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Vol. I No. 274

San Juan, Puerte Rico, Thursday, September 22, 1960

Tel. 3-8400

Second-ctaas

pestagse

paid

at Sam Juan, Puerte Bice

China, Spies, Other ssues To Be Aired By WILLIAM L. RYAN UNITED

(AP)—The

YORK

NEW

-

first political shooting broke

States

out yesterday a few hours after .a vague, roundabout death threat against Soviet Premier Klirushchev was reported by the police depart-

by

a

stray

bullet

and

Cubans

and

were

wounded

in

less

eral Assembly for relief from

seriously

The

issue

p.m.

as the

was

taken

jet

to St, Clare’s

accompanied

had

been

demonstrating

As in

ear-

TWO

PALS

with

Premier

MEET—Cuban

Agrarian

after

York’s Harlem.

Institute.

WIPR Will

Caste,

left, Seaman

a meeting

in Castro’s

The man

(AP

Cuban

the

of

Phote)

Commonwealth station

present a news from

yesteryear, poetry and music,

it was learned yesterday.

spokesman

Oliveras,

plans , »which will television viewers of

culture

a new direcof Education

a

WIPR-TV

announced

educational

television

yesterday

that

director,

meetings:

with

has

been

determined

role

of

is

that to

said

several

Oliveras, bring

_

Comes

ambitions

to

his

e.

it

the to

Star

Publishing

1960

Corp.,

by

San

the

Juan,

P.

R.

Puerto Rico is the name of a US.-affiliated “showcase of democracy” in the Caribbean. Puerto

Rico,

since

is also the name in

the

Cuban

last

month,

of a sugar mill town

of

Alacra-

the public programs of high-cali-

nes. This mill is one of the 26

ber cultural value and to eventually channel educational pro-

Castro’s

| (See WIPR, Page 20)

of

consideration

station,

revolution

nationalized

sugar

showcase

democracy”

which

centrals

of

now.

in

“direct

carry

the

names

of

featured

Albizu

guest

even

listen

speech

and

to

he

Hisen-

also

com-

3.) Named

committees.

successive

met

as

The

first,

or political

committee,

was called into session first. It elected Sir Claude Corea of Ceylon as. chairman. Carlet R. Aw

chiefs

to

Haiti

of

guste

of the most

was

chair-

elected

man of the Special Political Committee. Janez Stanovnik of Yugoslavia was named to head the (See ASSEMBLY, Page 20)

J. LIDIN

The Commonwealth Department of Justice is expected to hand down a ruling today which may qualify the Christian Action oe as a full-fledged political party.

will

in English,

A

southward

Latin

Campos,

of

favorable

to

Ameriean

an

was

the

assembly

of government officials and sugar workers held at the mill. That same night, at a totally

-from

ceived

-the

the

seventh

two

rows

the

stage.

ovation row

from

directly

re-

seated

in

front,

behind

my

seat.

Juarbe

On

stage the On Juarbe, secretary

issue

At

She the

could

to run

candidates

a

in

municipalities and districts throughout the island.

separate and Castro-headlined activity in the CTC workers palace in Havana, the wife of Albizu was) signalled out for praise

of

slate

full

ruling

party

the

qualify

republics or areas. Last Aug, 23 Laura Meneses de Albizu Campos, wife of jailed and hospitalized Puerto Rican nationalist Party chief Pedro

not

Committees

session,

is expected

He

today.

might

pro-

Page 2.) indicated

In its two-hour afternoon session yesterday, the assembly

whose domi-

many

Tri-

aid-to-Africa

See story on Soviet leader

By HAROLD

(STAR reporter Harold J. Lidin—who ‘recently returned Cuba—tells in this second article of a four-part series

Copyright

following

WIPR-TV

from of

programs.

program

presence

far-reaching

page

in 1956 by

15th

Herald

plained to newsmen that he was under “house arrest’’ (See story

Sure Of P.R. ‘Liberation’

Cuba

yesterday Puerto Ric 0 and the rest of Latin America.) bring to local By HAROLD J. LIDIN' a concentration

Culture Stressed Leopoldo Santiago Lavandero, WIPR-TV

the

historic

York

posal. The hower's

United

Trying To Grab Us From U. S. Orbit

of the Department of Educa-

Candido

the

tensions.

New

Ruling Today On CAP Oualification AsParty

Offer New

government’s

the

rostrum

fill the air this season with a host of new shows, including Shakespeare warzuelas, documentaries and public service programs.

Working under tive by Secretary

that

dangerous world issues, attention centered upon the appearance of the on Eisenhower President

By A. W. MALDONADO

tion ‘will also “newscast” of

to

arms.

toward

Shows, Stress Culture controversial

claim

of state and government, headed

at left foreground

chief

Jimenez,

Nuiiez

Antonio

Capt.

Premier

Khrushchev

hotel in New

(See VIOLENCE, Page 20)

The

complaint

Soviet

The official, who declined use|is

the

China’s

nation was smothered

by

lier against Castro, sat eating at scparate tables in the El Prado Restaurant, 854 Eighth Ave., near Sist St.

WIPR-TV,

Red

the question of Hungary, revolution against Soviet

her tourist parents, and five men who

of

a

States has engaged in aerial spying over the U.S.S.R.; the United States proposal for discussion of

Hospital for emergency surgery. The violence erupted at 3:20 girl,

up

bune reported yesterday that the President would offer a new “open skies” inspection plan and

U.N. membership, supported by the Communist block, the Sov-

The injured girl, shot in the right side of her back with the bullet lodging in her stomach muscles, was identified by police as Magdalina Urdaneto, of CaraShe

(The

The General Assembly reconvenes at 10:30 a.m. today. The assembly was braced for fireworks and procedural wrangles. Among these would be the

Cubans.

cas.

polished

international

the cold war’s perils.

shooting is believed the work of pro-Castro

Union

declarations yesterday on preservation of world peace, while

the

critically

restaurant.

a

Soviet

fledgling new member na-*+ unveil new or revised proposals tions begged the U.N. Gen- in a challenge to Moscow to ease

anti-Castro

three

the

(AP)--The United

spectacular new

ment. In the shooting, a nine-yearold Venezuelan girl was struck wounded,

and

NATIONS

Stage

is

Juarbe

of

Foreign

Relations of the Nationalist Party, hovered beamingly be(See CUBA, Page 16)

CAP

contention

son to reject a petition if the identity of the signer is other-

wise

clear,

FloEduardo secretary CAP res claims that three precincts will be salvaged by the party if

the

Justice

the

above

not*grounds

Juan

a

that failure to state color, age, or precinct is not sufficient rea-

He

cited

Department

a

re

to reject a petition. Rio

Piedras

Zone 4 in San Juan which will umn if the

decides

“technicisms” II

and

as two areas

enter the CAP colJustice Dept. makes

liberal interpretation of (See CAP, Page 21)

the


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SAN

JUAN

STAR

Thursday, September 22, 1960.

President To Offer U-2 Planes

For Aerial Inspection Under U.N. | African Aid Plan Seen ely In Ike's Talk Today

Eisenhower Will Visit Tito, Other Leaders In N.Y. Today By FRED meet

WASHINGTON with President

Ghana,

Nepal

and

NEW YORK (AP)—President Eisenhower will offer a vast new plan for African aid and suggest a United Nations aerial peace patrol when he addresses the U.N. today, the New York Herald Tribune reported yesterday. The newspaper's lead* Reliable informants quoted by story said specific proposals the Triburie said the U.S. has twe in the speech draft cast the alternatives on the role the U.N. world organization in a star- could play in the “open skies” ring role in contrast with plan whereby high-flying planes recent Soviet efforts to cir- could help guard the world against surprise attack. cumvent the U.N.

S$. HOFFMAN

(AP)—President Eisenhower will Tito of Yugoslavia and leaders of

Lebanon

this

afternoon

in

New

York.

The White House announced the appointments last night, bringing to 22 the+—— of Latin American countries.

number

of

high

government

officials with whom the President will confer after his speech to the United

His

scheduled

foreign

leaders

Nations

to the U. N. General Assembly. The White House said the speech

General

Assembly

had been announced earlier Eisenhower would give a

huncheon

for

18

will be about

CANAVERAL,

Fla.

marred

the

The

The

40-foot

center

8:02

at

Scout

this a.

m

and

Prime

Minister

The

&

An

announcement said

radio

being

received

pound

pay

However,

an

hour were

the

from

328

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rates.

against

involved

in the

During

he

80-member

party

termed

the

night

he

there

it was

Sunday

the

switch

the |

to

Cuban’s

hotel

reportedly

bill from

$400

because they took more roooms than in the Shelburne. Shelburne

owner

the move “purely rranged stunt. He

the

offer

of

Security before

free

agents

Castro’s

the Prime was made

to $800

brushed

here

the

aside

to

party

at

the

by

the

minister,

of

seen

told

He

couldn’*t

form ‘of

:

The African plah, the paper reported,

could

as the

recent

to

help

be

as

big

$500

in

underdeveloped

American

countries.

difference

scope

million

would

plan Latin

The be

main

that

the

Latin plan will funnel aid through the Organization of American States The

instead of emphasis

the U_N. would be

on

West.

Sunday

available

him

This

into

supply

of

Uranium-

whether

switch

of was

is

providing

the

Soviet

Unien makes a like amount available and from the same source—amilitary production.

the

members

the

a

235 to help Africans develop atomic powers for industria} use.

stormed

when

.

Also, the Herald said, the United States will offer to make

remember

stirring

around

plenty

of

included

the

THE

MOON

Thursday. Sept: rises today at 7:34 7:43

2: A.M.

The meen and sets at

P.M.

Theresa.

police,

the

newsmen

posting

that

went

out

for

the

however.

of patrol-

Primier

Tuesday

of the U. N. General

D.D.S., M.S.D.

Castro

afternosa

Assembly.

Dr. Angel M."Yoret Te

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Castro

told

were

H. M. DAVILA ALONSO

SUITE

under

planned to remain inside the hotel all day yes-

first.

for chilirch and people WHA scpsiive skin,

but

supervision.

men on rooftops of buildings across the street from the hotel. Raul Roa, Jr., son of the Cuban foreign

long

Aides

was

in the area. Precautions

Minister said Tuesday that an effort Saturday to obtain reservations but

Shade

U.N.

The guard force included 258 uniformed officers and an unnamed number of detectives

a

at

Theresa

Sunday.

or

group

There

called

bowed

accommodations

checked

arrival

but

cerned,

was pretty much the same way Tuesday. All was quiet then outside the hotel as well as inside. There were no spectators and no demonstrators.

a day

Spatz

he

Saturday

of them

propaganda” and a preahad originally refused to

take in Castro as a guest State Department request.

project.

It

boosted

in the Theresa

Edward

inspection

In any case, it appears that the Theresa’s guests don’t like to get up early. Up to 9 am. yesterday not a single one

new

room

switched

before

said

the Castro planned.

stalked

high

hours

Woods

and

Theresa.

However,

the

ULN.

and went to the U. N. to

what

for

or

Love B. Woods, operator of the Theresa, said definite arrangements for the transfer , from the Shelburne were made at 5 p.m. Mon-

Minister

to stay at the Negro section

reservations

report

answerable to the U_N., or they could be flown by non-U.N. pilots agreed upon by the powers con-

in

speech, saying he would renew his “open skies” proposal first suggested at the Geneva summit ourerenee. The reds rejected it < =

(AP

Assembly.

a

The newspaper’s story describthe program as something in

confidence

ported on President

the

came

allowing African nations to act independently from either East

that the hotel was unable to accommodate

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start.

according

protest

burn-out.

performed

shown in New York, will with President Eisenhower

against | teday.

(AP)—Cuban

out of the Shelburne

actually

seconds

stage

Tite, meet

London

The planes could either be flown by pilots recruited by and

of

rushing in aid after a situation already has become critical. The New York Times also re-

“TODA Y--Presideat

took quarters at the Hotel Shelburne night. On Monday night, Castro angrily

Lt. Col. Donald A. Stine, project director, said that “all four | there

the

a project official re

was

heavily

YORK

* But, situation,

contact

were

NEW

couldn’t

radio

of|

Fidel Castro apparently wanted Hotel Theresa in the Harlem

load.

that

stages

odds

ever in a wide in what amounts

From

that the President would propose the U.N. use America’s-U-2 planes

the

getting

Minis

Salaam

res-

Fidel Wanted To Bed Down In Harlem From The Start

|

ported at a news conference two hours later that instruments had given an erreneous indication

and

Saeb

greater

Angry Switch Only An Act

four

signals

from

Prime

given

“preventive diplomacy”—designed to prevent any situation from

ing.

precision.

hater

ed

appoint-

any Khrushchev-Eisenhower meet-

solid-fuel stages fired with clocklike

| =

Lebanon.

test

the

of Ghana,

be

to a vote U.N.

said the meetscheduled for

afternoon

U.N.

ponsibility than range of affairs,

long.

ter B. P. Koirala of Nepal, and¢SPEAKS

lifted

missile

other

Nkrumah

by less of sign-

Blue

ftom

The President, it said, will urge

the

ments are with President Kwame

atmosphere.

smoothly

a

3 p.m.

als from the package which contained instruments for de tecting nuclear explosions high above

40 minutes

James C. Hagerty, ing with Tito is

—The Air Force’s Blue Scout rocket hurled a payload deep into space yesterday but the

test was

of

The President’s press secretary,

representatives

Space Shot Marred When Signal Fails CAPE

with

part

two-pronged diplomatic campaign which will open with his speech

today. It that

meetings

were

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THE SAN JUAN STAR = Thursday, Septembér 22, 1960’

Killer's Mother Asks Watch Rain Over West through-

Rico fallen

where heavy rains this: week on areas

hilly area east of here. Mrs. Guillerma Mufioz de a careworn | Rodriguez,

have

woman

water-saturated. Heaviest, rainfall was reported at San Sebastian which received 296 inches between 1 and 2 p.m.

by

no means one-hour

a record.

In a

an

easterly

wave

of

wet weather was reported moving westward through the Windward Islands

east

of Puerto

Rico.

How-

ever, the low pressure trough plays little wind change.

‘1 Am

Under

Rodriguez,

efficient

She

was

interview-

Tomas

Torres

Marre-|

Roger

Castro

He

was

being

transported

from the State Penitentiary in Rio Piedras to the Ponce Municipal

dent Eisenhower’s United Nations speech today. At 3:20 p. m. Khrushchev and

Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko suddenly appeared on building’s Through

an

answered him

main

from

over

entrance.

interpreter,

questions the

“Arrangements

will

made with Castro.” When asked whether

conference

he

Several hours later, at 6:40 p.m. Khrushchev returned to the baleony to pose for some Soviet photographers. Again the

did not say for how long. Asked about visiting Cuba, he

replied,

at the Soviet U. N. delegation headquarters at 680 Park Ave. He also raised the possibility he might not even listen to Presi-

the

was

cow, our

going

to

Khrushchev

said,

be

or

noise

not

visit

is

secret.”

Questioned regarding his plans, Khrushchev held out his hands and said, “I shall not see the United States. For me, this

is

the

United

States.”

