The San Juan Star (Sept. 23, 1960)

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San Juan, Puerto Rico, Friday, September 23, 1960

Second-class postage at San Juan. Puerte

oald Rice

nges

Reds To Arms Talks [Demands Foolproof Inspection System By RELMAN MORIN NATIONS (AP)—President

UNITED Eisenhower

yesterday

challenged

the

So-

;|viet Union to join in immediate disarmajment talks with the aim of scrapping all nuclear weapons while U.N. inspection makes sure that

space

vehicles are launched

only for peaceful purposes. U.

Eisenhower, addressing the 15th N. General Assembly, laid

down which

a he

wide-rangi said could

“progress

toward

lunity’’

based

program help bring

a

world

in peace

com-

and

root-

ed in justice. WASHINGTON

fe IN BALCONY

SCENE—Soviet

to Glen

Premier Khrushchev makes with the dramatics

day

State

the

Gov. Mufioz repudiated yesterday a “press felease” by a public relations firms in the U.S. plaeing the blame for the flood victims on the governor and the government,

The public relations firm, called the “Caribbean Information Center’, represents Statehood Republican Party gubernatorial candidate Luis A. Ferre in the states.

“It is highly improper to discredit Puerto Rico for political

purposes,’ Mufioz said at La For

taleza, “above all on the basis of untrue information.” ‘ “My position is wholly in agree-

STAR

and

Fl

Mundo objected editorially to a release

circulated

assailing

the

Soviet

President

proposed

that

PRESIDENT

all 96

sending arms or forces there. He upheld Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold against Soviet criticism and called for expanded aid to be sent to Africa under

Statehood Republican Party standard bearer Luis A. Ferre yesterday shrugged off newspaper criticism of a New York public relations firm’s treatment of the Hu-. macao flood disaster, and insisted, that the “essential” point in the flood fracas is to “fix responsibility..and take the steps to_correct any defect in the government so that such disasters can be avoided in the future.” the

to Man-

members of the U. N. agree to respect the freedom of the new African countries and refrain from

J. LIDIN

Both

or Satur-

return

Sunday.

Indirectly

Blame Must Be Fixed Governor Labels Statement Improper

tonight

and

Union for its actions in the Congo,

Luis Ferre Insists Flood By HAROLD

Coye

morning

hattan

he -appears for the benefit of newsmen on the balcony of his New York hotel. Khrushchev, who didn’t applaud President Eisenhower's speech before the U.N. yester-: day, refused comment on it with a curt: “I’m going to lunch.” (AP Photo)

Commonwealth

(AP)-~-The

Department last night granted permission to Soviet Premier Khrushchev to leave , Manhattan and spend the weekend on Long Island. It announced that Khrush: chev sent word he wishes to go}!

by

the}

Ferre-retained Caribbean Information Center in New York. An investigation is “imperative,” ment with.the STAR,” Mufioz said. Both the STAR and El Ferre added, of the circumstances the Humacao flood Mundo editorially attacked the $urrounding ¢atastrophe. “press release.” In its Sept, 20, As fo editorial reprimands aimissue, the STAR, described as “inexcusable” the attempt to place ed at the disputed news release blame on Gov. Mujfioz for. the on the flood, Ferre noted that the flood victims. A story based on hewspapers which condemmed the the “press release” appeared in telease failed to publish it. As a result, Ferre remarked, the front page of yesterday's the ‘“‘public lacks the elements Miami Herald. “Don’t quote me,” Mujfioz said, needed”’ to judge if the editorial “put honesty is the best policy. criticism was. warranted. William J. Dorvillier, editor of That is really an awful phrase because honesty is not a policy the STAR, said yesterday that the but a moral obligation.” press release which inspired the “Some of the Republicans,” he editorial in question “contained (See IMPROPER, Page 21) (See FERRE, Page 24)

the sponsorship of the U. N. He pledged U. S. aid toward that end. President Tito of followed Eisenhower

sembly

rostrum.

Yugoslavia to the as-

He

lost

no

EISENHOWER ...assails Soviets

Big Welcome NEW YORK (AP)—President Eisenhower got a tumultuous welcome from an estimated 125,000 New York-

ers yesterday

as he arrived

to address an historic tions meeting. The

obviously

(See PRESIDENT, Page 24)

(See

pleased,

United Na President,

grinned

WELCOME,

broad-

Page

24)

Anti-Catholic Smear

Campaign Reaches Us By A. W. MALDONADO Anti-Catholi¢

against

Sen. John

literature,

the

F. Kennedy

being mailed to Puerto Rico.

type

that

is: being

in his presidential

—-_

used

bid,

—-___

is es

result of the Christian Action A pack of leaflets was aParty movement. received yesterday by a govThe literature, which consists of ernment agency. It bore no nine pamphlets and leaflets, was return address and had a printed in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania postmark. The tenor of the articles is poliGovernment

spokesmen

terday that they had the literature

speculate been

sent

the island It

was

was

that to

sent here.

it

all

said yes-

no idea why might

the

They

that

have

in America

states,

and

was’ included. also

speculated

tical and one of them,” “‘A Roman Catholic for President,” concludes

that

it

might be-an attempt to instigate anti-clericalism in Puerte Rico as

“if

Roman

influence,’

rest get

of on

us the

Another

‘Catholic

today may

power

is ‘just a fringe the

when

Lord

they

pity

the

really

do

inside.”

of the pamphlets

(See SMEAR,

Page 24)

is en-


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SAN JUAN STAR — Friday; September 23,' 1960

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Nikita And Co. See Only Their Own Light | By

UNITED

WILLIAM

NATIONS

L.

next

RYAN

W—Nikita

S.

Khrushchev,

for

to

today

}sembly

ending

the

cold

war.

But

his

per-

their way. Whatever Khrushchev has up his sleeve for his big speech, the bess of world Communism has left little doubt of Communist intentions to dominate the world. Standing on a balcony in his shirtsleeves and pawing

air, to

Khrushchev

govern

his

blurted

every

out the doctrines

move:

is

man.

Anyone

As

who

in

connection

with

this

to

the

15th

U.

future

and

him

N.

Americans

Communist

boss

»<:..

thut

Tito Meets Nikita, Hears Complaints a

what .

siders

Why

face

yester-

day for the first time

at

the

them

are “enemies

balcony

of

speech,

the people.”

the

sort

the

State Department

American people secretly adored him coast, were yearning ta set eyes upon his hand.

Apparently,

of -perform-

ance that only he! can put on, gave onlookers the pression that he had not the slightest doubt that

Castro

“is a

of Castro

came

was not clear.

Khrushchev Won't Meet Eisenhower UNITED

ses-

Any

NATIONS

chance

of

a

tween President on

seats.

Khrushchev

Eisenhower

and

mmediately

ito es

him

to

his

ment have

in New confined

Manhattan.

so

I have

te come

out

(in

the

corridors) to take a walk.” The meeting in the corridors may have been a coincidence, but the general impression was that it had been prearranged. Continuing hisg eomplaints,

Khrushchev Tito: “They (The

told

of

New

Year

NATIONS the

General

House secretary C. Hager-

demonstra-

fom

meeting would HAGERTY oceur, Hagerty replied with a flat “no.” Then

he

grinned.

so many times few days.”

The

in halting Kussian voice, remarked to

and a low Khrushchev

Castro

Asked

said that

is

of the

the

on-

among

the

the

(#-British

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hotel

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his

tured

anti-Communist

the

of Paksane,

of this Laotian morning.

from

delegation

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of

Le

caprebel

100 miles capital

east

yesterday

He said the rebel forces of Gen. Phoumi Nosovan fled southon foot.

,

claimed

more

than

-|30 pro-Phoumi men killed and an unknown number wounded in 48 hours of fighting. The govern-

ment, he said, lost one killed and four

wounded.

