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Asian-African Nations s Back Dag jEastern Section At UN; Lumumba Out Of Hiding Of Island Given UNITED ALON’ (AP)—Key Asian-African nations lined up
a defeat to Soviet policy in ad- ipabopeat
ear
bare
of
any g
vance of Premier Nikita Khrush- ficial markings and moved back last night behind a resolution for chev’s arrival for the regular as- into his official residence. the emergency session of the sembly opening on Tuesday. . The road in front of the resiGeneral Assembly calling for supMeanwhile in Leopoldville, Pa- dence -was quickly blocked and port of Dag Hammarskjold in his trice Lumumba whose Moscow: United Nations Ghanian troops policies on’ the Congo. suported dictatorship collapsed deployed through his garden and The resolution would amount around him yesterday pl: him- set up a command post beside the to,a-vote of confidence for the self under the protection of the Bafage. A huge U.N. flag hung U.N. .secretary-general in his bit- United Nations he had villified in front of his residence. | ter fight with the Soviet Union. for weeks. | Lumumba disappeared shortly The United States and. other ‘The defiant ex-premier gf the after Col. Joseph Mobutu, the ‘Western powers were certain to Congo Republic came out of hid Congo’s. emerging army strongpress for overwhelming approval} i ‘at about noon, , Seized power jast Wednesof the resolution probably somee doubled his willowy six- day "and announced| “neutralizatime today, and thus administer pee frame into a | small ; (See UN, Page 21) ¥
Warning Status By ROBERT
D. LANE
The eastern two-thirds of Puerto Rico last night braced for the possibility of floods that could be as serious or even
more disasterous than the Sept. 6 devastation. Late last night, Ralph Higgs, chief of +the San Juan Weather Bareau, said: “I cannot stress too strong
-
ly that this is a serious situation. The potential is as great
or greater
floods,
than
the Sept.
Extreme
6
precaution
must be followed. Persons who. have evacuated must remain away from the dan-
ger areas during the night.” The
Weather
screen
showed
Bureau’s very.
radar
heavy
rain
activity in the south and eastern areas Higgs
of the island last night, said, There was no indi
cation
of
a letup.
Police, Civil Defense, Red Cross and other agencies most concera-
ed prepared (See
for the worst, just
FLOODS,
Page
21)
Cheers, Boos STRANDED AT THE AIRPORT—This is the grim, ilidtresell family \efAureBo Cirilo as they San Juan International Airport Saturday night determined to leave the island, (Photo by Ron Sobin.)
6 Children
Family By
Camp
At Sport
W.
of eight who came to Puerto Rico a month ago full of hope in a land of opportunity, showed ap at In tional Airport at Isla Verde Saturday pier noon, deter ined to “leave Puerto Rico or die.” family—Aurelio
Cirilo,
wife
and
six
young
chi dren
—was due to leave the island last night with the he of the ‘Travelers Aid Society. But for almost a day and a half the family lived! on a bench at the airport, sleeping on the floor, living out a strange climax .to what they described as a nightmarish stay in an island slum area. Heightening the human drama was ‘the coniliti of Cirilo’s U. S. born wife, Winnes, 37, sick and pre » but
determined not to be taken to leave Puerto
Rico
once and
a hospital
for all,
terday,
Aurelio, 27, a native of- Rio Grande, describing himself | @s an ordained minister of the Church of God, resisted all | attempts—by a social .worker, by police, by.an in-transit
i
, by a man who
identified himself as a New York
| fPinies reporter reporter—ta take*his family from the airport. : |
His recurring comment:
“We came here to leave Puerto
The
family
yesterday
afternoon
was
gathered
in an
laternationgl Hotel. room at the airport. They told this istory ag they waited for the Trans-Caribbean Airways plane ; 'that would take them away from their nightmare:
'
Left $ Years Ago
i | Aurelio left the island eight years ago for Pennsylvannia |: to work as a farm laborer. There he met his wife Winn
i (07, divencell-mathie of fcr. chidrya. “Ehar mare yao FAMILY, Page 21)
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SCALI
(AP)—Cubaa Castro,
smiling
happily, arrived yes-
first of a procession of
controversial foreign leaders due to attend a historic meeting of the United Nations General Assembly. hanti Some 3,000 singing, supporters hailed the bearded Cuban revolutionary chief as he
arrived: at heavily guarded Idie-
wild ‘Airport aboard a Cubaa airliner.
In
5 Rico or die.”
a
Fidel
and waving
nd ‘Nightmare’
MALDONADO
A penniless family
‘The
if
JOHN
YORK
Premier
ot
'
Flees A.
| i
By
NEW
sas ncamed
Couple,
appeared at
Greet Castro In New York
downtown
New
York,
meanwhile, some 200 screaming anti-Communist demonstrators clashed with police to protest the imminent arrival of Nikita Khrushchev, the star of the antiAmerican
cast.
After about an hour, the crowd was dispersed. There were n@ (See CASTRO, Page 21)
|
THE SAN JUAN STA — Monday, R September 19, 1960
Kennedy: K's Visit |f
Nixon Resting Before
Not Campaign Tool : (AP)—Sen./go
right
on
criticizing
the
StartOf 11-State Tour
ad-
WASHINGTON
John F. Kennedy said yesterday | ministration for what he des he will not, ‘exploit Nikita]eribes as the weakening of AmKhrushchev’s visit for campaign |eriea’s world leadership and Purpose
s
and
would
meet
the! prestige.
soviet premier only if his Republican rival for the Presidency
sees
the
Russian
toe.
He'll held to this re-
gardiess of Khrushchev’s |semce in Manhattan and charge
by
Vice
Ri-
in
Assembly,
“be
guided
the
UN
Kennedy
by
said
the
will
good
should|
judg-|
The
Massachuetts
pleased
with
the
lobby of the turn here.
Te j|ther
airport
on
;mére
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Khrushchev
starts
4000
concentrated
9,000 miles. A highlight come at the
whe daily
contest
kota,
sound-
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on
states
Ger-
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Friday
Canal
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way
to at-
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the
Holy
Family.
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Fast Berlin night, Roman Catholic ties reported yesterday.
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campaigning | dress the America
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(AP)—East
said
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plan for Press.
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This country’s reaction to the |chard M. Nixon that such talk prebable propaganda blasts from|is “dangerous as well as dead
Khrushchev
of his ‘proposed agricul. tural plan. Last, week dm lowa | the Vice Presid presented his,
on his second weék of vigorousj
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President
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THE SAN’ JUAN STAR'— Monday, September 19, 1960 HM
Jealousy Of Husband, Dispute Over Bravery Lead To 2 Murders By RALPH ANGLADA An argument over who was the bravest
man in the neighborhood, and the jealousy of a common law husband brought death to two men during the weekend. In El Camino de la Juana section of *———— Guayama, Evangelio Cruz Cintron,
82,
killed
with
V.l. Tax Revenue For Auaust Shows
a
machete his rival Maximino Lozada Gonzalez, 22, accord-
ing to police. Cintron
and
Lozada
arguing for months,
had
been
over who was braver. Last Saturday night
Lozada
went to Cintron’s residence and after a few drinks told Cintron to
move
CU BAN ordered
AIDE LEAVES Saying goodbye to Mrs. Angelica Cruz, Cuban eincalar aide deported from Puerto Rico, are, left to right, Mrs. Rosa Albizu Campos de
O'Neill, daughter Antonio
Moya
of imprisoned
Velea
and
nationalist leader Pedro Albizu Campos; Luis O’Neill,
Pablo
Nieves,
(STAR
photo by Anthony
Murad)
Ousted Cuban Diplomatic Mrs. Angelica Cruz Espinosa de Henrique, who
very
sorry
to
leave
and
its
ful
island
was
ordered
the
beauti-* friendly peo- with
more like a departstar than a clerk in
consulate,
which
now
is
un-
staffed, the attractive Mrs. Cruz was handed a wreath by the small group of Nationalists. was inscribed “from Puerto
can
Nationalists
to
Cuban
It Ri-
revo-
lutionists.” The wreath is to be Placed by Mrs. Cruz on the grave of Jose Marti, Cuba’s fighter
for
pan-Caribbean She’
by
was
was
union.
embraced
members
of the
shielded
the
your
ple.”
Looking ing movie
off
from
three
times
group.
She
a
rain
light
island
a
head dent
wreath
out.
held
of
by a member of the stuIndependentist group.
No Four kept an
Demonstrations uniformed eye on the
Authorities
had
policemen proceedings.
been
tipped
that there might be both proCastro and anti-Castro demons-
trations, but terialize. Mrs.
these
Cruz
did
was
not
the
expelled
ment
for
gainst
for per
Commonwealth
the
in
govern-
propagandizing government
engaging activities”
in
here
“highly
aand
impro-
asso¢iated
with
Garcia Backs
Dr. Fritz W. Fromm,
Legalization Of CAP Slate
Professor At UPR,
Statehood President;
Republican Miguel
immediate
Garcia
Legislature to legalize didacies of the jarty
the canrepresen-
tation in the electoral colleges, He also suggested an amendment to the law which would allow
the
paign Fund.
money
CAP
to
from
obtain
the
cam-
Electoral
by failing to register
in the
required 62 precincts with 10 per cent of the 1956 vote, consequently
failed
political
to
become
party.
nion of the last week.
Such
Justice
a bona
fide
was
opi-
the
on the head. Judge Ismael
slashed
Anglade
Lozada
charged
section
of
Cataho,
police
re
alle-
here.
Jose Benitez, leader of the Benicrats, was at the airport seeing a friend off and stepped over to shake hands with Mrs. Cruz.
month a year ago, according to a statement from Morris F. de Castro,
director
Revenues
and
Ocasio,
last Friday,
month
of the
The come
report to the
the
bed
Saturday standing
at on
10:15 a
street
Mulero corner
When Ocasio tried to hit Ramona cycle. Mulero called to him and both pulled knives and started
the over
In
year.
period
$1,062,180,
fight,
the
fight
four
times.
was also property $120,615, the same
showed that Virgin Islands
with income of like two month another
On
taxes
during $129,233
earlier
July-August
when Ocasio passed by on BiMulero interfered. A fist fight
was
budget.
income.
August, 1959. There an increase in real _ taxes, which climbed to up from $101,628 in
were at a dance when Ocasio started a fight with his common law wife, Ramona Rodriguez. followed.
the
rose to $288,902 month, up from
totaled
Mulero
of
from
of
196)
$945,517 in the period of 195$\,
police
said.
Ocasio He
was
died
stat»
later
a heart attack. be cremated
His and
San Juan, where his friends and relatives will be received at the Ehret Funeral Home in Hato Rey
from
7-9
p.m.
tomorrow.
Department
here.
He was a resident of Puerto Rico for the last 21 years. Surviving are his wife, a daughter,
Ruth,
and
sons
George
and
Karl, all of Rio Piedras, and two other sons,Gerhard, in Sweden, and Stephen, of New York.
at
Catafio Municipal Hospital. Judge Ramén San Inocencie charged and
Cintron
possession
was held bail.
in
of
with a
default
murder
weapon,
of
He
$6,000
Coming Sept. 25th-as many as 12 jets a day to and from the continent oe eee en, etlees
inin
¢ompared
e
Se
Central
City, of remains will brought to
Upon request of the deceased, interment will be private, at The CAP has legally won the the Old San Juan Cemetery, at right to have its candidates ap- a later date. His family has repear on the November election quested that no flowers be’ sent. Dr. Fromm was also a profesballot as “candidates by petition” but they will run as individuals, sor of bio-chemistry at the uninot as members of the CAP. The versity, according to his daughter CAP,
machete,
totaled $606,611 in August, up from $380,968 over the same
cultural Experiment Station at the University of Puerto Rico,
died Friday at Grand of the | Hospital, in New York
session
a
St.
revenues
Dr. Fritz W. Fromm, 56, a chemist with the U. S. Agri-
Mendez has asked Gov. Mufioz to call an
Communists
and
with
AMALIE, Island
Heart Victim In NY
Party
Angel
ged
groups
police added, and Cintron, armed
CHARLOTTE.
/Thomas—Virgin
ma-
joint action by the United States and
independence
began,
ported,
the
over her
neighborhood,
argument
35, killed Julio Rodriguez Ocasio, 21, when they met at the Palma
controversial
and
the
and
of $12,000 bail. In Catafio, José Faleén Mulero,
aide at the Guban Consut US., left quietly aboard Delta Flight 4042 for -Hayana yesterday at 4:22 p.m. She had only a terse “no commént” for newsmen, but told a group of about 20 Puerto Rican Nationalists “I am here
of
Cintron with murder in the first degree, and possession of a weapon. He was held in default
Aide Leaves PR Quietly late
out
whereupon
Marked Increase
police said, |
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— Menday, September 19, 1960
| News In Brief |
Laotian
Capital Shelled
77
Killed
VIENTIANE, Laos (AP)— Mortar shells and machine gun bullets ripped into this Laotian
Detained
eapital
who
in
predawn
hours
yester-
Neutralist
Premier
vanna came
Phouma charged the fire from across the ' Mekong
River
in Thai
There were no immediate ports of casualties in the minute attack but several
buildings
and
may
fore
the
if the
re30 fo-
U. N.
“Whether
ees
the
were
pathetic or
or
or
Thai
Phouma
said,
of
Thailand
Is
A
SPACEMAN—Virgil I. Grissom, outfitted in a space suit,
is
soever
on
WILSON
Washington
Burean
WASHINGTON—Remember artist who used to engrave on the head of a pin? And
spy who photographed reduced it to the size The
have
run
the
the the
side-show
Lord’s World
Prayer War II
a page of printing of a period?
into
devastating
and
competition
from the U. S. Bureau of Standards. The bureau came up with a reducing camera that could shrink
the
complete
text
of
the!
bible
to
half
or
the size of a grain of rice, and’ boil three four chapters down to the size of a period. It
could
photograph
the
24,000-odd
of the Encyclopedia
Britannica
small that you could the back of a match
print book.
would
need
world,
one
the
print.
the
the best that
You
optial
magnifies
would
also
pages
in pictures so
whole
on
thing
Some Difficulty is the difficulty, of course,
There
that
miscrescope
you
in the
1,250
‘times,
to
read
need!
film about
50
40 hours,
said
yesterday
that
police held her. She and declined further
a full report
to authorities
—
in Wash-
Lead
In
Sweden
ruling Social Democratic Party apits dominant position in scattered the ConBaltic is.
stay
Bonsal,
in New
LONDON
yesterday Prime
(AP)—The
Nikita
Minister
photographie the camera,
of
research section, has taken some
the
bureau’s
was
designed
to
test
photographic
of
parallel
lines
and
it
the plate looks like clear glass. Such are normally used for high precision graphs of spectrums.
ordinary
use for home a pattern with
inch.
camera
film
that
newspaper
The
invited
President
of
Mr.
to
open
peace
talks
denied
there
had
however,
People
said
Eisenhower In
New
been
and Yerk.
any
no decision tomorrow.
‘Overthrow’ Dominican yesterday it
such
to
go
government.
The
Military aimed at
announcement
claimed
as a plotter has implicated the former U.S. Embassy here. It said 12 youths living in Ciudad Trujille were
as the group’s
“imspirer and intellectual guide’’ William Pugh, the U.S. attache. Dominican authorities said Pugh “hurriedly left’’ the Dominican Re-
public
Sept.
7.
Opera Company BRADFORD,
lers
might
Wells
the crash with
Opera
(AP)—A
Company
came,
broken
Shaken
England
yesterday, injuring persons aboard the
snapshots can’t reproduce such more than about 1,000 limes per
j
the
train
buffers
nine singers, musicians and train were just reaching for
sending
glass.
crashed
In Train Crash special
None
them of
sprawling
the
injured
carrymg
at
Bradford
Sad-
Station
stagehands. The 75 their baggage when’
in compartments was
the
seriously
showered
hurt.
ees
Polish
Delegation
To
U.N.
Arrives
NEW YORK (AP)—Polish Prime Minister Wladyslaw Gomulka and his foreign minister, Adam Rapacki, arrived here late last night by plane to join other visiting government leaders at the United Natiens General Assembly. The Polish officials and members party are to stay at the headquarters of the Polish United Mission, 1109 Madison Avenue.
of their Natiens
ses
Soviet Paper Hurls Spy Charge MOSCOW (AP)—The Soviet government newspaper Izvestia Saturday accused an American Interior Department official of spying inside the Soviet Union. It named him as Alexander Gakner. The paper, edited by Premier Khrushchev’s son-in-law, charged Gakner was sent to the Soviet Union as a member of an oilmen’s delegation to collect information on oil bearing regions. ‘Besides that he carefully noted in his pocketbook the location of Soviet radar, airports and other important military objects,’”’ the paper charged, according to the Soviet news agency, Tass.
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Plot
Republic (AP)—The has smashed a plot
involved in the move and that one of them had named
to
plates photo-
you
has
Macmillan still has made General Assembly opening
the Dominican
a man arrested cultural attache
the
It’s in the issue of LOOK Magazine at
quarters,
Reports
overthrowing
50,000 lines per inch. For this purpose it uses a photographic plate with an emulsion so thin
An
duration
Big 3 Talks
British
Macmilian
CIUDAD TRUJILLO, Intelligence Service said
film
reduce
British
D.R.
and paper, none of which at present is good enough to reproduce clear pictures as small as the camera can take them. The camera, for instance, can take a clear picture of a pattern
the
what-
imposed
sess
who developed trick pictures
like that, just to show what the contraption can do. That is not its purpose, however. It
for
has
Hit
Laborite
Harold
invitation and said the United Nations
chief
nothing
ee
Khrushchev
Official
the
that had government
only
Paper Says Nikita Seeks
times as fine as the best you can buy in a drug S. McCamy,
Cuban
apparently
York.
In Cuba
store.
C.
‘‘Patently, the
ees
Here, in his own words, is Kennedy’s story—with exclusive pictures—of the
Get LOOK teday!
Ambassador
restrictions
HAVANA (AP)—Havana radio stations said Saturday President Osvaldo Dorticos and Prime Minister Fidel Castro had signed decrees nationalizing all American banks in Cuba.
BY SENATOR KENNEDY day after he had won
the
U.S. Banks
-ADAY?PLL ~ REMEMBER memorable
for
an official said.
to do with
Castro’s
Problem
By JACK
on the situation pending
security reasons,’”’
Tiny Camera Reduces Bible Text To Size Of Rice Grain STAR
police
spite work by the Cuban government. Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro's travel restrictions in New York were imposed “purely for
steps out of space capsule simulator at Cape Canaveral, Fla., after giving newsmen a demonstration of a simulated space flight. He is talking with another of America’s astronauts Alan B. Shepard. (AP Wirephoto)
responsible.”
Reading
Cuban
WASHINGTON (AP)—State’ Department officials said Saturday the travel ban imposed on U.S. Ambassador Philip Bonsal is pure
for-
others,’
by
How About That? Tit For Tat
be-
attacking
government
tit
Home
of Premier Tage Earlander captured the first seat from servatives in the preliminary counting of the votes on the . land of Gotland.
Council.
rebels
|; Wie oth
returns from the national elections. The election was to name the powerful Second Chamber of Parliament. The Social-Democratic Party
(pro-Communist) Laotian
forces “the
Security
detained
STOCKHOLM (AP)—Sweden’s peared last night to be holding
con-
appear
U. S. Aide On Way
Social-Democrats
were
attacks
personally
Crash
ington.