He

was referring to the State De_partment’s order restricting his travel

to

Manhattan

“I am under house so my

movements

are

Island.

arrest, and cramped,”

fore Red

the U. N. leader said,

people always

the

United

or

Assembly, the “I shall be at

Nations

tomorow.”

the

in the United States. It’s the wise guys that make

most

noise.”

San Juan, Ponce

Mayaguez—Variable

with

ly cloudy

scattered

tonight,

with

cloud-

showers

becoming

isolated

showers,

to-

most-

thunder:

.

PUERTO RICO and the VIRGIN ISLANDS: Variably cloudy

today and tonight with scattered showers and thundershowens.

12

YESTERDAY’S M. YESTERDAY’S

87

at .

LOW:

In the midst of this, Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko drew up in a limousine and Khrushchev

called,

Gromyko!:.’ The foreign

171,

STATESIDE:

then

“Down

minister

with

San

Juana:

Fajardo:

Ponce: Mayaguez:

3:24

a.m.

3:13 a.m.

0:05 a.m. 3:06 a.m.

ASHFORD

4:03

3:52 p.m.

12:28 p.m. 3:45 p.m.

HOUSE

jail

and

escaped.

New

York,

70,

nimo Room of the Caribe Hotel with Rear Adm.

arm

73,

clear;

sent

out late

Frank

Crocco,

to members, secretary,

the

rough

us

a 4ot

terrain.

i

him

to

take

care

of

him

awhile. They said he money periodically from for

spending

and

for

recéived relatives

was

known

to

save most of it. Heavy rains which converted much of the area into mud, was also slowing down search efforts. Rodriguez, described as “‘very dangerous;”” was convicted in 1954 of the knife killings of his mother-

MRS. years

the

meeting

as it is possible

received

their

Adm. Smith will speak on the “New! horizons in the Navy

League.”

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He is five feet, three incies tall, weighs about 140 pounds, and has brown hair and eyes. He has a thin

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NOTICE To

the

PLEASE

residents

CALL

6-6000

The Police of Puerto Rico At the service of the

Capt.

that

in the Rio

MUNOZ ... little by little

tiary.

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said yes-

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“Rodriguez has friends and ‘relatives throughout this entire area,” he said, ‘and he might be able to get help from some of them.” Had Enough Money Police said they think Rodriguez also has enough money with

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some have not notice,” ‘he said.

Dallas,

to

Do you need the services of the Police?

81, thunder showers; Los Angeles, 66, cloudy; San Francisco, cloudy;

going

Navy League will hold a luncheon meeting today, at the San Gero-

terday. “I want to remind all members of the Navy League of

Denver, 57, partly cloudy; Washington, 72, partly cloudy.

is

of the Metropolitan Area

cloudy; Boston, 63, clear; Chicago, 59, partly cloudy; Philadelphia, 72, partly cloudy; Miami,

49,

“This

of trouble,’ one policeman szid, indicating with a sweep of ‘his

The Puerto Rico chapter of the

p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

author-

looked

22 9:48 9:39 9:54 9:22

city

laughed.

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ities, was not manacled when he leapt from a police wagon outside

Smith, Jr., commandant of the 10th Naval District, as speaker. Notices of the meeting were

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truth?”

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him, Khrushchev said sarcastically: “Those are the wisest

day

the

by not

iness

for

below

whether

FORECAST:

remarked:

“That is America—the supreme culture, Have you ever seen anything like this in our country.” Khrushche then exchanged banter with reporters, asking if they were “agents who have conte

startled,

he was going to listen to President Ejisenhower’s address be-

and

he _

his

he added. When a group of demonstrators a block away set up a torrent of shouts and whistles against

asked

and

attracted

at

newsmen. When

pickets

attention

Mos-

“That

of

shouted

walk

work.”

according

night.

Elias,

ro, Juan J. Sanchez, and Mendoza. (STAR Pheto)

sleeve,

balcony

police

dino

dis-

He

second-story

he would not have escape. It was in-

More than 30 policeman and peed at her house in Barrio Cotto Laurel. Her son is believed to be nal guards were scouring the hilly area around Rodriguez’ home in hiding out in that general area. Mujfioz, convicted of Barrio Cotto Laurel, a rural distwo killings in 1954, escaped from trict about eight miles east of Ponce. k a police van in this city Monday

NEW YORK, (AP)—Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev protested he was “under house arrest” as he startled newsmen by holding an impromptu shirt-

the

put hand-

NEW JUDGE—Olga Cruz de Pasqual was one of five district court judges sworn in yesterday by the Chief Justice of Supreme Court, Luis Negron Fernandez. Also sworn in were Antonio An-

House Arrest’

press

police

son “little by little, gradually and slowly.”

Nikita Chides Wise Guys balcony

didn’t the

“If they had, been able to

to him.”

him.

Police

asked police to look for her

come

period on Novem-

ber 11, 1931, he said, San Juan received a rainfall of 3.48 inches. Meanwhile,

“‘Why

to visit

Blames

cuffs on my son,” his mother said.

She explained this meant that she didn’t want “any harm to

that the 2.96 inches was “heavy” similar

early fifties

who has epven other children

Wednesday morning. Climatologist David Smedley said yesterday

but

in her

his relatives

S

showers

ISIS

scattered

out the island today, are keeping a close watch on conditions in the western section of Puerto

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By PEDRO ROMAN . of escaped killer Segundo Rodriguez Mufioz yesterday aphimself in.to authorities. was still loose last night after having eluded for the second a* Jail for a short stay to enable

POPP

at Bureau,

PONCE—The mother ipealed to her son to turn 92-year-old killer The day a police dragnet in

PPPOE

Officials Weather~

Son To Turn Himself In

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3 DAYS ONLY THURS. FRI. (Limit

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Hotel

1,200 By

FREDERICK

An

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ficials here

are next

of- 10-15.

hotel

scheduled

to -meet

month.

Frederick Dieterle, executive director of the American Hotel Assn. in the Caribbean, said in an interview that more’ than 1,000 officials have already made reservations

both

to

attend

one

of two hotel managers

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THE

SAN

JUAN

STAR — Thursday, September 22, 1960

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PRESS HONORED—Mrs. Estelia de Rivero, chairman of the Civica’s social committee, designed and executed the clever original newspaper floral decorations and corsages for the club’s first meeting of the fall season. Above left to right are Miss Sandra Rodriguez, El Mundo; Mrs. Angela Luisa Torregrosa, El Mundo; Mrs. Rivero and Mrs.

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GROUP FROM ARECIBO—On hand for the first meeting of the season of the Women’s Civic Club of Puerto Rico in the Fiesta Room of the Condado Beach Hotel were a group from the Arecibo chapter. From left to right, above, are Mesdames Persa Gonzalez, Carmen Vargas de Zamorano, Leila Padilla de Balaguer, Carmen C. de Arana and Belén

Sylvia Ledesma, president of the Women’s Press Club here.

O. de Ortiz.

(STAR photos by Betty

Here & There

Civic Club Honors Press At First Meeting By Nory Segarra of

The Women’s Puerto Rico,

Civie Club nearly 300

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strong, turned out in their elegant best Tuesday afternoon for their first meeting of the new season in the Fiesta Room of the Hotel Condado Beach. As club,

is traditional the largest on

written

man special

ing

with the the island,

honor guests. Mrs. Lillian Torres Braschi de Canals, the Civica’s new president, for the first time.

officiated

Guests of honor Mrs. Sylvia Ledesma,

included president

of the

~qj

Women’s

Press

Club,

a

guest

and

Puerto

the

Rican

year,

at

wo-

was

Tuesday’s

“merienda”.

the meet-

Miss

Ga-

llego, a professor of Spanish at UPR, received a medal for her work and a cash prize of $100 from the club as well as a special award certificate from Miss Vientos from the Ateneo, which published the book. A

for their opening session lady members of the press were the

50 Gentle It Won't Tea

by

during

selection of her poems were read by the author. Original Floral Decorations Mrs.

Estelia

de

man of the mittee, had

who

rated

the

Rivero,

chair-

club’s social comcharmingly deco-

Fiesta

Room

for

the

|Teceived a donation from the meeting. Tables were centered if we club for her organization’s schobres aie —~ fal oe flowers, larship fund; Miss Nilita Viene out by of Mra. newspapers and magazines Rivero, tos Gaston, editor of the “Asomante”

magazine

and

president

who

of the Ateneo Puertorriqueio, and local ladies of the press. Special Guest At Meeting Mis Laura Gallego, whose book

of

poems,

awarded ; the Club prize for

“Celaje,”

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was

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‘STAR —— Thursday, Septentber 22, 1966

Who's Who.

Nae ha be Se he fe Bee he hehe fs i echa l

*

GENERAL

while

=

than

a

week,

day

for

New

York

to

board

SS. | Constitution Saturday for Europe and a new consular assignment—Berlin.

She'll

be

merce,

which

maintained

If

a branch

you

then

Rome,

of

U.S. diploMussolini’s|

all by

Italy along with matic personnel

Dept.

Besides stationed

from,

expelled

was

during

World

giers,

Genoa,

II,

Lisbon,

Tan:

Italy,

and

Lima,

Peru. In Washington, D.C., where

she was last assigned plenty of baby-sitting diplomatic

John

Judge

was

father

—her

Kearney

Miss

Aguadilla-born

in!

landings

Michael Kearney—was taken to Barcelona as a babe in arms by her Spanish-born mother when her father died. She returned to Puérto Rico to attend the Cole-

she for

friends—whose call

Ellison,

trained

S.

and

Eu-

contralto,

U.

lent

her

small her

' MISS SOPHIE KEARNEY ...to be U.S. Consul in Berlin

talents to the San Juan Altrusa Club Tuesday night to appear in a benefit concert at the Tapia Theater. Miss Ellison studied voice at the Morris Brown College in At-

ANN

nish, now

you

fall, she

will make

her U. S. debut at Town Hall in New York. For the Tapia concert, Miss Ellison chose a program encompassing

the

Italian

and

18th

art

Heart

“My

from

Samson

17th

of the

German

century,

Saint-Saens’ Voice,”

songs

and

Lieder,

Thy

At

Delilah,

sung in French, a cycle of English songs in an Oriental vein, Gershwin’s

“My

Porgy and spirituals.

Man’s

Gone

Bess,

and

The accent, however,

Now”

feel

God’s gift to American husbands. Me—I’d like to wring

on the German, for even lian and French songs on gram were listed in that And,

unexpectedly,

it was

your neck.

from

ed me

the column

like

a

king

I’m sure many

case, «and up

om

Ger-

value

to

be

advice

up

DEAR

such

you

will

tell

a wife

her

I figure

Read

me

should

husband.

WHY

perhaps

if

an able-'

~

esses

in fhe more intimate German Lieder, particularly the lovely Schubert collection: ‘Death and the Maiden,” “Singing From the

DEAR are

the

MRS. greatest.

LANDERS: I just read

You your

advice that a wife should pick up after her husband and I must Water,”’ “Night and Dreams” and you are a wonderful psychosay “The Young Nun,” that the quality logist. : and range of her voice was at its A woman who is smart enough best. to do these little things for her Miss Ellison is a big woman of it somewhat. To demonJunoesque proportions. Her vocal subdue range is reputed to span four full strate her wide range, she sang octaves. Somehow, we felt that she Wagner’s lovely ‘‘Dreams,”’ usualnever really let go vocally Tues- ly associated with a dramatic soday night—that if she really had, prano such as Kirsten Flagstad, she might have shaken the theater and a favorite of bass-baritones, rafters, and that in a sense is the spiritual ‘Water Boy.” “I Can’t Stay Here by Myself” what the audience would have deand “Witness,” two moving spirisired.

|

now,

if

right

you

people.

but

P.

make

M.

be

af-

it’s

More

wash.

a

ig yp lime” furor

iB. L. K.|

is such

which

a vital

part

sure that

you will

22 to Aug.

(July

show

you

a

Make

P.M.

others. good

for

and

enjoy

friends.

VIRGO

(Aug.

long

strides

to

whom

charmer.

on

of

company

your

in

forward

22)

there

However,

training

at

a

tender

ChubMec Concha

later.

YOU:

Don’t

bet

any-

ler around here. I pick up after my husband and figure it’s little enevdzh to do for a man who

has done so much fer me. ses

&

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is

also

a tendency to criticize a little too much. Give religious or spiritual

eee

DEAR

assist

to

gee

on—ANN

thing you need. There’s NO but-

ca-

you in getting rid of those teasions that have been mounting up for some time. Accept and use advice with. alacrity. IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY He, or she, will have a most sunny disposition and be a great

comfortable.

22 to Sept.

they can come into since orbit jvery easily. Display love of people and make

cerning

that

impression

good

day, your your

reer, as well as personal life. PISCES (Fel. 20 to March 20) Follow your intuition now con-

Im-

21)

associates

to-

individuals

or

opportuniti

congenials.

with

attractive

more

are mad

Thanks

MALE:

But

you are happy being allied with them now. Also, buy the items ycu need to make surroundings

those kinds words. The women are ALL mad, but for every female enemy I’ve a male friend.

and said “Ann

that

after

tke

appreciated.

LEO

have

women

time.

of your existence. Be bring in little gifts

Pll LANDERS: ANN DEAR bet anything your husband has butler who picks up after him. you a bundle of his shorts to a had to do the picking If YOU iron, but I decided to be a sport up you'll probably yell like the and go along with it., rest of us—ME NOW you come up ‘with the insane

backing

te contact can assist

is it a point to confer quietly with

MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) You have every opportunity now to increase harand beauty within own mony

ADMIRER

thinks you should iron my shorts from now on.” I was pretty burned up, in fact I even considered sending

pick

Evening

a long

in

being

for

fine

at you but just ignore them. You’re a smart dame —A MALE

get this kind of bodied man should of service I'll shut up.—LIVID VIV mainly DEAR VIV: I'm going to let the Itaeverybody have their say and the prothen I'll have MINE, Please stick tongue. with me.—ANN

aura

this

service. He enjoys the feeling of importance. At work nobedy treats him so good.

a group was

in

brushing

husband is bound to get it back one-hundred fold. It makes him

are

Several months ago you said a wife should iron the bedsheets lanta, Ga., and won the: John Hay —so I started to iron them. That Whitney Scholarship to study at the bedsheet controversy fran over Julliard School of Music. For the into the ironing of shorts. You been has she years the past five said -if a husband wants his studying in Europe, mainly in Bershorts ironed, to iron ‘em. So lin, and has appeared in concerts my big slob who never knew in Germany and Denmark under that shorts could be ironed, showof the U. S. State Dethe auspices partment. This

Italian, she’s

man—her voice carries a special but pleasing inflection.