Monday

stopped marks. But he a few times at government he

looked up only the man whose has accused of

hostility and physical nomic aggression. His decision to participate was se taken after long,

4 B

m careful i

ation.

considerThe

decid-

MACMILLAN ing factor, the the informants said, was assessment of the atmosphere in the assembly cabled to London by Lard Home, the foreign secretary.

Home has had a series of private conversations in Washington and New

York

hower,

with

President

Eisen-

of State

Herter

Secretary

many

Commonwealth

leaders.

au teday P.M,

at at

we kl Goh ue 8:29 A.M. amd sets

gates when

cluded presenting disarmament.

Although

his

plan

obviously

for

aimed

mainly at the Soviet Union, the President’s disarmament proPosal touched a delicate point

in Castro’s

methods

the

success

The

revolutionary

spent

of

millions

of insuring

his in

revolution.

chieftain the

past

has year

on weapons for his army and civilian military. He reputedly has the largest force under arms in Latin America.

7

San Juan: Fajardo: Ponce: May acuez:

September

night

but

. Tuesday

were

morning

five

miles out, Souvanna said. He told reporters it was “a de-

cisive victory” in the 12-day civil was between his neutralist government

and

regime

the

pro-American

of Phoumi.

WEATHER FORECAST:

San

Juan,

Ponce

and Mayaguez—Variable cleudimess today and tenight with seattered showers and a chance ef isolated thundershowers. PUERTO RICO and the VIRGIN ISLANDS—Variable cleudimess teday and tenight with scattered showers and a chance ef

isolated thundershowers. WINDS: Easterly at 12 te miles per heur.

YESTERDAY’S liam YESTERDAY’S STATESIDE;

SIGH:

86

LOW:

72.

New

York,

18

at

69,

partly cloudy; Beston, 74, partly

TIDES Friday,

Fund

eco-

present not to applaud the U. S. president con-

ns oe at 8:28

Fund

and

The Cubans and the Soviets appeared to be the only dele-

San Juan: Fajardo: Ponce: Mayaguez:

Corp.

command

Kong

cloudy; cloudy;

23

High Tides 10:30 a.m. 18:21 a.m, 11:3 am. 18:04 am. Lew Tides 3:57 a.m. 3:46 a.m. 0:44 am. 3:39 a.m.

10:21 1:2 10:14 9:56

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

4:51 4:40 1:12 4:3

p.m. p.m. p.m. pm.

dy;

Washingten, 72, partly Philadelphia, 72, cdeu-

Miami,

75,

80,

partly

raim;

cloudy;

Chicage,

Denver,

56,

partly cleudy; Dallas, $2, partly cleudy;

San

Fragcisee,

Emergency

62

hazy.

Reaistry

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Pro-Phoumi forces started to march on the capital frem Pak-

MUTUAL FUNDS Investors

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Souvanna

Briefly, the United States, Britain’ and the Commonwealth coun-

Securities

in, have access te Both have remnant

VIENTIANE, Laos (AP)—Neutralist Premier Prince Souvanna Phouma announced government

ward

Dealers in Leading Mutual Funds: Open-end Companies Notional

UNITED

past

cided at a meeting to change its name. The San Juan, modern and popular tourist hotel, is in the tourist zone and was expropriated by the government in June.

Nation-Wide

Union's

ed his cabinet yesterday that he will go to the United Nations

and

American Mutuel-Funds Axe-Houghtgn Funds Blue Ridge Mutual Fund Beston Fund

Soviet

Castro Gives No Applause To Ike

the

U. N.

It was

the

why

staying.

of

Jewish

holiday

but

“because question

during

employes

over

Laos Rebels Are Routed At Parksane

diplomatic position has _ deteriorated in the past month.

Talk Before UN.

San Juan ‘Hotel Renamed In Cuba Fidel

NIKITA

session

LONDON

Hotel Theresa in honor of the one in New York’s Harlem, where

speaking

religious

Asemby.

Minister

the grin, Hagerty I’ve been asked

fear

followings which set up in their behalf noise enough convince the two of their impact.

matics,

(AP)—Be-

Roshashana

ly absent delegation 96 members.

HAVANA (#%-The San Juan Hotel yesterday was renamed

shout

tors) and now TI recognize the same voices. This is decadence.” Tito,

by

treat

Speaking in Russian, Khrushchev said: “I have a small terri

tery,

cause

complain

gabout

TITO York. Officials

For New Year Fete

ruled

yesterday

press James

began

with

it is almost impossible to disabuse either

tries see the situation this way: Khrushchev may be getting headhotel balcony dra-

Khrush-

was

s White im | »

im

yesterday’s

be-

out

stricken

them of the curious idea. Both, despite being fenced enormous facilities for publicity.

and, coast to him and clasp

Israeli delegation did not attend

(AP)—

<3 Premier

to their

is

of

imthe

Israelis Stay Away| susie 'm UNITED

meeting

a chev together

house’

people.

oppose

ses

UNITED NATIONS (AP)—Nikita S. Khrushehev and YugosJavia’s President Tito met face Eto

the matter

“‘under

who

the

up at that moment

was

which has restricted

same stamp, however different their appearance, and background. The picture they present is that of men for ‘the people,” and any

and his companion ,in undiplomatic Fidel Castro, emerge as men of the

Khrushchev’s

Fidel

Cuba’s

it, he

to Manhattan.

U.N. Personalities, Sidelights .

put

by the State Department,

To Khrushchev, the U. S. order probably represented chicanery of the lowest sort. It is likely that he con-:

and

to

the

arrest’’

the possibilitiés of Khrushchev’s impact upon dewntrodden American ‘‘masses.”’ Khrushchev’s Latin protege, Castro, seems te be similarly afflicted. Like the Soviet chief, Castro habitually separates the U. S. government from the American

which

“‘Communism

of

this to be true.”

session are giving perplexed

Khrushchev actions, Cuba’s

have

seem

development

the world important clues makes dictators .ti¢k.

formance so far on his second visit to the United States and the U. N. reinforces the impression that there will be no end to the cold war unless Communists

at the

the

goings-on

assembly

formula

his

present

in

history knows

The

paigning for the Soviet version of world peace, is beginning to look like his own worst enemy. ; The Soviet premier strides upon the News world stage at the U. N. General As-

Analysis

stage

knows

cam-

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THE SAN JUAN STAR + Friday, Séptember 23,°1960

Hill-To-Hill Search Goes On For Killer

Communism, Youth Feature Of Smith's

Navy League Speech

PONCE—Police and penal guards donned civilian clothing -

yesterday in their search for escaped

The Commandant of Naval forces in Puerto Rico, Rear Admiral Allen Smith, Jr. yesterday urged the Puerto Rico Council of the Navy League to dedicate itself

hill-to-hill killer Se-

gundo Rodriguez Mufioz east of here. Commander Juan I. Pla, head of

the

Ponce

area

police,

to fighting communism and expanding youth programs.

said

yesterday that police will have a better chance of capturing the killer dressed in everyday clothes. “ “This coming

said

Rodriguez

has

tel.

“Throughout the admiral,

him

in

the

both

Rodriguez,

the

convicted

stabbing

women,

escaped

Department outside

being

Rio

Piedras

a

city

could

from

the

so

visit him.

area.

Torres-Braschi

Sels Escape Record Straight In the Thursday edition of the San Juan STAR it was incorrectly reported

that

Segundo

Rodriguez

Mumoz, escaped prisoner being sought in the Ponce had

escaped

from

a

and police custody. Police Supt. Ramon _ Braschi

pointed

that

the

the

prisoner

out

prison

van,

Torres

yesterday

van

from

escaped

which

was

man-

ned by penal guards from Department of Justice. “The

police

nothing

to

transfer,”

the had

do with the Torres Braschi

man’s

said,

‘Tirano

City

Jail

month

sentence

to

18,

serve

for

CAP Loses Ground In Petition Battle By

HAROLD

The

J. LIDIN

Commonwealth

yes-

an

11-

felonious

magistrate

down

a

Christian

demand signers’

Action

that petitions age, color and

but otherwise proved.