Phouma said he will lodge a stiff protest with the Thai gov-
ernment
was
comment
damaged. One shell exploded Tess than 100 yards from U. S. Ambassador Winthroop Brown’s residence.
tinue,
Plane
she had no idea of the motive or reason why spoke briefly to reporters at the airport here
Sou-
territory.
embassy
Guam
MIAMI (AP)—Marjorie Lennox, U.S. embassy worker in Havana
day.
reign
In
GUAM, (AP)—A four-engine World Airways plane carrying 86 military passengers and civilian crew of eight exploded in the air and crashed into the side of a jungle hill early today and 77 aboard were killed. Seventeen survivors, some of them found wandering in dense undergrowth in a state of shock, were brought to the U. S. naval hospital in Guam.
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SAN
JUAN
STAR
— Manday, September 19, 1960
Market Seen Stable Above ‘60's Low Soon By AP
NEW
YORK
analyst
stock
lize
above
next
week will
Jones
the
than
620-625
Kenneth & Co.
the
poorly
would
stabi-
low
in
on
a_
stand
the
Dow
average
brief
recovery
can
be
expected,
Ward
of
Hayden,
before rally
or
important
“Obviously
said
600 support an
has
drifted
lower
than re develop-
|
unfavorable
will
be
and
individual
bring
strong
stecks
are
counter-
trend
among
the
blue
of issues but Specialties.”
chip
are
Average
Lean
Assn.
of
P.
inaugural
new
plant
for
Star
in
R.,
was a re-
plant
ceremeny
Kist
will
is
such
earnings
AT BANCO CREDITO!
new
Inc.,
basis.
for
establishing
about
annual
rice
be
the
Let’s
600th
in Puerto
mental
Ri-
400
persons
with
payroll
of
about
is
»
|
:
down)
LUMPUR
to
_
phur
the
next
market
is a difficult
look at the
aad
side
The
on
modern
Japanese
two-crop irrigation.
up-turn,
if not
of
Freeport
is also a Jeading
stocks
of
impossible
the
picture,
is doing producer
company currently e which werks out
on
The
()\—Malaya
this
should
the
task.
that
in
is,
subsidiary
amount
The
2ventually
of
take
oil.
natural
and
gas,
and
dividend of 30 a five per cent
up
present
excess
Moa
shares
Bay
the less
with
end of current
is almost
$10 per share
Co. w as recently
seized by the
outstanding.
Mining
capa-
position
in
only
carried
on
Freepert's
appears
cash
te be well covered.
position
of
the
company.
readers’
questions
books
in
especially
the
no-
consider-
Therefore,
any
long
term commitments made at this time would have a liberal yield, while capital gains could be expected in the not too far distant future.
are | (Dan
Hewell,
who
answers
in
this
column
which
planting | appears every Menday im the Sam Juan Star, is associated with the San Juan office of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner, & Smith, Inc.)
SCHEDULES
ARRIVAL
&.J.
DEPARTURE
8.J.
To
OPERATOR OR
BAnao HRA DOG
funda-
terms
stock outstamdimg. At capital (current assets
of $1.
dividend
the strong
SHIPPING GEIGER
Stock
the
business
pays a quarterly to approximately
than $74 million, which
7,518,000
company’s
Cuban
SHIP
USNS
type
Castro Government in Cuba and the stock hardly had in a ripple in j its trading on the N.Y.S.F. The reason could be partly because this to
self sufficient five years—thanks
acre.
other
Side Of Picture
other
as to how
consumption
img
per
certain
city despite increasing foreign production. The company is in an extremely strong financial
mimistry says seed new being researched should be available to
advising
and
yield based on FT's recent market Price of 2444. In 1859 the company earned $1.93 per share and Standard and Poer has recently estimated the 1960 net to be in the neighborhood of $180 per share. These lower earnings are attributed to weaker prices im both sulphur and oil. Werking Capital Listed However, from the longer term point of view, expanding sul-
mrmal
and
On
liabilities) of more
be
within
Polaroid,
more important hew it is expected to do in coming years. ° Freeport ‘Sulphur is the second largest producer of elemental
new wonder seeds and Japanese technical help. The agriculture
rice
Instruments,
Freeport (Ticker Symbol FT on the New York and in Schultz’ opinion looks pretty good.
side
based
farmers in two years. It will yield three times the present ef ome ton of unbusked
_
as Texas
me funded debt ner preferrdd 1959, the company had working
KUALA expects
at Banco Crédito.
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8
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DEPOSIT
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(at least on its merits as to and dispute the idea that
purchasing
position of Exchange)
scheduled
$750,000.
banking services, under a single roof.
FEDERAL
the
One conservative stock, Freeport Sulphur, has been covered in the most recent issue of Forbes Magazine in an article by John W. Schultz. This article is primarily commenting on the technical
;
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MEMBER,
phase
23. Kist
employ
an
BANCO
that
will most probably be the leaders by trying to pick the low points
sulphur
“EL
“cenmfirm”
“bear”
high-flyers
nickel. cents a
has
year.
space issues have been decidedly weak the past several weeks points out the vulnerability of stocks that sell on a high price-
for
Caribe,
Mayaguez
Sept. Star
paved the road to the solid prestige of this great Puerto Rican bank.
this
a pava while he told members. short term. ef the island’s economic growth. The logical and probably the best appreach at present is to be conservative and selective in any new purchases, The fact that
the
65 years of unexcelled service
so far
{ market, cemt speaker before the Retery is currently net booming, a breaking ef the DJI 600 level, in the Ciub of Staten Island, in New, epimien of this writer, would not mean that the economy is collansYerk, where he talked om “Where ing. In a speculative account, however, one can not overlook the of the selimg public and what could happen over the Puerto Rico Is Going.” He were psychology
Star Kist Will Open New Mayaguez Plant On September23
the Island, you’ll find complete
times
level Howell level bringa ef sell orders into the thus causing further weakness. Granted that the economy
variety
“CON MUCHO GUSTO”
HOWELL
a break below the 608 level im the DJI would point te a long, sustained downtrend im market prices. , there has been so mach publi
speculative
ERNE
three
in the Dew Theory market prediction)
action but most of these stecks are not
D.
and that once this level is broken decisively, the market will decline much farther. As was pointed out in this column several months ago, however, many analysts currently have little faith
period ahead.
.“Many
as it has
currently im a
pointed
constitute
signal
hold
|cur
of the critical
would
BANIEL
Dow Theorists hold that a breaking of this level on the Indus
imvesters.
it should level
still showing
market
By
Crisis
This past week has seen the Dow Jones Industrial Awerage approaching its low point of the year ((599609 level) with the question m everyone's mind being whether or not this levd
in additional selling. This breakthrough is not expected im the
Stone
Ward offered the interpretation of the current situation:
“The
holders
Ticker Talk
' Market
important liquidation presfrom large institutional
out that the breaking
make
level
ing or sures
the
days. to
600 a
Street
year’s 10
industrial
more
Wall
that
market or
more of its own accerd flecting any special news
Writer
W—-A
have
the
above
to
LEFLER News
predicted
acting
It
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7
JUAN STAR — Menday, September 19, 1960
Swindle Trick National Stock Exchange Plans
New Lottery
Costs Trusting Agent $224 To Open By End Of The Year was
swindled
of
-a lottery this week
out of $224
ticket
29862
which
as
be-
cause he did.
listed
false told
list. Vera
time
te
would
go
pai
f
riogh
i. & He beme? s
E
iff
‘ ;
ee
eerie
REE
was
7
Vera, 57, whose agency is at Wil-
worth $340 on the The men reportedly they dtd net have the cash the tickets in and
obs LE
and
Ramos, chance
Bd
Tomas Vera g@gent, took a
By SAM DAWSON AP Business News Analyst “NEW YORK (#—A new stock
make 13 now registered by that agency. There are four unre-
exehange
The new small with
exchange will start probably only a do-
zen
listed.
boards.
is
on
the
drawing
It reverses a trend of
recent years when several smalTer exchanges combined on a regional basis. The National Stock Exchange, which hepes to get going here by im
the end of shares at
the year te deal present unlisted
elsewhere, will be the first en tirely new ome simce the Securities and Exchange Commissiom was set up in 1934. It ‘will Vera. “I won't exchange another ticket again as lenag as I live.
gistered
little
Stocks
exchanges.
stocks threat
to
It
the
will
over in
of
the older exchanges. The New York Stock Exchange has stocks of 1,141 companies listed and in 1959 did 84 per cent of all trading on the registered exchanges. The American Stock Exchange has about 800 listed and expects for the
SEC 94
100 new ones biggest year
took per
over. cent
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this year since the
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will
crimp
their
in
put
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they
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8
THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, September 19, 1960
wom NewS, Notes & Happenings ==="
MAYAGUEZ | ; Daughter
around
_
By Irma Gonzclez
Bride-to-be Miss rruellas was feted tail party by her ma Delta sorority the
home
De Mora
and
Julio
Best covery
Cordero,
ing
Mesdames
Mrs.
Wilda
Quin-
Boothby, Others
Zoé
and on
Vilma
hand
Suarez,
de
were
Colberg.
the
Vilma
Misses
Roman,
Mi-
lagros Miro, Mercedes Vilella, Nora Rivé, and Mesdames Nidia Font de Carlo, Emily Marquez
de
Cabassa,
Canti
R.
de
Roma-
guera, Nelky de Gonzalez, Emilita de Gandia, Fila Hernandez Foote de Méndez, and Amparo Ramirez.
Miss
Maria
Jesefina
Arrilla-
the
daughter
of
Garcia
Martinez
Garcia,
Noemi
has returned to the of St. Louis, Mo. for
Felipe
the
where
he
is
a recent
re-
and
gave René
birthday
Mrs.
Nadal,
University her senior
party
home
Among
were liam né
René
last
in the
dree
Sunday
Rodriguez,
Hiltito
Quintana,
Brenda
Stewart,
present
and
Julio, Ana
Freya
ae
Agriculture
and
Mechanical
left Saturday
on sabbatical
leave for a year’s study at Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y., for his master’s degree in
applied
mechanics.
Before
ing, he was feted parties. Among these
fet-luncheon José
:
given Feria,
leav-
at various was a buf.-
by which
Mr. was
to
her.
Puerto
She
is
Rieo
a
ts
daughter
|°f the Mediterranean and thrives
An-|i2
:
semi-tropic
Marseilles,
climates.
France's
Born
great
in
south-
vel /ern seaport, she moved with her
ere a eee
nd
early | t° take her Baccalaureat, at St. ih 7 Joseph de Cluny. Her educational
were AsiaFoens seuiners in and 1 Africa.
interests to languages, tory and. ran Hlerature
his-
See ar
o
isle a
.
Tow [leisure “|g
for the needlework
i
she
i
RCA distributors Plus Sheweekly bridge es for Puerto Ri.|°° and ,°m/0Ys golf games. is a member
and
co’and
Toledo,
José
the Virgin Islands. The o¢ the
couple
have
ly, two
and
two
youngsters,
a half,
and
board
Bil-
of directors
and
. membership chairman of the newdoll-like | jy ¢ormed Women’s Auxiliary of
Nanette, one. ‘the Navy League and is active in “T had the most exciting court- the Garden Club of Puerto Rico.
Alvarez. ees
Mrs. Isa Fuentes, local cosmetician, is combining business
ship,” Dedee says, “it began in Cooking As Natural As Breathing
and pleasure during her week’s visit to San Juan.
saeco
The Joy cial group
New
one
Seekers Club, a soof teen-age _ girls,
elected
their
rectors
for
new
the
board
current
of
di-
year
at
York
and
he
our
marriage
are of
she
finds,
“is
and
ideal
place
9 most to
oor
my ee In
Grau,
most
French
girls,
cook-
as natural as breathing,
the arts
her| 48 one
land, she’s made
of
of the kitchen
the
Cuca and
Duran, news’
a host of friends. |to prepare,
Zoraida reporter
D’Brasis, Anexelena
Morales. eee
|
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Powell, recently arrived from Lima, Perer; Evelyn Fuentes, assistant ru, are making their new home treasurer; and members, Gra-|at the Mayagiiez Darlington
Marina
Like
| ing comes
interesting |2"4
live.”
Teresita Guillemard, assistant secretary; Onelia Carle treasu-
Perea,
|
mainstays
Dianne
Bayouth,|
Apartments.
Emma _
Gandara,!
with
Star
He
is
an
official
Kist-Caribe.
Chkhe. NORO MORALES
delicious
as French No.
as
rate
of
three and ; a half years on the is-|/iving, Dedee’s recipe : |“BOEUF BOURGUIGON”
a recent meeting. Elected were: Beverly Bayouth, president; Alice M. Fagundo, secretay;
and | ciela at-|
Western
is at home
nelly, president
see
José Antonio Toledo, engineering professor at the College of
kind
friends, is married to long-time| with her children while leaving
René
Ivelise, and
_Weather-wise,
in
“Dedee” as the attractive bru-| Teday, Dedee’s well ordered nette is knowm to her many /jite gives her the maximum time
at
Marjorie
and
cae S* Gam |family to India and Madagascar, d Pas “to Rico, but returned to her home town
plea
prise France,
Riera
and
Connelly
nf ee
Wildito, Walter and WilR. Feria, Wanda and Re-
Waldo
many|
and
:
meee, He four lance,
Rodriguez
in world
French-born
convalesc-
children
the
Eastern
ues
Eduardo
lived
of
Municipal
their three-year-old son Antonio an afternoon
their St.
Mrs.
Having areas
Itr
illness.
By Mary Dee™*
ZONA
both
Santo,
+3
ee
Mrs.
prompt
Luis
of
from Mr.
year.
Arts,
for
Dr.
Hospital,
esses
ga
wishes to
ex-director
Feria, Chin Merhed, Eva de Valentin, Rosin de
Of Mediterranean At Home Here
agarnnmnnnnn00w€
Pitty To- tended by a group of relatives at a cock- and intimate friends. It featured 4 Eta Gam- typical native dishes. eee sisters at
Montalvo Thursday afternoon. Among those present were Mrs. Rosita de Salgade, Miss Nadia tana Diaz
of Mr.
Your Neighbor Cooks aq
]
i
,
good
for
is easy
to taste
a dram
of
and
Chanel |
5.
To
make,
pounds
of
you
will
fillet
least
half
wine
(preferably
a bottle
teaspoon
need
chuck
two
beef,
of a dry
red
Burgundy),
thyme,
one
i
at
laurel
%
leaf,
one teaspoon salt, % teaspoon of freshly ground pepper, seven
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with
the
thyme,
laurel, salt and pepper and three
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in
four pan
sides.
and
Sprinkle
stir
to
blend
with the butter and meat juices. Strain the wine that the beef was marinated in, discarding the onions and herbs, and pour over the meat. The wine should cover the meat completely. Cover and simmer turning
may
for about occasionally.
be
added
if
two hours. More wine
it
evaporates
during the cooking. The sauce should be brown and thick. Taste for seasoning and add salt and
pepper
if
needed.
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before
serving, add the mushrooms. Yield
is
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| Weekly Calendar | TOMORROW—Meeting Women’s Civic Club of Rico in the Fiesta Room Hotel
p.m.
Condado
Mrs.
Beach
Lillian
officiate. This the press.
of the Puerto of the at
Canals,
affair
will
2:30
will honor
TOMORROW—A_ concert by Contralte Dorothy Ellison at 8:30 p.m.
in the
Tapia
Theater,
under
the auspices of the Sam Juan Chapter of Altrusa. Tickets are $3 per person and funds from the concert will be used to stock a library at the Children’s Home in Cupey Alto.
Read the Classifieds
THE SAN JUAN STA — Monday, R September 19, 1960
9
Ana Landers Says
I's Possible, But’ Highly Unlikely DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a charter member of the “I-wishT-had-it-to-do-over-again” Club. I started
about
te
date
a year
a
terrific
ago.
We
are
girl
both
in our early 20’s and should have
known
better
other
every
SCHOOL—Miss
TO
del Carmen Pérez and
Jast week after summering Carmen
is a high
School
school
in Yonkers,
and son of the Marceheaded back to school
here on the island. senior
at
the
Maria del
Elizabeth
N.Y., while Manuel
Seton
is in his second
year at Fordham University in New York, studying business administration. (STAR photo by Betty Knorr) 2
“Ob bb bob %
A
A Ee
™%
What The Stars Foretell HII
GENERAL
By
morning
is excellent
ef
range
long
Carroll
TENDENCIES:
for all sorts
plans
ting others see tact, diplomacy
and
you and
of
let-
operate with in a method-
fcal manner. The rest of the day and night brings problems from the past that require the most careiul and astute handling. Be sure to go to bed early and get
pieaty
of rest, if at all possible.
ARIES
(March
21
to April
19)
Rely on your intuition this morning when handling that problem at home. However, do not upset the apple cart later by uttering
a thoughtless phrase or idea. Use that
You
may
message
from
a good
pleasant
friend this
morning, possibly on the telephone. Later, while it may appear to b2 difficult to work out
certain problems, if you will consider views of others, all will be well. through
(May find
21 to June 21) several outlets
which
financially
you*
this
can
A.M.
gain
The
re
mainder of the day is averse to investments and commitments of any
sort.
MOON
CHILDREN
July 21)
(June 22 to
Friendliness
and cour-
tesy will assist greatly in deepening alliances with associates in A.M. Then follow through on plans in a relaxed and happy fashion.
Real
sure
harmony
long
time
LEO deavor an you
cooperatoin
and
will
success
in-
for a
to come.
(July 22 to Aug. 21) Ento get the assistance of
intelligent
sitive
friend have
want
but
somewhat
in the
planned
secret
for
sen-
work
this morn-
ing. Later, do not be brusque with one who seeks help. Get routine work done enthusiastical-
to
VIRGO
(Aug.
22
to
Sept.
22)
Be sure you get the advice of an expert among your circle of friends if you want to be suc cessful with that new venture. Later, practice economy in any
pursuits,
be
successful
SCORPIO
(Oc.
in
my
he let loose with is unprintable.
broke
up
after
I’ve dated
girls
sinee and she’s gone out with different fellows. ' Now I’ve begun to think of her again and I want to date her, but this time on the straight and narrow. Is it possible for a couple to behave themselves after
they’ve
had
a sizzling
love
affair? —STEVE ; DEAR STEVE: It’s possible, but unlikely. To revive a onceintimate relationship on a restrained
basis
jtakes
a
strong
will and stronger won’t. also need cooperation from girl Talk it over with her make it plain you’d like to dating her again—this within moral limits.
You the and start time
they
“with
Now
language
him
why
for month
the
said
got
did—a
grandchildren
are
column,
Ann,
“Marriage
time
he
never
he’s
out
of
will—NO
that
he
about
She
replied,
chesen
not
ter,
in
bright girl
excellent
in school.
is a cardiac
own
cripple.
and
little
Chances
are slim that this situation could
“No
will will
s
who
of
a
makes
new
rash
relax. Don’t issues.
SAGITTARIUS
on
(Nov,
Never For
You
a
didn’t
ly and. affectionate.
Also,
you
if
should
have
ations
follow
more
under
Butin i
NURSERY
to
refrain
with
you
associates
want
rel-
Later
in
the day, avoid contentiousness by controlling
your
AQUARIUS 19)
Strive
temper.
