The San Juan Star (Sept. 12, 1960)

Page 1

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Vol. I No. 265

Tel. 3-8400

Puerto | Many Still In Doubt

Hits GOP

But Nixon Lagging;

‘Bigotry’

Much Interest Seen

MALDONADO

PONCE—Gov. Mufioz resumed his campaign for re-election yesterday with a blistering attack on the mt

Party, eee

with “ailure to oppose great danger to Puerto Rico poli-

of

over

Women

3,000

who

Ponce

jammed

the La Perla Theater and overflowed into~the street. He arrived here’ after a trip through uitas and Orocovis where he had continued his first-hand inspection ‘of. last week's flood damages. “It would have been a tragic

moment

for Puerto

Rico,”

Groggy FloridAdads Up

Donna's Damage

Mu-

the

beginning

of

the dangers of religion in polities—not as a Popular, but as a Puerto Riean,” Mufioz ‘aid. Expected Warning

the

governor

its

said

political « Voices

wale

Christian

started

leaders

with

him

ot oe

the

expected

ail

he

to. raise

their

in warning

seen

the

lngion. called, tae’

grok

Page

}

re

20)

dential

preference

of the

from

con-

a presi-

both

issues,

By ROBERT D. LANE

English’ 9)

the: Insular

guber-

Vezciet election, New York Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller’s foreign policy, and religion in mh Politics.

é

a. (major

(Thit is the first in a series articles’

on

New

York

of

City’s

Puerte Rican vote.) Interviews grocery

were

stores,

Sets ais capt ee Brave Moscew is calm:

But

conducted barber

in

shops,

have been throngh

it all be-

are

to

jforeign

They give

affairs mean) acthing as

long as they are sure, as they fore. still are, that war is not close. “People” is a big word. There|There are many who regard. all

many

Russians

whom'politics

as

they

regard

the

in

warning

of

and

similar

disasters.

nements. The result: some stermy indications politics is becoming serious business in the “barrios” of Nueva York. Here’s the way Puerto Ricans

preciated the request, but “I believe the work of such a committee would be duplication af work now being effectively car-

reacted

agencies.’

test: “If

to

the

Presidential

con-

Presidential

election

was | were héld now (today), for whom (See PREFERENCE,

cow

ried out The

the

Page 20)

early

this

summer.

by

other

Senate

officials

president

believed Governor, Munoz,

quick

and

efficient

said

and he

‘‘by ;his

attention to

(See PIP, Page 20) 2

Police To Test Motorized Patrol

His

desk was still littered with piles ef

papers

wreckage the

thoughtful

Russians

representing

of months

the

of patient

negotiation.

Kremlin. there’s fio guarantee Gi even in time the Nikita Khrushchev can always ecentrol them as he would like. clouds will pass again. But this is nothing new. We're Their thoughts were best ex- back where we were two years pressed perhaps by an experi(See COLLAPSE, Page 12) enced Western diplomat in Mos-

They

laxity

handling the floods, and to recommend steps to be taken in future

churches, clubs, homes, and on Quifiones wired Concepcion de the front stoops of decaying te- Gracia Saturday that he ap-

znd the rasp of the radio, who talk and the Westernersin “Oh, for ai moment I fear r of tegrating their midst see a familiar pat- the| worst,” the diplomat said. im the “When these things, get. going, mer of disintegrating tern

Soviet-United States relati not alarmed. They seem to be sorry, not angry: the impression that _ they

Senate President Samuel R. Quifiones has rejected an Inde pendence Party request for a Senate inquiry into last week’s flood toll. Sen. Gilberto Concepcidn de Gracia, president of the Puerte Rieo Independence Party, had asked that Quifiones name a special Senate committee to investigate whether there had been

any

Russians Are More Sorry Than Angry Over Breakdown Of Relations With U.S. EDITOR’S NOTE: Following és the first of four articles + by a correspondent of The New York Times who has just | ¥& returned after three years in Moscow. By (X FRANKEL ‘New Wi Times News Service

Denies Bid For

| Flood Inquiry

survey | con-

Spanish), a reporter also, tapped Puerto Ricans for their opiao on the statehood and sta-

in’ Wash-

Oo

some

i

ee

ction

movement,

EE e

When Party

iedte

i ute [ f

from

fg if E i

warned

o

fioz said, if he himself had not Taised his voice: against religion in. from the be “f have the honor of having

7

*

were

gathered

seven-part qu

‘5

Assembly

Popular

(D-Mass.)

num-

Ricans still

clusions

tionhire (in

é

to Puerto Rico.” * Mujfioz spoke to an enthusiastic

zé 2 i eB

could get trom this great danger

_

JOHNF.

mT

it

a i HE : ff e F nu iW i

advantage

an astonishing

These

FI

political

F. Kennedy

haven't madeup their minds.

i5..8

see_what

But

ber of Puerto

sae

The governor, in one of his strongest -political attacks of this campaign, said the Republicans did not say anything about religion in politics, “waiting to

~

in

Sen. John

commanding alopsided lead over his Rem

g

religion

Cerrespendent

lican rival Vice’ President + Richard M. Nixon:

oes

mixing

ed with

Bet

of tics.

ashington

NEW YORK ~The scramble for votes among New York's Puerto Ricans has open-

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Ménday,

Septentber 121960

Newsmen | News In Brief | Ousted In Dutch Ban Sale Of Margarine The

E. Berlin BERLIN

HAGUE

(AP)—The

Netherlands

government

yesterday-

banned ‘the sale of all margarine made by the Unilever Company, | Late

last

have

been

month

Unilever

connected

announced

with

that

an outbreak

a

new

margarime

may:

of skin rash that affected

100,000 peeple and caused twe deaths. The govermment ordered

(AP)—Two West Ger-

a nationwide cheek today on all margarime stecks sa that Unilever Margarines supplied te wholesalers and retailers before Aug. 27) can be eliminated. t ses

Tito To Lead Yugoslavia At U.N. BELGRADE

-; | delegation te

(AP)—President

the assembly

ef

Tito

the

will

the

Nations

the Tanjug, Yugoslav official news agency, ‘| against the Communist travel re-

head

United

Yugesiav

this

menth,.

announced Saturday.

Rep. Edith Nourse Rogers Dies BOSTON (AP)—Edith i Rogers, Republican congress: woman frem . Massachusetts, died Saturday after am iiness of three weeks which she imsisied be kept secret. She had served 35 years im the House of Representatives. Am ammouncement from Mapeochusttie

Genel

Mgipiiel

said

Mrs.

Kegir's

by a heart attack induced by pneumonia.

She

dest

web

encag,

was 79.

Operation Sky-Shield Called Success WASHINGTON Operation

for

six

(AP)—The

Sky-Shield,

hours

learned

Saturday.

will

provide

The

lasting

Yradar-mtereceptor-missile two

nations,

said

U.

S.-Canadian

successfully

Gen.

put

experience benefit

forees

air

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for

gaimed the

responsible

Laurence

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BIG "ARMFUL—Queen. ‘Elizabeth il of "England holds yeungest of royal family, 6-month-old Prince Andrew, while baby’s sister, Princess Anne, watches during current family holiday at Balmeral castle in Scetland. (AP radiophete)

Lumumba UNITED

Congo, new

Yerk

Times

News

Service

Fossil fragments, bits of rep tilian limb bones and the pharyn

geal

teeth of an

as-yet-unknown

fish, Niah

found im the Great Cave of on the island of Borneo, are

being

studied

at the

tural

Histery

Museum.

The

Chicage

Na

Niah cave, 300 miles up the

ceast from Kuching, Sarawak, and a few miles inland from the sea,

Alfred

Russell

Wallace

gested

that

the

might

be

impertant

search

fer

evolutionary

But unti?

caves

peditions

were

who

tamed In

evil 1957,

the

Ex-Royal ed

significantly

have

been

more

identified,

about

the

en

virnment in which paleolithie man lived will be known.

MRR R NER

shed

that

the

ef Borneo places

te

evidence. by

con

support

was

EERE

Butler

York

Leaves

For

and

a new

job

in

America.

Damages

Homes

On

started in the

was is

home

estimated

unknown,

but

M. S.

Hawayek,

at between

of

$35,000

imvestigation

"7

New

Yerk,

63,

Kilts

Sam Juan:

reported

yesterday

that

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human

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Lumumba.

White-haired and portly, 44-year-old Crenim was butler to Princess Margaret and AmstrengJones

month

remains im the Great Cave date from the Middle Paleolithic, or 40,000 to 50,000 B. C.

MRR

New

hard. head

na

caves

earliest

Patrice

had

as he bearded the plane, but his manners were 2s impeccable and dignified as ever. “I shall know where I am geimg and who my. employer is when | get te the other end,” he teld newsmen with the polite but aleof air that has made many a nobleman swallow

is the oldest home of man known obtained to begin widescale exca site, im South Asia. Frem this sione age vations at the mest the Great Cave itself. In succeed site, fossiles of the reptiles, am years, human bones were phibians, and fish that were pre ing with cultural}; bably used as food by prehistoric found in association cavemen have been collected and artifacts and fossil anima) remains. sent to the museum. When the Carben 14 tests have now estab fragments

Premier

president

he

LONDON (AP)—Thomas Cronin, the ex-foyal butler whe snaphis fimgers back at Antony Armstrong-Jenes, left last_ night

for

spirits. sufficient

excluding

Kasayubu,

Natioms Saturday

see

first sug-

hampered

feared

government

United

sage to Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold, Kasavubu said he had

no exploration was made 1873. Several subsequent ex-

tives

informed the

Congo Cabinet

(AP)—Joseph

named Joseph Ileo as prime mimisier and Justin Bemboke a§ foreign minister. Albert Kalonji, ome of the leaders of the antiLumumba forces, was named minister of the interior.

Fossils Held A Clue To Paleolithic Man New

Out Of New NATIONS

7:02 p.m,


THE SAN JUAN SEAR-— Monday,’ Septentber 12;:1960

lsolat

e-

Expert

uba,

Bungled In Handling Castro

Floods Feared ROBERT

Fear

be

may

rr The United States has reached the “point of no return” in its relations with Cuba, according to a visiting U.S. foreign policy expert. The problem now, he said, is to

D. LANE

isolate Cuba to prevent the* other Latin American countries. spreading of Communism in He pointed out that the U. S. Latin America. democratic all must support

prompting

‘| some people in flood areas in Puerto Rico to abandon their homes in homes in hopes of Commongetting a new, wealth-financed house.

Dr.

families

housing

with

who fled their homes when the flood warnings came. He asked not to be identified. In a nutshell, some people homes

PAUL COSTE ... dics

floods. in

be taking advantage of the situation. The International Basic Eco-

Paul Coste Succumbs To Heart Attack

who

joined

the

agency

in 1958 after retiring as a sales executive in the B. F. Goodrich Co., suffered a heart attack Wednesday at his summer home in Jamestown, R. I. Acting administrator Ralph Geilich,

who

spoke

to Mrs.

Coste

in Wakefield by telephone, said here yesterday that Coste had seemed to be recovering prior

to his death. Coste was born in St. Louis, the son of lawyer. Surviving are his wife, Dorothy, and four children; Paul, Jr., in France, Elizabeth, in New York, Pierre, of

Chicago,

and

Nicholas, . of

getting house.

will be Wednesday

in Jamestown.

Police

Fire

At

comple-

rush

woman,” the ofshe didn’t want house. She said to live in fear But she frank-

she’d

admitted

ly

better

and

newer

a

“] asked oné ficial said, “why to return to her she didn’t want of another flood.

to sell

like

the place and get a low-cost government house;” The problem is, who is to decide whether a person must return to a potentially dangerous ' flood area?

Kenya Tourism Up NAIROBI, 6,835

U.

Africa

funeral

to

tion of 100 concrete homes for victims of the floods in the Terms haven’t Humacao area. been decided, but they will cost $1,000 each and be sold at less . than cost. There are some who now are living in tents even though their They either homes are intact. don’t want to return out of fear, or they see the possibility of

Philadelphia. The

it planned

that

Friday

announced

Corp.

nomy

Paul Coste, 67, regional administrator of the Federal Housing and Home Finance Agency in Puerto Rico, died of a heart attack Saturday afternoon in Wakefield, R. I., it was learned here yesterday. Coste,

more—may

many

perhaps

and

a handful

some—perhaps

And

states

future

fear

they

because

their

to

return

to

want

don’t

African ports.

Stone

S.

Kenya residents

Tourist

record

visited

Travel

East

the East Assn.

re-

of

no

return

likely

that

director

of

the

are

from

The

CD

one;

Ci-

Humacao.

agency

Orocovis,

one.

figures are unofficial,

Cordero

Gen.

and

is not

said, because charged

with

probably

his

belong

on

the

death list. On the other hand, persons with no family ties who are listed

as missing

moved

may

merely

foreign

(1958),

books

affairs.

“point

of

no

at

return,”

the

he said, in Mexico, Chile, Brazil

as and Argentina, Cuba. Morgenthau said

well

in

as |

that

it

ts

whether Castro is ‘What is impor-

not important a Communist.

tant-is that his government is and that Communist-influenced Castro

has

the

massive

support

of the poorer classes who have benefited from the revolution. There- are no indications now, he said, in Cuba.

of

a

counter-revolution

S. U. Morgenthau said the something” ‘done could have about Cuba 10 years ago but now the problem is to prevent simiarising in lar situations from

movements in the hemisphere, and must work for Latin, American economic stability through economic aid. Castro, Morgenthau said, is an immature

leader

and

a

“Boy

Seout in politics.” He could have won enthusiastic support in

the

U.

S.

Morgenthau U.

S.

for

his

said.

position,

revolution,

Castro’s

following

anti-

his

en-

a thusiastic reception during U. S. trip after the revolution, surprised Morgenthau. Policy Deficient He

poli-

said that U. S. foreign

cy in recent years has been dein

its

wered:

“I

was

adapt

to

failure

ficient

itself to rapidly changing conThis ditions in Latin America. he added, is due to lack of leadAsked whose leaderership. ship he meant, Morgenthau ans referring

the

to

President.” a professor of Morgenthau, political science at the University of Chicago, is author and of

co-author

many

foreign policy. are “Dilemmas Defense

of

om

books

Among these of Politics,” “Ia

the

National

Inter-

est,” “Politics Among Nations,” and “Scientific Man vs. Power He is a contributor Politics.” to several professional reviews to

and

the

Encyclopedia

Britan-

nica.

com-

piling an official toll. It is making a count only for its own information. The general pointed out that the “missing” total can only be But he said figures estimated. from families who cannot locate

relative

has written numerous S.

Studies

U. S. mission now, Morgenthau said, must be to contain Communism, which is progressing,

He broke it down this way: Humacao, 83 dead; Carolina, one; Patillas, eight; Manati, two; San Lorenzo, one; Cayey, two; Naguabo,

and

the

vil Defense, said the CD estimate of dead as of last night was 99 with 36 missing. All the missing

Institute

Advanced U.

a

Supported By Poor With relations with Cuba

it would

island’s

(1949-51),

for on

be days or even weeks before the exact total is known, Maj. Gen. Cesar Cordero Davila,

Department

fellow at the Princeton

Several Commonwealth agencies continued during the weekend the task of counting the dead from last week’s floods but it appeared

J. Morgenthau

The German-born scholar has been an adviser to the U. S. State

Flood Dead Lists Still Not Totaled

a

@—A

in the past year,

DE. HANS J. MORGENTHAU +... point

Hans

made this statement at the University of Puerto Rico where last week he held several conferences on international politics.