The

CAP

Party

lacking precinct

complete,

charged were

be

that

ap-

these

“technicalities”

and do not warrant rejection if the affidavit was otherwise clear satisfactory.

the

ment

Commonwealth

of

State,

numerous

Depart-

which

set

affidavits

aside

on _ these

grounds. CAP

secretary

claims

that

Eduardo

a favorable

Flores

decision

on the issue of the technicalities”

assault and disturbing the peace. Tirano escaped near his home

would

in

the

He

is

might have qualified it as an island-wide party. Meanwhile, the majority Popular Party moved yesterday to counter an effort to suspend

Hoyos five

section

of

six

inches

feet

Ciales. tall,

weighs 150 pounds, and has brown eyes and hair.

Baby Girl Drowns In Pail Of Water CAGUAS—An eighteen month old girl drowned in a

pail

of water

here

yesterday,

police reported, Georgina Torres Rivera of the San Antonio section was playing in the living room of

her

home

while

her

mother

was in the kitchen, police said. While near the pail ef wa-

ter,

police

girl dropped

sources her

said,

pacifier

the into

the water, and as she bent to retrieve it, she slipped and fell in head first. She was already dead when her mether discovered the accident,

political kind of

worry

about

Puerto

is no

Rico?

a real com-

apparent communI share your

have qualified the CAP

at least three more

in

precinets, and

printing of the November ballot. Representative Luis Archilla Lau-

gier, Independence Party delegate on the Board

‘sought

to

of Elections, earlier

block

ballot. But Senate

printing President

of

the

Samuel

Quiones, Popular representative on the Board, countered by filing a

brief

with

Supreme

the

Court

chief

of

arguing

JAKARTA,

first

Indonesia

Soviet

ever

to be tried here will apear in Jakarta’s economic court Sept. 27 on charges of illegal foreign

exchange similar

deals, crimes.

bedev, 37, who

hoarding He

is

owned

V.

T.

order

suspen:

more

This however, reason

why

you

still have time and while there is a

reasonable

hope

that

your

ef-

forts will be successful. It is too late once the communists have poisoned minds. And make no mistake

about

it,”

added

the

ad-

miral, “Puerto Rico is on the agenda of communist world domination.” The importance of the Navy League’s youth program was em-

Smith

also

the

meeting

at

portance

the

navy,

services

have

eoncerned

been about

signs of weakness in the nation’s youth.

these

people

they

should

that

do all in their power ‘to educate their fellow citizens on the im-

phasized by Smith when he pointed out that in the past few years,

military

told

navy

of maintaining

a strong

because™“‘without

a strong

this

country

will be

the present wranglings within the

nesday

of Elections. three-man board

is

still

A 9-year-old boy was killed Wedas

he

tried

to

cross

the

split ever a Justice Department Lroad in front of his Bayamon ruling which enables the CAP to home. Ten other persons were place at-large candidates even injured in separate, accidents

though it failed to register in three-quarters of the islands electoral precincts.

Wounded Girl Dies In N.Y.C. NEW year-old

YORK (AP)—A nineVenezuelan girl, struck

in the back a

fight

between

supporters

and

girl,

Magdalina

Urdaneto

of Caracas, was dining with her tourist parents in a restaurant Wednesday when a gang of Castro sympathizers burst in. An anti-Castroite,

25, was der.

Louis

wounded

in

Rodriguez,

the

shoul-

place island.

in

different

Emilio Morales Mejias of the Hato Tejas section of Bayamon, was fatally injured at 5 p.m. as he tried to cross Highway No. 2 when he was struck by an auto driven by Ismael Rodriguez Flores, police reported.

Police said the boy was thrown about 150 feet from the point of Morales

died

en

route

to

EBBW,

Wales

(AP)

fringe sumé

benefits. to:

All

Hosyfital. before

iteles

who ordered him held bail on a charge of in-

voluntary

homicide.

Milcar was she

Maria

Velez.

Marti,

hit by a hit-and-riin crossed a street in

rian was

Wednesday taken

to San

afternoon. Gerrnan

the

seat

of

Aneurin

vacated

by

the

death

Bevan.

must

Hospital where her condition is described as ‘‘serious.’' Police are looking

for

the

driver

replies P. O.

are

Box Puerto Rico.

confidential. 10744,

Caparra

is the to talk

time to

The

be between ages

Send

re-

Heights,

She

District

your friend at

for large multi-million dolLife, Accident & Sickness

14,

driver as San Ger-

and outWestern

ty officials dropped and then reinstated him in the race for

Jose Sore

Gallardo on $3,000

nuclear strategy, is back ‘in the running for parliament. Ebbw (pronounced Ebboo) Labor Par-

Candidates

OPPORTUNITY,

taken

— Michael

Foot, leftwing laborite spoken opponent of

25 to 45; high school graduates (college preferred), willing to work hard and be compensated accordingly, while undergoing an intensive training program. Liberal

Le-

District

was

Foot Back In Running

As local sales representative lar company specializing in

insurance.

guez

Rio

SALES OPPORTUNITY and Group

Piedras

impact.

by a stray bullet in

opponents of Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro, died yester; day in a hospital. The

which took parts of the

unable

to maintain its freedoms and survive.”

Board The

and

a business

REAR ADM. §. ITH League ... addresses Nal

Boy Killed Crossing Road: 10 ‘Others Hurt in Crashes

ballots has already been given by beard head Ernesto Mieres Calimano. Mieres says his obligation to ready the ballot is apart from

a

(AP)+

national

the

the

that

Trying Red In Jakarta The

cannot

all

increasingly

sion of printing. A “green light” for printing the

Depart-

ment of Justice yesterday turned

of

Rivera,

Arecibo

SMOKING IN MORE WAYS THAN ONE—Cigar-smoking, gesturing Cuban Premier Fidel Castro talks to newsmen in New York Sept. 19, telling them he does not like his hotel accommodations. Then he left to take this grievance as well as that of security restrictions up in person with United Nations Secretary Dag Hammarskjold. (AP Photo.)

The Justice Department decision against admitting the defective petitions upheld the stand

terday escaped from a police van while he was being taken to the

‘Why

in

has never been

there

is

and

Youth, 18 Escanes En Route To Jail Antonio

ing

oversights

department

say,

jist problem here. pride in that fact.

now area,

police

the

munist problem in Puerto Rico.’ “You would be correct in say-

re-

Police have a dragnet of from to 30 police combing the.

25

There

night

penitentiary

may

communism

Justice He

transported

You

two

hall.

said

meeting

warfare short of all out shooting.

1954

of

Monday

Ponce

was

latives

from

van

of

in

deaths

world,”

are

fare, economic warfare, warfare—almost every

semi-mountain-

ous Cotto Laurel area where he is believed to be hiding out. for

the

“we

communist threat headlong in many fields—psychological war-

friends and relatives who might aid

to

He ‘spoke at a luncheon of the league at the Caribe Hilton Ho-

way he won't see them and he won’t get warn-

ings.” Pla

x3

Chase

Manhattan


THE SAN JUAN STAR — Friday, September 23, 1960 NEWS IN BRIEF

Spellman To Consecrate New

Bishop Of Arecibo

SOUTH BEND, Ind. @#—Francis Cardinal Spellman of New ‘York was named yesterday to consecrate The Rev. Alfred F. Mendez as first bishop of the new Puerto Rican Catholic Diocese of Arecibo Oct. 28. The ceremony will take place in Sacred Heart Catholic Church on the University of Notre Dame campus here.

