The San Juan Star (Sept. 20, 1960)

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=the San Juan Star ITA MANEUVERS

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Vol. I

No.

272

| San Juan, Puerto Rico, Tuesday, September 20, 1960

Tel 3-8400

Secend-ciajs postage paid at San Juan. Puerte Ries

DISARMAMENT

KS WITH IKE AT UN Receives Hostile N.Y. Welcome On Arrival By WILLIAM L, RYAN UNITED NATIONS (AP)—Soviet Premier Nikita 8. Khrushchev may talk about disarmament with President Eisenhower at the United Nations, and thus, in effect,

‘}turn

the coming

U.N.

Gen-

eral Assembly

session

world

conference.'

summit

¢+———_—~

into a|to

The Soviet Premier and .jhis Communist bloc retinue President

tend

Eisenhower

the

should

assembly

“murderer’’ distance

os Faia

Ye

the

CASTRO WAVES TO §S UPPORTE RS—Cuban Premier Fidel fourth floor window facing Lexington Avenue'in New York, gathered outside Shelburne Hotel where he is staying. At Jimenez, head of Cuban agrarian reform movement. Others Photo)

Castro, left, waves from to greet supporters who right is Antonio Nufiez are not indentified. (AP

Castro

—Fidel

*{AP)

NATIONS

moved

the

Fournier Case| Heading For US High Court The

controversial

Castro left the Hotel Shel-+*

burne at Lexington Ave, and 37th St., where the manage-

ment reluctantly had granted accommodations

to

his party

request

U.

S.

at the

State

Castro

and

of the

Department.

The bearded Cuban premier told newsmen the hotel was

‘“Four- overcharging him—at a reported

nier case” is headed for the U.S. Supreme Court as the

rate

of

$20

per

suite

per

day—

to

rican

of the

opens

session,

Juri

make

unnecessary”

guard

all

has

Woman

murder

by

the

judgement

Supreme

Court

here.

Justice Secretary Hiram Cancio said yesterday he

R. has

instructed

Gen-

the

« Solicitor

office to file an appeal the Washington tribunal.

appeal must

with The

be filed within 30

(See FOURNIER,

Page

21)

police

protection.

shepherded

him

at

times since his arrival Sun(See CASTRO, Page 21)

has decided foappeal a U. S. appelate court’s reversal of the degree

operating

Castro has been restricted to Manhattan during his United Nations visit, in the name of security, and a heavy police

Husband Praying For Miracle

upheld

previous

He also complained about what he called “continuous and

Department of Justice in San Juan announced yesterday it first

up

cle,” says her husband

was

plant in this city in upstate New York’s Mohawk Valley.

conscious,

the

automobile

she was in was rolling over and over on the New York State Thruway. That was five years ago. Her eyes have not opened since. “Tm still hoping for a mira-

31-year-old

Doctors

worker

at

the

at the

Larry,

a

sewage

Littauer

hos

pital say that, except for. the coma, the 27-year-old mother of two is in good health. Her or-

gans function properly.

But’ the

delegation

and

welcome

him,

to

Cyrus

Eaton,

an

Ame-

who

has

been

industrialist

the

voyage

were

Janos

oa

Kadar,

Communist boss of Hungary; Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, Soviet-

supported

speeches,

chief of the Romaniaa

Communists;

Todor

Zhivkov, head

of Bulgaria’s ruling Communists, and a number of other Com-

mittee

munist

considers

the

agenda.

assembly

figures.

Evidently

referring

to

this

im

flux of Communist chiefs for the U. N. session, President Eisen-

Thursday

(See

KHRUSHUHEV,

Page

21)

State Department CAP Ruling Challenged By Luis Archilla By HAROLD Puerto

Rico’s

stickier—and

already

J. LIDIN

gluey

electoral

squabble

grew

angrier—yesterday.

At a stormy session of the Commonwealth Election Board, Independence Party delegate Luis Archilla Laugier announced he will formally request the Chief Justice of | .

the Commonwealth Supreme

For 5 Years

In Coma

CLOVERSVILLE, N, Y. (AP) —tThe last time Dolores Ruslow

waiting

to at

Baltika headed for the pier. Accompanying Khrushchev

of Czechoslovakia, is exto lose out to Frederick of Ireland, of the first day of the will be given over to for-

About 150 officials of various Communist nations were on hand

losses.

police.

and the real business begins tomorrow when the steering comthe

Harlem section of New York last night after complaining to U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold about th e “inhospitable” conditions surrounding his visit here.

some

by

for the purpose, set up a chorus of jeers for Khrushchev as the

which today

malities and ceremonial

to

back

the: pier

The Soviet-supported candidate Nosek pected Boland Most session

headquarters

his hotel

anti-Communist

held’

from

including

President Eisenhower addresdes

UNITED

set to

for-

for president

Says He’s Being Overcharged

the

critical of U. S. cold war policy. New York longshoremen, who had chartered aji excursion boat

the new session mally at 3 pm.

Angry Castro Leaves Hotel;

from

Communist

others

The Soviets, still smarting from their setback in the Congo, face a new reverse in the first day of

Bch

at

y gathering it failed

Khrushchev appeared not notice. He grinned and waved

for

“serious negotiations” on disarmament.

lest

Communis: cheer, but

demonstrators

at-

session

Khrushchev

smother boos, catcalls and cries of

arrived yesterday, to a soggy and coldly hostile New York welcome. Khrushchev at once suggested

‘|

welcome

pier. The up a

Court

only movement she makes is an occasional twitch of her eyslids and lips.

The doctors consider

medical oddity—most who suffer ‘fractures

skull, and

legs, foot

and

arms, enter

mination”

on

tus of the

Christian

her a/ty (Cap).

people of the

wrist,

to revoke the finding

of the Superintendent of Elections that the Department of State has made a “final deter

ankle |

a coma

(See WOMAN, Page 2)

die)

If

the it

the

Chief

complaint,

the

electoral

sta-

Action

Par

Justice

supports

Archilla

will

be

illegal

(See

CHARGES,

to

added,

print

Page 21)

the


(HE SAN JUAN STAR -+ ‘Tuesday, September 20,1960

41 New Thefts

Reds, Rejecting Afric an-Asian UN Plan, Blame Dag For Congo Crisis; Lumumba Gets Job Offer NATIONS

to approve

(AP)—The

a resolution

Soviet Union called on the U.N. General Assembly

holding

ponsible for the overthrow of the Congolese In snicter a speech Valari

to the emergency gt

Minister \ al¢rian rejected an resolution urging

A

the assembly to back Hammarskjold in his fight: with the Soviet Union. Approval of such

would

be

Soviet chev,

to

regarded

Premier who

the

a

Nikita

arrived

attend

a resolution as in

slap

at

KhrushNew

regular

York

sessions

of

the Assembly opening today. Zorin said Asian-African re solution failed to pinpoint any blame on Hammarskjold of “colonial power” for recent actions in the Congo.

session

Secretary-General of —the

Jean

information

minister,

Bolikango, told a news con-

ference that the new government has not taken over effective

power still

in

the

hoped

Congo

to

reach

because

it

agreement

Cuba Coffee For Cuba HAVANA announced 1960 coffee

(4)—The government that Cuba’s_ entire crop will be reserv-

ed for Cuban

eonsumption.

The government resolution did not indicate the size of this year’s crop. U.S.

Department

of

Hammarskjold

Agri-

culture estimates the 196061 Cuban coffee crop at a million bags. In the past two years, department figures show, Cuba has consumed roughly half its coffee and exported the other half.)

‘curity Council resolution by Ham“particularly

regarding

Soviet The

and

of

par-

By LEWIS

had

re

trying

come

to

Secretary

of

State

Premier

chev.

And

it

was

unlikely

of countries sponsoring the Asian-

African resolution making 17 in all Zorin spoke after Sir Patrick Dean, the British delegate, calIed

on

the

Assembly

to

demons-

trate by a decisive vote its confidence in Hammarskjold and its determination to keep the

involved charges

against

Hammarskjold

“bear

relation

at all to the

facts.”

no

possibility tions at a

General These summed

of serious big United

Assembly

Little

tacks

since

the

summit

York

Thursday

to

M.

EISENHOWER

Stop 12

to

the

refute UN.

?

Lodge

gave

strong

him

like a besom

cited

us

Khrushchev’s impartial

+.+.Mentions talking

to

campaign

a

trouble

Republican

group

at

party

the

White

House. The president did not specify anybody by name and the White House declined to amplify.

in-

Mayaguez:

the|San

Juan:

September

miGh Tides

S:Zlam.

ing was

2:27 a.m.

Monday,

and

that

she

had

left the front

5,000 Turn Out As Coffee Men Meet In Ponce PONCE—About

5,000

people

turned out here Sunday at Pa quito Montaner Park for the annual convention of the Puerto Rican Coffee Growers Cooperative

Assn.

Speeches were delivered by Andres Grillasea, president of the association’s board of direc-

report-

burial

has

Ramiro Colon, of the associa-

In another talk, Glenn E. Heitz, Federal

Credit

said

cooperative

the

needs; tal,

Administration

growth,

four

capi-

top-notch, management,

loyal

and

informed

and

membership.

WEATHER FORECAST: San Juan, Ponce and Mayaguez—Variable cloudiness with showers and few thunder showers today and tenight.

PUERTO RICO and the VIRGIN ISLANDS: i WINDS:

Southeast

YESTERDAY’S

p.m. YESTERDAY’S

MOON

faces

adequate

at

taken place in San Juan Cemetery -| miles per hour.

THE

10

to

18

HIGH:

88 at 1:30

LOW:

72.

STATESIDE:

New York, 67, clew

57,

Chicage,

(Tiesday. September 20: The moon || dy; Miami, 88, cleudy; Besten, at 5:49 A.M. and sets

rises today

= 8:46 p.m.

teceOUS

7:35 am. Lew Tides

erroneously

Fromm would be tonight from 7-9 at Ehret Funeral Home. View-

TIDES Tuesday,

STAR

in cash

scut-

Seviet

an

$500

deputy governor and director of cvoperative bank service of the

meeting, the

of

stole

reom

shopping

so?”

tling of the summit veto

one

dining

went

tors and Senator general manager tion.

friend

ed yesterday that veiwing hours makers | for the bedy of Dr. Fritz W.

at

=—

2:09am.

= 2:18 p.m.

the reopening of his

office at:

308 San Francisco St., San Juan

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cloudy;

ington, 79, cloudy; Les Angeles,

70, partly cloudy; Denver, 177, partly cloudy; Dallas, 96, cloudy.

2:36 p.m.

isan

64,

delphia, 77, partly cloudy; Wash-

me

esse

showers;

San Franciseo, 51, cleudy; Phila-

8:29 p.m.

DAVILA ALONSO D.D.S., M.S.D.

dental

place

than

CORRECTION

to New

addres

suits

Henry

just fine.

better

The

So

blowup

Announces

Trigo St, Cormer Ponce de Leon Senturce — Tel. 3-4022

Lodge

Ambassador

of the recent downing of the U.S. RB47 plane over the high seas and imprisonment of two American lieutenants.

mark about trouble makers while | Mayaguez:

Carrasquillo

Nations

U.N.

vestigation

General Assembly, made his re-|%=2"e:

H.

Khrushchev’s

United

to the

some

the

she

door open. _Robert Koeler of 1125 Piccioni St, Condado, reported that his home was ransacked early Saturday morning and thieves stole $70 in cash.

(AP)—Soviet

visit

He

concessions | ren”

from the Soviet boss. Eisenhower, who goes

and

on

while

Police

Nikita

when he has treated Lodge inquired.

not to meet Khrushchev this time | $2" Juss: noteworthy

YORK

to treat

last May, as steadfastly resolved without

NEW

However,

the

window.

she had hidden in the wardrobe which she keeps locked. She told

Premier

professed litKhrushchev’s the

fine

baking to plans to restrict the Soviet leader to Manhattan duTing his visit. “How could anyone expect us

negotiaNations

that

just

Place to get up quickly with the facts.”

Surprise

declaration

--- suits him

table

candidate recently asked a political rally. “It is a wonderful

our

the

wardrobe

“the Republican vice presidential

just about Washington

S. strategists surprise in

LODGE

Lodge Says Visit Of Nikita To U.N. Is Okay With Him

“What

Feaction to the second U. S. visit of Khrushchev, Washingfon’s No. 1 cold war foe. U.

