were unconfirmed ports in Havana last night
Castro
had
sent
rethat
DE
22
de
septiembre
el
nombre
1960
a
las
2:30
RESEARCH
PRO-
eapa de resina o caucho: mantillas litograficas, calzadas para unidades de imPresos litograficos y mantas usadas co
mo unidad de impreso blankets, elastomerized
fecha en producciém productos
Puerto Rico capaces de manufactura-
dos en escala comercial.” Cualquier objecién escrita contra esta Peticion debe ser jurada y radicada con
de
la
Oficima
tarde
Esta
del
de
Exencién
situada en la Avenida
ce de Leén #107 (2do 27\2, Hate Rey, Puerto tiempo
a
notificacién
Pon-
piso), Parada Rico, no mas
cerrarse
deber&
ser
la
vista.
publicada
en 0 antes del 12 de septiembre de 1960. STANLEY Oficima
NEED
R. de
shot
SEGAL,
Exencién
Director
Contributiva
| PROTECTION!
down
were
a vi-
rebels has months. A
an
army
three
patrol
asked
what
to do
of
with
them.
the
army
to
SKY-SHIELD (Continued
From
Page
1)
ly assigned to civilian aircraft. The operation was billed as the most “comprehensive and realistie training operation of the joint
system
ever
can
have
security
with
Woven-Wire
Window
Po
Guards.
For
FREE
NO
Fernandez
Stop
21%
2-5267 Juncos
—
Ave.
Santurce
in cash
Total
Welfare
cash
and
gave
for
held”.
ed by U.S. and Canadian planes, interceptors
and
bombers,
during
the exercise. Targets for the defense system were Strategic Air Command B52 and B47 bombers simulating an enemy attack. About 150,000 U.S. Air Force, Army and Navy per-
De-
late
yes-
terday was about $4,500, most of it collected in small amounts.
An estimated 60 per cent of all contributions have been distributed in Humacao, Payne about 20 per cent to The balance has gone
ly hit by the disaster. Drive Ends Tonight The Jaycees will end their drive at midnight tonight. They will continue to accept contri-
and communications—were against the “attackers.”
If the
residents
not
of Gi-
Weather officials said a highpressure area around Puerto Ri-
to
pounding.
VERDICT conviction of Puerto
that
From
Page
1)
confession
January, 1955. The presecution case on the basis
won its second of an oral con-
fession
from
Fournier
during the three days he was held for questioning following his arrest. On Mar. 21, 1955, the ac-
second appeal Supreme Court
to life
vered to Capitol Transport at 182 Manuel Elzaburo, Hato Rey, or Caribe Motors, across from
its conviction and affirmed the life sentence on June 14, 1958.
Rivero,
Court
upheld
was
coercion.
the lower
court
were slated for actual launching.
when
Humacao
refuges
permitted after
danger
in
time
(the
Hur-
but
Populars)
re
have
political purposes,” Ferre said. Christian Action Party leader Jose L. Feliu Pesquera complained that it is “very dangerous” not to include minofity members on a House committee of
“so
much
importance”
flood group. Concepcion exclusion of makers
as ‘the
.
|
de Gracia said ‘the the minority law-
from
the
flood
investi-
gation marks “the first time minorities have been ignored so flagrantly in such an important matter.”
The committee is slated to visit “all the flood-stricken areas” of the island on successive daily tours, starting
yesterday_a
in spokesman’ said.
The case was then filed with the U. S. Court of Appeals, at the same time that a petition for Fournier’s release on bail was
scheduled although no missiles
your newsstands now! Don’t miss it!
by
confession
This time, however, the Supreme
Practice missile launchings were | .
*
was filed in by Ortiz del
as the defense contended second
wrongly
the
“They
Court ordered a new trial which was held in the same court in
cused was again sentenced imprisonment.
the
no qualms about using aid for
submit-
ted by the prosecution had been obtained by coercion. The Supreme
obtained
Populars
tims.
in the Supreme Court Rico, on the grounds
a written
any
were
leave
flood
obtained
Magazine at
been
fused to leave their homes. | Ferre also voiced fears that the Popular Party will play politics with the aid for flood vic-
also
It’s in the issue of LOOK
the minoti-
ricane Donna had passed Sunday, only to be caught in Tuesday’s floods. Civil defense leaders said the victims had been warned of the
the
Democratic Presidential nomination!
then
a legii-
poor judgement on the part authorities, that the towhs-
people
push last night to allow Donna to swing northward—thus saving the Cuban coast from a more
(Continued
invite
of of
that
memorable day after he had won the
on
flood zone last Tuesday. There have been some charges
ing will still be accepted, but it is not as urgently needed as food and money. All contributions can be deli-
story—with exclusive pictures—of the
were
ties would “surely have invited,” Font added.