Pfc. Gustafson

Is Soldier Of Month

Pfc. Curtis W. Gustafson, Fort Brooke, has been selected R. Command Soldier of the Month for September. Runner-up

P. for

the

honor

was

SP4

Herman

R.

Horst,

Army

Personnel

Center,

who’ was designated Fort Buchanan Soldier of the Month. Gustafson is assigned to Detachment No. 1, Data Processing Unit, Antilles Command, as a personnel accounting specialist.

Panama

Flag Raised

PANAMA

(#—Amid

In Canal Zone

student

jeers

Panama’s

flag

was

raised,

beside the Stars and Stripes over the Panama canal zone yesterday for the first time since the United States took over the zone under

rR

STICKLER—Prospects

for the Junior

Chamber of Commerce award of 1960 Young

Man of the Year proved too numerous yesterday for the above panelof distinguished judges who postponed final selection until next week. This year’s judges are, (reading left to right) Dr. Ronald C. Bauer, Presi dent Inter American University, San German; Ramon Torres Braschi, Superinten dent of Police; David Oliver, President of the Puerto Rico Junior Chamber, Webster E. Pullen, Manager, First National City Bank of New York, and Robert Mackey, National Awards Committee Chairman. Award winner will be honored at a banquet October 9.

‘New

Humanism’

Work

WALTER

PRIEST

BERLIN

STAE

Washington

Correspondent

WASHINGTON

which

believes

A _

must

dedicate

himself

istic

as

as

well

group

space-age

man

to human-

scientific

goals

will honor Gov. Luis Mufioz Marin and “Operation Serenity” in November. Dr.

tive

Joseph

vice

Stevens,

president

ternational Maissance”

ed

L.

of

Society said the

non-political

execu-

“The

In-

of the Re newly form-

cultural

organi-

gation plans to present Munoz with its first “David” award during a five-day visit to the island starting Nov. 15. Mufioz is being cited for “outstanding achievements in the field of

‘new

humanism,’”

Stevens

said

sis placed

on

“Operation

“a

chain

science

a better

Monwealth of

the

Serenity”

reaction”

and

eept

that

cultural

duce

Parallels

Stevens

can

empha-

values shows

between work

to

by how

art pro

society.

The

Com-

approach,

he

said,

Renaissance

con-

the the

said.

“complete

citizen,”

a “man who appreciated science and believed in the universality of

the

spirit.”

“You

All need

nity’ for he said. the

Latin an

‘Operation

Sere-

all of Latin America,” “Operation bootstrap,”

economic

development

pro

gram, would have been a “flop” without a “cultural renaissance,” he said. Turning to international relations, the former State Department officer said that people usually

experience

an

“emotio-

nal breakthrough” before topling the social and economic barriers

which

separate

them.

“Culture is the best diplomat that mankind has developed,” he said. The Puerto

society, he Rico will

jumping sion

of

off point its

said, serve

hopes as a

for an

expan-

cultural

and

artistic

programs with all of Latin America. The group has scheduled an “Art Assembly and Art Exhibit

of

ington

the

Stevens,

guages, Rico

Americas”

for

October, who

said

in

four

bi-lingual qualified

ses

of a society

only

material

he

32:

lan-

Puerto to act

as an “interpreter” in U. S— Latin American relations. Stevens challenged the value

painting,

he

pointed

a story

STAR

GENERAL

MILLS,

INC.

out.

“We

on

appéaring

Wednesday,

in

the

Sept.

21,

Ernesto Laureano, manager of the Lorraine Theater on Stop 15 was reported to be the victim of a $200 hold-up. The vicquez

actually Marcial Velaz-

Rodriguez

who

operates

a

parking lot next to the theater. After he

was

held

up,

Velazquez

ran into the movie house and — Laureano to call the poice.

family loves. Rich in proteins and delicious as only toasted oats can be.

Office and Wareho Fdez.use Junces : Ave. Across Pier Mo. 6 — Son Jucn = Teleph 3-1490 one ond s: 2-4945

tients”

“Art

Correction In

Cheerios product of

rewards.

The

flag-raising

was

marred

indicated

Diplomats

yesterday

it is preparing

have

to

apply

Leave World W—A

Cuban

Machado

Association

for

headed

out of the

yesterday

permits

to

enter

Medical Parley

delegation

walked

police

after

a row

by

Health

assembly with

Minister

of the

Belgian

World

delegates

over the Congo. The trouble started with a-Cuban proposal that assembly condemn Belgian physicians who “abandoned their pa-

stres-

can appreciate achievement even more so if it is beautiful.”

Strong and Healthy with

is another famous

which

ago.

Bar West

Germany

Germans

Ventura

Medical

in

the

Congo

submitted by Major Medical Association. asked

said.

the power breakfast the whole

CHEERIOS

West

sector.

Jose

“Unless we give more praise to the humanities in our society we do not have the proper balance,” he said. “Emphasize the humanities and you can get a society that is more virile and more pro ductive,” he said. There can be much beauty in a bridge as a

WATCH 'EM GROW @

sent

the

BERLIN

—in the broadest sense—is not a luxury but .a& necessity of life,”

tim was

1961.

speaks

is uniquely

Wash-

system

To

#—East

Cubans

America

57 years

to bar Western diplomats from the East sector of Berlin. The Communists claim that part of the city belongs to the territory of East Germany and is no longer under four-power control. At pre-

Recognized

For

lease

East Germans

Munoz To Get Cultural Award By

a perpetual

by the shouts of some 50 high school students, chanting ‘“Yankee go home,” and the stabbing of an American broadcaster. In addition, the president of Panama refused to attend.

Dr.

C.

L.

during

disturbances

Oscar Fernandez ‘Should we have

Kettlebrant

of the

there.

The

propsal

was

Mel, head of the Cuban let ourselves be killed?"

Belgian. Medical

Federation.

Mufioz Acts To End

CD-Red Cross Spat By

A.

W.

disaster

MALDONADO

teams

in working

out

the

relief programs for the Humacao flood victims. Shea said that due to a lack of coordination, efforts were being a

Gov. Mumfioz said yesterday that he will meet today with Civil Defense chief Gen. Cesar Cordero Davila to attempt to patch conflict here between the

Defense

and

the

Red

The Governor nouncement after

Robert

F.

president Cross and

up Civil

Cross.

made the a meeting

anwith

Shea,» national

vice-

of the American Charlotte Johnson,

Red head

of the Red Cross disaster committee. The Red Cross leaders told the Governor

at

La

Fortaleza

yester-

day that ‘‘misunderstandings”

had

arisen

and

the

between

the Red

Commonwealth

Cross

government

duplicated

in

Humacao.

As

a

re+

sult, he said, the Red Cross found it

necessary

to

close

there this week. The function of

the

its

office

Red

Cross

in a disaster, he said, is to help “only

families

disaster” family

life.

to

affected

return In

to

Humacao,

by

the

normal he

said,

the Red Cross has started a program to distribute home sleeping and cooking supplies to the families which lost their homes in the flood.

The that

Red the

Cross

found,

Commonwealth

however, govern-

ment was conducting a similar program so that some families were able to receive supplies first from the government and then again from the Red Cross.


hi

*

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ss

,

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THE

SUGAR FUTURES NEW

YORK

(AP)-Domestic

futures No. 6 28 contracts.

closed

Werld lower.

sugar

higher.

Sales

Lew 6.09

Clese 6.09A

High 6.69

Nev

5

one

sugar futures Ne. 4 closed Sales 78 contracts.

By

1 te

NEW

JOHN

MCKEE

YORK=

(AP)—The :

High

Lew

Clese

3.e1

299

299

— diy Bep Oct Raw

3.02 3.05

3.02 3.04

3.02 3.03B l trading yesterday.

sugar spot, A- Asked: B- Bid

NEW

DOW

JONES

YORK

(AP)-Clesing Dow

averages:

30

INDUS

aie

Re

on

®&

sTKs

198.79

Off

= oon

7 NEW 140

,

im

YORK y

318

— New Mill Uniforms &

Carpenter

Roed

1959

Tel.