LANDERS:

thinks

affairs,

days

happy

Bcd husband

altruistically

fine for going out somewith good friends and

portant

DEAR

already

be sure you improve appearance first of all. Evening is then also

Stick With Me My

more

your

home,

Rounded Program At Altrusa - Benefit Dorothy

did her

Her friends joke that she is probably the only bona fide U. S. Consul with a Catalonian accent. Actually her English is letter perfect—but as with persons languages several speak who fluently—English, French, Spa-

Contralto Presents

ropean

to

fectionate with loved one and then enjoy an evening’s fun at bihaving lots of fun. i TAURUS (April20 to May 20) some charming place. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Get out early and purchase those ‘litems that will help to beautify Jan. 20) The ideal day to dress ||your surroundings. You will be nicely and be cheerful so that able to get just what you have you can contact higher-ups for need at this been seeking for a long time. the support you This will also please your col- time. Then you can forget all achieve worry and| be very entertainyou can and leagues greater harmony with them. (Jan. 21 to Feb. GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) AQUARIYS ‘to any, fine new This can be one of your most 19) Be al

she’s been Ttaly and

the last six months

War

think

if not

jnow, you can easily understand |the views of others who are vi-

;

Barcelona, in Milan,

affectionately Fascists. She was in Tangiers, fry when the Allied Forces made! “funtie Sophie.”

their North Africa - nearby’ Casablanca.

is vital

the question,

State

in

the cold war. She’s been in tense spots before under tinder-box circumstances. When the Spanish Civil War broke out in 1936, she was _ stationed in Barcelona. In July ‘she

Repairs,

add

you in your car2er as possible. A smile will help greatly. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) You can have so much secret

Pop

ponsible

1941,

car

committed, Be happy. ARIES (March 21 to April 19)

chief

spot

ete.

today and it is wise as many persons who

where

tal to

hot

condition.

painting,

getestate

brings your charm to the surface.

Barcelona,

and she was passed over to the

a

real

she’

in

there, until under Hoover’s presidency, the office was closed

in

better

spent

other

-|as well as aesthetic pleasure. vanicement and welfare, especial- Set up a more workable and ly where your emotional or ro- intelligent budget tonight. mantic interests are concerned, LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) are wonderfully dynamic and you can find whatever most You

of the U. S. Consular Section of the U. S. Mission in the former German capital—a highly resjob

in

with

wisely

and

spent her early childhood and! girlhood. She started as a secre tary with the U.S. Dept. of Com-'

gan

the

be

home

to a greater

and.xrapport

whomever

Career Began in Barcelona Her foreign service career be-

visiting

to come

can

ting

Ly

less

This Time

TENDENCIES:

is one of your best days in a

U. S. Consul Sophie Kear- gio -Puertorriquefio de Nifias and ney. is an island girl who San Juan is now her port of call during home leaves and her le made good in the diplomatic gal diplomatic address. - corps. Miss Kearney, here her girlhood friend, Miss Aida del Valle, left San Juan yester-

a aa Baha a fa hr

“saaeeeecieecee

Righter

Carroll

By

aS)

RR

Pa

By Betty Knorr

%

e Ralin ll hal hal linia le heabahel i

What The Stars Foretell

island-Born Girl Is New Berlin Consul

for

9 FEKERK

THE SAN JUAN

Reservations

suggested.

age.


cat eeatg

THE KEY ISSUES

Queen

KENNEDY Vs.” NIXO Te

FOREIGN

seal

KENNEDY EDITOR’S

NOTE:

This

is the

The

By WILLIAM

RICHARD

STAR

WILSON

Washington

Bureau

what

F.

they

Kennedy

said,

and

Sen.

Vice

John

As

and

entered

lenge

in

pedy,

29,

the

14

Communist

chal-

was

Ken-

Europe and

Congress rising,

Nixon,

33,

were

This

was

the

for

endorsed the the Eisenhower

Kennedy,

in the Senate,

whole policy;

voted for

search

of

their

record disclose any outstanding collision of view when the two men

were required to say yes or no on the details of the various broad

LETTERS UNIVERSITY

STATUS

Bir: In an article on “The State of the University”, published on Thursday, September 15, 1960, your paper once again committed the mistake of insisting that a report submitted in Nov-

mission

at

this

of

this

progress

the

time

Com-

is

shall

that

continue

and continue at an accelerated pace.” It appears

to

. obvious

me

that

ember 1959, by a Commission, on Institutions of Higher Edu-

a normal study taken at the request of the University which study made suggestions for the corrections of certain errors in

cation

the

of

the

Middle

States

As-

University

system

has

been

sociation of Colleges and Secondary Schools in effect placed

made a spring-board from which to hurl unjust and uncalled for

the University on probation. The interpretation which then appeared in the Puerto Rican press claiming that this was a report which placed the University on probation prompted a statement by Dr. Albert E.

remarks at Puerto Rico.

Meder,

Jr.,

Chairman

of the

above It was

mentioned issued on

1960 The in its

statement is exemplary clarity and leaves abso-

Commission. February 2,

lutely no room for doubt issue. If I may quote doctor

“In the University has

not

bation.

in

of

School

of

Public

of

has

lowing

paragraph

instithese

report,

page

of

not

is

Puerto

the

Rico,

status

much

which

is

“It

been

to

of

that

is

Uniyernot the

that

it

has

We

is

is

“V..The

notice

clear

is not on probait is in effect of in

the

on fel-

the

MSA

30:

recommended University

that,

sheuld

that: be

put

the

on

Com-

mision, upon the receipt of any of these reports and first-hand observations or at any other time find that the University

is not

making

pected

of

known

educational

it;

the is

by

expansion

at

its dispesal

progress

jeopardizing

er

the

its

means

to perform is

ex-

effectiveness

beyond

competence,

otherwise

with un-

able te command the Commission’s continued confidence, the

Cemmission

of

versity.”

The

It

because

made many very real and significant advance over the years under the leadership

Benitez.

Rico

NOTE:

Commission

accredited

Chancellor

Administration

Puerte

said

respect

atten-

tion to an undeniable fact which has been grossly misinterpreted. Jorge Morales Yord4n Director

probation,

with

distributed these lines

STAR’s

tion.

commendable in the sity of Puerto Rico, least

the

pro-

which were made in their November report, Doctor Meder said: “There

call

EDITOR’S

the University is unaltered.” Referring to recommendations

then

to

on

have

the

serve

UPR

proceedures

and

graped and widely then. I trust that

that the

for placing probation:

of

should dispel all dowbt. statement was mimeo-

the Rico

Procedures tutions on

University

ment This

Meder:

placed

The

University

A mere cursory reading of doctor Meder’s February state-

University

first place, of Puerto

been

invoked

this

the

the

will

accredited

call

status

The

Act

of 1949, an authorization of $1,314,000 to implement initial: U. S.

participation Treaty

in the North Atlantic

Organization.

both

The

big-

Nixon

and

inte question

of the

Uni-

Kennedy

voting

for the lower figure. They were together, too, on aid to China, then crumbling under

the

Communist

drive.

the same year for of the Reciprocal

Both

voted

final passage Trade Agree-

ments Extension Act after having both cast a preliminary vote to kill

off

the

extension.

Complicated When

the

Question

Republicans

finally

came to power in the 80th Congress after 14 years in the minority, a drive against reciprocal trade agreements began. It became a

very

complicated

Republican

question.

leadership

The

was

deter-

mined to limit renewal of the action to one

year

tation

of

in a

the

modern

ancient

the

Democrats, concern

Assistance

two

issue

parties.

The

aged Representative spokesman of the old

ing South, wanted year

manifes-

tariff

spear-headed

by

the

Doughton, cotton-grow-

the usual three-

extension.

Democrats

charged

the

Repub-

lican one year extension merely a preliminary to killing off Pre

sidential power to negotiate re ciprocal trade agreements. Some Republicans obyiously hoped that would be the case. Others who genuinely supported the reciprocal trade powers thought

the one year extension would permit the renewal the following year

to be

coordinated

with

other

economic programs. Nixon went along with the Republican leadership on the one-year extension. Democrat

Kennedy stuck with the leaders for a three-year

extension, even voting against any extension on a one-year basis. Both Have Voted Yea But after that Kennedy has voted numerous

times

for

been

before,

is to lay

of the one

the female

true

maker,

Defense

between

primary

tes Ri-

ized for western European nations. The vote was fairly close, with

proposals they supported. A case in point was consideration

at

country,

Marshall

the

not able to vote as Vice

a

of Mutual

candi

never

to the heart

Wash-

gest issue was a proposal to reduce the amount of funds author-

President, range of

does

it has

emergency

key actions in this policy, the Middie East defense and Formosa defense resolutions. No Great Clash

Of Awakening

ago,

on.

voted

Nor

they

to

aid.

Nixon,

into positions of world

Brisk

awakening

Both have supported the extension of the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act, but with variations.

responsibility.

years

was

Both Plan.

the Vice President is taken as a whole, they supported and pushed the general advance of the U. S.

government

their action.

men voted for Greekaid when the Communist

European

Some variations are noted. Both were uneasy on foreign issues when they entered the celebrated 80th Congress of 1946, dubbed by President Harry S. Truman a ‘“‘no good, do-nothing Congress.”’ But when the record of the two

the Senate

of for

S. WHITE

But the whole heart of the problem of this campaign,

NIXON)

an exclusive series compiled by STAR

“Truman Doctrine.” Both men voted for

President

issues of their time.

in the House,

need

pressure

Richard M. Nixon have been two peas in a pod on the major foreign

men

brink

the

Both Turkish

WASHINGTON, D. C.—On the basis of how they voted, rather than

the

Voter

male group on plain, measurable and usually pocketbook interest: “It will be better for you if the Democratic ticket (or the Republican ticket) gets in, you know.” !

ington Correspondents on the views and voting differences of presidential chard M. Nixon, Republican, and John F. K ennedy, Democrat.) By

Woman

WASHINGTON—The candidates earnestly talk to the farmers, to ‘| the labor conventions, to the veterans assembled, to businessmen’s associations and all the rest. They try to appeal to every conceivable

POLICY

fourth-in

For A Day,

that

undoubted

majority

to a degree

siege =

in this

sex.

king

of this

outer

successful

*

campaign

personality

dates for President

and

in

is the

each

image- |

of the candi- ;

Vice-President

under

which.

lies a tough, able politician. And the image-makers— all of them, Democratic presidential candidate Ken-

nedy, GOP presidential candidate Nixon, Democratic’ Vice-presidential candidate Johnson and GOP Vicepresidential

their for

candidate

ultimate a day

woman

in

the

on

she

November

voter.

If one

Lodge—are

appeals

concentrating

who

will

election,

be

the

queen WHITE

American

single

group

can

be

said

to hold

the

power

of absolute

decision, it is this group. There are now 3,250,000 more eligible women voters than men voters. There is every prospect, too, that for the first time in history the women will actually cast more votes than

the men.

The days of the little woman staying home over the kitchen range while the old men sallied out to the polling booth are gone forever. (The kitchen range, too, has long departed—and sometimes the food

on the table is as truly fabricated as is the cottage in which

out in the form of something called that omnipresent electronic machine disputed mistress. )

it is set

‘“‘TV dinners” placed in front of of which the little woman is un-

Dealing with the palpable issues like civil rights and farm subsidies and tax policies is hard enough. But all this is as simple as rolling a log compared to coping with that vast labyrinth of lady-like hunches, instincts, intuitions, likes and dislikes in which the woman voter lives. In a word the woman generally, repeat generally, is reached

politically not so much

by a candidate

standing

on this or that plat-

form as on the whole sum of his personality—his “image’’—as it reaches her. Thus, above and beyond all statements of principle and purpose, every candidate offers an image of himself which he hopes

will do the job for him. jected,

must

not

be

And

these

phony—and

images,

though

consciously

pro-

aren’t.

Senator Kennedy comes through like this: a lean, somewhat casual young

man,

but

not

a callow

of great modernity,

He

back

past.

mostly

in a single

on

the

(and

one,

who

calls for action,

curiously

His

theme,

shows

himself

action,

which

he

old-fashioned)

as

action. himself

phrase,

a politician

He turns has

is that

lately

the

his put

Repub-

licans are “‘stick-in-the-mud’’—and Nixofi, too. Vice-President Nixon: a youngish—but not really young—and compact and buttoned-up sort of man; a rather quieter politician than his

rival, and sometimes one so sober in approach as almost to be somber. His unstated slogan is ‘“‘Action, yes; but haste makes waste.’’ His theme is expressed in two words: ‘maturity, experience.’ He does not attack Kennedy. Instead he smiles rather sadly and understandably over his rival. ‘‘After all,’’ the Vice-President’s manner says, ‘‘we

were all young once.” Henry Cabot Lodge,

the

Republican

Vice-presidential

candidate:

a mellow, sophisticated but also kindly man-of-the-world; a strikingly modish grandfather; a fellow not exactly looking for a job but per-

fectly ready to serve if the good people want him. Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, the Democratic

; . Vice-presidential

candidate: more than a bit of the tall, darkly handsome but rather woman-shy marshall of the old West; a leathery, laconically chivalrous man—a kind of drawling Gary Cooper to Lodge’s clipped-voiced Rex

Harrison.

TODAY’S

BEST

FROM

an_ extension

and Nixon has favored the 5-year extension. Perhaps a more revelatory vote

EUROPE

\\\g

came in 1955 when Sen. Paul Douglas (D-Ill): tried to eleminate

three protectionist provisions of the Trade Agreements Act. The Democrats divided evenly, 21 to 21. Kennedy protectionist

was side

with

unanimous

port

the

defeated. dent and

Douglas

so called vote and

Republican

sup-

proposals

were

Nixon was Vice Presinot permitted to vote

since there was One

on the in this

vote

in

no tie. 1960

might

have

been a clear test on the gradation of support for foreign aid by the

two Congressmen who are now contesting for the Presidency. But Nixon was not recorded on this roll call. Kennedy voted against recommitting

the

Foreign

Aid

Bill

to delete the Point IV program proposed by President Truman for, developed countries. Nixon’s record since shows tt he favors such development.

Kean

|

ets

led

Weer

Vb tad

sa

“Pm in a hurry! Either stop following me or walk faster!”

_

|

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Thursday, September 22, 1960

“the San Juan Star ?.0.

Sex

4187,

San

Juan,

Poerte

Pluralism Of American Society

Rico

Will Benefit Kennedy

Cause

“By RALPH MCGILL Jeba

A.

Tel BER, Regelar aw Mali

Papeecinties

Mall

(Editer.

Caairman of the Board Sxecative View President

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ether countries

Enemy Grows

One reason why a hoomerang effect is already in evidence follewing. the more unréasonable aspects of the attempt to exclude Senator Kennedy from the Presidency because of religion,

The frequent — to “balance” political tickets raciallyat times appears ridiculous. It is ,however, an imescapable fact of our urban life at its present stage of developmen) that gbv-

lies

ernment

in the unique

Bolder |

vast there

the

stage

before

this

show

closes.

What started out as a duet is likely to end in a twin . pratfall on the world’s current stage. We can hardly wait.

Nikita took a temporary lead yesterday when announced for a man

arrest”

he

from his balcony (an appropriate rostrum in his position) that he was under “house

in the Soviet U.N.

delegation’s headquarters.

