restrict;
to) Manhattan
Khrushchev
Nations
United
his
duting
Nikita S.
Premier
_gorifining
%
visit.
Mikhail
Ambassador
Soviet
ae formal’
Penshikoy| handed
to the State ewe
ag
“the restric-
contends
US.
e
tions are necessary for security
End Religion Talk Two0 maDayslty LeftIn |1 S. U. r e g n o r t S , ennedy
Core ees “the unhindered fulfillment of his
guission t¢ the United Nations.”
himself
jKhrushchey
,
Earlier the took the U.S. to task over ques
terday
C,
omp
“There is only one kind of America. which ind,” Kennedy the peace for all cant | And there ica, said, “And that is.a strong rane objective above all others. for is” ‘would. strive as,.President of the
check revealed yesterday.
in leaivon
Khrtishchev
clergymen
will be
Premier . Nikita
Soviet
Ponce,
his forth-
on
impressed.
CAP
torate
Hennings served from 1935 to: 1941
in the House when he was
appointed naval aide to Gov. Rex-
Rico. Juan,
Hennings returned to-Kansas City
he resumed — Ww. He was first elected to the Sen-
k a ndrin in , 1950
and
won
reelection
rg
pe
estate.
action
Investment
stands
at
cael as .
private
be -close
Maj
107
and
pa
was
not-
disclosed.
on
his ‘party's
.
precincts
rate
‘
by the wice newly-created
Productions
—_|ing in New
York | mext Tuesday.|the +
-
Bre
AWJF
oO
[ies
in ’
development
the
along
the
may
s
and
rivers|sule
Recovery
later the Air
near all -| y vulner be especi
If recovered, it able to the elements with the) a row for view of relocating these families|in
(See DAMAGE, Page 20)
in
be: three| second. stage had
T
iry
|
°”
of
the
T
2
it =]
Oday
new
company,
incorporated
Sept. 6, has already signed Maria
‘Antonieta Pons? one of the lead-
‘
>
Inc.
Dr. Florencio Pagan Cruz said
_
language ing actresses ofherSpanishdirector +hus-
|movies, and
band, Ramon
[sre
Pereda,
of 30Years in films.
Pa cee orbit {Sule as it parachutes toward theof busi north area target mile 200 60-by|
On its 17th trip | around the ingame "game. }earth—about.8 p.m, EST today—| Hawaii.
ce
to
president of the Puerto Rico Film
s the satellite is to eject its eapsule|Propased production - | Calif.|- ‘The scgre to date: U, S. _2,, somewhere Andres Eemarque, tad | Thirty Arctic: the over Gareia Santiago, president of the} VANDENBERG, XV roared tha Ross, and Puerto ns into} USSR 1 ~ 's rock aloft at| mi et a} (AP)—Discoverer to conduct Wuge|1, Cano Mapy Cortes, minutes later planes trailing isshot tion of areas| polar orbit yesterday with : a. cap- ae the. on study the cap- | Fernandez dy on to snag m. and less than two hours will try es p. $ trapez TS! catch Force which
tally
to Rico was announced yesterday
a
(See HOTEL, Page 20)
R
a j
final
The
by midnight bein (See CAP, Page 20)
moving picture industry in Puer-
. 11956 and two options. to
r
v.
miss: are still reported : |Capsuie au
36
|
i
recent
is estimated to | ‘Se? story on page 5.) ot 3 000 ie i © Basten. sae: Pua
said | Guard Davila death ofighe National Maawthile as‘at san may. rise
‘the e
interview e ramet eee
that} sive Party, in a colorful
Aad
five
By A, W. MALDONADO An ‘ambitious plan to accele-
reports Jose death toll on the island from the| Sime,” ic Hotel Corp. controlled by | Progresthe Democrat of head | week last floods which occured
- . mow
in
has
Nereidas A.| Benitez,| Bridge and is owned by
the official
reported that
test
SS Insular
SUAREZ
. The Office of Civil Defense yes-
terday
failed te
have
petitions
Sa Fee laorrdoup MoPlavinse must
purchased a 99-year lease and the from Corp. Leon de Ponce Graham-Anderson Ltd. of ‘TorpnPrice of the transto, Canada.
By MANUEL
second
Rico’s
Puerto
approved.
been
eS
the practice of
~ ate.
te
count’ of the CAP
bastian, Luquillo, and Ceiba. Still unfinished are the decisive precincts of San Juan and Rio Piedras, among the 12 sectors still undetermined. As of- yesterday, 53,000 out of the total of about 80,000 eligible petitions \filed by the CAP had
recover-
ford G. | Tugwell in Puerto After about a year in San
remain-
date: Atroyo, Toa Baja, San Se
oeon operati
ial
days
meet the 10 per cent of the elec-te.
~
=
‘
STAR
State Department
largest ‘¢ity.
by American to the UnitedNations i. ing visit com (See KENNEDY, F ‘|
would act im the
a
petitions, ‘the fledgling party has qualified ‘in 52 of the required including island) precincts, 60
for a Dallas rally,
prepared
that
said
ballot,
|itwo more
complete
America.”
That is a
States.
With ing for
Ye
last May.
the
on
get
to
its race
November
Po
President.
; “Senator said
aides of
ed “from; atv eee
|
Party today is heading for what ‘may be a photo-finish
ob-
in
Page 22)
age of 57
home here at ice
Protestant
day before said he Texas’ Kennedy (See NIXON,
one
America is the
jective above all others for .which he would
strive if elected.
Kennedy
Sen. ‘Tho. eee
a, strong
that
ap-
already
With Ponce
proved, the Christian Action
DALLAS, Texas dential candidate Johan F.: Kennedy said yes-
flited
GTO \ (AP)— Hennings, Jr.,
By JACK BELL
(AP)—Democratic ' presi- ,
US. action could not be defendor ed, either on “ideological moral grounds.” He charged in a|cable from the (See SOVIETS, Page 20)
yr
8 Precincts
Reds
wc
ee
;
eh
!
the
premier said
the
Express,
Daily
the London:
from
tions.
to,
Replying
restrictions.
i
Se
area
a veteram
natwn
are LiberMar Soler, Ricans BoRuth and ,
who has been teaching
law at the University
(See MOVIES, Page 20)
i
je HE SAN JUAN SEAR — Wednesday, September 44,1960
2
[ News In Brief |
Parliament Sup ports Lumumba
After Kasayubu Arrest Order;
Betancourt
Congo Situation Is-Explosive LEOPOLDVILLE, The
plot against his regime Palace
ing,
met present
tabulated
that
Bumber
of
members
present
but
guards
the two-hour session. ehine guns were set
nor
were
viet
Uniom
aceused
Seeretary
Hammarskjold
ing Security Council Instructions on the Congo and asked fer a meeting yesterday. The U. N.
then DO
amnounced
there
would
meeting.
The wity
that
Soviets
contended
Ceuneil
reselutions
U.
N.
military
that
be
the
:
Moving West
!
~feomtinued to rise yesterday, the U.S. Weather Bureau reported.
U.
N.
An
Conge’s
that
the
not intervene
internal
affairs.)
tonight, by
led
military
ne
he
justified”
and
Lt
will
However,
make
probably Saldivia
Ecio
a
offer
Mirafleres
radio
an
and
TV.
evaluation
“an
instance
isolated
whatsoever.”
implications
Takes
is not
Back Seat
At
IAEA
participating”
in
the
meeting.
Vasily
Yemelianev,
a|
expert, represented the Soviet Union. Due top rank in the Soviet hierarchy, it had would be allowed to be his country’s tep. beard.
easterly
wave,
or
low
pres-
had escaped from théir country. They ice jeustody while their case is studied
Tanker
3
Reds
Reject
Berlin
in
East
Bertin,
Protests
declared
seekers and militarists” from
acti
Die
BERLIN (AP)—The Soviets last night rejected the protest of the Western allies against East German interference with free travel in Berlin. Maj. Gen. Nikolai F. Zakharov, the Soviet com-). that
was acting withing its “sovereign
The U. N. ended its contre} of [DiS Plush villa outside the city
were
VENICE, Italy “<(AP)—An Italian tanker exploded in Venice harbor , killing ‘tree persons. Thirteen others teported dead by police were rescued from the sea by a passing ship.
mandant’
in the
af
and
force would
revelt
has
Italian
Barometric pressure in the Windward and Leeward Islands
Cengo was te be undlertaken enly in consultation with the Congolese governmem
net
president
pilots asked for politieal asylum in Austria. Police said the Yuges-
See-
in
nation
lavians said put under
previded
aid
“is the
“+ GRAZ, Austria (AP)—A Yugoslavian military plane landed here yesterday at the Graz-Thalerhof civilian airport and its two’
Gen-}.
of Vielat-
yester-
2 Yugoslav Pilots Dash For Freedom
at
Light ma up in the
mam hal! by Army treops. (At the United Nations, the Se
erat Dag
that
leading Soviet nuclear te Molotev’s one-time been believed that he representative at the
Present
Guards
Steebhelmeted
said
International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) board ef. geverners| opened here. An IAEA spokesman said “Mr. Molotew is presnt'
88-20
by newsmen.
Betaneoert
VIENNA (AP)}—Former Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Moletov yesterday was pushed into the background as the meeting ef the
with five abstenstions. The vote did not coincide with the efficial with estimates
the
Molotov
mem-
at
‘Isolated’
Romule
of the Venezuelan political situation. Betaneourt called Monday's
for the vot-
officially
to
60-minute
capital.
ef Parliament
majerity
A
bers was
announced
speech
Congo (AP)— Parliament last
strifetorm
Revolt
(AP)—President
day the suspension of constitutional guarantees after the military
night granted full powers to Patrice Lumumba’s government after a spokesman for President Joseph Kasavubu announced new orders-for the arrest of the in-again, out-again premier. Thus developed a baffling+— and explosive situation in this
Says
CARACAS
the
East
German
rights” in preventing
regime
“revenge
entering its territdry.
t= the aren bare
Radio Leopoldviile and troeps loyal |Dehmd a cordon ef U. N. Ghana} iy not expected to intensity, the UAR, Soviets Sign Development Pact soldiers and his leyal Congelese} | DAMASCUS (AP)—A UAR government spokesman said yesternal ed. day 285 million rubles worth of development projects have Emergency Registry Seen Ae Retreat been recently concluded with the Soviet Union. Mehammed Alem, eteeniar.
Seafemtor
Night oe Docters
The
Pharmacy
ee
OR
on
Night
o_o
U.N.
here
Remtaree
as
inter
Buty
a
ti
views
firm
decisions were seen}
+
majer
retreat
bed
f
stand.
The decision thus
oe
of
its
threw
the
Congo politieal situation inte an
Call Tel 33462 for miersnetee ang explosive stalemate. ay puprantinh M ite 303, Repto. Metrepelitano
—
Casune Dr, Rafesl A. Jimenes Tel. 2897
emacs
a Street,
Urb.
Tet. a0
Of
UAR
Cattle
Shipped
@
Cuba
{
Syrian
executive
minister
of
communications,
teld
news-|
men of this but did not mention the projects in detail. He said they included building a@ railroad linking the agriculture rich Roftheastern Syrian district ef Dejzira with the Syrian port ef Latakia om the Mediterranean via Aleppo. '
L
Two hundred and- fifty four head
officials
appeared
of cattle left Puerta Rico by boat
Eweresidence ficial
Pereyo
less
than
ene
bis of spending
after hour
baffied| and
Monday
plame
yesterday
Man
Who
lass head left onen the Cuban
in|E!
protective custedy of hestile sel-'twe
Chole,
and
16
more
Cuban carge planes.
PRETORIA,
Cuba
fer
Shot
left
shi ship, on
East
Verwoerd
Germans
Africa
Committed
(AP)—David
Tighten
Restrictions
BERLIN (AP)—The Communist regime of East Germany teok another slash at the rights ef West Berliners last night by anmouncing it refuses to recegnize the validity of their West German
ne:
from
ANNOUCING
South
the
sert
step in the Communist campaign West. By imposing on the 2%
of
stateless
ign
status,
the
Communits
to isolate West Berlin millien West Berliners | were
bolstering
to make West Belrin a “free city,” as proposed
Ousted
Bishop
Blasts
S.
their
by Seviet
Africa
LONDON
(AP)—Dr. Ambrose Reeves—the Anglican bishep of deported frem South Africa—said yesterday he believes South Africa resembles a police state. “But 1 am still Bishop of Johannesburg, and at present, I intend te remain just that,” he told upon his arrival in Londen by plane. He hopes, he added, te return te his work in South Africa seme time im the future. .