A the
Here, in his own words, is Kennedy’s
,
trip
lative matter
and rag-
the north coast but the Cuban
3,000
A DAY PLL REMEMBER Get LOOK today!
vestigation.”
with now
butions today and tonight the most important needs
the Rio Piedras Darlington. If sonnel were scheduled to partici- delivery can’t be made, a phene pate in the “Sky-Shield” in ad- call to 6-3695 or 6-3157 or 6-3329 dition to personnel of the Royal will bring a Jaycee member to Canadian Air Force. pick up the contribution. “Sky-Shield” extended throughThe Red Cross reported it had out the northern continent and received $5,130.46 in donations up 150 miles from each of the coastto 5 p.m. yesterday. lines. For maximum realism, elec-
of navigational radar, radio bea-
an “observation tour, not an in-
town.
being
Civil
on hand
north
the east 24 miles Florida’s
bara in Oriente Province were evacuated as floods destroyed some 80 homes in the coastal
turried over the the Red Cross, and other relief agencies or government departments such as Health, fense.
than
severe are
as far
the latter visited
1)
to pay
contributions
night
More
sugar.
All
last
co, -visited by the hurricane earlier in the week, lost enough
call
EL MORRO FENCE CORPORATION TEL.
$2,000
Page which
north
The House vice president noted that statehooder Ferre did
200.
BY SENATOR KENNEDY
Estimate,
OBLIGATION,
From
Humacao
the
weather bureau said the change in Donna’s path eliminated much of the threat to the Cuban capital.
Some 2,000 sorties were schedul- listed as food’ and money, Cloth-
cons used
you
the
at
from
ing seas lashed east of Havana,
to other flood areas less severe-
planes took over airspace normal-
air-defense
them
in
said, with Toa Baja.
YOUR PROTECTOR AROUND THE CLOCK...
added
(Continued family
sand of the people’s militia could down the counter-revolutionary groups, and that there was no
to mobilize them.
Huks
away
as Fort Lauderdale on coast and Punta Gorda, north of. Fort Myers on gulf coast. In Cuba, furious winds
Philip-
estimated
edged
warnings
JAYCEES
“To the wall!” shouted the crowd. “There is no other way than to give them a demonstration,” Castro said. The premier added that a few hundred soldiers or a few thou-
need fight
He
active
(Centinued From Page 1) official House activity but “an initiative of a Popular who happens to be the Speaker of the House.” i Observation Tour ‘ Font also described the trip as
West.
Cuba coast towards the United States, Donna forced hurricane
increased in recent constabulary spokes-
of
Batista
tronic countermeasures—jamming
NOW
number
insurgents.
ex-soldiers
EL MORRO CHAIN LINK FENCE... THE GUARD THAT NEVER SLEEPS.
with
(AP)—The
it
pine Constabulary said yesterday terrorist activity by remnants of the Communist Huk
who were wounded in a skirmish and the third was a former lieutenant of Castro’s forces, he said. The crowd he addressed was
(lithographic cloth under-
Packing and elastomerized cloth draw sheet). alegando que esos productos no se producian en escala comercial en Puerto Rico en enero 2, 1947, y que no
Director
MANILA
to small towns in the center the island, Castro seemed
had
“La peticionaria solicita la exencién bajo las disposiciones de la Seccién 2 (d) (1) de la Ley para la produccién de los siguientes articulos de tela con
Contribuitva
Philippine Rebel ' Activity Increases
Two
Las razones adelantadas por el peticionario para la concesién de esta exencion contributiva son las siguientes:
el
is-
INDUSTRIAL N- 1232
DUCTS, INC. Local de la planta no ha sido seleccionado aan. Por: Lic. Tomas I. Nido, Apartade 84, San Juan, Puerto Rico
habian en esa facilidades de Producir dichos
the
EXENCION
de
de
sit of
from
through
of Key
Growing slightly in intensity as
as
Philippines.
PM ante el Lic. Stanley R. Segal actuando como Examinador Especial, para oir cualquiera persona interesada en la peticion para exeacién contributiva industrial bajo las disposiciones de la Ley Num. 6 de diciembre 15, 1953, radicada bajo
guerrillas
returned
moved
east
storm
lands of the Caribbean. At 1700 EST, the storm center was about 128 miles south of Miami and 106 miles east-south-
erican countries with an aid plan in order to enlist them against
Cuba. Recently
tropical
1)
guerrillas.” He said that
Por la presente se notifica al pdblico en general que uma vista pablica se celebrara en la Oficima de Exencién Contriputiva Industrial, situada en la Avenida Ponce de Leén #107 (2do piso). Parada 27%, Hato Rey, Puerte Rico el dia
it slowly
the
page
man said, however, they pose no threat to the security of the
(Che)
Aavertisement OFICINA
Guevata
by
from
bothered by what he called “the stupidities of small groups of
Ernesto
CONTRIBUTIVA CASO NUM.