Ends Gloves 6-3039

|market

declined

for the day

electronics

clined.

in

stock

very

at the close. Most

and

most

aircrafts

&

FORDS

We usually RENT them but. . . right now we are SELLING them We have to dispose of our 1959 models to replace them with new ones.

HERE'S WHAT WE HAVE: 30. . .1959 Models

CHEVROLETS & FORDS all 4-door

Condition

pay $1985.00

and take your choice

ALL FULLY EQUIPPED * Power Steering * Automatic Transmission *

new

highs.

de-

Radio

WELL MAINTAINED BY OUR OWN EXPERT MECHANIS FINANCING AVAILABLE MAY BE PURCHASED WHOLESALE OR INDIVIDUALLY

gained

56 cents

value

INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT SAN JUAN, P.R. TEL. 9-0085

Wednesday.

York

Stock

Exchange

lost

the

51 25% 29%, 67% 58% 19%

—k —' —% +% +% —'

lightest

37% 7

Unch —*% +%

Am Am

Smelt Sugar

52 28%

Unch +h

Am

Std

Tel

Am

Tob

Nick

50

Paper

90%

+%

38% 56

—% —1%

Co Rd

46% 20%

Unch —s

Libby Owens Ligg & My Lockh Air

50% 83% 24

+M% -—1 -%

Std Brand St Oil Cal St Oil Ind

48 43% 3834

+ 5% Unch + 3g

22%

+h

St

Oil

(NJ)

4012

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39%

+%

St

Oil

Oh

47%

—%

Unch

Stud

Pack

12%

—l*

Armco Steel Armour Assoe D- G

58 31% 60%

+% +% —2\2

Atl

365%

+%

Bendix Av Beth Steel

63 41

+% —%*

Blaw

23

Coca

62%

+1%

31% 63%

—k —-%

Cola

Colg Palm Comw Ed Con

Edis

.

Container Cont Oil Corn Pd Crane

Co

Crn Zell Curt Wr Distill

Corp

Doug Air Dow Che Dress In

+%

21 50% 64%

-% —% +%

Ald

14%

—%

Goodrich Goodyear

573% 33%

—"% —%

34%

—%

27%

— es

&

Gulf

Co

Oil

Inge Rand Int Bus M

Int

Harv

COFFEE NEW tos No.

freight

Unch

Airl

offerings

contracts.

High 45.11 N-Nominal.

Lew 45.08

—%

-% -% +% -1% —' —% Unch —%

39%

+h

28%

—k

4612 71

-1 —%

Pet

455%

—*%

118%

—%

Oil

31%

+%

O

56%

+1%

55%

—%*

3558

Unch

57%

—%

G

Stl Met

'

Roeb

40

—1%

80% 3% 33% 32%

—% Unch Unch —%

5358

+1%

9%

|

— bs

Warner Bs Pics 49% —1'4 War Lam 69% —*. West Uni 46% +% Westg A Bk 23% —' Westg Elec 49 +e Worthin ~ 45% —% Yale And Towne 28 —M% Yng Sh & T _ 90% +M% Zenith 117 3% Market Tone Lower Total Sales 1,970,000

Of Special Interest (Courtesy of the San Juan Merril, Lynch, Pierce. Fenner

Bid

Central Aguirre Chase Manhattan Com.

Oil

Fajardo Fajardo First

Ref.

office af & Smith,

Ask

2212 5843

58%

3%

4

Co.

East. Sugar 24 East. Sug. pf. 29 75°s

75%

Maule Industries Pueblo Supermarkets P. R. Telephone

Ts 1544 5112

16 52NS

P.

City

30NS

Bank

So.

Ntl.

R.

Franklin Grand

Sugar

142

Stores

13%

Union

Nebraska

27

Cons.

15%

16%

Mufioz

San-

and

5S

to

13

Close 35.85-98 36.19N 35.61N 35.41N 34.90N 3%4.51N Sales 4

revealed

yesterday

pected

that

the

legislature

will

that a plan is being worked out to eliminate property tax on

receive this plan at next year’s legislative session. The govern-

homes

being

lived

in

by

their

ment

will

owners, valued up to $15,000. Munoz made the announcement

plan

replace

during

ducing

the

filming

of

a

speech

hoz

recording,

of

the

the

entire

housing

Commonwealth

government. Munoz had made a similar annountement in a previous tele-

that

the

property

to $20,000.

discussed

request

this

new

tax relief-law

passed this year, substantially re-

to be presegted on television this Sunday. In this speech, Muprogram

Clese 44.7N

.

Cola

Gov.

spot San36.50—75A. include

16%

B2% 40% 50% 67 19 57% 2 11%

Fruit

Mufioz Reveals New Property Tax Plan

FUTURES

tos Bourbons 3S at 36.75-37.00A 35.75—36.00A. “B” futures closed 25 lewer higher. Sales 34 contracts. High Lew Sep 35.98 35.80 Dee 36.20 36.20 Mar 35.80 |=. 35.60 May 35.49 = 35.49 Jly 4.90 8=—34.90 Sep 460 8634.90 “M” futures clesed 52 lower. Sep A-—Asked;

—1%4'

Sears

39

YORK (AP)-Coffee 4 ex-dock closed at

and

73

Reyn Tob Roan Ant Roy Dutch StReg Pap

—-1% +1

—%

Steel

Reyn

69 521

19

US

Repub

—*% —* Unch +%

Unit

Unch Unch —*4

Raytheon

49% 491% 13% 18%

Unch +1

28 45% 27%

RCA

General Tire Ga Pac Getty Oil Gillette

26% 41%

Lines Rub Smelt

Pure

-—1

Un Pace Unit Aire

US US US

Quaker

27%

—% —% —2% +M%

-1 +h -—*% —* —'% -—

+h

Tel

38% 11% 111% 41

Twent Cen Tran W Airs Un Carbide Un Oil Cal

59% 262 51k 79% 18 41

30

—% -—1 —%*% —*%

alg

Indust

&

38 76% 29% 43%

+4

184%

US

Phillips

—1% —%

55%

Oil

—%*%

Proct

51% 62%

R W

55%

—k

-%

Grace

Unch

Cash

-—1 —'k

34

Glen

11%

Thom

Nat

46% 17%

—% +%

Gen

Tidewat

Phelps D Philip “Mor

115% 30%

Gen Dynam Gen: Elec Gen Mills Gen Motors

-—% —'% —2% —1% —%s —'%

Unch

+1 +h

Pepsi

-—*

Mach

79

Pfizer

—%

-“%

73°

72% 64%

Ohio Oil Olin Mathi Otis Elev Pace G & El Pan A Air Param Pict Patino ‘“M Pa RR

24

Texaco

36% 13554 66% 37% 292

Mc

Nwst

— -—% ~~ —%

—%*

Motorola Nat Bis Nat Dairy Nat Dis Nat Gyps Nat Lead NY Cent N Am Av

188%

Food Ford

‘ §1

Moore

East

Firestn

4%

MGM Mpl Hon Minn Mg Mfg Monsan Ch Mont Ward

duPont East Ko Food Fair

Oil

43

28% 75% 20%

Air

Ce

ferck

Unch —% +% +h Unch —%k —%k —*

63%

S

i

+%

25% 10% 24% 30% 28% 19 42% 44%

—% —% —'s whe + My —%

Seuthn Sperry

45%

Pac

35%2 18 345% 37% 5% 61%

—*%

Anaconda

Cdn

Shell Oil Shell Tran Sinclair. Secony Mobil Se Am & P Se Cal Ed

37

Marc

Cater Tr Case (J. I.) Celanese Cer de Pas Champ Pap Chemetron Chrysler Cities Sv

—'k

Koppers

-%k

—M% —' +% —"% +% Unch

Wednesday.