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Steamship Corp., an affiliate, if
P
Washington
| Water-
WASHINGTON—The BOSTON. na
Don-
man
yesterday
won
(AP)—Hurricane
went
into
history
No
Islands
sooner
@ut
than
assistance
Donna
effect
began
watching a suspicioug low presgure area some 1,200 miles southeast of Miami. The area had unusual shower activity. Donna’s grim toll stood at 143 known.
dead,
scores
than
year-old
on
its foreign
trade
|
The Federal Maritime Board in
bowed
weathermen
yesterday
operations.
to Maine.
had
its more
Corp.
battle to continue serving Puerto Rico even if granted | Federal
after a relentless march up the Atlantic. which spread. terror, death and destruction from the Leeward
Steamship
the parent firm accepts a Federal
Correspondent
ruled
that
the
company
need not shed its ae. Waterman
Steamship
or
the
Pan
way
for
paves, the
Waterman
negotiate
rejected
ments
by
with the Federal goyernmenf: for
help in offsetting cost advantages
enjoyed by foreign flag competitors on overseas routes.
Special Board permission js required
Atlantic
for a carrierto continue
lines receive
no
estimated
mainland
in
New
operating
tween
Puerto
Canadian maritime provinces. The
decrease
nor
Pan
At-
Rico
and
east coast
out subsidy.
Waterman
Atlantic are owned Industries, Inc.
by
and
Pas
McLeaa
The Board said Puerto Rice needs both the coastwise carriers. It
also) found
existing
that
without
containership
the
capacity,
a shortage of this type of tonnage
would
exist.
The Board
pointed
out that the
island's Ports Authority, in drawing
up
its
plans
for
a
multi-
million dollar development of Sam Juan
harbor,
estimated
that
at
least 4045 per cent of future cargoes would move in containerized shipments. The Ports Authority backed Waterman’s
appeal.
a bil-
ln business
in Puerto Rico?
course out of Maine toward the said Donna cane winds
Line,
cities, would result in “unfair competition” to the other carriers. Both Waterman of Puerto Rico and Pan Atlantic, now called SeaLand Service Inc., operate with-
England.
Bureau
Insular
gulf ports,
Donna headed out of the United States late Monday night, moving on a*morth northeasterly
U.S. Weather
Bull
the
argu-
lantic’s trailership operations be-
lion dollars. Twenty five of the deaths were in the United States, eight
opposition
man of Puerto Rico service with
missing,
at nearly
the
. domestic
i authority,
continuation of neither the Water-
thousands homeless and: property Gamage
the
strictly
largest of the carriers in the Puerto Rican trade, the Alcoa Steamship Co., and TMT Trailer Ferry Inc. The ‘Board said that
its operations receives Federal ai*
U.S.
on
Board
in the plying the protected U.S. coastCorp. of wise trade while some phase of
Puerto Rico, a wholly-owned subsidiary,
operating subsidy. The '27-page
subsidy
routes. In granting
at Boston
|:
had lost her hurriand forecast further
in intensity.
So devastating was the storm’s fury
in
Florida,
Eisenhower ef
the
that
state
as
insurance
said
night
ceived
sections
major
area. British last
President
designated
companies
they
preliminary
ing the damage
|-
disaster
had
re
estimates
fix-
caused
by hur-
ricane Donna in the United States at $1 billion. Donna spent her final blast on New
England.
Hundreds
of com-
munities were without electricity for as much as 24 hours. Thousands of homes were without light or telephone service. The Atlantic Coast was strewn with the wreckage of countless pleasure craft. Thousands of coastal dwellers evacuated from Long Island,
‘BANK WITH feenat
as
PAPA OBJECTS—Evelyn Johns and her bridegroom of two days, John Henry Antrican, posed happily in the doorway of their saecon tale home near Sneedville, Tenn. The bride’s father, Charlie, who at 22 married 9-year-old and Eunice Winstead in 1937, objected to the marriage and
THE BANK Ferre Endorses Time Off BUSINESS WHOSE For Religi ous Instruction IS PUERTO RICO
Connecticut,
Rhode
Massachusetts
homes
Island
returned
to
had his son-in-law
their
is 20. (AP Photo) |
yesterday.
arrested. Evelyn is 17 and her husband
By HAROLD J, LIDIN
Republican
Statehood
came
lowed
Party
“release
time”
religious
for
which
A.
Luis
candidate
gubernatorial
out flatly in favor of legislation under
Ferre
of their choice.
instruction
yesterday
Ferre
public school pupils would
said:
be al-
‘We
favor release time for religious teaching,always provided it is granted within the constitutional rights of the 84 was a prime factor in the de- ed that the setting aside of classpeople and respects the prin- cision of Catholic laymen to or- room time for outside religious ciple of separation between ganize the Chistian Action Party. instruction does not violate the church and state.” Ferre said ‘an opinion written principle of the separation of But
he
Ferre
did
not
or. his party
has
specify: if by U.
any
early
plans for legislation authorizing released time for publie school children. The Ponce politician limited
his prediction to the promise that legislation will be sponsored by
the~Statehood
proper time.” Ferre inoted
Party
“at the
that Statehood Party legislators had voted to discharge’ Bill 84, a. releasetime bill sponsored by Independence Party Rep. Jose L. Feliu Pesquera, from the House com-
mittee in. which it was buried during the last session of the Legislature, The refusal
of
the
House
of
to approve Bill _.. Representatives
S. Supreme
Court
Justice
church
state.
and
Claiming that statutes faciliWilliam O. Dougias|in the landmark 1952 case of Zorach vs. tating religious education for pu Clauson had “dispelled” all his doubts as to the constitutionality
blic school pupils now 43 states, Ferre said
majority opinion in|the cage, rul-
in Puerto
exist in that he
of the release time controversy. could see no “reason” why such Justice Douglas, who wrote the legislation could not be supplied Rico.
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Bogota Act Begun By
J. M.
ROBERTS"
NEW YORK (AP)—Latin American cynics calling the Act of Bogota “Operation Castro,” actually
it
is
the
culmmation
of
a
movement
ever, perhaps more truly than ahy of its predecessors, a Latin American project, promoted by numer-
are but
is
true
that
the
United
States
really
dent
besun
from
large
to
of
first
the
be
fund.
kept $500
going.
appears,
Payment
Too,
million
of
is
ibecause
loans
the
far
it
will
potential
greater
will
be
power
than
be
a
it
im-
-revolving
in local currency,
which will then be plowed ‘back into the program. Latin American development thus is given two legs to walk upon—increased industrial capartity and social improvement at. the lower levels, look» ing toward an increased resistance to Communism,
Such a program was one of the first reforms
Reorganization
introduced in Japan during the American occupation after World War II. That program has been widely credited as a major factor in the recovery of that country. While some of the Latin countries are disap-
reform, housing, business is, how-
going
mediately
heads the list of measures to be financed through the first half billiom @ollars to be put up by the United States.
began
developments.
The program for agricultural education, health and aid for small
Eisenhower during his tour last spring. It’s preamble calls for “further practical
sion of the spirit of Operation Pan America.” It is notable that the financing of land reform
to run with the ball -only after CasNews tro demonstrated the urgency of bringing economic aid and the means of Analysis social stability down to the level of the people, without waiting for the “filtering down” precess
pointed at the size of the first American contriby tion, they have been assured that the program ig
ous meetings between its diplomats, and sold to Presi-
two years ago with a survey by Dr. Milton Eisenhower and the proposal for “Operation Pan-America” by President Kubitschek of Brazil. It
By Milton Eisenhower
of an
Onganization of American
States economic council has its precedent in the various agencies set up as economic cooperation in Europe has advanced through the Coal and Stee]
Community,
ward
Euratom
eventual
and
the
unity.
Common
Market
to
.
A Trip With Doc Nixon
It Makes You Feel Better and enthusiastic audience and an impressive ticker tape pa-| rade. While the crowds in Indianapolis were less enthusiastic, they were obviously pleased by what they saw and heard. Everything is balanced in the de-
change. anything, but’ it
sure makes you feel better. to him
by
bling
News Analysis
the
Natufally,
trum-
waters
lighted
of
the
opulent
the
President
didn’t
start a war or let the side down,
Monument fin Indi Square ji or
everybody's
that
so
the
applause
F
Listen
is
loud
and
Nixon
will
and even
deal
into
the
Ca-
a i g J iy if
The
for
Michigan,
after
being
Miss
who
America, 1961
in Atlantie|
Carolina,
left,
and
Photo)
Ruth: Rea,
Washington,
him of ‘how wisely President
Ei-
South | senhower has handled everything.
D.
C.
(AP
should has
that for the
vote
the
Most
IMPORTANT NOTICE 10
ry.”
IN THE PONCE AREA
have
The. Congo? “We could,” he says, “have tried to inject our.
selves
into
the
Congo
without
honoring ‘our commitments to the United Nations charter, just as Khrushchev seems to be trying to do, but we can be eter.
CONTINENTALS LIVING | 222525 =~ The
U-2?
got
The
angry
President
with
could
Khrush-
chev at Paris and maybe brough
of
man
experience to deal
the
comments, ¢ritics
and patient, he could have turned Cuba into a “second Hunga-
be
in
bold,
and
cautious,
a
with
a
course
it
‘between.
Of
air
of
college
and
the
time
almost
who
United
do
he
sadly,
not
States
merely
about
realize
is first
in
that the
world, morally, militarily, educationally and scientifically. Anybody who talks about Richard M. Nixon trying te 4disassociate himself from President
Eisenhower
ought
debater
patrictism
~-
popular.
distinction
has
sin-
that
to
be
is
ma
-| between his foreig Policy : n themes and the domestic Policy every-
Flemming, of Monti center, poses with two members of her| or the chosen
almost
to believe, and is delivered with
body
City. The two runnersup are Edith Sandra
the
Is it effective?
A
court
not
is, for it encourages his audiences to believe what they want
extremely
ague,
but
and imaginato Republican
could
for the
conjunction
cerity
MISS AMERICA, 1961—Nancy Ann
the
confident,
speech
phrase
an
pe
except
reduced to a mathematical formula and set to patriotic music: a
s
5
z
and
phrase
i B
proud
speech
later
E
to Africa
rely vn | di 2r
basie
historical record. He promises to. be firm but not belligerent,
complacent, bold tive but faithful campaign with the ex-of Soviet influence in-
Maybe in the tension
Ee
Nixon
to
fol-
theme Dallas.
he On
developed domestic
here Policy
in he
was on much sounder ground. He gave a concise and effective definition of Republican opposition to enlarging Federal power and preference for state and local ‘authority. This was both in keeping with: his own and his party’s. philosophy and got a good reception here.
His foreign policy theme was
equally appealing. The only trouble basic
theme
adds
; that
is up
to
a
his Pic-
low him for a single day across ture of the world that no wellwould consider this country. He has both arms |. informed man around the President’s neck and ‘seriously for a moment. It is his basic speech about “peace good politics but it is bad®hiswithout surrender” and the “ex- tory, all delivered with the skill pansion of freedom” and “un- of an accomplished actor. rivaled prosperity” is almost identical
with
Eisenhower's
bas-
ic campaign speech of 1956. Here in Dallas he had a large
1S NOT TOO LATE
The Institute Cultural de la Comunidadof the Catholic University of Puerto Rico offers courses in Spanish 13,
1960.
French,
for beginners Also
Italian
in and
commencing
advanced Russian.
call Mr. Isidore Garcia, Phone Santa
Maria, Ponce, P. R.
Spanish, For
on
Sept.
English,
infermation
2-4150, Ext. 34,
Join
the
dog
obedience class at basketball court.
Barbosa
Park indefensible,”
Dr.
Addisen in the
Philip
tish Medical
Monday—Wednesday—Friday nights 7:30 P. M. to 9:30 P. M.
Journal. *. Dr. Addison is secretary of the
Instructor: Mr. Russell Milroy
gives legal aid to doctors. The council, he said, was per-
SENTRY DOGS, INC. Call 2-8497 for information
Medical
turbated
Defense
by
the
tients’ claims for
Union,
which
number
of pa-
eompensation
“after an operation was ed on the wrong limb or digit.” Often the mistakes are due to
doctors confusing right with left. he added, be wer iedoesy
—
7
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Benitez Reports Party
Campaigning!nStates ‘{ship
A. W, MALDONADO
By
in Puerto: Rico is old and
arise has, toip ‘Im the sound and fury of the| that new leadetsh that to 1964—and_ now in/from ‘battle thickening ‘ political are role will be played by the DemoPuerto Rico; local observers ¢ratic- Party; if you don’t believe
puzzled by a’ strange silence—the
of
It
called
Pro-| that the young will win over the
Democratic
the
silence
| gressive Party of Puerto Rico old—ask Adlai E. Stevenson. Party, for Democratic “The and its president Jose A, Benitez.| The STAR; attempting to un-|the 1964 campaign, will fight to od . ravel the “mystery’ of the silence, | the death, “A new era must come to called party leaders yesterday.
.
was
named
ed.
At
Puerto
Chardon,|
S,
Carlos
-who
agronomist
distinguished
gubernatorial | RATHER
party
.
Rico.”