province.
killed
were in the service of foreigners. He said the United States was trying to bribe other Latin Am-
struggling for dictator Ful-
of
guerrillas
tour outside Havana. Castro charged the
anti-Castro bands totaling from 300 to 1,000 men have been operating in the mountains in cen-
guerillas were the overthrow
Villas
down
is head of the Bank of Cuba and officially on a 15-day inspection
may leav@’in Sierra Escambray.” There have been reports that
tral
to hunt
(Continued
On
the
ii
flood-survey
tee, besides
House
Ramos
commit-
Antonini; are
six Popular Party committee chairmen. They are Santiago Polanco Abreu, Rodolfo Aponte, Reinaldo Alvarez Costa, Sigfredo Velez, Pablo Morales and rio Canales. ‘ Independence
Party
Rep.
chilla Laugier, according to 'Concepcion de ~Gracia, requested Wednesday creation of a mixed House.
committee.
Concepcion
also said Senate leader Samuel Quifiones has taken no action on his request the Senate investigate the flood issue. ;?
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THE,SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, September 10, 1960
Son Of Battle Morn
Sports Of The Times
Tarzan
Warhead, the crack son of Battle Morn, turned in another
ROME—Not long after two Soviet high jumpers unexpectedly had punctured the bubble. of invincibility surrounding John Thomas of Boston University, the usually humorless Gabriel Koropkov, the Soviet commissar for track and field, was discovered in a rare expansive mood. “Who knows? the next one we beat may be Don Bragg in
standing
the pole
rode
said,
making
with
the
jokes
like
raised
200-pounder
muscular
his. right
a capitalistic
fist
momentarily
Bragg
though,
setting,
giving
from
with
a Tarzan yell. . Jittery and nervous at lesser heights, the heavyweight stratosphere artist missed or made false starts or both. But once the field reached altitudes where the men were separated from the boys, Bragg operated with the confident aplomb of Tarzan swinging from tree to tree. He hit all the big ones on his first effort. However, he had anxious moments when Ron Morris, a team-
Reader Of Burroughs
with
had
reached
a point
where
he
The
ial
just had
to do
something
his hands.
Once he had failed to lift his Olympic record to world record heights with three misses at 15 feet 93|4 inches, the effervescent r obligingly yielded to the pleas of the photographers.
of his
e well
chart had
(Net
or mere
allusion
is no
accident.
. Smith,
AMERICAN
voracious
reader
Cleveland
Sievers, Chicago Mifioso, Chicago Skowron, New York
Aspromonte,
Cleveland
RUNS
BATTED
to become
up
also earn
he
has
tremendous
the photogenic
never
tried
atm,
chest
an Olympic
to
Don
and
pole-vault
a movie
conceal.
role
back
muscles
champion.
as Tarzan,
an
and
weight
Army
so
That
private.
Certainly
no
one
else
has
lifted
so
another
spanking
day
for
the
United
States.
eessee
F
i
§
Not
enly was there a small slam in the pole vault, but there was a grand slam in the discus throw with Al Oerter, Rink Babka and Dick Cochran one, two, three. It sounds corny but the sight of all those American flags rising to the masthead while the band
plays a truncated version of The Star Spangled Banner is athrill.
Only those exposed to it in the intensely nationalistic setting of the Olympic Games can appreciate such emotional impact. Only one more day of track and field, except for the marathon, remains in these least predictable of all Olympic Games. Despite some failures, the United States will emerge from this carnival this carnival in rather handsome shape after all.
Thursday’s LOS dez,
Fights
ANGELES—Danny 126%,
Los
pointed Ricardo Argentina, 10.
Angeles,
Gonzalez,
Valout-
125%,
LAS VEGAS, Nevada—Neal Rivers, 172%, Los Angeles, and Eddie Andrews, 159%, Las Vegas, drew, 12. BOISE, Idaho—George Logan, 204, Boife, outpointed Donnie
Japan
10.
Bantamweights.
FOR CLASSIFIEDS | Call Tel, 38254 rereleased
eee ee
4%
Boston and
defeated
Washington
two
runs
for
the
White
Sox
JACK
in
FISHER ... Wins
the seventh.
MAJOR
LEAGUE
AMERICAN Baltimore 81
LEAGUE 55 596
—
New
78
55
586
1%
Chicago
176
59
563
4%
Washington
69
66
511
Uk
Cleveland
67
67
.500
13
Detroit
61
74
.452
19%
Boston Kansas City
60 47
75 88
.444 .348
20% 33%
York
including yesterday’s ' TODAY’S GAMES
Baltimore cago
(Brown
1470, Boston
2:55 p.m. (Delock 7-8)
City
(Herbert
Milwaukee
76
58
567
6
Los Angeles San Fran. Cincipnati Chicago Phila.