Castro pulled his first prize boo-boo, unwillingly of course, when it leaked out that he planned all the while,to stay in a Harlem hotel and that his angry

exit from the Hotel Shelburne was only an hysterical on the program for we'll soak our beard

today? in hot

We don’t borscht if

these two don’t pull out all the stops to take the play away each other in the world’s press. Just wait and see. They get bolder and bolder by the hour. It won’t surprise us if they tear up the script and start throwing punches at each other. They say New York is a Summer Festival. Well, as of yesterday, it also is a Fall Festival, the craziest

and gaudiest possible. and

wowing

’em

They’re wowing ’em in Moscow

in Havana,

and

its obvious

that

even

blase New Yorkers are a bit agog over it all, And for the children who are following

this

script, we'd like to point out to them that the leading actors are the “statesmen” who want to plan the

on,

of

the

public

in

a

pluralistic

drives,

candidates

When

is

that

as

in

fashion.

polities,

are selected

And

city—Jewish, Roman is represented.

in the

Protestant—

calls

endure

with the police. He left the police van in Ponce without so much as a “thank you for the ride.” He was not

encumbered

by

ture.

Handcuffing

have

been

‘handcuffs

in

a murderex,

unkind

and

making

we

his depar-

presume,

in ; Matation

of

would

“standard

procedure.” As

being

of

last

described

night,

by

he

the

was

still at

police

as

large

“very

aud

was

dangerous.”

of cities Negroes elected to office. Now

and

straining

being In a

are

become

preposterous

and

quality

of

campaigns

and

nominated

Balanced Political Tickets then this has led to such

rival

men

in

of

civic

political

it possible

for

when the

peso, Aa. “a

course would seem to be to bring

Sei ta be Poteet a f

we'lol gels @n fitd

oe imin:

ee jit 4

remains

‘the

become

more

to go ilong with population demand

office.

endeavor

But

are

be over.

obvious

This fact, incidentally, may be th> pivot om

as to

of

a

which

poor

to

position gain,

Great

By

JAMES York

Fiiel Castro

(why

Times

Mr.

Dag,

a

Swede

head

as

United

RESTON

with

long

as

Nations

stopped Khrushchev’s Communist bridgehead

the

marskjold’s

United

Nations,

by

him, and

. of

considerable

impor-

tance. When John Foster Dulles went to his grave, he was deeply disturbed by the prospect that the addition of the African nations to the in

Nations,

that

would

organization

in faver Mr.

Dulles

strument

of

tilt the against

balance the

of the

Soviet

Union,

even

foresaw

the

of power

United day

States

when

the

United Nations, by the addition ,of many new under-developed, nations, would become an intion

of

Communist:

Soviet-Eastern

votes would become so , States v be to

and are De

SS

, and

that

a coali-

-European-Asian-African

ul that the United the United Nations

or Renin

Aaa

in the Congo, however, led by Hamshrewd preventive diplomacy, has

Soviet

Union—and

whole

business

the

was

the

Congo

new, namely—that the are mere rationalistic that they lok to the

came

most hopeful that

m the

part

Moscow than

Triumph

Fifteen years after of Nations, in 1985, its

face

the

before. U.

In

this

to

the

N.

and

of

principles,

but

achieved wisdom He

except

Of

sense,

Reasea

has

and what

known

the

siart of the greater than victory

flexibilityof

this

could

the

of Secretary

that

the start of the League influence was nil. Bat in

the

for

in

criticism

Assembly

this fifteenth anniversary of the United Nations, its influence is. ever

of the

abstained

its planes and \iechnicians

rather

The

their fear of Moscow and their confidence in the U. N. and Hammarskjold, they opposed Khrush-

a point

Service

of the world im the U. N. General started Tuesday.

Ham-

chev.

News

from

attempt to in Central

guided

RESTON

the vole and withdrew

Charter,

professional touch, opposed

suggests

to

leaders

early hours of the morning, the nations of Africa, the Middle East, and Asia voted 70-0 to suppert Hammarskjold and the U. N. rather than the

when the African nations had to choose between

This

begins

political

Communist world. This is why, when the decision

a

- Khrushchev landed planes, trucks and technicians in the Congo. He had the power to remain But

foot-dragging

U.N. as their protector against the old imperial ism of the West or the new imperialism of the

an

Africa. there.

South’s

expoe the false

If Kennedy

demonstrated something ‘under-developed nations than communistic, and

Mr. Hammarskjold had gradually mobilized forces that pushed the Soviet Union out of the

Congo, and establish a

the

intervention marskjold’s

are the

ence, applied to principle, sometimes prevail over physical power. By his patient articulation of the

the South and thus

of its leadership.

to

The reaction of the U. N. to the Seviet Union's

aton

wicked so interesting and the good so dull?), but the real hero of the day was the Secretary Gental of the United Nations, Mr. Dag Hamee

turn

Kennedy

Greater Than Ever

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.—The focus of tention at the United Nations Tuesday was and

will

Achievement

New

Khrushchev

leadership

will hurry to join up.

U.N. Influence Nikita

political

Above all, it does not wish for

to win without

succeed,

attractive

ism of their civic life is represented.

Hammarskjold’s

Southern

Kennedy.

if public

are to provide

‘“

be an emotional pulling

A good 65 per cent of the Catholic population of this country lives in 11 cities. If Kennedy can take New York and California, the ball game will

then it is necessary to see that the plural-

and

to make

politics

Until we

shall have the facts of

There will

in danger.

and

tickets

productive

public

if political parties

United

part of the authorities

because

Certainly all minority groups will feel an almost compulsive impulse to support Kennedy.

-named to civic growing number

being

to balance

we think is a flagrant example of misguided consider ation for criminals in our penal system. We can understand and appreciate the desire on families.to visit prisoners. We cannot understand a system that risks the escape of a Sorgen criminal

so

of the possible.’

together.

Thus a killer was at large last night because of what

the

in the larger urban centers Catholics—lIrish, Polish or

urban life, frequently is and political committees.

indefinitely.

in the city jail where his family could pay him a visit. But the ungrateful conyiet refused to cooperate

to

the

If one element of the pluralistic life of our great urban areas is to be so attacked, then all are

be

by car on Tuesday to Ponce where he was to be placed

there

Elence,

required that labor be represented. In the past decade the American Negro, making his own bid to become accepted into the ‘‘pluralism’’ of

Cut

Se, as a matter of what the Justice Department “standard procedure,” the murderer was taken

representation.

United States, is already in evidence.

The pluralistic fac of life for a long time has

The Commonwealth government is kind to people, even to murderers. One two-time killer was residing at the Rio Piedras Penitentiary while his family makes its home in Ponce. This, the government believes, is to

dominates

alway:

A Compulsive Impulse It is precisely here that the backfire against those who have sought to bar Kennedy on the basis of his religion, despite his clear-cut endorsement of every detail of the Constitu‘ion of the

the

intelligent

asked

which

‘is

it.

and

group

and

does

like angels we pluralism when

New

committees

Catholic

it

in

all

group

temptation

pluralistie

science

On

so that each

the

Central

watermelon, had just proved an important point, namely, that intelligence and _persist-

a hardship which no convicted murderer should

when

:

Italian—and ProtestantsIt isn’t wholly admirable. It denies the “best man’ policy. But it works.

world of the future for them and for their children’s

Unkindest

life function batter

is one large

balancing of tickets with Jews, Roman

the

Poles

from

there

abandon

children.

The

community

numerically,

England and the industrial long have been accustomed to

cities

operating

after

Italians,

peoples

F Europe. é The result

tickets,

act.

What’s know. But

Later

integration

North,

and

It offers a feeling of representation to mihority groups. It is, of course, at times abused.

waves of immigration, began a slow process of

and

into a roaring rivalry for top-billing. As of last night, it was a see-saw battle between the two characters who'share certain marked peculiarities. They are show-offs. They have an insatiable hunger for attention and applause. They are getting a lot of the former, and some of the latter. This can’t go on. Flushed as they are with selfesteem, one or the other is going to elbow his compe-

right off

of the large

the pluralistic quality is employed.

Jewish.

The current New York farce, “Fidel & Nikita At ‘The. U.N.{” which opened this week with prospects of at least a two-week run, has already developed

titor

racial complexity

American urban society has been, almest from its beginning, pluralistic, That is to say, it has of necessity accommodated itself to the presence of different racia strains—German, l[Irish, and

on request

EDITORIAL Mine

Constitution)

cities of this country.

(Payable im Advance) Bates

Atlanta

iis

neyer

have

professional

General

precisely

belongs Charter

been

skill

and

Hammarskjold. what

he

could

he couldn’t do. He has known

that

do

he

could not settle disputes which engagei the vital contradictory interests of the East-West natiens, so he stayed out of these. But at the same time he has known that he. could prevent or control inte the extension of the East-West cold war

other areas such as the Middle Bast end Africa. Thus, he has intervened, in Suez and Gaza, Lebanon

and

Jordan,

Laos

and

the

he has done so with such delicacy

(‘ongo,

and

anc! skill that

he has won the confidence of the new developing natigns to such a point that he is now able to between the contending act as a make-weight great powers.

It is a great institutional, and personal which history will record long achievement, after both Khrushchev and Castro art fergotten.


12

THE SAN JUAN

STAR — Thursday, September 22, 1960

San Juan Lions Ask Kennedy

Two Factions Clash In Laos; Thailand Said To Be Inyolved By

ROY

ESSOYAN

VIENTIANE Quane

(#-General

Ratmikones,

first

;Phoumi

supreme

forces

of the Royal Lao- | day. yesterday announced |

commander tian Army,

the

planes from neighboring Thailand were seen dropping military supplies to reinforces the

military

clash

of

at

Paksane

Phounfi,

Communist,

To

U.

Mon-

fest

N.

the |

He said the report on the Ilt-day old civil war between ;attack—and Thailand’s alleged his forces and those of rival |role in it—had been handed General Phoumi Nosavan. over to the United Nations reHe said three enemy soldiers presenfative here. were killed and an unknown Gen. Quane said two compahumber wounded when the two of Phoumi forces passed forces met outside Paksane, 100 nies miles east north east of. the through Thai territory to reach Paksane, bringing the total eapital of Vientiane at 4 a.m. yesterday

Three

were

strength

government

wounded,

Prince

he

said.

Souvanna

neutralist

head

soldiers | there He

government

Phoumi

Laos’

the

war,

said:

ed

“Ci-

vil war has started. There is no doubt of it now. They attacked us.” Enemy Repulsed He said the enemy had been

repulsed

and

that

Phoumi

of

on

an

Thai

muddy

have

sight-

territory

just

across

Mekong

river

from

Vientiane. Prince Souvanna asked the intercede

of

government

said

he

to

stop

had

aiding

the |

forces were digging in their dePhoumi regime. fenses now for an expected fol“I think the U. S. has done low up attack. ;so, but Thailand is ignoring King Savang Vatthana who them. Every has opportunity they been trying to bring the | rival regimes of Prince Souvanhave they help Phoumi,” he ha and General Phoumi_ toge- said. ther, dispatched a megsage to al] military commanders: to meet The LITTLE PROF save immediately at this royal seat “There is a Luang Prabang “to discuss the

sent

from

dates

northern

who

in-

provinces

of

munist

pro-Communist

or

in

that

he

is

the

only

to

fratricidal

Juan to

Richard

F. Kennedy Puerto

Souvanna

charged

that

}

||

M.

asking

Rico

in

The by

Raul

Lions,

and set-

possible six-year

Laos.

of

Buxeda,

San

Juen

rence

novel

“Lady

Chatterley’s

lumes seized from the library of 63-year-old

light

turn

from

William

proper

Borthwick

procedure

yellow light stop. . .the

“Lady Sure in

Chatterley” the charges

ing an against

obscene book brought | Borthwick. They con-

did not fiof publish-

Assume lady

to

yellow,

when

you

see

one

PTT

ASS

oem

in-

the

and

that you ore out with a

friend

and

you

feel

romantic.

If you put your arm around her and cerned other luridly titled voshe shoves you away, you have been himes. |given the yellow light. This is a But the magistrates ruled it | clear indication that she wishes you obscene after retiring to read to stop and, if you are a gentleman, Pzssages especially marked by | you will and just hope that she will the police.

Penguin

Books

Ltd,

publisher |give

you

the

green

light

later.

If

has | when she gives you the yellow light, been set for trial at the Old you insist On pursuing the subject, is a slight possibility thot Bailey, accused of publishing an thete ebscene book—the untrimmed | you will succeed but there is o version of ‘Lady Chatterley.” | Strohger possibility that you will get The case is due for hearing soon, your face slapped. Which, getting Pegnuin has said it will call back to the subject of driving, is for literary experts to testify to | the ‘equivalent of a very bad wreck. |Onge you have gotten your face the book's merit. Police grabbed ___ Borthwick’s slogped, your chances for another stock after a plainclothes police- oppertunity are very slim. Sp, be smart. . . Be a safe driver Man, posing as a customer, had andia gentleman with the ladies. . . called to see some books. The pposecution ,said Borth- you moy take a little longer to reach wick handed him a copy of a your destination but, .. you will orbook called, “Heaven, Hell and “. Im the meontime, keep your car the Whore,” and told him: jin tep mechanical condition by visit“This is really good.” ing CAR CLINIC at 115 de Diego Heaven, Hell, etc. was among of

high-class

paperbacks,

the books the magistrates dered confiscated. Borthwick pleaded guilty the charges and was fined pounds ($112),

or-

Ave. —

Sonturce (gcross from Pue-

blo Supermarket). They specialize in MOTOR TUNE-UP| AUTOMATIC

toe 40} TRANSMISSIONS,

| BRAKES

MUFFLERS. od

“Our

invitation, president

dated

Sept.

that:

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rapidly

developing not only as a showcase democracy,

signed

ideological

of

Americas,

the

letters,

to say

but

also

bridge and

we

as

between feel

necessity

of the

most

pre-

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is to start broking sooner the better.

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on

Amer-

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September pans

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Darlingtos™

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went

Latin

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One of the worst errors in driving today involves the purpose of the yellow phase of the traffic light. The majority of drivers, upon seeing the

terpret it to mean lending | time to cross before

them their

The

20,

in

presidential candidates expound their ideas to the people of Puerto Rico at a giant rally to be held at San Juan, on individual dates, which will conform with your

By BOB FINNER:

Love s obscene Copies of the novel about a woman's love affair with her Bardener were among 293 vo-|

and John

positions

“The tremendous goodwill such a visit would create throughout Latin America would be of invaluable importance at a_ time when the prestige of the United

Ad-ertisement

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Nixon

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equivalent

said

in Vientiane who has been seeking a compromise settlement of

three-sided

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the

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maintains

battalions.

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of

of

to

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Souvanna’s government because he said it was soft on pro-Com-

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some

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orbit

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and

the

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by

an

the

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assembly

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Puerto

“security”

Amer-

Laura

Albizu

internal

merger

of

CTC

dealt

Cuban

several

at-

affair, feminine

nafionalists

was

not

the

only

sign of Cuba’s new role as leader

ang

incubator

of

continental

upheaval. For

hind the

BY

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at

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Colombia

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Sunday

them

to

12: 30—2:35— 4:40—6:45—8:00

50

at

prime

all times

minister

of

them

present seemed

close-up

and

of

view

to

Ecuador.

carried

Castro. euphoric

of

the

flags

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of

with

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man

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In age and general appearance the visitors resembled the Point students

latter,

favorably

Rico,

who

as

study

a

group,

impressed

its governor,

US.

in

with

and

Americans, partly because’ Castro personally tells them so,

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partly trolled

seem Puerto

its tight

ties.