This was the opinion yesterday of a high official directly concerned

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THE SAN JUAN. STAR —- Monday, September 12, 1960

4

Lumumba’'s Seizure Of Leopoldville Radio Halted By U.N. Guns By ANDREW LEOPOLDVILLE, The

BOROWIEC Congo (AP)—A

show

of

United Nations machine guns thwarted an attempt yesterday by Patrice Lumumba to seize the Leopoldville radio. Blue-helmeted Ghana troops took positions iin foxholes around the radio station*> building as Lumumba, the depos- | {ed Nations last Tuesday to preed Congolese premier, led about | ef the station closed by the Unitdug

20 “I

armed soldiers toward called you here to

Lumumba shouted George Short, an

it. help,”

to Ghana Lt. Englishman.

“I will fire if you don’t Short replied calmly.

“Excellency, life,”

don’t

screamed

Lumumba’s

leave,”

risk

Serge

press

your Michel,

adviser

who

vent

be

lese

to

soldiers

handed

grinning

ours.”

Earlier,

said

United

told the also will Arab

Enforce Truce a U. N. military

team

had moved out to enforce a truce in the civil war in Katanga and

rifles | Kasai The

their

Ghanians.

statements.

Republic paratroopers guarding sprawling Ndjili Airport “are with us all the way.”

was sent to the Congo by the Algerian National Liberation Front.

As Lumumba turned around, a half-dozen bewildered Congo-

inflammatory

Saturday night Michel newsmen “You will see what Congolese army can do.” He promised that “the airport

provinces. four-officer

manded

by

Col.

team,

S. M.

com-

Mollers-

Their arms were returned later ward of Sweden, left in a United and sullen-faced, they drove off in a truck, after staring at the | Nations plane to set up head| quarters in Elizabethville, KatanGhanias for about half an hour. Gen. sergeant

mand

Victor

Ludula,

who

is supposed

“the

Army,”

the

Congolese

watched

ex-

to com,

National

the incident,

bit-

ing his lips. Later he drove off in an official car flying the blue Congo

standard.

One of grievances

Nations

has

Lumumba’s against the

been

the

prime United

U.N.

sei-

zure of Leopoldville, radio station. He urgently wants it back so

he can talk to the Congolese people and exercise his persuasive brand of oratory. For two days Lumumba had been threatening to seize control

ga’s

capital.

While the United Nations went ahead with action to stop further bloodshed in the Congo, the Lumumba government an-

nounced

“there

has

been

no

cease-fire in Kasai or in Katanga.” In Elizabethville, however, Premier-President Moise Tshombe of

Katanga and Albert Kalonji, head of the so called mineral state in

Kasai,

agreed

announced

“in

cease-fire.

they

principle” A

U.

N.

to

have

the

spokesman

quoted Kalonji as saying the U. N. would have a difficult job in enforcing the cease-fire in the | inter-tribal fighting in Kasai.

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The United States avers the aircraft was over international waters and demands the release of the two surviving crew members, a demand the Soviet Union has thus far rejected. State

cated

Department

that

an

officials

appeal

indi

would

be

made to the public to “act in a dignified and restrained fashion, in regard to the Communist visitors.”

Khrushchev,

munist

leaders,

with

is

other

Cone

aboard

the

Soviet liner Baltika at sea heading for New York. He is due in

New

York hen

19, the day

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ite SAN" IWAN “Sritt’2! Mond Seplenber 12, 1880

Mitchell-Martin

Causes

New

Soviet

Defection

Security

Hearings

By RICHARD WILSO. WASHINGTON, chell

and

William

STAB

Washingten

D.C.—The

F.

Martin,

Bureau

case

heads

of Bernon

mathematician

F. Mitand

clerks who defected to the Soviet Union, is causing examination of governntent internal security The President said all proce-+

5

code

a reures.

before

they

defected

to

Russia, Rep. Walter now charges that he is not receiving cooperation from the National Security Ageney

in

his

investigation

of

the

Mitchell-Martin case. The person-

nel director of the hush-hush goMitchell-Martin case to determi- vernment agency has attempted ties Committee

on Sept. 16 on the

ne if department heads fulfilled to “dodge” a committee subpoe1953 was a reorganization of their responsibilities under the na, according to Walter. the Truman Loyalty-Security Eisenhower executive order. In 1954 congressional campaign, Rep. Francis A, Walter (Dem.Program placing the responsibilileading Republican campaigners, ty more directly on the heads of Pa.), chairman of the House Un- including Vice President Richard government departments and American Activities Committee, M, Nixon, made the loyalty-secusays that Mitchell and Martin rity issue a primary one, and the 4| agencies. were commonly known to be ,sexRepublicans lost the election. Hearings are to begin befvure ual deviates and could have n the House Un-American Activi- fired by responsible department Nixon has been much criticized |

=lof

the

President’s

early

acts

in

for

his

implications

that

ted thousands of “security risks” from

the

Truman

administration,

and that ex-President Truman was “treasonable”

in which ed.

to

most

Truman

the

principles

Democrats

later

to mean

that Nixon

a former

President

had

of: the United

thy

hearings

and

the

can campaigners

fi ire.

ehnounced

the

appointment

Arroz con pollo with Sello Rojo! of

Betancourt’s

appointment,

which now awaits by the Superior

Mrs.

confirmation Educational

Council, will make her the second woman and new

dean

at

the first position.

the

ever

university to

hold

her

_A native New Yorker, Mrs. Betancourt earned her B. A. at the University of Puerto Rico, her masters at Columbia University in New York and her doctorate

at

the

University

of

Rome. The

34-year-old

U.P.R.

educator

joined

in 1947 as an English ins-

tructor

and

in

1958

was

named

director of the Humanities department in the School of General Studies.

Man Is Killed Walking; Road Toll Hits 248 Puerto

climbed end.

15

Rico’s

to

There

248

Nuevo,

death

the

were

injuries. Canuto Rosa

to.

traffic

during 12

accidents

Ayala,

was

toll

weekand

70, of Puer-

killed

Saturday

morning on Matadero Road in that town when struck by a car while walking along the road. Police said the driver of the car was

Eustaquia

A.

Mercado

do of Gupaynabo.

Merca-

.

She told police that she was blinded by the lights of an oncoming car and did not see Ayala in

time

to

stop.

The

victim

died

instantly. No charges have been made pending an investigation by District Atterney Balbino Colon, _In Lajas, two children were injured when the car in which they were riding struck a tree. They were identified as Luis modovar Domenech, 3,

Felipe

driver,

Almodovar

Hilda

Luz

Lopez,

Raul Aland, Luis

Lopez

13.

The

Rodri-

uez,

29, of Lajas, told police that younger passenger tried to] grab the wheel and she lost con-

trol of the car.

The children were

taken to Lajas Municipal Hospital.

“‘Arroz con Pollo” is a favorite dish here in Puerto Rico, and with good réason. There’s sonrething special about the way tender chicken goes with

tasty S rice—it’s a ural flavor combination! Start with a tender young chicken. and when you buy the rice, buy the best ..,

be sure it’s Sello Rojo!

cam

as likely to back.

UPR Appoints

Dr. Ethel Rios de Betancourt as dean of the School of General Studies.

1954

paign so that by 1956 the issue was avoided by many Republi-

at U. P. R.

University of Puerto Rico Chancellor Jaime Benitez has

this

accused

States of treason. Reaction against extremism on the Communist-in-government issue came after the Army-McCar-

\

Dr. Betancourt To Dean's Post

believ-

¢onstrued

DR. BETANCOURT ... mew dean

the

Eisenhower administrator in herit-


SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, September 12, 1960

ra

Operation Bootstrap Dinner Bankers Not Sure Easier Money Honors EDA Chief Msc By

MANUEL

Will Soon Be Available For All

SUAREZ

More than 275 people attended al dinner in honor of “‘Operation

By SAM AP Business

Bootstrap,” and its guiding light, sponsored by Teodoro Maescoso, the Supporters of Commonwealth Status. The Supporters of Common-

wealth

Status

is

an

NEW YORK -}and how fast

s

toward

organization

of business | ® made up primarily men attached to firms which have been

attached

result

of

to the

island

Operation

as a

Bootstrap.

Dr. Arturo Morales Carrion, Se cretary of State for the Commenwealth, and Jorge Font Saldana, vice president of the House of Representatives, were featured speakers. Lecal columnist Earl Parker Hanson introduced Moscoso. Moscoso outlined the progress made in Puerto Rico since the Start of Operation Bootsrap and what it has meant to the people of Puerto Rico. He thanked these

present

for having

enough

easier

fact

that

€apital ta!

can

in

take

we

started

exporters. Puerto

In an Carrion

pride

in

him

the

out

I wish

he

to

The

held

Puerto

proceeds

at the

were

had

to

the

the

easier

the

money

a sluggish

would

economy.

The

go

again. many

Seo Sure

bankers

to

Moscoso’s

which

victims

he

of

so

the easier money spread to all bank

the

from

prime

5

per

rate.

And

was

that

is

afforded only to a relatively few of the biggest corporations with the These are

best credit ratings. the ones that are said

to

least

suffer

tight

and

when

money

is

dear.

mines

how

prime

a customer

is

SHIP

BETWEEN

homed WAY

OFFICES,

AUTOMOBILES

RADIO

AND TRUCKS

by

handy,

to

Up

cut in interest charges in the next few months.

for

them

And rates

to cut

interest

charges.

But

lending conditions and are often quite different big

cities

and

the

the

the prime they may. The

list.

may drop can prune

And

Federal

some

Reserve

cut

the

costs

list

say Board

of

And

this it

now

is

and

When

can

and

how

cheaper

answer

cent,

For

is

a

cut

since

roughly

the

borrowers

of

one

corporations

fifty-fifty.

majority the

of

answer

bank

is:

It

next

various

and

whether

up or has

it is already

some

loaned

idle money

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SCHEDULES SEPT.

FRONTENAC CITY

de-

pends on the conditions where you are located, on your bank’s opinion of your credit rating,

bank reserve requirements so that in all some $600 million

Mamburg,

the

Treasury

borrow-

relaxing

customers

is:

charge off interest costs before splitting earnings with the US.

month.

between

money

per

ing such money from Federal Reserve Banks, once in June again.

get

banks’

still

any

likely

half of one per cent right now. In terms of earnings this means a drop of one quarter of one

has taken pains to see that the banks as a whole have’ more money they can lend. It has twice

the

to offset

much cheaper? For the lucky few on the prime

ones. While these banks the prime rate, they

for

enough

question

I

smaHer

in

JEAN

FORT >)

in

bringing

Antwerp

CONTACT

come

saying

FROM

ANITA

\ INSTANT

need

bankers

SHIPPING

as

Hu-

| Macao.

should

in de. reason

Thursday

in

Handy

This

are

each bank (with an eye on what his competitor is doing) deter-

favorite

flood

cent

they

Leaned

where

dinner

Hotel

loans

there’s no slackening mand fer loans and no

The majority of bank loans are made at higher rates. And

designated

the

cent

All

in the

aren’t

hands

at

Beach

bank

swell

Coast,

that

that

and

Ricans

from

Condado

go

charity,

Rico.”’

earlier speech, Morales congratulated those pre

will remain

to

about $3 1/2 billion. Should Come In

mise

in

heart.”

or

used

Many banks complain that they are loaned up at present. This is especially true in some booming sections, such as the Pacific

week

borrowers soon. The cut to 4 1/2

you

prime,

available. could be

to work.

But

selves into the comuntiy. ‘Once La Mancha de Platano( the stain of the plantain) is on you, it can never be removed, and no matter where you go when you leave here,

the

will be made added reserves

their

this

Not

they integrated them-

enjoying

more These

put

the

for the way

pay

on

only

per

“Fomento

those

spread?

bulls saw it as inspired by government financial agencies and aimed at geeting business on

Economic Development Administration,” he said. In the only political note of the | evening, Moscoso took a_handslap at Luis Ferre, industrialist and Statehood Party candidate for governor saying ‘‘the prominent industrialist’’ has many _investments in Florida, Venezuela, Cuba and the Dominican Republic. “Indeed,” continued Moscoso

should

banks took the first step toward making business borrowing cheaper. The stock market greeted the cut in basic interest charges by many top U.S. banks as a proneedle

the

he

was

gress

does

much

since demand for business loans normally turns upward in the fall as factories borrow to produce and retailers to carry stocks for the Christmas trade. And the banks will find it handy in bolstering their profits. Some see the added supply of lendable funds and the expected increase in demand for loans

faith in

as

(AP)—How far will the trend money

how

lowest, interest charge is subjeet to contraction in times of tight money, or to expansion when the banks have idle money

sure that trend will

Rico

and

for whatever money the bank is able and willing to lend him. Even the charmed circle of

Short term interest rates turned downward months ago. The first signs of easier mortgage terms have been reported. But it

Puerto Rico to open plants and offices on the island. ‘‘You have had as much to do with the pro- |

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Edwards noted that “the demand for new homes in Puerto Rico far exceeds the market in most of the 50 states. The FHA regional director, said the record of housing actomplishment in Puerto Rico ‘‘under the FHA

insured

mortgage

system

is

a shining example of what can be done when private industry and lenders and an agency of the Federal government operate together for

the Daeee benefit of of ab all

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Two Bank Officials Join National Credit Assn. s

8,

Two Banco de Ponce officials have been accepted for membership in Robert Morris Associates, a national organization of bank credit and loan officers. The officials selected are Alejo HAVANA (AP)—Fhe government has reinstated “chicken- Torres, vice president in charge less Wednesdays” for Cuba_be- of the bank’s San Juan offices, | assistant cause of a fowl shortage. A mi- and Alberto Paracchini, nistry of commerce decree ‘for- vice president in the bank’s Ponce bids killing, selling or serving Their membership was sponsorchicken in_ restaurants on ed by Banco Popular de Puerto Wednesdays until further notice. Rico.

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Leasing and time payment costs

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sion of the Department of Health. —

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Times

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ir man

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officials,

vernment

see

to

able

that

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agree

and

each

investor reading

every

to understand that there

Crane’s

has to

book

is

well

is a lot more about this stock

and

won't.