(Jan.
to please
21
to
that
Feb.
execut-
ive, or one in direct power you,
as
you
do
your
over
regular
work this A.M. Continue laboring diligently the remainder of the day or you may cause irreParable
home
damage.
PISCES (Feb. 22 to March 20) Give atfention to your appearance in early A.M. This is important.
‘LIPTON
Guard
against
irking
al-
lies or loved ones through careless acts or speech. Gentility wins out with everyone. IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY.... The fascinating child born today will early have an opportunity to absorb much of the exphilosophy
of
those
about him as well as get the know-how for practical affairs. Give as fine an education as possible, since maturity brings a great desire for work and finan-
cial: success, There is | tremendous perseverance here,
fi
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And for a different kind of refreshment to offer your guests during these hot summer days, try LIPTON’S ice tea.
Hot or cold, LIPTON’S
time of day,
tea
my
heart—
WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN BY THE HOUR, (OR DAY. REASONABLE. MRS. PERRY TEL. 2-7314
P.M.
harmonious
-
minute;
grow
from airing your troubles, no matter how difficult. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) A wise ally can this morning give excellent advice which to
*
forget
single
vital
22
three
own.
21)
any
Our
our
acquaintance
decide
not...
Conn:
occur bring
promises.
his
&
about greater success in the early future. Later in the day, beware
to
you're
concerning
My
school—
health,
Our
it
children:
TEACHER son is youngs-
adopted
selected him
Not flesh of my flesh Not bone of nity bone, But still miraculously
eee
MIAMI: Our adopted sevey. He’s a handsome
brags
thoughts
a reform school.” Id like to Ks add ... “nor is it a postgraduate course in English.” If the fellow doesn’t speak correctly by the
we
HARTFORD,
your is
Our
son is so proud
z=
the
string
the same questions. have often said in
6
Calif.:
why de you ask?’ With a real look of disappointment, he said, “I guess you didn’t love me enough to adopt me.”
“wit: ya”
They’
I
adoption.
friends. One of jis 10-year-old playmates went home and said, “Mom, I’m not adopted, am I?”
our
that
he
and
you.’
same response of profanity. asking You
tact-
Before
the children were young
asked
“munt” for
improve.
if
he sat silent when I him. After marriage
When
three
many
he’d
thought
sweetheart
talked or went any place inteTesting. You knew the old story.
fully
I
EUREKA,
for se
these
23 to Nov.
Many Excellent ideas to you in A.M. that
cellent
ly.
I corrected
ago
up
spheres.
establish better relations with current interests. Be more friend-
very
years
put
ling all civic matters.’ Rely on logic rather than emotion if you
(April 20 to May 20) a
months.
Many
they
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) intelligent and wise in hand-
Dec. 21) Follow your intuition this morning concerning how ‘to
energy
get
GEMINI You can
Be
for
each
be reversed. Legitimate agencies are very careful about the physical condition of the children
car geeeacacsdacacgeacte
construct-
excessive
ively. TAURUS
Righter
The
night
see
marriage corrected
We
BACK
to
Well, the inevitable happened. Pretty soon the big attraction here was sex and we _ hardly
months.
Manuel Marcelino Pérez, daughter line Manuel Pérezes, of Santurce,
than
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'd like to say a few words to the girl who is considering marrying “a nice young American-born man whose grammar and pronunciation is embarrassing.”
has
that
taste
.
10
THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, September 19, 1960
Our Man
in San Juan
What
The Old Man
And The Flamboyan By Al
There is only one perfect That flower is love.
There
light
There
Once
upon
who
hope
a
did
is is
time
little
was
but
a
sit
very
in
the
old
shade
the color
snow
he
His skin
was
and
beard
had
“What sometimes
his
never
as
seen
in
a _ sad-looking said.
“What
a
all
old
sadder-looking
of ginger
white
as
his
years.
man,”
old
the
people
tree,”
others
added.
Occasionally man:
“Do
The
old
as
People to take
never
man
I, we are other.”
to
someone
you
Dinhoter
Now
of life.
questioned
leave
would
this
reply,
brothers’)
We
the
ancient
“The
old
tree?”
tree
and
understand
laughed.
Tourists
sometimes
his picture.
Children
brought
each
Haggard
When the on his craggy
“I
too
in
breeze cooled the tears the old man said softly:
from
known
love.
But
me...for
no
reason
consider
was I
barrio.
She
was
sweet
the girl
and
now
old man from the
stately,
for each parted.
other.
We
say tree
th
lost count
old man
many
had
be-
not
.
long
the
sun
years’
had
blurred
Anywa:’, noticed the
unlike
in
the ‘ree
today.
his
the
sugarcane
flamboyans
tree made
and
away
old man’s waited for
ers to pass the Then he walked asked how come
Weren't
all the other
green? The
flamboyan
answered
clearly
out hesitation: “I am in love verse. That is why I bloom.” The old man were sullen. Yet
passed
the
branches star, he
One
flamboyan
for said
day,
flamboyan
was
to
When why?” from
late
I
kept
he Not
anywhere
told
a blush
dejection. old
flamboyans
am
a
with-
the
uni-
in its
world and every pasa, mi amigo?”
December,
astonished tree said:
fellow
me.
in
seen
the the
that
with
and
with
warmly, but his eyes day thereafter, as he
Jove of the softly: “;Qué
bent
be
“My
smiled every
pure
in
found a
its
the
blossom
branches.
man
asked
have
turned
away
must
bloom
flamboyan
“Why,
say if one must live
would live among as q flamboyan.”
“Why?”
in his tone
shouted
that
the
old
frightened
trees.
man
with
the birds
the
that
political
future
on
the
pattern
of
government
ability
Puerto
independence
against
of
any
ideal
such
by
as
in
in
of
its
clear loyal-
Rican
the
independence
which In
pol-
last
half
of
party
as
Rico,
a
group
quite
The
different
its existence.
which
is
of
consequen
one of
be
it justifies
transformation
that
movement.
may
Transformation
Puerto
the
rapid
large
an
political
9°
enmeshed
its of
generation
youtuful
its
r
can
sov.al
in
behavior, 1
icsciu,
the
valucs, eranc--'@
witness
to fight for the right to discover their vaiues
such
young
people
an
co-operate
Independence
with a larger whole
Nucleus
-_—
«.o
it—ine feel
va
for themselves,
Party,
whose
very
which
provides
a group
—
=
as a personal
or
“My second love was an exquisite - girl who came to Puerto Rico from a far off Oriental
island
with
neighbors ple...and never
her
father,
learn
to
live
loved,
and
a final
deep blue eyes skin was white, But
a temper
the
the old ‘man burst into knees, his arms across
this
blem. the her
be
very
She
from her her go.
time,
beauty
soon
happy
in.”
But were a fine
was
found
My
here.’
I was
the day wrong. woman
she whose
our
she
inexorable
could
gave were
not
pro-
enjoy
her. You see, turning away
which
does
not
feel
see
itself
in
the
mirror
give the artist the national uniqueness.
of
literature,
stimuli
to
painting,
discover
and
and
music,
express
a
can
Sense
of
In Puerto Rico specifically, a cohesive Independence Party under responsible leadership (ably provided by Concepcion de Gracia) can do even more. As a legal entity, so firm in its de
dication mitted,
to democratic at
the
price
principles of
power,
of persuasion, and never lesson to mankind.
that it would to
use
only
resort to violence
be absolutely
peaceful
it would
com-
instruments
teach
a proud
As a responsible opposition party and wise critic of American policies, its very existence would demonstrate the genuinely liberal structure of American politics. It would guarantee the impotence
not by machine guns. It could provide a fresh view point on immediate issues, generated by an effort to find Puerto Rican solutions for Puerto Rican problems: a much needed challenge to
tree
a
In a country
a fool, and I will die a fool—be you, old tree, I lacked the heart to struggle for that which I bethen
was
said
with
me.
hopefully,
So
I
“Maybe
at
last you will find someone...” “No, no,” sobbed the old man, bent lower than before. “We all discover too late that is
self-identification.
entirely secure in its Culture, the necessity, enforced by the goal of being “One People” ready_to be granted “A Separate and Equal Station among the Powers of the earth” for the people to
of militant nationalist minorities, and thus teach that lasting revolutions are made ‘“‘in the minds and hearts of the people” and
she
long life
Creaiivity
let
when
“I was cause like and vigor The
merchant.
reflected great gladness. Her if not whiter, than my beard.
happiness our love friends and family
lieved
a
said, ‘she is of a different peo a different way of life. She could
swayed by this opinion. sailed away, I knew they “I
Of
An Independence movement can also provide a nucleus for painters, writers, actors, and otherwise creative individuals whose very creativity is stimulated by their search for a national as well
___=
The flamboyan merely shrugged its beautiful branches saying, “I don’t truly understand.”
Upon hearing this tears. He fell to bis
any
moment,
identity; that is, a social image of the private self. Neither a “Christian” nor a “Statehood” party can do this since both derive wiimately +r ‘ y Plean their raison d’etre from a_ hicher. authority, symbolizing theMother-Church and theFather-land.
one
from
a
voluntarily
loudly, the show. “But they
flamboyans,
change
stratification,
has
For
when it is fitting for all flamboyans to bloom.” “Did you explain that your heart holds the universe?” the old man said veins on his neck beginning to “Yés, yes,” replied the tree.
politics.
in
name implies what they are seeking for themselves emotionally, as individuals, can provide an awareness of what it means to be truly independent as a mature person: namely, to belong to, and
curiosity became unthe other cane work-
already
Rican
factor
free from the pressures of contradictory authorities everywhere: at home, in school, in church, at work, and in the town hall.
its crimson
flamboyans
social
need
the
tree on their way home. up to the flamboyan and it showed all its blossoms.
CAP
inherent
vitably
blossoms. Unlike all the others, it bloomed magnificently, with a sun-caressed passion.
Soon the bearable. He
society,
fields,
summer, began flowers for next
to put
the
rhetorical
development—so
along
at
objection
After
his way ‘e from the cane man noticeu this particular
no attempt
the A
year
Each day, on fields, the old
valid
problems
the old man ever in September, not
b..omed all their “ming
depends,
Society
memory.
first time was a day
All
Toad, having storing away
the
a
achievements
from
why or how long the had been friends. Even
work
as
objection
a
actual
water
of the time.
Puerto
CAP
a strong
The
drink.
Nobody could o’¢d man and the
mean of
the twentieth century is an anachronism—indicating naivité and romanticism among its partisans, in an era when even old, established sovereign states are bound economically or militarily—is
stopped
him
Rico
and
soon grew many inches taller than I. When we walked along the road together, some people giggled under their breath. They said
we were not suited lieved them and we
Puerto
Will
a, young,” with a
strengtn
itical allegiances? I think these patterns are already changing. Thus CAP has, in my opinion, delivered the coup de grace to an already crumbling Independence movement, mainly by having gained for itself the exclusive support of several PIP leaders. The fragmentation and consequent weakening of the Independence movement is something of a tragedy for Puerto Rico and for the United States as well.
taken
can
valid.
“When I was very related, “I fell in love
next
it
will
The
leaders to work out a practical political strategy and a statement of principles, as well as their skill in holding the ty of its present supporters.
sun
evening cheeks,
have
away
the
ECKARDT
that the Christian Action Party has won its registration
its existence
(1856-1925)
his face. He sobbed shamelessly until dissolved beyond the plantain ‘trees.
von
so that its “candidates by petition” can November, it is important to assess what
of Rider
Patterns
URSULA
race by a photo finish, appear on the ballot in
night. H.
Puerto
Rico.
wilderness
in our despairing
was on a pleasant, cool-green hills of
bronze
the
love.
there
else
hope
of a flamboyan tree which winding road high in the and
in
By
love.
is only one
That
man
flower
Think?
Political
is only one fixed light in the mists of our wandering.
That
Do You
journey,
not
a
destination.”
After that there was no more to be said. So the two sat silently and sadly—brothers, indeed, for they umderstood each other.
self-reliance.
e
" Regrettably, many Independentists have been their own worst enemies. Lacking a sense of party discipline, some leaders desert the cause for any offer of a speaker’s platform. Political exhibi-
tionism is sometimes stronger than devotion to a cause. Others have let themselves be seduced by tyrants from abroad. Rabblerousing
in
the
name
of
liberty,
they
destroy
they seek. So: Independentists of Puerto nothing to lose but your insecurity.
the
Rico
very
unite!
liberty
You
have
‘Winds Of Change’ Blowing Over Africa NEW YORK (AP)—The || Africa is really NEW YORK (AP) — The|two parts—North “winds of change” are blowing|black Africa below
divided into | away from Africa and a total of the Sahara. nations. over Africa with unspent force, | The early postwar years Before sweeping in one of the most|brought independence to all were only
Momentous
News Aivalysi
nalyStS
240 millions gro rule.
revolutions
in
his-|North
| where
tory.
Africa except nationalists are
Algeria | beria, the latter created and prowaging tected by the United States as
Britain granting
self-rule
By the end of , War against the French.
this
year
| million
of
180|
With
independence to make 26 sovereign African . World War I there two—Ethiopia and Li-
the|to its Gold Coast colony (Ghana) dark continent’s in 1957, the floodtide of freewill be under Ne-|dom began to roll over the entire continent.
The colonial structure shaken} Fourteen new nations have! by World War II is .rapidly|come into being since January crumbling. |and two others are only weeks & @ut ' , eh - 2 sty
a haven years
ago
for former there
were
slaves.
Ten
only
four.
Among three ruled strongholds
the Union
of
South
British-controlled
Angola
major white-; remaining are|
where
Africa
Rhodesias;
the
the
number at For the
|freedom
and | both
Portuguese|
least 23. Africans
means
political
and
new
themselves
troubles—
economic.
The continent—so vast that the
have attempted to stem the tide | United States, China, India by a policy of absorption rather , Pakistan could fit within
than For
color the
bars. world
boundaries—has it means
a shift
as
wide
as
those
divisions between
and its
almost East
For Afriea’s 5,700,000 pioneer- in power blocs, especially in the |and West. ing white settlers it’s been a United Nations. The traditional-| Political feuding even within time of grave despair — doubts ly neutralist Asian-African’ group-|the fledgling nations—especially about the natives being ready ing totaled 29 nations in the old | those where tribal rivalries have for independence, despair at General Assembly—20 Asian, 9 long existed—present prospective |fincing themselves under black African. With new admissions | fishing waters for the Commu|rule for the first time, this year, the African states will’ nists. ‘
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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, September 19, 1960
3
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ton, Texas, new has been in the nation’s gizzard for almost a week. It slowly is being digested by the grit and gravel of diseussion, thought es <= amd common sense.
United States bigots. There were legitimate questions to be
leaders
who,
the 15th General an extraordinary
by their
.
Assembly event in
McGILL
is not restricted
of the
armed
Forces
services
the right to vote for the government
in-a commonwealth
that prides itself justifiably on a democratiway c exceeded
an
in few .
are
alt
these
questions
party
it out
raised
by
so
carefully.
seemed
to joy
must
have
honest
had
mem
him
and
the
by the dishonest.
in the
made
It
to do se because oppertunity.
Jack
a bit
This
Kennedy
sad
te
know
it was necessary. It was never good for Americans to be saying that 40,000,000 of cur ce tizens, because of a Christian affiliation, were ' barred from the Presidency. It is quite pos‘sible that Jack Kennedy, by the surgery of his words, has saved us from a national sickness which seriously would have damagird the national health.
profes-
have
he
It
secular
foolishness
they
spelled
From
all
viewpoints
this
was
a
histerie
moment. It may well be that from this time onward, a new and necessary advanee can be made in Protestant-Catholic relations.
been
ANSWER
Juan
metropolitan
same
purpose.
for
the
Status, the organization also wel
Publications
present
to
us
and
are
cemes
those
This would hardly indicate a disinterest in membership or any backtraining from the May 4th resolution of the Organizing
and in general ebtain informa tron to help them remh personal decisions before November Sth.”
terature,
SOCS
intends
stated: election
“Duryear,
hold
study
to
for
the
purpose
of
be
I would
very
who
would
information
the
my
erganization.”
kmowledge,
previeusly
spoken
havup
i
in
the
regular
meet-
that
there
were
Pasticipate
the
organization
privately
te
Press im
literature,
information,
radie
and
televi-
sion debates, and the like. While ,the position of SOCS is firmly en the side of commonwealth
an adverse trend it would more proper fer a mem
of
language
i
TODAY’S
BEST
invited
te
much
meetings,
appreciate
your publication of this letter in order to assure any resident
@uce English
to
whe
have not as yet made up their minds, and wish to receive li-
trend
within
continentals
for imminent on our mem-
Committee which ing the present
to
area
SOCS come
ter.
provide for absentee voting, not only for servicemen, but for citizens whe for some reason or other must be | absent from the island at election time. This is one of the riddles that pep up occasionally
| }
because
political
blanks
be
intereited
that of course we active participation. one
and
may
membership
write
porters Commonwealth Box 2545, San Juan.
to:
SupStatus
Benjamin Ailams Santuree, Pit.
FROM
EUROPE
to first
the
am
mueh
more
group
concerned
comments regarding the
—
Therefore,
nothing
has
bee
done with regard te the pro Paganda eampaign that se sadly needs promotion throughout the island.” Last month we obtained full page ads in three newspapers
| for the express purpose of so-|‘ a mailing has been sest out
at least 1500 persons in the
:
‘Maths!
Fone 7av
“J have an idea—lend me your knife.” i
i
in
welFor
SOCS membership pelicy mi lead some ef your readers. Specifically that, “it has flatly stated that we are not interested im imereasing our active support as am essential mat-
It will be said that this injustice should be, and will be, corrected, probably next year. But this is the to year 1960. There have been mamy opportunities
i
ease
any
analysing the political positions ef the various parties, to pro
I
places,if any
in Puerto Rico where we like to think that no govern-
and
of
the public his objections te the “culmination of a tong felt
lest his
of
ment concerns itself more sincerely or seriously with the rights ef the people than does our own common| wealth government. {
madness
life
i
life that is otherwise in the world.
was
the moment he sensed such a trend and only after failing to receive satisfaction make the protest public. His was the enly dissent to the Moscoso dinner: but even had he convinced the rest of us of his stand it would have been impossible te call it off at such a late date.
of ther choice. Not for the Puerto Rican soldier, however. There is no provision for absentee voting in the local eleetion system. This is an ineredible oversight
now
to
pretest
stationed, as a letter to the
editor im this paper pomted out last Saturday, absentee ballots are beimg filled out or are about to be reeeived to give the men
matters
publie
questions
But
meetings
ber
in the world where .members
are
Here
was mo routine performance. went all the way.
ehose
sueh seem
States.