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labor

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on

in

young

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one

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appear

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Cuba

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in women

Rican

flower

girls,

students

etc.

jammed into the CTC auditorium, seemed quite sure Fidel will succeed. He has convinced

in

them

Castro press, are more authentic

the

against with

tide

the

the

of

United

history

is

States,

“oppressed”

and

of

the

continent. Turning

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friendly

Foreign

poses

with

Minister

Such

representatives

Cuban

Raul

persons,

Roa.

suggested of

the

the Latin

American masses than the assembled conference delegates.

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And

the

Cuban

haunting

of State Herter’s speeches and promises, insists the | Castro press. The real U.S. fear is not that

phrase—“The

world

is

the

memory

of

the

night

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alone among the thousands of Cuban women at the CTC, and heard them chant “The world is turning against them”—

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turning against them.” One of the loneliest memories of my life, I suppose, will be

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land

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THE

JUAN STAR

— Thursday, September 22, 1960

Theater Preview: Androcles And The Lion

OFF

Four Martyrs And A Lion

By

ROBERT

LEWIS

After a two-week run of Moliere’s Miser, a doublelength production demanded by .its public appeal, Teatro Universal changes

at

its

the

sent

bill

Tapia

of

fare

tonight

Theater,

a Spanish

version

to.

pre-

of George

Bernard Shaw’s Androles and the Lien. The play dates from 1912, when Shaw was 56. After a varied career he had established

him-

self

with

as

the

a

major

production

and

dramatist of

such

works

Warren’s

Profession,

the

Candida,

man,

as

Arms The

Devil’s Disciple, Caesar and C!+o. patra,

jor

Man

and

“arbara,

This

fable

furious

Superman,

Ma.

etc. play

when

(Shaw

became

critics ealled

man, whose provocative and paradoxieal utterances in print had already made of him the enfant terrible of his time, and a legend for later generations. Theater

Of

Ideas

Moliere,

who

created

his immoral comedies out of the idiosyncrasies of ter, Shaw always

human characapproached the

stage with the idea, for which he invented characters best cal-

culated

blic.

to

The

and

the

upset

expose

it

“idea”

of

Lion

is one

the

that most

the thrown

they vout,

the

of the

Androcles

to

the

world

has

about

martyrs

lions

in

of

course

is

to

concept

Christian

which

pu-

designed

established

early

Rome,

to

pagan

that

were all passionately de single-minded followers of

the Prince of Peace, preferring to die rather than sacrifice one jot

of

their

beliefs.

Nonsense!

martyrs

says

were

the

Shaw,

these

same

silly,

short-sighted crackpots and cranks who are always attracted to minority revolutionary move ing

them;

because

about na

and

the

Christ,

their

the

but

to

enjoy

of

seeing

the

new

they

wanted spectacle

clawed

by

lion.

Cross Section Of Christianity That Shaw meant these four to

represent

a

EVERY FRIDAY %

& $ $

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world’s

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idea

of

are

Christianity

that

nis

courts.

her

has

truly

understood

never

attempt

to

made

follow

a

his

Je-

serious

teachings,

and has therefore accepted his religion for the wrong reasons. And he proceeds, with typical

The

job

as

mother,

of

Dr.

Juan

admirer

a version

man no more divine rest of us, but gifted

Mena...The

with

power

thaumaturgy

even

his

apostles

(and

certainly

not St..Paul) could fathom. Jesus’ teaching, nonetheless, is wonderful and should be followed;

except,

Shaw

concludes

sadly, that most people are, like the Roman populace, too worldly to want religion at. all, and their

claim

to

be

Christians

the

ing with the occasion,

comes a than the

of

Personnel

Ken

Benjamin,

wind

Country

manager

of

Gordon,

and

“designed

program,

provement of the formation...Barry

Ber-

ping

Club spent several

were,

Marvel,

Mr.

Bob

in,

the

super

days visiting friends on Vieques Island. ..Mike Iglesias of Splen-

Plies

house,

the

for

did Inc. is in Nassau on business

of

week-

|!

In keep-

Becker,

Zuckie

Jim

Cruz,

Mrs.

Carol

Tom Smith,

Cairns

Eddy

and

Fernandez,

Marta Rodil, Bunny Adler, Jerry Mahoney, Ken Niddrie and Kitty Art

Carlsens

PRESENTS

write

from Paris on their “round the world in 80 days” tour, that Hurricane

Donna

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big

and

Mrs.

Mrs.

of the

Frank

child

are

Quiftionez.

The

Room

Sat. & Sun.

Ramen

Dr.

Ponciana

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Senariz celebrated the baptism of their grandchild, Dumit Ramon Azize with an intimate party in their home in Hato Rey. God parents

the

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At

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theological

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in

comedy,

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it

is

in Shaw’s that

is

a

best

four

is

drama-

very

funny

comic, vein.

because

Shaw,

no

matter how deep the thought beneath his theatrical works, how didactic his purpose, how controversial,

iconoclastic ways

the

irreverent

his

beliefs;

dramatic,

and

was

who

al-

knew

that the first rule of the theater is to interest

bie

{

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and

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information

tells

me he is laying in the basic sup-

were served, Guacamales, hot -tamales and tequila. Among the

Bernard;

the

over

of that country.

Jack

(performance of miracles) and a genius that brought him to propose a communistic solution to the world’s problems that not

fig-

that

for

Administration of the Antilles Command. Lt. Col. Tansley arrived here from Ft. Meade, Md...

end, being a former resident and

cording to Mathew, Mark, Luke and John, substituting a fifth and undoubtedly apocryphal version according to St. George be-

with

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in

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never

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month old boy is the son of Dumit and Marta Azize.. Lt. Col. Maynard S. Tansley is the new

ures arrived there from Haiti, and are at present engaged in similar matches throughout the Caribbean...Maricuchi Zeno de Llompart, presently combining

has

Flown non-stop jet to us Friday afternoon,

LE PAVILLON ale GUE TROPICORO

Althea Gibson and Karel Fageros, both world known tennis professionals, were guests at Yacht Haven Hotel in St. Thomas last week-end, where they performed in exhibition matches on Bluebeard’s Castle Hotel ten-

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is distorted. The world, he claims,

fe

&

and

very queer martyrs indeed, and give a biased and distorted picture of Christianity. Shaw’s reply to this anticipated argument is that it is the

a

not

sis, Shaw takes us into the pits beneath the Coliseum arena to show us the antics of four selected Chtistians and a runaway

figures

nia,

god

who

so,

lions. To prove this unusual the-

eomical

long

Dia-

in

exciting

screwballs

as

goddess

did

strange

because

twice

least

crowds

cared

either or

than

the

the

Coliseum they

more

tic form need have no fear: Androcles and the Lion has none of the argumentative exagesis of the preface. On the contrary, whether it is a fable playor

ments without truly understand- | filled

lysis,

as the play itself, is an answer to the criticism that Shaw expected -to get (and did get), to the effect that Androcles, Lavi-

it a sus,

“comedy”) is therefore a mature product of this amazing Irish-

Unlike

cross-section of the early Christian martyrs, and ‘by extension, Christianity today, is amply shown by the hundred-page preface and the five-page remarks in which he sandwiched the play in the printed version. This ana-

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Barrett.

For Classified Ads | SOsiirrde sinc? strmaite | BaTusie £°USaita “Sacer “te

924

at

Mr.

Cali

COLUMBIA CONSOLE Hi-Fi, like new. $125; juvenile chest of drawers with wardrobe, $25; radie phonograph comee es ee ek

10019

CARS

UF

experience

R., knowledge of so, please contact

AMERICAN

3159

San Juan Star

SECRETARY

graduate;

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Lobaugh

3)

N.

Write

Piedras

1783.

the on av

PRICED

wero] m

Edition 5 PM.

3096

ure inciudimg 2 air conditioners of CanGado resilience. Cali 2-138. 31355 o24

Box V

WANTED-WOMEN

A GOOD in

&

PERSONALS

stand,

oa new.

evenings.

o24

seeks

Star.

SALE

3136

Apply imand phone

Juan

&

weekly.

Write:

NEED

Bilingual,

San

FOR

9-268.

'

72

STENOGRAPHER:

YOU

as

3166

Service

©. & FILTERS (NC. manufacturers aii on Pavement design, wees and aig conditioning filters lor units - aise industria! Foundations, Soil types, Cali 3 Mechanics, and Materials | sa Testing. Will accept AIR COND. REPAIRS full or part time job. CARRIER ,AIR CONDITIONING

tenced continental Complete Secretarial service for residents & transients. Hourty rates. Muriel Eddy, 2-8735. 101 29 26

POSITIONS

washer

rattan bar 667 Estado

price $287.00). Rattan Specialities of Puerto Rico Inc., Km. 14.1, Rio PiedrasCaguas Read. Tel. 65374.

with 15 years experience

&

FOREIGN

GHIA

1959,

white

Call Mrs, Connolly,

MESON

MADRID,

CARS sedan,

2-1101 or

LIKE G of

AS EASY AS te SPORTIVO the ball. For to: Circulation 6 3B ts

.

6-4724,

922

j

PUBLIC

Frigidaire

CRIB,

mattress,

plete

CIVIL ENGINEER

SERVICE

and delivery. Call night — 2-6350.

Company Rico. resume

sales

Licensed.

Service, EFFICIEN®E. fast Secretartal lezal doepnments, contracts, reports. tree

pick-up day or 166

K.

POSITIONS

3-840

SECRETARIAL

$210

3100

will

Ext.

Box

Train

insertion.

3-8254

te

rica,

DIAL | |

$185;

aftodized aluminum and redwood furniture, 33 1/3 to 50% off. Rattan table bases starting at $2.; chairs at $6. Com-

INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS Publishers are expanding thropgheut Puerto Rico and Seuth Ame-

sitions.

STAR

Fund

in Puerto enclosing

3170

immediately

JUAN

Mutual

number,

must be submitthe busmess day

be responsible for only one incorrect

& SERVICE

Tel

ft

MOSES

SALESMEN -¥.

salesmen mediately,

once.

SAN

Ri.

927

N.

TYPE

All ads must be submitted before 12 noon on day before publication weekdays, by ll AM Saturday for Monday paper. Advertisers are requested to as THE

work

cu,

dryer, 1 yr. old, both $325; & 2 stools $95. Call 3-5116. St. Apt. #1, Miramar. 3157

and 102

WHAHIER - feleviswa Over 0 years experience is behind best in T. V. sevice and repair receivers @ amy make vr model

UF

2

DEADLINES

report

equipment.

3-9280.

su8

INDUSTRIAL AND CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT for WORTHINGTON CORP. DIST. Please send resumé to: STANDARD REFRIGERATION CO. P.O. Box 2249 SAN JUAN, P. R.

type

RATE

publication. run

SALES

12

plat

PRE-INVENTORY

as

ordinary

1 ORDINARY

cancellations before 12 noon

befere

handling

trucks.

coaveyors

fat

type

2 limes

No.

hand

trucks.

Davila Sucesores,

T.V.

personable.

OR

pt.

SAME RATE as 4 limes ordinary

SAME

No.

tegial

es-

3169

Type

other

trucks,

BOATS

FOR SALE: 4 piece rattan livingroom er porch set, $125; % HP GE air conditioner, $110: Kelvimator Refrigerator

EQUIPMENT

CASTERS.

form

SALE

WELL DELIVER: double bed. good box spring & mattress, automatic ironer, dinette set, mise. C—13 Calle 25, Forest Hitis. 956 Verde, Bayamon, 37h 928

Prices.

COLSON

cardo 2904

s16l

type

SAME 0;

3rd

AM

FOR

DIRECT LINE |

below)

dinary

Type

Leon,

Tierra

Type No. 5 tata "Sc" N

10

ATTRACTIVE young ladies. 18-27, to sell the top spert Magazine in Puerto Rico, Earn $75 — $200 weekly. Call 6-4724 between 8 — 10 AM or write Box &, Roosevelt,P. R.

6 15 30

).18t.18|.17).17|.27|.16|.15].14

(see

girl,

sential,

(estimate Mirumum die

type.

de

FURNITURE

PETS

6-6646,

HANDLING

SECRETARY

Minimur®

Above

Call

374

Tis

Per Day

Pance

Emerson,

Bilingual

Insertions:

Times

650

AND

4 BEAUTIFUL MINIATURE French Black poodie puppies. AKC registered, Have pedigree with several champions.

HA

tive

DOGS

FEMALE

Two giris. 18-24, single and neat appearimg, must be aggressive and free to travel. able to travel immediately. No experience necessary. Must speak some English. Travel expenses advanced.

Rates & Information AUGUST Line For

TRAVEL SOUTH AMERICA

CLASSIFIED ADS EFFECTIVE Rates Per

WANTED

3-8254


THE SAN JUAN STAR — Thursday, September 22, 1960

CLASSIFIEDS

3-8400 Ext 72. REAL ESTATE

APARTMENTS

PROPERTIES, INC.

SAVE

BEACH LOTS AERIAL

PARK:

FOR

RENT

MONEY

2

bdr.

rentals:

best

the

you

GOUSES

by letting

frn.

beach

apt.

.

:

FINANCING

PHOTOS

and

AND

LEWIS

ated

house

SALE

FOR

REALTY

offers Ricely loc. in Villa Rica for $10,500. 3 Phone 25847 or 2-6374. UF

187

blinds, beater, many

with

W

®

sin tierra

SAN = ma’

built-in

cabinets,

>»

‘s

room & screens

ae | aprox. Pe 13.000 Km. kil

WANTED kitchen

ae

water

COMPLETELY

Ul ll

stove,

beater.

$140

FURNISHED

double

VERDE:

Modern

Tei. +a.

NO_RENT

efficiency

‘scremast, Hraneceecegif

bedroom

apartments.

Weekly

:

rates.

furnished

OCCUPANCY:

apartments,

bedroom

house,

Violeta

kitchen,

living

ul

2-9279. | Ontx has

3153

experts

save

time

,

house.

St.,

un-

G4,

ft

air

ft.

FOR

roem

SP

ceoun’

‘|

@&

foom,

3-8580

or

screened,

laundry, 67441.

Humphrey

d

wmaid’s

room

Iie. kitchek,

bedrooms, &

bath . Phone. Price $33.00.

(Lebron.

Velazquez,

6-6028,

3.1600,

carport,

924

AT BUCARE DEVELOPMENT: mediate Functional @fers its “Buccameer™ home: reoms, 2 baths, equipped Arture

Saldafia,

For imBuilders 3 bed. maid’s

telg.

O17

BUY YOUR Piedras -

E-1 LOT in Caguas Road

per sa meter up. Call Saturday & Sunday. 2788

CONDADO:

house,

feed Center

water beater. 3

2-2768

or 2-6374.

i

FOR

HATO

REY:

Next

Up monthly. at bus stop, Borinquen. 344 PUNTA

Delightful

Spanis

ASHF GOUSE OR _. quest House. D Ashford

venue.