CABOT

Propaganda

meeting.

comments up first

HENRY

Cabot

S. Khrush-

discounted

a tele-

Delia Mulero Serrano, of 350 Comercio St., Bayamon, told police that she left the keys of her

former

Christian

Nikita

he

in cash,

through

and

Zorin would find any substantial suppert in the Assembly. Ethiopia was added to the list

A. Herter saw no brightening of the slim prospects that Eisenhower will get together with Soviet

$500

marskjold,

(AP)—Presi-

to

stole

vision set, and a record player. Police said the burglars entered

dent Eisenhower said yesterday “there seem to be some trouble makers

and

fused previously to approve a Soviet resolution critical of Ham-

the butt of constant Kremlin at-

By Appointment Only

Foreign

Council

GULICK

WASHINGTON

viets want peace and desire setious disarmament negotiations among government heads at the United Nations. They said U. S. policy still favors arms-cut talks im a less unwieldy form—such as a rene wal of the 10-nation East-West Geneva talks which the Soviets walked out of last June. And they picture Eisenhower,

Alcazar Bidg. —

yesterday. Amparo Suarez of 607 Arecibe St., Miramar, told police that burglars broke inte her residence

Ike Calls Them Trouble kers

epening

J. A.

Deputy

Security

non-interference in the domestie affairs of the Congo..has led t@ increasing economic difficult- Congo from becoming iés aggravating the political si- in the cold war. twation leading to the overthrow Dean said Soviet

fle

Dr.

the 72-hour period ending at noon

res-

country.”

The Agrarian Reform Institute will buy all coffee at prices from $43 to $46 per hundred pounds and market it through a government monopoly operation.

(The

Assembly

with the firebrand pro-Communist Lumumba. Bolikango also conceded that there were still “several hundred” seldiers loyal to Lumumba in the | Leopoldville area. | ‘Back at the UN, Zorin intro|duced a Soviet resolution that would amount to a virtual indictment of Hammarskjold. The Soviet resolution declared that non-implementation of Semarskjold

Dag

government headed by Patrice Lumumba.

Meanwhile, in Leopoldville, the pro-Western shadow government of Joseph Ileo yesterday offered /of the government . a ministerial pdst to its bitterest | liament.” eremy, Patrice) Lumumba. lleo’s’

A total of 41 thefts was report-

‘led to the metropolitan pelice for

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UNITED

yesterday

Are Reported For Weekend

a

2


as

a

THE SAN JUAN STAR— Tuesday, September 20, 1960 Burly Trucker Buzzed By Beefeating Bee

Trailer Plu nges Off Do

Meat-Laden By

DOUGLAS

D.

lowed

the

the

cab

balue

of

1663

Ponce

de

Leon

Juan

harbor.

The

half

At Bottom door, wind-

shield with his feet and pushed to surface through the’ mud. He was at the channel bottom for over two! minutes. The acrident occured minutes after Gomez had picked up the

San-

turce, who suddenly found himself trapped in his cab at the bottom of. San

He:

pressing

‘“‘about

Unable to open the cab Gémez smashed through a

Garay

Ave.,

only

that.””

while he waged a losing battle with a stowaway bee. Suffering only slight lacerations

C. Gomez

in its dive,

was

Pan American dock in Isla Grande

driver José

ck

filled with tons of merchandise fol-

RICHARDS

A 25-year-old truck driver narrowly escaped death yesterday as his loaded trailer plunged off

was

_ 3

trailer

trailer truck from Steamship Company

was rolling joining the

|

Pan Atlantic at 8 a.m. and

along the road adIsla Grande airport

runway. All of a sudden, said the driver, a bee was buzzing around

his truck cab, zooming past his nose as if to make an unscheduled landing. Safe

Gémez

took

Driver

one

swat

at

the

bee—and the next thing he knew— he was under water. There was no time to be scared.

Last of two at

night Gomez, the father young children, was back

Pan

| while of

American

workmen

food

end

of

from

the

accident

only

dock

watching

unloaded out

of

trailer.

a cargo

the

It

and

in two

cm

raised

remove frozen meat from trailer van which plunged his DEFROSTING—Longshoremen a half off Pan American dock in Isla Grande yesterday. Unloading are (left to right) Hiram

was

Colon and Hanito Sanchez.

years of truck driving, and Pan Trabar, Domingo By

mostly and out

JOSE

G. GOMEZ

officials

early

from

evening the

meat—had

the

remdved

half-sumerged

plans

are

to hoist

of the harbor

Rain Stops, River Levels Fall; Island Flood Warning Is Ended

foodstuffs

been

trailer,

the

truck

sometime

today.

GARAY

One official said the truck was carrying between $40,000-$50,000 worth of goods, but another said it deep into the harbor’s bottom

honeycomb

silt.

--.-ne

Puerto Rico’s rapidly changing river levels were down again yesterday and flood warnings for the eastern two thirds of the island were called off by the Weather Bureau. No flooding was reported.

Dog Trainer Is Arrested — For impersonating Officer Dog

trainer

has

been

on

charges

W.

Russell

arrested of

by

Milroy

the

FBI

impersonating

a

US. Navy officer, it was announced yesterday. Milroy was arrested late Saturday on a compldint authorized by Assistant U.S. Attorney Raymond L. Acosta and released on his own

recognizance folowing a hear-

Perseverance Pays Otf; Do Or Die’ Family Gets Flight Aurelio

Cirilo

and

his

wife

and

their

six

children, who appeared penniless at the Isla Verde International Airport

Saturday

afternoon

with

the expressed intent to “leave Puerto Rico or die,” were on their way to Mrs. Cirilo’s home town of Doylestown, Pa. Travelers Aid Society, which paid for the passage to New York,

had also arranged for the family to

go

York.

to

welfare

to

Philcdelphia

The

care

from

New

Society has contacted

agencies

for

in

them

arrive. Mrs. Cirilo, who

Philadelphia

when

they

was in need

of

hospitalization with high blood pressure and anemia, had resisted all attempts to leave the airport. After a one-month stay in a Rio Grande

slum

area, the family was

determined to leave Puerto Rico one way or the other, they said.

which

fell

on Puerto

Rico

rivers,

subsided

heavily

Sun-

and swelled

early

yesterday

and the warnings were lifted at 9 a. m. by Ralph Higgs, chief meteorologist at theU. S. Weaoffice at Internaago to establish a dog sentry ther Bureau service. He is alleged to. have tional Airport. stopped Alcoa Steamship ComThe rains were attributed to pany guard Manuel Gonzalez a low pressure area created by Quifiones last Thursday at Pier storm Florence southeast of Mia15 and, representing himself as mi, Fla. a naval officer, to have searchThe Miami Weather Bureau ed Gonzalez’ automobile. The reareported yesterday afternoon son for the alleged a¢tion was not that Florence had lost her power disclosed. and was no longer a tropical Conviction for impersonating a storm. Federal officer carries with it a Hurricane hunters reported penalty of up to three years im: prisonment or $1,000 fine or both. they found a few squalls and

SALES

OPPORTUNITY

As local sales representative for large multi-million dollar

New York. Cirilo, his

Rains,

day

ing before U.S. Commissioner Ramon C. Julia. Milroy, 32, of Caldwell, Tex., came to San Juan several months

family

left Puerto Rico yesterday about midnight aboard a Trans Caribbean Airlines “thrift” flight to

to facilitate rais-

Cargo was unloaded

Said n0 no action action ing the half-submerged trailer truck today. (STAR Photo by Anthony Murad.) officials said’

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Stop 27 — =

no

flooding

was

re-

ported here, the situation tense in Humacao where Humacao

River

rose

and

The

was the in

a

was

no

great

emergency

and the areas were evacuated “precautionary

reau

Weather

as

measures.”

does

not

will be heavy another alert.

Heavy again

evacuated.

Rafael A. Fournier, operations officer of Civil Defense, said there

it

was

issue

the

deemed warnings.

Bureau

forecast

light, intermittent showers for the north-eastern end of the is land for today; however the bu-

few areas of Dorado, Loiza Aldea, Carolina, and Ponce which were

to

feel

weekend

delayed

the

enough

to

rainfall prompt

rains

preparation

have and

delivery of lgts in Humacao to the IBEC Housing Corporation for construction cof 100 reim forced concrete homes, the Ur ban Renewal and Housing Corp.

The Weather Bureau reported announced yesterday. The delay in \sita preparation that an average of 2.49 inches of rain fell on the affected areas. postpones the delivery date of Under ordinary circumstances the houses to the families made this would not have amounted homeless by the floods and rains to much but considering the al- following passage of the recent readly saturated condition of the Hurricane Donna.

MOTORS OR TRANSMISSIONS Complete overhaul

re-

Heights,

We wish to advise our clients and the public in general that our telephone number has been

Mechanical

Although

enough

Liberal

Send

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countryside,

winds up to only 35 miles an hour in the storm. The Bahamas had been on alert against Florence.

Consultations

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THE SAN. JUAN SEAR — Tpesday, September 20,1960. .

$16,800

Murioz Switches Political Talks

Is Raised

From CAP To Republican Blasts In 3 Benefit Shows By

A. W.

In his 13 speeches last week- Party,

MALDONADO

Gov. Mufioz switched the main focus

he said, have traditional-

For Flood Victims

coordinated the showTorregrosa said funds have not Three benefit shows staged as yet been collected in Ponce during last weekend resulted in and Mayaguez, so “the present $16,800 raised as of yesterday total is slowly climbing.” to aid victims of the recent Fifteen firms contributed gifts floods. Contributions are still which were later auctioned off coming in to the Red Cross, and Torregrosa said. An Anglia. the grand total will be released auto, contributed by Ferd Molater this week. tors and Autorama, of Hato Rey, Saturday’s six-hour telethon, was sold for a contribution of which emanated from WKAQ- $1,900. TV, and was re-transmitted si“I think the telethon was un-}multaneously via Puerto Rico’s doubtedly a huge success,” Toseven other stations, resulted in rregrosa said of the show in has traditionally fought against) made the “error” of signing the both political and economie po-} petitions of the CAP, must not contributions of $15,000, accord- and orchestras donated their ing to Jose Luis Torregrosa, stawer resting in the same hands. time and talent. The leaders of the Republican tion manager of WKAQ-TV, whe Sunday rains reduced attendance but hardly dampened the

of the political campaign " = his audience, which according last weekend from the Christian Action Party to the Republican Party. = ame that energy, but it must be fenced |" tion of the Popular Party, the Campaigning in the western |i Speaking mainly te ren practice of buying votes made it part of the island, Mufioz coneentrated his speeches on the crowds, Mujioz defined economic | Possible for economic and polidangers of mixing economic power as “a of money tical power to rest in the same

oe

power

with

While

the

political governor

power. was

cam-

Paigning, however, the CAP in San Juan succeeded in getting itself

on

the

ballot.

Munoz, absent. from La Fortaleza yesterday, was not available to comment on the unexpected

campaign

switch.

By

AL

DINHOFER

th Ip Festelom eeconied 2 tetsl

spirits

of

the

1,800

persons

whe

attended the afterneon evening benefit shows at Escobar

is the time

to open

your Checkimg Account

at

The

“Festivak

of Teenagers” and “Night of Stars” shows were staged under

Manhattan

Bank

Stadium.

and Sixto

cover

|

in

the

box-seat

area

raised

be

of

the stadium. The

$1,800

plemented butors

will

by funds from

who

purchased

sup-

contri-

$1

tickets,

but did not show up. Harwood Hull, vice president of Publicidad Badille, who was co-chairman of the dewble event

with

Harold

Toppel,

president

of Pueblo Supermarkets, said: “There has never been such wonderful cooperation on the part of Puerto Rico’s performers as well as merchanfs thousands of dollars

frankfurters,

soft

who gave worth of

drinks

and

cookies.”

Highlighted in alt three shows were Chilean recording star Lucho

Gatica

tress was

wife, born

couple week

and

his

Mapita in

to

from

ae-

who

Rico.

The

Puerto

flew

movie

Cortes,

San

Santiago,

Juan Chile,

last ex

pressly to assist in raising funds for

Puerto

Rico’s

floed

victims

Nine New Polio Cases Reported The Department of Health reported: yesterday that the polio epidemie is continuing in Puerte Rico although at ‘a slower rate.

Last

week

nine

new

cases

were

reportedy bringing the year’s total

to 427. The Department alse announced that so far no outbreaks of disease have oceurred in the areas affected by the recent floods. Despite the fact that many areas were

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NEW

YORK

market

took

The

a

hard

stock

tumble

in

very active trading yesterday. It was the market’s fourth consecutive fall.

It was

lower and active

opening. sharply continued

the

to

final A

retreat

30 minutes

final

at the

Prices went down the first hour and

in

burst

of

going

into

of trading.

selling

in the

Jast half hour put thé high speed ticker tape actions and

behind floor transleft prices around

their lows for the day. it was the market’s fall

in

more

Falls, Hits Yearly

MCKEE (AP)—The

than

a

hardest

year.

Most losses ranged from a few cents to around $4 a share, but there were much greater among more speculative and higher priced stocks.

losses issues

THE SAN JUAN STAR— Tuesday, September 20, 1960

decline

was

on

a

broad

an

New

lows

for

the

Pointment

174

against

13

new

prospects,

front tors, cals,

which included steels, morails, petroleums, chemiutilities, coppers, electro-

year totaled highs.

nics,

aircraft-missiles,

drugs

and

index fell $1.25, a very steep drop for this index, to $53.86.

building

tobaccos,

materials.