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said.

everything

with

it

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ness.

virtually fixed go uD. Incidentally, ney

rates,

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returns

months,

recent

in

bond

prices

valuable.”

more

have

as

turned

the

Feds

up

and

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bond

The

the

reduced

division

Blind

with nine the island.

a

special

pointed

Fenner,

&

Smith,

also

has

been

organized,

chapters

throughout

COLOGNE, Gérmany (AP) — West Germany’s share of world trade last year equalled for the first time the share that all of Germany had before World War II. The German Industry Insti-

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, September 12, 1960

8

Newlyweds Leave For States Ot Items Lost But Not Forgotten Following Nuptials Saturday By Betty Knorr

Here & There

In all the excitement and areas that gave her great con- | their first meeting of the 1960confusion of the past hur- cern—Ocean Park and De Diego 61 season and an unusual fashion | ricane-flood-wrought week, Avenue. Everytime the city had show was scheduled. The meet | a moderate rain, those two sec turned inte an aid for Humacao we had a few mishaps. A rally when Mrs. Stanley Jenner, tions were underwater. few unscheduled omissions one of the group’s members, arPage One News In Past appeared on the women’s rived in tears. She had just re “Then it was always page one pages. In Nory Segarra’s turned from Humacao where her story on dofia Felisa Rincon news,” the mayor said. “The | husband has a pajama factory. city spent a tidy sum on ay de Gautier, San Juan’s ma- water pumps to keep those areas | That was intact, she said, but the

The

Ferreiro.

centers

and | make

; trips

repeated

clubwomen

.|piece

on

what

the

leaders.

various

in

Rev.

José

Mrs.

F.| mention Well,

Floom?

There

and

Mrs.

Santurce.

legio

She

William studied

Puertorriqueio

here, while

the groom,

Cobb at the

William

of brother

Co-

de

Ninas

the

son of

Mrs.

Jack

MES.

FLOOM

in

pink

silk

shantung

who

white.

wood

commutes

to

take daily

town.

his

factory,

to the stricken

in

Los

A white silk organza

gown,

j

Bridesmaids

Angeles,

were

Myrna Lopez Cobb Gorbea,

Calif.

«4

a

College

de-

organza

gown.

wo-

the

Misses

Mena and Vilma in short blue silk

copies

of

the

bridal

They wore flat Dior bows

of the organza as headdresses and carried bouquets of white chysanthemums

no

Ushers

were

and

Héctor

Gonzalo

the

bride’s

Gonzalez

Gonzalez, pages

were

little Miss Patricia Cobb and Héctor Gorbea. Following the wedding ceremony,,a champagne breakfast was

pre-

Auxiliary

Community Center. met Wednesday for

held

in

the

Bird

Restaurant

at

the International Airport, from which the newlyweds flew for their Miami honeymoon. They will make

their

home

in Los

An-

geles while Mr. Ferreiro finishes his

studies.

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JUST MARRIED—Mr. and Mrs. Enrique Ferreiro who were married Saturday in Santa Teresita Church will make their home in Los Angeles, Calif., while the groom finishes schooling ‘STAR photo by Betty Knorr)

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main

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JUAN

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The folks on the East mantel to cover the gas jet

one

of those new

FOR

¥

the

gas

flame

Thank

cost ten cents

and

ed

brought a great deal of frustration on the Lower East Side.

roller

skate

through

Indians,

or

tenements.

life.

mantel,

GOLDEN

it People

to

the

sadly

a broom

and

be quiet. Even with the jets. Hardly a week

was

when

the

kids

through

downstairs,

grab

Noise

But

the a

to

upstairs

surveying

on

play

were

the

the

of

ceiling,

be

So

for

We

have

Juan

ing air because

into the lungs of the jet had been

fearful

man

that

might

off

the

to

and

forgotten

rush

waited

you

went

people had

turn

the

jet

to

you

a

minute

a

testing

to bed, but you

downstairs

become

to

electric

up the

one

that

has

habit,

there

came

broom

never

answer

Hayward, tember

fire

best

your

the

any

use,

broken.

HERB

ALTSCHULL

BONN, Germany haired man with a

completed

a year

to

as

take

He

—A white soft voice has

the

the

school

=

president

of

ing

he'd rather

be

young

enough

West

Germany—but

down

on the farm.

something

He state

is Heinrich Luebke, chief of in a country of 52 million

for eternally.”

people

but

almost

completely

its borders. had been minister

ef agriculture

for seven

years,

was not well known in country before becoming

promise

candidate

for

needs

he

A short,

A

wiry

presi-

Luebke

Luebke

take

has

He

HEINRICH

LUEBKE

.-. amiable

and

that and

he was arrested three times imprisoned 20 months.

sought

Although a_ conservative, he fought se hard for socialistic farm

get

to

use

Ludwig

five-year

the

Erhard,

minister, out of arena by making Finally,

Erhard

the

did

debate,

The

women’s

Democratic

Luebke,

Adenmaeur’s

So

to

economics

Adenaeur’s

Christian

Suggested

his

much _

refused. of

opportunity

the political him president.

after

orgamization

terms.

at

Union,

that

agriculture

Protestant

party,

time

minister.

leaders.

“It was rather strange,” Luebke remarks. ‘‘After all, I’m a Catholic and don’t have any children. I accepted, out of party loyalty.”

A year ago many

a nonentity, peared as

called Luebke

but he is now being a respected national

ader.

In

his

receives

Likes To Chat office, where

world

leaders,

clined to chat his visitors, in

he

daily

is

in-

overly long with the mood of the

career

In

particular

consolidate

major

theroughly | a’ foe jof bd bs de

Adolf

long

suggested

War

come

ing

Hitler

is

possible

for

‘It may

time,”

he

Said,

of

Same

he

of patches which has impediment

sought end

the

and strips, long been to farm

pres-

from the and Asia.

self-determination.

repudiated

the

this

campaign

is not

Pope,

being

anti-Kennedy-

techniques

“Knights

equally

is

“Protocols

distributed

1928

all

bigotry

over

which

again.

As

of

the

Isn’t

happen

By

a a

States.

To

United

vote

up

is what

I mean,”

sense as voting CAP

“We are making it’s slow progress.

progress,

as

'h8

on

with

him,

Walter

Hor

kefere

we

got

to

get

sident.

To

sectarian

pre-judge

label

Kennedy,

is, indeed,

or

anybody

anti-democratic

else,

solely

bigotry—as

lot

ficial glance should make Nathaniel

at history, especially American this crystal clear. “I dare aver,”

it’s

SMB

seem,

his

also

Gerald

Christian

Ward,

‘that

States,

Truth,

to

they

if

God

give

have

doth

no

where

Tolerations

power

in

Strictly

to

their

hands

Secular

in

such to

colonial history, said Presbyterian

his

word

adversaries suppress

of

his

them.”

and always has fought for by

atheists, agnostics, and humanists in intellectual and moral self. defense against all religions. A “true believer’ no matter what believes,

cannot

accept

the

divine

revelation

of

absolute

Truth

on the one hand and on the other, use all instruments of power to protect competing errors, particularly not if God comma nds him to be his brother’s keeper. Of course several Protestant groups (also Catholic ones) have defended toleration, at least for themselves. But the strength of this defense is usually comme nsurate to the absence of any formal creed. The leaders of the Reformation emphasized the indivi dual conscience and each believer’s direct communication with God through

personal

revelations.

This

has

of Protestant Christianity into more Not only Church-State separation but only

way

to

stop

“the

bloody

led.

to

the

fragmentation

and more competing sects. social secularization seemed

Tenents

of

Persecution.”

In the name of humanism, let’s put a man in the White House. One whose political Bible ig the Constitution , whose Creed is his oath af office, and whose faith supports the liberty and welfare

of

mankind.

TODA‘*%

BEST

FROM

EUROPE

a

more

tolerate

Principle

Toleration, and all its legal consequences, is been a strictly secular principle, invented and

‘NORWA\) Rhyl

Andersen

9-12

@ducation ‘before we ean come up with am educated guess. «

by

I have

remarked in this column some weeks ago. But the Rev. James, and other Protestant clergymen of diverse denominations, imply that Protestants are in favor of the separation of Church and State and Roman Catholics are against it. As an international organization, the Roman Catholic Church cannot categorically affirm any national-political principle. StateChurch separation is traditionally or constitutionlly upheld in some nations with a Catholic population and equally tradition-

the

Reed.

a

Baptist

be for a man who is a Quaker.” But so far, no one camagainst Nixon in order to defeat William Penn. for Pre-

can-

Kennedy urges big spending education. How much? Well

now, i

“But ‘niahy German youths seem Zrde

spend

named

as the

I would be for a man who done it; the issue remains.”

eee

92

ce

fellow

by

of time presidential

didates

but

“I think Germans appreciate democracy more than others be cause of the years we didn’t have res

A—Judging

amount

York

“against

“for God.” One

FLETCHER KNEBEL STAB Washington Bureau

adviser?

Luebke

him

a New

Republican

six strips, in order to give one to can keep it. ss each of his sons without playing favorites. Q—Who is the top Republican told an interviewer. “The farm wasn’t too big in the first place.

wins

for election

Russia’s secret weapon at the Olympie games: A promise that any man who wins a gold medal

growth.

on As

;

to be

FEVER

to

of

among

Running

doesn’t

POTOMAC

old

of

of Columbus

spurious

widely

anti-Catholic

Pope

however,

makes as much

I would Paigned

the

We

right of self-determination

II to seek-

has and

reunification through

Russians of Africa

but

not

any other people.”

antiquated farm-

farms

that

about

must never stop insisting on our belief that the Germans have the

Only recently he talked a farmer out of dividing his land into

and they are. tough. | it »

since World

system system

always

se

long

ing methods in West Germany.

sessions. Luebke but his eyes are

He) was

of

ing to modernize

German cafe speaks softly moving

regime

measures that in his youth he was given the nickname, “Red Heinrich.” : He has devoted much of his

“This

he

it

“Tt is our best weapon,” Luebke said. ‘They understand the mean-

soft-spoken

The second expired last September. Chancellor Kenrad Adenauer

two

on

materialistic

to be reunified.

sure on the new countries

Nazi

to

a

would

the

stricted

is

fought

“but I think it can be done.”

been a fighter all his 65 years. As President he isn’t allowed to fight— one of the rules of the job is that it must be above politics and partisan affairs.

Theodor Heuss, the first president of West Germany, was re-

be

of his compatriots,

believes

Germany

spurious

anti-Semitic,

Zion,”

an

a few

By the same logic, one could argue that “Nixon’s utterances show he believes in warfare, both hot and cold, if necessary. If the Society of Friends would declare against absolute pacifism,

he

Unlike many

Fighter

man,

‘‘democracy

than

The

quite

Walsh explained, this is a matter of Policy, not principle. But the complete separation of Church and State is not and logically cannet, be the principle of any church. Even a supers

the

concentration

rather

the

of

launched

up

itself would declare for separation, is a Catholic. But the church hasn’t

not

convince

must

to

have

ally or constitutionally denied in others. As the late Father

for

Par-

minister, the Rev. Dr. E. S. James, rationalized his bigotry with the statement: “His (Kennedy’s) utterances show he believes in keeping church and state separate. If the Roman Catholic church

values.”

dency. Always

that

that

greater

spiritual

his own a com-

the

people

campaigns.

remarked, and Eisenhower denied ineffectively, Nixon at the front door proclaiming charity and tolerance”

has

Pope”

But he feels this is not peculiarly a German problem. All over the free world, Luebke said, ‘‘one

un-

known outside Although he

to

presidential

that picked

hate-mongers.

Men

President

church

equally

organizations

The

granted.

the

is twin

The

STAR:

for

current

Times writer observed: “This time, church people who raise objections in sermons, pamphlets, and editorials aren't running against the candidate, but against the Pope.” ,

Beresford

home,

Wise

votes. But

P. R.

democracy

blames

the

but

West German President Luebke Still Little Known After Year By

the

movement

professional

Truman “stands

let-

and his letter ot Sep-

7 in

in

Masonic

the

Bus

Mr.

part

Protestants. Usually responsible Protestant leaders have also gone record in opposition to “a Catholic in the White House.”

28

to

various

Oath”

Bravo, Bravo, Bravo. And to you Mr. Editor, it is apparent you are either antiPuerto Rican or you have a lot to learn. Luis Lopez Miranda San Juan, P. R.

or the pounding.

been

and

the-Catholic

BRAVO!

Sir: In

turned

wide

our

translated

es

that some

into

the

Metropolitan

kids

was

under

do

Authority San Juan,

used

the

You

still fearful

lights

give

and

too.

whether

were

didn’t

off

that

determining

ticularly in the South, Baptists, Fundamentalists, some Methodists,

Sep-

Felix Mejias President and General Manager

who had almost asphyxiated At night, you were always

a pulmonator

might eseape later. The sad thing was after

the It

had

gas

leak. Then gas

you

have

of

lighted to send you a copy if you give us your mailing address.

folks were frightened of the gas that you did not see firemen pump-

someone left om.

a

appear-

Star

we

to

mantel, went by

Think?

Contrary to optimistic predictions, the “religious issue” plays

for your

ter and distributed it among our employees and we will be de-

the

the

much

assured

the

mantel,

yelling

San

breaking

play.

collapsed

the

tenement

always

very

letter which

circumstances

the

buying

the

you

to render the most efficient service.

cowboys

of

began

in

can

the

through

constant

people

reverberations

pound

rooms,

hide-and-seek

Do You

Policy, Not | Principle

MRS.

of the Metropolitan Bus Authority, especially our drivers. You

Up to the time the mantel made its ap pearance on the mass market, kids could do as they wanted in the tenements. They could and

&

12, 1960

What

tember 2, in “Letters to the Editor,” on behalf of the employes

it

and if you slammed the door it collapsed and ten cents was a lot in those days. The mantel

also kids

MR.

encouraging

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Ten Days Of Peril Khrushchev

Nikita

Premier

Soviet

stricted to the island of Manhattan

been

has

during the

re-

10

for the meeting

days he plans to remain in New York

ef the General Assembly of the United Nations. These will be 10 dangerous days for the peace of the worid. ‘With Khrushchev at the U.N. will be other leaders

Communist

ef

gh have, throutheir

Some

nations.

tyranny. sown seeds of hatred deep in the souls of men, Their movements while in New York will require every security precaution the nation and the city can

for the period of their stay in the United

muster

States. Some, such as Hungarian butcher Janos Kadar, who directed the slaughter of Hungarians in 1956, with the aid of Khrushchev, will find a host of exiled . Hungarians and relatives of murdered victims of the Budapest tragedy living as free men and women in

New York City and elsewhere in the United States. Poland’s Communist boss, Wladyslaw Gomulka,

need close protection from Polish

will

Yugoslavia’s

will

exiles,

as

Nasser

and

Czechoslovakia’s

Egypt's

Tite,

Marshal

Novetony.

Antonin

will be a time of great uneasiness for our

This

for the peoples of the

indeed, cies agenand,

security

The tempestuous

world, east and west.

Khrushchev

is not expected to be conciliatory, nor is he likely to make less than the utmost out of this propaganda forum which he has manipulated for some pré-arranged New

HEAD OF THE HOUSEHOLD

It will be a trying time in

end he hopes to achieve.

York, in our nation and in the world. We mest pray and hope that the millions

Khrushchev Visit To The U.N. Has Washington Hand-Wringing

who

hate and who might seek this opportunity for vengeance will withhold their anger im the interests of world peace. If misfortune should befall one or more ef the visiting despots on United States soil, we

would

be held responsible.

places

who

to

make

By (Editor, RALPH MCGILL’ Atiaats Constitution)

in many

There are men

not hesitate

would

use of such

an event to achieve their objective of proving to the

quickly,

peacefully,

More

Lives

and

they come

May

Assembly.

will be lost in the

safely.

Saved M it is unpatriotic to talk about by

a day.

at a rate of one

Now,

it.