‘ondado.|

airconditioned

-

Quest

House

-

One

double

rooms. Private ont cumtocivee single Cane Cone facilities. Hot water. 2 blocks from busses, 3-1481. Mra. Z C. Steffens, Cacique St. 2071, Santur ce.

2579

1020

THE

DUFFY'S uave Temedeied cuarmRooms and sitcioncy tpertmesse atts | tats che eek, “eieg meanes_ saaem: eervice. All sereened. Got water. Some} rooms, all Drivate bath. some with air conditioning. Best botet and | with private Some sir conditioned. Tesidentia! section. Beach facilit

ies | OBe minute to beach and bus Speciai arrangfor eme coupie s travel. | §7.50 nts sing $10. le double, . All

SEACH COTTAGES - furnished, linens, kitchenette & maid service. 5 min. to sirport 96. cacenigs Restaurant, and

LAGOMAR “COURT Call

2735

Mrs.

“Se

Deaton, 9-0278. GUES?

27927.

Mrs.

Annis

3-6231

De Mauret.

M:

SOUSE restaurants,

-

we

SLANU

e bath, Wiese tien St. Condado, Santurce, corner

Rear beach and business sector Sum- | 2b frecagtt® Manager, Margarita s. de Con-

ed

ur

‘as.

=

.

For Classified 3-8254

$24/'SLAND HOUSE - 1917 Ashiord — new, informal, oceanfront ‘a luxury hotel area. Large terrace

yy

Ea

$2.

Ponce Quiet.

MUSIC

922

are

Phone 3151

$35.

de Leon, 1976 Ave.

sun

Airconditioned Patio,

near

bus. Breakfast servmonthly rates. 3.7730.

near

For

a

CLASSES

PRACTICE YOUR ENGLISH h an experienced American teacher whose command of Spanish is a great aid in teaching. Also coaches highschool mathematics pupils. Al] lessons

1026

La

given

at

his

8-2452

home.

Byron

ART PATTY portrait,

monthly, of class. 2972

Cencha.

G.

Sager 926

SCHOOLS

PEASE S¢hoo!l of Painting — landscape, still life. $10—$25

depending 2-8927.

on

number

&

type 1011

For Classified Ads

Cool,

room, Private 1154 Magdalena

926

gentleman

CALL Tel. 3-8254

larce

917

| geiutina "as Sacelientbreatione. “Pham | | e479, ' Ses e

CONDOMINIO

SAN

seventh

Miramar

floor,

RAFAEL

apartment

High, with

spectacular view of city, lagoon and sea!

and cold water, independ entranc ent Special ratesby the month. 2-0687 e or

2.2206.

, 773 { Ur Ur | SELS BEACH HOUSE - directly on wate tire na oat et bed inte the COLONIAL GUEST BOUSE. 606 Olimpo water. Aircon dition ing Avenue, Miramar. Wee GTON © Santurce. Centrally GUEST HOUSE — | wmds Breakfast inchided, Ouideer rede ate Walking distance to beach, hotels, amid. man locSingle double accommodaeurants. Condado area. Private entrance, | beeue at your disposal 1850 Atlantic, tions with private ath, some air con. 3-2331. Gitioned. Rates from $4 single. Mrs baa callin we

2344

POPULAR

ENGLISH

daily, 6-4157.

BEVERLY BILLS - A beautiful jet in a beautiful location! High. cool, quiet, mountain view — yet only minutes from . town. 3731 meters — $12,500.

ME Omst mouse. Doubiec MARIGALANTE — E 158, Phone single air conditioned Tittoned eesutifully PARQU with decorated, aireog-| | 24d bath Near beach. Sua terraces. 77 ditioned rooms, each with privat

1490

private.

2-6374.

From

and | Call 9-0149. MAISON

or

Real Estate Corner

he

rates fms together. One bicck from La Concha \gelude comple te breakfast. isla and Condado Beach Hotels. Personai| ®ead. near San Juan IntercontineVerde ntal guided tours,

‘Telephones

2-5847

3142

Shop-

2898

921

LA PROVIDENCIA Parque 153. Near

SALE

UF

furnished room, private bath, airconditjened, hot water, refrigerator, linen, maid service, phone & parking facilities 28131. Weekly, monthly.

verve

FOR

922

CONDADO: ROSA

Metropolitan

MARIAS: bath,

926

completely

PLAY

room

INDEPENDENT,

S411

CONDADO

CASA

be

Phone

926

private

2.1441. '

928

to

beach. restauraat, ed. Daily, weekly,

flat,

Take private lessons from teacher with 10 yrs. New York’ experience. All instrumeats. Cali John Dillinger, 3-573].

Delcasse, 3rd fi. La Concha. $50.

Block to all lines.

LAS

room,

can

UF

Ping center, lovely new rooms; weekly, menthly rates. Phone Eleanor Roosevelt 118, Stop OS 3182 AIRCONDITIONED,.

compieteiy

INSTRUCTION MUSIC LESSONS

Or -come

ONLY,

SALE

uss

RENT

LADY

im new building, 69 apt. #5, block from monthly. 3-7606. val

One

TAL LEWIS REALTY offers 138 acres near Luquillo Beath. Rolling hilis ideal for development. View. A real bargain. Hurry for this one. Phone 2-5847 or 2-6374.

BUCARE, Rio K 17.2 $4.50

6-729]

FOR

comfortably furnished bath. Moderate rates. Ave. — 2-2883. O55

LA

yet

meter.

UF

926

ROOMS

SALE

US

dining,

al rent unfurnished or sell 1s Sereepe d. modern

telephone.

FOR

Parque

acres,

ACREAGE

beautiful

.

ft. each.

Road.

TAL LEWIS REALTY offers one of the most beautiful sites on the island, either for hotel or development. Smal! beach, large cave which could be made into restaurant or bar. About 12% acres. Exeellent road. Best; location on highway,

SALE

,

25

FOR

mortgage.

aces

offers of the most 1653 Francisco.

sq.

BABERANQUITAS — Prom ene 400. Travel, observe. Select yours.acre to Reasonable prices. Please phone AM -— 16 Barranquitas, 2001 Aibonito. & ‘BLANCO.

DEPAR

Centrally 3.5989, 4 2997 924

MARTIN—

HOUSES BEA

927|

breezy

SAN

behalf, you

St. & Ashford, right of Pres. Hosp. 33506 -— 3-8372 926

LEWIS

of 6500

aa19

2969

FRANCISCUS

office

RENT

img on road, light, water. Also. of 2 or 5 acres. 30 minutes to $an lots Juan. Part

BEAUTIFUL RESIDENTIAL R-} lot, 4150 meters in highest and breez mext to Rio Piedras. Good iest for residence. Restrictions favora ble to buyer. Vincenti, 6-6472,

. Dial

area.

CONDOMINIO

completely | {OP¢- House. F-2, 20002. 26029. 9205, | enly. Call OF 38755. floor. | 3135”

h Mansion. Sone aiken, _Detvate beth, | some airconditioned. “ah Reasonable. Mrs. Ressen — 2-5847 9813 $30 |

Km.

Alto.

fronting on 2 roads, concrete-wood house, concrete barn, fully equipped cancrese stable. 31 acres, completely flat, front-

926

money.

FOR

Hm. 8 Trujillo Alto off 65th Infantry.

DORADO;

home.

2 blocks

COMMERCIAL

LOTS TAL

4

PARKSIDE: near Pueblo, Woolworths. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, built-in cabinets, }water heater, screens, lamps, aircondi ia’ aa bath

WINDS

farm,

net, ndueny ft., divisibl e into

FARMS

TMENT has available a total of more than 100,000 sq. ft. Warehouse locations

s128

2 bedroams, ete. Cool, centrally located 923 | 3184 sun deck roof, ware, ete. Short or long is terms. Inf. #4, 1910 Leiza, Tel. 346373 TAL LEWIS REALTY offers 3 bedroo | SEE m FRANCISCUS ADVERTISEMENT | house with many 8 AM or evenings. extras in Hnas. Davila APARTMENTS FOR RENT SECTION ‘ | Development for $10.600. Phone 926 2-5847

TRADE

residence

acre

ae

RENTALS

work on your

anid

REALTORS

8 Nairn

Lic. bedrooms, large living room, dining ter-|3/ 595; race, ipped kitchen,

1021

modern

3

SAN FRANCISCO: Calle bedrooms, 3 baths,

3162

one

Hotel,

3188

room. laundry,

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. 3126 1021

JMMEDIATE

LOST

because Franciseus Reai Estate can rent your apartments amd hous toes tenants at po cost to you immediatgeod ely after vacated. You lese no rent income

HATO REY: 2 min. to Univ, modern atility apartm air ent conditio, ned. for 1 OF 2 persons. Tel. 6-738. ‘“e

itioned, maid service. 67 Santiago aircond Iglesias. cor.|BUCARE:

St.

INCOME

When

3141

furmsned

15

Piedras-Cupey

me

a, ea.

premises

1

carport.

3 pedroom

COMMERCIAL

RENT

modern

conditioned, screened, chenette, twin bedroom, bath, linens, china & utensils. Call Mrs. Lopez, 3-6857. 2165, Santurce. . UF

COMANDANTE: furnished,

ner Condado 3123

TO

‘}

5

Wes

i

PEG

ceadiioncd,

with

1800 sq. located 79

Beautifuny

RENT

6-1294

bath, enormous water heater

porch.

2 blocks from San Juan from beach. $32,000 2827

CONDADO:

of

Rio

eae

915

:

part’

BUILDINGS

— 3 bedroom, 2 bath

bome, —

3SLA

$22)

UR

CONCRETE

or

176,

~ gag | SeParate

38365, or 1106 Ashford

3147

whole

Road

clovets, ter.

Ponee de Leon

No se quede

SALE

EXCELLENT

ortgage See $7500. after balance 7 PM $0000, Parrnce PA7™MEMs

Invited

5@1_ Flamingo Building 1311

FOR

2-3 Los ANGELES: 4 bedro 3 air conditioned, 2 baths, screens,oms, venetian

TOPOS

Inquiries

TAL

3-8254 DIRECT LINE

TAL LEWIS REALTY offers in Rio Pic. dras combination home and income pre. perty. Renting for 3185 month. Price $21,000, FHA 35847 or 2-6374,

FRONTAGES

Listings

SITES

AND find

OCEAN

3-5306 DEVELOPMENT

TIME

19

Brand new four bedroom, three bath unit — immediately available. Unusual financing — only $10,000 cash required! SANTA

MARIA

dea. Centrally located im residential secSereened,

private

&

ate

: arranged . 1706

2288.

baths.

F

Solarium

eT

desirable

neigh-

APARTMENT

expenses.

_ TELS. -3-5315

dee!

'

500

$28,009.

RENTALS avallable

-

Just

three

this

week

at

All top notch locations San

Patricio

and

' sgl pe

good

rates

from

rentals $175.

-— San Francisco,

Acyeduct

Tschudi

+4

SITE

VELLAMAR Near beach, shopping, transportation. Modern, perfectly kept three bedroom_ home. Accessory buildan and laundry garaze. ing provides attractive guest apartment to pay your

Realtor

reoms,

@f San Joree,

,

High

Robert

a tor.

borhood near Colegio San Ignacio, with selephone service available. Almost new three bedroom, twe bath home with terraze floors, fine kitchen equipment, many extras. An extraordinary bome at a very reasonable price. ;

CONDADO

meters adjacent to Avenida Baldorioiy de Castro. R-6 zoning permits makxiavailable. Financing use. mum

3-6535

Hill.

2


eee

THE SAN

JUAN

STAR

— Thursday, September 22, 1960

(Continued

grams

from

directly

page

into

wrights.

1)

the

the

class-

been

contended

by

some

perts that the station cated itself more to Ment than to education

fore has been Public funds. Santiago

listed

cultural

waste

to

new-

the

appear

Et

starting

de

ia

EDICTO

diciones

En

El

el

termino

cumplimiento

de

que

cualquier

persona

Que

oponer

dicka

a

diez que

tenga

certs,"

motivos

los

del Secretario Puerto Rico,

septiembre de 1960. Cabrera secretario

Reputacion de de la Abogacia Apartado

522

expon-

San

Juan,

EI

gram”

Rico.

Notice SUPREMO

events.

DE

to

PUERTO RICO Comision de Reputacion de Aspirantes al Ejercicio de la Abogacia

Ex

parte:

AntonioR.

Barcelo

cia la solicitud del peticionario arriba Mombrado para informe sobre sys con diciones morales. En cumplimiento de las reglas de esta Comision expido el Presenie edicto que se publicara tres veces en dos periodicos de Puerto Rico,

durante el termino de diez dias, para que cualquier persona que tenga motives Ga

oponer

por

a

dicha

escrito

dentro

solicitud

Ge

los

los

diez

expan-

dias

Biguientes a ja ultima publicacion de este ediio, debiendo dirigir dicho escrito a ia direccton del Secretario que susertbe. San Juan, Puerto Rico, a 20 de

septiembre

ce

Cabrera

1960.

Ledo.

Secretario

Reputacion

de

de

la

M.

Garcia

Comision

Aspirantes

al

de

Ejercicio

de ia Apartado

ogacia Direecion: O’Donell 202 522 Sam Juan, Puerto Rico.

EN FI PUERTO

TRIBUNAL SUPREMO DE RICO Comision de Reputacion

Legal

de

Aspirantes

cia

Ex

al

Notice

Ejercicio

parte:

Peticionarie cio de la

Tripunal

de

Ivan

la

Supremo

Aboga-

Baez

Torres

Sobre: Admision Abogaciag EDICTO

de

al El

EjerciHea

Puerto

Ri-

co ha referido a la Comision de Reputacion de Aspirantes al Ejercicio de la Abogacta la solicitud sobre sus condiciones morales. En cumplimiento de las reglas de esta Comision expido el

Presente veces en que

oponer

diez dias, que tenga

a dicha

solicitud

a

la

direceion

suscribe. San de septiembre

brera

del

Juan, de 1960.

Secretario

ex-

Secretario

que

Puerto Rico, a @ Lcedo. M. Garcia Ca-

de

ja

Comision

de

Re-

putacion de Aspicantes al Ejercicio de fa Abogacia Direecion: O’Donell 20 Apartado 522 San Juan, Puerto Rico. Legal EN

Broadcasting Co., documentaries in

full

hour

presentations

in

which

important

works

be

This

the

program,

most

expected

comprehensive

on

EL

cia

Ex

parte:

de

Lespier

Admision

Aspirantes

Abogacia

la

al

al

sobre

vos

que

ponga dias

oponer

por

a

de

sas

The gist of the threat, as outlined by police, was that: :The Swiss branch of Amtorg,

another

Soviet ported agents

a

solicitud

dentro la

ultima

the air. also listed

sponsored

Medical

Assn.

phoned

health

in which

by

the

P.

answering questions,

common

R.

tele-

another

legal problems

are explored by lawyers finally, one in which mental

blems

afe

discussed

psychiatrists. Finally; he spoke

favorite Magic

news

by of

shows

Lantern.”

and, pro-

leading

one

of

called

The

his

“the

show,

he

trading that a of the

dreaded» gun

hidden

The police same kind of

show

he was States.

week

will

pre-

UPR’s Cine Club To Offer Showing Of ‘Seventh Seal’ “The Seventh Seal,"” ish film by Ingmar will

be

shown

versity

of

theater

in

tonight

Puerto Rio

at

Rico

the

Uni-

Arphi-

Piedras.