Three waves of selling put the ticker tape late, once for a pe riod of 22 minutes. Of

1,253

issues

traded—a

bread market—975 declined, advanced and 140 closed

138 un-

Local Publicity Men Attend Mexico Congress Sept. 25-27 of

Ramon C. Casablanca, president the P. FR Public Relations

Assn.,

heads

a

local

group

that

will leave Saturday for Mexico City to attend the First Congress of Inter American Public Relations Associations being held there Sept. 25-27. The

by

congress

delegations

Venezuela,

will

be

from

Cuba,

attended

the

U.

S.,

Colombia,

Pa-

. Stamdard It was

its sharpest

Aug.

10,

down

by

was

and Poor’s 500 stack

1959,

the

decline

when

same

exceeded

on

since

it

went

amount. Nov.

and

24,

1958,

when it fell $1.37. The decline left this average at its lowest Point

since

Based

on

value

of

March

its all

10,

fall,

stocks

1960.

the

quoted

listed

on

the

New York Stock nearly $7 billion.

Exchange

lost

The Associated of 60 stocks fell

Press average 4.20 to 210.40.

June

21

when

shares changed hands. Fassett Dow

industrials was Sept.

26,

American

federation

$21.50

Puerto Rican delegation are Elemaniel Pagan, of the Commonwelth State Dept.; Dr. Wilfre-

do Braschi, of the University of Puerto Rico; Hector Martinez Rigau, Manufacturers Assn. of P. R.; Mrs. Esther C. Jensen, and Carlos Rosa Guzman, Public Welfare Office.

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Sep Oct Raw

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Smelt Sugar Tel Tel

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FUTURES:

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NEW YORK (AP)-Coffee spot Santos No. 4 ex-dock closed at 36.50-36.75A. Cost and freight offerings include Santos Bourbons 3S 36.00A.

American

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the at

Am Am Am

when

Nov

the

—2% — 8 —% —%

to 501.

SUGAR

of

American Motors was volume leader, down 1% 205s on 66;800 shares.

Borg War Brokers blamed the fall on Bridg Brass Wall Street nervousness over the Burroughs arrival of Soviet Premier Khrus- Cdn Pac chev, Cuban Premier Castro, and Case (J. 1.) others, to attend the United Na- Celanese tions General Assembly. They Cer de Pas also noted the continued digap- Chrysler i Cities Sv Coca Cola ,|Colg Palm NEW YORK (AP)-Domestic parsondso 6 closed 3 higher. aeied is Ed rH Comw

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A

over

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Pug

— Tuesday, September 20, 1960

¥

WOMEN’S COLLEGE CLUB BOAR D—The Women’s College Club of Puerto Rico held their first gathering of the season Saturday in the Geronimo Room of the Hotel Caribe Hilton. Standing from left to right above are the club’s new board, Mrs. Joaquin Marrero, corresponding secretary;

Miss

Edvia

Campbell,

treasurer;

Mrs.

Robert

Auld,

member at large, Mrs. Jose de Jesus, president, and Mrs. Juan Sabater, seated, vice-president.

ON HAND FOR MEMBERSHIP TEA— Heads of special committees

were

called

upon

education;

left

to

rales, membership; Thomas

right,

Mrs.

Frame,

and

yearbook.

meeting

at

Mrs.

Gandia, (STAR

Sandra

Mo-

publicity;

photos

by

and Betty

+ >

Members of the Women’s College Club of Puerto Rico and their guests met Saturday afternoon in the Geronithe

brief

Knorr)

By Betty Knorr

of

standing,

Ricardo

College Club Opens New Season With Tea Room

the

activities for the year. Above seated, are Miss Bernice Huff, of the Club de Jovenes committee; Mrs. M. R. de Juan, Mrs.

Here & There

mo

during

the College Club’s Membership Tea to report on proposed

Hotel

Caribe

Hilton for their first meeting of the season, a membership tea. ey

KELVINATOR WM aT er WTNH C@are),

Mrs. Jose de Jesus, president, introduced the club’s new board, Mrs. Juan Sabater, vice-presi-

ler, Miss Doris Armes, Miss Elizabeth Porter, Miss Faith Preston, Miss Grace Overstreet, Miss

dent; Mrs. Edvia Campbell, treasurer; Mrs. Joaquin Marrero, cor-

Fannie Crisson,

responding secretary, and Mrs. Robert Auld, member at large.

Joseph Sposta, Miss Jean De Bell, Mrs. Andrew Bielecki, Mrs. Ju-

Mrs. Perry Holland, recording secretary, was not present.

Next, Mrs. M. R. de Juan, educa‘ion chairman, Mrs. Sandra Morales, membership chairman; Mrs.

Thomas

Frame,

in

lio

| Weekly Calendar | TODAY—Meeting Women’s

Morales,

Mrs.

C.

R.

of of

the

Puerto

TODAY—A

concert

by

Con-

tralto Dorothy Ellison at 8:30 p. m. in the ‘Tapia Theater, under the auspices of the San Juan Chapter of Altrusa. Tickets are

Peebles,

and

Club

Rico in the Fiesta Room of the Hotel Condado Beach at 2:30 p. m. President Mrs. Lillian Canals will officiate. This affair will honor the press.

Spinney, Mrs. Ernest Miss Martha Pease, Mrs.

Mrs. Esto MacCormack Suni G. Cabrera.

Civic

$3

Mrs.

per

person

and

proceeds

wilk

go toward a library for the Hogar del Nino in Gupey Alto.

charge

of the club’s yearbook; Bernice Huff, Club de Jovenes chairman, and Mrs. Ricardo Gandia, publicity chairman, were called upon to report briefly on their pro-

posed

activities.

Funds

realized

this

year

from

the elub’s annual November card party and fashion show will be

earmarked for scholarships for the island’s only junior college, Mrs. de Jesus said. In line with the accent on lege students,

aid to junior colMrs. Ana G. de

Mendez, founder and director of the Puerto Rico Junior College, will be the club’s guest of honor at their October meeting. Mrs. Whitney D. Boardman, a past president of the Women’s

College

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Club, Mrs.

Victor

Mrs.

Carlos

Cal-

Webster

Pullen,

Mrs.

Pelletier,

Chambers,

Mrs.

Mrs.

Judith

Thomas

James,

Mrs. Augustin

Andino, Mrs. War-

ren

Mrs.

H.

man, Harold

Pope,

Mrs.

H.

Robert

Plank,

T.

C. Ellis,

Mrs.

Jesse

Free-

Mrs. Stin-

son and Mrs. Jose del Toro were

AT

among

Mea STE

deron,

Poporalion

OR AT ANY KELVINATOR DEALER THROUGHOUT THE

ISLAND

the

ladies

present.

Others included a group of teachers from St. John’s Scheol, Mrs.

Elena

Vicens,

Miss

Mary

Ann Garcia and Mrs. Ralph Miller; as well ag Mrs. Leroy James, frem Mrs.

the Antilles High School; Joseph Thomas, Mrs. Car-

men

Espinosa,

Mrs.

Ralph

Mil-

I

HONOR GUESTS—Miss Zulma Reoyo, left, and Mrs. Eva

Lopez were honored Friday at a cocktail reception in the Friendship Room of The First Federal Saving and Loan

Assoc.

by

Children.

the

P.R.

Association

for

Mentally

Retarded

The two will handle publicity for the campaign

to raise funds for a home for mentally retarded youngsters. (STAR photo by Betty Knorr) =] pm a

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Tuesday, September 20, 1960

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Peanncarraiae By Carroll Righter ~caxsxcicxaaat VIRGO Since

a woman of the streets and yes-|_

downtown in|Dad. We just hate to see him

terday she

‘The little snip has been charg-

it a| called

a skirt.

22)

tired,

you

x=

and

22 to Sept. quite

| any laws or regulations that ap-

bathing suit | make a fool of himself.

the top of a

are

believe others are imposing on you and you also want to break

from

want anything

don’t

We

(Aug.

you

BS

a

I said it was a shame-|ing clothes to ‘Dad's account’ midriff. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) me.|and he has taken her and her ignored less get-up but “1 Try not to dwell upon that partnoon, then|childnen shopping. She dates Delly sleeps (he is jicular subject that brings an ar goes over to a girl friend’s house | another fellow secretly gument between you and one for the day. She never helps me| her own age). who is vital to your scheme of I talked to and her My brot can’t} I and the with on things now. Be kind ins\ead. Dad and his answer was “I’m with} stay to on depend even and Saturday nights and we are the younger SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) enough to know what I’m can|old I so sick of ‘having our sleep inter- take a day off. If you are not tolerant of others doing. This girl could: be my litto afraid rupted. My husband is are too selfish today, you can What and might be quite expens -|or of Paradise.” bird We don’t know who her boy] tle Blue mention it because the bo ive. P.M. take health treatments get into a good deal of trouble. ED Ann?—WORRI think, you pick|do they betause are friends | you need. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 21 to TAURUS

(April 20 to May 20)

Dee,

21)

who

is

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cam

-] be quite annoying today, be caremess, you may lose the affection ful you do not lose your temper. ef one who means a great deal CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. you wish to get out to to you. By Exercising tolerance 20) While

you

turn

everything

in

your

favor.

GEMINI Here

a

up

or who

large,

cents

in

coin

self—addressed,

and

of those

days

misunderstanding

come

quest 20

(May 21 to June 21)!

is one

with is living

one

is apt you.

to kin,

Don’t

argue, but keep busily occupied seeing that all is in order at

a

stamped

abode.

July

Sond tho to hen incase of tis | care December. In May he started to

newspaper enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope.

The Puerto Rican Chapter of = | the American Association for the Sept.

24

at noon in the Condado

Beach Hotel. TO

SING

ing 8:30 Juan

in

‘'TONIGHT—Mis

the

Tapia

p.m. to Alirusa

Doro-

Theater

at

Mrs. Julita Blondet will preside over the Guests

of

honor

de Pizé meeting.

will be the Mes-

dames Carmen L. de San Juan, Natalia Perez de Stigers, Isabel

benefit the San Club’s: project to

stock a library for the Hogar de Nifios at Cupey Alto. Miss Ellison, who will make her New

Freiria, Auria Vidal, Carmen Agudo, Miss Crucita Morales and

York

attorney

debut

at

Town

Hall

this

fall, was trained at the Juilliard School of Music and in Europe.

Mrs. Martinez Honored Members of the Bayamon Lions | Club, headed by Mario Canales, honored Mrs. Margarita Martinez, past president of fhe Dolmadoras, at a dinmer dance Saturday in the Fiesta Room ef the Hotel

Condado

Beach,

Francisco

Vizcarrondo.

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Tuesday, September 20, 1960

Coexistence With Communists

Georgia D emocrats’ MH

Learned At First Hand By GI's By

RELMAN

MORIN

spot

PANMUNJOM, Korea W~—In a strange little world in central Korea today, American soldiers are learning first-hand about coexistence with the Communist. You

could

scarcely

call it peace-

ful coexistence. A North im the face

Korean sergeant of an American.

In another

brush,

a GI

spits

unhooks

his pistol belt, doubles up his fists, and invites a Communist soldier to do the same. Bitter

arguments

a table The calls

ber

covered

crackle

with

across

green

baize.

.North Korean commander his American opposite num-

a “burglar,

born

in a den of

thieves.” Bland

American

observe

the

Communist technique of the Big Lie, the bland denial of some

witnessed event. They hear the Communist radio describe them as murderers

This

and

weird

shoulders

rapists.

world

with

where

the

GIs

rub

is

the

Reds

Joint Security Area, established mear this village Here in 1953 an armistice was signed, ending the shooting phase of the Korean War.

The

opposing

armies

pulled

back,

aving & nO man’s land, some two miles wide. It runs from coast

to coast across the waist of Korea. The Joint Security Area was established either side

armistice

to handle charges from about violations of the

terms.

It

the

is a circular

sandy

hills,

about

a

together.

The buildings quonset-type huts,

the Communists, the

Americans.

are mostly dull grey for

bright green for The

line

marking

the middle of no man’s land runs through the center. During meetings, the Communist side of the table is in North Korea, the American side in South Korea. Heavy

On

With

the grounds

pass each other The atmosphere hatred. “It’s

Denial

soldiers

in

half-mile in diameter. Here, each side stations 5 officers and 30 enlisted men. In effect, they have to live and work

Joseph

in

soldiers

stony silence. is heavy with :

interesting,”

says

PFC.

Shell

Rock,

of

Iowa. “An outfit gets pretty sharp up here. There’s nowhere else in

the world where you close to the enemy.”

can

be

as

you need is patience,” chief American officer.

reom

with

Action Is Heavy Blow

walls

dressed

up

a South

in a Commie When

Korean

a

protest

know

mander.

what?”

sev-

sides—

meeting

“We spotted them building a concrete bunker in the demilitar-

ized zone a while back. ‘When we protested that this is a violation of the

armistice,

a bunker, for

the

they

said

it

wasn’t

but

a recreation room troops. I said, ‘Yes, a

-

“They

said

the

In

camp,

the

Nerth

Koreans

turn up the radio, full blast, when Communist propaganda broadcasts are coming down Manning selved

from the North. that by refusing

turned the volume down.” So, it goes, day in and day out in

the zone of unpeaceful coexistence. “You learm patience,” says the commander.

outwait

‘em.

son.