71 66 61 53 50
62 67 75 79 84
.534 496 .449 .402 373
10% 152 22 28 32
games.
9-6),
AFRS,
at
Kansas
6,
Detroit
including
yesterday’s
Francisco
Cincinnati Los
1
(Marichal (Craig
at
7-1)
at
Mil-
148).
Scores
2, Philadelphia 1 (night)
Angeles
Milwaukee Only
4-1)
10-16).
(Jay 6-7 or Buhl Thursday's
Les
Baltimore 9, Cleveland © (night) Chicago 5, New York 4 (night) Washington 7, Kansas City 0 (night)
games.
GAMES
(O’Toole
Angeles
waukee Chicago
Scores
— 6
$t. Louis (Jackson 15-12) at Philadelphia (Owens 3-1). Chicago (Anderson 7-9) at Pittsburgh (Friend 1411). San
New York (Turley 7-3) at Detroit (Fischer 7-6). Washington (Stobbs 10-5) at Cleveland (Latman 5-5). Boston
Not
TODAY’S
10-14).
Thersday’s
STANDINGS LEAGUE 52 612 57 568
11-5) at Chica-
(Bauhann
12th
NATIONAL Pittsburgh 82 St. Louis 75
Mississippi State allowed 198 points last season and scored only 96. The team won two of}ale nine -football games.
7,
9,
games
Cincimnati
San
4
Francisco
(night)
4
(night)
scheduled.
ees
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TOKYO—Elo Espinosa, Philippines, outpointed Kozo Nagata,
cir-
by
blanked Kansas City, 7-0., in the American League. One big, nine-run inning was| all Baltimore needed to subdue the Indians. Oriole pitcher Jack Fisher went the route and won his 12th game. New York led Chicago until the seventh inning when Big Ted Kluszewski did the damage. Starting his first game in more than ‘two months, Kluszewski drove in
much
high. was
61,
vuuas
the
i
Intensely Nationalistic
than
games.
Detroit,
Not
ambition
. A soft Roman night had settled caressingly over Stadio Olimpico long before Bragg led the way to a small slam in the pole vauit,'some six and a half hours after he and Morris had begun their battle. This had become a test of strength as well as skill and there probably never has been a stronger vaulter
League
NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING
This may
junior
Orioles
cinnati, 7-4, in the other National
IN
of
in the
the
2-1 and Los Angeles stopped Cin-
BATTING
azo
Kuenn,
trails
games. In the National League, the Milwaukee Braves moved to within a percentage point of the second-place St. Louis Cardinals. The Braves defeated San Franco, 94, while the Cardinals and the first place Pittsburgh Pirates were idle.
Shibe
him
set him
ing champion
cuit,
cames.)
gar Rice Burroughs, creator of Tarzan, Bragg built himself a tree-top domain in the woods near his boyhood home in Pennsgroove, N.J. As a 10-year-old he went swinging from tree to tree.
This gave
Meanwhile, New York was losing to the third-place Chicago White Sox, 5-4. Chicago, defend-
LEAGUE
done credit to Elmo of the long line of
A
land Indians, 9-0, Thursday night.
the Cleve-
defeating
by
Yankees
York
New
second-place
TT TT
af
tall
‘Tarzan
NEW YORK (AP)—The Baltimore Orioles increased their American League lead to a game and a half over the
at bats)
yecterday’s
including
‘uppying his hands to his mouth, he startled the Romans by letgo with a Tarzan yell that would have Johnny Weissmuller or any other apemen.
Increase Lead Over Yankees
MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS (Based “tn 356
Big Don paced up and down the green infield carpet like an expectant father waiting for the nurse to bring the good mews. But when Morris missed and the Villanova, alumnus was an Olympic champion, Bragg was prosaically tyi i He
New
race: the this to say about “Warhead outrun early, saved ground during the stretch run and held on determinedly in an impressive performance.” Warhead, the most outstanding son of Battle Morn, has _ pervery well during the formed spring and summer in New York. His sire, Battle Morn, is the property of San Juan Racing Association, Inc. and is quartered on the ground of El Comandante. Sixteen yearlings sired by Battle Morn are now, being school ed for racing and will be seen in action at El Comandante during the early part of 1961.
mate, still had a chance to tie him.
shoes.