The UPR Cine Club has invited the public to view this famous, symbolic film of a 14th century Swedish knight who challenges death te a game showing will start

of ichess. at |7 p.m.

First Step to beautiful (gam. Stiga

painted

the

Papers two the Soviet

The

in

foreign

months premier

coming

de

la

the

Equipment

of

The seven core of the radio

cars

arranged

exclusive

on

as

all

the

of Police

sides,

were

follows:

A car bearing State Department security officers led, followed

by The car. contained

Premier Khrushchev’s third and fourth cars police from the Buthe

and

Services

Special

of

fifth and sixth cars carried riot General Zakhasquad police. rov and his men were in the car.

seventh that

he

number

requested

Zakharov

General

motorcades

position so

that

the

to

up

moved

be

two

in

future

he

could

ride directly in front of the red leader.

RADIO-AM WENA-—

Te

Ke

Ko

WHOA — 1400

Ke

paint

¢ Easy to roll or brush on

for

Ko

Fidel

in

a came-

Avenue

seemed

head-

dour

and

Castro,

Yugoslavia’s

Presi+

dent Tito—seemed to be cooling,

Overwhelming force by police and security personnel seemed to

discourage

outbursts.

Spectators were distance

from

the

guarded

now

by

kept

at a safe

U.N.

building,

mére

than

uniformed

police.

Police

segregated

“pros”

600 even

and

“antis”

beyond

a no-man’s-land

neutral

area

prevent

to

new

brawls.

Inside the glass building on the

East River, world leaders listened intently as representatives of 13 new African nations, their pride of achievement evident in their words,

pleaded

with

the

giants

to keep the cold war out of Africa’s back yard. Much of the assembly’s busis ness during the day was concerns ed with the business of organiza+ tion. New seating arrangements now

place

Tito—denounced

by

Moscow as a Communist hereti¢ —directly behind Khrushchev in the assembly hall.

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Club

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Seis

(11) Club de Serruchito 6:15—(2) Mundo Social 6:25—(2) Informe dei Tiempo 6:30—(2) “Vida en el Pasado”

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be

11:30-(4) Telefiesta de la Tarde (11) The Big Picture

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5:15-WKYN- Entertainment

concealed

his

Programs

1500 Ke WAPA-—680 Thursday, September 22 5:45—WOHA-—Christian Science 6:30—WKYN — Timetable WRIO— Musica y Noticias 7:30WHOA - Sports 7:45— WHOA — News 8:00—WRIO-— Disc Jockey Hipico 8:30—-WAPA -Chub 680 9:00- WKYN - Morning Melodies 9:30—WHOA -General Store

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he

out of sorts—so much so that some speculated that the paca might be telling upon him. ‘ Passions Cooling Red-hot passions aroused by the descent of so many controversial figures—Khrushchey, satellite Communist bosses, Cuba’s:

cars forming the motorcade yester-

morning,

reau

a gun

noon

cover-

at

Soviet

that

ra. And New York police were inclined to doubt it, too. But as the Soviet leader left at

safety.

WWWW -— 1520

SUPER KEM-TONE wall

with

United

representatives

effusion

target of an assassination attempt

U.N. that the present setup of motorcades prevented them from insuring Premier Khrushchev’s

day

of the

Amtorg

ing Khrushchev was inspected yesterday but police said it was through no lack of trust of them. Also yesterday, the Soviets complained to the State Depart-

12:00-WKYN- Musical

latex

port

news-

newsmen

bubbling

the. forenoon session, unimpressed by a re-

quarters,

(Listings Subject WKYN-630 Ke

walls...

hour of appeared

mi-

ago before announced

to

from

Nikita S,_ seemingly

would say no more than that. Khrushchev, sitting in for an

official said the yarn was planted

Soviets

ment

1958 SwedBergman,

or

1)

Friday, he will present “drama- tic new proposals” on outstanding world problems. The informants

police—planned

in a camera

Page

to grimness, was reported carrying another of his bombshells. Communist bloc sources said when he makes his appearance

crophone.

by

last

changing

organization, regroup of former Gestapo—Hitler’s

secret

From

Committee.

But Soviet Premier Khrushchev, his mood

trick to an action

to assassinate Khrushchev by “posing as journalists” with a

said, is a “newscast” of events that occurred in Puerto Rico and the world years ago. This sent the old news each Friday night at 8:30 as if it were currently happening.

Economic

is

(4)

Arriba

el

Telon

(6) Panorama Mundial 6:40-—(4) Noticias, Deportes &:55—(2)

Guide

Tarde

6:00 - WHOA - News WKYN -Financial News 6:15-WWWW -Sports Caravan . 7:00—WHOA-—Where Shall We Dinet WRIO-—Cita Romantica 7:30—-WRIO—Music For Many 8:00-WWWW-Music For WHOA-—Night Cap WAPA-Club 680

7:00—(2) (4)

“La Ambicion Nee Una Rendezvous Nocturno

Madre”

(il) a Perkees! y Gn oF Aeaw 7:30-(2) “Bold Venture”

condi-

diez dias, que tenga

dicha

escrito

siguientes

it possibly

service shows which include one sponsored by: the Police Department on the new traffic law,

Ejerci-

edicto que se publicara dos pervwdicos de Puerto

durante el termine de que cualquier persona

said

that would discredit the police and hamper the working press.”

Santiago

ciones morales. En cumplimiento las reglas de esta Comision expido Presente veces en

name,

(Continued

1)

public

DE

Ejercicio

solicitud

his

WRIO—Show

cio de la Abogacia EDICTO El Hon Tribunal Supremo de Puerto Rico ha referido a la Comision de Reputa-

cion

of

5:30-WKYN-Clem

SUPREMO

William

Sobre:

will

Page

is already on Lavandero

PUERTO RICO Comision de Reputacian de Aspirantes al Fiercicto de la AbogaPetictonario

island,

From

a “red propaganda cause confusion and

Notice

TRIBUNAL

the

(Continued

rely heavily on news, films, maps, and photographs. This program

para moti-

los

Ponga por escrito dentro de los diez dias siguientes a la ultima publicacion de este edicto, debiendo dirigir dicho

escrito

by

show

edicto que se publicara tres dos periodicos de Puerto Rico,

durante el cermino de que cualquier persona

vos

produced

news

Moreno

Peticionario Sobre: Admision al Ejercicia de la Abogacia EDICTO El Hoa. Tribunal Supremo de Puerto Rico ha reterido a ia Comision de Reputaciea de Aspirantes al Ejercicio de la Aboga-

que

60,”

starting Oct. 12. 7. An hour-long daily news program which will feature interviews with newsmakers and coverage of the island’s cultural

al Ejercicio O’Donell 202

Puerto

TRIBUNAL

half-hour

of poetry are recited in Spanish

que susa 20 de

M. Garcia Comision de

Aspirantes Direccion:

Legal EN

Ledo. la

de

15. These

of important musical works, starting Oct. 23. 6. A series called “Poetic Pro-

para

@a por escrito dentro de los diez dias siguientes la ultima publicacion de este edicto, debiendo dirigir dicho escri-

to a la direccion ecribe. San Juan,

Oct.

dramas,

and The Jazz Era.” Starting date for this series is still not determined. 5. A series called “Gala Con-

de

dias,

solicit

pro-

Fidel Castro,” “The Innocent Years,” “The First World War,”

Hon.

las reelas de esta Comision expido el Presenre edicto que se publicara tres veces en dos periodicos de Puerto Rico,

durante

first

English including the following presentations—“The First Year of

del peticionario arriba informe sobre sus con-

morales.

The

comic-musical

the National a series of

DE

Tribunal Supremo de Puerto Rico ha referido a !a Comision de Reputacion de Aspirantes al Ejercicio de la Abogacia la solicitud Bombtado para

En-

set for Nov. 27. series of zarzuelas,

4 “Project

SUPREMO

Abogacia

schools.

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Spanish

PUERTO RICO Comision de Reputacion de Aspirantes al Ejercicio de la Abogacia Ex parte: Justine Ferrer Mufioz Peticionario Sobre: Admision al Ejer€icio

public

duction 3. A

Notice

TRIBUNAL

in

shows will present the best of the popular Spanish entertainplay- | ment.

plays by major

Legal

Com-

of Shakes-

These full lengh plays in Spanish will be produced in Puerto Rico and after shown on TV, the kinescope will be distributed through

this season over WIPR-TV: 1. A ‘Drama Festival” composed of a series of National Education Television presentations of full-length

works

compased of works by Moliere, Garcia Lorea and _ Calderon.

of

yesterday

productions

Broadcasting

ineludes

by

Plays In Spanish 2. A.“Universal Theater” series

ex-

has dedientertainand there-

a costly

made

peare, Gorki, and Ibsen glish. It starts Oct. 1.

WIPR-TV has been the subject of controversy and criticism during its three-year history. It

has

series,

British

pany,

rooms

The

ASSEMBLY

VIOLENCE

WIPR To Present Varied Shows

de el

tres Rico,

para motilos

los

one coat

ex-

diez

publicacian

de este edicto. debiendo dirigir dicho escrito a la direccion del Secretario que suscribe. San Juan, Puerto Rico, a 21 de septiembre de 1960. Ledo. M. Garcia Cabrera Seoretario de la Comision de Reputacion de Aspirantes al Ejercicio de la Abogacia Direccion: O’Donell 202 Apartade 522 Sam Juan, Puerte Rice.

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21.

@—Cuban. Premfer Fidel was quoted here yesteras saying he is prepared to} join the ranks of Algerian Nationalists ta help them win their independence war against Franc Agency, in a dispatch from its U, N. coe. The Mid-

Mobutu Demands UN. Chana, Guinea Troops Leave Congo

By LYNN HEINZERLING LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo told this to Algerian U. N. delegate —Col. Joseph Mobutu, Congo Army Abdel agency said Castro told Chandroli Cuba’Kader EF] strongman, said last night he has s stand the Algerian problem will always be one demanded removal of U. N. troops of warm i

Bombs

VANA

Explode In Havana

(®—Two

small

bombs

exploded

in

of

Havana

in

the

third straight night of nuisance bombi ng in the Cuba bombs went off on a restaurant terrace on the other in the doorway of a suburban elect a ric The previous night small bombs exploded in the door-

main shop.

Eg

si

on the terrace of a doctor’s home.

night a bomb shattered glass in the entra nce of the Feder. ation of Cuban Bankworkers, one of the most left wing unions in the

More. Rain Hits Italy Flood Areas ROME (®—Violent

B

rainstorms struck large areas of Italy again yesterday, threatening greater devast ation to northern towns and villages already ravaged by floods and landsli des.’ Six days of storms floods throughout the country have cost at least 50 lives, and

authorities expressed fear the final toll will go higher. Thousands have been injured.

LONDON school

—Thirteen-year-old Prince Hassan of Jordan started at Harrow, where his brother, King Hussein,

yesterday

Studied for a year. Hassan was Harrow.

He

just

like

over

by

was

any

Ghana

and

Guinea

from

the

Congo. He accused the troops of. the two African countries of meddling in Congo internal affairs. The British-led Ghana

troops had

been regarded as. the best-disciplined in the U. N. forces. The

Guinea

troops

are

from

a

former

French colony now playing along with the Soviet Union. Mobutu gave no explanation of the charged interference, but it is believed that the Guinea diplomatic mission, aided by Guinean troops, hid deposed Premier .Lu-

Mumba

the

Congo’s,

political struggle,

Ghana troops have been guarding Lumumba in his official resi-

dence since he came out of hiding

and have frustrated Mobutu in his efforts to take the former Premier into custody. A factional spokesman charged

at a

news

conference earlier ‘that

Ghana and Guinea were involved in a plot to restore Lumumba to power. Mobutu went steadily ahead on Solidating his authority. His antiCommunist general commissioners

moved

WONDEBFUL...! EXQUI SUPERB... .!

for two nights while Con-

golese Army troops sought to arrest him. The Guinea mission has supported Lumumba from the start of

into

Congo

These

government

are our

since

prefer

we

we

the of

machine

guns,

politely

boy.”

guard

as

their In that

the

U.S.

poldville to

the

assistants Brussels

British

Embrassy

refused

Lumumba

to

and

Peiping

CAP

five

The

for

broadcast

the

magnificent

gave

reported

we

might

Wednesday

are

not

going

that

you

in

three-quarters

of

the

island’s

would

use

to

your

feels the CAP only

61

Recognition “party

by

of

always

CAP

petition”

would

as

But

the

Christian

continuing

Action

yesterday

electoral

Assistant

battle.

Secretary

of

a

end

Insular

that sworn

new

election party’

before

law

requires

Petitions

a magistrate,

be

Navy Goes Native Pp

toni

cole

Par-

tice Francisco Espinosa revea]ed his department has upheld the Department of State’s Trejection of a batch of CAP Petitions that lacked the signature of the witnessing judge.

Indonesia —Instead

of

highlight

of

concocted

for

your

de Mariani,

Angelina salina

de

enjoyment...

$4..25—

Are-

Mrs. Provi. U.

S. de Besosa, Mrs. RoLopez

Prado,

Mrs.

Eloina R. de Umpierre and Miss

Margarita Higuera. Still others were Medames Betty del Toro de Urrutia, Josefina Mendoza de Royo, Maria Elisa Rocha, Judith Paralitieci,

Hilda

M.

de

Rodriguez,

Vazquez, Esther Michelena,

men

Agudo,

Julita

B.

de

Annie

Car. Piza,

Josefina de Batlle, Tilita Rossi, Magua Totti, Amalia B. de Segara, Adelita Ross de Ramire z, Gilda M.-de Rodriguez Fortez a, Luisa Roselli, Isabel R. Vda. =

Menendez, Irene Guzman, Luz | |Bague, Adelina Care, and Ani-

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to:

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We'll be lookin & for you this coming Wedhesday and may we remind you that you can enjoy our Show and the continuous music of Pepito Torres and the Barletta-Queralt Group, for the cost of the Buffet alone—only

Civicas

the

use

them,

del Valle, Mrs. Jacqueline Borgo, Mrs. Pace de Justicia, Mrs. Mercedes G. de Saldafia, Mrs. Monine Cordoves de Arana, Mrs.

in its Jus-

charge

reason

words

social calendar. Among Those Present Mrs. Violeta Biascoechea ‘de Rodriguez, last year’s Civica president, was prominent in the group on hand Tuesday as were Mrs. Elena Zeno and Mrs. Carmen Cordova de Nicholas, both Past presidents, Mrs. Jane Ni-

uncertainty over the listing of its at-large candidates, and generally improve its chances of Polling a significant vote in the November general ‘elections. ty lost a round

a

cibo

7

the

in

no

use

the Humacao area. Arecibo Civicas Present Mrs. Leila Padilla de Balaguer, president of the Arecibo Chapter of the club, told of proposed plans for her group including the popular “Easter in November” hat parade which is

can qualify with

precincts.

be

his

own

Seat

from

of

when describing to your friends the gastronomic delights that our Chef has lovingly and tenderly

(Continued From Page 8) the agenda. Mrs. Canals made @ report of the collection of clothes, goods and money by clubwomen for the island’s flood victims. She announced that the distribution

precincts. The number of island precincts is presently in dispute, but most politicians consider 82 Precincts as the correct total. Three quarters of this total is 61 and one half, and all sides accept the fraction must be rounded off to either 61 or 62. Yesterday, Asst. Secretary of State Nicolas Almiroty said he

Leo-

visas

rejection.