‘You

You

tactics on them.”

learn

use

how

their

to

own

does to

But

not necessarily Sens.

John

mean

Kennedy

it is a heavy

blow,

the final loss and

Lyndon

at the

very

of

John-

least.

If

they should go on to carry the state in Novembe r, a majority of the electors no doubt would still cast

sergeant

it took

This Georgia

says the com-

was not even around when place.”

to be safe for November.

Agaist the universal expectation of. the profes"sional politicians, Georgia Democrats- have turned in a® advisory vote favoring unpledged electors f rather than electors committed to the Democra tie .. ticket. .

spit

to speak on the telephone to the North Korean commander when he D. C. ‘Every morning when I called. “I kept telling him I wake up, I feel myself I’ve got couldn’t hear because the radio more patience than I had yester- was too loud. After I hung up on day. him a dozen times or so, they He is a Navy man, Lt. Cmdr. Richard T. Manning of Washington,

~.----am Republican presidential candidate and a state which, ‘above all others in the South, the Democrats had

right away,” says Manning. The sergeant was present, along with some others who saw the spitting.

“You

SAH

Extremely bad news for the Democrats, for example, has just come from Georgia, a state never in modern history carried by a

* believed

sergeant

S. WHITE

anyhow.

corpse

in the face of the American,

called

By WILLIAM

WASHINGTON—The Kennedy-Johnson Democratic presidential ticket is now taking a clear turn toward a relatively more conservat ive position, but it may be too late a turn—in the South and border states,

uniform.”

a Communist

eral soldiers—from both witnessed the incident.

“I

NWN

6 feet

thick.’ ” A North Korean sniper was killed well inside the demilitarized zone. He was in uniform. “The Commie inspectors refused to look at his identification card or his Russian weapons,’ Manning said. “They said we had

Hatred

outside,

Melichor

“What Says the

recreation

VNIWW

Jota

most of the state’s electoral vete for the KennecyFor, most of the electors already had endorsed the

ticket.

icket. (People in no estate, of course, vote directly candidates. They vote instead for a siace of evec.uis

bound

by

long custom,

electoral vote November. )

for

the

but

not

actually

presidential

by

law,

candidate

for presidential woicn in vari 4s

to cast

receiving

a

the

statc’s

Majority

in

What the Georgia Democrats have done, in short, is this: They have said they do not wish to see Kennedy and Johnson automaticai y

take Georgia’s electoral vote, even if they November. They have not said they would

win the popular automatically

vote

in

prefer the Republican ticket of Nixon and Lodge, either. They have only said they want to see the State’s electoral vo‘e withheld altogether. This is in the hope that, in the highly unlikey

event of a national position to bargain.

tie for Such a

House of Representatives

the presidency, tie would throw

for a decision there.

Now, all these things almost will surely happen is this: The means

the

repudiation

man—will

put

fear

oi

into

Gov.

certainly will net hars-a. Prt wht Georgia straw vote—which already S.

every

Georgia would be in the election into the

Bincse

Vanuver

Democratic

all over the South. It is an ominous everywhere below the Mason-Dixon

leader

ws

a

in that

plen...

State,

y

«

1

portent for Kennedy and Johns: n Line. Doubtless, Georgia Repu >-

licans entered the Democratic referendum as “ringers .” face it, there are not many Georgia Republicans. ~

But,

let’s

Georgia’s two Senators, Richard Russell and Herman Talmadg e, had been awaiting the straw vote in the éxpectation that it woud give them a mandate to back Kennedy and Johnson. The mandzie has not come, and the lesson will be read among other powerful

Southern politicians. It would be unwise to bet much that Russell and Talmadge—or Governor Vandiver for that matter— will now break

their backs

to carry

Georgia

for

the

Kennedy-Johnson

ticket.

In the meantime, both Kennedy and Johnson, as had been forecast

recently in this column, had already the Democratic left wing. In the very

Kennedy

had

in effect publicly

begun to move a bit away fro:n home of left-wingism, New York,

rejected

ultr a-liberalism,

on the very

night the Georgia ballots were being counted. Johnson at the same moment was moving into the West with a cry for conserva tism in spending and taxes. Love

The point needs underlining again: The Democrats would be in trouble in the South, and among moderate-to-conservative Democrats

everywhere,

if

Kennedy’s

Catholic

religion

had

never

been

electien

to

anything

raised

against him and if civil rights had never been heard of. His brave and moving response to the so-called ‘Catholic issve”® is one thing. But the ultra-liberal Democratic convention nlat‘~ —

Prepared

mostly

by

men

never

won

an

never could—remains a heavy weight upon the Kenneuy-Jonnson

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Public

Relations

A New York public relations firm has distriba press release on the mainland which gives an

uted

erroneous

picture of what

happened

in Puerto

Rico

before, during, and after the passing of hurricane Donna on Sept. 5-6. We have no way of knowing at this time how many newspapers received this press

release or how many may have published it. If it has been published, the public relations firm responsible has done|a disservice to Puerto Rico. The release was distributed by the firm of Curtis J. Hoxter Inc., which is the New York public relations firm representing Mr. Luis A. Ferré, Republican

Rico.

on

Statehood

The

the

candidate

firm’s

release.

name,

It carries

as “Caribbean

Information

The

of this

blame

for

purpose

gowernor

however,

does

the name

of

of

Puerto

not

appear

the

source

Center.”

news

release

is to place

squarely on the shoulders of Gov. Munoz

the

Marin

the floods that

for the fatalities that resulted from

followed the passing of the hurricane. It is studded with distortions and half-truths and seeks to docu-

ment

its case, in part, by quoting

a STAR

editorial

out of context. The press release points out that the full force of the storm missed Puerto Rico. “That may not have

from:

continued,

because

the hurricane

laughingly a ‘curve

spotters,

told reporters

ball’

and

“when

the

Gov.

report

Luis

Munoz

that Donna

would

not pose

any

passed on that -Monday

morning.

the

came

in

r e r o o P e h T l l A e r A e ng W i s s a P s ’ n i k a a S With Dr. Geni

Marin

would only

be

real danger.”

The “laughingly told reporters” is a low enough punch in itself, but more important is the fact that Gov: Mufioz made his remark to reporters after he toured part of the island AFTER the hurricane had The release adds that “when the governor relaxed, apparently the whole government did, too. In any event, there was no adequate warning of flooding.” Aside from the deliberate unfairness of saying the governor “relaxed” during the emergency, the cold fact is that Civil Defense tried all night to get people to leave their homes in the danger area in Humacao and those who perished were families who refused to leave. The public relations firm for Mr. Ferré quotes him

as contending that

i

curity

was

“the

particularly

let-down

in the island’s se-

inexcusable

because

‘post hur-

ricane floods, not winds, have always been the big killers’ in Puerto Rico.” Again, the pointed finger at Gov. Munoz as at least negligent in not preventing the loss of lives at Humacao. Many people have been impressed by the scope of public housing development in Puerto Rico, but the public relations firm attributes slum ‘clearance to storms. “Only thanks to the scourge unleashed by

nature,

say

Governor

Mufioz’

opponents,”

of La Felipe

editorial was one para-

graph which urged an investigation of the handling of the disaster by public agencies. The press release did not go further into the editorial to quote our belief

that

“such

an

investigation

would

best

serve

the

people if it aims at improving emergency procedures rather than place blame for fatalities in| this case.” We find this type of “public relations” regret-

table.

published

in

newspapers

which

Rico, not in the to Paerto Rico if

have

mo

reason

to

know the motivations behind the.“‘press rélease” which is distributed as legitimate news. . In a no-holds-barred political campaign at home, ue of measures ae condoned, px ily even this type

“press release,’ but’ to)carry

the mainland press is |

Atlanta

inexcusable;

s'

distortions into

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Constitution)

There was, on the obituary page, the story of the death of a woman of whom, somehow, I

For two years she repairing the faces

had never even heard.

scarred

But after reading the news

of her going, there was a sense of personal loss and a wish that in one way or another along the way one had got to know Dr. Genia L. Sakia of $e

New.

7

;

York,

Boston

who

had

hospital

died

after

in

a

a: jong

illness. There was a smudged, one-column cut of her, which showed ‘a good, fine face

beneath brushed-back hair. It reflected the interesting person behind it. Here was a woman who spent a whole life in usefulness, in charity and compassion. She was a plastic surgeon of rare

ability. It was an extraordinary story.

there is

of

it

argued

a destiny which

that

gives

now

and

then

purpose. tp life.

She was born in Lithuania. In 1931, she was graduated with a medical degree from the University of Berlin. She had specialized im plastic surgery. She emerged from the University to find herself caught im the vast web of Hitler and his brutal i

also

by

set

sicians

the

up

against

classroom

the

and

all her, techniques,

put backbone, were

war

a

worked in army hospitals, of soldiers. deformed and

only

muscle,

horror

Communists.

taught

which

flesh and

and

Sorrow,

came

to her.

But

bitterness

did

not.

Ner did frustration or any loss of purpose. Her skill was great and

it brought

jn medical

The

circles.

her to prominence

government

of

the United

States called em her and she answered. When

war was over, she headed the plastic surgery sections at the Army Hospital in Frankfurt and

at Berlin. The

|

Grek

sought her out in 1949. Government

She

Greek

enabled

phy-

her

skin where

to

there

ugliness.

She came home and worked for awhile. With the money she had earned she went abroad again. Much of her work at home was charity. Her work abroad was without charge. She remade ‘the faces

of hundreds Argentina,

of persons Cuba

and

in Turkey,

Israel,

Mexico.

Kings And Presidents plight of the Japanese whose

The

Brazil,

°

faces

wera

burned and destroyed by the atomic bomb at Hiroshima appealed to her. She went there and

worked from

on

the worst

Japan

of

in 1957.

The

these.

She

came

Philippines

sent

home for her

and she answered. At the Central Hospital ia Manila she operated on children and adults who had been wounded in war. Kings and presidents decorated her. Medical associations gave her scrolls and plaques, testify-

ing to their gratitude for her unselfishness. best

of

persons

all

was

around

the the

country,

who

prayed

what

had

done.

she

gratitude

world,

of

as well

for her and Perhaps

in her

But

thousands as

in her

loved

of own

her

records

is the total number. No one else knows. looked upon as a worker of miracles.

It can serve no useful purpose for its political

client who wants votes in Puerto states. But it can be a disservice

of

RALPH (Editer,

the press

release says, “have the tin-can settlements Marina, Sanchez Maruenz, La Vega and San been at last removed.”

The quote from a STAR

=By

SANNA

been too lucky a break for the island, however,” release

for

there

She was

Her own city of New York gave her the 1956 Gimbel Award as the person who was most un-

selfish in helping others. The

Judgment

This was the life that had ended. So compelling was it in its selflessness and usefulness that ‘he strength of it reached out of a newspaper obituary column to make the reader feel a ‘sensé of lose

and a wish to have known the person how gone.

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Republican

80th

Congress

came to Washington in 1947 de termined to reverse the trends of the past and cut both taxa tion and spending. Three tax reduction bills were adopted with Nixon in favor and Kennedy

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wells, and he favored an in- lied on hydroelectric generation

the | State in’ the Federal excise tax was on gasoline i by 1% cents per g al-

President attack on

successful

election

suggests

Kennedy

were

of the

posal

on,

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that

on

he

the

and

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of power. On the

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has

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years,

the

yy

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Democratic

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of

favored

by

leadership in

Congress.

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no

voting

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record

on

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can

he

give

would

actually do. His public statements indicate his support of some ex-

pansion the

of | their attitudes on taxation would

estimates

his

below

billion

tax

Congress

a proposal | 80th

to support

leadership

Nixon

that

from

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supported

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follow

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the

from

departed

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delegation

businessmen

of

from

bankers Puerto

and

Rico

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dras-

changed

have

Civil Rights

presi- attending

by Rep. John Taber, New York |would be a tax reducing watch dog of the | dent. Republican Treasury, for an across-the-board}

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activity in

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as Presi-

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also claim

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economy

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can

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some

welfare

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ned billion for a $6 y voted Ken

Both men, in the beginning,|cut which everyone knew would were following their party’s line.|not be adopted that he would In spite of Kennedy’s record |take a similar attitude . favoring increased spending in | dent.