It

is, say

the

members

of

more

become

with

laws

of those

has

the

the

did

of

more experience, the fatality rate should decrease faster. This is the objective that Puerte Rico has

sought. It is indeed gratifying to see results which we know can be continued only through cooperation on all sides. :

The killing

achieve

police

themselves

a safe

cannot

alone and

and

others.

sane

prevent Only

community.

drivers

from

the drivers

can

Nothing

can

contribute more te safety on our highways

than com-

mon courtesy, consideration for the other fellow, and. constant alertness to the possibility of accidents.

not

munists

pres-

if he

be comiag

not

would he would

think

States.

President

Eisenhower

could

not

go

Russia. He was barred from Japan. can come te the United States. He comes, ef course, as a diplomat the

UN. And,

as an

extra

to

But Nikita to

piece;of presumptive

he is fetching along top Comsome of the satellite countries. frem munists The average Asian, Latin and African are not

well informed

matic

who

in all

immunity.

will

the

niceties of

UN

diplo-

There will be some, perhaps,

recognize

that

the

United

States

did not act with boorishness about Khrushchev’s coming. But .most, of ;them will see fpem, i was: ’ only -that Khrushchev

America and

propagandizing

Soviet

licies

been

have

so

well

meeting

will

fare

and

laws,

benefit

be, hang

arrive

in strength.

It

Mr. K. There is no sign will be a confident of any trouble in Moscow. The Chinese Com-

apparent by the day that the

familiar

more

police enforcement

to

The “Serooch Owl”. will then be on the roost. And, in the meaning of the old story, it will keep “scrooching” up to the chickens

Khrushchev

new traffic laws and police enforcement are paying invaluable dividends to the people of Puerto Rico. As drivers

weight

on the roost until they fall off the end of it and can be caught in midair by the owl.

instead of

255 dead, there are 248. That represents tremendous progress in the fight to lower the rate of killings. It is becoming

a coercive

may

future, flow a varied, unrelenting Soviet sure of subversion and persuasion.

lives. running

September,

there

their heads. It is just possible that by iber 20 the Congo will be under Rus sian gontrol. If so, the new nations, which have supported the UN mission in that chaotic countty, will know that from the Congo, in the literal heart of Africa, there will, in the

Up to August 29, the fatalities in traffic accidents were

And

the

of

courting

great

delegations.

over

The death toll on the highways of Puerto Rico reached 248 this weekend in the 255 days since the first of this year. That means we have saved seven

human

African ‘late

by

delegation.

a

be

will

There

new

music

and

words

of

flood

Communist

the

from

go

and

WW

of peace and disarmament. That these measures are known to be impossible of attainment

world that the U-S. is the aggressor nation, the nation that would instigate war at any price. The burden is ours, and we are certain that everything humanly possible will be done to protect the visitors during those 10 days. But they will be 10 days of anxiety, in and out-

side the General

aAAuLDIS

Post Pierce St-Leuss

QA

Communist

in

an

reminded isolated him

enable

unity.

The

to

they would

not

The

UN

position. a

make

satellite

show

leaders

of

will

all be wearing the old school tie as designed by the Kremlin. Mr. K. will reign as undisputed leader of world communism. Eurepe

realiy

doesn't

matter.,.not

for

link

with

the

Mid-

the time being. If the Congo can be won, then all Africa will be tilted toward Moscow. There the

will be a close, almost direct

Algerians

and

a

new

threat

for

East, Nasser, and the Mediterranean. The administration -has again been outnot and outthought.: I. we:do maneuvered

dle

“our this and can talk only ‘about ; upderstand strenghts, “ then indeed has folly won the day.


THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, September 1Z, 1960

12

Report

Collapse

Of

Follows (Continued The

he

From

familiar

sensed

bellished

is

Page

Pattern 1)

pattern

still

each

day

being by

the

Soviet,

On

Russia

U.S.

Of Soviet

their

fears

that

ted

and

of

spy threats, well

respect that scares and of and well-orchestra- |so long to create.

amplified.

It

is

the

|

Now

all

was

it

had

sour.

“hard” line agamst the “tough” | Propagandists had displaced stage, the “position of strength.” | diplomats again; noise had When people in Moscow | Placed communication. talked Teally

They

of a two-year setback they had two things in mind.

recalled

that

only

The two |ingful

years had passed since they had read the same threats of rockets

—not over the island of Cuba but over the islands of Quemoy, Matsu

and

Taiwan.

They

“Worst”

had

mats

Did

Net

Mean

total collapse of contact was what and

Russians

alike

the dis-

War

meandiplomeant

when they said they feared the “worst.” At no time this summer did they fear war, precise|ly because old tactics

they and

recognized the because many

heard the same warnings of in. |of them felt that they undertervention and ‘volunteers’—not | stood why the Soviet leaders in the Congo but in Lebanon. had found it necessary to switch

“soft”

to

and :

many

lapsed. |despite

feeling that as the Krem-

was the

the

Communist

ligerent

of

allies

in

no, doubt sotf

beyond

It

is

a_

policy

that seeks popular support and official indebtedness in weak nations like Cuba and the Con-

tary conflict. What to the

to

be

and:

views

have

of!

almost

of “coexistence”

still

and

de-

i TOen f,

may

seem

hard

and

currently by all Soviet rulers, A mere adjustment of the flamé under this or that kettle hag usually

been

ate

effect

the

abroad.

Japan. Khrushchev

West

soft policy potions have almost always been kept brewing con«

natiens

V7

Peiping

contradictory

versal” that spire either

speaks

bel-

the

notions

go. And it strives to undermine the stability of more resistant

like

at-

more

political and economic war on the West—short of violent mili-

the Soviet bloc has always been “\a central purpose of Soviet

Premier

against

his

against

policy

Why

sufficient

a

Soviet

gentle

back

again

is

of

to

cre

“sharp

re

is intended to im fear or relaxation

the

from do

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some

col-

influence

policy.

concept

by

a feeling that, changes between

*|soft and hard tactics, nothing basic had changed at all. For example, the extension of

foreign

fends

Whatever the tone of his voice, he has not changed the mean. ing of coexistence: ideological,

other negotiations

It all

Policy

tacks

lin began to play out the U-2 drama toward its courtroom cliMax, as the summit conference

taken

turning

from

That was the dominated Moscow

the

from Moscow. It is the pattern |®ame-calling and tough posturof angry notes and ugly inci-|img would quickly destroy the dents, of protests and expul-|atmosphere of reasonableness sions, rocket

Foreign

so suddenly “hard.”

And when they talked of a of two years, or one that |setback em- |year, or three, they were ex-

news |pressing

Negotiations

leaders

to tough precisely

not

always

the

change

this

den

enough

to

turn

line

and

when

they

obvious.

year

But

was

permit

sud-

specialists

on Soviet affairs to search clues from before and after U-2

far the

incident.

Long before the fateful May Day flight of the U-2, there hat been a suspicion in Moscow that the

Soviet

than

leaders

satisfied

quences

of

Soft-words

were

with

less

the

their’

conse

big-stick-but-

approach.

Despite

i

great

efforts

te

charm United States business circles, the Soviet leaders had failed to obtain valuable trade and credits. Despite great

such

efforts

neutral

4 woo

to

nations

as

Iraq

and Egypt, the Soviet leaders appeared distressed by these

countries’ repeated dependence. Despite

efforts

at

shows

of

in-

great

indoctrination

home,

some

Soviet_leaders

were

ried that the tensions would

of

the

plainly

wér-

easing of world erode the patrio-

tic fervor and viet people.

loyalty

of

the

So-

Finally, in the weeks before the scheduled summit meeting, Premier

picion after

Khrushchev

that all,

the

voiced

West

negotiate

sus-

would

a

new

not

status

for West Berlin—an objective to which he had strongly committed himself. On May 1, therefore, the United States U-2 reconnaissance plane sailed’ over the heads of

men

already

uneasily ,prepar-

ed to believe that did not pay. “You have pulled from

under

kind

words

the

rug

Khrushchev

out and

from under many of us,” one Russian writer remarked fhe night the U-2 story became known. The “us”

in

his

comment

re

ferred not to professional Communists but to the younger Soviet

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his

goals

at

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8

13

12, 1960

September

Monday,

Anti-Reds In Laos Rosen Observes ICA Training Start Rebel Action

U. P. R. Notes

of

the

Cooperation,

Admi-

of

Office

man

Univer-

me’ Benitez invited Rosen to lecand at the university ture observe the training received at the school trainees ICA

to by of

At preadministration. public sent there are 18 Latin American scholarship students from

El Salvador, Paraguay,

Panama,

Ecuador,

Colombia,

and

Argen-

The Jay Milder art exhibit will at

the

University

Mu-

seum until Sept. 16. Milder, of at the studied Neb., Omaha, University of Nebraska, then in Paris under several artists and at the Sorbonne University. In Chicago he studied at the Art Institute, and later at the Puebla Art Institute, Mexico. He has Chicago, at Puebla, exhibited (Mass.), and the Provincetown with brains Fulton and Zabriskie Galleries in New York, as well as in one-

NANCY ANNE FLEMING ... beauty

of

his

and New

paintings

are

By

in the permanent, collection at the Chrysler and Ohio Museums. .

The

sion

se?

Medical

Test

College

will

be

given

stige

and

(—Antisouthern

Laos.

There

have started a rethe two-week-old

ever.

TONY

EXCODA

BANGKOK, © Thailand in forces, Communist Laos

at

volution

the

they

say

Admis-

against

Phoumi

Applications

be

may

Prince

requested

from the UPR or from The Psychological Corp., 304 5th St. New N.

Y.

Luis A. Toledo, president of the law school graduating class at the University of Puerto Rico,

said

his

congratulations Association of

class

tendered

its

to the Lawyers P. R. by reason

of the Association’s

receiving

the

Souvanne

clared

antiNosavan, Phoumi by Gen. Communist strongman in past Lao-

Vientiane.

main-

Savanna-

at

headquarters

khet, about

now

who

governments

tains

of

175 miles southeast

The

pro-western

govern-

ment backed by Phoumi was posed Jast month by a coup.

de-

heard

in

Savannakhet

radio,

in

running

that

things,

how-

said

rebels

constitution,

martial of

southern

little doubt

the

command

Phouma.

was

broadcasts

abolished

There was no announcement of any rebel military action planned tian

popularity was

The

University Sat., Oct. 29. Dead- peutralist government in Vientiane Premier neutralist by line for applications is Oct. 14. headed

ee

ses

open

Two

York,

tina.

be

exhibits at Omaha

York.

Jai-

Chancellor

Wednesday.

sity

Ad-

Public

the

visited

ministration,

the

of

division

training

International

nistration

director

Rosen,

Mckee

S.

Dr.

law the

and

de-

assumed

army.

This is easier said than done, for the Laotian army is scattered throughout the isloated jungle kingdom, and monsgon rains soon

will turn of mud.

the few

into

rpads '

seas

is known to Phoumi However, have forces loyal to him at Paksane, 50 miles from Vientiane.

The

rebel

broadcasts

Phoumas’ Souvanna of opening the door munist invasion from

accused

government to a Comneighboring

said capital, neighboring outstanding achievement award this granted by the American Bar Phoumi set up a revolutionary north Viet Nam. They reported Prince Association. The president of the government yesterday with des- Communist-led forces have attecklocal. bar association has béen Boun Oum na Champassak, ed Laotian army outposts in northssak Champa old invited as -guest ‘of honor to cendant of the general ern Phong Saly and Sam Neva inspector attend the law school anniversa- kings, former pre- provinces. great of man a and Laos in ry celebration Sept. 23-24.

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Anne Fleming, 18,.of Montague, Mich., was chosen Saturday night. Nancy,

who

has

dark

brown

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an

5-foot-6,

excellent

worked

116-pound

swimmer

as a life

girl

and

is

has

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SAN

JUAN

STAR

Monday,

September

12, 1960

REX MORGAN, M.D.

By

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AT ANY MOMENT!

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Schools

Days Are Over

By The

DANNY

long

vacation

lazy

are

With

FLAMM summer

over

and

days

Puerto

of

+

Lazy Summer names

like

that

they

Colegio

can’t

students

schools.

are

Mrs.

back

Maria

monwealth

to

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Ri-

books

Serralto,

Spanish

Com-

Department

chief, with her staff of offering unique Spanish In each grade, individual

four, is classes. students

will

at their

be taught

own levels. Face-lifting

ject

at

year

a

separately was

a

Robinson cheery

summer

High

new

of

vely. there

Robinson

Student

this paint

school year: ‘Kiosko” or

and

an

‘“‘Anexo”

acquainted

and

Broath

se

Antilles’

for

or supply

pre-

¢

National

Honor society branch, under sponsor Ketty James, has already held

store.

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DiSolvo,

Judy

Broach,

Bob

Tweedy club at

a

decided

to

Plank,

Knight

Nancy

and

Sharon

The school meeting last

debate Friday

take

in

new

members.

*e

At

St.

John’s

Prep,

a

school

volleyball team was selected. The team will test its strength against

Robinson High’s men on Robinson’s volleyball court at 3 p.m. next

Dorothy

Dandridge

number of radio ‘“‘hams’’ or amateur radio operators at St. John’s.

Sammy Davis Jr.

At its after

Distr. by Columbia Pictures

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COBIAN'S THEATRES ENTERTAINMENT

Pictures For TODAY

PARAMOUNT -

Barbera

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Rush

BUSH”

2nd. Week Victor Mature - Hedy Lomarr “SAMSON AND DELILAH”

- Kim

“STRANGERS WHEN

meeting

at school

last Friday.

Even

more

Novak

WE MEET”

AS

Start

VIRGO

Since

meeting

are

P.

T.

and

special

in

get

some

welcome LEO

appreciation

unexpected

and

22 to Aug.

21)

SANTA Jody

come

whose

MARY

“REVOLT OF THE

DEARE”

GLADIATORS”

that would be both expens-

mage

ive and lamentable.

it

(Jan. 21 to Feb.

AQUARIUS

to loved 19) Be loyal and helpful ones, little children, teachers et

als instead of being critical and

| harsti PISCES

(Feb. 20 to March 20)

If you are not careful in comveryou could easily cause at home or with persons

sation, trouble

You

fairs, and suffer real loss.

who

have

power

over

your

af-

|

Postmaster . Without Pa. P.0 (AP)—This County

outside

village

Philadelphia (pop. about 1,000) has a full-fledged postmaster— but no post office. To John A. Schultz, the postmaster, it’s funny—but no laughing matter. The 30-year-old Schultz, now

Calif. the

a

an

Her brother Ronald, 9, boosted her up ve she could watch the wash go around,

sheetmetal

unemployed

work-

er, was appointed acting | postmaster of Neshaminy with: Warrington township—and abolished

respondent Elaine Broder will have reports on the big November Senior

Wiener. She left an estate estimated

postmaster.

at $18,000.

came, from Pennsylvania’$ two senators, Democrat Joseph Clark Scott. Hugh Republican and Also from the National League

Bazaar as soon as information is available .... Tryouts for the Robinson High choir are ali during next week.

being

held

A

a

live

probate

Miss

by

surrogate

Spratt,

who

died

David

Aug.

she

toppled

in.

from

her

salary

of

which

$2,568,

it

a

pension

his

wife

eel

was

fined $5 for cruelty—to

beat

St.,

near

and

her

total

of

to

county

the

she cleaned. The rest was left to other county empleyes and friends.

employes’

two

whose

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clerk

Puerto Rico Dishes

Air Conditioned

REsTAvRANT

established

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in 1848

PUERTO

CUISINE

RICAN

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congratulations

Postmasters.

a wife

daughters

and

to support,

with

a post office.

or

mail

postmaster.