HERE & THERE

(Continued from Page 1) election law. If the CAP does capture another three precincts it will have a total of 61, probably enough to meet the requisite that a‘new party must register

in

grart

friends. Lumumba had asked fer a visa to attend the U.N. General Assembly in New York.

While

Refuses

and

took over. it was reported

detectives.

Agency

firmly

commissioners

start, the young Prince livedat a

Atom

but

ushered Lumumba supporters from the central government building and headquarters of the nation al security police. They ther stood

assured by his

other

ouster of the fallen

Lumumba regime. Well-disciplined Congelese backed by armored cars and heavy

all adjectives

describe

Buffets—but

offices following stubborn officials

THE LIND DISTIEN, LLERS NEW COMPAJERS NY, LIMIT ED EY


THE SAN JUAN'STAR — Thursday, September 22, 1960

Bowling Clinic Slated

the

Pirates

ma-

cess

for

gic

number

National

first

in

is

33

years.

succession

game

five

to

lead

for

New

retain

in

second-place

Cardinals, by

six

the

stand

National.

Any

seid

American | petroit

67

79

.459

21%

Boston

63

82

.434

25

52

92

361

35%

Grashineton

Los

they|

victories gives

and

it to

of

lose nine of

Not

Pirates the

League

Kansas

Louis

but

combination

5

tes

3-2,

less the Pirates their remaining

4%

3

the

a chance

575

a

four-

edged

Dodgers,

607

62

572

St.

trail

games,

Angeles don’t

who

57

84

City

including

Today’s

No

games

winning

flag:

night

un-|

Boyer, St, Louis Robinsen, Cincinnati Mays, Sag Francisco RUNS BATTED Aaron, Milwaukee Mathews, Milwaukee Baaks, Chicago Mays, San Francisco Cepeda, $an Francisco

games,

Games Scores

AMERICAN

New, Yor 4,2 Boston Washintgoa 1 Baltimore 3

St. Louis

Pirate } pittsburgh

defeats|st

Louis

a

6

82

63

566

8

77 74

68 73

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13 17

kee Braves who were beaten by|“incinnati

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425

24%

the

two-hit

>

a

388

ik

ti’s

Jay

pitching

Hook

and

of

Milwaukee

83

The combination is down to|Los Angeles two for the third-place Milwau- | S89 Fran.

eight

Pittsburgh.

90

Cincinna-

now

trail

oe

by

Not

games.

New

York

reduced

its

magic

including -

number to six over the Balti. more Orioles, who beat Boston, 43, and broke a _ second-place

tie with idle Chicago.

'

The de |

games

behind

New

Today’s

games.

Games

Chicago (Andersen 10 and Cardwell 8-14) at Pittsburgh (Law 208 and Mizell 128). (2 v > ), (2).

Only games scheduled.

fending champion White Sox are 4%

yesterday’s

Maris,

Teesday's Scores

York.

Sade

oe

7

In the other American League eee ae 5 aes game, Cleveland was handed aj Cincinnati 9, Milwaukee 0

91

defeat

San

by

Cubs, 5-2, in League game

his

Detroit.

Francisco

17th with Bill Virdon,

beat

10 im the twi-night pair, drove in three runs with a home run,

Chicago’s

the other National as Sam Jones won

a double and a Smith then won

a five-hitter. who was five for'|

with a solo home eighth inning.

single. Mal the nightcap

run

in

the

New

BATTED

TUESDAY’S The

Associated

33

33 36 31 x» IN

104 29 99 od P]

FIGHTS Press

LOS ANGELES—Bobby Gordon, 167, Pittsburgh, knocked out Bobby Sand, 171, Los Angeles, 7. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla— Freddie Blades, 176, Ft. Lauderdale, outpointed John (Gorilla) Goulby 174, Miami, 10. BOSTON—Larry

Boardman,

139, Clearwater, Fla., stopped Pat McCarthy, Jr., 135, Boston, 9.

a

but

those

jumps

by

reporters

and it means Yankee way.

who

are

there

now

hold

onte it.

The

drinking

the

road

secretary’s

booze.)It

as

September

is

young

dies.

This

is the :

Baltimore

turned

more

a

out in Yankee

to these

four

team

but

they

style as their season

games.

They

did

weren't

:

came

all they

. CANNO.

could

but

they

were

betrayed by a defeat which has crippled them all year, They can make the complicated plays. Their pitchers stand up. But they can’t score

runs and that’s what

settled them.

. 321 315 308 306 306

Maris, New York Wertz. Bostoa Mifhoso, Chicago Lemoa, Washingtoa Gentile, Baltimore

By

114 112 112 99

LEAGUB

York

change

is down in the books but it is not yet finished be- x cause they’re making it work. This is not a team as the Yankees used to be. September was always the old Yankees’ month,® starting with Ruth. It is also this club’s because} today they’re ahead of Baltimore. They had lost first place to this same team that defeated them twice and shut them out twice in a three-game series early in the month. You do it when it counts

down

Lemoa, Washingtoa Mantle, New York Colavito, Detroit Killebrew, Washington RUNS

guys

sleeper

IN

BATTING Ruaneds, Bostoa Smith, Chicago Kuenn Cleveland Sievers, Chicago Skowron, New York HOME RUNS

five of | Detroit 9, Cleveland 1 games. NATIONAL LEAGUE

five

The

kids on the Yankees know it is not a whiskey-created myth told on

bats)

Cannon

What the Yankees are goes back to Babe Ruth. And the tradition seems to improve the skills of this year’s team which is not shaped for greatness. The legend persists because they serve it well.

games)

Aaron, Milwaukee

scheduled.

Tuesday's

yesterday's

ea 359 or mere at NATIONAL LEAGUE

BATTING Larker, Los Angeles Groat, Pittsburgh Mays, Saa Francisco Clemente, Pittsburgh Boyer, St. Louis HOME RUNS Banks, Chicago Mathews, Milwaukee

88

62

their

the

LEAGUE

imeluding

(Based

83

in | Chicago

League. The

York

Yorkers | Baltimore

victory

fifth

(Net

LEAGUE

AMERICAN

By Jimmy

Yandell

MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS

STANDINGS

their

pennant|New

League

The

their

notched

whose

MAJOR

Don

The

There

was

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a

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NEW YORK (AP)—The Pittsburgh Pirates and the New York Yankees closed in on their respective pennants Tuesday night as the Pirates swept a doubleheader at Philadelphia, 7-1 and 3-2, and the Yanks got past Washington, 2-1, in 11 innings. * the

at

and Bob Lammey, two of Puerto Rico's best bowlers, will provide the instruction. The clinic is open to all junior bowlers.

|

Secret

It can’t be computed by the accountants who reduce baseball to the precise numbers of the box-score. The language of arithmetic

doesn’t tell the secret of the sport. In time, because they are very young,

they

will realize

what

happened

to them.

No one talks about being inspired in a clubhouse or a dogout. Young sportswriters might. Players don’t. But the Yankees, each one, from

Mickey

Mantle

to

Jim

Pisoni,

depend

on

it,

as

much

as

Na

givning

Way

they

do their bats. 1 They work for wages and their piece of the World Series is a bonus. They always have, from Ruth to Roger Maris, played better when

a game

meant

more.

It’s

no

accident

because

it has

happened

too often. They wouldn’t get the money if they didn’t have the pride. It touches most of them if they stay long enough. You expect it from

Ford

and

Berra

and

they

have

had

mediocre

seasons.

No

one is more a Yankee than Ford. He is cynical about it and plays it for laughs. He got the first game for them and in his last assignment against Kansas practice.

City

the

last-place

club

had

used

his

stuff

for

batting

The manager, Casey Stengel, saved Berra. He is 35 and tired from incessant work. He is laid off to rest up but he borrowed enough from the good years to resemble what he was before the years of his life became a burden. 41 If you’re a Yankee that long, you anticipate such excitement, You

know

that

you win the big games,

one way

or

another.

The best 1959 Open winner Billy| ’

Casper could do during the first

six months of 1960 was his fourth place finish in the Masters tour-

mE

Pirates Win A Doubleheader It was

The Yankees

A clinic for junior bowlers has beea scheduled at the Paradise Bowling Center Saturday be-

ee

Yankees Nip Senators, 2-1;

Sports Today

me

ee

Baseball

8

Tuesday

yyesee

22

Tops Paradise League Action

nament.

Sam lead

Sorensen all

rolled

league

a 234

to

bowlers in action

last week at the Paradise Bowling and Sports Center. The second high game was bowled by Harry Cook,

a 232.

Both were recorded in the Me-

tropolitano League. Casa Suarez rolled the league’s high

series,

tropolitano pulled off game, 1,016, est series, Suarez. High

588

by

2,827,

to top

the: Me-

standings. Anderson the high individual and the second high10 pins behind Casa :

individual

Andres

series

was

a

Rodriguez.

In the Sabatina League, thirdplace Carter recorded the week’s

high series, 2,877, as well as the high

game,

1,003.

Bill Carter had high game, 225, while J. B. Camps had high series, 518.

Muebleria Rivera Vega first place in the Sabatina ings. High

Of

is in standhi

1,040

First-place Eastern Watch. topped Borinquen a series

League

of 2,826

and

play with the

week’s

high game of 1,040. } T. Ramirez recorded the week’s

individual high series of 633; and

PUERTO

CERVECERIA

CORONA,

RICO’S

TOP

R. Padilla had, a 232 to tie for second high game of the In the Saturday Junior A League, first-place Kola Champagne recorded 2,053 and 688 to pace the action. Juan Llibre: roll-

INC.

SELLING

BEER _.

.

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series

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Ortiz Title Bout Sought Here +

ANDERSON

“First

Carlos Ortiz, who left this island 15 years ago for the Big Town and became a world champion there, may return in quest ?+recently that he thinks a title fight in San Juan would draw more than in any other city. If a title fight is held here it will be in January or February.

$PO RTS San Juan, Puerto Rico, Thursday, September 22, 1960

we

Leith

want

a

said

video

yes-

pect to draw be enough to

tion

Duilio

sent

Loi in

said.

Italy,

the

of

champion,

Milan

Leith

a

won

the

close

by

be

made

National

time would be p. m. here, time the tape shown vision by 10 or

night.

here

Guard

seven or ehough to on national 20:30 the

sat

tr

The other problem, accordifg

to

Leith,

the

pre-

lies

Ortiz-Loi

im: the contract

fact calls

a returm® match — of their Sept. 1L pee

title in

fight.

will

flown

jet to Miami, Leith said. Fight

at the gate, will make the promo-

successful,”

tape

and

guarantee

from a television network to have the ‘contest billed as the “Fight of the Week.” “The mohey guaranteed from television, plus what we can ex-

former Junior welterweight champion said in New York The fo

“the San Juan Star

of all,”

terday,”

of the title he lost this month in Italy.

Ortiz

“But a fight here should

There are two problems in the way, according to Bob Leith,

won their first encounter, also a close decision, in San Fran-.

the

height

who,

in

cooperation

cisco.

and

long

San

Juan

people,

mas

the

fight.

to insure that people (See ORTIZ, Page 23)

with

will

other

promote

If

the

agrees

television to

telecast

network

the

fight,

a

of the tourist enough

after *

s Beat Senator —+

¥.

Vega Alta Triumphs Score 9 Unearned Runs | 4 Errors | In New York Series As Nats Make NEW YORK (AP)—The New York Yankeesedg five

games

in

Facing

from

an

all-star

aggregation

ihe Puerto Rican League of

the

Bronx

Vega

in

Alta

the

first

contest,

tallied

five

runs

in

five

ia

the

second

inning

the

seventh

to

and

win,

10-6.

Victor

tripped

a Brooklyn

dro

Martinez

from

the

barrage

had

mound in

the

been

by

shelled

a four-run

bottom

of

the

In

the the

seeond end

of

contest, four

by

six

ew York

Trias Pittsburgh St. Louis

Vega Alta Bronx Stars Martinez, Vega;

Crespo

Castro,

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Rodriguez and Cardona; Doherty and

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LEAGUE 55 621 — 60 580 6

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Milwaukee 82 566 64 9 New York has three games at home against Boston, three games at Boston and three at Washington. Pittsburgh

has

three

another

victory. Four Washington

games)

games

at

home against Milwaukee two agaimst Chicago; three games at

Milwaukee and one game at Cincinnati.

Camacho.

the start of the season.)

87

es rot

Chicag'

A (Before

up

night

to

American

League

pennant

yesterday

with the help of nine unearned runs in a 10-3 romp oyer. the Washington Senators. It was their sixth —

AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet..GBGTP

safeties.

halted

innings

gave

5-3. Pe-

inciading

pitcher Richard Doherty for sevén

Brooklyn

second at

Rodriguez

nine,

Alta

hits as his mates got to Brooklyn’

Crespo held the Bronx stars after Impo

Juan

Vega

(Not

closer

| Blanchard. The Yankees scored two more in the fifth inning when the in the sixth after an error by Yanks scored seyen unearned Gardner. i runs, doomed Pedro Ramos to (Yankee: Box score PageA his 16th defeat.. He has won 11. As a result of the vietery the Yankees led second place Baltimore by 4% games and need| errors,

two

PARTIALSt

any

combination

York

victories

Chicago flag.

The in

the

of

five

New

or Baltimore

defeats

to

clinch

two

Washington

fifth

were

and the

‘errors

committed

by

Billy Gardner and Bob Allison. Gardner made his with the bases loaded, and Allison dropped a liner off the bat of John

Boston Baltimore

won

regulations,

Flag Races At A Glance

Kansas City Chicago

s2 e323 8&

Alta

the series.

curfew

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Cincinnati

Milwaukee Los Angeles St. Leuis

t.

NEW YORK (AP)—Puerto Rico’s Vega Alta’ baseball team finished its invasion of New. York Tuesday night by taking a doubleheader to clinch its seven-game series with all-star teams of the New York Federation of Spanish + Leagues.

b)

Interview With The Old Master, Casey

(Before the Yankees got rolling.) “We'll be all right, but those White ‘Bet and

Orioles look pretty good.”

(After all but. “on, well, We

hing the pennant.) yee club, Our guys

the hits'when we

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Yan Vega

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