Federal Issue).

ment. Nixon was for that; Ken-| ponsibility. It would certainly be nedy against it. Congress failed|a hasty conclusion that because in its aim.

in

various (Temorrew:

had executive res-

if they

y of govern-|be ssar costs the nece

cut in Federal spending. Nixon |tically since 1946 with huge inwas not recorded. He was run-|¢creases in spending which PreEisenhower.

ning for re-election in Massachus-|sident ing a $6 billion cut proposed

by|

- Kennedy’s

record

to

pledged

hold

could not

expenses, setts. He voted for a series of|cut proposed tax reductions, includ- | back.

spending

on

Sen. Paul Douglas of Illinois, and | includes support for increases in none of which had much chance | military funds, aid to education, urban works, public to de adopted when offered. Ni-|housing, xon, as Viee President, was not /|renewal, depressed areas. recorded on these votes. That :

year only three of 28 senators| sohewtet mined, ‘Kennedy favor

rupningfor forsomere-election failed to| eq a reduction in funds for mainkind of tax re taining and operating navigation

vote

duetion. Then,

and in

1959

after

his

flood

control

projects.

In

re-|1952 he voted for a cut in funds

ment leaders are expected to at-|land’s senior tend the First Puerto Rican|Rico has one Conference

on

Aging,

which/|

starts here this week. Gov. Maufioz, 62, will kick the

conference

session Hotel

at

an

Thursday

La

71 off}

life

Puerto world’s

expectancy

rates—

years. Recommendations

inaugural | the

night

Concha.

highest

citizens. of the

conference

arising from

will

be

taken

to

Secretary

of

;

will preside over the conference.

:

San Juan Mayor Felisa Rincon | SPokesman said. Gautier,

63,

will

to the modern fair it will hold at its club. frem Sept. 30 through Oct.

at the|the White House Conference on

Health Geillerme Arbena, 50,| Ais t be held in Washington in January of next year, the de

also

speak

| Each

2

According to Dr. Francisco’ Cas-

municipal district on the

at Thursday’s session. The con-| island will send five represenWith Coppertone, you Set a faster, deeper tan

ference peed

burn protectign.

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will run taliny lepartment thet

esterday the conference

through. ri

spokesman the

is

Sa-|tatives to the conference. Two of these will be “of advanced said of

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age ”

A

the

k spokesman

total .

new Coppertone Shade

and analyze the growing

with sensitive skin,

lem in Puerto Rico of the is-| Federal

for children and people

of $20,000

i said.

has

been

prob-|#PPropriated by both local and governments

conference.

All

for the

additional

ex-

penses will be paid by private

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HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Kirk Douglas believes the movies and baseball are both plagued by too

many love

“I

statistics. them both,”

says

and

cash, ii rk

Dou-

Culture

loaded. Breath-

with the pases

Puerto

lessly the announcer informs you that

the

312 ing,

against right handed pitch.344 against southpaws and

has

next

a

batter

lifetime

against

this

is

.420

“So what happens?

pitcher.

poetess,

Nimia

Vi-

He strikes

division,

has

Douglas believes that moviemakers have much the same pre-

will remain in P.R. close of the school

until ‘year

fore

Arlington,

with

people

figures.

forget,”

still

have

a

says

KIRK

Douglas

is star

“J

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worth

:

budget went Following

producer

glas

at

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dor't

we

manager

made

anyone what

ask

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time

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can

thank the late Harry Cohn—tyranBical

and

boss

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target

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Columbia

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of in

Hollywood

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His

television

show,

“Take

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Good Look,’’ has a cigar sponsor who

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him

$5,000

a week

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to me and says: ‘I been having a ball chasing these pretty starlets around the set all night.” “Actually, that’s what I was supposed to be doing in the scene but I figured it was none of this guy’s business, so I just told him

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$25,000, 000,000 000

know

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an

Naval

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This is the first of a series of parties which will last from

making

a

secret among ourselves.”

for a good reason. OV

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life

chairs placed in up-turned tions from the force of the

Best

new home. The Boyds leave behind many friends here, where

western

up

festive

trance

interna Universal and banks e the cost. And | tional know it. Let’s keep it a|

: plan to advertise

“beached”

StaJohn

Adams, Herb Weber, Glen, Calvert and Peter Casiano were contest judges. “The Judges,”

to Washington, D.C. and daughter, Jane,

joining

the «| they

on.” “Spartacus,”

$10,000,000.

gur a.

If not, it’s not

Regardless,

the

courtesy

Va., where they will make their

“Day Of The Gun” with Rock Hudson. The two will team again in “Montezuma,” budgeted now

it’s

is; good,

non

$12.

heard

and

“Spartacus.” The cast alone— Sir Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons, Charles Laughton, Peter Ustinov, John Gavin and Tony Curtis—cost Douglas $2,000,000.

worth $12,000,000.

never

theater

of the costliest movie ever made in Hollywood —the $12,000,000

: picture

DOUGLAS . won't talk figures

movie.”

dull

Navy

Ensign

Dee Merritt, Radio sonality, acted as

been

transferred Mrs. Boyd

“What

the

advisories

of | weather

out.”

occupation

in

and the|hours,

Uruguay,

in

Rican

designing

Douglas, “is that you can have the biggest budget, the longest schedule, the costliest sets—and

_

stations

‘cens de Madraze, who helped to organize the Fourth Poetry Congress, and is president of the ‘Fifth Congress...Thomas Boyd, ‘architect with the U.S. Navy,

hitting

average

particular

of with

Larkin in charge. Invitations read something like this: “All survivors of Hurricane Donna are directedto report to aid

Concepcion

Commission

the

of

retary

"ied

on a

Gilberto

BOQ,

tion Officers Club in suitable of the Lions Club; Uruguayan hurricane attire at 2030 hours, to beat the idea that the young September. Medicinal | gentlemen from the BOQ care . Dora Isabel Russell,|on 17 poetess, and latest|up with .,._Heard from muzahstband, Laura Sriomini de Sureda, sec-| grog, steel here in Londo

See

the

wai er

th

Mrs.

bachelors

tion

de Gratia, president of the Independence Party of P.R. Other guests included, Ramirez Nido, who spoke on the importance

glas, head of Bryna Productions, in explaining why he didn’t want to talk about three movies which

ane

the

The San Juan Lions Club had as its special guest of henor last week at its meeting, Dr.

BACON

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Dull

Movies

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SERVICES

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| EXTERMINATING

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pupils.

Also coaches

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| 110

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refrigerator. | 3151

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23| furnishings

MISCELLANEOUS

Am

Bidg.

WANTED

HELP

beauti-|

University Gardens, Rio nee

as

Call 64646. Reasomabie prices.

SO ee

20 om,

i

SECRETARIAL. SERVICE EFFICIENT.

Imparcial

El

furniture:

YOUR

ful bar & marble top diming set. Verbe | aid in, teachimg.

Specialize Repairs. Service

day week must speak fluent

Applicant

HOUSESOLD

Call 36719 and will | including. washer,

512

COMMISSIONS.

5

ENTIRE

aon

CLASSES

experienced

an

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$20!

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cervice.

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a

LESSONS

POPULAR

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report any errors immediately STAR will THE SANbik JUAN as 3 fared b

MUSIC

bigetggtred

UF

po-

SALESMEN

. Advertisers are requested to

923

FOR jure PINSCHERS. AKC. 2 months old, | ferm trucks, lift trucks, conveyors and male& female. Visieta 210. Monteflores,| ther materia! handling equipment. Ri1 carde Davila Sucesores, 3-8288. 2 — 1 = oe sf: French UTEFUL WENIATURE

Darlingtea,

Piedras

65374

AU | ure imciuding 2 air mane @ Con-

Black veadie suwies ARC reamccea | FOr

management

&

fer sates

Traim

rica.

14.1, Rio Piedras-

Tel

PLAY

$m8 | Have pedigree with several champions.

wimited| |S eeah R

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Read.

of Painting School at Pa’ aa pine ASE ea GaNDUNG weuares NT _| snes’ | BANDEING Sia Sh isin. Soot, classes ‘ters Abe mess 7 CASTERS. hand trucks, piatqality show MINIATSALE:

|

INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS Publish- |

DEADLINES

oblige

Call us without

at $6. Com-

chairs

at $2:

=

one werk, $15.00 per month dotieer. $5.00

TV REPAIRMAN Only experienced need

erdesedad} | 977

doors, windows,

AWNINGS.

bathtub efclosures, “picture windows”, $22 | best quality aluminum. Payment, facile : i

.

of | pesrep FOR QUICK SALE.

nespitais. for years

p.m.

to 5:00

a.m.

9:30 3115

Tum at least ence.

lust

aes

per

a

the

repair

TELEVESIDA.s KABtOS.‘ torciven'te taNe wa

: 210 Room Bidg. Imparcial El‘Apply

:

;

a ee before

nights

3{|

TYPS

| ORDINARY

Type No.

References.

ordiaary | | mensurate

as 2 SAME RATE 2 lines ordinary type

No.

Type

RATE

i

No.

Type I

SAME

e

6

Service

TV & RADIO RENTAL

yrs. of age

25

SCREENS

com-

bey’s bike. 28 inch, $15.| SCREENS.

starting

oS

13s

.

Over

a

Evening vechiciams 9 AM to ® PM 6428

Experience

@

ts

and

V. sevice

ee

@ Chouffeur’s license

<5 enn or

0.

Tetevimon

|?

make

English ry

22° BOAT, 2 bunks, radio, fighting chair, 115 HP, perfect condition, vols of extras. Cali Miro, 6-100. 928 1

Carysier

|

phonograph

Puerte Rice Inc., Km.

. | FAN TV. ratio a = make ELECTEONUS repair AMERICAN following

meet the

set 34% et

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years

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best im T

DISPATCHER

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SALE

| once, Su On. “Hatten Spetiaitien si INSTRUCTION

SALES

WMAMIER

Over

1) 2 HH OA St By 15) 30

Times]

FOR

itkes up te 3 years.

up | bases

me SERVICE

-*

daily.

Consecu-

For

Line

Per

Rates

pony

ng

Imporcial

& 1960] | Son Juan, from 9 AM to 5:30 PM|———

AUGUST

EFFECTIVE

$48;

LINE

for consultation ong qctimante: (Pas mame Machine Shes, | TREANVENTORY SALE of RATTAN, atten ae ik shy 2-4666, Iriarte, Telephone anodized aluminum aed redwoed furnitve | Speers SS Stee Me Mate Rex Tel | Le. 33 13 to 50% off. Rattan table | 196

mechanical work. ee neers -- --

information

&

Rates

set

service

and

parts

fimancime,

of | erices.

knowledge

basic

a

have

and

BOATS

condition.

radie

$35:

wardrebe,

SETIC-EAG au alr conditioners for) Phone 6-6645._ ai cars, foreign and American. Good | 3154

English

sist a ;

SALE

DININGROOM

Perfect

vaate

AR’S fleet

SAN

host

DIRECT

COLUMBIA CONSOLE Hi-Fi. like new. $135: juvenile chet of Griduees| wilh

AUTO

CONDITIONERS

AIR

FOR

3-8254

General Patton 2067 - 35080

4) |

7

on

STAR'S

RATTAN

Call

672 tl

: has ah opening for a man to do preventive UAN

FURNITURE

Ex-

Garage | 3124

STAR

JUAN

SAN

THE

SPORTS

MALE

MECHANIC'S

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|

the

JUAN

CLASSIFIEDS

3-8400

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920


THE SAN JUAN STAR — Tuesday, September 20, 1960

CLASSIFIEDS

3-8400 Ext 72 REAL

APARIMENTS

ESTATE

PROPERTIES, INC.

AERIAL Listings

ond

AND

PUNTA

se quede

Invited

3

| PROPERTIES

COMMERCIAL

2

2 bath

4

PARK:

na

Lau

Gmaster

MODERN

reom

Pence

air

bedr.

bedr.

beautf.

2

bath

equipped

has

Cah Mr. 3084

PARKSIDE: 3 bedrooms,

unfra.

3-8580

or

6-7441.

Nairn next Come im

2

bedroom

bear Pueble, Weolworths_ 2. baths, built-in cabinets.

house. Total price $19.900, rent $150 monthly. Cintron Realty, 2-811. Bex 729

Leon

Stop

Cordo-

23.

parking.

213

sq,

Reasonable.

211. .

PUNTA

FORK

929

RENT

BEAUTIFUL.

SPACIOUS

house,

near

Metropolitan Shepping Center. Large living room, dining, Humphrey kitchen, water heater. 3 airconditioned bedrooms, airconditioned waid’s reom & bath. Sereened. Garage, phone. Price $33,000.

apartment.

Lée.

Lebron

Velazquez.

66028.

all

limes.

Quiet.

1976

Ave.

~

LAS

MARIAS:

926 Airconditiered

reom, private bath. sun Patio. Rear Breakfast servbeach, restaurant, bus. ed. Daily, weekly, monthly rates. 3-7730. 922 m1

on

Must buy some furniture. Renting $90 mosthiy. Call 66645.

DEPART-

Martin

Valencia, Bayames

at bus stop, Borinquen. 344

924

$300,

house

SALE

San

AIRCONDITIONED,. INDEPENDENT $35. up menthly. Bleck to Ponee de Jeon,

laundry,

telephone.