;
activity _
QUIET—The
n the central offices of the U.S. candidate. He could not be reach-|‘i said ‘Democratic party here is extremewife
-his
hishome
these days.
he was in Ponce conducting an|ly agricultural It called successful
‘study. Orlando
Antonsanti, Democra-
and
Jawyer
tic national committeeman, who F said: “I frankly:do net know what is happening with the party. I have not seen Benitez in about a
still
I’m
Although
mon
a
Democrat.and support Kennedy, my law practice has kept me away from local politics.” Antonsanti added that he is
is still a
whether’ he
doubt
in
national committeeman Democratic
since the committee
National
has not decided whether to re cognize the Benitez or the Gov. the as faction Munoz-backed authorized Democratic committee in
.
Democratic
called
headquarters—no
pitty
.
No Answer
STAR
The
,
:
Rico.
Puerto
answer.
And then the STAR called Jose A. Benitez, Party
mar-
(Very
of
Party
Democratic
“The
Rico.”
of Puerto’
“Maravilbosisimo!” velous. )
Demo-
the
-how’s
Befiitez,
“Mr.
cratic
Puerto Rico -is in full battle. No, not in the local election. We are fighting for Kennedy and We have decided to Johnson. suspend registration of the party fight is to
in Puerto Rico. We cannot Our job now two fronts.
in
the
Los
An-
have all Puerto Ricans States vote for Kennedy. are
“We
in
working
geles, New York, and New JerIn L.A. we have helped sey. organize a Viva Kennedy Club and in New York and New Jersey we have Benitez for Kennedy
!
:
e
pre-
honorary
I am
Cummittees.
;
sident of all of them.
“We .are also working in Puerto Rico. All our offices are actively working urging people here
ie
to
write
oe
relatives
their
to
“Your holiday
After
national
the
the
we will resume paign for 1964. “Munoz
has
lost
i
cam!
prestige
in
BE gos at the, ‘Democrati party
win,
will
He
convention.
never
And if he doesn’t win,
™
will not lose.
lose
must
“He
I
because
all
Democrats
in
Puerto Ricans all over the world know
the
that
Beet Fumie sident—and
his
ea oe is name
ee Jose
A.
Beniter. “we believe that Commonwealth is not permanent. It must move to independence or to statehood. We, the Democrats, are standing
hood.
on
the
foad
to
state-
But we are not against
Commonwealth now. “we believe that it should: not
go to independence—if you disagree, ask Lumumba. “we believe that the
paradise
isle;
rings the bell!”
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.
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with Alcoa’s famous
Remember, too, that northbound
servic
A New Service for the Commenwealth’s Export Trade efeller Puerto
to give Ricans.”
recognition to But the state
Republican machinery apparently
growing exAs a apecial service for the ies, industr Rican port Alcoa has arrangedto have its cargoships provide a weekly express passenger of
t
the
Venezuelan
ports
of
and Guanta, Puerto Cabelio
of
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Puerto Rico over the years and Mobile. frem New York, Baltimore, New Orleans
“OFFICES AND PIERS IN SAN JUAN, MAYAGUEZ AND PONCE
ce mua
THE SAN JUAN STAR —
Wednesday, September 14, 1960. -
ne
DOOR
PRIZE—Charles
Pennock,
who
appeared
as
guest
speaker
FOR
Monday at the Garden Club of Puerto Rico’s first meeting of the 1960-61
FLOOD
VICTIMS—During
Monday’s meeting of the Garden Club
| of Puerto Rico at the Reserve Officers Beach, Club, members
season, shows club officials a special white and purple orchid presented as a door prize. From left to right are Mrs. Madison Fletcher, Mr. Pen-
monetary Above
nock, Mrs. Jorge Jimenez, president, and Mrs. Jerrold Von Wedel.
¢ontributions
left
to right
are
into
a container
Mrs.
David
W.
for the Cheadle,
island’s Mrs.
dropped
flood
W.
F.
needy.
Ransom,
Mrs. Lawrence Bunker, all board members, and guest, Mrs. J. R. Wadsworth.
(STAR
photos by Betty Knorr)
Here & There
45th An niversary
Garden Club Plans 1961 Flower Show By Betty Knorr Nearly 100 members and guests of the Garden Club of Puerto Rico turned out Monday for the group’s first meeting of the 1960-61 season. Mrs. Bew
Jorge
Jimenez,
president
the
officiated,
club’s
and
garden club would sponsor a gala floweft show. The last show was held in April of 1959 in the Isla Verde Rooms
of plants from botanical gardens and private collections from all over the world. He explained, too, how his nurseries grow certain exotic plants here by grafting, slip-
tinental. Mrs. Madison | Fletcher will be chairman of the 1961 show.
ping
of the Hotel
told
Charles
the gathering of a new policy being
speaker
imitiated Meetings,
on
for she
the coming year. said, for the most
and
this year
again,
Juan
Pennock,
Intercon-
Sr.,
guest
at the tea meeting, spoke
landscape
gardening
and
com-
mercial nurseries in Puerto Rico. of He told the ladies how the latter
Part will be held in the homes Members
San
the
obtain stocks through
it
-ets
Avo
me
the exchange
me.
free
and
from
seeds.
As a door prize for the gather-
ing, he donated an exquisite white, tinged with purple orchid, which was won by Mrs. Gleen Lawrence. In
addition,
every
lady
present
was given a small potted dracaena plant from Pennocks to take home as a living
souvenir.
The bers, Henry Rivas, Mrs. Ralph
names of seven new memMrs. Frank Zekaria, Mrs. R. Ralicki, Mrs. Aureliano Mrs. Simon Schmiderer, Thurston Ackerbloom, Mrs. Lopez, Mrs. Gloria Patter-
son,
were
added
to
the
garden
club roster. Mrs. A. J. Samaritano will be hostess at the club’s October meeting in her Villa Caparra home. Liens
Q.
Why s0 eestatic?
A.
Rave makes the most of
Postpone Champagne Dinner
The decision to postpone the Lions Club champagne dinner,
scheduled for this Friday night, |-
FAMILY REUNION—It was the first family reunion in
elastic...and it’s the only
bra that does!
17 years when Mr. and Mrs. Andres Justicia, shown above
«..around the cups
cutting their anniversary cake, celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary recently in the Governor’s Room of the Hotel Condado. The couple’s 10 children, some of whom came from the U.S. and Central America, were all on hand for the celebration. Before the reception, the couple reexchanged nuptial vows at special ceremonies held in San Agustin Church.
e+ under the éups «». under the arms «..around the low cut back
Q.
So what do you have when
you wear a New Embroidered Rave?
That Formfit Feeling!
A.
For ormfit
bras
and
a Formfit Fashion to give every figure that Formfit Feeling.
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1553
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DR.
AND
MRS. ROBERTO BUXEDA
girdies
Available at: CLAUDIO BOLTA CORP,
There’s
eee,
22%,
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SY. Claudio Bolta Representante de la Formit Co. en P. R.
in the Fiesta Room.of the Hotel Condado Beach until October 21, was made at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Roberto Buxeda in Villa Caparra Monday. evening. The Buxedas are to be patrons of the affair which will honor approximately 150 couples, who by contributing $100, have helped the San Juan Lions fulfill their cancer league quota this year. As special guests for the occasion, Miss
America 1960. and Miss Inter- tions are still to be had by connational Beauty 1960 have been tacting either Mrs. B.A. Cheney invited for the October fiesta. at 2-3385or Mrs. Margot McCloskey Attention
Bridge
at
Players
30010
ext
222.
Package
Reservations at -the Hotel
for Saturday night Barranquitas are
for the day, including accomodations (two to
being snapped bridge playing
up by the island’s crowd. This Satur-
transportation
day, the Puerto Rican Duplicate Bridge Club will hold a two-session
tournament,
at 2:30
p.m.
and
day
and
deal
overnight a room),
dinner
Satur-
is $8.50.
Initiation
8:30 that evening. Fees are $2 per
The Hato Rey Chapter of the Puerto Rican Federation of Busiare prizes aplenty, ineluding a ness and Professional Women will special first prize of transporta- initiate its new members at ceretion to the hotel, overnight ac- monies to be held Saturday at comodations and dinner, in addi- 3 p.m. in the Nereidas East Room player
for both
sessions
and
there
tion to a,tephy.. A few, peserva-d
of La Concha Motele 44
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; | superiority whether man|leetual er athletic.
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house
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Refrain
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great
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She also goes into my
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but | desk drawers and reads things.
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he tage
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mother
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be entirel ‘he San’ Juan’ Chapter of Al|seems to into full swing gn any game was pretty bad and Get trusa will honor Contralto Do-| day.w ideas him consistently. Be smart.
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coffee
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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Wednesday, September 14, 1960
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR always
letters
have
the
are
sent
that
to them for publication, I seriously question the ethics of both cutting and imdication
altering whether
them with no that they have
been tampered with. | refer to the “Open
Letter
to
Harold
Porter
SOCS,”
by
Mr.
even
enthusiastic
supporter
of
commonwealth status, even though he is mad at us and doesn’t want to work with us, or let us say— doesn’t want to continue what he has been doing, namely not work with us, as a member or as assistant
treasurer.
We
hope
that
By HARRY
+
ever most of the states have “local option” which gives their
services: :
individual counties the privilege of voting for or) against the sale of alcoholic beverages. Today nearly half of the counties in ‘my. state of North Carolina have state-controlled package stores. The others prohibit the manufacture, transportation, and sale of liquor. Often the citizens of a county vote against disturbing their prohibition laws. The folks say it is more convenient that way, especially for civic leaders and females. If prohibition were repealed they would have to go to the package store and buy the stuff. With prohibition, the : [ae bootlegger delivers the stuff to the door. The bootlegger carries the liquor in a briefcase and ° the neighbors think he is a lawyer who has come to draw up your will or deliver a deed to a piece of property.
8) a literate population;
he continues his dedication to the (6) a highly skilled labor force; that is what and (7) governmental and economic Inc. ‘Sept, 9) which you chose to cause of his own; organizations staffed by and large publish in the day of our highly we are in business for. However when Mr. Porter by persons of competence and successful testimonial _ dinner, of
General
Foods,
“Tribute tp Operation Bootstrap,” the proceeds from which will go
to the victims macao flogds. ed
of
the
recent
Hu-
The version of the letter publishby you differs in several im-
portant
respects
from
the mimeo-
graphed
copies
that;
Mr.
gave ever
to SOCS.
Porter
I submit that who-
did the changing—he
or you—
was guilty of grossly unethical conduct, since no indication at all appeared bad been
in your version that both cut and changed.
had
expected
SOCS
to do,
without (since he missed a great Many more meetings than the two
be mentions, and simte did a solitary thing to
cheap personal these who have
integrity.
motivaworked
loyally and hard, he is as ignorant as he is scurrilous. He indulges in a nebulous and even childish kind of mind-reading at a distance of both time personally, of
accostumed
and space. I am course completely
to the charge
that al-
most everything I have done in Puerto Rico during the past five
Wets
years have been done toward the it end of ingratiating myself with
To give merely one example: Among the several things that
Porter
ascribes tions to
he never get them
accomplished) as yet seeing any visible results, is that of aequaintimg continentals with ‘Mr. Luis
Ferre’s extraordinary and indefensible manjpulation of statistics on his false claim on behalf of Statebood.”’ Not only did I not see that and several other original statements in the STAR version, but I failed to see asterisks or other signs that something had been omitted.
the
powers
number of close and Mine
that
be—including
men who cherished
for the past
kind
of
a
have been friends of
twenty-five—and
motivation
to
its exhausted
were
those
our dinner an oustanding but also on a number of
the things that Porter not being done.
claims
are
Earl Parker Hanson Santurce, P. R. EDITOR’S
letter
NOTE:
carried
publish
‘in
Reader
the
whole
Parter’s
permission
to
or in part.”
You
indicate
that
the
U.
S.
is
“virtually committing itself’ ta the unilateral underwriting of eco-
sees
“OPERATION Sir: >
PAN
I can agsure both you and Mr. These comments Porter that we have been hard at} editorial of work—those of us that are willing your to work instead of merely grous- titled: “Operation
j|
AMERICA”
are directed to September
10
Pan America.’’|
Major
economic
policies
and
prob-
ably a resultant re-aligment of some of them. And note that I do not make the traditional distinction
You stated: “This (Operation Pan America) that the results will be published can be at least as effective as the between U. S. foreign and domesti¢ eminently successful Marshall economic policies. before too long. In a program prospectively as Indeed, the testimonial dinner to Plan which practically rehabilitatwhich Porter objects was one such ed the countries of Europe after big as “Operation Pan America” answer, as was the scroll that the second World War. It should these are all one ball of wax. To we there presented to Teodoro be more successful because of the illustrate, as I recall, the Federal Moseose, the text of which you experience gained in the adminis- Reserve discount rate during the Marshall Plan period never stood may have if you are interested tration of the Marshall P’ I believe these judgements to be higher than 1-% per cent. And im publishing it witheut omissions er alterations. Such things, how- misleading and hence dangerous. what, it may be asked, does the ever, take time and careful work .}Let me recall that the functional Fed’s discount rate have to do with what the U. S. can or should do Needless to say, with Mr. Porter’s label attached to the Marshall and in turn with the success or4
ing—preparing an answer to Ferre’s often-bizarre claims,
resignatiog removed. On
the
one
whole,
obstacle all
TODAY’S
has
of
us
Mr. and
been
are
BEST
Plan
was
“European
Recovery
Program.” Surely recovery is not the essence, if indeed it -is any
FROM
EUROPE
failure
of
‘Operation
Pan
Amer-
gold
indeed
Charlotte,
members of SOCS who have worked hard and consistently, not only to make success,
Support
Dry. Voters
Often a county with package stores goes all out in supporting the prohibition voters of its neighboring county. They stand to lose a fortune in business if the folks can buy the stuff at ea prices at home. When Charlotte (Mecklenburg County) went “wet” a thriving little town in South Carolina was de vastated. Today it looks like a Western town which has abandoned
even thirty-five-years. But I object strenuously to his ascribing that same
GOLDEN
Repeal of national prohibitions by Roosevelt in 1933 did not abolish the prohibition laws in most ef the Southern | states. How-
gold
the
mine.