Almost everywhere
of
with
criticism at imgs. Assuming
administration
Armed
sorts
in
im
distortions thrown about’ them
im preparation mailing to those bership list.
img
of Gov. Mufioz Marin has long ignored the disfranchiseof the United
resign.
so im such detail. We are all im his: debt having
of
Like Mr. Porter, I have been an active member of SOCS since its foundation. Therefore I feel I am im a position to answer unofficially at least one of the criticisms of this organization that Mr. Porter was moved to make public. It was dismaying to me that a much valued member of SOCS
without,
For a government which boasts deep pride in its of Puerto Rieans serving in the
all
communicants
UNOFFICIAL
Absentee Voting
ment
conelusien,
LETTERS
by moral or ethical principles of honesty and fair play.
the
its
man
for
break
spiritual. Persons who -raised such questions were bigots. Bigets there are aplenty. They
By
We can only hope that Mr. Eisenhower will not attempt to engage in a propaganda battle on a level likely to be established by Khrushchev. We cannot gam if he does, and we might possibly gain if he
rights,
im
become hecessary for him
sionals in the always busy circles of the lunatic fringe. But it was not possible se te classify these who had honest questions honestly raised,
their peak in the East and im the West.
democratic
to
over
distortion
historic milestone to which future historians would refer as the starting place and time when peaee, real peace, began to emerge. But the realist must view the setting as one made te order for the master propagandist, Nikita Khrushchev, who engimeered this production to serve his specific purpeses at a time when world tensions are at
for
attempts
a
abeut plans by the Vatican te take over America. These slanderers turn out falsehood and
in today. A dreamer would hope that some magie formula would make of this unprecedented forum the -
reverence
of
and
meuth
The roster is overwhelming in its pewer for good
who
aspect
ity
_Rot
or evil, Khrushehev, Eisenhower, Castro, Sukarno, Nasser, Toure, Tito, Kadar, Novotny, Gomulka and others of equal or lesser stature in the world we liv
a man
said
done
down the fundamental interpretation and application of séparation of church and state. There were inquiries growing honestly out of the Roman communion’s assertion of author-
Men who are shaping the world of the future f
debating
;
raised. There were doubts based
many generations to come, who can by their stupidity put an end to human activity on earth or by their wisdom and understanding create an atmosphere in which mankind will blossom to its God-given potential, wilt gather to debate the issues which now keep nations and peoples apart.
refrains from
he
en historical precedents. There were questions to be asked “ae about Federal aid to parochial « schools and the whole broad
The world enters today upon one of history’s most crucial weeks. Already in New York City are the first very presence, will make of the United Nations world history.
public servant, pu intry wholly first. Hf his ebligation to his church should ever intervene, he would,
F
EDITORIALS For Good Or Evil of world
MCGILL
ment befere the Ministers Association of Heus-
Sa2.e0
(Parable in Advance) te other countries on request
arrivals of an array
R ALPH
Henry Thoreau observed early in the life of the republie that politics is‘the gizzard of our society. Sem. Jack Kennedy’s historic state
United States. Possessions. Territeries 1 ¥r. 6 Mos. 3 Mes. ft Mes. $ 23.00 $14.00 3 708 5 2.08
GD
By,
(Editor, Affeate Constitution)
Cowles. Chairman of the Board Zerde. Executive Vice President
Tel. 3-8400 Mail
The Surgery Of His Words Leaves No Further Question
Juan. Peertse Kice Emparciai Gailding?
Es
©.@ Sex 118%. Sas (458 Comercio St. El
Saati
“the San Juan Star
THE SAN JUAN STAR — Menday, September 19, 1960
Two Nominees To Make Hay On Farm Talk this
of bedlam
three
Odes will be host Sept. to the National Plowing
Contest
and
to
Presidential
with
a
two
major
candidates,
horde
thousands
the
of
of
along
newsmen
and
spectators.
Vice President Richard M. Nixon and Sen. John F. Kenmedy each has agreed to talk farm problems. With each addressing the same audience, political bookmakers will eye crowd reactions minutely to see which makes the most hay among Midwestern farmers. Wince At Publicity
Burton
Ode, 37, farms the land
with his and his' shghtly at inevitable signed to
father, Paul. Burton blonde’ wife wince the thought of the publicity but are reit.
They're well hurly-burly that plowing contest
aware goes since
of the with a Burton
has entered three contests himself, placing second in one. The Burton farm appears to have been picked for the big invasion for a variety of reasons.
It's ef
near
the
Sioux
population
Falls.
It
center
contains
the
right combination of crops, level and hilly land for the varied Plowing contests, enough space for
and it has parking, exhi-
bits, and the like. And himself a leading soil
Burton, conser-
wationist Plowing
and active in previous competitions, was wil-
ling,
not
able
as
farms
all
owners
of
ISSUES
LABOR
days
month
The 21-23
KEY
—on—
(®~—Burton
for
ON
KENNEDY vs NIXON
and Doreas Ode are well aware that their quiet farm home will be turned into a reasonable fac-
simile
STOOD
suit-
are.
Favored
Labor
This is the first of an exclusive series Washington correspondents presenting the dif-
(EDITORS
by
NOTE:
STAR
ferent views and voting records of presidential candidates Richatd M. Nixon, Republican, and John: F. Kennedy, Democrat, on key issues, such as labor, .taxration and spending,
civil rights, By
foreign
FLETCHER STAR
policy, and KNEBEL
Washington
(posing
Bureav
WASHINGTON—John
Kennedy
and Richard Nixon split sharply in their Freshman year in Congress
on
the
great
domestic
1947, organized labor. The two young Navy
Kennedy
was
then
issue
of
veterans—
nearing
his
30th birthday and Nixon had just celebrated his 34th—became embroiled in the big question ‘of how much restraint should be placed
on the power
military
strength.)
i +
of union labor.
Republican
proposals
to
certain
instances.
Net
a
The first was a proposal to grant rule for consideration of the
measure.
controk& stymied.
If
this
failed,
labor
legislation would The House approved
In general, industry demand drastic curbs
rallied to on union fought Nixon
sided with industrial while Kennedy sided with labor. Their positions were not that mirror-clear. Kennedy, for instance, in a sepa-
rate report from the House Labor Committee, recognized the existof
labor
abuses,
The
house
Bill by
vote
“no.”
power while labor leaders the restraints. In general,
ence
122. Nixon voted ‘‘no’’ nedy voted ‘‘yes.”’
voting
Mirror-Clear
while
op-
House
vote
to
be the
The
passed
the
of 308
‘‘yes’’
and
measure
while
Ken-
Hartley
to 107,
Nixon
Kennedy
came
voting
back
to the
House as the Taft-Hartley Bill after going through the Senate and a
Senate-House version
was
nal Hartley
conference. milder
than
This
the
Act, but was
origi-
still ap-
plauded by industry and decried by labor. The House approved the
measure 320 to 79, Nixon “yes” and Kennedy voting President
Truman
voting “no.”
vetoed
Coming Sept. 25th-as many
the
Nixon a
over-ride
compare
pushed a labor reform bill, designed to root out union corruption exposed in the McClellan Commit
northern
tee’s
to
83,
Nixon
voting
Democrats
sought
and
President
cc™apaign ple@ge Taft-r*artley Act.
to
On junk
repeal
ever,
the
Max 3 the House voted to a bill which repealed much
of the act and swstitute one which reenforced it. Thevote was 217 to 203, with Nixon vVating ‘‘yes’ and Kennedy voting ‘‘ne~’ The next day the House voted
to kill the measure, 212 to 2Q9. Nixon voted ‘‘no’’ and Kennea> voted - ‘‘yes.”” They were still on opposite
sides
of
Ken-
the
fence
in
1952
when
nedy, still a House member, was running for the Senate, and Nixon was a Senator. A major issue that year was the steel strike and a bill was offered urging President
Truman
to
tions
the
of
the Senate
invoke
injunction
Taft-Hartley
Nixon
voted
sec-
investigation
of
the
and other unions.
he
also
fought
off
Hows amend-
ments which would have made the law much tougher than his own bill. There was but one vote where Nixon and Kennedy could be compared. It was on a technical move by Senator Barry Goldwater (RAriz.) to nai a “bill of rights” for union members into the law.
On this tie vote, Nixon voted ‘‘yes” and Kennedy voted ‘‘no.”’ Nixon and Kennedy had come closer together on labor law. since
their Freshman year of 947. They both favored reform curb corrupt labor Nixon favored the proach, Kennedy the
legislation to leaders, but tougher apmilder. Their
cleavage on how to treat organized labor still existed. As a result
Act.
In
labor,
‘‘yes.”
In
favored Kennedy, opposed Nixon. This culminated in the AFL-CIO
the
House; Kennedy voted ‘‘no.’”’ Parting Of The Ways Kennedy was elected to the Senate that Fall and Nixon was elected
Vice-President.
long
Teamsters
Truman’s
to
However,
since
despite
leadership’s
some
endorsement
nedy in August. (TOMORROW:
tions
of
qualms,
The
taxation
of
Ken-
vital
and
ques-
spending.)
Science Panel Parleys ATP As Source Of Life Energy By JOHN BARBOUR Associated Press Science Writer NEW YORK (#—The magic of
Ochoa said. . The chemical ATP is much like electricity as a source of
a
energy
firefly’s
light
and
the
power
muscle
as 12 jets a day to
on
nugget
of
and from the continent
This chemical source of energy
a
single
rely
chemical
for
Fritz When
is’ the basic for all life, said
life,
Lipmann
suggested
of
you
have a
living
or a muscle, you give by adding ATP—like
a Nobel prize winning biochemist
it in
Other Questions, Too Dr. Frederick Sanger of Cambridge University said there
step over into biology to try to answer why this chemical—
were other questions in the area of life chemistry, too. Sonie liv-
adenosinetriphosphate or ATP —is so uniquely qualified for energy productien, said Dr. Se-
ing cells seem to have the same genetic chemical basis, but they are different cells. Biochemists
vero
could try to find out why. Another puzzling question,
the
Panel
life
Ochoa
other news
of
with
New a
York
panel
of
Unithree
to chemical
agreed,
energy.
was:
why
in
Nobel prize winners at a conference held by the
you have a continuous breakdown of matter, including the
American Chemical Society at its annual meeting to discuss frontiers of chemistry.
mechanisms of living cells. Some cells lose the ability to make
These frontiers entail anything that will make our understanding
of
WORLD iets hee Oh BS Lat
life
better,
FAMOUS
Dr.
certain essential chemicals they grow older. Why is machinery of being remade ?
FOR
OVER
life
80
YEARS 194
as the
constantly :
Cities
ata bs} CAIRO
SUR— SAN JUAN — TEL: 3-8000
cell
it energy plugging
here. As such it poses a prime problem for science. Chemists and physicists should
versity. He sat
307 RECINTO
Dr.
Rockefeller
Institute.
energy.
experienced airline!
to
‘‘yes’”’
331
human
world’s most
opportunities
and Kennedy. voting ‘‘no.” The Nixon-Kennedy split was reemphasized two years later when
was
of a moving
On the
could vote only in case of”
tie,
their voting records were rare. Kennedy in 1959 offered and
pledge
recommit the bill to the labor committee, in effect kill it. The House voted ‘‘no” on this, 291 to
in
The
On their votes, however, the two men were 180 degrees apart when the first big test, the Hartley Bill, came before the House April 15-17. There were three major votes,
feeling swung
boycotts and to require arbitration
veto.
too harsh on over-rode his
carry out the 1948 party platform
rule 319 to 47, Nixon voting ‘‘yes”’ and Kennedy voting ‘‘no.”’ The second was a proposal to
Truman, inheritor of the New Deal, opened the 1947 session by asking labor legislation to outlaw jurisdictional strikes and secondary
Taft-Hartley Act as labor, but Congress
cure them as too drastic.
Labor got its Magna Carta in 1935 with the Wagner Act, but by 1947 Congress was agitated by a
that the pendulum had too far. Even President
Favored Industry
.
S.D.
THEY
ee ba
BRANDON,
HOW
OS
a
12
13
- "THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, September 19, 1960
Nikita's By
JAMES
New
York
Visit Poses come
RESTON Time
self
Service
to the United
to
add
to
Nations
the
him-
Communist
WASHINGTON — The mails chorus; or that Castro ¢an restrict this week have been full of the American Ambassador to the
suggestions, intelligent cS
many of them from women, that Premier treatment _ during
his
this
country.
stay
Why,
embassy grounds and access to Manhattan?
in
The
should
he
i be
allowed
to
to
the
should
Obvious Answers obvious answers are
So-
viet peoples and RESTON then come here and appeal to the American people over the President’s head? How is it that Khrushchev can defy the United Nations in the Congo crisis and then use the United Nations for his propaganda; or that Janos Kadar of Hun-
not
debase
that
the
free
press
and radio by using them as instruments of national policy. And yet, these are not wholly satisfactory answers. For they leave the Communists with an unfair advantage in the propaganda war and weaken support for the United
Nations
that
ests of the United
the Baltika
in this country by
States.
The press, radio and television companies are obliged to cover the
not coming to the United States but to the United Nations, that Washington has no right to bar them from doing so, and that we
i deny President : Eisenhower — ac-
Acess
free
Khrushchev, Castro and Kadar are
they
| ask,
have
Problem
letting it be used against the inter-
news—and
whatever
Khrush-
chev does is undeniably news— but they are not obliged to create Televising Says to the reporting
the
The
News
what Khrushchev United Nations is news,
but
rushing
after him to address the seas Press Club in New or to go on the Meet the
OverYork Press
program is creating the news. The issue here is not what
these programs do to the American people, for they do very little, but what they do to Khrusbchev.
For
the flood
been
For
going
from
of invitations
help but no matter
contemptuously
he
American
President
ment,
can
he
munications
use
the
New,
have
his
tattoo
marks
in
heroes
and
news.
a
free
“At
last I can who
has
They
censoring
cannot
afford
what
that last.”
lot
is
New, 38, got the youth in the army. He
from
has
been
since.
The
offered
doing
The
most
exciting
to be erased to feed, New a truck
off
as a quotes any
job
was
inch. square
inches
and three children couldn’t think of it driver’s
pay.
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with
distort
distorted
a
price
the
play
by
to those
by
event
Press
necessarily
the
most
siginificant.
American Presidential election, for example, is undoubtedly the most important event in the
world
is not
today,
but
|<ennedy
and Nixon will no doubt be shoved into a secondary position in the next two important weeks of the campaign by Khrushchev, Tito, Gomulka, Castrg and |Nasser. All
this
raises
of censorship
the | straint
cen-
be
off and on
cheapest
for
$2.80 per square With so many
on
getting
tattoo removers
society
as it can sorship.
tattoo-
tattoos
govern-
can just
it,” said
coming
and
happens
ed in blue and red on various parts of his torso. His wife Irene, 33, mother of three children, said: “Thank heaven him at
com-
they oppose, but the news be distorted by exaggeration
remov-
10 pictures
free
villains
ed. New,
.the
govern-
The press and wireless agencies cannot
tattooed truck driver, won $101,295 in a soccer pool and promptly made an appointment to
conhow
of the United States
and then
(?)—George
on
ins- The
treats
and
Hard To Get Rid Of LONDON
him
titutions cannot vince him that,
gary can refuse to allow the representatives of the United Na-
tions to enter Budapest
te
American
against its President ment. —
news.
Report
haye
and
a
question
not
but of balance, judgment,
not
re-
of
in-
tervention by Washington but of responsible self-analysis by the newspapers and the radio and television
networks.
In short, we have to be responsible, but we don’t have to be silly; we have to report tne news but
we
don’t
have
to create
it.
14
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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, September 19, 1960
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confi-
East
city 44.to speak
Indian
tree 15. the
4. solid
51. Biblica] sun
name
less severe 18.to correct 20. termination for all names of subfamilies (Zool.) 21. accomplish
New
52.a chair \ 53. departed *¥ 54. rodent * 55. to cut off 56. eskers (Geol.) Answer
Deal
project
\
26. finest
4
(poetic)
27. ardor
IE|RIA/SEES|p
(abbr.) 23.a Semite
TIEIAISIE
bird
29. she
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30. pocketbook}! Bl.note of the
scale $82. Greek
35. a caper 37. OccupiedB® Seat
heart. The
Pass Deuce
of
Pass hearts
of
subtlety
as
declarer
and,
with find
fault with the final contract—six spades is a contract which requires no play at all—seven can
29. soft-walled pouch r (anat) 4 30. cherished animal 32. featherlike 33. the ; 36. directa
be made with a successful spade fimesse. It would seem that spades sheuld be supported somewhere
West
aleng
the
had
what
line.
amounted
the
firs’
play.
the basic prin . TODAY you ; S Sea :
mon’s leaflet of ftiat title. You
may obtain it by sending a,stampmistake—he returned to dummy with a small heart to the ed, self-addressed envelope to king. The jack of spades was William Seamon in care of this led and fimessed. West took the’ newspaper. queen and returned his remainclarer
ace
discarded
was South
won
his
as de-
small
club.
HERMAN
By
Gyde Lamb
new a dead chicken. ran off his four remain-
ing spades, discarding two clubs from dummy. East could hardly throw his heart nor could he throw a diamond so, by East disearded his three
It should be mentioned
force, clubs.
that East
was not in a tizzy when he discarded or he might have tipped
off
his situation South
the
had
hand.
a
to declarer. wrong
The
think that West four hearts and
lead
count
made
on
him
started with the he assumed that
East was down to four diamonds and the king of clubs. So, declarer played a small diamond to the queen
in
dummy
(improperly).
A diamond was returned to the ace and then the king was cashed. Tht queen of clubs was now Played (it should have been played before the diamonds and school would have been out for East) and declarer went up with dummy’s
to a
made
bad
ace.
fall but South
The
did.
king
did
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not
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(German)
the
East
fi-
smail
played
and
eight
his
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;
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Deeclarer dummy
leads—he
lead
preposition
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27. Australian
puzzle.
2H 4 NT
bid
5. evening
to Saturday’s
Pass Pass
22. metal
(var)
perience 7. Roman i amphitheater 8. boats (Fr.)
2D 3 NT
Bridge championships at Los Angeles. First and foremost was the fact that South used not one
(abbr.) \ Assyrian ~
6. re-ex-
Pass
the defeat of this slam which was played at the recent National
deity
man’s
2 CL
sodium 19. negative
24. railroad
nesian animal
West
A combination of things led to
reply
Indo-
East
Pass
Opening
11. barrel 17. symbol for
element
47. vegetable
16. becoming
22.a
an
8.small
North
1S
6 NT
10. relative
particle of
aluminum
an
9. Moslem name
sheath 2. smallest
for
42. Alaskan
14. fragrant wood of
at
VERTICAL 1. a box or
40. possessive pronoun
12. devoured dently
57. prosecute law
element (Chem.)
8.iie in warmth
13. affirm
Seuth 57
39. colorless
god-
5+
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38. an expresSion of skill
feline
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ws
bad
to
the
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— Menday, September 19, 1960
Buller, Boxer Dog,
Schools
School Newspa per Swap Urged By
DANNY
Senior
class
Jeffrey,
FLAMM
President
Franklin
in his position of Editor-in
Chief of Academia Catolica’s newly organized paper, The Herald, would like to exchange articles with other
school newspapers. While he is still organizing
the
staff,
he
hopes
any
interested schools will contact him
at 2-1224 during school hours. The four-page newspaper’s sponsor,
Wednesday. Everyone will be required to give a five minute
speech on the provocative topic, Latin American Economics, after which nine students will be chosen
to
bring
the
club’s
mem-
bership up to 16. After the tryouts on Thursday, the members, under sponsor Earl Vought, will have a meeting...A large group of girls will be trying out for
Sister Teresa, hopes to have the Antilles’ “Black Marlins” next first edition out by the end of this Tuesday. The “Marlins,” an aquacade group, are headed by teacher moath. John Richards...Tuesday will e**+6¢8 The
Bob
tension
Knight
is
over
at
Antilles.
took office as student
council president and Rudy Benitez as treasurer after a new election last week. No candidate re-
ceived these
a majority for offices in the
week's
student
body *
2
each of previous
elections.