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as

joy— not

|

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Juan 3

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times. he’s can’t. Three He test, clerk-carrier the flunked but passed the postmaster exam. He is qualified only to be a

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The oldest restaurant in Puerto Rico

PICTURE

sub-

Schultz

“We have been living om peanuts since April and I’m up te my neck in debt,” he said. So why doesn’t Schultz take another ‘post office job, like a

BAR

A UNIVERSAL- INTERNATIONAL

of

jumping

witheut

offices

| eehla’s §

it thought

Senate

Schultz, with

young

wasn’t

five

and

eel.

But

45 Congress

$1,650

S.

of

Association

the cop on the

home,

least

of Postmasters and the National

She bequeathed $2,500 to PatrolFranklin Cook,

At

U.

confirmed

Messages

of half that amount. man

The

did.

sequently

18

reached

and

job.

Schultz’s

miparents, Montgo-

at the age of 84, saved the money maximum

GOTEBORG, Sweden (AP)— fisherman admitted spanking with

to

FOXES”

“THE WRECK OF THE

less and da-

suffer

could

you

Rescued nutes later by her Mr. and Mrs. Roy

RIALTO-SAN JUAN “YOUNG JESSE JAMES”

Cheriton

Jan,

to

22

20) Be most careful in all you do and recheck any work, or

NESHAMINY,

was

obligations,

(Dec.

and

which

Wayne - William Holden ‘THE HORSE SOLDIER”

7:35] DRIVE-IN SUPER Heston - Gary Cooper

with

very

cleanest little girl in town. She went for a spin in

of-

through

CAPRICORN

2-year-old

Montgomery

it or

follow

to

not

sure

Bucks

MONICA,

a time,

(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)

associate who is,in no moodto

Little Jody Takes A Spin (AP)—For

you

22 to (Nov. SAGITTARIUS Dec. 21) Don’t try to pin down

assistance. (July

it is you

duties

any

Her gratitude was revealed in her will which has been admitted

activities

Gregory Peck - Ave Gardner “ON THE BEACH” 1

OF

22)

friends.

at future

HOLIDAY -- 12:00 M.

“PRINCE

Oct.

you get into a peck of trouble.

coverage

fices she cleaned at the Essex County Hall of Records, and other

EE

John

to

venture

up

clear

be

so

AMBASSADOR - 12 M. “VIOLENT PLAYGROUND” “THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY“

23

Your intuition is quite erroneous,

can be quite disappointed in your comrades today, but this is only because they have worries

NEWARK, N. J, (#—Fannie Spratt, a charwoman for 25 years, was not one to forget the cop on persons

(Sept.

may have. SCORPIO

A.’s

Remembers Friends the

be

f

first

Fannie Sprail's Will

beat,

22)

not

mind.

ting into a new

of additional schools in the column. See you next Monday.

the

Sept.

morrow before going into that new idea or venture you have LIBRA

to this year’s STAR correspondents Carolyn Rudd, Elaine Broder and Paul Stawinski. Next week we will have

to

may

While you are desirous of get-

Many thanks to those who have helped: make the column possible this week

22

credit

adequate today, better await the

p.m.

Commonwealth

(Aug.

your

and |

are scheduled at the same spot every Friday. Robinson Senior Bazaar Chairman and STAR cor-

expected

Cruelty To Animals

Phone oS

Continuous Shows Starting 2:00 P.M. Douglas

first

today .... Ten-pin minded students at Robinson formed an intra-school

LORRAINE - 12 M. SIC HALL

their

bowling league. More than 55 members came to the Paradise Bowling Alley for the first “‘meet-

Phen,

BRAMBLE

first meeting next Tuesday school in the lab, new

members, under sponsor Santiago Garcia, will vote on rules. Newly elected Robinson class student council representatives will have

Radio

first

2:30

TENDENCIES:

right by taking no any kind today. Nei-

ARIES (March 21 to April 19) During the day you may become (Parent-Teachers’ Association) first activity, a “Get Acquainted’ impatient because of unexpected in putting your ideas dinner-dance, will be held at the delays Berwind Country Club on Oct. 15 across. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) from eight to one am. The cost of the informal affair is $5 per By working in that calm and positive manner of yours, you person. Fort Buchanan’s Teen Club will can easily clear up any existing hold a dance every Friday night problems. GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Only members and’ guests are invited. During early morning you may te get going on All Antilles students and Army find it difficult dependents eligible for member- your ideas, activities because of ship. The club will present two unexpected delays. special events this coming week: MOON CHILDREN (June 22 a “Sock Hop” at the club house to July 21) Morning can be quite i the us hours of 7:30 gloomy for you, if you endeavor p.m. to 11:30 pim. and a picnic to turn away from your duties. at Punta Salinas the following Stick to your post instead beSaturday. cause by evening you will then ee ¢

and Rudy

five-member

at

and problems of their own cannot go along with you.

12, 1960

in

Jose’s

its

September

to get

their duties

have

By Carroll Righter ~cesxxsaannans

RRR IRIE

Student

sees

Friday. A radio club may eventually result in an increase in the

Kirk

Tuesday

The

Sidney Poitier

“THE

next

new equipment ‘a meeting. More students will soon school canteen, join the distinguished five: Mike

METROPOLITAN

Burton

will

elected vice

sident and Todd Duning Benitez for treasurer.

Doily shows 4 and 8:15 P.M. Sat.— Sun. and Holidays 1:15 — 4:00 — 8:15 P.M. SEATS AVAILABLE

Richard

Club

secretary’ respecti-

Nancy

with

advance....San

However tension is high as were no majorities fr presi-

Knight

Council’s

fund-raising ingenuity has brought new dividends to students for the new for

and

were

new

system that enables officers

dent and treasurer. The election will be carried into next week with run-offs between seniors Bob

and shiny new desks greet students. The

Woodbury

president

pro-

and

coat

Lynda

Jose’s

Monday, Council officers, Rafael Perez, president; Antonio Villamil, vice GENERAL president; Rafael Haddock, treas- the week urer; and “Pupilo” Jimenez, se- chances ef cretary were installed at a special assembly last week. These officers were elected at the end of last school year according to a new

miss!

St. John’s students voted to donate the entire remaining sum and ringing alarm clocks. New in last year’s charity fund to the freshmen look eagerly ahead to San Juan Junior Chamber of Comtry to see what their years of high merce to help Puerto Rican flood school will bring. Seniors become victims. Commonwealth is also extra-serious with the thought of helping out by collecting clothes a bustling college campus in mind. for these unfortunate persons. So, we all begin a new school Antilles High’s student activities year. are well underway. Student CounNew teachers have appeared and cil elections were held last Friday. new courses are available in many Popular juniors Ellen Reichelt. and

co's

San

What The Stars Foretell

OE

News

— Monday, September 12, 1960

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, September 12, 1960 Our Man in San Juan

CUFF

Notes And

By Chuck New : rreras of Ponee. Flying to Florida especially for the wedding from Bayamén were Rafael Serrano, Orlando Rodriguez and Myrna Rivera. Incidentally, Myrna’s husband,, Dr. César Wilfredo Rivera recently returned from the University of Madrid’s Medical College and is now serving his internship at Municipal Hospital in Santurce.. Among the startled tourists caught

this

addition to being with one of land’s largest papers, Director of Weimar Inc. and divides ‘his time between San Juan and Cleveland. Weimar is a comparatively new operation in P. R,, and is concerned with the making of artificial stone plaques, made

of

imitation

marble.

A reporter’s iibsbonk is3 somewhat akin to a camera's goes his notebook is sure to be at hand. On a recent trip to New.

York, these impressions

in the path of the recent Hurricane

The

another missile to Cape Canaveral to see his pad. Ex: There’s one missile plant that Saves money on transporta-

film. Its pages become filled, almost automatically, with scribbled impressions, because everywhere the reporter

corded

by

—New

its

Our

City,

Summer

of

according

Commerce,

Festival

despite

the

of

a

an all night Rum

I dropped

last

nished

evening.

Ray

designs

motel

type

for

building

recently

a

new

to

be

tree ears

fi-

Germany,

the

unusual,

emergency and

who Ser-

did an ex-

Ho-

WKAQ- (2) WAPA-(4) WKBMMonday, September 12 11:00—(4) Documentales

tel, Hamburg, and would like to have them visit him there... Mr.

(11) The Big Picture 12:00—(11) En Rojo, Azul y Blanco

and

is

staying

Mrs.

at

the

Marvin

Atlantic

Schwartz,

house

guests of the Stan Silvers, are cotey hunting, preferably by the Mrs. Pepita Garcia is re-

11:30—(4)

1:30—(4)

3:45-—(2) 4:00—(2)

Telefiesta

“Sebre

el

de

la

(11)

Tarde

Abismo”

Cartoons “Su Pecado de Ayer” Hogar

(6)

12

AMBASSADOR: Gambler’s Choice, pedo Boat GRAND: Me Importa Poco, Viaje Luna WOLIDAY:

Once

More

With

Flying Fontaines LORRAINE: Samson

MUSIC

HALL:

Strangers a

Feeling.

Tora

la The

Delilah

wien We Meet

MATIENZO: Yo Pecador METRO: Home From the Bill METROPOLITAN: Porgy and Bess NEW BROADWAY: Des Hijos Desobedientes, Edad de la PARAMOUNT: The RIVIERA: Stage Show SAN

RIALTO; SUPER

The

DRIVE

PARADISE:

JUAN

Cossacks, Wild RIO PIEDERAS IN:

The

Heritage

Unforgiven

Never So Few BOOSEVELT : It Started With a Kiss,

PUERTO NUEVO KRESTO-DENIA: Gazebo MARTI: Dr. Jekyl and Mr, Hyde, The Cossacks | CORCELLES: The Scapegoat, Girls Town BAYAMON INTERNATIONAL 1 Oe Gas IN: Taming Suttan’s Gal, Man

Seis

6:25—(2) 6:30-(2) (4) (6) 6:45—(4)

1554 Ponce de Leda

Puerto

With

Rico’s

Littlest

The Mostest ' Paul Dillinger | at. the

piano

ever;

that

cost

$2

in tie

wearing one stomach. —In

shops

t publicized Puerto Rican in ew York these days is Felipe Ortiz (formerly of Coamo), who’s

Square.

—Dulcet music is standard equipin elevators

of new

buildings...So

are

reeryiting kids, ages

business

TV

sets

(4) “Wyatt Earp” (11) Les Caidos Pueden Ganar 7:3%- . oe Espafiol “Eran 3 de Caballeria” o Seven League Boots (1) Patrulla de Caminos 8:00-(4) Show Panamericano (6) “Se Rematan Dusiones” Film (11) “A Manos Lienas” 8:30- (4) Pumarejo 9:00—(2)

“En

Casa

de

Mama

Catalina”

(6) 10:00-(2) Noticias y Deportes (4) Versos y Melodias (1) Tertulia 10:20—(2)

10:30-—(4)

Aventuras

de

Paladin

Kiss Causes Accident TOKYO (AP)—A 20-year-old student was charged with violating a law protecting cultural assets after accidentally breaking a finger belonging to Miroku Bosatsu— a 1,300-year-old Buddhist statue housed in Tokyo’s Koryuji Temple. The student said he was kissing the statue

in

neighborhood Brooklyn 12 to 19, for an organi-

where

it’s impossible

—The

height

of

egg-head

from

furniture.

must

sleep -on

suburban

areas

her

almost

the

rubber

ones

held

to

the

foot

by a band between the toes. —School

kids

a

scribbling

everything with gol rcolpred ball point pens. —The Gaslight, a! beatnik es-

CLUB ae aha

about

too

much

noise

during

the

snob

these days in the upper West Side’s

Spanish Harlem. United Artists is shooting a $5 million CinemaScope

a.m. hours). —The slightly

jaded

version

Ave.

originally

Kansas and Iowa) currently find it fashionable to say: ‘“‘We don't really like living in New York, but it’s ruined us for living any-

of

‘‘West

India

Beer

all'iin

Ex:

Spanish.

A

Side

Story’’

polaris

(Listings

DENVER (AP)—A touch of color is going to be added to the driver’s licenses) issued to Colorado motorists. Color photographs will adorn the licenses, just as soon as equipment can be installed, says William Cassell, chief of the state motor vehicle division. The colored pictures cost a per

license,

he

ex-

plained, but will be used because they can’t be forged as

black

and

He

in

white

expects

full

pictures

to have

operation

the

can. system

within

four

months.

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8:30—-WWWW - Varieties 9:00-WWWW - Music Just for You 9;:30—-WWWW- Melodic Moments 10;00-WRIO-WFID-FM-Stereo Hour WHOA-Dee

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Madison

RADIO-AM

For Colorado Drivers

more

on

are the order of

beatnik

5 . -not if you visit

iad lel an LN

chic

appeal is exemplified in a cigarette poster which boasts, “Smoked by more scientists and edu-

when the accident occurred.

Fe

to

zation called Cadets Against JuveOrtiz, a cab presso joint in Greenwich Village, find an old-fashioned radio. nile Delinquency. —Biggest thing on television these driver at night, has gotten assist- was recently forced to move by So its operators days is a program called ‘‘Silents, ance from local authorities in plan- its landlord. Please,’’ which presents ancient ning handicrafts activities and found a new location directly aflickers and is making new stars sports events for the 75 Cadets cross the street and re-opened as signed up in _ three The Gaslight In Exile. (The Gasof such long-dead personalities as who have light, incidentally, innovated fingerRudolph Valentino, Douglas Fair- months. banks, Sr., Vilma Banky, and —The teenage ‘‘Sharks’’ are fight- snapping applause some time ago, ing the “Jets” again (for pay) when tenants upstairs complained John Gilbert. rooms,

penny

Uno-Dos-Tres

SUPPER

color

everyone wears Japanese sandals;

there, sell for 50 cents dlong Times ment

is the

anything

professional hairdresser to put it back together again. So m’lady

and

Color-Pix Licenses

Livings

AL'S LITTLE CLUB

neckties

own)

Informe del Tiempo “Vida en el Pasado“ Ronda Sociai Panorama Mundial Noticias

} pone FOX-DELICIAS: Yo Pecador RIVOLI: Call Northside. 777 FAJARDO PUERTO RICO: Bury the PARAISO: Surrender Hell

as

skyscraper construction continues ‘as fervently as ever. —Prices are getting higher and higher on the ultra-ultra East Side,

[ee Secn a

September

SANTURCE

gaudy

location there. —The increase in New York’s —Missile jokes Spanish population is, reflected in a subway advertisement for (our the day.

(11L) Chub de Serruchitef;

6:15-— (2)

Monday,

as

cators.”