Warhead,
efforts.
aloft in the same gesture of triumph that his boyhood idol, Tatzan, had used after throttling a lion with his bare hands. Out of respect for the sanctity of the
refrained
out-
at
York’s Aqueduct, Saturday as he finished third in |the $56,200 one mile Aqueduct icap. He was less than a le back of the winner, Bald Eagle. Jockey Mike Sorrentino, who
chairman of the board. He was kidding but #4 the giddy goings-on at these Olympics even had his head spinning in uncertainty. However, no athlete so dedicated or determined as Don (Tarzan) Bragg was going to fluff an opportunity he had dreamed about for all his adult years. When he cleared 15 feet 32/8 inches on his first try, thereby putting a hammerlock on his Olympic championship, the
performance
acenne
he
Orioles Blank Indians, 9-0,
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Olympic Observations
\I[ Weekend Sports |
By Jim Douglas
Puerto Rico Swimming Association open meet at Condado Beach and La Concha pools. Swimming preliminaries at Condado at 9:30 a.m., diving at La Concha at noon, and swimming finals at Condado at 2 p.m.
past week at Rome. Crown Prince Constantine of Greéce received, a
Tennis
gold medal, his country’s first, in yachting, in the dragon class.
Swimming Swimming
Association
Club
emperor
Rudolph, triple gold medal
winner of the XVII Olympiad at Rome from Clarksville, Tenn., rests head on shoulder of sprinter Ray Norton of _
Oakland,
.
Calif.
Wilma
was
the hit of the
Games,
winning
the women’s 100-meter and 200-meter dashes and anchoring America’s triumphant 400-meter relay team. (AP wirephoto.)
into the chariot
back
and he was helped
was stopped
race
to continue
st Bowling Seminar Sei For Tomorrow The Puerto Rico Bowling Association will hold the first of four
professionalism and scandal. We doubt if all this is 100 per cent true, but we know one thing, Prince Constantine’s gold medal was deserved.
the
ROMANCE—Wilma
post
i the race. Greek officials (the Games were held in Greece) awarded him first prize. For this, they received huge sums of money and, éven
seminars
OLYMPIC
i
:
audacious.
more
even
He decided to enter the chariot competition, blue ribbon event)of the Gashes. He had a chariot driven by 10 horses, others had four, Despite his advantage, Nero allowed himself to be thrown. The
championships,
Herse Racing Seven races at El Comandante, time first race, 3 p.m.
to organizers
forced
he
Then,
down.
torn
champions
former
for
postpone the 211th Olympiad so he could take part. There were undercover whispers of “fix” and “farce” when ‘he won the singing and drama competition. This made the dilettante
rounds.
Beach
Nero, the fiddling,
arrogant, jealous men of his stripe, the Associated Press tells ts, | A.D that Theodosius the Great outlawed the Games in 393 statues ny. Nero became jealous of Olympic heroes and had
junior butterfly and freestyle championships at Caparra Country Club. Preliminaries at 9:30 a.m., fimals at 2 p.m.
Dorado
event was
The last royalty to win an Olympic
paunchy, overfed emperor of Rome. And it was because of Nero and
El Morro Club Championships, second and third rounds. Dorado Beach Club Championships, first round, TOMORROW Rico
in
revived
Games,
Olympic
modern
the
in
time
first
the
For
1896 at Athens, royalty was represented in the winner’s circle this
Ramey Air Force Base vs. Condado Beach Hotel at Condado, 2 p.m.
Puerto
|
In Olympics
Nero
TODAY
Swimming
Star
tomorrow Bowling
afternoon
Center
Two
promptly at five. The other sessions will be held on consecutive Sundays at the Bolera de Santa Rosa, Paradise Bowling and Sports Center and the Bolera de Rio Piedras. The seminars will consist of discussion and explanation of the following: The Puerto Rico Bowling Association. ABC services available to bowlers. Procedures membership.
Procedues
for
acquiring
for
sanctioning
leagues. Responsibilities
cers,
team
ABC
members.
of the island.
and
Other pertinent and regulations.
pole
a joy for the citizenry
he finished fourth, was
i
take
their
Of basketball (Puerto Rico finished 13th at Rome) the says... “basketball is high im appeal among the islanders. played.” hard to find... any spot where basketball in not
book It is !
track and field sport or leave it alone,
They
can
and many prefer to leave it
alone.”’
of
in Puerto
popularity
some
knows
“Baseball
offi-
it says.
Rico,”
It has always been my impression that Puerto Rico’s best bet in Olympic competition would be in boxing, but, lo and behold, | not
other
ABC
i
in the Olympic
performance
stic field games. track and usia not enthabout
one islander was entered at Rome. The only world champions Puerto
Importance of adequate league rules.
in which
of nationalism,
It was a magnificent feat for the youngster to come within seveneighths of an inch of clearing 15 feet, until this year, never made in Olympic competition. Cruz’s effor started observer thinking. Naturally one would assume that track and field was Puerto Rico’s national sport ssnce Cruz made the best showing of any island representative at Rome. However, the Encyclopedia of Sports, a giant volume of statistics and histories, says of Puerto Rico's interest in track’... “they are
ABC
of league
captains,
vault event,
Cruz’s
Rolando
Rican
Puerto
to an
Boxers Wanted
Olympic
starting
charges
with
again
rang
returned
Games,
ancient
later, these
setting,
familiar
old and
at
years
thousands
:
citizenship.