&
The first edition of the Antilles’ newspaper, Pirates’ Pages, was
published last Friday. Laura Arzola
Tryouts
editor...
the
is
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Antilles’ debate club will be held
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senior varsity cheerleaders ... As many know, Antilles has a teenage radio program, the “Big Blast,” every Saturday from 10 to 11 am. on ACE (1470 kc.). The
program
needs
and any gible.
army
new
dependent ese
Next
son
Friday
High
announcers
and
is
eli-
the
St.
John’s
Rebin-
Prep
student councils will jointly give a dance
following
a night
volley-
ball game. The game will start at “7 p.m. after which both players and fans will go to the “Casa de Cuba” in Isla Verde for the dance.
The St.
P.M.
8:15
P.M.
2 DAYS
John’s Radio Club meet-
will be on Wednesday afternoon when club officers will announce | an activity for the week. The club is badly in need of equipment.
If you happen to have an old radio er TV set that doesn’t work and that you cannot use, please contact the school. A ber will pick it up.
club
mem-
ses
SEATS
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other humiliating
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masculine
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know what is Vineall’s wife
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to an American Psychological Assn. convention here that older
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Phone
Thursday
rang.
editor of the school’s
9 p.m.
is re-
problem
phone
and
ed to Academia Catolica student Rick Domingus, the managing
Sammy
donation
desk
other end ask how much it would cost per line to place something in this column. The voice belong-
6
25 cents
at my
up the receiver to hear, muck to
night
to
sitting
owner,
have
the Uni-
December 15 to resume his position on Antilles’ teaching staff.
to show
every
dog’s
Fri-
ted States previous te taking his position as science teacher here. He will return to the island on
Wednesday
17:30
on
hower’s Atoms for Peace program. He studied at the Oakridge Center Of Nuclear Studies and
se is going
movies
Argentina,
day, Oct. 2 to give demonstration lectures on atomic energy in connection with President Eisen-
Dorothy Dandi: idge
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Aires,
sex.
“This is a terrible shock both to me and to Buller,” said the
Mr. Fred Rushford, Antilles science teacher, is leaving for
ed
from
change
shame. sees
Corazon last Thursday... San Jo-
Poitier
LONDON (#—An 8-year-old boxer dog named Buller Aas astounded veterinary surgeons by starting te
stunts on Ini-
tiation Day. More than 72 pictures were taken to remind them of
While
night
To Change His Sex
men were dressed up like girls, painted, and subjected to many
8
ing last Tuesday was a big success. Twelve students, both boys and girls, came. The next meeting
TODAY
Daily
also be tryout day for the school’s
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OFF
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THE CUFF By Chuck New nnn
Moe
Silverman
and
Mario
Both gals are just as I am, form-
Al-
several
r|N.
warez have joined Sol Fox as as- er Georgia crackers... Alexan
Y.
grapher
Sylvia Teresa de Jesus left last week to study journalism at the
Pinder, of the famous skin = ing Pinder family, is visiting here as the house guest of the Stuart Broemans. Alex is also
Universidad
squiring
month
sociates Corp. in
at El
Caribbean Realty San Juan Hotel...
Central
de
Madrid,
publicity
and
months
in East
Bunny
is an
who
available Gonzalez
works
after in
with
and Ellie island cir-
spending
N.
photo-
mostly
light...Dick are back in
culation
promotion
Hampton,
art
the
last
Y...Wednesday
Miles Zuc-
gal Jean Kersey around the town
evening
ker, representing Society of the U.
the Humane S. A, arrived
during his visit here...Gen. John H. McGee has returned
there cusa
over
for an
from a visit with his family in Texas...Marietta Murphy, a New
poems from sin termino
York
llegado,” ‘by Carmen Natalia. This activity is to celebrate the
as a freshman...John the weekend
animal
inspeetion tour of the island. He will be staying at the San Luis
favorite
who
spends
six
at the Ateneo
will be Ornes,
de P. R.,
a reading at 8:30
the por
by Maripm. of
book, “Llanto el hijo nunca
Hotel...Roberto Francisco Gongalez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roberto Gonzalez of Santurce, has
months of the year in Ruerto Rico as a resident of the Caribe Hilton Hotel, will leave for New
enrolled as a post graduate student at Worcester Academy... Stella Dick, who is in direct com-
York, having been taken seriously ill here. All of her friends wish her a most speedy recovery,
Christmas Festival in 1959, which was donated by Banco Popular. Head of the literature section of
petition as most
and we'll see her next year... Photographer Bunny Adler has
the Ateneo is Jose Emilio Gonzalez Col. James Breckenridge
returned to her Condado Beach apartment after spending the last
on an extended
Maj.
Mary
at Ft. Brooke.
and
states,
Paladin ls Becoming
kenridge
is
Programs WKAQ-
Travel,”
he
4:30—
one
thing.
He’s
putting
some
what started out saccharine view West.”
not
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in
(4)
(6) 6:45-(4) 7:00—(2) (4) (11) 7:30—(2)
to be a pretty of the
old
fact, has become fellow that there
(4)
will soon appear on our screens an episode of “Have Gun, Will Travel,” which is pure, flat and broad comedy—about baseball. It will come along in the schedule, naturally, around World Series time. Boone,
incidentally,
is
one
RICHARD
it only
of
carefully
danger
his
has
ideas
there
playing
usually heavies—in
a number
television.
And
work. The
family...
Alber-
IF YOU
outfit
accerding
te
Boone
is
navy
(whose
blue)
place
Western
wound
up
La Mallorquina in
Sierras”
moves to the center of the stage. In it sits a man with a great shock
Film
of gray
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el
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nervousness,
de
“A
Manos
1848
A
spotlight
focuses
but he is calm when
he speaks.
For
James
Thurber,
humorist,
cartoonist and playwright, his element—reciting words
Telon
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hair.
on him, its beam bouncing off his thick-lensed glasses. His right hand betrays a slight
Nifio
Furia
is im which
Madre”
already have formed the body of Thurber humor. For Thurber, un-
Ganar
like his
fictional
dreamed
Cabaileria”
great
complishment,
Walter
Mitty
who
of
ac
dreams has realized
a long-
He has made his in his hit Broadway Thurber Carnival.” Thurber, who is
Aventuras de Uno-Dos-Tres
Palafin
of
cast
assignments
Mayehoff
departed
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changes heuse never
receive. sane,
letters
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blind,
into his own show at the Anta Theater for a 12-minute sketc1-— because of a general reshuffling
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Lienas’’
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of him as Richard Boone, actor.
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del
“Song of the Film Kiki La Hora del Annie Oakley
In ‘Thurber. Carnival’
(11)
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act in any
took
James Thurber A Hit
language WIPR — (6)
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KNOW—The
in a new show at Club La Concha.
“fi eS ot RS EA
a motion
the conversation by reiterating his belief that the public thought
a play
whatever
listed
DIDN'T
recording favorites for the past twenty years, open tonight
RESTAURANT 10:20—-(2) 10:30—(4)
say nothing except that
conversation
mission.
in live
I did
and
will them
during a break in shooting program on location in an
films and I’ve
then
his
sea-
of them, his interest leaning these days to benind-the-camera
roles—
of plays
New York.” Boone says that
and
cat
in
other
two
ss
done
series
he will not necessarily
professional
the two series,” explained Boone. “And all through these series
been
a
picture. He is more about
identity will be sunk in the part of Paladin. “I took a year off between I’ve
for
planned
so that own
the next
sons, when his five-year contract is up. He is already deep in postPaladin plans. Those include two
(WM,
no
he
through
QD
8:30—(6) 9:00—(2) (4) (6) 9:30-(2)
r.
things
that
avenger
ratings of the current series— and they remain among the highest in TV—he wil] stay with
from playing a modern doctor in “Medic” to the present series.
says
BOONE .. Steely
a mere handful of actors who have mpved from one successful series into another: he went
He
Sill,
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Paladin, in such a jolly
lemon
(2)
(4)
as arrogant as he used to be. His constant emphasis on money has disappeared. And we’ve been
the
Fort
(2)
(4) (11) $:00—(2) (6) §:30-(2)
“The character has developed a good deal,” reflected Boone. “He had acquired a sense of for
at
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At least, that’s what Richard Boone says, and as star of CBS’
humor,
up
TELEVISION
The
probably
Gun, Will know.
end
when his office force “sprang” a “happy birthday” party for him
steely avenger of the Old West, Paladin, has been turning into a terribly nice guy.
to
Sunday
to Lebron, Eastern Airlines executive, was surprised last week
not aware of it, but during the past three years that grim and
“Have ought
left
trip through
in his office.
By CYNTHIA LOWRY AP TV-Radio Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP) — audience
to
Caroline
Okla., where they will visit with their son, Capt. Robert C. Brec-
A Terribly Nice Guy faithful
wife
4ae
sister,
one Satin
her
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Herndon,
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with Marlene Dietrich, glamorous grandmother,
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29
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928
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Management
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FILTERS
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Mach pois susoien Gn 6 nie
p.m. | 3138 _sreves aim conprniomma 19m| Try @5Dr.Belaval Sierra'sSt., Santurce. ACEROLA31396.JAM
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Reconditioned
PERSONNEL & TRAINING BIZECTOR
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.
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; INDUSTRIAL
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pick-up and delivery. Call Gini Lebaugh | cellent future potential for qualified day or night — 3800 or | mas. with College background. and Send receat resume photo to Bax 2017 Univ. Sta., Rio Piedras.
FES
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vees acd sixes sir conditioning filters | Control of tasects, rats and fumigation | Juan.
leat documents, comiracts, reports, tree |P. R. hotel or restaurant industry. Ex. | MARQUEZ EEPAM
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References
Secretariat Service, | Must be bilingual.
Desires
SOUSEHOLD
including washer, steve & refrigerator. Small dows paymest and tate the bal
and
TOO ber mont,
CABINETS. reconditioned. | DENT, bilingual. 5 years quantity pro | SAN JUAN —- PONCE: Bt-1i ou ee ae. ae duction experience. admimistrative back-| hour telephone answering service THE WOSFTTAK SUPFLE CUMPANY | TEMS. Sales Service- aif types ground. College rad preferred. In| desk space fer business sad protessio| osers compicte= ahaa aoe aes oe equipment. ear a coiP your eee : A charge operation for major food facit-| nals. Also service for peopie without | equipment. First aid & Oxyees Kits. | Call 956 Verde. Bayamoa. OFFICE SS Ext
POSITIONS
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for homeCalwindow unite - aiso industrial | sryices for homes, business and farms. | Local amd long distance. We store your ees. 3-500 Services guaranteed. Preventive
FOOD
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Call 30719
bar University & marble top diming Rioset Piedras. Verbe ne|‘! ie, Gardens,
ov | 3082
Advertisers are requested to| | C. "sen ca intonsinie nortan’ to "ta report any errors immediately | | University desree) business and tmusT > try. Commission basi SAN
‘Meenas’
Lanes
radio or AIF
@ Over 25 yrs.i; of age
WANTED
be responsible fer only one in-
ELECTRONICS
mone TV.
bo evasion. RADIOS. for rent in your own home. Same service given to hotels,
and. service | MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
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license
| ™%
paper.
& dining room sets. Sat., Sun.,| 27 EM. (WC-08 Las —
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anes
3124
requirements:
Type ae No. | ORDINARY a ean TYPB All
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SPORTS
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-
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DISPATCHER
dispatch
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type
RATE
9 AM
so8
gay | dade residence. Call 28138. ox | 8 geod condi sary samecudhie CONTINENTAL COUPLE wishes to sei TV # RADIO RENTAL aribe Roofing. Pi bedroeem piece
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|
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210
RATTAN,
do
knowledge
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from
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basic
daily.
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SAME
a
|.
RATE as ordinary
ordinary
to
maintenance
Apply
San
SAME —
man
of
Mendmaster Coue Riviera | PESCED FOR QUICK SALE: all furnit-| wenniciom
IT) Eecainge|
LINE
and furnit-} Over 19 years experience is bBeltind the off. Rattan table} best im T. V sevice and repair os cee Se Gee receivers Sek tan wr modei Al
5—piece rattan se $287.00). Rattam Specialties
— Rico ~ aguas Road.
Ei Imparciat Building
#1 Delow)
No
a
mechonical work.
-asertion.
Above rates apply to solid set 5% pt.
type.
for
.
62513.
plete price
1968
DIRECT SALE
SALE
ure, 33 1/3 to 50% sur Ses seme
miles - fully equipped. 60761
sont 1957 BODGE @ door. iam. laoving deed, price.
PREINVENTORY
CHEVY
is sion. 36327. UF
THE SANmustJUAN 1952 VOLKSWAGEN. Ex. | apoiicant speak STAR'S fluent fleet English | | cellent condition, Island17.000 tax miles. ‘paid. Call
¥ temo
(estimate 5 words per fine)
MALE
195
FOR
3-8254
=a
eae
MECHANIC 5 HELPER THE SAN JUAN STAR Garage has
new — 7,008
$23, 1950 BUNCE
WANTED ;
i.
& information
FURNITURE
autematic tra condition. Tel
VALIANT
magazine and you get the ball. For} further information, write to: Circulation
ADS
AUGUST Line For
STATES:
EY KIDS! HOW WOULD YOU LIKE | Station Wagon, TO OWN A FAMOUS MAKE BOWLING | radio, excellent BALL? A $26.9 value. your choice of | 3122
color weigh "s EASY AS. ABC. seu 18 Dalberietines: be SPORTIVO
EFFECTIVE Rates Per
September 19, 1960
CLASSIFIEDS
3-8400
Rates
— Monday,
for
Worth American Van Lines, Inc. 451 Fernindez Juncos — Telephone 3-3900 — Puerte Rice
38 Broadway, New York — Dighy 4-7940
Law
=
:
THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, September 19, 1960
CLASSIFIED
3-8400 Ext 72 REAL ESTATE
HOUSES FOR RENT
°
dioner.
3.
St.
CONDADO:
BEACH FRONTAGES LOTS — FINANCING AERIAL PHOTOS. AND TOPOS Leon
sin fierra
3 edr.
VERDE:.4
3
CONDADO: bedroom
-}
2 bath bedr.
beautf.
2 Bath
Beautifully apartments,
Condade
St.
rates.
for single bedroom,
living-kitchen,
bath,
$225.
i
COMPLETELY
S170. furn.
923
FURNISHED
&
gany
er,
unfrn. $300.
cabimets,
washer,
oe
@ryer,
Urb.
0!
on
dishwasher,
2
Hate
heat-
Rey.
6 1390.
BUCARE:
voom
Attractively
house
el.
—
D-30
bed-
‘
stove,
Ideal
far
ly wates. (IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY:
furnished
2
lames,
3108
1»
weekly,
menth-
2968
RENT
#NCOME
NO
RENT
Franetseus Real Estate can rent apartments and houses te good ne cost te you ummediately tenants at after vacated. You bse ne remt income while looking for tenants. Problems aveided. .3 Neirn mext se Presbyterian on
beach.
3-3506
-
3
bed:
kitchen,
WB-5
CORNER Maria.
ter, Schools, Priced imstalied.
ti
quarters. taking 1
perches, servComupletely furnished. or 2) year vacation in responsible it.
fer
i quick
room
Teleph sale, $25,500.
Realty, 2-0811, Box 729
Reosevelt.
ANTONSANTI sale. Walking
DEVELOPMENT, rent or distance Weotwerth’s, Pue-
ble,
3
Velasco.
built-in hogse.
menthty.
begrooms,
bath,
Cintren Realty, 20911,
doll$150
Box 729
Ravseveit. 3886 -
ses
4
bedrooms,
7 PM.
fenced,
Los
grill
3 &
work,
1340
3
Near
921
double
577,
San
SALE mts., @ Santa Close te San
Juan.
| BEAUTIFUL 4150 meters section next
total price write of
RESIDENTIAL in highest and toe Rio Piedras.
let. R-1 breeziest Good for
residence. Restrictions favorable Viacenti, 6-6472.
to buyer.
2997
926
220
BUY
YOUR
& mail service. 5 min. to°%Mario's Restaurant,
R-1
LO®f
in
BUCARE,
Piedras - Caguas Read K 17.2. per sq. meter up. Call 6-7291 or Saturday & Sunday.
INDUSTRIAL
Rio
$4.50 come
FOR
1
Hm,
off
8
RENT
Alto
Infantry,
Road.
Martin
Cond
Stop 23
FOR
PUNTA reom,
LAS private
213
sy
Reasonabiv. 2011.
2:0
beach,
restaurant.
MERE Have
ON
One
6-1294
Aireend itionnd patie, near Breakfast serv-
bus.
weekly,
ed. Daily, 31ll
RENT
MARIAS: sun bath.
monthly
rates.
BUSENESS or quiet
private
fhe beach wi4
room
with
meats,
isla
Verde.
Caf
im
3-77:0. a2
vacation? night on
93-6269 {20
CONDADO
-
néar
La
i comfortably fummished bath. Mederate rates. Ave. — 2.2883.
Concha.
Cool,
room. priviite Magdalena 1 14
3055 1 air CONDADO: 2 furnished rooms. bath, bot water conditioned, private Private entrance. Weekly or screems,
Magdalena
1156.
2-72 $21
3007 CONDADO:
For
gentieman
-
ilarce
fmarnished reom, private bath, aircont#iomed, hot water, refrigerate, liven,
maid service. phene & parking 28131. Weekly, monthly. 2a38
FARMS SACRIFICE:
facilities. aly
FOR SALE
FARM
adjoining
Garden
Hills Extension. 34 developable acres, plus modern 3 bedreem house. Water & electricity
within
property.
16%
dcwn,
3 years interest only. Tremendous buy at $3,950 per acre. FRANCISCUS RIZAL ESTATE, 314
3-3506,
DORADO: ,25 fronting concrete
stable.
31
ing on 2 er 5
Part 2969
3-6372.
acres,
completety
flat,
on 2 reads, coacrete-weed h<use, barn, fulty equipped concrete
acres,
ceompletety
road, acres.
light, water. 39 minutes
mortgage.
2-1441.
fiat.
f-ont-
Alse. tots of to Sap Juan,
917
BARRANQUITAS -— 400, Travel, observe.
Prem eme acre t Select yours. Rea-
sonable prices. Please phone AM -- rw Barranquitas, 2001 Aibonite. 4. BLA!VCO.
“PARADISE Edition 1783.
BUILDING
Truiillo
G5th
San
Ponce ¢¢ Leon
BOOKS
BRAND NEW Prefer tax exempt industry Aprox. 13,000 sq. ft., divisible into 2 separate premises of 6500 sq. ft. each to
OFFECE
minium,
zB
BUILDINGS
JENi
OFFICES FOR SALE MODERN
tate.
915
sq. fiat.