3153

‘$185.

de

eenditioned,

ROOMS

race,

furn.

FOR

OFFICE

minium, ft.,

$350. REAL ESTATE Presbyt. Hosp. om beach person $:30-—I1, 3-5

BALDRICH:

MENT has available a total of more than 100,000 sq. ft. Wareh 100,000 sq. mts. Industrial sites »

VERDE:

beach

experts work in your bekalf. you time and money. FRANCISCUS

REALTORS

3 bdr.

house

ISLA

MARIAS:

apt.

TINTILLO:

sin tierra

COMMERCIAL

When save

LAS

luxury

501 Flaminge Building 131i Ponce de Leon

No

BYDE

$150.

TOPOS

Inquiries

OFFICES

RENT

ished, screens, bot water. washing machime, carport. Very geod condition. exneighborhood. $128 eelient monthly available Oct. 1. Calle 17—R-—38.

4 bedr. 2 bath unfrn. oid CONDADO: house $168> exc. sec. 3 bdr. 2 bath REY: HATO unfrn. house $170.

FINANCING

PHOTOS

FOR

NEVARES:

CONDADO: 2 bdr. unfra. apt. Sise. SANTURCE:; ex. sec. 2 bedr. furn. apt.

FRONTAGES

VILLA

DIRECT LINE

m49

DEVELOPMENT - SITES

LOTS

HOUSES

RENT

SAVE TIME AND MONEY by letting professionals find you the best rentals: CONDADO: 1 bedr. apt. unfrs. $40. $90. CONDADO: 2 bdr. apt. unfra. PARK BLVD: Util. ea

3-5306 BEACH

FOR

3-8254

BERE

ON

BUSINESS

Have private the beach im 3074

or quiet

vacition?

reom with meals. Isia Verde.

right

on

31600.

CONBADO near La Concha. Coal, Private comfertably furnished reom. bath. Moderate rates. 1154 Magdalena Ave. — 23-2883.

Nairn St. & Ashford, right of Pres. Hosp. 33506

38372

3128

926

$132,000

INDUSTRIAL

BUELDING

AREA

maid service. 28131. Weekly, 2288

9.000 sq. ft. Fdez. Juneos Ave., good for light imdustry or general distribution enterprises. 1360 sq. mt. ‘lot, I-1 Zoning Classification. Will take mortgage for unpaid belance. Peralta, altes Emily Shop, Stop 20, 2-5192.

FARMS SACRIFICE:

CINTRON

REALTY,

INC.

offers

@CEAN FEONT Villa Elvira apartments for rent Beautifully decorated, ene of most exclusive areas. Daily, weekly or monthly basis, ideal for transients. #1 Casba St... Punta Las Masiss, Samtarce.

APARTMENTS

FOR

completely

sun deck: roof, terms, Inf. #4, 1910" Loiza, 8 AM or evenings. 3152

Te.

REY:

2

min.

to

LOTS FOR SALE

2 BEACH BUNGALOWS: ished, s¢reened, at Vaciatalega Ideal for picnics. Daily, weekly, ly rates. Call 2-8138. 268

926

Univ,

air bis 1156

WANTED

222

china

&

Loiza

modern

utility apartment, air conditioned. for 1 er 2 persons. Tel. 6-0738. 3141

R-1 BEAUTIFUL EESIDENTIAL lot, 41530 meters in highest and i section next te Rio Piedras. Good for residence. Restrictions faverabie to buyer. Vimeenti. 6-6472. 2987

rt

3-6373

CONDADO: furnished apartment, conditioned bedroom, livingroom, kitchen, block from La Concha, Magdalena, 2-9473. 3147 HATO

OCCUPANCY: furnished

utensils. Call Mrs, Lopez,

2105,

368597,

Santurce.

HOUSES

FOR

NO

RENT

RENT

‘while

ATTRACTIVELY FUENISHED 2 bedxoom apartment, screens, hot water, quiet residential section, rent $150. 28138. 3072 $20

RENTAL OPPORTUNITY: Beautiful home, ample landscaped modern

nee

ant’s Owner

CONDADO: walking distance of hotels, beach, busses. Singles & doubles, $7. Larger accommodations 4-6 persons available. Lowest rates in town. Special monthly rates. 3-5957. 1021 3126

quarters. Co taking 1 or 2

porches. serv.

t year

between

looking

avoided. Hospital 371

YOUE

LOT

BUILDINGS

in

BUCARE,

FOR

Rio

VACUUM

$4.50 come ur

Probiems

3 Nairm next te Presbyterian on beach. 3-3506 - 38372

Prefer Aprox.

separate Km.

1

tax

13,000

RENT

premises

Hm.

kilometer

8

off

of

sq.

Alto

Infantry.

ft.

into

Road.

each.

2

UF

out

3107

pete Roomsanes private beth, with Monsion Conveaient. some

airconditioned. Mrs. Rossen

Reasonable. -— 2-5847

2813

930

ASHFORD 2120-1122

SUOUSE

..

Ashford

quest

Avénue,

House

-

-

House

Guest

One,

gpgacw

COTTAGES

Kitchenette city, next

All| section. residential from beach, block rooms. and single double airconditioned

- furnished,

linens.

5 mim. andto & ‘maid Restaurant, Mario’sservice. te

Private and semi-private baths, kitchen facilities. Hot water. 2 blocks from bus ses, shopping. 3-1481. Mrs. Z C. Steffens, Cacique St. 2071, Santurce. 1020 2579 CHE

Cordado.

BUSA

DUPYY'S

aave

remodeied

LA

charm

PRUVIDENCIA

GUEST?

SOUSE

Parque 153. Near beaches, restaurants. theatres, busses. Sun terrace. ail airconditioned rocms. tacitities. Por information, call 32-9352 or 2.1897 or write Box 12384 Leiza Station, Santurce. 2s1

aa 27 ays

Condade

Beach

Réad,

near

and | Call 90149. =

Telephones 36231 ne Mrs. Annie De Mauret, Ma

San

-

PARQUE

158.

Phone

AUNT UF | ‘amily

cee

as

Gee

singie

bo

Geach. Gee Merncen.) 71) Meme alee | Soe eee aes ee St. Condado, Santurce, corner | Washington Gitioned rooms, each with private bath. Racini, Tele Beatria Manager Wilson. | water. hot an@ cold . Near beach and business sectors. Sum- | 9houe 3-2936.

OF 67

WASHINGTON

GUEST

HOUSE

ES

| water.

- | winds.

enn

Mol

mor ef bed tele the |COLONIAL GUEST BOUSR. 606 Olimpo the

aurants.

area. Private Condado

ANA’S

4

min. walk

te

1858

entrance, | 3-2331,

reom.

RIO

PIEDRAS

University. $3 up. Breakfast

eee St Glad, oe

Esteban 2738

Sapturce,

| 4venue, trade

Single

Breakfast imcluded. Outdeor bar-| cated.

‘Walking distance to beach, hotels, rest-| becue at your disposal air conditioned rooms. some with ficiency. Sun patio. 2-4026. Miss Cab 2844

UF

7?

treras.

_

| Lcaiiel tars eeees Ore private bath, airconditioned, reom met asd apa cated, independent ottrance. Special rates by the month 2-0887 or

UP } 22206.

Margarita de Cos

mer

Wuest Wouse with a JENNY'S: meals Delicious atm

served. 1856 McCleary Ave Tei 3-6002

ee

RIGALANTE

Juan

and double aecommoda

air com Atlantic, | ions with private bath.% some single. Mrs Rates

ditiened.

from

Ur | Cruthirds, 2-396. ef- | 13%. UF 5 924) GLAND HOUSE - HF A -e garfruit tropical in TOWER WHITE | guesthouse oceanfront informal, pew. secim residential m wwxury hotel area. Large terrace fa | den. Centrally cimg the sea, with ‘private stairway to[tor. Sereened, reems,

not} seach g7¢|

|\.

Spaci

aatined | ovivete & sembauivate

fi

single

-

$14

doubie,|&

sun

perches

vate

bathe.

Solas lac

Phone | arranged. 1700 Pumarada eff San Jorse, memaing an excellent breakinet,

roms,

| a7 366

From

$9.

ol

Santurce. as

2.8766.

1604,

SanturuF

OPPORTUNITIES

te

put

100%

effort

ELECTRIC

in

larcer

business.

MOTOES

A. @ Smith Mectrie Motors ip sizes from 1/3 H.P. te 800 HP Highest quai‘ty at attractive prices. Ricartlo Davila Sucesores, 3-9280.

921

2903

residence farm, Km.

104

MOTORCYCLES

10 Read 176, Ria Riedras-Cupey Alto. Caguas, & mim> from Rio Piedras, Trujille Alto. Reasonable terms on mortgage if desired. Days 2-2575, Carmen 1305, Stop 18%, Santurce. 301L 1014

‘15

CASA

Poincare

Parque,

2-5355.

8-0668.

with insuperable beach flanked by 2 cliffs rising frem sea, breathtaking view. Sold or rented in valuable-sized lots. Call 2—5 PM, 3-4189. CONCRETE part of 15 acre

Lanausse,

WILL SELL 49% or 51% of gving bust ness. Only one weak competitor in P. R. Yearly net $15.000. -— easy possibility of $58.000. $10,000 will handle. Seffing

1019

FOR SALE OR RENT

326

&

BUSINESS

One

in

NINE and FIVE, 2-5100. 921°

Valle

Telephone

327

industry divisible

6500

Trujillo

65th

ce.

6-1294

1017 | soos

OFFICES FOR 2ENT

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Tuesday, September 20, 1960

itis

fax

dent countries

yesterday determined to administer a severe propaganda beating to the United States, with far-reaching cold war

Khrushchev

the

They seem confident of discredit-

in the U.N

ing the United States and its allies in the eyes of Africa, Ambitious leaders in newly indepenNikita $. Khrushchev stormed into the United Nations America and Asia. . are listening.

U.N.

as

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leadership

RYAN

.

WILLIAM

By

expected mit

a platform

likely

for fixing

feels

the

obliged

blame

to use

elsewhere:

ly upon Dag Hammarskjold. In many respects, too, the explosion at the Paris sunm which never got started constituted a promeeting

To advance this drive, Khrushchev can be Joss for Khrushchev. He may censider he needs label such as te offer a blanket proposal under some U.N. forum to repair that damage. the Coma is Phat ” i national for “sypport The Khrushchev visit is to further a long campaign In addition, the Soviet Premier's reappearance on what he probably mumist way of advocating total economic and political .

and, by

tp undermine U.S. prestige nations of the views as a process of inexorable attrition, to isolate the giyorce from

ae errmnahly ba wil

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a propaganda setback

munist satellite leaders.

for

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may

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, The construction of school Inch- coma. The Department of Education At 3:30 in the afternoon of is also being stepped-up, announced yesterday it is stepping rooms Sept. 19, 1955, Mr. and Mrs. Rus its program to reduce the num- the Department said. The program home op returning of children in the publie calls for construction of 173 new low were lunch rooms at a eost of $648,256. the thruway from Albany where baly their By the end of August 20 of these they had visited d and 16 others being treated in a hospital. had been complete were in construction. Ruslow slowed his car behind

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The Department announced that 550 new teaehers have been added to the public school system and authorization for construction of 1,286 new classrooms has been obtained in order to reduce double matriculation.

Under

the

the stepped-up

Department

program,

announced,

119

new classrooms have been built during July and August at a cost of $1 million. which constructs classrooms

along with municipal governments, has the near rators demonst x (AP)—Si YORK NEW yesterday, now in construction 143 classrooms g United Nations building collapsed while marchin at a cost of $1.2 million. The strike to hunger a on be police reported. The six were said to total school construction program A Castro. Fidel protest the appearance here of Cuban Premier is operating with a fiscal year about group of leader of the marchers, Regirio Roig, 30, said the budget of $8.9 million. taken were six The . Saturday p.m. 6 since a dozen had not eaten A Department of Education serious. not d reporte was n conditio their to a hospital, where spokesman said yesterday that many of the new teachers have been placed in rural schools were the problem of double matricu(Continued From Page 1) lation is most critical. (Continued from Page 1) handed | day. days of the reversal

CASTRO

down by. the U. S. Court of Ap

In his note to Hammarskjold,

KHRUSHCHEY

leader protested the peals in Boston on Sept. 8 and|the Cuban civil in lacking and “violent | later. days (Continued from page 1) received here four which he hower added to a speech in Washnt The Boston court vacated a conduct” treatme judgement said he was accorded by sec- ington’ yesterday a remark that first-degree murder Four- urity officers at Idlewild airport “there seem to be some troubleAntonio against Ramon arrived Sunday. makers coming to this country.” nier Sampedro, 34, of Carolina, when he In his statement, Khrushchev minister’s prime Cuban The d arreste was ago who 10 years is |} protest was delivered yesterday voiced what he called his “proby Manuel Bisbe, Cuban ambassa- found respect” for the American dor to the United Nations, it was people. i “J retain the very best feelings reported | Ortiz Gerardo by represented from my visit to the U. S. last from del Rivero, won a retrial year, from my meeting with the Supreme th Co the American people,” he went on, turned down a sec-

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months

sent a written request to the Department of State asking that Littauer. : office to reconsider its rejeeThree nurses provide rounds petition tion of numerous CAP She is the-clock care for her. on “technicalities.” fed strained baby food through CAP chairman Mario Flores a tube inserted in a nostril. It failed to costs an estimated said his party had $25,000 a register in three precincts by a year to look after her. total of less than 100 signatures, | The Ruslows twe children—~ and he blamed the “technicali- Larry, Jr., 5, and Chartene, 33,— ties” for this loss. are cared for by relatives while Elections the father works. At issue between The children Mieres are too young to understand the Superintendent Ernesto Calimano and Archilla was the seriousness of the situation, of Ruslow says. reply sent by Department State chief Roberto Sanchez ViWhat hope is there for the

demand

lella to a Board

for a young mother?

of the “final determination” status of the controversial Christian Action Party. Issue Unsettled The Sept. 16th letter from

The doctors are non-commit-| tal. a And how does Ruslow feel, ' seeing his wife constantly unf\ conscious. the State Department described “T’ve had to adjust to it,” he in detail the physical appear- said. insignia, a ance of the CAP “Whatever God wants in this rosary

the

without

answer

the

cross.