The
mines,
largest
of
city
liquor
its
discount
rate.
one
of the backward
the
western
And
no
countries
hemisphere
can
of
insu-
late for long natienal interest rate policy
against
the
Fed’s
in
Carolinas.
the
5-6 per cent would probably largely
nullify the benefits of direct U. S. financial assistance on any conceivable scale.
Second, the delusion must be shed both in the U. S. and in the backward Facke
“It makes
for a really fast game
one racquet!”
of
the
hemisphere
that the process of economic development is one which can be
GERMANY Rudi
countries
when
they
have
to share
quick,
cheap,
and
Sam
Van
painless.
Hynizg
14.*}
6
aia’
a
*
pucgedt
bai
8 >
S.C.
proximity
Today
the
to
huge
-
FAIR
PLAY
area
with
Sir; I understand that the “Dog Catcher” in the municipal payrell was admonished for lack of
spent doing
diligence.
necessary
Thereupon,
in
order
their
automebiles in
the
equipment
and
rescue
boats
to
operation.
much time the many
help Others
at their sets, routine tasks accomplish
the
mission. For this selflessness, Bob
and
tainly
co
not
attuned
with
what
we
otherwise
would
at home
away
Naturally,
more
have
from “La
guests
the other “Hams”
“La
Las
Lemas
Rio
Piedras, s
KP4EB,
Bob
moved
ing
weather
Ri-
publie
P.R.
and
efficient-
service
to
the
P.R.
es
Meyer,
in
reports
from
POTOMAC FEVER By
sta-
FLETCHER STAR
Hu-
hours, the only form of communication between Humacao and the rest of the island.
i
a
people of Puerte Rico. We take this opportunity to thank the many other anonymous persons and groups who contributed so much and we know the people of Puerte Rico share our gratitude.
we
located over the Antilles. no time for rest, he was on the air for endless
of
quickly
indispensable
-had
macao, had spent long hours as net control station, coordinattions With back
given
ly, as they usually do in times of disaster, te provide an
Pargue-
All in all this is not what know as fair play. Enrique M. Diaz
be
EDITOR’S NOTE: The STAR hereby gives a public “thank you” te the “Hams” whe
mischief.
than
should
in Puerto
thank you. Mrs. D. W. Trivett Ramey Air Force Base,
stayed
Perrera”
to
in
to safeguard his job, he used a very ingenious plan that I regard as irksome and most cer-
Washington
Millions
go
back
KNEBEL Sureau
to
school.
Some schools are if a kid holds up
so crowded, his hand to
be
give
excused,
three-day
they
him
a
pass. ee
Industry cuts back spending for new plants. Republicans fear that some November, they may
“Hams” went into, the fipod ae
Santurce, P. R.
its
LETTERS
THANKS TO ‘HAMS’ I suggest that te have any pros€ pect of success ‘Operation Pan Sir: I was disappointed when the America” requires the shedding of San Juan STAR failed to acktwo delusions. First, in the U. S. nowledge the invaluable service the conventional methods of the rendered by amateur radio economists in the seminaries of operators during the hurricane higher learning and in government alert and during the floods. must be questionéd at every turn.
of
profits from our state-controlled package stores support’ the public library and its branches. And because the sale of liquor is illegal in so many counties, bootlegging remains one of our big industries. White Lightning is the name of the bootlegger’s blend. It is so strong, powerful and pungent that many people, though they can afford better booze, stick to White Lightning with a fervid loyalty. If you are addicted to it, all other liquor tastes like Kool Aid. North Carolina and Tennessee. are the big bootleg states and bootlegging is perhaps among our largest industries. But recently the papers were filled with deaths and poisoning caused by bad “likker.” White Lightning sales dropped. The harrowing prospect of unemployed bootleggers was so great that our chairman of the State Liquor Board, with understandable state pride, was led to declare: “The bootleg whiskey poisoning our sitizens is not bad North Carolia whiskey, it is bad | ennegsee whiskey.
discount | T@
rate. A Fed discount rate of, say,
in Fort Mill,
because
know as fair play. . ica?” Unilateral underwriting by the U. S. of “Operation Pan AmerHe managed to get a female ica’’ would, unless adjustments dog undergoing the sexual “fevwere made elsewhere, seriously er.” Situating the dog in strateworsen the U. S..balance of pay- gic places he got wonderful ments position. The conventional catches (this warranting the method to correct such a state of preservation. of his position), affairs would be for the Fed te including well kept dogs that raise
stores
course,
PERE
cut
to
2s ita
editors
right
Prohibition Is Still With Us In Spots
the letter shows be an ardent an
i
Sir: While
delighted that Mr. Porter to
en
OBJECTION
en
10
iFoneht with (hele plants i fey Lie 9
SS
down.
'
£
ko
He THE SAN JUAN STAR — Wednesday, September 14, 1960
‘Fat, Wonderful Country’ image iit : sie
et >
Mis®
Se
Gabcoription
_Is What Is Hurting Kennedy
ane
‘
Rates
Besutar Melt ar Mist’
Se a3
ae
— United States. Possessions, a Ye Ss wm ‘$152.68
ss
D he asked. “I will tell you. You
ing Kennedy?”
© Mes. sm ‘$63 08
beats. You know what I think of Cape Ced? I picture in my
drive across this fat, wonderful beautiful coun-
mind a lot of idle, rich fellows sitting around
try. And along the highways you see the cars parked at the motels and the kids and their
in white | Sook Gadi
tun
Sr
eae
folks splashing in the pools, You don't stop
throws
im a swim. =
-
You
You
know it’s on the bill.
“You
doen't see any suffering.
are becoming
days and campaign.
They
strained early in this’
|
become
|
will
more
taut
as the
incidents
of violence before
further the fortunes of their chosen candidates. Both
leading
Muiioz
condemned
candidates
Marin
the
for
and Mr.
incident
the
governorship,
Luis A.
at Guanica.
|
Neither
-
you
im Pittsburgh a labor union officer said:
“In five or six years from now we will
rity. Even if it worsens it will be.some time be
have a sort of WPA to take care of what
so plain everyone can
, they maybe
see it. And this is what is wrong with Ken-
‘medy's campaign. At Les
located."
Angeles they showed
bet
ker
ee
Donna’s
comfortable
We
now
have
.
| {
the official toll of fatalities in the}
floods caused by hurricane
Donna.
New
York
damage
Carolina
City
and
exceeding
With
and
up
into New
the
coast
England.
force,
mot
talk
about
It caused Donna |
We have learned several valuable lessons from this hurricane. And at a terrible price. But if we take one lesson to heart, and act to profit from it, we
the
fence
about
.
We must give tep priority in all our housing programs to-¢he removal ef families from low-lying
areas to high, safe, ground resist
both.
wind
and
in solid houses that
water.
A
good
beginning
has
already been made with the plan to build 100 low-cost houses in Humacao, nounced are aimed
Other housing plans already anat. protecting against a future
disaster of the proportions of Humacao.
®
Ali of the best imtentions, however, must prove useless if we do not expedite, at the cost of all other
housing programs
if necessary, the removal of fami-
lies from-unsafe low areas along rivers and canals. Let's move at top speed, mindful of the horrible
toll at Humacao, will
find
our
and
resolve
people safe
and
that
the
next
storm
warm
in solid
houses
built to weather the worst blew and floods. t If ever again a family is lost to flood waters
because we failed to profit by this grim lesson, it will
be difficult to answer
Joe Is Back We
why.
were concerned about.a strange and
baffling
- gilence that had fallen over the political arena the las several weeks. We missed the voice of Mr. Jose A!
Benitez, president of the Benicrais faction of the local: Democratic Party. A few months ago, Mr. Benitez announced he would
register
his party and
ballot for the local elections.
then,
single
and work
convention. .
Fer
your
pa
all
Middle-Aged Scarce
a man today who is past 45 or 50 no matter
feeder-line
plane
skilled he is?
“That’s why labor is for Kennedy...he and the Democrats are not giving us this
guff about everything being just dandy, richer and better than before. There is a houmar problem the Republicans are ignoring just to get elected. And it looks like a lot of people are buying it. Russia is taking the
way out in front. but I don’t like lot of my friends Kennedy has lost
Congo
and
who
talk
there
aren’t
about
These traveling way.
the
are
nearly
really bad
that
Texans
have
made
these
things.
I
very
and
letting
us
other
published was
P.
Since
ara
| " [eerful idea about having a Texas
S.
If
the
again
and
We
isn’t Texas
elected might
B.
the
not
gobdd.”
GOOD offered
to
“abandoned
in your
my dog”
98-60
edition
had
calls
from
almost
ef the Sam area, Ponce,
Juan and
several other spots in the island. About 75 telephone calls and 10 ‘personal visits to my were registered in less
home than
eight hours including, of course, a number ef Puerto Bican comples tion
eager te spomsor of the dog.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
the
Harold
adop-
Under-
hill, from Puerto Rico News Service, took charge of the pet. The others were directed to the
“Refugio Alto Miss It
de
Animales,”
Road, Km. 6—Hm.'8 Quinones. is my understanding
Cupey c/o that
the “Refugio” has a considerable amount of assorted and weil
kept dogs, including puppies and
semi-pure breed animals may be taken up pledging able care for the animal, I sever thought that
Milroy
R.
Republicans
Lyndon
peo-
let’s
extraordinary.
every sector Metrepolitan
every
P.
respense
letter captioned
Ex-Texans
Santuree,
Only
RESPONSE Sir: The
in on the scoop, as I for one feel that it wonid get things rolling for everyone. Russell
million
But,
are some of the things ome hears, across country, stopping along the
of K.
that
nine
werking.
PALS
hope
are the
how
here in St. Kitts.
and
labor,
do something else. You know anybody hiring
place that they have been. Just last week, Ed Gess of Texas and myself were discusEdmead & Co. I like very much dancing, mo- sing this very idea, se more dern jazz music,’ reading, writ- power to Jame Deemer and other Texas folk in Puerto Rico. (Puering and photography. All letters will be welcome and | to Rico being like Texas, but answered promfly, a photograph not quite as large). With a good Texas steer, wash will be enclosed im each and pot full of Red Beans, plenty of every one. I am anxious to receive let- Cold Beer and a good honest Texas Hill-Billy ters for I like te write and I to goodness have lots of time in which to band, just watch out, as the do so. ‘ . Texans might organize. Thanks to your wonderfulThank you im advance for your publieation of this letter paper for printing Jane’s letter in
unskilled
stress
that Joe Benitez is very m
‘political victory, and working to achieve it—in 1964, _
Jebs
LETTERS
I am the managing director the business firm called J,
comes on the older
“I listen to the glib writers and speakers saying they must be relocated and trained te
why. Right after the te Cape Cod. That was stories about him and his place. They had pictures
PEN
everything on. unions.
a new machine
style Bar-B-Que in Puerte Rico and orgamizing a Texas Club, Most states and foreign places I would like te correspond with young men and women of Puer- have a Texas Chih for just this of gathering, California to Rico between the ages of 17 ‘sort having a Texas Round-up every and 22. . I am 26 years old, 5°72” in year at Bakersfield, which not height, 152 lbs, in weight, very only attracts thousands of Exbut the many friends black hair and brown eyes. I am Texans, WANTS
blame
Let’s
isn’t.
Then he went to Los
there has been silence. errs Pein bes
happy to
more
place candidates on the
‘Angeles to attend the Democratic
whe
is fime and
can prevent a similar tragedy from striking in future
years.
give:
work or these doing first te go.
ple
than it did in the devastating sweep through several the mainiand.
what
Out of Pittsburgh on a a teacher said: i “Yeah, I think Nixon is I don’t like him too well, everything about Kennedy. A think
even in by-passing us took a heavier toll of lives here states on
are
say
Everytime
| our strengths. The people like that. Kennedy is hurt.
through
however,
there
are ali in their fifties,
men who are doing semiskilled assembly line
people employed than ever before. And the wages are higher. What do the Democrais let's
a billion dollars.
all its destructive
.