Santurce. .. Mr. and Mrs. Santiago Morales of “Mexico City, Mex. are

CINEMA

are

purple

year—for clothes

up

instead of the

to

cuperating after a recent operation at Professional Hospital in

Staysh were married last Saturday in Coral Gables, Fla. Esly is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ba-

signs

hotel

TELEVISION

which is spon-

sored by Brunswick International. He would like all of his Puerto Rican friends attending, to know he

ex-

cellent job in helping to “batten down all hatches” as Hurricane Donna whizzed past.

vices for the Fourth World Champjonship Bowling Tournament in Hamburg,

found

citing and

erected

R. J. Baldwin, director, Press

Bay manager, Ralph Breshreports his guests were very

patient,

hotel-

on the other side of the island... A note from is acting as

and Coffee party,

are. blown

—Skirts are getting shorter, which is fun if you favor kneecaps. —The newest hairdo sensation is called The Beehive. It can’t be taken down because it takes a

of the

Recreation

accompanied by the Hotel’s Steel Band music. After the weekend they returned to San Juan. Grape-

by for drinks with architect Reinaldo Pérez, known to most of his friends as “Ray”, in his new offices in the Condominium San Martin

130 members

Employees

ty ef 5

day...

were

Government

c’

one

Donna,

Ri-

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home

by

Yel"

his

is headed

be ry

co

operation

the

women’s

fact

that the city’s had one of the coolest, cloudiest summers on rechard Weir. The president is Arwho flew into San Juan cord. Buses and subways are as thur Weir, also of Cleveland. Bryan, see who has become infatuated with | Labor Day week-end, then on to crowded ‘as ever; auto traffic is the island, is buying several acres Grapetree Bay Hotel in St. Croix. as heavy as ever; pedestrian pace fn the southern point of the island, The emergency found them helping is as frantic as ever; the air is and is hoping to make Puerto Ri- to board up the Hotel, and having as dust-filled as ever; the- neon local

missiles

—Sugar-plum

to

is

The

right in the factory launching pad.

Man:

York

Chamber

tion.

were re-

:

REY

Paradise of Puerto Rico

will enjoy our excellent service;

relaxed atmosphere, and the personal attention of the master chef of P. R.

Henry Corona. By Popular Demand

We are now OPEN from 12 NOON seven days a week

(fas

ae

hello

rh

say

Dinhofer

SOS

in to

Al

et

*ped

By

Va

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1957

2

ae

i.

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im excellent

2978

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200

POSITION:

ANTED—MEN

| 1957

car

|

3-0188|

Capel Tranapertation, inc. for 2 tree

green. wae

sw

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man

5

you

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shrewd? your

i

looking for a top

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wise

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and

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door

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and

in

&

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or

ANSWERING

JUAN

All natural

Try

=

Sos

termites.

Scab

EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT Part tume position. BS degree, ing

Majer.

after

6 PM.

Fisenfiy 2976

at

bilingual.

Stateside

Write

Call

Box

6-7134

seeking

aan’ Gomme”

nn

7963 Sam

:

Juan

& food supplements

ae

egg “

THESE

ae perches,

=

x

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20008)

su

white

&

steering, low mileeee

re

25060 | 295)

$95

°

bathrooms,

-

1279

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TEACHER

:

BELINGUAL,

a

UP | tients.

ALLABLE

=

evening

stecring & brakes. Ride | 2964

ia luxury for $1200. Block 31 — HouseZ,

-

WHY

NOT

DRIVE

black

with

white top. red & white

THE

BEST?

Wife's

317

25518,

rates. baby sifting. Reasonable

;-}

ALL

preferable

!

POSITIONS

WANTED

Rey. "7

WOMEN

EXECUTIVE CONTINENTAL BELEN GUAL Secretary. T ach in Puerta Rico. seeks employ.

Shorthand

im English ently.

G

2sa4?.

CITY

Sewers

SUPPLIES

Fortaleza

3-3102

ri sae s

MOVING

&

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Cruz,

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maiotes-

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pe, _

~

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AND

923

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CO.

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| COMMERCIAL

STORAGE

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packing. shipping and

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storage

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of fur.

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i Specialists

UF

on all

23374

WATCH

Agents for

North American Van Lines, Inc. 451 Ferndndex Juncos — Telephone 3-3900 — Puerte Rice 39 Broadway, New York — Digby 4-7940

RZPAIES

FOR WATCH & CLOCK REPAIRS

Only Certified

rel 2413

Pta

A. Gruen.

Las

>

Valencia Baxt Express, Inc.

makes

Phone 2-3013 Ext. 218

MOVE TOUR furniture by _Aimacencs Juan.

uilding

alteration '& sobbing.

draims

ice bowis.| Local and long distance. We store your | Cali William

Lama

&

REFRIGERA

car, 1957 Cadillac Convertible.| We deliver sed pick ep Call Muebleria | belongines. Lana,

'e

:

PLUMBING —

Factors

7.

FOR PARTIES, we rent tables, chairs, | Juan. Service, responsibility. guaranty | | buffet tables, glasses. trays, leather|La

ees

i

910 | gp

BANQUET TABLES

* SACTmonge

PLUMBING

lies and equi Th moter, masta, rubber goods. Every

available 914

svs.

1031 | Installation of home appliances.

HOSPITAL

BABY SITTERS

d

COMMUNICATION

~

SERVICE

ae ————

TER

7

12)

milar low prices. We hendie cinta ‘Gare. :

aves. Same oo parts. Call

ae peryour

IMPROVEMENT

ur

APPLIANCE

ation

EQUIPMENT

ics

HOME

an

scams

possessions. Please call us at

OFFICE

‘TH FOOD STORE

vitamin

aaa

3.4025 or 2-473 for a free estimate. UP | 431 as

Wniversity.

1101, Hate

-UF

i:

ner ties

2) years ex. | prized

Call between 3 - 7 P.M. 3-1400 Apt. #1

MR. POSITIVE

Lines.

i

Hf we don’t have it, we'll get it. TEMS. Sales and Service - ali types of Dr. Sierra’s ACEROLA JAM. | office equipment. Will set up your ott'ce. 605 Belaval St., Santurce. 3-1396. Call 956 Verde, Bayamona. OrFice

SERVICE

- PONCE: . Bi-lingual, 2

telephone

AIR CONDITIONED! 1956 Buick Super | afternoon 3.3264.

months] rersonai fi

Vin

| neatly uniformed and highly treat | sonnei are specialistsin

Preventive

ir

MODEL

3-0903. | i937

—Eigeniamard

CONVERTIBLE,

Power

for Atlas

WITs

MOVING

SERVICES

HEALTH: FOODS

STATESMESRVICS

this

ment against

REPAIRS

BY STATESIDE MECHANICS 2-4718

Hard

like

is] Sot* Rosa, Bavamen.

opportunity. Answer

you'

3249 or 5168.

Radio, power “ue

4 door.

Agents

= United Van Lines, . inc.. through its. alr conditioning units.| La EXTERMINABORA (Commonwealth | local agent, Contineatai Moving and StorServices) Free can, etteue eneinatual! onaitioed

7.0292.

mind.

condition.

FORD

ee Se Sat peers ‘ transport

2

Exclusive Carrier Dealers in Samturce.| perience Tels. )430, S2mR 912 714 2303

hour

1968 —

913 | Buchanan

Jeaces

precious belongings. as scheduled. with the ependabis care you look fer and seldom find. Telephone 63157, 63329

Ask the man who ewas ome. For de. Siise comatae Gieenaes ana ne monsiration call Mr. De Jesus — phone | MARQUES REPAIR SHOP repairs all|Caioment First ald & Ocseen’ bin DOMESTIC HELP WANTED | 3.0903. makes washers, | drvers, _fisweshers. *rotective clothing and equipment. Lab

Street,

Fernandaqi,

Tel. $5791. Santurce. : ur

108 | estimate.

guaranteed.

OLDSMOBILE 98 2 door Holiday 1955 of that vintage. UF | Tne most beautiful

MAID.

prices

“THE PLEASURE ts yours~ ' whee ‘ ‘he moving job ts ours. Whether you're mov-

4 door 1856. Fully |S25 “Aine service for people without | Sioal, Home Improvement Corp., 17-2092, you have im

goed service.

Proterabiy bitingual. opty ee

We do

if it be

matter

Moderate

Terres.

pack

TOREES.

no

smail

.

UPHOLSTERY

UPHOLSTERY

STORAGE

moving,

large or

eer

&

SAVE WITH

Latin | all types of

in

Agency

EXTERMINATING

ur ra

| MOVING?

914] YOUR CHOICE of fabrics. Quality tom work, modern & antique styliag 1 HP. ;

National

SALE

books. $25.

MOVING

BUREAU:

38425

Air

FOR

BUREAUS

Perec

k

STANDARD

NEW

835

type

946341. nites WA-—29

phone

San-

SER

DSTECTIVE

-ompetent

most

dential

little use.

room air conditioner:

RYVWAENT. | taet Secretarial’ Service. | 4 perfectly clea car with many miles | Pence eae

Well

#4

1480, Stop fidentiat Ave. Tei Sastures 2-5282,‘ernandez Caguas || 062

Alr Conditioning, 1603 Fernandez Juncos,

:

DEPLOMAT

tone

|

910

car and39903. the price. Call Mr. Braschi -/say

SERVICE

ae

2

The

filters

condition.

turce. Call 24511 Mr. Centeno.

ELECTEIC Ee

towa. Filters, tmstaltation service. Steve’s| Services

top. A really good leoking car with original

Davila | excellent

Frigidaire. Yerk. Remington. Control of insects rate amd femme. in services deal We| trade im your used emit: Best ete. for homes, business and farms.

Call 38524.

. Privately

hydrom

1 HP

priced

te ARRIER USED

OLD FALCON

cscs

meee,

ali | CONTINENTAL

ions

over 2.000 miles. Cash

= 3-8400) se Ext,

manufacturers conditioning

Reasonable

— 913 3023 1958 FORD 4 door sedan. beautiful color. mechanically perfect, bedy like mew. Beod price. and font ene fe a

insertion.

.

917'} $100.00, $125.09, $150.00. Also Philco. | Pes,

sale $1975.

door

DETECTIV

FILTERS

we.

ADMIRAL

Ceatact

3 MONTH

wiil | |

STAR

EXECUTIVE pg ca

excellent condition, enc year oid si7s.|PANET

Braschi — phase Slightly

Ricardo

a7 | 2391

CONDITIONER, jvery

90 | 3039 FEDDERS

be responsible for only gne in-| | sew. 12.000 miles. Phone ‘Mr. Emerson correet

AmB

1956. Good tires. top and} Guard.

WILLYS

Advertisers are requestedto } | 3837 report any errors immediately SAN

913

condition. co to on 134/ ISM

miles of Sevandabie ‘survaes. 7 el me And the price is just right. Call Mr.

paper.

THE

aoe

R-3 #4 — Las Late 3. Bonilla,

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

On

in

or

af attractive prices.

units - also industrial | America’ Night Patrols, et home window 15 | = oe

_CARS FOR SALE

| Monday

for

Good

sale.

COND.

ruress

0 (werki

22565

weekdays, by 11

Saturday

AIR e.

&

: lene parra-Guaynabe

submitted

. active

WANTED

eee

a

.

3006

MISCELLANEOUS

ee

before 12 noon on day before} | 39:3 AM.

‘ty

Sucesores, 3-9280.

SCOOTERS

fer

VESPA

1860

volvstecrs mcded

——

morning

JEEP AR

°

CAPITAL PARTNER

Ml

=

MOTOR

=

Z

ce

DEAD

Dieze

MALE

curs. Write Bex 1378 San Juan or phone

AM cancellations must be submitted before [2 noon the day of bli ation.An andeged ad

a

SE RCTERG' TORS

a

En— Qualified REQUIRED TEACHER a — coeakinn Goachas’ Oo tober, out

SS TYPS

————

SicE ip

De

10 AM to [2:30 only. ns

psychelogica

3] | evening

as

RATE.

SAME

ENGLISH

‘tue | | 2502 3 tines ordinary

NO.

ies

as

Ave.

as

Type

tyve

ef

ae

workers, neat appear-

be hard

Must

3S

piat-

equipment. Ri-

04

Specialist technician

PM. Sen er ti ing, ; sad ambitfons, jo nasist clrysistiOn | Call come 82671 §. Pin After Mesve 6 Me. / Mr. Emerson, ird Floor, San Rafael | °°?

ot

set

WANTED

young men. NGLISH-SPEAKING

He

hand trucks,

handiiag

cards Davila Sucesores, 3.9280.

Repairs

Cad J. M. Janssen

m2

>

CASTERS.

material

mess. Only one weak competitor in P. R. Yearly net-$15.000. — easy ‘possibility ef $50,000. $10,000 will handle. Selling

EQUIPMENT

for the right Volkswagen — Borgward DRY CLEANING PLANT & LA UNDE ¥ commensurate with ex— Enzstish Ford -— Taunus & G. Smith mectric Motors in sizes| for sale. Established clientele, Going Write to Box 3548 Sam Juan. / Calle SEAO #1285 - Rep. Metropolitane | from 1/3 H.P. te 800 HP. Highest qual-| business. Recently installed t phote.

"

for, 3 imes-

tine) gp Mammy

All Services

S17

OV | WILL SELL 49% or 51% of going busi-

HANDLING

ether

3249

Buchanan

2.0000

Call

Tel. | 305i

Rey.

Hato

Salary

| CCTiesce.

_|.28{.28{.171.171_27|.16-15t.™ | | 2994 space

OPPORTUNEPHES

TIME

extras.

Many

De

2%.

Stop

53,

63763. =

REPAIRS

Available for

Parts

1960

Tl aM&

Minimum

BUSINESS

5169. Machine Shop,! or s Mediavilia’

at

COLSON

Se

ee

eae,

a

8.

; Hare

AUTO

auto air conditioners for] PART

Quisqueya

$1300

.

sPANesm secretary-stenceraphPer Line For Consectt | | er.gycussm Rates tive Fnsertions: Excellent opportunity Per Day

CONDITIONERS

$12

SECRET:

a day.

4 hours

wanted

AUGUST

VOLESWAGEN

917

ENGLIS#

Information

EFFECTIVE

AIR

ABTIC-EAR Factory

°

STUDIO GIRL Cosmetics offers epport- | 3003 unity to make $50-$108 weekly, working part time only. Vilfa Capri L— 179, R.P.

&

CARS

ability.

Penth

Avenue.

Miramar

706

and

background

with

mensurate

\

Mea. through

ates

FOREIGN

BUSINESS for sale. New Ce iblacest, have seed appearance sng) ‘3S TAUNUS @tation Wacen. $1000. Kisk- ali cars, foreign and American. Geod| rubber stamp business is making money’ capable of runsing office. Salary com-| Patrick Car Climic next to Swiss Chalet] prices, financing, parts and service.| Everything you need to get started. Apply

R

&

Must | ‘SS DORETT! Sparts Car. $2000.

3-8254 DIRECT LINE

Puerto

Rico’s

Watchmaker. Lau-

Marias.