FOR
ROOMS
bedreom, 2 bath bath, emormous
FOR
1018
3084
22
Angeies.
terms on mort2-2575, Carme
Santurce.
ft., air conditioned, parking. Cali Mr. Valencia, Bayamon
and
| GARDEN HILLS: 1146.sq. mts. $12 per meter. High, 36 mts. frontage, sewer | installation. In Ist section. Payment | facilities. 3-8648 or 6-4668. 919 | 306
Km.
FOR
SALE
LOST’ by John Mitton Call Barrett, 3-9451 afler
5 PM. 3096
913
MORE CLASSIFIEDS ON PAGE 20
Real Estate Corner f rel i ; lie f :
‘linll 5
after
LOT,
kilemeter
CONDADO APARTMENT SITE 308 meters adjacem to Avenida Bakdurioty
|
il
jets
18%,
OFFICES
modern
kitchen, terrace, carport, Total price $19,900, rent
kitchenette next
remaining
College. $12 per metez, price $16808. Part of purchase can be financed. Call 2-0621 or
dressingreem, bath), 2 baths. spaliving-dining, modern new built-mj ‘hen, fully equipped, front porch, back terrace, maid's reem, garage, cenCommercial UPR, walking distamee Cimtron
See
LOTS
3-8372.
¢
residence
Parque CONDOMINIO SAN MARTIN Leon. Corner office, 1:t & Ponce de fleor, Air conditiened 220 sq. ft Call 3-0850, or 34254. 3015 vy
2827
1017
PARA:
all
ANGELES:
bus. 3038
Box
HYDE
SILLS,
ped
3062 with
-
CONCRETE
Step
ocean
ISLA VERDE: Modern 3 bedroom home. 2 blocks from San Juan Hotel, 2 biocks from beach. $32,000. Call $0145.
LOST
b your
Hospital TL
34189.
92)
1305, 3011
$45,000.
built-in cabinets, porch. 38365, or 1106 Ashford. 3047
108
TO
Corazon,
SAN FRANCESCO — home, maid's ream fiving dining,
2-8138.
WANTED
of-
$25.900. garden, $30,000.
QUICK SAiZ Payments only 969 mesthly. Modern house near airpert. 3 bedrooms, screened, hot water, equip-
garden.
picnics.
Call
lovely
Sagrado
LOS
facilities.
921
ee
MARIAS,
and
air conditioned, 2 baths. screens, venetian biinds. heater, many closets, terrazzo floors, carport, fence, terrace. Mortgage $7508, balance $6008. Payment
BEACH BUNGALOWS: completety furnished, screened. at Vaciatalega Beach.
|
ANA, Rio jus: 3 bedrooms, closets, 1 both, living , front porch, parking, kitchen with stove, cabinets, water heater. $140 Tel. 6-1396. 2730 921 :
house
houses priced to sell. FEANCISCUS REALTOES Commercial Properties & Leasebacks 3 Nairn next to Presbyterian Hospital on beach, 3-3506,
HATO SEY: Juan B. Huyke unfurnished 3 bedr. fiv. maid's quarters. Terrazzo floors,
menthly besis, Sed Caoba St., Punta 22
ideal
‘built,
extra
|
PM,
EXCELLENT
VELLA CAPARRA, 2 story mansion, 6 bedrooms, $47 .308. CONDADO, jewel of a heuse, supreme aesthetic and financial value. $120,000.
zoom & bath, mogel kitchen. Panoramic view with mountains im distance. Call Parker, office $-3768 bome 2-8840. sn2
$21,200. $22,900.
and ain view FRANCISCO, best buy for money, owner-built brand new. afl-white terrazze flears, HUGE. Lilias K-5, $38 500. GARDEN HILLS, brand sew. deveioper-
office
3
2-5
SAN
suburb,
large
imie
$19,500. “3207
of Sagrade
park
LAS
SANTURCE,
UF
fturmished
with unusually
convert
house
bay
Trujillo Alto. Reasonable gage if desired. Days
$[25.
Parker
off
INFANTRY,
fice, PUNTA
$185. Call
caa
model
beautiful
flanked by 1 jeliffs rising from séa, bréathtaking view ‘Sold or rented in vajuabie-sized ‘tots Cal’,
65TH
GARDEN
shed till Feb. ist. 33783. home 26840.
Private beach houses. Has fwith insuperable beach
with whole or part of 15 acre farm, Km. 0 Road 176. Rio Piedras-Cupcy Alto. a mio. from Rio Piedras, Caguas, &s
man or workairconditioned.
fummished.
FOR SALE UR RENT DORADO: 100 meters from Dorado Beach Hotel, LAND good tor hotel or
AND
$25,000
water
zesidential
SALE
LINE
SAN PATRICAO, last lot. full acre $24,000 BEACH FRONT. north ceast, 18 acres,
2-$279. beautiful
BAJO,
Corazon, BALDRICH,
URB. CARIBE 3 bedrooms, unfuraished, living-dinimg. kitchen, bath, porch, carport, screens, lamps, hot water, terrazzo floors. C—45 San Rafael St., Rio Piedras-Caguas Highway, or call 63234 office hours. 3085 920 PARKSIDE:
H¥IGHTS.
apartments
CUPEY
HiFi, maho
refrigerater.
Pihere,
FOR
PROFESSIONAL EXPERT HELP
CAPARRA
screen-
ed, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, terrace. TV. phone, built}in stove & oven,
1021
ISLA VERDE: ing couple, 1
2-0829.
SEE FRANCISQUS ADVERTISEMENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT SECTION 3070 1017
furnisned one aircondifioried,
Weekly
20882.
DIRECT
SAVE YOUR TIME AND MONEY LANDRAU, tarand-new builder's model house, selling below cost $14600.
laundry.
apt. $190.
maid service. 67 Santiage Iglesias. corner
Fi2,
bath,
3135
house
3123
House
&
USE
$150.
beach $350. FRANCISCUS REAL ‘ESTATE Nairn next Presbyt. Hosp. on beach Come in person 9:30+11, 3-5
PROPERTIES
éxperts work im your behalf, you fime ani money. FRA NCISCUS
bedr.
6,
room
$120.
$185.
= fe
=
R-6 ronimg permits Financing available.
inaxt
§
img provides garage, \auedry api attractive guest apartment to pay your expenses. $28,000. available
Fe!
-
RENTALS
Just this
week
three at
price.
Realto
TELS. 35315 *
good
rates
from
rontats $175.
All tep weteh lacations - Sap Francisco, Sam Patric and Acueduct Hil.
Robert Tschudin,
f
g
q FT
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F
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de Castro. mum use.
g F
gave
. furn.
apt.
TINTILLO: house ISLA
AHN
When
4nvited
Building
of
COMMERCIAL
de
luxury
’
Ponce
se quede
af
2
‘|
1311
No
‘nquiries
Flamingo
sec.
in fit ey H *e i
and
ex.
@
4
501
2 bdr. unfrn.
SANTURCE:
Maid'’s
3-8254 ~
HOUSES
PABKSIDE: near Pwueblo, Woolworths. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, built-im cabinets, water heater, screens, lamps, aircondi-
Listings
19
r
3-6535
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2-5353.
BUSINESS WILL
SELL
ef
$50,000.
to put
conformidad
de
Fabrica
or
51%
going
will
effort
handle.
in larger
a
20 FT. Manche.
with
FOR
ships
other
side
shield Two Completety
26-gallon equipped.
boat.
sea
Lark
outboard
top
wind-
b@ilt-in Bas tanks. Fast and an ex-
Twin
35
HP
engines.
Evinrude
Gator
heavy
duty tandem wheel tilt trailer. 1 year old. Used very little Lists in U.S. $4,500. Sell
for
Naval
$3,800.
Cdr.
Station,
P.
F.
Roosevelt
Wells,
U.
Roads,
ELECTRIC Smith
MOTORS
mectric
Motors
in
doors,
aplica:
carrying
machines,
and any and
Direccién:
Wed. Fri. Sat. 9 AM PONCE Castillo
Mon 3032
Tues.
Thurs.
— 6 #41
the
industrial
synthetic
for
razor
blades
safety
razor
rubber
Ine. Direccién: York, State of que se aplica:
and
dispensing
blades.”
*14
licences
State
ef
New
*Physiotherapy in
*Past National Chiropractors,
DR.
Articulos
do
Aches
Federal
Octubre
7,
Nam.
-
4
Articulog Scooters”
X-ray
H.
a
que =
EVERT 3-0787
SCHOOLS
PEASE
School
of
Painting
sumes classes Sept. 16th. $10 monthly, depending on number ef class. 28927.
&
2972
re-
$25 type 1041
LANGUAGE college
LESSONS graduate.
CLASSES for
Continentals,
Private
lessons
$3.
by
students, $4.). 123 De Diego, 22, Santurce, by Swiss Chalet. iar
SAN JUAN FESTIVAL,
INC.
for that
the Commonweaith a Special Meeting
and
South
hats
for
men,
se
Norwalk,
aplica:
women
and
Con-
children;
leather and fabrie gloves; men’s and women’s coats, suits and neckwear, as follows; mufflers, scarfs, neckties, and fur neck-pieces; also for coats, fur capes and fur muffs; also women’s outer skirts; also men’s and women’s
and
sport-cgats
Ine.,
of
for
San
Juan
shares
of
Drama
Class
and
sport-suits.”
A
Coummon Stock in Theatre Development Corporation, and for the transaction of
such
other
adjournment
busigess
may
properly
thereof Barry B.
Yellen,
Director,
Pursuant Article If
to Section 2 of of the By-Laws
af
For
as
the
Ads
(Registro
Federal
3-8254
Num.
139,388
(Registro dide
DUKE OF DURHAM Federal Nam. 652, 971, expe-
Octubre
Propietaria:
Compaay.
15,
1957)
Liggett
Direccién:
&
630
Myers
Fifth
Tebacce
Avenue,
So he climbed
was
he
re
back
on
the podium and, with a grin, declared the 1960 Gerfiian industrial fair open.
CARNEGIE
expe-
SEAGER’S
orange
Propietaria: Dale Carnegie Publisherm Inc. Direccion: 15 West 46th Street,
New York, State- of New York. Articulos a que se aplica: “Books, pamphlets, magazines, and publications.” TOPAZE
(Registro
(Registre Federal Num. 342,096 expedido Enero 5, 1937, renovado) Articulos a ,aue se aplica: “Dry gin and
gin”
dido
Federal
Octubre
1,
Numero 1935,
328.608
State
of
New
York.
Inc. New
Articulos
“Perfumes”
expe
renovado)
Propietaria: Avon Products, cion: 30 Rockefeller Plaza, aplica:
a
Direo York, que
se
expedi-
“Whiskey”
Federal
Octubre
20,
Num.
1936,
339,786
Seager,
Gin, Dry Gin,
tres registros Evans
Direccion: The Distillery, ge, London, England. McQUADE Propietaria:
Sapolin
expe-
renovado)
&
Co.
que
Paints
Inc.
an-
Street, a que
Direc-
existiendo bajo las leyes Delaware coa oficinas em 310 Merchandise Mart, Chicago, Illinois. Tambien se han presentada dos documentos en virtud de los cuales Biaty Brewing Company, una corporacion orgZanizada y existiendo bajo las leyes de Delaware, traspasa los,dos registros de
ntient Fat
(Registro Federal Num. Septiembre 4, 1951) a
que
se
Articulas
whiskey”
a
que
aplica:
Num.
se
650,229
aplica:
“Gin
and
Direccion: 350 Fifth Avenue, New York, State of New York. Articulos a que se aplica: “Men’s and boy’s outer shirts, Pajamas, cabana sets, and swim trunks.”
aplica:
“Cordials,
prepared alcoholie cock-
corporacioa
Numero
Registro 15,
Articulos Machines
a que se aplica: “Typewri and parts thereof.” ang
Articulos a Ja
a q@ jue se
*, Adding
ma
Propietaria de las dos marcas que an teceden: Underwood Corporation. Direc cion: 1 Park Avenue, New York, State
10,226
expedide
Agoste
1957.
viembre
Se
New
y
Se ha presentade un documento en virtud del cual Elsa Schtaparelli traspasa el registro de marca que antecede a Schiaparelli, Inc., una corporacion organizada y existiendo bajo las leyes del Estado de New York, Oficinas en 683 Fifth Avenue, New York, State of New York. PARK
lica: aplica
organizada
existiendo bajo las layes de Delaware, con oficinas en 310 Merchandise Mart, Chicago, Illinois.
Registro
of
DuBOUCHETT MANY, BLANC se
Inc.
°aDD-MATE expedido
una
marcas que anteceden a Pabst Brewing Company, uma corporacion organizada y
tud
(Registro Federal Num. 662,345 expedido Mayo 27 1958, que se aplicaa Wines”) (Registro Federal Num. 659,457 expedi. do Marzo il, 1958, que se aplica a “Whiskey”)
que
Compaay,
“Whiskey”
ELEGANCE
a
Shirt
547,383 expedido
GOLDEN
(Registro Federal Agosto 13, 1957)
TRUVAL Truval
pany,
Products Williams
Chelsea, Massachusetts. Articulos se aplica: “Paper cups.”
Propietaria:
virtud’de los cuales Blatz Brewing Com.
pany, una corporacion organizada y existiendo bajo las leyes de Wisconsin, traspasa los dos registros de marcas que anteceden a Blatz Brewing Com-
Brid-
cion: 205 East 42nd Street, New York, State of New York. Articulos a que se aplica: ‘‘Paint” SELECT-O-MATIO Propietaria: The Seeburg Corporation. Direcciom: Chicago, Illinois. Articulos a que se aplica: ““Phonographs, automatic record-changing mechanisms for phono Sraphs, remote controls for phonographs, speaker units; also parts and accesories Sweetheart Propietaria: Sweetheart Paper Company, Ine. Direccion: 191
Corresponde a los registros de marcas Numere 2581 expedido Octubre 8, 1927, renovado y Numero 6582 expedido Jule 9, 1947, renovado. Se han presentado dos documentos eg
Limited.
Deptford
ha
&
Numero 22,
1957.
presentado
del
cual
TILFORD
10,43
expedido
un" Secamente
Park
Corporation traspasa ca que antecede a Inc., una corporacion tiendo bajo las leyes eficinas en 350 Fifth State of New York.
&
en
No vir
Distillers
el eas de marSchenley Distillers, organizada y exisde Delaware, com Avenue, New Yorks
York. SEVIN
Articulos
a
que
se
aplica:
“Insecticide”
REPELAQUA
Articulos @ que se aplica: “Water re pellent” Propietaria de las dos marcas que anteceden: Union Carbide Corporation. Di-
reccion: State
ef
30 East 42nd Street, New York, New
mena
York.
SAT ER
PESe Uitine «
Tayeoe oeghik seakt ae Oe Peter a Commeny & eme dew were enero ae re,
New “Ve-
when
1958)
(Registro Federal Nam. 375,410 expedido Febrero 20, 1940, renovado) Articulos a que se aplica: “whiskey, gin, rum, brandy, and alcoholic cordials,”
Articulos.
New York, State of York. Articulos a que se aplica: netian blinds”
West
him
stepped
H [AMES EPLOPTD |
liqueurs and
Corporation
Classified
Tel.
18,
“caps
fzing the adoption of an agreement of merger of San Juan Drama Festival, Inc. with Theatre Development Corporation, the agreement providing, among tts other terms, for the exchange of the fssued and outstanding shares of stock debentures
“Blended
“CAGES?
Articulos a que
Company.
of
had
fC
Articulos
heticut.
Direccién:
membered.
dido Febrero 1. 1921, renovado) Articulos a que se aplica: ‘dry gin, peach bitters, orange boven, which consists of syrup, alcohol, and orange flavoring; orange bitters; peppermint, which consists of syrup, alcohol, and penppermint flavoring; cherry brandy, ginger brandy, ginger gin, oraage liqueur, sloe gin, and sweetened gin, commonly known as Old Tom.”
SAMOVAB
San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Tuesday, September 27, 1960, at ten o’clock in the forenoon for the purpose of author-
the
aplica:
(Registro Federal Num. 373,647 expedido Julio 16, 1940, renovado) Articulos a que se aplica: “Vodka”
(Registro Federal Nam. 130, 198, expedido Abril 13, 1920, renovado) | Propietaria: Hat Corporation of Ame-
Festival
expedido
Articulos a que se aplica: ‘Whiskey” Propietaria de las cuatro marcas que anteceden: Schenley Distillers, Inc. Direccion: 350 Fifth Avenue, New York,
af Stockholders of San Juan Drama Festival, Inc. will be held at the Eighth Floor of the Banco Popular Building,
Bramdt
He
congratulating
for all of the foregoing.”
KNOX
rica.
State
speech.
DALE
teceden:
Notice of Special Meeting of Stockholders NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN as required by Section 901 (c) of the General Corporation Law of Puerto Rico
Direc-
York,
the
Advertisement Legal Notices
and Orange Gin” Propietaria de los
ay
Advertisement
Inc.
New
Articulogs a que se aplica:
“Motor
rere
Industries,
ante-
Direccion; 69 Point Street, Providence, Rhode Island. Articulos a que se aplica: Nursing bottles and nipples therefor; and Nursers, the latter being a combination ef a nursing nipple and bottle.”
dido
Articulos a que se apli:a: “Propulsion apparatus and parts tfereof for vehicles” Propietaria; de las dos marcas que anteceden: Harley-Davison Moter Co. Direccién: Milwaukee, W
per
(2
DRAMA
se
672,616
OP PER
PM.
INSTRUCTION
four. Stop ws
expedi-
1952)
91
SPANISH
564,886,
com-
que
FEED-RITE Davol Rubber
(Registro
2906
PATTY
que
Febrero
Propietaria: M. H. Greenebaum, Inc. Direcciéa: 165 Chambers Street, New York, State of New York. Articulos a que se aplica: “Hams and bacon.”
855 Ponce de Legon Stop 13, Miramar
ART
a
Nam.
Articulos a que se aplica: (Registre
que
and
MAJESTY
whiskey” BONNIE LASSIE (Registro Federal Ném. 658,609
do
marcas
solicitudes
Avenue,
York.
Propietaria:
Propietaria; Chesebrough-Pond’s Inc. Direcciém: 485 Lexington Avenue, New York, State of New York. Articulos a “Toilet and cosmetic
Scotch
manipulation
TEL.
bread
Schenley
las
ALPINE
(Registro Federal Enero 13, 1959)
Commander of Military LU. S. and Canada.
K.
Berlin
Propietaria: Philip Morris Incorporated. Direccién; 100 Park Avenue, New York, State of New York. Articulos a que se aplica: “Cigarettes”
SCOTTISH
sciences and
*Specializing
Willy
diez
350 Fifth
York.
<DP=EPjAOONW
State
“dried
al-
and Mayor
PM
8 AM
basic
stuffing
“Potable
down from the podium
MELROSE
CHIROPRACTOR 3
and
aplica:
of
Neckarsulm,
seasoning mixture.” (Corresponde tambien al Registro Federal Nam. 688,316. expedide Noviembre 24,1959).