But

situation

is

OK

with

me.

That’s

State De- how I can get along without “ partment did not face up to the being too upset.” He said he prays often. a issue of the CAP’s electoral Archilla fies that the Department letter status, representative charged. is not “responsive.” Last week the Secretary of Letter Is A Reply Justice ruled that the CAP could Election Board Superintendent post at-large candidates, includ- Mieres maintained, however, ing governor, on an island-wide that the letter did answer the ballot despite its failure to reg- Election Board query. He was ister in the needed three-quart- seconded by Senate president ers of the island’s precinets. But Samuel Quifiones, the delegate the CAP did not qualify as a of the majority Popular Party, 4 full-fledged “party by petition,” on the Board. secretary Hiram Caneio found. Statehood party spokesman The ruling, described by the Dr. Leopoldo Figueroa agreed |

Justice

from

chief

as

the

“extremely

li- with

Independentista

Archilla

beral” noted however that the that the State Departmen: let: CAP did meet the needed sec- ter was net “responsive.” But Archilla, noting that ond requirement of 70,000 petitiens required under the elec- statehooder. Figueroa appurent+ ly has no intention of seeking tien law. Independentista Archilla in- legal action to bleck the CAP, his colleague sisted the alleged failure of the irately charged State Department to state if with playing politics. “The Statehooders want. the, the CAP is a legally recognized CAP vote for Ferre,” comment clarify the

party,.or

CAP status

en

Ellis Hospital in

several unsieand underwent cessful brain operations. Then she was transferred to

In a separate action, the CAP

Political

coercion.It - remanded

car

another

tractor-trailer,

The struck him from behind. Ruslow car overturned several was Ruslow times and Mrs. She was taken to thrown out.

(Centinued from page 1) names of CAP at-large eandidates under the party insignia on the November ballots.

The Department of Public Works,

Six Anti-Fidel Pickets Collapsepicketing

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a

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otherwise,

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SAN

JUAN

Round up

STAR

— Tuesday,

September 20, 1960

Sports Today

STANDINGS MAJOR LEAGUE

Denver Rally Beats Buffalo;

AMERICAN New

Blanda’s 3 TD's Pace Houston

York

Guaranteed

LEAGUE

86

57

601

Ba'timore

8

62

572

4

Chicago

8

62

572

4

Washington

72

72

500

14% 14% 21

72 72 #5O0O BUFFALO (AP)—The surprising Denver Broncos Cleveland 66 79 455 continued to amaze as they won their second American Detroit 63 81 438 League Football encounter by rallying to defeat the Buf- Baston Kansas City 52 92 361 ralo Bills, 27-21, before 15,229 on Sunday. Denver last Teday’s Games week beat the Boston Patriots, 13-10, after losing five straight exhibition tilts. Washington (Kralick 84) at

scoring

Pace

the

second

three

the

week

touchdowns.

Oilers’

38-28

by to

victory

over the Los Angeles Chargers in Houston Sunday as 20,156 fans looked on. On Saturday night, the Bos ton Patriots jolted the New York Titans, 28-24, on the last play of the game in front of 19.200

Spectators Frank

the

at

the

Polo

Tripucka

second-half

back

at

Grounds.

quarter

Denver

as he threw

led

come-

for two

touch-

downs in the third period. Johnny Pyeatt, a full-blooded Cherokee Indian, intercepted a Buffalo pass in the final period and

went

40

yards

for

the

Broncos’

winning points The Oilers were never behind in their game with the Chargers

as

Blanda,

who

threw _

four

touchdown passes last week against the Oakland Raiders, Plunged over three times. All

American

Billy

Cannon

set

the

scene for the scores with his hard running. Blanda kicked five points after touchdown.

Virtually assured of their second AFL win, the Titans with a 24-21 lead needed only to punt on the last play of the game

when

Rick

Sapienza

fumbled

snap from center and Chuek Shonta grabbed

the

Boston’s the ball

on the New York 25 yard line and scampered over for the vital points

The NFL opens with St. Louis at

play Los

Sept. 23 Angeles,

Gilroy, Halmi Seek Bantam Title InLondon LONDON

(AP)—British

European bantamweight on Freddie Gilroy and for

the

Stadium

Oct.

25.

He

said

he applied to the British Board of Control for recognition of the fight

as

a

world

championship

York

7,

York

2,

The

title

is vacant

the retirement Becerra.

of

Weekend By

The

AFL

of

Jose

Fights

Associated

MANILA—Rocky Philippines, Laemfapha,

because

Mexico’s

Kalingo, 141,

knocked out Omsap 139, Thailand, 1.

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1.000 500

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1 0

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1 1 1 1 02

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at

3,

0 2

Detroit

7,

Chicago

Boston

3,

Washington

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62 66 73

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65 55

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Haddix

1611

at

(Roberts 10-158 Twi-night.

and

Owens

(Craig

17-3)

Angeles

and

Philadelphia 412) at

(Burdette

San Francisco at

Chicago

17-11),

Pittsburgh

(Ellsworth

5,

night.

(Sam Jones

16-14)

612).

Scores

Cincinnati

3

(First)

Milwaukee 7, Philadelphia Chicago 5, Los Angeles 2

1

niin

Lemon,

RUNS

IN

104

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No Obligation

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a

320

303

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will

with

miss

half

the

as

if

dialogue

she’s

doing

because

of

get

an

impersonation

the

halfway

actors’ into

of

accents

an

aisle

soon

as

same

its title

people

before

flashes

who

if

the

on

hang

the

out

in

matter

how

alertly

you

Spring

up

when

someone

; starts

when

into

you

request

the stars kiss, a teenagerewill get a laugh by making

a moist

You'll

feel

will lose.

older

when

you

see

Lana

Turner

playing

the

mother

You'll neglect the plot of an Alfred Hitchcock picture as you try

It it’s a fight picture, you | up when he’s knocked down.

atp

know

the

highest

paid

actor

will

get

The cops will come to trap a criminal with the sirens of their poreaniing, ou’ll recognize

some

;

of

the

actors

in the

on the

unimportant

faces

of the

picture

cast

in the

All the starlets will look enough alike to be sisters.

|_ There will be a bad actor with a first name that was never on,a birth certificate. ~

In the musical, the star will sing in a voice that would disqualify from

oe

a | her holding a job in a Broadway chorus. 37 Coming out, you’ll hear women wondering about the age of the star,

Robinson, Cincinnati Mays, San Francisco RUNS BATTED

28 The youngest kid in the platoon in the war 28 | first to be killed in action.

a Aaron,

Af

IN

Milwaukee

Mathews,

You'll never see a more beautiful woman than Elizabeth Taylor.

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Charlie Darmanin, President

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If you buy a loge ticket, you won’t be able to find it when usher asks you to produce it. . You'll come in just at the finish of the mystery picture.

RA

|

wild

of the double feature from television.

Mays, San Francisca

GENERAL TRUCKING

rewarded

the

30 | to locate the director in the crowd scenes.

nas cacea

Banke, Chicago Mathews, Milwaukee

portray

it’s an English picture. If the theatre’s crowded, you'll you’re advised the seat’s taken.

=

nou

be

in

Fifty-year-old leading men will woo 20-year-old leading ladies away

e Indians

ee

Kenodx,

sit

your aisle, you'll get your feet stepped on. The woman with the big hat will act insulted her to remove it.

Lemon, Washington : ore

MOVING STORAGE PACKING FACTORY MOVING EXPORT PACKING

to

38 | of a grown daughter.

RUNS BATTED New York

a

trying

25-year-old juveniles. Marilyn Monroe will act Marilyn Monroe.

from

39

Washington

Tatwec: Len alee Groat, Pittsburgh

will

twittering sound. aoe No matter what the character is, Marlon Brando will sound the "Non | Way ee Skelton does when he pretends to be a punch-shocked fighter.

tise, caches

Elzaburu St. Hato Rey

|

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Killebrew, Washington Maris,

couple

If you go long enough, you’ll sit on a wad of chewing gum. You'll be unsuccessful when you try to embarrass the noisy popcorn munchers behind you by turning around and staring at them.

When

York

nasa

a

Big Hats, Moist Kisses

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SOME New

empty,

screen

People will clap and whistle when the sound track blurs.

N.L. night game.) or more af bats)

Kuena, Cleveland ees, a oak Maris,

is half

the

At a foreign pict Ye, people will read the subtitles aloud.

MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS (Net including (Based om 350

threatre

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Pittsburgh 1, Cincinnati 0 (Second) St. Louis 4 San Francisco 3

BATTING Runnels, Boston Smith, Chicago

PUERTO RICO'S FINEST MOVERS

St.

Louis (Simmons 74), night. Cincinnati (Hook 10-17) at Milwaukee

find

Popcorn, Gum, Art Actors laughter.

Games

(Friend

Even if the to neck.

row

game.

11-10)

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too dazzling.

88 81

night

around them by: become offended

A woman will prowl the aisles peering into the faces and murmuring a name. If you like to sit close, the girl you brought will

1

including

;

when they’re shushed. A child will wonder why there are no commercials.

(First)

Pittsburgh St. Louis

Not

seats looking for a!

Two women will annoy those discussing personal problems and

(Second)

NATIONAL

under

A guy will lean down and light a cigarette which he will conceal in cupped hands until the usher spots him. . 3

(Second)

Cleveland

will crawl

shoe.

night.

AMERICAN

182 Manuel

A woman

Bal-

night.

13-15)

17-8),

Sunday's

2 1

Denver

11-5),

Baltimore

Eastern Division Houston New York

New

Sunday's Scores Baltimore 3 (First)

City

Los

Press

34%

at

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One cough will start a lot of them. An usher will ask you to stand up so he can look under your seat with a flashlight for a woman’s lost earring. There will be a woman who loudly explains the action to her child, At least one -spectator will sleep through the, picture. : ‘

23%

Cleveland 9, Kansas Cit» 2 (Second) Chicago 8 Detroit 4 (First)

bout.

Inc.

6-3329

New

New

The leading lady will be saluted with wolf whistles if she appears in a bathing: suit.

night.

10-22)

(Lary

(Perry

Kansas

vacant

Transportation,

Estimates

land

Promoter Jack Solomons plans the fight for London’s Wembley Indoor

(Brown

Detroit

and

3-1),

(Brewer

timore

Alphonse Helmi were named yesterday to fight world title.

(Stafford

Boston

champiFrance’s

Capitol

Free

York

By Jimmy Cannon

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for

George scoring

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punch

Oilers’ his

a

Houston retained

4 a

The Blanda

To Happen

:

Tiger

base

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6%

runners

were

out trying to steal only

17

times in 1959. It tied the American

League

record

for

fewest

times

at

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|

|

THE SAN JUAN , STAR++ ie Tuesday, September' 20; 1960

A haber Sports, AtSwee ps

|

23

Team

Enters Trac Isla| nd ener k .

Venezuela

U.S.

:

In Davis Cup Zone Final ForLatin AmericanGames By

CLEVELAND (AP)—Barry Mackay of Dayton and Bernard Bartzen of Dallas won singles matches over

Rico

Puerto

JIM

accepted

nations,

the United

DOUGLAS

invitation

an

yesterday

to

participate

at Santiago, Chile Oct. 11-16. Venezuelan netters yesterday as the U.S. team completed | American Track and Field’ Games including Spain and Portugal, countries, dozen two Nearly i finals. tennis Cup Davis Zone a sweep of the American Jt was Bartzen’s 12th straight Cup victory. MacKay, service

held

his

throughout

powerful in

English-speaking

coach at the University of Puerto 1|Rico and co-ordinator for the

defeating

Tyo Pimentel, 63, 63, 6-3, Bartgen overwhelmed Marcos Gambus, 61, 60, 60 in the first match, alowing the Venezuelan No. 2 netter only the second game Gambus served.