, them because he says everything
change becapse of the number still missing. A total ‘of 107 lives were lost, 90 in Humacao alone! where36 were still missing yesterday. Denna swept notthwestward after by-passing Puerto Rico. The hurricane hit Florida, headed north North
where
They
Costs go up and the only way management ean cut them is to develop more machines,
“The people looked at Chet Bowles’ piccountry
now.
people
mean talking poor mouth? Nixon is winging
Previous figures;
were estimates and even the official toll is subject to
through
Staff”
dis-
it isn’t all the fault of anions as the usual
domes
tures af people out of work and they said, “Why that’s Russian stuff. This is a rich,
“Russian
“permanently
© grow. Costs are up. Unions know that. But,
ee ee
are in what the double
will call the
There are about three milliens of
or take a few years. And their number will
There are mex in automobiles, steel, and coal
themselves in a manner that will net tarnish the good |
Lesson
them
the pictures of the uaemployed. They exist.
type of man ‘who will condone brawls as a part of political campaigning. | it is te be hoped that their supporters will conduct: a
take
be had his oid
looking at her.
call pools. Ali you see traveling is a good life. :
names of their candidates.
things. You
American Gothic. Well, that was Mother Nixon.
it has cushions im social secu-
‘before it gets to
again.
is the |
unless
other related
(#% it that artist's picture was called that
a growing unemployment. But
MeGHL
ae
Ferre, have
Not
and
him?”
| ™other and family at the convention What
:
the
It is unfortunate that weak minds and strong | arms icipate in political campaigns on all sides. | They have the same right te choose sides as do the | level-headed, serious party workers who seek to)
hollers?
that hurt
peat
eT AUE be tho giatecomarofaf all the kids sida . i And here is: Kennedy.He = oashe the block. You didn't think of Cape Cod is telling the truth. There is :
weeks ahead bring more heat into the | Tempers will flare and it is probable that |
there will be more wotes are counted.
Gov.
any
Net, Get lowe
Nixea. He killed them when
© be hurting and is. And de you
Nerves
eat
think
“That
“You drive all the way across
. this state which is supposedto
tle for votes.
en
1 know that isn’t true. [ never T bee ape Gok ts ceecaea
win
Jehason
Vice President, just secede from
paper
|tity
had
and
the Union and will need a base readers. of operations, such as Puerte Rico.. Remember the Alaino. }
such
a numerous
quality
of
that suityour quaa-
kind-hearted
Meracieo M. Reye Santurce, P, R.
|Humacao River Knows All Abide Along Its Banks
high,
RYAN
Dregs Of Humanity They are not»Puerto Ricans really. Their allegiance is to the forgotten legions of the world, the dregs of humanity everywhere. They are camped hopelessly by rivers the world
‘ flow down to the sea, Flaz€along, sometimes I run swift» 1- drink a bit too much, get
and go on a rage.
‘over...along
I start in a lake region somewhere above Caguas as the Rio Grande de Loiza. By the time I get down to the Caribbean my arteries are known as the Humacao River and Rio
Grande
de Patillas.._
clude
San _ Lorenzo,
Juncos,
Gurabo
and
than
Las
to tell you abaut the people who me (and what{|I say comes from
the very bottom
of my
bed,
went
squatters
own ,neither wooden families
APPROV AL-—Sen, John F. Kennedy, Democratic presidential candidate, turns to autograph sign held up beside his speaking platform at Lane County Courthouse, Oregon. “Even Beanpickers Like Kennedy” emphasizes that this is peak of bean harvest and school opening was delayed so
children could pick. Sen. Kennedy is stumping the far West in an effort to pick up votes for the Nov. elections. (AP
Photo)
the
for
land
the
they
“What
on
nor
looking
These
folk
poor
up
through
swim,
clothes in me. Also, they and just about everything
fish,
and
I’m
the
only
many
have ever known or ever will. But the instrument of great tragedy: I
How | make delicious Baked Eggplant, Spinach or Cauliflower with my
wonderful new
WARING
BLENDOR
feel badly
about
my
recent
to
the
rise
in
shacks
again, tomorrow, the day or so, and I'll flatten
again,
break
them
in my
I
calm days, I’ve noted flowing past the river
born
Major
(Che)
Gue-
vara has laid aside his duties
as
address
of your
nearest dealer
3-4111 It’s not
a BLENDOR
unless
it’s WARING!
call
le were , except
the
persons
4 N
I
name
as
“Hundreds
far
as
missing,”
city
peo- |
I
saw
relatives
filing
by
a
volunteer
|
i
A blank stare, hands in the air. “We
by,”
haye
the
Finally, ‘Ch who
to have
kindly,
a name
tired
CD
to bury
voice
him
urged.
a weak voice said “Rodriguez, Juan tiguez, a man,
ed at last, Juan might have remem of ‘the century, was put
bodg rest.
at
the
i
As I drift along today, I wonder how many’ Societies For The Prevention of Cruelty to
Flood my
Victims
rampaging,
will
be
how
formed
many
tor will be forthcoming
bank
a result to
Will Action Be Taken? wonder if the Goyernor
also
of.
the
edi-
about the fate of river
squatters,
I
as
letters
will
con-
demn building along my shores and if he will
police the area to see that fo more homes are reconstructed. i . If this is not done immediately, there will
be another disaster. And another, And another.
ing
And'so
I keep
the mud
the
faces
along,
on
rolling,
hoping
of children
restlessly
carrys |
for clearer
days,
laughing
into
me.
said
CAGUAS—The Federal Social Security district office in Caguas will give - priority to claims for benefits to be filéd by survivors of workers who
yesterday.
has
UWesk
,
other
said
that
Guevara
for
he
had
and
to talk to
problems
was
first
Castro the
Batista
believed
hand
left
had
job
ope-
in
that
to have
knowledge
The
week
Bank Momber Federal Deposit insurance Corp.
of
involved there than any
other Castro military leaders.
in the
be
rebel
your friend at
Castro
his
duties.”
directed
against
area better
temporarily
“for
is the time
Chase Manhattan
Get Priorify On Death Benefits
rations
and
|
val-
cai
I;
manyof
no
I pass on
mountain
say.
Humacao,
Bank to direct ‘military operations
cause
nome
green
find
name.
against anti-Castro guerriflas in the mountains of Central Cuba, usually well informed sources
Sources
the
the man’s
Real
had
just
tried he could
the
a good
concerned.
president of the Cuban National
picked
For
man
notebook
t
asked.
sad facts In many
Guevara
sible.
young
name is Juan, he’s my cousin.” “Last name,” a haggard’ CD
after, or tarpaper
bank
that vegappos-
the
knew
No
under
There was no official confirmation of the report, with banking officials saying only that
“The WARING BLENDOR is the omazing kitchen aid chops, blends, purees, crumbs, and liquefies all fruits and etables im seconds. . . lets you create an endless variety of petizing and healthful dishes and beverages never before
go
Directs Hunt |Flood Survivors
(AP)—Argentina Ernesto
to
make-shift morgue, looking at faces, pointing at bodies. One stopped and said, “His
4
HAVANA
that
dragged
In
cases these people are nameless to the towns » they live in, hardly tolerated by the betteroff citizenry. { ,
Castro Aide
@
way
above , the
man
who
through
ple would
cloudburst-
some folk.
journey
hall was
swollen fingers like match sticks, and when I do, children and adults will be sucked under, gasping for air in| their thrashing whirlpool of panic... unless, unless a change is brought about. On while
the young
I think
level of sorrow and despair. But as you all know my flooding was an act of God, a reasoned, premeditated disaster. Why? Well that’s a question .we old men haven’t been able to answer. * ‘But I can tell you this. Life along me need not smack of the anguish that it does, The pain and suffering could have been avoided. I'll rise a year
with
missing
laughed.
1
Had
them
I’m
name?”
poised
concerned with the damage when I wet their bedding,
in
also
the
him
Jeys ef this beautiful land. Few
wash
of
that’s
around
man
who’s
-.But this is typical of the people ~« my
throw beer bottles else into-me. I’m
happiness
young
man
Now
his
pencil
Though
the only garbage collector many of them have ever known. I’ve baptized hundreds of children. They’re lost without me and lost with me. You all probably think of me as a murderer, but
was
a
a
“the
drunk.
no one nearby
the
cracks
the
“Oh, he didn’t have a name, he was an old drunk,” the town official) said.
shanties they jampack into. I know of 25 that live in one room. I gurgle
beneath them the floor.
to
asked.
1
live
home
with
part. They»
m
said
in hand,
isn’t it?” Everyone
a sort gf rock-
25 In One’ Room afe
he
notebook
-
strewn, slimy heart at best). The people I pass by, for all their poverty, Tove me. In spite of my dragging large numbers of them under from time. to time, they. refuse to leave my side. They store all theit wealth on my banks. They
the| Congo,
a dog.
“Yes,”
|
I want live along
Mississippi,
Amazona, the Yangtze, the Volga. Along me, they are referred to by town officials in many places as “those slum people.” Shortly after I receded from the tops of roofs in San Lorenzo, I heatd a politician dismiss a missing person as if he were lower
There are many towns| along my winding way and many people. he of the towns in-
Piedras.
the
tae
Tm @ Sometimes ly.
PAUL
a gn.
By
admitted
publi¢ly
that insurgents were Escambray
last active
Mountains
at
from
300
to
1000
i
are
s
died ‘as a result caused
by
cial
of the
hurricane
Richard manager,
J, Lopez, and
the
Security
floods
Donna.
district
Humacao
So
representative,
Rafael M. Carrillo, are working closely with state agencies. They have
preliminary persons in
but ‘The
boasted they would “end before firing squads” as. did earlier opposition leaders. Insurgents estimated
ee
Who
list
and local obtained a
ist of deceased the Humacao aréa.
will
be
developed
to
determine the possibility of benefits payable to survivors in each particular case. f
The’
Caguas.
district
office
reported holding the mountain will expedite’ the processing of areas. There have been no re- the claims and the payment of ports of contact between Gue- the benefits to ‘survivors under vara’s militia units and the gue- special disaster procedures, Letrillas, I os dipez
said.
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food he
gay eats
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BAILY
IM SORRY, BABY-T DON'T HAVE ANY
MONEY TO TAKE YOU TO.THE @
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EVERYTHING seat
WE COULD TAKE
DAD'S CAR FORA DRIVE, BUT WE'D HAVE
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THAT
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By Johnny Hart Youll NEVER CONVINCE
ME [THAT THERE ARE FISH IN THAT STREAM!
THE SAN JUAN STAR — Weanesaay, sepiemver 14, iseu
OFF Violinist
and are
Henry
Chuck
Hutchinson
son,
Henry
Talavera
and
them Jr.
on
and
the
son
Tepper
New
York
Leu,
who
N.Y.C.
leave
City
has
been
and
Fitia
for
join
Puerto
Rice
as
well
Exhibitions held twice yearly in Barcelona, Spain. Showing paint-
Ogilvie
today
to
FSS. SS SS
de
as at the Spanish-American Art
trip
niece,
Negron...Bill
New
Ateneo
wife, pianist Luz Negron, vacationing in New York.
Accompanying
ings in tribute
to-Rosado, will
be Carles Raquel Rivera, Rafael Tufifio and Antonio Maldonade...
wife
visiting
afterwards
in
young
Topper will enroll in Petty, one of the East Coasts top prep schools. Father Bill is head of and son Topper is a “top” Junior
ing to his heme in St. Thomas. Jerry is returning from a se veral day visit to New York...
Golfer...Serge Manni, Gen’l Mgr. of Duro Test Int’nl is at the Caribe Hilton, His purpose
Long time resident, C. H. Terry Jr. is visiting here this week prior to leaving for Lima, Peru,
is
on
Mead
Johnson
to
attend
meeting quarters
A.
in
at in
a
manager city
NBC
Caribbean
is
in
the P.
Littaeur to
Rico,
sales
the company’s headPuerta de Tierra. M,
Harberth
Clem
Puerto
Duro R...
Test
WKYN’s
in the big
(NYC)
consult
with
heads
CBS
Radio
and
and
of
TV
heads... Painter Juam A. Rosado is showing his paintings at the Institute of Culture’s lovely building in OSJ the showing is open to the general pubiic. Rosado,
one
of
the
painters,
island’s
has
won
most
noted
prizes
at
the
business.
main
in
Mrs.
San
Terry
Juan
will
for
re-
the
time
being with the three children. Later in the year, the family will move to Montevideo, Uruguay. Terry is manager of sales education, International Business Machines World Trade, S.A.
Division... Cute
dis
is
fere
visiting
Margaret
mom,
returning
to
Lan-
Carel
school
be
at
the
Univ. of Chicago, where at the ripe old age of 17, she will be a sophomore... Spending Sunday at lovely Dorado Beach Hotel e
SINATRA’S DAUGHEER WEDS—Nancy Sinatra, . 20,
Daily
shows
Sat.—
1:15
4
end
8:15
P.M.