912
*F ICC
Sulmstrasse,
teast,
in
or
Articulos a que se aplica: “Whiskey” Propietaria de las dos marcas que anteceden: Joseph S. Finth and Company. Direccién: 350 Fifth Avenue, New York,
DR. J. E. CALDER CAGUAS
24
se
de
las
of New
Propietaria de las dos marcas que an teceden: NSU—Werke Aktiengeselischatft.
que
Propietaria
cion:
arts
use
a
Enthusiastic
BERLIN °-‘#—Ludwig Erhard, acting West German chancellor, was so carried away by his call for a trade boycott of the Com. munists that he forgot the purpose
coholic beverages, particularly whiskey, gin, brandy, alcoholic cordials and rum” ceden:
EQUIPMENT
Health and Chiropractic Benitez #1
CORONET Articulos
“Vehicles,
CHIROPRACTORS your Try —- G.
a
prenden
COLSON CASTERS, hand trucks.’ plat form trucks, lift trucks, conveyors and other material handling equipment. Riecardo Davila Sucesores, 3-9280 2904 102
Foc
Eutaw
may
general
windows,
UF
HANDLING
South
(Registra Federal Nam. 359,345 expedido Agésto 30, 1938, renovado) Articules a que se aplica: “Rum, whiskey, gin. brandy and alcoholic cordials”
bathtub enclosures, “picture windows’, best quality aluminum. Payment facilities up to 3 years. Call us without obligation for cansultation and estimate. Pagan & Iriarte, Telephone 12-4666, 3-2234. 2396
1100
MARIMBA
‘SCREENS AWNINGS,
Direcciom:
for
vices
104
SCREENS,
Co.
Propietaria: E: I. du Poat de Nemours and Company: Direccién: 1007 Market Street, Wilmington, Delaware. Articulos a que se aplica: “Organic vulcanizable polymers, synthetic elastomers and rubber chemical compounding ingredients
“Safety
sizes
from 13 HP. to 800 H.P. Highest quality at attractive prices. Ricardo Davila Sucesores, 3-9280. 2903
de
presenta-
Street, Baltimore, Maryland. Articulos que se aplica; ‘Drinking straws.” NS U
Articylos a que se aplica; “Whiskey” (Corresponde tambien al Registro Federal 680,542 expedido Junio 16, 1959 y que se aplica a ‘‘wines” y al Registro Federal Num, 666,368 expedido Agosto 26, 1958 y que se aplica a “Whiskey”
2-Chome,. DaiCity, Japan.
KRONA Propietaria: Eversharp, 350 Fifth Avenue, New New York. Articulos a
R.
919
O.
se
State of New York, Artise aplica: “Cigarettes” Sweetheart The Maryland Paper Pro-
Propietaria:
Erhard
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Wurttemberg, Germany. Articulos a que aplican: “motor cycles, motor scooters, motor bicycles, mopeds (motorized biand parts of the aforesaid goods, namely brakes, back-pedaling brakes, brake hubs, frames, saddles, tandem seats, luggage carriers.” PEPPERIDGE FARM Propietaria: Pepperidge Farm, Incorporated. Direccién: Norwalk, Conneticut. Articulos a que se aplica: “Frozen and unfrozen biscuits. bread, cake, coffee cake, cookies, muffins, pastries, pies, and rolls; and bread crumbs, melba
where natural be used.’
S.
P.
3056
sido
York, a que
ducts
GUPOND
Co-
Ventilating
cellent
A.
and
SALE
curtains.
hace
and parts thereof not belonging to other class, and aiso belts, hoses packings,” in Class 23.
Selling
I FIBERGLASS Thunderbird Foam cushions. Folding
Marcas se
registros
han
No. 3, Osaka
que
922
BOATS
de
siguientes
traspasos
Articulos
business
3080
Ley
applianees and parts thereof’, in Class 19; “‘machinery, tools and instruments
busi-
8 0668
los
y
la
reglamento
Kaisha. Direccién: ni-Higashi, Oyodo,
competitor in P. R. — easy possibility
$10,000
100°
of
su
New culos
dos en el Departamento de Estado de Puerto Rico para su archivo y registro: DAIHATSU Propietaria: Daihatsu Kagyo Kabushiki
OPPORTUNITIES 49°%
con
y
que
marcas
uP
Ress. Only one weak Yearly net $15.000.
@ut
De
saber
DIRT, see NO DIRT, touch NO DIR? Dei Valle & Lanausse, Poincare 1604, between San Jorge and Parque, Santur ce
Advertisement Legal Notices
Notices
1D
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CLASSIFIEDS
Advertisement
Registro viembre
2,
TUsSY Numero 3063 1929, renovado. LESQUENDIEU
No
ke
20
ry
THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, September 19, 1960
2-Y ear-Old Girl, Construction Worker Die In Simiilas Accidents
CASTRO (Continued
from
injuries reported.
Page 1)
Police picked
up several young men who objected
loudly
to
leaving
the
scene. “Khrushchev is a murderer,” “butcher of the Ukraine,” they shrieked as they sought to crash emergency;
police
headquarters
Park
A two-year-old girl in Bayamon and construction werker in San-
added to his residence and that the concrete wall that fell on his daughter was built only two days
four other workers when the load fell on him. He was pinned between the box and one of the
turfee
before.
pipes used to roll the box. With the help of the police the
By RALPH
lines deployed
in front of the:
ded
In
of the Soviet U. N, Castro
kept
of
on
pickets
and
meanwhile,
criss-
government
Castre
the
arrived
tish-made
chiefs
United
con-
to Rico
liner
cided
with a reported U. S. State Department guarantee the aircraft would not be seized. Two other Cuban
airliners
have.
been
no
ly,
with
fore
the
of New
im-
midnight.
In
property
cannot
New
be
beon
TRIBUNAL
DE
PUERTO
JAIME cionario,
EX
PARTE
SUPERIOR
CS 60-1110 tar arma
SOBRE:
CIVIL
para
Franco
T.
Sanchez
presente
por-
ante
en
un
termino
de
cia cicio
Ex
parte: de
la
Tribunal
R.
ACEVEDO
Juan Sobre:
Supremo
Ponce taken
seven
killed
when
of box
30,
Ocean
Park,
a 3,000
pound
no
only
QUINCE
of
the
morning
thing
here
for
Bridges were reported under water in Humacao and Juncos. Heavy weekend rains over Puer-
108 lives and from
to
and
do
was
never
to
get
and about refuge in
50 persons had them. Also in
as
extremely
critical.
Area
Cen. Cordero said. “It that evacuation was purely voluntary and that
neither
his
organization
ly advised that people lying areas move to
were
ported
University
Hospital,
a radio engineer
when they
the
were
vehicle riding
the steering
wheel
body
Bradenton
Home
of Bradenton,
will by
the
be
shipped
Ehret
Fla.
to
Funeral
22,
Angel
Torres
back
into
balcony
turned.
closed
The
his
imposing
soon road
after had
Rico
who
now
runs
Mobutu, who has banned all politics until the end of the year,
Rosa
formerly
was
a close
associate
a re-
ON
THE
~_) eu
WORLD'S
LARGEST. AIRLINE
See your travel agent or Air France, Hotel La Rada, Santurce. \
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wy
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,
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Telephones: 2-1536,
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2-1 537
Gar
“0
ee
eee
of
Lumumba and a member of his national Congolese movement.
tee
SERVICE
the
tant,” Lumumba calledg down in answer to a newsman’s question.
for burial there.
WORLD'S MOST PERSONAL JET
re been
Congo along the lines of a military dictatorship, is “not impor-
29, and Angel Seto Lisoja, 17. The driver was uni
R-FRANCE
he
not
then.
Mobutu,
shaft
Rosa,
Shereda
front
in
John
had
includ-
rcsidence overlooking the Congo River but they agreed he was still talking big. Lumumba came out on the
over-
year and a half. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. The
move
turned, The driver told police he tried te make a sudden stop when
disappearance
ing some that he was dead. Only a few Congolese and a small group of newsmen saw him
At the Cibao section of San Sebastian, four persens, passengers of a pickup truck driv-
broke. Injured were Nicomedes Ramos Velez, 40, Mario Saguinot
the
UN
yesterday.
injured
lowhigher
(Continued From Page 1) tion” of Lumumba and President Kasavubu.
in-
which
the
at the Baptist radio station WIVV in Vieques for the past
out
persons
polio
Rio Piedras. He had been
return.”
Seventeen
in
EDICTO El! Hon.
de Puerte
ner
Nad
Lumumba’s
ed. by Jacinto Mauri Ruiz, were
at
groun
jured im 1@ auto accidents during the weekend, pelice re-
For a fabulous trip, fly
-
Barnett
led to a spate of rumors,
The Rev. Douglas William Shereda died ,Saturday morning of
Going to Europe?
MORENO
and
the Presbyterian an operation was
Barnett came to Puerto Rieo a week ago to work for the construction company which is building the hotel.
17 Injured In Auto Accidents
Rev. Shereda, Radio Engineer, Dies Of Polio
food,
knew
removed
performed in an effort to sive his life. His condition was ciescribed by the hospital authori‘ies
into action and immediately notified police throughout the threatened area. The police, in turn,
along were
all-night flood vigil, a landslide partially wrecked a house. No one was home at the time.
children.
we
was
was taken to Hospital where
the Miramar Charterhouse, a hotel under construction in Miramar fell on him yesterday about 1:45 p.m. his life. Barnett was helping unload the box from a truck with the aid of
Ponce, where officials planned an
the people would
N. Torruella Casals Admision al Ejer-
Abegacia
claimed
People in low-lying areas normally-tranquil streams
Aurelio
sanitation,
milk
Saturday
DIAS fija de cualquier persona que asi Jo desee pueda comparecer y ser oida su oposicion a la concesion de la Hcen-
LUIS
is no
enough
POR CUANTO, esta Sala ordeno que se publieara en un periodico en general circulacion un aviso de dicha solicitud
veces
here,’
stand at the door and at the windows just staring at me. “Aurelio could not find work and we lived on crackers and Coea Cola. There was never
esta Sala una solicitud para que se autorizara a portar un arma de fuego au autorizadas por la Ley de Puerto
tres
come
quito bites, and
AVISO POR CUANTO, don Jaime Marchand Gonzalez por conducto de su abogado Lledo
Rico
twice the natural size with mos-
peti-
NUMERO
Licencia
[Puerto
the children there all walk around naked. I have very high blood pressure, and I would lie in bed with my feet swollen
RICO
Sala de Aguadilla MARCHAND. GONZALEZ,
to
“There
Advertisenwnt
EL
that
to 14 years, in the homes of friends. No Sanitation “It was a horror,” Winnes said.
Sunday. EN
us
the four oldest children,
York,
attached
was
-resi-
Barnett, St.,
to Rico were attributed to condi- the police could force people tiens caused by tropical storm te leave dangerous sections. Florence, which late last night Higgs said last night that the was moving menacingly westward ground already was over-salurattoward Miami from the southeast. ed by rain. Any additional rain, spilling into populous areas. The Bahamas and the north coast he said, would continue to fill There already was considerable of Cuba were warned to expect the streams. flooding of a minor nature. gale-force winds. “Roughly two-thirds of tne isMaj. Gem Cesar Cordero Da- land is under flood warning,” Humacao—disasterously stricken by the floods that followed Hur- vila, alerted by the Weather Bu. Higgs said. “This warning will afternoon, ricane Donna—again became a reau late yasterday remain in effect at least until called his Civil Defense forces 5 a.m. Monday. We have strongdanger spot.
family’s wooden home. This proved impossible so they placed
aim of
York
her
Thomas Atlantic
warned to head for higher ground and stay there for the night. In took the responsibility of notifyhome of Aurelio’s family in Rio Ponce and other towns, schools ing persons in danger. Radio staGrande and walked into more were opened to accommodate tions also cooperated. their “mightmare.” “We have warned the people,” those who had no other place to Aurelio’s family! lives in a go, slum area staying first at his Five schools were opened in
chances,
announced
it out
of
On Aug. 15, they went to the
Cuban airline officials began refueling Castro’s plane immediate-
flying
wall
1859
a part
section of San-
which 36 persons still are mis sing. At press time, scattered reports indicated that already swollen rivers were dangerously clase to
said.
pounded at Idlewild through legal action by a Miami, Fla. advertising firm which is suing the Cuban government for nonpayment of a bill. Apparently taking
told
was modern and there were factories everywhere and we de-
a Bri-
Britannia
:
Aurelio found himself in fin ancial difficulties. due to fre quent layoffs from his job as a machinist. - Eventually the family lost their home. “Everyone coming from Puer-
Nations.
aboard
Bristol
a minis-
ordained
was
and
God ter.
which
of
Church
the
with
associated.
crossed downtown New York streets protesting Castro’s arrival as well as others of the 16 on
a concrete
turce,
Berma-
(Continued From Page 1) in ease—mindful of the last flood
(Continued from page 1) He became in Doyleston, Penn.
Manhattan.
verging
Marilyn
In the Miramar
,
Floods Threaten Wide
FAMILY
a limousine a few feet away for the 12-mile motorcade trip to
foreign
Bayamon,
ac-
morning.
while she was sleeping. Her screaming attracted the attention of her father who was in front of the house but when he reached ‘|her she was dead. The father, ‘| Federico Bermudez, told police that a new section was being
AURELIO CIRILO -.. must leave Puerte Rico
and Federal agents led him to
demonstrators,
killed ‘in similar
yesterday
‘dence in Hato Tejas fell on her box containing window glass for
his best diplomatic behavior with not a hint of the bitter denunciations he has hurled at the American government in the past months. “IT salute the people of the United States,” he said in a brief airport statement. “Anything I have to say, I will say at the United Nations.’ Within seven minutes after he stepped out of his plane, security-conseious New York police
Anti-Communist
ANGLADA
dez Rolon was killed when
by a dozen bear-
bodyguards,
were
¢idents
Avenue
delegation.
Accompanied
21
sip
ue’
22.
THE SAN JUAN STAR-— Monday, September 19, 1960
Weekend
Baseball
STANDINGS MAJOR LEAGUE
Spahn No-Hitter Beats Phils.
AMERICAN
Yankees Trip Orioles Twice
86
57
601
—
83 83
62 62
572 572
4 4
NEW YORK (AP)—Warren Spahn’s 4-0 no-hitter against Philadelphia Friday night topped the baseball headlines over the weekend. The 39-year-old left-hander thus joins Lew Burdette as the second Milwaukee hurler to set
Washington Cleveland
72 72
72 72
500 500
14% 14%
Detroit 66 79 455 21 Boston 63 81 438 23%) Kansas City 52 92 361 34%
in
Baltimore
Saturday’s
Bobby
Orioles
most
victory
was
53
Richardson’s
No
tie-breaking | 4
NATIONAL ¢|
Lose
from
a 43
no-hitter
ending,
With
two
er off of Spahn’s glove and Shortstop Johnny Logan dashed in and grabbed the ball. Logan
did
made
first
who
great
baseman
had
frame
a
to
Joe
to
stretch
the
limit
the throw and Kansas City
play,
as
Adcock his
to
big
reach
WARREN SPAHN ... Wins 20th home
run
Friday,
for
Chuck
Stobbs
the
dropping Cards
a 41
on
ington Senators was the 520th
on Saturday. It major league
WILL
Develope
@
Ron
smoother
more
®
Last
longer
WITH
of their unselfishness. is generally announced
CANNON
Leadership in with a profane
belligerence.
“he
of
393 .368
31% 3542
pression they came to Pittsburgh as more emotional pilgrims journey to a shrine. It is as if they were members of this team by passionate
00)
at
choice,
Games
Chicago
(Hobbie
Scores
Saturday's 7,
Los
although
by
few
trade
and
baseball
purchase.
players
He
are
instigates
consulted
the
im-
about
their
destination. You listen to him, they congregated in Pittsburgh as nobler men gather to promote some sacred ideal. His view of then exalts them as friends engaged in a common cause instead of strangers who are forced into unity the sport. It is not narrated in these
by the precise
commercial aspect of terms, but this is the
The
trophy is money, but that seems insignificant as Groat turns an interview into a sermon. His partners became special men as they
wear the glittering raiment of his admiration. It is as if he alone knew of clandestine gifts they possessed which were concea!ed
Scores
Angeles
gathered
image that Groat conjures with his discreet enthusiasm. Of course, they are manual laborers working for wages.
Milwaukee 4, Philadelphia 0 Cincinnati 4, Pittsburgh 3 Los Angeles 5, Chicago 4 San Francisco 6, St. Louis 2 Chicago
athletes
from
3
St. Louis 4, San Francisco 1 Philadelphia 5, Milwaukee 2 (10 innings) Pittsburgh at Cincinnati postponed, rain.
SATURDAY’S FOOTBALL SCORES
the view
of the spectator.
But
these
tributes
are
self. He is the secret way they are im first place, that it is grateful to be exciting company.
Baseball
Game
not
but
for
he
him-
implies
Second
In his polite way, without resorting to the public angers which generally
identifies
the
competitor,
Groat
runs
this
team
on
the
field. He also advises them in personal matters and in many ways is their secular pastor: His defects as a shortstop are obvious, but he does more at the position than men with more talent. He is slow at a task which demands speed. His arm is not
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strong,
but
he
usually
gets
the
ball
to
first
base
ahead
of
the
is
the
runner. There ar: those who insist his range is harmfully restricted, but he reaches ground balls which many shoxtstops would ignore. He is a dangerous batter, but he has only struck one home run this
season.
spokesman piace
by
He
is
a
man
who
doesn’t
for all of them. Without 6
games
today.
He
is
gloat, and
yet
th?
ine
c
game
RUNS
IN
and
with
the
Pistons
in
the
NBA,
Groat
in
18
is his sport. was
a
player
tinged with greatness. There is regret in him when he remembe rs what basketball was like. Giving it up, as he tells it, was going into a kind of exile. There is that unuttered yearning for the
Sunday’s games) NATIONAL LEAGUS BATTING
Banks, Chicago Mathews, Milwaukee Aaron, Milwaukee Boyer, St. Louis Mays, San Francisco RUNS BATTED Aaron, Milwaukee Mathews, Milwaukee Banks, Chicago Mays, Sap Francisco Clemente, Pittsburgh
Duke
be in first
:
league. Baseball doesn’t come easy to him, but basketball At
he
him, they wouldn’t
which
“In hustle to
.
113 1 110 96 2
played
with
an
uncomplicated
naturalness.
Baseball
basketball, you make a mistake,” Groat said, “ steal a rebound. You can make it up, but he ee
way in baseball. You There’s
IN
he
is drudgery to him and ae has created the shortsto p he has become by dal eet: ir a perfection he realizes he can never attain.
no
way
you
make
can
a mistake
get
him
off
and
tirss
the man’s
b
>
vy
that
on first base, ‘
t a whole lot more sleepless nights in baseball than'I did in basket ball. I could do so much more as a basketball player.” “Why did you give it up?” I asked. “I had a talk with Branch Rickey,” the shortstop replied. “He didn’t tell me to quit basketball, But he pointed out I couldn’t do a good job for either Pirates or the Pistons unless I quit one.” _ The pay is better in baseball and Groat was’ impressed by Rickey and considers him the man who shaped his philosophy of
power
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AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING
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Cincinnati
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a 2-1 victory over the Wash-
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blanked
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faith.
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Saturday.
ssociated
their
71
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decision
in
77
the Red Sox, 30. Other games over the weekend found San Francisco beating St. Louis, 6-2, Friday, and
then
reward
Fran.
game
Williams.
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Today’s
away
in the ninth, the Phillies’ Bob Malkmus squibbled a ground-
(10
Los Angeles (Williams 148) at) St. Louis (Miller 3-1), night. San Francisco (O’Dell 7-12 and
a
a
Angeles
Fri-
had
as
talent.