61

—%

total shares

—5% —M%

Lone

29% 49% 35% 24% 17% 33%

The

2,930,000

31%

Lorillard

30

traded

traiding. with

34 15%

+%

K

Tel

Mig

—%*%

Boeing Air Borden Borg War Bridg Brass Burln Ind Burroughs

Thursday's compared

Kaiser Al Kennecott

12%

Refin

Oct.

Int

92%

Tel

since

Int

Joy

Can Cyan & FP

trading

12, 1959, Columbus Day, a semiholiday, when 1,750,000 shares ehanged hands. The start of the Jewish high holy days curtailed

Stock Quotations— Int Tel & Jones &L

Am Am Am

Am

billion.

the

—Closing

$1.1

The Associated Press average of 60 stocks fell .60 to 211.60. The Dow Jones 30 industrials were off 2.11 to 592.15. Volume fell to 1,970,000 shares,

Bas-

of all stocks listed on

New

Cost_

Hertz Rent A Car

about

ed on this indicator, the quoted

los-

were unchanged. New lows for the year totaled 53 against only

oy $1985.00

You

slow

Of 1,161 isues traded, 526 declined, 400 advanced and 235

CHEVROLETS

Very Good

— Friday, September 23, 1960

Standard and Poor’s 500 stock index lost 21 cents at $54. It

Allied Chem Allis Chal ow ses ranged from a few cents to Alumin Ltd Aluminem Co @.57| around $2 a share. Steels, autos, nonferrous me- Amerada Pet icals, s, airlines. . Am Airlins\ tals, drugs, chemica

an

WIPING PRODUCTS CoO. Wiping Cloths — Cotton Waste Flennels Industria!

STAR

nine

. 3058; The market was mixed and -3.06B | fairly active at the opening following Wednesday’s good rally. It turned lower around noon and prices gradually eroded in afterJones noon trading. Stocks were around their lows

3.07 3.07

JUAN

evelsipecatbasaineachanennetanadaaaneeingtnaid

Stocks Down In Slow Trading

Mar

3.07 $6.65 307

SAN

eae

During

tax on

homes

yesterday’s

Mufioz

government’s

television

spoke

slum

up

on

the

clearance

pro

gram. He discused a new government

policy

to

help

slum

home

owners to better their homes vision program shown Sept. 11. without having to relocate. Then, the governor said that Muifioz also spoke about a prothe goal of the Popular Demogram which allows. families now cratic Party is not only. to wipe living in public housing to purout property tax, but to make it chase their homes from the goyPossible for all Puerto Ricans to ernment at a fraction of the oriown their own homes. ginal, cost. The plan to eliminate property The speech will be presented tax on homes up to $15,000 is being formulated by the Department of the Treasury. It is ex-

over WKAQ-TV at Sunday. ted AH 4

t

a-obhs

1 i

6:30 p. af

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — ey:

Appeals Court Ruling|

September 23, 1960

SHIPPING

Limits Seamen Suits ©\:=«< SHIP

By DOUGLAS D. RICHARDS A re¢ent ruling of the U. S, Court

of

Appeals

in

RKoston,

supporting three decisions handed dowrn by Judge Clemente. Ruiz Nazario, of the U. S. District Court for Puerto Rico, holds that seamen here may not exercise their rights to sue their Act of Puerto Rico. The (ruling, received. court

here

this

week,

in

the

according

to legal sources, means that the local ¢ompensation act takes precedence over the Federal ma-

ritime Jaw. This also means that Congress

gave

wealth ithe

the

Common-

authority

to legislate

in matters related to its harbors and

tefritorial

waters.

This jis the reverse of conditions in all the states where the

that

employers

DEPARTURE SEPT.

8.J.

TO

OPERATOR AND/ OR AGENTS N.

Orleans

\

Pt. au Prince, Kingstop, Nassau

j

|]

sz

Trujillo, Ciudad Santiago de Cuba.

Phila.

2

2

Ponce,

Jacksonville

20

23

‘Jacksonyille

TMT

Lines

tual status of Puerto Rico may | EMILIA

Baltimore

16

z

Phila.,

Balt.

Bull

Lines

be...it

Pt.

20

za

Pt. Newark, Brooklyn

MST

Line

2

23

Ponce, N. Y. Jacksonville

Sea-land

22

a

Jacksonville

2

zz

La

is inappli¢able unique status wealth

derives of the

which,

court

as

the

notes:. “whatever is

not

a

incorporated

appelate

the

ac-

Chief

Judge

reaspns

that

given Puerto Rico legislate as to its

waters.

The

GEORGIA

an | 7RANSBORINQUEN

GATEWAY Peter

CITY

Newark.

Charleston

N.Y

Woodbury

Congress

has | CAROLINA

the right to harbors and

legislation

Orleans .

preparing

for statehood.”

N.

Thomas

St.

HECUBA

from the Common- | sean

state... not

territory

Mobile,

involved

is the Woerkmen’s Compensation act wet excludes the Jones

Jacksonville Hamburg,

GesLAm

Bremen,

Mayaguez

Guaira,

Bull

TMT

Lises

of

P.

EB.

Lines

Waterman

Pte.

4

Waterman

Mobile,

Line

Cabello

FRANCES

N. Y.

|*UYING

Sana

EAGLE

East

Bay.

Oct.

Bull

nN. ¥.

2 Zz

Francisco,

N.

3

Y., Norfolk,

Balt..

Phila.

Stockton

Lines Com-

Isbrandtsen pany

WE ALSO PARTICIPATE IN THE PROGRESS OF PUERTO RICO!

pensation law can apply to seamen. Immune Frem Suit The two courts, have in efruled

ARRIVAL 8.3. SEPT.

2

Federal maritime law takes pre-| cedence over local compensation acts, and where, no state com-

fect,

|

B ]

then

employers if they are covered by the ‘Workmen’s Compensation

FROM

SCHEDULES

in-

sured by the Workmen’s Compensation Act are immune from suit under Federal maritime law.

This

Federal

law—the

Jones

Act of aboard;

1920 — gives seamen American vessels the

right

sue

tp

their

employers

Federal courts. Three such suits in

the |Federal

min R.

Fonseca Prann,

were

court

filed

here:

Flores

Jaime

in

vs.

Fer-

Robert

Fardonk

Vaz-

quez v$. The Porto Rico Lighterage Company, and Roberto Galindo Ramos vs. San Juan Dredging

Corporation.

All three involved seamen who had re¢eived benefits under the local ‘compensation act and sought

thereafter

to

sue

deral ¢ourt. Judge rio dismissed the now ig court.

upheld

in

Fe

Ruiz Naza actions and

by

the

Boston

The ruling ‘that the Jones

Act

McConnie Appointed Prexy Of P. R. Dairy Richard L. McConnie been named president of

Seat

to Rico Dairy Inc. by the pany's board of directors. +

McConnie;

do,

succeeds

the

Borden

a

native

Robert Co.,

of

Fajar-

Godfrey

which

These are Mr. JoséM. LSpez, his wife Carmen

com of

S. Segarra and'their children Lizbeth and Geor-

7am

ge, who lead a happy life In University Gatdens, he

@ project financed by First Federal Savings.

recently

purchased the dairy. McConnie was for many years associated with the Fajardo Sugar Co. ‘After graduating from the Cornell University College of Agriculture in 1939, he worked with father in the sugar industry before

entering

World

was

discharged

War

as

Il.

We have grown with First Federal Savings, ..and by doing so we have alse contributed to the progress of Puerto Rico! By bullding our home

He

a lieutenant

with a First Federal Savings loan, we have provided our family with

colonel.