2-8160.

orld

=


19)

¥

3-8400 Ext 72

sepioe

3-8254 DIRECT LINE

REAL STATE

if

OAT

DEVELOPMENT SITES BEACH!

aH

PROPERTIES, INC. FRONTAGES

LOTS — FINANCING AERIAL PHOTOS AND TOPOS Listings

and

Inquiries

Invited

FOR

at

SALE:

less

Established

than

writer.

cest.

Leaving

Resta.

Alse

island.

electric

Call

Library

type-

3-3122.

{

2942

91D

PERSONALS BUILDING fer

gifts, fashiens, er restaurant. Francisco, across from Piaza

3-1408,

apartment

apartments

floors,

HUGE,

Lilias

-

2 ROOMS available fer business people. Quict 33-8425. 3ese

and

terian Hospitalon beach. COME IN PER, 9:30—11,

3:30—5:00.

ry at fB

Hele Patt

zF

E

i

g

COTTAGES

BEACH

&

kitchenette

apartments. Maid Hot water. Best botet and

iv;

with

remoseied

cave

| 4A

charm

G caf

a

a3

Ss

RAD

RENTAL

RADIOS.

for

rent

m

your

UP

maid

— furnished,

PROVIDENCIA

rooms.

‘oned. | conditioned

atio, some

=

on 9-01 7

eee

ee

ee

bath

ART WRATTY umes

if

Step

service.

5

GUES®

2-2575,

Days

desired.

Santurce.

18%,

min.

to

t

ee

= Sun

as vtervaces.

a

AUNT family

arvet

1859

i

Ave.

Tel

TAFT room ——

wilh a meais

a.

GUEST HOUSE — with private bath, the

Taf 33. Each airconditioned, entrance. month 20887 or

beach. COLONIAL GUEST HOUSE, 606 Olimpo Avenue, Miramar, Sapturce, Centrally located. Single and double accommoda

tions with private bath, some air con Cruthirds,

Rates

from

$4.

single.

Paintive $10

ef chitdren 2 — day, or by hour.

Director,

BA

6-5175.

%61

in

Mrs

2-393.

cb 20

1706. Pumarada

Saniuree.

2-8766.

28

$25

Education.

Carbonell

Care

&

6 years, afl Mrs. Rivera, secial

St,

werk-

Reoesevelt.

914

1014

RP.

ON

CLASSIFIEDS

MORE

OR SALE FOR POMARROSAL EL RENT — due to illness of owner. Call Road, Alto 7-2314. or visit betel, Cupey

PAGE

20

914

2919 :

j

{ GARDEN

HILLS

$8,500

Only

payment will move you ious big residence! Four

down

imto this luxurbedropms, three

SAN

FRANCISCO

a gleaming design and two

baths,

proven

New

put

of

living

recentiy-built home of superb finish! Three big bedrooms, afl

kimds

space

and

off San Jorge, 013

—- 419 meters

im heart of Las Palmas — mear docks amd heavy imdustries. Sound weed and concrete structure for office or small warehouse. Offered at value of land alone — $20,000. >

ESPERANZA tect-designed lets.

— Cheice of new, archihemes on quarter acre

All offer three

bedrooms,

twe

baths,

Prices kitchens. equipped compictely from $24,600 — mortgage fees imcludet

SANTA MARIA — Efficient fine design and superb home. bedroom this three

lawn

INDUSTRIAL

,SANWURCE

landsecaping,

too,

planning, i m_ 1 Beautiful

amd

only

a

Robert Tschudin, <=; short Priced

walk to Colegio Sam ignacio. reasonably. with FHA mortgage

917

= — —T

Realtor arranged.

re-

-—

SCHOOLS

education day. half

2980

location imdeors amd out. Commanding on, high 1501 metres. $45,000 with fin-

Gitioned.

of 16th.

on sumber & type Tuesday. Sept. 13th. 1en1

NURSERY

Carmen|er.

77

Cc

Sept.

dependme Call after

WORSERY-KINDERGARTEN:

Cooking facilities.

McCleary

classes

Schoo!

—-

SGOUSE

Guest House JENNY¥’S: Delicious atmosphere.

SCHOOLS

PEASE

gnonthiy, of class. 272

m4

linens, | 3011

or write 2-9352 or 2.1897 n, call matio From | infor One minate to beach and rates/ Box 12384 Loiza Station, Santurce ur double. Ail $10. breakfast. single, $7.50 Verde isla complete include Road. near Sas Juan Intercontinental. (251 MAISO

INSTRUCTION

92

beach bome, and cow offer] Parque 153. Near beaches, restaurants. come ait copdikone, theatres, busses. Sem terrace. all sirwale For

ble

Avenue,

House.

&

@wn home. Same service given te hotels, hospitals, for years. Call 3-0719 and will deliver. $5.00 one week. $15.00 per month.

3-5847

=

gage

ih

«uest

facilities.

with whole er part ef 15 acre farm, Kim. 10 Road 176, Rio Piedras-Cupey Alto. 15 min. from Rio Piedras, Caguas, & Trujillo Alto. Reasonable terms on mort-

o>

mv ..

ag

TV

SELEVESION.

FOR SALE OR RENT EXCELLENT CONCRETE resid

residential

beach,

DUFYYS

rp rat

efficiency sereened.

o14

2838

au

i | i UF

Ashford

or MES.

CONDADO: Fer gentleman — iaree furnished reom, private bath, airconditjoned, hot water, refrigerater. linen, maid service, phone & parking facilities. 28131 or 2-237. 1366 Wilson Ave. $80.

til I :| tl

8 3

My

2220-1123

Rooms service. air with

401-402,

Floor.

GOUSE

students

3007

-

ROSA

ing, old en

§

FURD

UF

CONDADO: 2 furnished rooms, 1 airconditioned, private bath, hot water, screens, private emtrance. Weekly or

from and| airconditioned double and single rooms.| city, next to Mario’s Restaurant, kitchen | airport. $6. single, $1@. double. Private and semi-private | VERDE ISLA COURT LAGOMAR bus-| blocks 2 water, facilities. Hot Call Mrs. Denten, 9-278. ses, shopping. 3-1481. Mrs. Z. Cy Steffens. | S21 2755 : Cacique St. 2071, Santurce. 1020 : ‘ 2579

Leén Mrs.

Cooking

& SERVICE

a

bleck

Tuik

SALES

come

is

LA CASA

WINDS

View.

1305,

804, 4th Veca 174

er

room with ConLapY @NLY: furnished tinental lady & 3 year oid daughter. In Atlantic

TRADE

T.V.

ROOMS FOR RENT

furnished and unfurnished. REAL ESTATE, 3 Nairn, next to Presby. BON

m3

BUCARE, Rio K 172 M30

per sq. meter up. Call 6-7231 Saturday & Sunday. 2788

'

oF

HERS

razzo

ter-

Verde

ict.

=

FRANCISCO, best buy for owner-built brand new, all-white

8-1 LOT im Caguas Road

iIsia

breezie

Good for to buyer.

5

BUY YOUR Piedras -

$32,000. SAN

R-1

and

=

from

1 f0"il | | : H i |i : HI |

lovely

highest

©

ui

$25, and of$25,900. garden, $30,000.

house

im

section next te Rio Piedras. farm. Restrictions favorable Vincenti, 6-6472. 2997

aE

af i

HERE

65TH INFANTRY, ideal fice, PUNTA LAS MARIAS,

BESIDENTIAL

met rs

electric telephoge

Santurce to 6th Infantry wear House Beautiful, or direct te Antilles Military demy, by 7:30 AM. Call 3-9468 days.

LOTS FOR SALE 4188

30”

71.

‘WANTED:

BEAUTIFUL

4

WANT TO BUY standard stove with drawer space

office,

5

Ideal

a

gallery, 409 Sam

well.

g

SPANISH

origmal

4

RESTORED Patio,

TELS.

3-5315

36535


THE

Aches

(Continued Frem) Page / would you vote?”

#1 6 PM

#41 AM

—-

4

PM.

Kennedy-Johnson

912

3632

CHIROPRACTOR *F.1C.C.

3

*14

licences

State

basic

K.

H.

3-0787

bY

ELECTRO-LUX

vacuum repairs

CLEANERS Worid’s

onty

FURNITURE LEAVING

Parque,

ISLAND

sell

Tel.

14

21’ CONSOLE TV, double table. piano, radio-phono, 45

RPM

chair. bike.

record

items.

917

pedestal

desk

DINETTE,

&

Girl’s misc.

3-3122.

3022

3024

player,

chairs, tables.

dresser, night small radios.

Japanese dinner set for 12. Bookshelves. 17 ft. freezer,

913 PORCH

iture,

almost

items.

Call

&

new.

NURSERY

national

a

campaign

and

in-

key

part

pitch.

Margin

the

undecided

with This

25.5 per top-heavy

be-

cent for Democra-

tic margin rather coincides with Puerto Rican voting habits in at least four elections since 1952. However,

the

extremely

high

number of persons who haven't taken a firm stand as yet suggests

that

some.

genuine

soul

searching is still going on. As one Brooklyn housewife, a New York resident for 13 years, put SAN

3010

JUAN

6-064.

Phone

cleaner.

3013

PIANOS

FOR

916

tropics

for

Treated

keyboard.

ano

12

ELECTRIC FOR

200

as

Kennedy.

1921

Loisa,

DOGS

other

places.”

candidates.

it would be better Johnson earned from

a

few

PETS

as

well

White

as a wonder-

female

German

very reasonably priced. 2 Shepherd innoculated and wormed. months ald, magnificent pedigree. AKC registered. 481

Bayarnon.

916

2995

PLANES PIPER $16,500.

APACHE Late 1954,

time, 29@ truments.

tact

Mr.

FOR -— new

since overhaul, Can be seen

Winegar,

voters

suspicious

that his Southern ties might influence his stand on civil rights degislation. In dozens of ,interviewers, sensitive Puerto Ricans city

and

state

author-

ities for supposedly winking at discrimination in jobs and hous-

ing.

Asked

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gislators in the disaster areas.

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The

governor warned

pular Party women that to bring the Republicans back to power could be to turn political power back te the economic power. Puerto Rico, he said, will never allow this to happen again. Political power, Mumoz said, belongs in the people. Political power must limit economic power,

he

said,

citing

as

examples

the minimum wage and the income tax laws. Mufioz warned the Republicans again that if they bring statehood status to a plebiscite next year through the plebiscite law,

the

Popular

Party

will

fights

with

all

its

Rico,

estigation

lief. work.

also said-

have ican

that

been mili-

said

that

organiza-

an emergency

service

for persons

le to contact relatives in the storm area on the mainland.

Mu-

fioz said, “but it teaches with all its understanding.” One of the great lessons of the PPD, Mufioz said, is the teaching of how to conduct a clean, respectable campaign. “The Popular Party is not a party of negation but of affirmation,” he said. The party never says “down” with anything, but always “up’ with the ideals of the

donations . with

has started

also

heart,”

cash

Messages

place Commonwealth on the ballot. Political status, Mufioz said, is not an issue in this campaign. “The Popular Party not only

man relief agency when he made

a door-to-door collection of articles

e by Humacao flood victims, City authorities provided a truck with which to deliver the goods,

party.

Mufioz perspired freely in the overwhelming heat within the He had rejammed theater. moved his jacket soon after he

are not for jewel-

A report from the postmaster of San Juan, Col. Manuel F. Varela, indicates that the mailman is making his appointed rounds despite the ravages of nature. Col. Varela Said yesterday that mail i¢ being sent by air to some sections of the island left isolated by the floods. He praised postal employes ue “fine sense of fespons ” in meeting the jh caused by the floods. seine

ry, or land, or wealth for me and my children but for wealth

spection trip through the towns of Gurabo, San Lorenzo and Pa-

for

tillas Saturday habilitation of

entered

the

assembly.

Following his speech, his wife, dona Ines, gave a short, highy emotional talk on her husband. “I am witness,’ she said, “to the fact that Mufioz Marin loves Puerto Rico more than himself. I am witness to his honesty... I am witness to the fact that

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Weekend

Condado, Ramey Tie

Baseball

Yankees Beat Tigers Twice, Take AL Lead From Orioles NEW

YORK

(AP)—The

New

York

Yankees

moved

boomed

five home

runs baeking up tight pitching by Jim

The

Pirates

kept

National

tact

by

downing

Friday

Sox

in

man, 6-3, 6-4; Nelson Biaggi, Con-

Cubs

43

dado, defeated

the

6-2, and Wolf Kressin, Ramey, defeated Jeff Joffray, 46, 6-3, 6-4. In doubles, Kinsley Draper and Wolf Wedemeyer, Condado, de-

handed a 5-2

and

beat the

extra

six-

innings

setback

Birds

on

Satur-

day, 3-2, to move within games of the Yanks.

three

Pittsburgh’s ched his 15th

mates

Bob win

turned

in

feated

3-6,

Gil York

Mizel who

that

drew

White

Sammy ble

attention.

Sox

four

hits

the

Orioles

when

his

the

ball

game

inning

just

Hector

Brown

in

Saturday’s

second

when

in

the

had

the

eighth

like

Sox

hand-

cuffed. Jim Landis’ lead-off homer in the eleventh off Hoyt Wilhelm was the clincher. Rookie Frank Funk _ twirled four

scoreless

innings

as

Cleve-

land edged Washington, Saturday after dropping

5-4, on an &2

contest the day before. rebounded from a 3-2

Boston loss to

Kansas 74 win

with

City on the next Phils

Friday day.

a

twinghter

night.

Willie McCovey’s ninth-inniag homer tripped Cincinnati, 4.2, for the Giants in the first of a

Friday

San

the

finale.

the

Braves,

stopped

and

Bailes

and

Be-

LEAGUE 55.59

Baltimore Chicago

82 80

57 59

590 576

1 3

Washington

70

69

;504

13

Cleveland Detroit Boston Kansas City

68 63 61 48

70 76 78 90

493 .453 438 348

14% 20 22 34%

by

as

the

Francisco,

Los

58,

TODAY’S

one

Angeles

GAMES

No

games scheduled, Friday's Scores New York 3, Detroit 1

Reds

3-2,

in|

beat | Gives, Spite

Friday

and

were | Washingtoa

Milwaukee

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next B

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Rosie Copeland won the second |

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San

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In championship flight play, | at Pittsburgh (Law 19-7), night. Ray Charbonneau defeated Jerry; Los Angeles (Podres 11-11) at Hagen,

3-2;

bested

Josh

Rigoberto

too

much

acclaim

has

been

showered

on

Staples,

even

sought

the most

the

propitious

advice

of

the

circumstances

gods

in

order

surrounding

to

their

have

athletix

program.

i

High wisest

on Olympus,

of

the

gods,

the gods conferred

laid

down

one

rigid

and rule.

finally It

was

Zeus,

the

be

irré&

to

vocable. It was this: no dames. | Not only was the female of the species barred

fram

competing,

but

also

barred

from

view-

ing the all-male proceedings. Women who be came too curious—if you'll forgive the redundancy—and sneaked into the Olympics were gently tossed off a nearby cliff on to the rocks below.

It

taught

them

a

lesson,

too.

repeated the offense. Unfortunately, the weakness ture overcame his good sense. were admitted as spectators and

!