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Spahn’s
miracle
_|Los
day loss by roughing up the Tigers, 8-4, the next day at Detroit. First Major League great
a
in their ability is unshakeable but, they express it with the fervor of the offensively egotistical men. . It is as if they were ordained to give Pittsburgh its first pennant in thirty-three years. Not one among them can be measured as a spectacular player. But what each has te give is contributed
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Friday
rebounded
Cannon
esthetic-looking shortstop is a quiet man with chivalrous impvls23 ° h turns the feats of the Pirates into a ervex’e woh his met According to his conception of the team, they are not a group
While the Yanks and the Birds fought it out in their weekend Stadium duel, the Chicago White
Sox
anticipate
as
Scores
New York 5, Baltimore 3 Chicago 8, Detroit 4 Boston 2, Washington 1 Kansas City 8 Cleveland 5
Pittsburgh preserved a fiveand-one-half lead in the Nattonal League being idle at Cincinnati Saturday because of rain. The Redlegs edged the Pirates 43
on
Games
scheduled
Saturday's
Believers
At times, baseball, as the Pirates play it, seems to be an | exercise of the spirit. Often they suggest a religious sect that is | able to remain calm during instances of jeopardy because they
Friday’s Seores New York 4, Baltimore 2 Detroit 4, Chicago 3 Cleveland 4, Kansas City 2 Washington 3, Boston 0
eighth-inning single that put the New Yorkers two full games ahead in the American League. The Yanks won Friday night, 42 Pirates
games
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York
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The
LEAGUE
Ba!timore Chicago
the Phillies down hitless this | season Philadelphia beat the}. Braves, 5-2, in 10 innings Saturday Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra each homered but the hit that
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INC.
will
get
the
ball
when
it’s
.
hit
So
their
way, I just know it.” _It flatters Groat, but also surprises him that Danny Murtaugh, their manager, places so much trust in him. “When Danny took over,” he said, “‘he told me to get a hit-andrun sign and to put it on myself. I said to myself: this is a man no He thinks I’m capable of putting on the hit-and-run. So I guess am, This year, Groat believes, had to be. They had an appointment with it and he realized it back in 56 when the team finishe d sixth, “We were in first place on June 14,” he said. “I knew it was no 2 1 Our. eventually would be the way it. is
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THE SAN: JUAN STAR Monday, ‘September'19, 1960
RESULTS (Continued From Back Page) $22.70, to set up a $89.50 daily double. Pasarell was leading, 54, in After another first! pick, Mathat set, but Buchholz broke his ritza ($6.00), won the sixth race, serve to even it at five-all. He the only winner that eluded this then had Buchholz at. love 440, handicapper, scored. . That was
_ (Continued From Back Page) match, 9-7, 6-0, But almost copped the first
but
let the
Missourian
avin. =f Pasarell. said
couraged m
Echholz lo*.
he
get
became
the’second
walked
away
off
Eldumeno,
$39.40—and
backers deserved every penny of it. Panadero won the) seven-furlong feature race handily. When the gates opened, Panadero’s running mate, El Lider, and the light-weighted Pote | contested for the lead. Panadero was lost back in the pack sliding in the
dis-
set and
with
paying
it at
~ Pote, under 105 pounds, finally took undisputed control com{ced was Donald Dell, in the ing into the stretch, but backers first round of the U. S. National ‘of the favored Panadero chickS.ngies. Bell, who is in his early led at the two-length advantage. twenties, was extended some- Panadero would soon be there. wot in winning, 86, 63 64. When a mud-splattered horse Van Horn, who watehed the and rider emerged from the pack match at Forest Hills, said it on the straightaway, the chalk was another time where Pasarell players knew it had to be Palet down, but more to discourag- nadero. It was, too. ment than concentration. in this Jose Luis Landrau had little case.
Pasarell’s best showing side the grass competition in
the
U.
S.
National
outwas
Interscho-
lastic Championships where_ he reached the finals against 18
ae
Bill Lenoir.
nm
ents
Van from
not he to out
again
Horn
next
said
year.
that
a
layoff
tournament competition will
hurt Pasarell’s game. In fact, pointed out, it is not good play tournament 12 months of the year since the idea to
win
makes
a player
neglect
prac-
ticé of weak strokes. Van Horn said that Pasarell has plenty of competition in Puerto Rico which will improve his
game.
One
player
who
is
almost Pasarell’s equal is Jor Brandi, who accompanied Pasareli to the junior tournaments. If Brandi is not available for practice
Pasarell
work
to do as Panadero
right
past
just =
Ist-$1.550;
can
play
two
other players at the same
2—Mr.
mover
the front runner
pulled away victory in
(Native)
asarell doesn’t plan to play in any more stateside tournaments until the Orange Bowl tournament in Miami this winter. He said that it isn’t even definite that he will take part im it, but he will play in the summer tour-
Today
U.S. Davis Cuppers Win; Laver Takes Tennis Title
clmg
for the
“8 ¢.
610
3.40
Lumares,
4.00 Pefio-
“eT
5—Aplicado (iglesias) Time: 1:04. Caterce
Magnolia
7
(Native)
a threetime of
($3,500); 4-yre;
(G. Rivera)
lana,
and
and
Trueno
In N.Y.
NEW YORK (AP)— The game between Vega Alta and the New York alt stars was postponed yes- ° terday and the game will
be
played
today.
Vega
Alta is the Superier Ama-
teur Baseball champion of Puerto Rico.
-
_ AL ROUNDUP (Continued Frem Back Page) Indians
a
92
victery
over
Kansas City in the second game of a doubleheader. Kansas City won the first game, 32. Cleveland hurler Barry Latman held the losers to four hits in
going
the
distance
for
his
seventh victory of the season. Johnny Kucks was the loser in the second. He and Howard Reed were the victims of a five run outburst in the fifth ining when Bond and Red. Wilson hit tworun homers.
Vie Powers
had three hits in
four trips for Cleveland and scored
two
runs.
(Valdes)
(
Negro
430
)
(Sayan)
|
6.00
2.80
The next
North will
Easter
American
play
Zone
the
set,
and
forehamds
that
left
still.
who
broke
game
He in
the
lest
the
Austra-
the
of
his rival in ‘he the
first
broke
right
seeond
10th
set.
throuwzh
game
ef
again
the
see-
winner will meet Italy, European Zone Winners.
ond, but Laver broke bark in the
Beman
ser broke again. Praser had the
Romps
ST.-LOUIS (AP)—Deane Beman of Bethesda, Md. added the 1960 National Amateur championship te his 1968
halving
the
30th
pitch
shot
4 feet
4
as
gardner
the
teok
FOREST
HILLS,
New
a
beman
York
the immimg. He|championship Saturday while ‘Dariene
Hard
the
It
10th
followed
game
the
service
when upper
match
PFrahand
and
me-
McCabe And leale
par
from
game.
uatil
rely waited for the proper opportunity to overwhelin Laver.
golf Bri-
in
third
ali threwgh
(AP) — Defending champion Neale Fraser whipped his Australian Davis Cup teammate, Red Laver, 64, 64, 168 to win in the|the Men’s National Tennis
allowed one hit in the nmth.
stamding
Fraser,
Maria Bueno Loses
i
sharp
Laver
Philippines,
At the end of 27 heles, was 4 up.
eighth to end
some
lian ehampionship t olaver earlier in the year in a major up-
team
Champion,
down
Laver with his twisting, spinning, umpredictable service and
bogey.
also ran. 4th-$8,925; stakes; 3-yrs-up; 7 f. (Naitve) 1—Panadero (Landrau) 3.200 «62.88 8—Pote (Iglesias) 7.20 Time: 1:28. El Lider, ja, El Ti tan, Cumbre, La Fe, 5 Complice and Guanajibe also ran. 1 Sth-$1.300; clmg ($1,200); 4yrs-up; 1 3{16 m. (imported) 3—Zarpazo (F. Rivera) 22.70 811.20
4—Maritza
tery over Maria Bueno. Fraser methodically cit
tion.
standard
Time: 1:08 1{}5. My Count. Seviflano San Jorge, Paladin and Rio
5.30
;men’s title 63, 1012, 64 vie
eup and helimg out for 24 He closed it on the 32nd with a
3.70
5—Junior (Ayala)
(AP)—The United States elinehed the
Earl Buchholz and Chuck McKinley of St. Levis began yesteday’s- doubles mateh with a 30 lead in the first set over Tyo Pimentel and Mareos Gambus. The North Americans won those three games Saturday befere ram stopped the competi-
yard
(3.50
Time: 2:06 2|5. Yuya B, Oscar, Perdeoti, Su Novia, Sorpresa. Cafonaze. Best , — also ran. Sth-$2,400; alw; 3-yrs; 1 1/16 m. (imperted)
CLEVELAND
|
‘American Zone Davis Cup tennis championship yesterday, adding a 64, 6-1, 7-5 doubles victory to singles victories scored over Venezuela Frida y.
After
>
4—Rio
Glance
3’s, Beman went Sup on the 576-yard 3ist by sticking a 100
also ran.
630 4.30 6—Chiquitin y 6.70 Time: 1:29 4/5. Carrita M. na, Convidada and Collores also 3rd-$3,100; alw; 2yrs: 5% £. (Native)
8—Cardiologo
A
tish Amateur title by defeating New Yorker Beb Gardner 6 and 4 im 32 holes Saturday.
2nd-$$2.250; clmg) ($5,000-$6,000); 4-yrs-up; £.
At
captured the wo
Advane To Dorado Beach Golf Finals Defending champion William McCabe moved into the finals of the Derade Beach club championships with a 36hele 12 and 10 golf victery over Charles Pasarell yesterday. Joining McCabe in the fmal was James Teale whe pester! a 10 and 9 wim over Frank Fussel. The
players battled wind aid rain to complete
the semifinal
reund.
Sunday, MeCabe and Teale will meet in a 36-hole fizal match scheduled
te
start
at
$30
time,
covering the doubles court while hitting in the opposite singles court,
Dominguez Wins Sr. Tennis Crown From
C. Hilt, 6-8, 6-4, 6-1 Jose
Dominguez
won
the
Se-
nior’s Tennis Championship Saturday on the Balrich courts, defeating Chuck Hitt, 68, 6-4, 61. Hitt had a chance to win the title in the second set, but Dominguez rallied to come from behind in the marathon match. Dominguez
gained
the
finals
Wednesday when he defeated Ruben
Padro,
7-5,
7-5.
Hitt defeated Coco Garcia-Diaz, 6-0, 6-1, in the other semi-final mateh. Yesterday’s doubles
competition
was rained out. The semi-finals are now scheduled for Saturday at the Balrich court, starting at 3:30 p.m. The finals will be Sunday.
Pilo Braschi and Bill Rood meet Garcia-Diaz and Hitt in one semifinal, and Pedro and. Jorge de Jesus face Dominguez and Manuel
Angel
Rodriguez
in
the
other match. The
vsed York this
American League ball was
in Kansas City and New for the two All-Star games year since the junior
was the home team
circuit}
for both games.
$77,344: daily double; $191,214.27,
$26,864.
TOTAL:
The dialy double paid $9.50.
NL ROUNDUP
(Continued Dodgers
From
at
Back
Wrigley
Bob
Anderson got his eighth win. Norm Larker, the National League batting leader, gave the Dodgers the edge in the top of the
fourth
when
he
¢racked
his
fifth home run of the season. Don Zimmer, a longtime member of the Dodgers, sparked the Chicago
explosion.
Zimmer drove his fith homer of the year over the left field screen after Richie Ashburn drew a leadoff walk. Rookie Ron Santo of the Cubs
then
drove
homer
the
left field
into
t
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3-S000
A'RLING
JUAN
_ States Play Helped Pasa By JIM DOUGLAS
in
Charles Pasarell, Puerto Rico’s top junior tennis player, has returned to the island after an extended tournament tour in the
The
the
all
th SaneJuan Star
tournaments.
him
the
right- to
expenses
Rizzuto May Play
For S.J. Senators
paid.
The Junior Davis Cup squad does:not play internationally, but rather receives instruction from nonplaying captain Bill Talbert. Pasarell said that Talbert help-
Welby Van Horn, Pasarell’s coach and pro at the Caribe Hilton, said the other day that Pasarell’s game has improved about +
junior earned
participate in all the top Eastern grass tournament in August with
states.
20 per cent since he left earliér this summer.
top
honor
.
Said the 16-year old Puerto ed him mostly in doubles, on what spots to be in for certain
Rican champion of his own shots and what shots to use in game, “I improved my volley- different situations. The grass tournaments were ing and learned how to ap- Pasarell’s first such competition. proach the net better on the He said that grass suits his game
SPO RTS
because of his big serve. The best player he met in the
tour.” Pasarell, a six-footer’ who uses an unusually heavy fifteen and a half ounce racket, was selected to the U. S. Junior
San Juan, Puerto Rico, Monday, September 19, 1960
YANKEES Davis
Cup
team
while
Eastern tournaments yas Earl “Buteh” Buchholz, one of America’s top-ranked players at Newport, R. I. Pasarell dropped the (See PASARELL, Page 23)
TAKE. |O
competing
will
play.
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>
ep
7
rioles Fall Four |
As Pirates Take Two
Games Off Pace
CINCINNATI (AP)—The league-leading Pittsburgh Pirates swept a doubleheader from the Cincinnati Reds
By JOE REICHLER NEW YORK (AP)—The New York Yankees defeated the Baltimore Orioles yesterday for the fourth consecutive time, winning both ends of a doubleheader. New York won the first game, 7-3, knocking out 12
yesterday, 5-3 and 1-0, to increase their lead in the National
League to six full games over the St. Louis Cardinals who pe
tock
a
43
decision
from
San
runs
by
Stuart
and
Francisco. Home
Don
Hoak
Dick
helped
the
Pirate’s
veteran hurler Vernon Law win his 20th victory in the opener. Law had made four attempts to hit the magic figure, It was his first 20-game season. Law gave up nine hits but the
only
run-produeing
Willie Jones’ seventh and two-run blast
blows
were
solo shot in the Frank Robinson's in the eighth.
Vinegar Bend Mizell and Bob Purkey hooked up in a mound
duel in the second game with Mizell getting the best of it with a three-hitter.
Jay
Beats
Phils
MILWAUKEK ton Joe
(AP)—Bill
Bru-
and Joe Adcock backed up Jay's four-hit pitching with
heme
runs
as
Milwaukee
racked
the Philadelphia Phillies, 7-1, at County Stadium in a game called at the end of the eighth inning on account of rain yesterday.
The
Braves
jumped
haffey inning
for two runs and two in
frame
when
Art
Ma-
in the first the second
Dalias
Green
came
on in relief for Philadelphia. Mahaf-
NATIONAL (First Game) Pittsburgh 000 230 000—5 Cincinnati
Law
and
Maloney
Henry
W—Law
(8)
Robinson
and
(208).
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(28).
the
five
loss,
victories.
ners got two more Farrell’
in
the
his
third
The
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seventh
frame.
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(AP)—Ernie
Mizell
;|lead
Bro-
Smith;
Purkey
the
second,
2-0, ¢-————--————
pitching
of
entered
the
over
the
Orioles,
increased
their advantage to four full games. A crowd of 53,876 were on hand
glio won his 20th of the season as the St. Louis Cardinals edged yesterday. Broglio set the Giants down with four hits.
to watch Ralph Terry pitch a perfect ball game until he walked Brooks Robinson with the count
A base on balls to Hobie Landrith and Eddie Bressoud’s ninth homer run gave the Giants a
seventh inning. Even though the possibility of
the
San
Francisco
Giants,
two-run lead in the St. Louis rebounded
43,
three
after
doubled
Joe
and
plate, good
Cubs
had the
for one RBI.
Stop
Dodgers
CHICAGO (AP)—The Cubs exploded for five
Chicago runs in
the sixth inning yesterday to hang
a 5-2 defeat on the Los Angeles (See NL ROUNDUP, Page 23)
LEAGUE
(Called End Of Eighth, Rain) Philadelphia 001 000 00—1 41 Milwaukee
220
001
02—7
Mahaffey, Green (2), F Coker; Jay and Crandall. (97))., L-Mahaffey (53). Milwaukee
(11).
with
110
two
out in the
had been busted, righthander did
two
out
in
single by Jackie
RALPH TERRY -.-blanks Baltimore
Cepeda
singled in one run. Cepeda one hit in three trips to
and
Han-
sen opened the eighth with a single. Baltimére’s other hit came
Amalfitano
Orlando
two
not give a hit until Ronnie
with three runs on a single by Bill White, Ken Boyer’s double and Stan Musial’s safety. A Giant rally in the ninth fell short
and
a perfect game the 24year-old
fifth inning. in the sixth
STAR Selects Six Of Seven Race Winners By JIM DOUGLAS Through rain, and slop five
STAR
first
picks,
in
came addi-
tion to the STAR’s best longshot of the day, to score victories at El Comandante yesterday, making six of the seven races
forecast
Chisox
(T)
Hesse for six winners and
ninth,
a
Brandt.
(AP)—The
Detroit
mar,
Coates
Ditmar
(6)
(15-9).
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and
Berra.
L-Fisher
York,
W-
(12-10).
Kubek
(13).
sek
(Second Game) Baltimore 000 000 000—0 2 1 New York 001 000 Olx—2 50 Pappas and Triandos, Courtney (7), Terry
and Blanchard.
ry (98). L-Pappas (13-11).
W-Ter-
yesterday
scrambled
from
behind with two seventh-inning runs for a 76 nightcap a
pennant chances: now
four
‘Sox,
games
behind
Yan-
York
New
league-leading
the
kees, won the opener 8-4 and moved into a second place tie Baltimore, the first game,
with In
Sox age Jim took two ling.
the
White
pounded out 15 hits, a barr. led by little Nellie Fox and Landis. The White Sox also advantage of six walks and wild pitches of Detroit hurl
Splits
Cleveland
CLEVELAND (AP)—Walter Bond knocked in three runs with home
run
and
a
double
in
a
14-hit attack yesterday that gave (See
AMERICAN
AL
ROUNDUP,
Page
LEAGUE son
23)
.
HR—Cleveland,
Bond
(5), Wil-
(2)
Chicago Detroit
(First Game) 100 221 110-8 15 1 021 001 000-4 70
Baumann and Lollar; Bunning, Sisler,
Foytack
(8)
and
Chiti.
W-
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Chicago
(Second Game)
202 002 000—6 12 1
Detroit
111
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20x—7
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Cleveland Herbert
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and
(See RESULTS, Page 23)
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a
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and
took
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and
behind the* two-hit Ralph Terry. _The Yankees, who
runs off Dick
HR—Philadelphia, Callison a}
ses
Pittsburgh
suffered
8 0
(413).
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fey
against
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(6),
Bailey. MecLish
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(Second Game) Kansas City
000 002 000—2
Cleveland
100
250
0ix—9
43 141
Kucks, Reed (5), Witckershaw (7) and Kravitz; Latman and Wilson. W-Latman (7-5), L-Kucks (410).
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Boston 000 102 000—3 Washington 100 000 000—1 Monbouquette,
Fornieles
(4).
10 1 50 (8)
and Nixon; Lee, Sadowski (9) and Battey.
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Tasby
(7).
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5
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