Roman
desirable,
more
Rico has developed have been boxers—Sixto Escobar and Carlos Ortiz. bé Four years hence, it would be nice to see two or three win medals in addition to Cruz in the pole vault.
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27
S 4
away
v
for
victory. All
two
two
but
and
Diaz, let Sempre
open}
Larson,
Sempre.
a half length
in
horses
(Continued From Back Page) | horse field passed
by Pedro
COMANDANTE
EL
a
one
the of
the
Bousada (Carab 2 — aa Te kt. Goaynabes Celecidd, He] a
se- | tampide, Calambre
tired | {native
the
fa-
7-Cameluchs Csiesias)
«
an
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as
10.30
Time: 1:57. La Frifa, Gellie Del B, Ardistan, darpass, Junior, — carnal, un Demin and Oscar aise ras.
Yuya
‘
clmg ($5,000-$6.000); 3-yrs; 7 £
pores
3-Pooker T (Valdes)
8-Currutaco
(Caraballo)
11.5€ 6.60
5.00
up a five-length advantage during|vored horses, came on to take| ‘time, :23.1. El Negus, Mr, Don Basi, | prosugis, Isabela, Camaro, Exepra, La
Mi Favorita, Bimbo, Confite amd Bisill | Nena. Irie Nereida, Miss Lucky and Fl
the early running In the mile and | Second spot from Tuto M. =
RATINGS
eighth
race.
But
Diaz
going down
closed
5 oso, |...
ae
in| (Native)
to. within three lengths of the | 1-Sifu (Caraballo)
BET
| BEST
F
front-runner.
la-Pareelere
(Davila)
c
Ti
Ath $1:550; elmg ($3,500); 4-yrs-up; 1 1/8
,
Fhcrepatio' Diaz)
4.20 2.80] 3Larson (Iglesias) 3.80}
‘Time:
1:56.1.
7th-$1,300; elms (41,800); 4-yrs-up; 1 1/16
1.7 2.90| tSiva
Tute M, Sonajero,
Tan.
Conde
¢
(Cacabatio
3.90| scuchy (Avala)
Late-|
)
3.86
2.99
430
Time: 1:53. Avispa I, Rio Grande, Jw
piter, Bonita Il and Hecuba alse ram Time: 1:19.32. La Mulata, Manantial.} me and Khovantchina also ran. HANDLES: Pool: $69,732.02; mutuels: Coming in the stretch, Sempre | Prodigo, Querencia, Geyita and Anon Sth-$1.200; clmg ($1,800); 4yrs-up: 1 1/8] $52,114; daily double: $18,412. TOTAL: (imported) also ran. and seemed
Panadero (ist Race)
5.00 3.50] $133,258.02. ACTOpO | 351-42.300; cme ($5,000); ¢yrs-up; 7 t.| Sitival (Figures) to stop cold . 7.00} The dally double paid $43.40. Errante (Maldonado) 2Prineipe LONGSHOT || is shot into the lead and pulled | amportea) Walter A Gunday, Sept. 11, 1966)
Robeida
im
Bnd-$2,250; 6
£.
light
clmg
may
have
a
ehuwes.
($5,000-$6,000); 4-yrs-up;
(Native)
1 2 3
=Chiquitin (Matos): Colores ( Querencia (Pagan)
14 3 Boy
4
Parcelero
ne
5
Carrusel
6 7
Walter Miami
8
(Davila)
(Corchado)
nz
A (No Boy) (F. Rivera)
n2 198
Miss Marga (Burgos) 2e9 Carrusel is in top shape, will be tough te beat. Walter A may surprise at this price and distance. Chiquitim is a geod ecleser, could pick ‘em up. Srd-$3,050; alw; 3yrs-up; 6 £ 1 ; Comidilla (Reyes) 2 ~#«©Pikiluby (F. Rivera) 3 «6a Fe (G. Rivera) 4 Pote (Iglesias) 5 Isopete (Figueroa) 6 Ambar (Na Boy) 7 Sayonara (Ayala) 8 Buen Consejo (Mates) 9 30
(Native) 105 108 115 108 112 309 ur 14
Cesta Norte (Vaides) =©Cemplot (Belmonte)
La
105 118
Fe class of field,
will rem ever
them im the stretch. Costa Norte could go all the way on a wet track. Pete - may met like the distance. 4:h-$2.650; clmg ($5,000); 2yrs; 5 f. Cmported) Z
e
Riachuelo
Money
Boy)
(Ne
114
Maid
4 5
Preferencia (No Boy) Libertad (No Boy)
Manon Lescaut (Ramos) Sma Annie (Landrau)
lll m
6 ? 3 3
Litty (No Boy) My Girl (Carabaiie) Ceme All (Ne Bey) Fanin (No Boy)
in 105 4 14
30 11
of
(No
1A 2 3
Bey)
mm
m il
=«4Gravilla (Reyes) 107 = Afio Nuevo (Diaz) 106 Perferencia should prevail in.wide open
race.