After the war, McConnie worked with Eastern Sugar Associates and in 1951, joined Puerto

|

Rico

Dairy

del

dren.

daughter

Valle.

Rico

They

Lopez

principal

have

stockholder by

of

Inc.,

prior

The

Borden

the

to

its

Com-

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (»—Theater . managers letting patrons in after a show begins are

subject to a minimum fine of 1,000 ($12)

under

a new

city law.

at Ponce de Leén Avenue, Stop 23.

csccvamee. United States Government-agency,

OF OUR NEW BUILDING AT STOP 23, PONCE DE LEON AVENUE.

FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS San Juan,

Santurce, Stop 22-1/2,

ENRIQUE CAMPOS DEL TORO

President

Rio Piedras,

| :

Puerto

No Latecomers Seated

pesos

doing so, you are contributing to your own happiness.

chil-

was

Save at First Federal, where your money grows

day by day ' Provide your family with a better home, Remember, by

Lopez

three

Valle

You can do the same.

to Mrs. McCon-

Federico

del

Dairy

purchase pany.

of

This home has contributed

Substantially to our happiness.

Inc.

McConnie is married Carmen Matilde Lopez nie,

better, more modern and comfortable living.

§ Sarrio Obrere

HORACEE, DAVILA

Executive Vice President


. | PIM Holds Rally Today THE

The

of

Pro-Independence

Puerto

Rico

will

Movement

hold

a rally

today to celebrate the 92nd anniwersary of ‘El Grito de Lares” fm that mountain town on the

western end of the island. The fisland’s Nationalist party will also commemorate

the

day

with

activi

ties at Lares. A caravan of vehicles will leave the metropolitan area picking up celebrants

at 7 a.m. along the

Eiffel Tower, Louvre Draw Bigger Than Ever PARIS Tower and

(AP)—The the Louvre

Eiffel Museum

are more popular than ever. Officials announced new attendance

records for August: 138,400 the Louvre, 296,150 for tower.

for the

way.

They

will

fly

the

SAN

Puerte

can flag. The motorcade

JUAN

Ri-

: in

“A

STAR —

vote

under

Friday, September 23, 1960

the

colonial

sys-

tem,” says a pamphlet, ‘is a vote will arrive for colonialism.” Lares about 10 a.m. and continue The Nationalists will attend a to the cemetery to pay homage to Mass in the Lares Catholic Church the heroes of the short lived “‘republie’’ that was established in at 10:30 a.m. At 11:30 am., they 1868. will place floral wreaths on graves The group is urging all separa- and at 2:30 p.m. there will he tists net to vote in the forthcoming|an observance elections. Lares.

El Fiscal Habla

in

the

plaza

in

Cordova Says Munoz Seeking One System Of Island Education By HAROLD J. LIDIN A top candidate for the Christian

Action

Gov.

Munoz’

Spanish

as

a high

Mass.

school

(—From

student,

the

Party

accused

Democratic

Espanol

of trying to foster just school system” in Puerto

days

CAP candidate for resident commissioner, said Muioz be-

Rico.

Hampshire

when

County

he

studied

Ass’t.

Dist.

Atty. Oscar Grife, has kept in teuch with the subject. He always theught that some day it might become useful. Yesterday in district court a Puerte Rican charged with a traffic violation indicated he didn’t understand hew to plead. Grife spoke volubly in Spanish, explaining the change and court procedure—whereupon the defendant responded in English. *.

has

Popular

Party “one

Jorge NORTHAMPTON,

Party

Luis

Cordova

Cordova meeting Lions Club

Diaz, of

addressing

the San Wednesday,

FasGhinas]Pesort P.R.

the

lieves the government should “not stimulate private schools— whether religious or not.”

\

FAJARDO,

Diaz,

K54,

H8

published reports month Mufioz told

a

Juan cited

that last the Popular

governing

council

private schools “have social differences...and government

should

that

created that the

improve

the

public school so that even sons of economic means

perwill,

send

pub-

their

lic

children

school.” Parties The

to

the

yy Materialistie

established

island

politi-

cal parties, commented Cordova, have allied themselves with the “materialistic and atheistic

side”

on

the

issue

of religious

education. { The failure to mention God, in the classroom is equivalent to “telling the child that God and

religion

the

official

have

no

place

education

Cordova Diaz, an Court justice, said. Munoz

of

admits

spiritual

Diaz

ex-Supremée

the

importance

values,

remarked,

in

system,”

but

Cordova a

Christian

political party with a “well known scale of values” is need+ ed to cleanse the island’s edu+ cational

system

Asserting values

of

known, the

of

the

Munoz

are

Cordova

Governor

his own state

“confusion.”

that

spiritual not

Diaz

clearly

asked

plans

to

if

impose

personal religion

as. the

religion.”

4

Cordova

Diaz,

statehooder

and

a a

prominent co-founder ‘of

the non-partisan “Citizens for Statehood 51” movement, said he had fight to

put join

education urgent

is Puerto

Rico’s “most

problem.”

Cordova

Mufioz the

aside the status the*CAP because

Diaz

noted

that

administration

controversial

the

opposed

Bill

84,

a reli-

gious education measure, en the grounds that the public schools could not sacrifice an hour weekly from the schedule, and secondly that Bill. 84 might he unconstitutional. Nothing

of

in

Puerto

United

the

Rico,

States,

constitution

nor

prevents

of

the

the

“re-

lease time” system for religious education, Cordova Diaz said. The argument that no time is available for religious education, he maintained, means

that for the Popular party, there are

other

things

“more

impér-

tant than religion” to teach the children.

|

Int'l Planning Group Sends P.R. Regrets The secretary-general of the International Federation of Howsing and Planning (IFHP), with headquarters in The Hague, Hplland, has written to representatives here expressing ‘sympathy 'to

the people of Puerto Rico on the losses

suffered

during

Hurricane

Secretary-General L. B. Gelpke, who was a guest of the Commonwealth during the 1960 World Planning and Housing Congress held in San Juan last June, éxpressed the federation’s condo lences in a letter to H. J. Espi-

nosa

of San

Juan,

executive-ge

neral of the Inter-American Planning Society.

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"9

In and around

Sorority Everits This Weekend

PONCE

By Rosarito de Jesus

Beta

“You are lucky if you get sick in Ponce,” says musical|

is

at-| Jesss

has been elected vice| of the

ee

It’s

baby girl, named Ama Rita! She | man at Boston University Busi-

chapters

Ta

*

Sylvia de Jesis, was honored|

oe a ee at an given by Clara Miller the

peau

his

recent

iman

illness

at

the

saint’s

day

7

:

Satur- ; | 7

next

eth received

Mercedes Sas-

from

an

her home Irma after

appendectomy

in

two

of

Academy,

N.Y., and grader at West

Tuxeda

MARIE

So)

Beach,

Mary

Misses

her

Elizabeth

| home in Los

where dent

heir

was born last Thursday to Lila (Mayoral) and Rafael Hernandez. The

collegiate

concluded tion, has

crowd,

College

Sacred Heart; to Dana Hall, Vendrell and

Cambu Moscoso, Boston; Pedro Luis Bartolemei,

te

Angeles,

will

University;

Wash.;

and

of

Retarded

aa

resi-

Room

of

the

Hotel

Condado

Beach.

Bull Lines Club The

Bull Limes

les General Hospital.

am informal Friday from

Hernandez

clabhouse

Club

cecktail 6 to 8

at

Pier

will, held party this p.m. at its

Three.

wife,

GIFT

BOX group

you to_see their handsome

CHRISTMAS CARD ALBUMS at their new location. 900 Ponce de Leon Ave., “Corner cf ef

Isabe-

Frances

and

be

physicians at the Los Ange-

Cordially imvites

the

Abey

Mir-

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for Mentally

California

beth

THE

lita Vendrell, to Inmaculata Col-

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they

their summer vacareturned to school.