Sun.
and
Holidays
— 4:00 — 8:15 P.M. SEATS AVAILABLE
Sidney Poitier Dorothy Dandridge
Samray Davis Jr.
school School,
mates from Vieki Resales,
of Sylvia and Marco Rosates. Vicki starts her freshman year
at Adelphi...Michael last heard from in New says it’s great, in San Juan
but will be home soon...Have you
found your dentist im his dentist’s chair? A friend me she did. Her dentist,
Dr.
Ricardo
Perez-Balzac,
his
visiting
teeth
friend,
guest
Burton
“THE
[*r*,
-
Barbara
BRAMBLE
Rush
BUSH”
Prevrew
Tonight:
- Tomy Noomen ROOKIE”
WHEN
- Kim
WE
MOSCOW
7 into
will
this evening
be
Novek
(®)}—The
family
a
garden
shrine.
A
simple
“iT
STARTED
“ANGRY
WITH
A
7:15
Read
FACE NEtSON”
the
Classifieds
PARTY
ARTHUR MURRAY'S
TRAP” SE
“BABY
a
at
Borgnine
Mickey
having
Friday, Sept. 16 ~ + (MEMBERS:
ONLY)
is
planning
a
new
ad-
these composers, including Jaime Cuculli, Carlos Segnet, later,
I
walkedto
the
overseas
highway and found a sheriffs deputy. They'll never find my wife: She couldu’t swim a lick. I don’t see how she could possibly have come through.
Our house is gone. car
They feund
hundreds of yards from
the
ROCK,
cover,
Ark.
not
(AP)
the
—
contents,
Department
ed them up Rock Chapter
by telling Little No. 123 of the
back-
Ameriean Sociéty of Tool & MaEngineers it would another cover on its
magazine. The cover is a brilliant, red,
and
a
glow-
post
Bonnell,
chapter
Felipa
imformation
should
be
Andi-
submit-
ted to Amaury
Veray,
of
Archives
the
Musical
Director af
of-
chair-
the
| is
the
third
recording
edited by the Institute of Cut ture of local music composed during the 19th and early 20th eenturies. The first ene consists of the principal works of Manuel G. avarez,: played by
his daughter, Elisa
the
Tavarez:
late pianist
The
second
of
the series, not yet released, is the recording of works by: José
I.
Quinton,
Nydia string
played
Font and quartet.
by the
pianist Figueroa
man, said a supplied the
Little Rock firm covers with, the
promise
would
they
make
eolors more subdued.
And, J.-D.
Alvarez,
no, Juliém Andino, Rafo Mojiea, Antonio Sicardé and others, is scarce, the Institute of Culture is seeking the cooperation ef people who might have information, musical scores, or phetographs’ of composers, All
This
the Post Office
nufacturinmg have to use
Mauricio
Institute.
fice spokesman said addresses written on it are too hard to - -..
when
dition to its series of musical recordings, which will comsist of Puerto Rican primitive “dan. zas” written in the rustic, oldfashioned style by local ¢omposers. whose works are little known. The “damzas” will be played by Puerto Rican pianist Etfas Lépez. Sinee biographical data ot
in-the-dark
9:15 P.M.
be hers age.
The Institute of Puerto Rican Culture
im lo
that made the post office complain about the magazine. “Too bright,” clerks said, and
We're
of
Plans New Records Of Istand’s Danzas
away from their eceanfrent home
It’s
HILLS”
RASBIT
from hucricarne wife was swept
LITTLE
KISS”
Clint Walker “YELLOWSTONE KELLY” “CHASE A CROOKED SHADOW”
Ernest
for five hours
Gets P. 0. Complaints
RIALTO-SAN JUAN
“THE
I held her for just an ins-
Eye-Catching Magazine
Ford
SUPER DRIVE-IN
tides his
her.
cluag
the house.
YOUNG”
- Glenna
piwe branch after
Grundy,
the
HOLIDAY -- 12:00 M. Reynolds
Denna
Buck
businessman,
should
becomes
Institute Of Culture
of
pilgrims.
AMBASSADOR - 12 M.
Debbie
Note:
Islamorade
she
at the
monument of polished bhack granite bears only the ehiseled letters of the Nobel Prize-winning author’s name and life dates. Friends keep the stone ringed with flewering plants and have built a fence and a bench for
MEET”
Dick Clark “BECAUSE THEY’RE
Yellen
Boris Pasternak has turned his barren gravesite at Peredelkino
Phone SIC HALL oo. Kirk Douglas “STRANGERS
Turek,
Editer’s
this. farm
Pasternak Gravesite ls A Garden Shrine
Last Doy: Victor Mature - Hedy Lamerr “SAMSON AND DELILAH” Newmar “THE
Ray
by
Man Spends 5 Hours Riding Log In Storm
monthly meeting of the Little ee at the San Juan Country ub.
LORRAINE - 12 M. Julie
speaker
was
checked
Dr.
of N. Y...Barry
PARAMOUNT
Reilly, Orleans,
ever own tells
having
Richard
Robinson daughter
A RES Se Rte
Phone
Beach Air Foree Base. (AP Photo)
of her former
eames
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to her senior year of studies at Adelphi College in Garden City, L. I. after spending her vacatien at the home of her parents in Los Angeles. Thyra will be
SYMBOL OF FINE ENTERTAINMENT
have.
Bonnell
agreed,
the
t
they
site)
COBLAN’S THEATRES
that her share be held in trust until she is 2L The will directed that any horses owned by Aly Khart ‘at the Arenales stud farm near Maracay, Venezuela, be sold at ‘public auction and the preeeeds given to Yasmin. Also, it specified that his half interest in
daughter of Frank Sinatra, and Tommy Sands, 23, smite happily following their civil w edding ceremony in the Sands Hotelin Las Vegas. Both Sinatra and his former wife, Nancy, attended the wedding, Sands is on active duty at Long
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By
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WWE
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THE a
ah
STAK.— Wednesday, September 14, 1960
Report On Russia
To influence Th EDITOR’S NOTE: Following is, ing the third of four articles by a eorrespofident of The New Yerk |
eee
Times who has just returned after three
Rrhic
|
consumer goods. In a desper. }ate effort to relieve the housing ortage, the government has
ares may
to throw
years ‘in “Moscow. N.Y.
Times
News
Service
Premier Khrushchev’s. battlecry to “overtake ahd surpass the United ‘States’ is the theme that
has replaced the Communist dream fm
the Soviet Union today. The slogan is hung from the gafters of Soviet factories and farms, is primted on matchboxes,
ly
betrdys
the
United
Soviet
lead-
ers’ fondest dreams of power: they are counting on economic might to influence the course of world events and on prosperity at home to make
their system
American singer,
ade
The
Russia
of
people for a greater share wealth they have so arduproduced over the decades. Soviet people do not exand their leaders do not
to overtake
States
in
free
sembly.
the
speech
What
they
United and
as-
are
after
is the United States of television sets private bathrooms, perhaps “automobiles. Although
there.is
a
growing
con-
viction’ in Moscow that ‘the pursuit requires the use of such “capitalistic” devices as financial incentives
and
distinctions, appears to freedom
controlled
no
class
one in Moscow consider political
a requisite
for
material
prosperity. “Ten
years
ago
we
were
starv-
WKAQ-—
listed
according
te
language
(2)
WIPR — (6)
WAPA- (4)
WKBM-— (11)
Wednesday,
September
14
(lL) The
1:30-(4)
En Rojo,
Picture
Azul y Blanco
“Sobre
rich
|
And it has meant the disap ance of the worst evidences governnient brutality and
| PROMISE OF A BETTER LIFE—The typical Russian worker, no longer concerned with the triumph of the pro-
demand. overcoat,”
months
begins one
in
ago.
to
live
overcoat
for
is
going
was
to
send
more
productivity,
iciency. Thus almost
| elves forcerd
to
us
work,
greater
irrevocably
economic
ef-
com-
progress,
the
have
found themeager or alternately
to turn
from
the
text-
book formulae for Communist pression, of the fear of sense- | letariat, dreams of a better life, with well-stocked stores, development .and to reach insolutions less midnight arrest and of sense- | adequate housing, television sets and perhaps even auto- stead for pragmatic wherever they present themless horror in:prisons and camps. mobiles. Encouraged by their leaders, the Russian people Presiding.over the toward are striving to surpass the United States’ standard of liv-|; selves. | Communist textbooks did not normality is Premier Khrush- ing, and thus gain new influence in the backward areas of Bete provision for the unprechev, a man once-removed from the world. ictable whims of women who the old doctrinaire revolutionaries—a man without a revolutionHe has proceeded from the as- people. The Soviet Govern- let ugly, clumheeled shoes rot ary pseudonym like Lenin or sumption that a complex and ment has had to follow the con- in Soviet warehouses. They did Stalin. He has been successful sophisticated modern economic sequences of forces that it has not anticipate the sudden overto date because he has been f machine can be run only by set in motion. From the deci- Production of bicycles and cheap a thousand other more interested inthe efficien people whose morale is high sion to offer the Russian people watches. and of his society than in the dogma and whose displays of initiative a, better life and more money to goods now plaguing the Governin whose name it was founded. and skill are encouraged and re- spend there rapidly developed ment. Tomorrow: Little effected warded. the need to produce the trapin U. S.Seviet exchanges. The Soviet Premier does not pings of a better life and things want to destroy his country’s on which money could be spent. (Listings Subject To Change) | totalitarian Communist system: Twice in the last year alone WKYN—630 Ke WRIO — 1320 WWWW- 1520 Ke WHOA~ 1400 Ke he wants to make it work and Premier Khruhchev has had to WENA — 1500 Ko WAPA~—680 Ke for that reason wants it to en- revise upward already strained Wednesday, September 14 ‘| joy
; 1
the
approval
the
Russian
plans
to increase
the
production
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Wednesday,
September
14
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BAYAMON
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LADIES FREE
Few
ROOSEVELT Anne of the
AZTECA: The Captives
SB nf
TNS 0
Club
he
viet leaders
Titulares Club de Mundo Informe “Vida Ronda
uncle
itted
PUERTO
(6)
when
ter
amson
(lL) 6:15— (2) 6:25—(2) 6:30-(2) (4)
Soviet
complained
few
ray, money!” His answer
8:00—-WRIO—Disc Jockey Hipico 8:30—WAPA~—Club . 680 9:00—-WHOA-—Terry’s House -Morning Melodies 9:30- WHOA - ce Store
6:00—(2)
the
perry, wear and one as Sunday best. That’s only natural, comrades. But where are we ing to get it- all from? No
better
5:45—WHOA—Showers of Blessings 6:30— WKYN ~ Timetable — Musica y Noticias 6:35— —Weather Report
730-4 iin Telefiests de Ia Tarde
%2:00—(11)
caused
RADIO-AM
TELEVISION Programs
a
tter he wants
I
of
have
brought
Khrushchey
phen
back!”
promise
consumer
speech
The road back from. Stalinism
the
and
expansion
has
Mr.
Chaliapin
has meant essentially two ‘to Russians. It has meant eonsumer goods, enough to eat, more things in the sto:
Housing
Produce ever greater | *A man has one
son“
tially shapeless, pressures for the
al-
valuable
more production, requiring even more incentives that in the end
iapin, who died in exile. “Great things are hap here!” Mr. ubei exclaim with convictign. “Come back us!
is
up’
leaders up, against the stubborn ¢t that the more people get, more they want. That means
Fy
coming
intend,
PMH RES Fee
to
the famous
which
us. shortages of building terials that have interfered vith other capital-investment ee ‘What is more, the logic of
a life of few
others. At the same time the slogan reveals the tremendous, if essenSoviet of the ously The pect,
net
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swallowing
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tenance
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Bayamon.
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AVISO
POR CUANTO, don Jaime Marchand Gonzalez por condueto de su abogado las
autorizadas
por
la
Ley
de
ico;
Page
1)
color.
has been
incor-
voting
share.
About
said,
hag
stock
$20,000,
already will
at
been
depend
personnel
will
come
mostly from Mexice, he said. Maximum use, he said, will also be made of local talent: The
Script called
for the first “Romance in
production, Puerto Ri-
co,” was written by the Puerto Rican Emilio E. Huyke. The company has arrangements,
(in its own
juice)
Yorshire
Pudding
Relishes
from
Baked
Idaho Potato the
Su
pueda
oposicion
cia
que
se
a
comparecer
la
concesion
y
de
a
handel :
oida
la
iv
licen-
interesa;
C
POR TANTO, y a Ios fines indicados exPido este aviso hoy en Aguadilla a2 de septiembre dei 1960.
Served
that
if the
U‘S.
ter.
from
7,00
te
position.”
White
taken
He
entered
and
left
the
House
F.
said
ZA
BEACH CLUB __ 11:00
P.M.
Warren
Pershing,
ing sectors. Tent
on
rious igdividuals, including Mrs.
after a record span in
military
éervice.