Kitty
an
impreving
youngster, may
slip in when Maid of Meney quits. Fanin surprises from time te time. Bth-$1.300; chmg ($1,200); 4-yrs-up; 6 f. (imported) 1
Volare
4
Honest
Bread
5
Civiea
(
6
Aguila
2 3
(Ayala)
Iguazu Fiecha
(Maldonado) (Ne Boy)
(No
114
113 114
Boy)
m4
0) Roja
(Belmonte)
™m
7 Bambi (Ne Boy) 8 Marilinda (Corchado) 9 Guengo (Diaz) 10° Spell (Reyes) 31 =6©Clave de Ore (E. Rodriguez) 22 =6Ruletera (G. Rivera) 33 «Decimal (Burgos) 34) «6(Oxford Jae (No Boy) SUBSTITUTE @ro Imperial (Diaz)
ll 14 3 107 lil 114 no 114 112
Honest Bread, off his form, could repease Set. Guha Rate ts ta Geek humic. Soren: e Sitaaie
3 9
114 an ios 106 105
Mucare (Lantran) HiMeee vues) Magnolia (No Bay) (No Bey) First Lady i Fi (Carballo)
aI 4 $ 7
Ben Roberto (No Bay) Capitan (No Boy) Maria del Carmen will take
elose
te the lead.
The
distance
-$2.300; clms ($5.000-$6,000); 216m. & mperted d 1 = Barbalin (W. Rodriguez) 2 # Dier (No Boy) 3 =©Brandy Wine (Ne Bey) 4 Acropolis (
S
The
6
Cayayo
Sharper (No
(Ayala)
Boy)
it
may
:
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; az, 3
5
7
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126 109 run
be
4-yrs-up; nié ur 116 106
5
ill
7
‘Bousada (Caraballo) 105 The Sharper will be difficult te eatch. Bousads has speed and stamina te wear down The Sharperin a‘stretch ducl— waich price. Barbalin a goed closer, teo.
o
2-Carrusel, 3-La. Fe
|
CINCO-SEIS Walter A
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| |
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SPORTS
DOUGLAS’ 27
SEE
MAJOR
LEAGUE
i
i
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San Juan, Puerto-Rico, Saturday, September 10, 1960
U.S.S.R. WINS 17T OLYMPIC CAME 4
Zequeira Wins
U.S. Falls Back — In Gym
Junior Crown
On 529 Series!
ROME me Soviet Union won | its second straight Olympic Summer) Games yesterday as it rolled up points in |
Ramon Zequeira rolled the highest game of his life yesterday—a 207 in the final string of a three game series— to win the first
annual
gles
Junior
Bowling
Championship
of
gymnastics to take an insurmountable ad- | vantage of 187 1/2 over the United States
Sin-
The XVII
Puerto
The 17-year-old Rio Piedras youth had a 529 total to defeat Jose Benitez in a playoff at the Paradise lanes Benitez, only 10 years old, had a 458 series. Both Zequeira and Benitez had benefit of handicaps.
Jr.
ABC
sanctioned
the
and the
junior
division
The
older
boy
had
America’s
ROME.
in
121
111
139371
154-529
American
is too
H.
0348-0
000 01—1-4-0 Smith; Roberts
Darymple
02
Milwaukee Williams and and Crandall.
00 Buhl
Pignatano;
(Second
Game)
Francisco
Cincinnati
AMERICAN Washington
Cleveland Ramos and
combe
(7)
LEAGUE 000
203
201—8-13-3
000 002 000—2 - 740 Battey; Grant, New-
and
Romano.
W—Ra-
mos (11-15). L—Grant (98) HR—Washington, Killebrew Lemon 2 (37! Baltimore Chicago Fstrada and Lollar New
and
Triandos;
York
Detroit Stafford Foiles
Boston
Kansas
City
and
CONTENDER—Jose
Benitez, 10, shows the form
title to round out | .
wi
by
Poland’s
ra
3 sah
;
to clinch the unofficial team
to
a
17-year-old
opponent.
(STAR
medal
was |
Palinski
won.
The
bronze
Jim
George of the
medal
went
to
Kan
Bochenek of Poland. Italy won two gold medals in fencing yesterday to run its total’ for the than it
now|
ago.
