The San Juan Star (Sept. 19, 1960)

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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)

wad

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

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ot

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Flees A.

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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)


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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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THE SAN JUAN STAR

— 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

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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.

AND/

AGENTS

Canal Zenc, Quantamame

B

»

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N.

K.

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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.

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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

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THE

SAN

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

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exehange

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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.

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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

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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

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of Mr.

Your Neighbor Cooks aq

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for

is easy

to taste

a dram

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| Weekly Calendar | TOMORROW—Meeting Women’s Civic Club of Rico in the Fiesta Room Hotel

p.m.

Condado

Mrs.

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Lillian

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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

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

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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.

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the Union

of

South

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Africa

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the

the

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color the

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boundaries—has it means

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1

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, September 19, 1960

3

Dorvillier

Wiliam

J.

Keanedy

Published

,

Editor-Publisher Managing

Editor

WRAY

Wiiaw

every morning except Sunday at San Juan, P. R. by the Star Publishing Corporation Gerdmuer Sebm A.

AAAS

Regeisr ar

Sebccription

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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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project

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(poetic)

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of

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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

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what

line.

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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

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to declarer. wrong

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lead

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him

started with the he assumed that

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in

dummy

(improperly).

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to a

made

bad

ace.

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sodium 19. negative

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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...

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program

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following

a night

volley-

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P.M.

8:15

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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.

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December 15 to resume his position on Antilles’ teaching staff.

to show

every

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Fri-

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Wednesday

17:30

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While

night

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men were dressed up like girls, painted, and subjected to many

8

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TODAY

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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

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at El

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publicity

and

months

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Bunny

is an

who

available Gonzalez

works

after in

with

and Ellie island cir-

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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

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book, “Llanto el hijo nunca

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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

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is

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to be a pretty of the

old

fact, has become fellow that there

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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

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carefully

danger

his

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there

playing

usually heavies—in

a number

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of him as Richard Boone, actor.

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the conversation by reiterating his belief that the public thought

a play

whatever

listed

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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

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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

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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)

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“The character has developed a good deal,” reflected Boone. “He had acquired a sense of for

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humor,

up

TELEVISION

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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-

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oa 2413 Pta Las Marian 38160. 28 .

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Juan

| ™akes washers, dryers, dishwashers, MOVING & STORAGE ance. Construction, alteration & Jobbing. ranges,Guarantee amd gas stoves. Same & etectrically. || ciectric 447 service ou parts. Cail Installation of home appliances. 81804 or 51812 MOVING: WHO moves you as tm | Cusranteed. Telephone 7-1327. MunosWort Rb

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POSITIONS

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similar. Uatimited chief’s license steam and meter vessels. Also consider interesting shere position eastern end of ts land P. @ Box 56, Luquillo, P. R.

responsible firm Tel Montaiva, 3676®

¥OUB

| belongings.

ex | Tei

years

29

furnished

temporary

imter-island,

928

Wace estimate. | Maritimos. Inc. opposite Pier 9.

PANET UPHOLSTERY 30188

Hec-

“Technician”

ENGINEER

bere,

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sales

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have experiencein

TV REPAIRMAN Ciperienced need.

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4 years (1940-1944) on} instatlations in Puerto Rica.

Write

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ated

REPAIRS

HOSPITAL

Rio Piedras.

Management

sitions. po gelioey

Fields. More than 50% : of

Box

»

SERVICES

termites.

against

UP | ment

STATES STA oe ewnct

866 remuneration. Fuex J

Box

P.

Suite 202 Rio

Mechanical,

Substantiating On

expe-

Heavy

Instrument

military

~

EXTERMINATING

AKC aaaeren ee

(Besson

SERVICES

2367

wa

Construction,

time

FILTERS

PETS

928

$20 | 3081 RES.

INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS Publish-|1, Luna, Lame ese Cruz, Sas Juan | @ ‘cally or Stateside, we are equipped Peate Gh ae Telephones 2-490) and 3-0962. seectenn eleasinen ar cateicied, wan

: Maintenance cal. Electrical

inclu including

es

LANEOUS A

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AND

sake: Top quatity show MINIAT. PINSCHERS, AKC, 2 months oid,

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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Operation

above

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3133

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will

Ur | SENG female. Vietety' 2, WinteGeres,

MULTELITH MODEL 123, for sale. perfect conditioa.

p.m.

position

in Puerto Rico

-

I Ss

oan cea

Reconditioned

PERSONNEL & TRAINING BIZECTOR

material.

covering

Machine Shop. es Bes. Tel.

AIR, CONDITIONING

a

.

IMMEDIATELY

Box 2017 Univ. Sta.,

; INDUSTRIAL

ye

os

| peg | URE

treat

“3

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

DOGS

i

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

20

fu

Good

La

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

4

9 | COMPLETE

uy

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

DIAL

:

COND.

envi Can

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

M

license

| ™%

paper.

& dining room sets. Sat., Sun.,| 27 EM. (WC-08 Las —

for

n.

Mediavilia’s See

following

All ads12 noon must onbe daysubmitted) | 9:30 a.m._ee to 5:00 before ° = THE

te

=

make

AIR

Fl Imparcial

before

as

en

—”

prices, financing, patte

Apply Room 210

DEADLINES

AMERICAN

repair any

ur

© © PULTERS ONG manufacturers all | peg “Conieat Service

| mersurate

mux run at least onee.

9-026.

WOUSEROLD furniture. beauti- | teiercuts sere!

AUTO

aute =

at

Service

@ Supervisory Experience @

.

PAN

%|

img room —

CARS

et

foreign

Floeel English

@ Chauffeur’s

bmit

su

FOREIGN

;

the

werk guaranteed. of | >

F. 14.1, Rie Piedras . 65374.

3010

oo.

ted before 12 noon the business day | |Five nights per week, salary comcaneetla

&

CO

: Se

and

Yetevision

wre inchuding 2 air conditioners of Cou-|) AM tm 18 PM 6O3.

me ss

anes

3124

requirements:

Type ae No. | ORDINARY a ean TYPB All

of | buy. “Gas

:

=

_aiety

Dawsoa,

SPORTS

__

-

hospitals, far years.

DISPATCHER

dispatch

Applicant

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

V.

|

on

210

RATTAN,

do

knowledge

Room

from

NIGHT

SAME RATE as 3 2 eee

basic

daily.

ines

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

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

|| il I‘

!

:

| I

!i

F

E

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


THE SAN JUAN STAR — Monday, September 19, 1960

VACUUM

Legal

AVISO

CLEANERS

ELECTRU-LUX World's only automatic vacuum cleaner and air purifier Also repairs and maintenance. Breathe NO

Telephone

927

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

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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

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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. \

.

wy

,

»

@henia

cma

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

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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.

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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?

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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

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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

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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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on

Games

scheduled

Saturday's

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will

get

the

ball

when

it’s

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hit

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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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_ 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

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(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.

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Braves

jumped

haffey inning

for two runs and two in

frame

when

Art

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in the first the second

Dalias

Green

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on in relief for Philadelphia. Mahaf-

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of

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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

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plate, good

Cubs

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Dodgers

CHICAGO (AP)—The Cubs exploded for five

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the sixth inning yesterday to hang

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Cepeda

singled in one run. Cepeda one hit in three trips to

and

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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

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Cleveland

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