Darlene Women’s

terday

island

firmly

suggestion

turned

that

she

the

was.

the

| |

Bueno

defeated

this

Guerra

CASTRO, FRANCISCO Puerto Rican Olympic

Maria

no of Brazil and°either Hard

of

the

States

and

,

Tolled

Triumphs

games

of

191,

193

and

- VAN HORN (Continued Horn the

From

er

Back

Van

Horn

said.

“Not only would these courts be a boom to the young players, it would

help

tourism.

discourage

why we a fee to

on weekends the

We

have

to

tennis-playing tourists

now. That’s non-member

charge a play here

and after three in

afternoon during the On Tennis Map

week.”

Van Horn dug into his files to

produce some stateside clippings about Puerto Rico tennis players, “These kids have put Puerto Rico on the tennis map,” he

said

proudly

as

he

a New York Herald ticle about Pasarell

National

Singles

pinpointed

Tribune arin the U.S.

Championship

at Forest Hills. “And more and more tourists are coming here to play tennis, The municipal courts would have to be built close by so both he tourists and youngsters can reach them

quickly.

near

Sixto

Escobar

would

be

ideal

“But

wait

to build

available

fore Van

an

the land

The

open

be

who

was

high

with

courts.

All

taken

be-

pro champ

The

Canada

Stevens 578.

Mark

Dry

team

in the

series record with a 2,661 at Bolera

de

Rio

Besides

Piedras.

being

a Puerto

Rican

high, the mark is the fourth best ever recorded by an ABC team.

The old Puerto Rican mark of 2,525

was

Dry.

also

held

The

team

was

by

Canada

composed

Jim Stevens, Paul Blanco, Fernando Paul Oller.

Series On San Juan has

Stevens, Mufioz

of

Jose and

radio station WAPA that

it will

car-

Ty all games of the 1960 World Series beginning Oct. 5.

Art

M.

Service

—-

Brochures

Lett ‘1e0ds

and

Olympics,

Shot

four

some

it

best,

Latin

for

Sought

Man

It is hoped that shot-put chamio will be able pion Ramon is a He on the team. to be

in in

sergeant stationed

and is Guerra

Army states.

the the

being

now

said that efforts are made to locate him.

Rosario won the shot put competition at the Central American Games. His best mark is 48 feet, inches.

six

Other team probables include German Guenard, another Olympian. His speciality is the 400 meters. He won a heat at Rome could

that

in 472, a time

top

good for, one of the places at Santiago.

Rico’s -1500-meter

Puerto

Pedro

is the

run

4:05.

in

be

three

best

has

who

Mariani,

distance

How-

ever, the winning time for this four under be should event minutes. the

Victor

jump,

high

Car-

mona has cleared six feet, three inches. A Brazilian has done 6-7. Manuel Cladio will be the isHe land’s broad jump chance.

Tel.

LOCK

MASTER LOCKSMITH We cut you a key even if the

original is lest. and

Associates 3-3001 ~

in

Masterkeying

combination MAYOL

KEY

changes ST.

VICE

Stop 25% Fernandez Juncos Ave., Log

we will get good players.” He was scheduled to address the Ponce

Lions Club last night on the prospects of his team.

Santurce;

Carlos

meeting:

the

at

present

Also

Vazquez, Johnny Leith, San Juan;

Bob Caguas, Hiram Cuevas,

Garcia

Mendez

and Babel Perez, Mayaguez. Leith asked for league approval

to have Phil Rizzuto be consider-

ed as a native ball player

he

will

play

for

San

Juan.

only

a few

because

games

Rizzuto, the former great short-

stop for the Yankees, has announced that he may play a few Senators. Each for the games

team is limited on the of imported players. The league officials

number

had given up a walk made a wild pitch, the

began A

isn’t OUR to say.

hit, a walk

choice produced cloud of despair

the

Bradley,”

a fielder’s

and

CARS

EUROPEAN

CARS

701

Moyol

St.

Santurce

tried

to

start

a

rally. But he struck out against a little girl named Bertha Ragan, who closes her eyes as she starts her delivery.

Ash gainst

showed

his

best

form

a-

the girls in the first same.

meeting,

said

however, not play

part of the San Juan

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and

walk

more hits finished In this next turn

desperately

they

two runs and a settled ove: the

Another

stands. ley

Bradley

and then spectators

to stir.

“This seemed

WHEEL BALANCE AND ALIGNMENT AMERICAN

the

fame

the

alive in the third. After

zuto could

at

after

said

weighing

silently

game,

that could have been his had he known. believe couldn't crowd The their eyes when the champs ‘ame

Page)

Back

Frem

told me about the no-

Bradley:

hitter,”

hes recorded 23 feet, four inches.

Specialist

Bouret St., Santurce

(Basement) sn _

the

SERVICE

& Design Se. vice

401

of

AND

Forms

Smith

one

mark

good

is still a America.

Quelity Offset Printing ond Circulars

106

previous

his

pRINTING Business

in

was

inches

under

feet

R.’s 400 hope

afraid to start the season.” “And

100 the

in

men

“Nobody

|

PONCE

Central

in 21.5.

Camacho,

feet, seven

In

Air

announced

200

GUENARD

..eP.

could possibly capture thé hop, step and jump competition. Although his Rome effort of 46

bet

and pondered the problem. “Even = more court here wouldn't ap

individual

Junior Bowling League Saturday cracked the Puerto Rican high

Meiling

can’t

in 1945, looked out to the courts ip.”

old-

third

Keglers Top

Stadium

long.” Horn,

winner’s

finished

had

spot.”

these

the

seratch game, 242. Paul had high scratch series,

ground

government will

brother, Oller

Page)

school early Friday afternoon. “It would cost the government about $175,000 to build 20 municourts,”

Stevens,

a 624.

repeated over and over as youngsters came in from

eipal

Jim

the

island’s

194 to win the Canada Dry 200 Club Bowling Tournament which

GERMAN

(Continued

the

run

Pedro

will be invited to tour Australia later this year, the Lawn Tennis ended Sunday at the Bolera de Association of Australia decided | RioRio Piedras. Pi last night His series total of 638, including a 60 handicap, was 12 better than the score of the Thirteen-year old Paul Stevens runner-up, Rafael Oller.

Stevens

scoring.

Games,

has

He

hop, step and p in the broad jum

Sandra

United

American

the 1948 and 1952 Olympic games

Bue-

Reynolds, South Africa, or Dar- a lene

in

part

took

Castro

week.

last

inning when the gals did all their

Cruz

200-meter

and

year’s

last

at

events

100

the

both

ped

City College’s track and field team

(AP)—Wimble-

tennis champion

York

New

of

coach

named

the

he had a the third

well enough. In fact, until no-hitter going

‘| brothers could finish one-two in _|the Games. Rivera In Dashes former Another likely Santiago chamathlete, pion is Manuel Rivera, who cop-

Anyhow,

was

that

started off

The big “Showboat”

younger Cruz’ who has cleared

said

Ash

held the gals to one hit as the a 21 won Marines Juan San decision. five-inning were games Both affairs.

‘114 feet.

Invite

MELBOURNE

don

game of a doubleheader. In the first game, Albert

most

vaulter

pole

be will likely brother, Ruben,

enough.”

Aussies

Saturday.

second

The

Stalion second

and his Naval ‘| Bradley 3-0, in the -|teammates,

p.m. at Sixto Escobar Stadium. The second is scheduled for the following

three

with

walks, the Raybestos Brakeites, defeated champions, U.S. the

at 1:30

first will be Saturday

The over

it’s about time I did win the championship. I’ve been trying long’

The women won. Coupling three hits

at the

14.11%

cleared

He

softballers

from Stratford, Conn. last night at the San Juan Naval Station.

Rome Olympics. There will be two tryouts for the other berths on the squad.

Darlene

year.

ley against the women

pole vault record of 14 feet, six

jn the finals at Wimbledon this year. “Still,” Darlene mused, “I did beat her in the French Championships

By JIM DOUGLAS It was O’Dell “Showboat” Birad-

He

this month

earlier

inches.

Maria were scored when she was just a beginner,” Darlene said. “She has most of the big ones. Miss

30

Girl's Softball Squad Beats The Navy, 3-0

will fly direct from Villanova College outside Philadelphia to Santiago. Cruz holds the South American

moster of Maria Bueno. . Miss Hard defeated the Brazilian girl Saturday for the U. S. title, 63, 10-12, 6-4. “Most of my victories

that

Heading the delegation will

yes-

down

yesterday

be Rolando Cruz, who finishel fourth in the Olympic pole

(AP) U. S.

champion,

said

Puerto Rico will send 28 to men, two for each event.

Denies tennis

team,

vault

FOREST HILLS, N. Y. —Darlene Hard, the new

+

sie

track

head

Guerra,

Eugenio

+

teams.

will send not invited.

were

States and Jamaica,

Latin

first

the

in

Juan

team.

°


’ d i a r f A t o N ‘ r e n w O B B e Ponc the San Juan Star

By PEDRO ROMAN Ponce Lions—weak link in the Winter League—were the subject of

y< >

PONCE—The a meeting

of team

owners

and

league

Ponce owner Martiniano Garcia * proposed that the team owners held

$PO RTS

agree to $300 per

team.

a mutual game for

This,

important

the

guarantre of each vi: iting

meetings

business,

was

most

not

pass-

ed.

San Juan, Puerto Rico, Tuesday, September 20, 1960

But ing

another

the

meeting

guarantee

concern-

money

wil

be

president Pedro Vazquez here yesterday.

in the

league’s

headquarters

San

Thursday

cause of its poor showingin

Juan

59-60 and the lack of talent on hand for this year’s team. | R. C. Stevens is the only. player signed to a Ponce ‘tontract thus far, ; Garcia said that he “was not (See PONCE, Page 23)

at 2 p.m.

As the “poor sister” in the league, Ponce has the other club owners worried. There is a rumor being circulated in this town that Ponce fans will boycott

the

Lions

this

season

be-

Giants Crush Chicago San Juan Needs

Public Schmidt, Kirkland Homer Net Courts -Van Horn InDoubleheader Victories a

DOUGLAS

Out

on

the

courts

were

Do-

stateside tournaments. Pasarell and de Jesus won the U. S. Boys’ Double title last year. The

prise

ll-and

12-year

olds

com- |

the next

group.

Albert

Ca-

rrero, Stanley Pasarell, Ramon Almonte, Antonio Ortiz, Billy Rood, and Richard McKinley are

the big hit the

in

shots

against

a

wall.

Won Doubles Title “Even now, we don’t have players of all ages. Until Charlie

ners-up this year in Boys’ ll-and-under ships

no younger

players

of

lack

could

of

develop

space.

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doubles.

Battle To Play Among the eight-year-olds who are beginning to develop are

Fasarell and his group started playing in stateside tournaments, because

in

the U. S. Champion-

Roberto

verly

Ortiz,

Swartz

Andy

Brandi,

and

Eileen

all these

players

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Poma-

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16-year and

old

Jorge

class de

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in the second game and hit two home runs in

Kirkland the first

game.

was

The

second

game

can-

celled at the end of eight innings because of darkness. Schmidt’s home run was all ed. O'Dell allowed only three hits in scoring his eighth victory in 20 decisions.

Stars

Lefthander Seth Moorehead retired the first 12 Giant batters

Felix Maisonet struck out 11 batters in the abbreviated game, cut short because Vega

broke the streak when he singled in the fourth, his only hit. Then Kirkland doubled and

Alta

Jim

seven

innings.

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game

game

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a

the

League All Stars The two all star

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Caratini last night. teams are

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the offense that Billy O’Dell need-

defeated All

Kirkland

San

Schmidt hit a grand slam homer

to

won’t get a court later,” Van (See VAN HORN, Page 23) 4

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baseball

Pasarell is

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When

Puerto

of Manhattan, 7 to 4, last night

can handle new youngsters only every three years.” Running down the Hilton’s tennis roster, the kids fall into three different age groups. With

town, it’s quite a battle a court. “You better play now,

YORK

of

the

standouts. Most of them summer tournaments in

rian Santoni, Antonio Ortiz, and Ramon Almonte, all 11 and un- the states this year—thus making} |it possible for a younger group der Eight-year old Andy Brandi (to begin. Almonte and Ortiz were -runwas across the courts, hitting

practice

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Willie

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face

him.

Orlando

Davenport

Cepeda

was _ intentionally

walked. Schmidt then cleaned the bases with a four bagger. Puerto

Rican

Jose

Pagan,

San

Francisco shortstop, tripled and singled in the first game in five times

at

bat.

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was

one

for

four, a single, in the second game. At

San

Chicage

(First)

Francisco

Blasingame,

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