None

ever

Now

they

clutter

of: man’s naWomen first then as com-

up

the

joint

and

feminine frills have begun to debase this temple of masculinity. ; At the swimming championships last week, it was noticed that Chris von Saltza of the United States carried around as & a

mascot

ladylike

disdain

they

shunned

the

commonplace

markers

of wooden pegs that the organizing committee had given them, One damsel used a stuffed rabbit. It was simply precious. Another used the most divine stuffed poodle dog. A third used some futuristic gimmick not readily identified even through high-powered field glasses. It probably was just peachy. What’s happened to the ancient Greek ideals. The worst of it is that the Russians keep clamoring with ever growing intensity to add more and more women’s events to the Olympic program, The women’s 800-meter run now has been jammed into the schedule and probably is a fixture. Yet is seems disgraceful to have womens race a half-mile.

Irresistible

Women

|

The first time this race was tried at Amsterdam

in 1928, the

gals drdpped in swooning heaps as if riddled by machine-gua fire.

This

did

better

year in

the

event

surviving

was

than

race is no bargain even of the feminine gender.

restored.

it had

for

the

Why?

thirty-two

most

The

weaker

years

avaricious

ago,

Oliver

bargain

Rivera

winning

Breckenridge,

O’Kier

from

tripping

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one

| Pittsburgh

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blonde

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in

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high

Lorentzon,

Jozwiakowska.

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They

would

better off in a Miss Universe contest. It just doesn’t seem right to watch a female the

bars,

throw

in unladylike

the

weights

fashion.

They

awkwardly

lose

One

other

or

was

have

clumsily

scamper

as

the

lightest,

the coolest.

&

and

teammates

from

Tennessee

State in the

women’s 400-meter relay. With Wilma Rudolph anchoring the quartet in long-legged haste, America won. The flag rose to the center flagpole for the last time and the band chopped off the

Star Spangled The

Banner

Yankee

for the last time at “gallantly gleaming.*

Doodlers

had

taken

the

1,600-meter

relay

in

400-meter relay. But Ray Norton completed his miserable shows ing in these games by snafuing a relay exchange, bringing dis

qualification to his foursome and nullifying Dave Sime’s apparent

victory over the German anchor man, Martin Lauer. It made for -a sour finish. f, The Greeks had the right idea when they started this shind They kept the gals out of it. The Romans, unfortunately, fin the dames irresistible.

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Thompson, one up; Bill Hanna | Cincinnati 3, San Francisco 3 (night) dowing Inobel Diaz, one up; and! pittsburgh 4, Chicago ie

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winner

Australia’s

Fraser,

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frog.

China

sprint, had a stuffed polar bear in tow, Mrs. Paula Jean Meyers Pope, an American diver, used a wool octopus as her good luck charm. ' That was bad enough. But at least no doll hit the water with a toy doll in her dainty fist. But at the women’s high jump the cuties stopped being coy. They put their precious, cuddly little mascots out on display. Three used them as markers to indicate where they were to begin their approaches to the cross piece.

Reveron

2-1;

74; and Max Carwich topped | 18-7), night. Dennis Price, one up. Other weekend action found | Only games

James

300

the

philadelphia (Conley 8-12), night. up as a completely coed production. And how would you like Milwaukee (Spahn 18-9) at St. to see your son marry a lady marathon runner? Back home the Jimenez Febres took Joe Abella,|Touis (Gibson 3-5 or Broglio gals won’t even hurry to the corner to catch a taxieab, wonder

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ROME—Far

Romans for their impeccable handling of these Olympic Games, It’s about time someane said a kind word about the Greek, After all, they started this festival of musele almost 3,000 years

petitors.

8

day

Club

Split

The cellar-dwelling Phillies jumped St, Louis, 17-2, after being halted, 41, by Larry Jackson who twirled a_ four-hitter Friday

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It marked the fourth time a fair ball had cleared the roof at Briggs Stadium. Turley set the Tigers down this one.

Monroe,

STANDINGS MAJOR LEAGUE

but it was Mickey Mantle’s tremendous shot over the right roof

6-3,

halted the Cubs.

McDougald Hits Two McDougald paced New Saturday with two homers

field

and

vile, Ramey, defeated Emil Rivere and Al Cornelius, 6-2, 6-4.

double

Plays and took advantage of two Chicago miscues on Saturday. The night before it was Vinegar

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Faulk

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the

lead

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Stafford Friday and Bub Turley on Saturday.

game

Saturday

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Ana Marcial (7) Captures Six Ajio Nuevo Clips Favorite, Swimming Medals Af Caparra ‘Tip Horse By TwoLengths Peggy Thompson of Army won three titles yesterday as the Puerto Rico Swimming Association ended its 1960 junior cham: ponships at the Caparra Country Club. She captured the 25-yard backstroke and freestyle events and 200-yard individual medley competition.

By JIM DOUGLAS Nuevo, an improving youngster from Establo Mafesan, handily won yester-

Ano

day’s five-furiong feature at E] Comandante from a band of two-year-olds that included Preferencia, Manon Lescaut and Riachuelo, a son of Phalanx making h is second *start. was wan by Late Dies. Caparre, Tape: 304. however, . Time! Capecra. The race was only a $5,000 ‘Marcia, hoes fo'"Ana. Marcial Rosa seven-year old Ana

silver medal in diving.

2S-yard freestyle (boys $10) won by

.

Clay Keene, Navy.

and Eddie Ferraiouli,

Robison Rally At Dorado 19th

yiiton, tie. Time: 14.7. 25-yard freestyle

Ana Rosa swept the swimming]

events for girls eight and under | (sirs $10)

won by Rene Smallwood,

(bys 11-12) won by two winning] “Soyard freestyle herored and anch Jeey Ferroiuli, Hilton. Time: 29. 50-yard felay teams. The relay championships were | frees (eirlstyle | 112). was wy Pessy held Aug. 20, the diving and backstroke and breast stroke events|

Sidis ee dus Wied "s 33 4 Caparra. won the Capt. ‘Whitfield trophy—donated Navy—for the second year. if

0O-vard freestyle (boys 13-14) won by Alciandro Franco, Conade,cr my cll ogy

In quarterfinal play over the weekend for the Dorado Beach championship, Frank Fussel, James Teale, Charles Pasarell and defending. champion William McCabe moved into the

i y points Sabpare tenizie thave S90, won wan Wo ez, * | David Rodrigu Hilton. Time: 4 James Dard freestyle tairis 1518) won by Pati by the| Friedman. Condado. Time: 1:14 | straight| wos by Pito Perez, Hilton. Time: 2:43.4

Caparra retires the trophy | 200-yard individual medley (girls 11-12)

it

retains

the

club

plan:

| Sas Be

ra, 5381; Hilton, 422; Navy, 35514; Ce. _— 320; Army, 289%, and La Concha,

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290-yard

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by

Ana

Rosa

20.3.

Marcial,

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Caparra.

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by Rene Small-

Kaine, Navy. Time: 1:10. 100-yrd butterfly (girls 15-16) wom by Pati Fried-

;

Dave The

;

Rafael Oller is presently leading in the Canada Dry 200 Club Tournament for junior bowlers that started Saturday at the Bolera de Rio Piedras and ends Sunday. He has a 626 series, ineluding

handicap,

to lead

Pedra

the match. Rexach Jr.;

Saturday

My

Cheadle, respectively. 36-hole pairings this week-

Girl,

Faithful

end pit Fussel against Teale and Pasarell against McCabe. Pasarell is a former Island tennis cham-

threw

a

Establo

Ma-

for

as

and Sunday.

that

they

pack

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The U. S. basketball team

won

snapped

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coach

yesterday.

Howard

Olympians

in be

Shannon

at New

York

and went to Kansas where he has a college coaching job. Eugenio

Manon

Guerra,

coach

of the

track

squad, remained at Rome to witness the final day of competition

the

in

yesterday.

1:02, a fairly decent time. Manon Lescaut held on gamely

to take second money by a nose from the favored Preferencia.

11|8 m. (Native) 2.30 out

(Matos)

($1,200);

4yrs-up;

6

f.

(Imported )

9Guengo

out

Robeida, Carrita E! Bohique also

clmg

Sth-$1,300;

(Diaz)

6-Aguila

M. Teran.

Time:

Roja

(Belmonte)

1:15.

Clave

de

4.80 Ore,

3.10

5.60

Marilinda,

7-Miami

Volare, Civica, Oxford

Comidilla,

5 f. (Native) 8Don Roberto (iglesias) 9.10 4.70 1-El Mucaro (Landrau) 3.60 Time: 1:02.4. Hi Fi, Mariangie, Maria del Carmen, Capitan and Magnolia also ran. Tth-$2,300; clmg ($5,000-$6,000); 4-yrs-uP;

($5,000-$6,000); 4-yrs-up:

(Native) 18.00 7.00 (F. Rivera) 9.90 6-Walter A 7 Time: 1:16. Chiquitin, Colleres, Carrusel, Parcelero and Miss Marga also ran. 3rd-$3,050: alw; 3-yrs; 6 {. (Native) $Costa Norte (Valdes) 5.90 3.60 4Pote ( Iglesias) 4.00 Time: 1:15. Pikiluyy. La Fe, Complot.

Buen

Consejo,

Sayonara

Flecha, Ruletera, Oro Imperial, Igazu, Spell, Honest Bread and Joe also rap.

6th-$1.550;

and

Isopete aiso ran. 4th-$2,650; clmg ($5,000); 2-yrs; 5 f. (Imported) 11-Afio Nuevo (Diaz) 71.70 5.90 4Manon Lescaut (Ramos) 5.10 Time: 1:02. Preferencia, Libertad. Sefiora Annie, My Girl. Fanin, Maid of Money, Come All and Riachuelo also ran.

1 1/16 5-The

clmg

($2,000-$2,500);

m. (imperted) Sharper (Ayala)

4-Acropolis (Maldonado) Time: 1:48.3. Barbalin, Cayayo also ran. HANDLES:

$77,875;

Poo!:

daily

$184,836.70.

The

4-yrs-uP;

daily

3.30

3.80 and

$80,587.70;

double: double

6.78

Bousada

mutuels:

$26,374.

paid

TOTAL:

$24.56.

——

both games

by taking

w,

Laver,

team

Basket

6 f.

New

sing of Dick Jamieson, and : Shockley. of kicking

“pe

Lider

Time: 1:56. trarquina and

tourna-

(AP)—The

Rod

Darlene Hard of im the women’s

rived with the main

reached

The

along

countryman

into

Fraser

EL COMANDANTE RESULTS 1st-$3.000; alw; 4-yrs-up; 1-Panadero (Landrau)

2nd-$2,250; clmg

YORK

Nuevo

way

{fo enter Villanova College Pennsylvania. He could not

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for

games in Tokyo. capacity crowd’ of 90,000

;

a

in was

bend.

stretch,

Afio

in

and the

hosts

was

9-2 yesterday.

first

their

Saturday

DLR TEAM

rail. Apprentice Pedro Diaz whipped Afio Nuevo clear and pul-

Titans Win, 27-3

be

the

by

(Continued From Back Page) wheter or not to send an entry there, Torregrosa said. Pole vaulter Rolando Cruz ar-

All.

finished

fought

round.

Miss Bueno and the U.S. tangle

bettors

Preferencia Ano Nuevo

the

i ify

the island ment.

will

meets

Lescaut, “couldn’t Jose” colt, began to tire, and from the

im a game

final

was

entirely

race,

took

Hitting

an infield bouncer.

Australia

the

others struggled in a bunch three lengths behind Libertad and seemed out of it.

new champions are schete leave for New York towhere they will represent

who

of

9-2

which

#—The Tennis

Defending champions Maria Bueno of Brazi] and Neale Fraser

Manon Les¢aut grabbed the éarly lead; opening up a fivelength advantage over Libertad

i

Japanese,

Come

overlooked Nuevo

99-1

Lares

HILLS, N. Y. the National

Championship were postponed rain Sunday until today.

workout.

colt,

Nuevo

neck behind their last start.

(Continued ‘From Back Page)

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made one of the favorites because of jockey Mike Caraballo and light weight of 105 pounds.

advanced at Santoni and

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day

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Preferencia, the stickout on paper, was naturally getting some play, but, even so, he went off at almost 21.

Teale bested one up, and

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Fussel defeated Hugh Robison on the 19th hole after Robison rallied to win the last three holes with a birdie and two pars to

individual leodhey (girls Colee, Navy. Time:

Fraser, Laver

claimer—the first time any of the fieldof 10 had run with a price tag—but it drew a strong field, mainly because of the $2,650 purse. It turned out to be a good betting affair, too. Information was as hot as the blistering sun that kept a crowd of some 5,000 constantly in the shade. There was talk that Manon Lescaut couldn’t lose—the tip came straight from the barn. Libertad was being bet on the

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unofficial

point

score

in

(first places in parentheses) :

U.S.S.R. (43), 795% U.S.A. (34), 565% GERMANY (12), 319% ITALY (13), 271 HUNGARY (6), 16812 AUSTRALIA (5), 166 13 POLAND (4), 158% JAPAN (4), 152 GREAT BRITAIN (2), 138% ROMANIA (3), 8642 TURKEY (7), 85 CZECHOSLOVAKIA (3), 82% SWEDEN (1), 64 112 FRANCE, 52% DENMARK (2), 51 FINLAND (1), 43 BULGARIA (1), 42 NETHERLANDS, 39% SWITZERLAND, 3834 NEW ZEALAND (2), 37 BELGIUM, 26 YUGOSLAVIA (1), 25% IRAN, 22 SOUTH AFRICA, 21% NORWAY (1), 20

Rolando Cruz — arrived unheralded at the International Airport :

STANDINGS the

PAKISTAN (1), 15 AUSTRIA, 15

1114 inches.

ETHIOPIA (1), 10 GREECE (1), 10 BRITISH WEST INDIES, 10

CHINA, 5 MOROCCO, 5 SINGAPORE, 53 PORTUGAL, 5 GHANA, 5 SPAIN, 4 IRAQ, 4 IRELAND,

The basketball

team finished 13th and the runners and relay team failed to reach the finals.

11%

MEXICO, 10 INDIA, 9 VENEZUELA,

Cruz reached the finals of the

pole vault — the first Puerto.

Rican ever to go so far in Olympic track. He finished letdown after these narrow losses. fourth with a leap of 14 feet, Only Russia defeated! us badly.”

CANADA, 16 U.A.R., 154%

ARGENTINA, BRAZIL, 11

Saturday morning, 20 days after leaving the island for Rome.

The basketball team, which had figured to give Puerto Rico its best chance of recognition in the

international competition, “played well below par.” Feliciano Torregrosa, secretary

6

of the Superior Basketball Circuit, said yesterday that if the

team had been “playing normally it would have done much better.” Drew Tough Team “We

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of

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Drysdale

pitched

different,

European

play.

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Brazil.

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fifth in

Wes

inning

and

the

off

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defeat.

was used under the backboards.

At times it looked like football.” Referees Poor The referees, who came from all over the world, at times did not call fouls even-when they were obvious,

“many

good

Torrégreosa

said.

of the referees were

Simmons

Beats

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time

his former teammates by them the fourth straight

as

the

St.

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Cardinals

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and

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Rome Sun Sets

On Olympics, Tokyo In 1964

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himself.

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