Eisenhower
hhabiendo
dirijo a usted archivado en
to,
1960
the Soviet premier said: “The
champions
of colonialist
policy call Patrice Communist.” The
Lumumba a inconsistency
of such assertions is obvious. “T would say that Mr. Lumum-
his party
turned away
canvas.
are
housed
a cordon of honor his waiting car for
ride baek
eontinue to help the Congolese people in their struggle to “real-
ly become the master and owner of all the wealth of the Congo.” Pagan said, with several Mexican and
U.
S.
companies
to
distri-
Slightly
From
over
Page
1)
70,000
ficers as follows: president: Bayamon accountant, Isaac Vergne; secretary: Damion Rosa, New moyie
treasurer Enrique
owner
of the Martinez
petitions
chain
stores.
Martinez,
classes ‘to
stood
at
13
per
|
gubernatorial
good
election
with
of signatures.
surplus
a
,
The Commonwealth State Department had earlier forecast the
cent
check of the CAP petitions would
be over by yesterday. But the threat of Hurricane Donna, and the need to take special precan-
the percentage of petitions has con-
tinued to hover around that same tiops with the petitions, threw figure. . the staff off stride, he said. Was
promoter
furniture
regular
rate of CAP petitions would rua about 8 per cent. He still insisted yesterday that his party would qualify for the
valid
signatures are needed to quality the CAP as an island-wide contender. ; The reject rate of the CAP
termined if invalid CAP
of-
.
enable
months, predicted that the reject
sity,
‘company’s
start now.
the
school
the
in
CAP (Continued morrow.
after the count had been completed on 40 precincts. Porrata Doria said he has not yet de-
the
shelter
empty
to
yesterday
temporary,
and
to the helicopter.
bute its films around the world. Pagan, who is secretary of the Academic Senate at the Univernamed
raised
guards to the short
ba is as much a Communistas Khrushchev is a Catholic.”
Khrushchev would up by pledging that the Soviet Union will
ed ‘it| was hoped that enough could be
without
a word and walked back through
Guiding
In
Hand
ed as the guiding
hand of the local
powerful
that amassed
82,000
CAP
push
signatures
in only
case
the
church-backed
pax
ty fails to register island-wide, its leaders insist it will go ‘ta
Last Week CAP secretary Eduardo Flores, widely regard-
elections
lities where The
three
in the municipa:
it won
posts
of
recognition, municipal
as
semblymen and the mayoralty are the prizes in these local eli tions. ° The CAP, has filed at-large
MLZ 2573
candidates
tive
for
seats,
only
plus
the
two
legisla-
offices
of
governor and. resident-commissioner. . Its legislative at-large candidates are form Independence Party Rep. Jose L. Feliu Pes quera and Caribe-Hilton hotel personnel executive Mario Davila,
nightly
are
trying
for the
House
independence
supporter
Sal
vador Perea, while its entry for the position of resident-commis-
vs.
sioner
is
pro-statehooder
Luis Cordova
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Eleanor. Roosevelt. wreath from a » Placed it Khrushchey also announced on the marble marker stone and. | were underway /to build a $300,+000 permanent; bridge in the) that while in New York he will stodd silent for a few moment s, | town. ' { 3 stay at. the Soviet U.N. delega- The silence was broken by the} Sixty-five homies were reported tion headquarters on Park roll of muffled drums and then Lorenzo and: 30 destroyed in) Avenue. the sounding of taps by an Army others were dama ged. Temporaty In reply to another question, trumpeter, The President and shelters have been erect and
‘fis
los
:
living
more
and Senate, respectively, CAP gubernatorial candidate
usted enterarse detalladamente de los termiBos de la misma Y. siendo o representando la parte perjudicada por la sentenc usted ia, cual puede establecerse recurso de de la apelacion,
caso copia de ella con to de 1960. Caguas, P.
-re-
Miguel Hernandez Acosta, diof 66 years |‘rector of the Authority, whe. is * charge of rehabilitation ted a simple of , Feported that plans.
Rivera,
archivada en donde podra
field,
been
was washed out in the floo#
who
El Secretario que suscribe notifica a Gsted que esie Tribunal ha dictado sentencia en ei caso epigrafe con fecha 11 de agosto de 1960, que ha sido debida-
mente registrada y autos de este asunto,
have
erected |
in tents ereeted across the river from where the disaster took! place on the grounds of the Hu- | macao Public Housing Project. A temporary bridge is being erected to replace the bridge that |
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EL TRIBUNAL SUPERIOR DE PUERTO RICO Sala dq Caguas ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMERICA, EL PRESIDENTE DE Los E. U. EDICTO Civit Num. 60-1212 Sobre: Divorcio
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LUIS R. ACEVEDO MORENO Secretario, Sala de Aguadilla
Julia Sanchez Rodriguez, demandante Victor Samuel Rivera, demandado NOTIFICACION DE SENTENCIA
cities have
the
and
limit- the old soldier, walked with the
statement was made to criticism by va-
ther such dis- .
committee members yesterday and ‘heard reports from the vary.
na-
son
to avoid
aster, called a| meeting of the
Khrushchev to Manhattan President to the grave where “purely in the sense of se- his father was buried in 1948
curity, The in response
and
Puerto
ser
Baltica,
who came up with the original idea for the local film company;
POR CUANTO, esta Sala ordeno que se Publicara en un periodico en general
lo desee
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SOVIETS
ing -]was
Ledo Franco T. Sanchez Presente ante esta Sala una soli¢itud para que se autorizara a portar un arma de fuege
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to better sheltered ground. Garcia, who had been appointed head of a special committee
(AP)—Presi- ; It was the 100th anniversary sident Kisenhower bared his head of the birth,6f General of the before a simple stone marker in Armies dont. Pershing. The Arlington National Cemetery yes- day was le by Congress terday in honor of the memory to commemorate the deeds of of the commander and chief of the highest ranking officer in the first great American mili- U. S. Army history and of the tary action in Euroue. two million Americans who fought under him in Europe in World War I. Eisenhower flew from the White House to Arlington by helicop(Continued From Page 1)
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Monday’s
SAN JUAN
Baseball
YORK
(AP)—While
the
three
clubs
a"Wediiésday,
September 14'°1960
Munoz Holds Class |
STANDINGS MAJOR LEAGUE
Bucs Whip San Francisco: Braves Edge Cardinals, 4-2 NEW
SAR
AMERICAN
LEAGUE
York
New
battling
B82
55
599
Baltimore
82
57
590
1
Chicago Washington
80 70
59 69
576 ;504
3 13
Cleveland
68
70
493
14%
Detroit
63.
76
.453
20
For Speech-Makers To Boost Platform
—
for the American League pennant took a breather, the Boston 61.78 .439 22 Pittsburgh Pirates jumped 714 games ahead again in the Kansas City 48 90 .348 34% By A. W. MALDONADO National League Monday night, whipping San Francisco Not including yesterday’s games. Today’s Games Gov. Muiioz yesterday gave 6-1 while Milwaukee spilled second place St. Louis 4-2. New York (Ditmar 148) at Kan- an unusual and perhaps unprece' The Pirate victory, which of-* ficially
eliminated
the
Giants
from the race, coupled with the Cards’ defeat, reduced the Pirates Magic number for their first Any
to 11 in their run flag in 33 years.
number
of
Pittsburgh
vic-
tories and St. Louis defeats totaling 11 clinches it for the Pirates. The Pirates have 17 games to play, the Cards 18 and the Braves only
16
In
the
New
American
York
Yankees
League,
the
open
two
a
sends
the
Birds
into
Yankee
Stadium for a four-game down this weekend. The three
five
close in Yankees
games
at
in
a
row,
and
the Sox weekend
play
against four
could and two
Washingat
Oct.
5,. in
tional
the
League
home
of
the
pennant
Na-
winners
Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick said As
yesterday. in the past,
ter
the
the
competing
Detroit
second’
and
fifth
games
for traveling. If a playoff is necessary to determine the pennant winner a best of three game set will be played, starting Monday, Oct. 3, the day after
while the Orioles have at it. After
home
NEW YORK, (AP)—The 1960 World Series, barring a pennant playoff, will start Wednesday,
the
close
of
season.
In that
be
one
open
end
of the playoffs
the
case date
regular
here between
and
would the
the start
of
the World Series. All games will start at 1 p. m. local time except Sunday games
in New York or Baltimore. will begin at 2 p. m.
which
sas City (Herbert 10-15), night. Baltimore (Fisher 12-9) at Detroit
(Bruce 3-6). Washington (Lee B-4) (Score 49), night. Boston
(Sullivan
at
6-15)
Chicago at
Cleve-
land
(Latman 55), night. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 85 52 620 St. Louis TT 59 566
— 7%
Milwaukee
78
60
565
7%
Los Angeles San Fran. Cincinnati Chieago
73 68 63 53
63 70 77 81
.537 .493 .450 396
11% 17% 23% 30%
Phila. 51 86 372 34 Not including yesterday’s games.
Pittsburgh Milwaukee
1
BEBEER
Chicago
HOME
New
York
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Gov't Releases More Game Birds The of
the
Fish
and
Wildlife
Department
of
Service
Agriculture
has released 420 bobwhites under its program of stocking hunting preserves with game birds. A total of 866 has now been released since
‘BLACK: WHITE .
Distributors:
TRICO
HNOS.,
INC, °
page.
only
to
the
platform
seme
His
mission
was
explain
in
detail
Wut
to
stress
also
1958.
accomplishments.
speech-makers by
local
»
Fights °
secom-
KENNEDY (Continued from Page 1) strength—not by arguments or propaganda.
And he told Khrushchev not to be deceived by arguments in the
presidential
campaign.
“Mr. Khrushchev, deceived,” he said. hear _Uus
inquiring
lack
leadership.
do not be “You will
Ydelfonso
Ernesto
into
our
lost
do
not
Juan
Sola
Ramos
Morales,
Rep.
Antonini,
Sen.
R. Quifionez,
Mayor
Felisa
and
Sam
Rincon
de
Gautier.
Party veterans reached in San Juan. yesterday could not recall any political party ever having held a similar assembly of speechmakers in Puerto Rico.
Cabinet Meeting On Hurricane Plans Gov. Mufioz has ‘called a cabinet ‘meeting ‘for this afternoon to discuss macao
means to prevent the Hutragedy fram recurrins.
The meeting follows and‘ announcement by the cabinet will review. the civil defense plan to see how the government can offer the people more effective protection during the hurricane season. Also to be! discussed will be a report by Secretary of Justice Hiram Cancio on whether the Commonwealth has the legal power to forcefully evict a family from its home in the face of clear danger to their lives.
Draft Soard Clerks To Meet: Friday An area clerks of
meeting of local board the Selective Service
System,in 23 municipalities
eastern
zone
scheduled
of
the
to take
of the
island
place
is
Friday
in
San Lorenzo. The meeting will be held at the Lions Club and will initiate celebration
of
the
twentieth
anniver-
sary of the Selective Training and Service Act. of 1940. A
special
ceremony
will
take
prestige, our shaky defenses, our place during this meeting, where of
But
be deceived. For Democrats, Republicans and independents alike are united in opposition to your system
and
everything
it means.”
He said he wants to win this election, “not preside over the liquidation of the free world, or the destruction of mankind, but to achieve peace and regain our security by rebuilding America’s strength.”
Kennedy
pushed
confidently
ahead with efforts to convince Protestant Texas—and with it other Fundamentalist religious areas—that his Catholicsm should not bar his election as President. Kenned, ly wound up his effort to gather in Texas’ 24 electoral votes with a slashing attack on Seccretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson.
Luis Rivera Santos, Secretary of Agriculture, has asked that hunters and farmers protect the “Benson,” Kennedy birds for the next several years. prepared rae Rivera also said that 730 hunting Great issues licenses were issued in the fiscal Normally, K year just ended and 234 hunting avoids personalities. arms registered. it on Benson,
Monday’s
were
municipal
mittes. All towns sent two speechmakers, the large cities sent from three to five. Munoz paid particular attention to the last section of the platform which is actually an essay on the “evils” supposedly caused by rising standards of living. Speeches, Mujfioz said, should be
BUNS
wuss
Mantle,
From Scotland every precious drop...
by
not
lected
Maris, New Yo Lemon, Washingtoa
calling for “Black & White.”
page
The
MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS
Smith,
character, smoothness and flavour. Have Scotch at its very best by
legislative office and for mayors. Munoz discussed the platform
from
Monday’s Scores 6, San Francisco 4, St. Louis 2
Sievers, Chicago Kuenn, Cleveland Mifioso, Chicage Skowron, New York
“Black & White” its incomparable
paign. -The assembly was held in the town of Cidra and the purpose was to orient the speehmakers on the party’s platform. Includ-
Games
night.
dedicated to what the:'party is for and not what it is against. Present at the meeting yesterday were Party Leaders Sen,
form to the people in this cam-{Samuel
the manner in ‘which it is to be presented. Los Angeles (Koufax 7-12) at The Popular Party platform Pittsburgh (Law 19-7), night. Chicago (Cardwell 7-13) at Mil- presents a delicate problem to party enthusiasts because it deals waukee (Pizarro 6-7 or Jay not only with the accomplish7-7) night. ments of the party but also with Cincinnati (Hook 10-16) at St. Louis what it has not accomplished. (Sadecki 8-8) night. San Francisco (Jones 16-14) at The platform, furthermore, deals Philadelphia (Roberts 915), with the evils that have resulted Today’s'
(Based on 354 er more at bats.) (Net including yesterday’s games.) AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING Runnels, Boston
o..@ secret that gives
dented “sales talk” to 350 selected Popular Party speech-makers who will take the party's plat-
ed among the _ speech-makers were all party candidates for
-— so =
ton, this
show-
third place White Sox are games behind, after win-
ning
To Begin October 5
teams will switch sites after the second and fifth games. to-} There will be an open date af
game series at Kansas City might with a one-game lead over Baltimore. The Orioles start a + two-game set at Detroit that ends @ so far disastrous western trip
and
World Series Slated
ee eC ACTS Ss onan
1122
for
all
Democratic
tribute
will be
casion to those bers,
clerks,
paid
on
this oc-
local board appeal
mem-
agents,
ad-
visors to registrants, and advisors who have worked with the organization since 1940. As special guests there will be a number of
of
that
zone
who were inducted into ed forces at that time.
veteran
residents
the
arm-
(Continued
From
Page
1)
nation’s interests “without regard to outside religious consideration.” Nixon said he would resign
as President should the time ever come when the office would require him to cience or the
violate his cons national interest.