Italy
Games to 14,.six could muster four
took
the
men’s
defeating
more years
fencing
Great
Britain,
and lead the United States in that which took the silver medal, by &
yesterday.
lost
Ireneusz.
ing event from United States,
at Melbourne, 37,| title by
department by five. Russia won a batch
He
gold
aa
the light heavyweight weight tift-,
soft.
that advanced him to the playoffs of the Junior Bowling Singles Championship of Puerto Rico at the Paradise lanes photo by Gunter Hett)
the ©
won by William McMillan in the rapid fire pistol shootitig event. In other competition yesterday,
half
have
|
team |
beam event irom ot men. f
yesterday.
athletes
won
the Russian
group gold
broken
Brund-
in
exercise,
was headed
of medals,|
5-0 score. Russia walked
‘ off
with®
the
gold, silver and bronze, yesterday bronze medal. pionship. All gold gymnastics,
y¢
cham-
meMn, medals came in and in two events,
rres
[aP)iemaaia
Velasquez
finished
fel lith |
Giants Defeat Cincy On Two Home Runs Caraballo On Triple Russians
were
one-two-three.
Polina Astakhova
won the gold
yesterday in the light heavyweight division of thé Olym-' eS See
medal in the gymnastic event with
Cn
San
Club
the 1956 Games
YOUNG
Los Angeles
and
choslovakia
matched their gold medal take of|
Mizell
rain) 100
Philadelphia Jackson and
and
Thacker;
Louis
the
”
LEAGUE
innings,
stands
“If it were not for our great negro athletes we’d be second rate. Life in the United States
Smith
39 St.
and
Kelley
(AP)—Avery
Russian
Pittsburgh Ellsworth
sweep
Nikolaeva
event
won the Russia’s The
the events on the Olympic program,”. Brundage told a luncheon meeting of Rome’s
Chicago
and
John
class in sports. “We are outclassed
PARTIAL SCORES NATIONAL
standing
Soviet
Margarita horse
make the United States second
87—458
Zequeira 165 142 207514
for the Russians.
free
temericiist one
summary:
Benitez
the
another
marks
in his 207 game, including consecutive strikes in the fifth, sixth and seventh frames. Benitez had eicht splits in the three games. The
In
just a remote chance of taking the gold medal in the marathon which will be run off today.
(812),
10
a clean sweep
elosing ceremonies—in basketball tonight—and at the most two.
tour-
Zequeira took top honors senior division (13-17).
ends?, bars at different heights to lead
more gold medal before the by Larisa Latynina.
ne, drew 267 entries over the week-long play. Benitez, a student in the six grade at Espiritu Santo,
won
Olympiad
tomorrow with three equestrian events. The United States will probably win one
Rico
The
Events:
Berra;
Bruce
(26)
CINCINNATI (#—Home runs by (First Game) Eddie Bressoud and Willie Mc-}San Fran. 000 001 012—4 Covey gave the San Francisco|Cincinnati 100 001 000—2
Giants
a 42,
come-from-behind|
71 7 0
Sam Jones, Antonelli (8) and-
To Run Total To 33
gp anime age ediphanee Beige fly Reems, | ate, victory over the Cincinnati Red-|Schmidt; Maloney, Henry (9)' terday as apprentice riders copped six of the seven legs in the first game of a twi-| and Bailey. W—Antonelli (5-7). Caraballo, the second leading “bug” rider to Luis Rivera V: night doubleheader last night. L—Maloney (1-5). des, scored on three STAR first picks—Sifu in the first,
Bressoud hit his eighth homer}
HR—San
Francisco,
Bressoud
of the year and McCovey banged | (g), McCovey (12); Cincinnati, his 12th off Cincinnati starter and Bailey (12). loser Jim Maloney. The game was a real pitcher's duel between Maloney and San 0 Francisco starter Sad Sam Jones The Puerto Rican men’s and 0 until the Giants busted it wide women’s bewling teams leave and open in the last two innings with}
00 21 Shaw
three runs.
Lefty Johnny Antonelli, who came on to replace Jones in the eighth, was the winning pitcher.
for the World Championships
at Hamburg, Germany this morning at 10 from International Airport.
in the second
and Siva in the*
last.
The
cincoe-seis
San
El
Caraballo now has 33 victories | mandante pariay p for the year compared with Val- la winners and $3.45 ter des’
38.
with
Valdes
Pooker
T,
yesterday the
won
STAR’s
se-
i selection,
Rival.
cond pick, in the sixth at a Goer ORS persons tailed: ob $1150 payoff and completed alin perfect racing weather and |
$43.40 daily double. The
first
half
of
saw a mild upset in the f
the
double|race,
was wor by veteran R. E. Figue-| roa aboard another
STAR
second
the
fourth.
os
en (See RESULTS, Page: 72) |
Acropolis,
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