Asked whether he could conceive said in his of circumstances which would one of the force him to violate one or the
campaign.” pretty
But orators
they hit the farm belt,
he
laid when
other and thus jsaid “I do not.”
resign,
Nixon
He added that he does not expect such a situation would arise for
Nixon
Kennedy
either.
said Kennedy
is in a
“Bensonism,” Kennedy said, different position and he had no SYDNEY, Australia—Freddie “sets the two parties apart. It criticism of Kennedy for talking Little, 157, New Orleans knocked Sets the two candidates apart, about religion. out Bill Stanley, 160, Sydney, 2. “The Republicans stand for He said every time a candidate Benson and Bensonism. New York—fight between Candy McFarland, Philadelphia, and Jo“Nothing in the constitution mentioned the subject “it moves se Gonzalez, Cuba, postponed, due the issue up from page 10 to to hurricane By
The
Associated
Press
said he had to be secretaryof agriculture.” page 1.”
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Sports Of The Times
Fisherman's Luck
The Party's Over
VB
ROME—If
the Greeks had a word for it, so did
It was arrivederci, or iarewell. They fervor
to the
Olympic
Games
gave
in closing
BEST
it with | affectionate that
were
(Native)
Olympic
torch
in its brazier.
The
a
,
)
Et Bebiqos tuoreee)
3 4 6 5
consecutive
weekend,
marlin
have
vanished
Juan
Casellas and
coudn’t find blue water less than 20 miles from
1
1
Ie
3
second
25 miles off shore to find blue water. a m San Juan te Arecibo,
(7th Race
Wednesday, Beni. 14, 1960 1sb-$2.550; alw: &yreup; 1 1116 m.
seemed
the
from the coast of Puerto Rice. For days one would have to travel
P Magnetico
(6th Race)
and the
of the
For
BET LONGSHOT
T
charged. ‘with “emotionalism bordering on the tearful. It was a dvlorous eccasion. The finish of this greatest of international sports: speciables always jis. ¢ i
flame
By Mike Murray
TINGS
Romans.
ceremonies
A Talk With Bertha
EL COMANDANTE
By Arthur Daley
=—
{ nis) 3
THE SAN. JUAN.STAR —« Wednesday; Septeaiber 14, 1960
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35
109
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Bebeida| (Diaz) 107 «3-1 Tetrarquina (Maldonado) 113° BL La Mulata (Resario) 198 10-1 Cumbre (Ramos) es 15-1 El Titam easily the class of the field,
able
to
ce
‘ire.
BE)
Behieuc
should
pick up speed when El Titan reas them in wreund.' Bobeida has the stamina te stick areund fer third. 2nd-$1,700; alw; 2yrs; @ £ (Native) 3 El Pepime (Mates) 4 21 2 Charm (Valdes) 1S «(5-2 7 Debla (Figuerea) im «672 4 Plantaie (Diaz) ter 5-1 1 MacBeth (Coerchade) 14 «71 10 Temite (Olive) wz Bl (Reyes)
Shalimar (Malkdenado) Titania (Rosario) ftJeri Kay (F. Rivera) f-Liamere (Villalenge) fJayuyita (Galan)
1m
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101 1 21 21 21
says “Big Bertha,” will be sent, close and prepare anglers for what lies shead.
i
wepi.
f—fiela ty El Pepine has the speed te rem down Charm im the stretch. Charm has ecatly speed but can’t last the @istamce although im light and im capable hands. Debla is
. Suddenly,
the
Olympic
flame
@
disappeared.
It was
as
of
a
great
athletic
3 13 1@ ? 8
extravaganza.
The band and choir broke into a dirge as the Olympic flag was lowered and then carried by six pallbearers | out of the
The
funeral touch had reached
Italian Olympic
fer
flag
bearers,
team
they
followed
were
the
only
athletes
mourners. on
the
could
surprise.
Pesetera (Reyes) bMavi (Maldonado) Carrutace (Diaz) #Esepra (Resario) Belleza (iglesias)
#3 1B 16 im 31060
3
Compiet
1s
5
aRevine
6 s 4 12.
its apex. Remnants of
as the chief
and
Except
1
scene.
(Valdes)
Camille (F ) i (Ayala) Miss (Caraballe) b-Dee (Brave) ED
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(Pacheco)
alw;
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mm
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28 and continue through Oct. 2. _ Anglers representing some of the greatest fishing clubs in the world have tournament. The oldest of all angling clubs
i
Club of Avalon, Calif. has registered.
Wi
=—=————<_ distance. (imported)
preparations is the
672 «(81
have the edze in and wide open race, able to rem em the lead or near it. Mavi will be clesing. should get ever a sh 4th-$3.550;
the
«(21 52
161 1 20-1 («52
m
for all
Other fishing teams expected to compete: Southern California Tuna Club and the Club de Parada (also from Calif.); The Union Club, Chicago; Montauk Yacht Club, N.Y.; Brielle Marlin and Tuna
204 im 45 m4)
E
arena.
the
cleser
if. some-
one had forgotten to put a quarter in the meter and the heartless gas company had turned off the juice. For eighteen days it had lighted the Roman sky. Now it was no more, an empty symbol
goed
the reason
7th Annual International Fishing Tourney scheduled to begin Sept.
u
Guruche
13 2 3 6 8
:
14
Club, N.J.; National
Capital
Game
Fish
and
Conservation
Club,
D. C.; Ocean City Bill Fish Club, Wash.; Cape Hiitteras
Bill Fish Club, Va.;
Hatteras
Marlin
Club,
Bermuda;
Cat
Cay
Club,
anglers in the world will be fishing on the visiting teams. They include Jack Christiansen, John Raulerson, Jack Maheney, Milt Chaski, Bob Maytag, John Casullo, Lou Marron, Maurice Myer, Reginald Foster, Jim Odonnel and Gar Weod, Jr. Cocktail parties, dances, dinners and even a rocket display are Tanned the conjunction with the tournament, The enly catch last week was a 20-pound squid boated
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+
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VISIT ST. THOMAS, ST. KITTS, ANTIGUA ALL
3
ISLANDS
FOR THE PRICE oF ONE This low, low excursion fere in effect
December
15,
represents
$23.40
o
from
only
until
1960.
It
savings
the
nor-
oN
of as
will be
|
stopover privileges in St. Thamas and St. Kitts. Daily flights ore offered for your
: SAN JUAN
§
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rift sil: th | i
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SP GRITS
San Juan, Puerto Rico, So
September 14, 1960
Dodgers
id
—
Pair Of Dominicans Face Two]
Local Fighters At Sixto Escobar Errors In vars will be the
Rafael
Tirado presents
Two
Dominicans—Carlos
and
Hector
to
Diaz—meet
Rican—Ray
a
co-featured
bouts.
of
the
cast of characters almost unchanged
PHILADELPHIA
when
scored one unearned
at Sixfo Bacobar Friday sigkE
Cruz
Connie
Daniel
Cruz, Diaz and Berrios are fami-
the
Cruz
first
has
ended
in
also fought
a
here
last
fael a
time
out,
Navarre
of
draw. several
decision.
rrios
are
defeating
Rio
Both
Cruz
expected
to
the
via
and
Be
enter
the
meet
in the other
including
for the innings
4
ta frat.
|
With one out, Maury’ fain
winter,
went
all the
way
for
Los
at
a
ll hit
Angeles
error.
All teams in “the majors were in action last night,
ed John Roseboro’s sacrifice and W-Podres hit the Los Angeles catcher with | 13).
ten-rounder.
Davey
Podres started and. went nine
hige
L. Angeles 100 000,000 1-2 73 000 001 000 0—1 5 3 L. Sherry (10), and to third when Gene Conley field-| Roseboro; Conley and Neeman., |
Ray Laboy, at one time from Yauce, has been fighting out ef New York.’ He has been in with some of: the better fighters,
in the
Dodger Charley Smith started | Phila. the tenth with a single. He. went Podres,
ring at approximately 132 pounds. Diaz and Laboy are scheduled
te
Stadium last night. tok
the floundering Phillies. He was charged with the loss, his 13th in 21 decisions.
Ra-
Piedras
Dodgers —
Los
hotties being. Teligved ‘bq Latry Paylor retired Roseboro but dropSherry in the tenth. But Podres} 2 ‘the ball it his Hurry be.make received credit for the win, his * a double play. Smith scored om 12th against .11 loses, the play. Gene Conley, who plays basketPodres allowed only one run, ball for the Boston Celtics during in the sixth, a run aided by a
times. He beat Lionel Rivera im his last fight. Friday, Cruz faces Berrios in a lightweight contest. Berrios won his
Mack
Johnny
ten-round,
liar figures in lecal rings. Berrios and Diaz have fought twice with Diaz winning the second fight af-
ter
(AP)—The
run on two disastrous e
10th inning to gain a 2-1 victory over ‘the Phillies in the first game of a twi-night Sule
Puer-
and
pair
and
his boxing card
two
Laboy
Berrios—in
same
anes
setting
zt
The
(12H).
| L-Conley {
(3
|
Moore.
Diaz, whe leeks younger than most high school seniors, is billed as an unbeaten professional with hopes of becoming a world champion “some day.” ; Although
unbeaten,
Diaz
was
held
to
a
draw by the Puerta De Tierra fighter, Berries! In that fight, Diaz teek most of the earlier reunds but tired tewards the end.
Casado;
vs.
Julio
Figue-
3,000
fans
to
his
last card and had a gate of $2,020. In that promotion Cruz
the card as he will Friday.
Cooper Beats Harris In 10 LONDON
win
the
Nicklaus
‘Tournament
Omer
the handicap series.
and
3,
in
the
second round of the National Amateur golf tournament. The Ohio State University student shot
5-under-par
the best scoring ment so far.
for his
in
the
top
a 642
(Second
Game) z
011 100
San Francisco Pittsburgh
15 holes;
tourna:
1 0 010 010
Milwaukee St. Louis
Wins
yesterday
to
with
01 01 Cincinnati,
night. 000 041
4
4
continues
tourney
Los Angeles Philadelphia
Chieaco at ST. LOUIS (AP)—Defending champion Jackie Nicklaus defeat: Boston ed Ken Finke of Tucson, Ari- Cleveland zona,
junior
PARTIAL SCORES
a unamimous
decision.
for
at the Bolera de Rio Pie-
Rafael
10-round decision over Roy Rarris
to
Club
bowlers dras,
of Cut and Shoot, Tex. Over 11,000 fans in Wembley Stadium saw Cooper pile up enough points by the- eighth round
Oller Still Leading Junior Bowling Play 200
(AP)—British heavy-
he won
4 —
There was no change yesterday in the leaders of the Canada Dry
weight champion Henry Cooper moved a step closer to a shot at Floyd Patterson’s world title last
night when
round co-feature.
95 COR Gepmameane ergs
headed
LIGHTWEIGHT__Ray Laboy, a Puerto Rican fighting out of New York, meets Chino Diaz Friday night in a ten-|
FAN <1 rege
Pablo
IES
drew
LaMa-
TPR
vs.
Gonzalez
roa Tirado
Kid
nite RENEE
Alvello
Antonio
card:
Castanon;
a p eomrsenggee prannnenen
the
Antonio
Washington
0
Chicago
0
we
nuel
of
vs.
annem
Baltimore Detroit New
|
0 1
York at Kansas City, nifht.
FORCED AT THIRD—Yankee Shine baseman Cletis ere taking a throw
Cleveland.
balances on one
that-forced Woodie Held, Caoveteed thee tates in Seton's
The raat won, 5-0. (AP. Wirephoto)
pees
rest
ups
The Motta
thee