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a newborn | graduate, enrolled as a fresh-|Thé back

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organiation

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Friday, September 23, 1960

Here And There

Navy Wives View Styles By

BETTY

STAR

KNORR

Women's

Editer

After recessing for two months during the summer, the Navy OWC reconvened Wednesday for a_businesssocial luncheon and fashion show, their first event on the

fall calendar, at the San Juan Naval Station’s officers’ tlub. New Wheat, her

president, officiated

board

Mrs. Richard and introduced

of officers

tee chairman:

and

commit-

Mrs. Allen J. Smith,

Jr., honorary president and the U. S. Navy’s new first lady here;

Mrs.

Richard

Touart

and

Mrs.

Car! Bower, both honorary vicepresidents and wives of the U. S. Navy Chief of Staff and San Juan

Naval

Station

commandant,

re-

spectively; Mrs. Chris Jeannette, vice-president; Mrs. Brad Tukey, secretary; Mrs. Lyle Hays, treasurer; Mrs. Joe Knott, reservations:

Mrs.

Don Dalton and Mrs. Gateley

Daniel,

membership

Thomas

and

hospital-

ity;

Mrs.

Mrs. and Mrs.

Wes Westhoff, nominations, Mrs. Warren Spradling and Jerry Decker, in charge of

treasures

and

Nutt, publicity;

trash,

thrift shop. Newly arrived

well

as

the

Navy

guests

clubs

wives

were

as

introduced

before the meeting was turned over to Mrs. James Cross, who handled the fashion commentary for the afternoon's program.

(incidentally, it’s “hasta luego” to the Crosses who leave today for

SUN CASUALS—Mrs. Brad Tukey, Miss Chris Trip and Mrs. D. S. Bolinger, standing left to right, modeled beach

a new Calif.)

and

assignment

in

San

Diego,

sport

wore

Around fashions

the clock, sun and party from Mayfair were

modeled

by

members, Mesdames

10

attractive

fashions,

a patio gown,

the Navy

OWC’s

while

Mrs.

designed

Robert

for at home

first meeting

Turnage,

seated,

entertaining

at

of the year Wednesday. |

club-

es

aE ie

THEATER OUTFITS—Mrs. R, J. Saari, left, wears a brilliant flowered satin cocktail gown as one of her Mayfair fashion changes and Mrs. Joseph

white brocade bolero jacket.

Knotts appears in an of f-

sheath dress with matching collared (STAR photos by Betty Knorr)

short

ee

Miss Chris Trip and Bill Barron, Don: Bo-

linger,

Gerald

Knotts,

Joe

Huffman,

Mongogna,

Nelson, Dick Saari, and Bob Turnage

Joe

Robert

Brad

Tukey,

Interior Decor Club The

Puerto

Rico

Interior

Deco-

ration Club will formally initiate 29 new members into their ranks at a gala luncheon ceremony, scheduled for Oct. 1 at the Caribe Hilton Hotel. Ladies to be initiated are Carmen Pilar Brafuelas, Ana

Rosa

Lugo,

Ana

Virginia

de la Cruz, Carmen Vicenty,

G. M.

Luisa

Rosario,

Morales,

Maria

de Delia

Huyke, Fussa,

Aida

Maria

Teresita

Luisa Casellas,

Ramirez, Wilma de Fornaris, Ana

Bertita Cordera, Inés Yolanda de Enriquez,

Su4rez

and

Ana

E.

Thillet

Vazquez. Chela Deambroggio, Luisa M. de Fernandez, Ivette Sepulveda,

lia

Margarita

Margarita

Manus, Agrelot,

Nilsa

Caraballo,

Marin,

Olga

Ce-

Mac-

Edelissa Suria, Yolanda Hilda Fernandez Acosta,

Fussa

de

Davila,

Margarita

Cardona, Judith Irizarry de (See Here & There page

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SKIRTWAIST AND JERSEY—Mrs.

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Served

from

and sweater, respectively, during the Navy wives’ fashion 1:00 te 11:00 P.M

nightly

show. All clothes were shown courtesy of Mayfair.

EVENING with

draped

WEAR—Mrs. tunic

Nelson in cream

Bill Barron,

in orchid

short overskirt, left, and Mrs.

duches satin with matthing

chiffon Robert

stole were

two more models for the Navy wives’ fashion show.

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Friday, September 23, 1960 PEC EBEREREER

BREE EE

EEE

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EHR

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: What The Stars Foretell

HEHEbts,

tamexennnanase By Carroll Righter . CM i Oe

Ann Landers

amyone

who

is likewise

concern-

most appreciate and purchase little gifts for them. They will then be in a mood to co-operate *| with you in any of your plans. VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Fine day for looking into new outlets and getting your appoint-

feetion

deserved

now,

ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Now you can get the vital data you

require

Proper with ness

use

for

it

in

Impress

your efficiency, and competence,

higher-ups fine

and

channels.

others

thoroughespecially

Evenings romantic

the

is

then

leanings,

fun

of all sort. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Anything connected with associates can be handled most wisely today, Also you can come to a real understanding with compe-

ments

set up

properly.

The

DEAR

(Sept.

23

Now you know others properly able

to

come

in the

have a special meaning. She offered to interpret my dreams

right

are

Oct.

an

for a fee.

22)

future. -(Oct.

increased

23

highly

to Nov.

for accomplishing that it behooves

busily

occupied

a great deal you to keep every

moment.

Also, be sure you co-operate ful-

ly

with

speed

co-workers

up

so

production

that

you

consider-

ably.

MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) You can be very happy today and you will also

have every opportunity nice things for those you

to do adore,

allowing them to share in your happiness. Evening is fine for recreation of all kind and social functions you like. LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21)

Affairs at home can be adjusted

most

admirably

today.

Also,

do

it for

rules,

21)

DREAMER

Here & There

now,

Dee.

21)

You

can

do

22 some

20)

Dynamic

do

much

must

be

acquaintances

you

specific

desires. for-

for

in

Tonight

sociability

creasing your AQUARIUS 19)

now,

Be

ideal

Rehearsing “Happy Time” Rehearsals are well underway for. the Little Theater of Puerto Rico’s French-flavored production of “The Happy Time” which will go on the Tapia boards Oct. 27 through 30. This is the comedy which ran successfully on Broad-

in-

way

circle of friends. (Jan. 21 to Feb.

certain

you

adopt

(Feb.

20

to

a

Christian

ing

the to

right people their advice.

and

years

ago

and

starred

as stars.

Cast for the Little Theater production here will include Diane Lavergne as “Mignonette,” Robert Gillette as “Papa,” the role en-

March

acted by Dauphin Virginia Schultz as

20) Much can be accomplished now, if you put aside old me thods and vigorously go after your goals. Don’t be afraid of the new and the modern. Become better informed by meeting

some

such notables as Claude Dauphin and Eva Gabor. The movie version featured Charles Boyer and Linda

more efficient method of operating today, and don’t neglect to impress higher-ups with your special talents.

PISCES

are

not self-

"| all-night graduating

you

astutely

s

boys

running taking

party. My

photo

con-

“‘instant pictures”

of the kids on their last dates as high-school students. Our big problem was the repeaters —those who wanted to come back again and again. Along toward morning I noticed one young fellow kept returning for a picture, but he always had a different girl. He

was

a Big Wheel,

athlete holder. ed up

honor

student,

and perennial officeThe fifth time he showI gave him the usual

spiel, “I think you’ve had your Picture taken with nearly every

girl here. This a halt.”

and Boyer: ‘“‘Maman,” J.

is where we

e

A. M: Valentine as “Uncle Louis: Maxwell Farber as ‘“Grandpere,” Geanine Volz as “Felice,” Paul Stevens as “Bibi” and Elaina de Jess and Cheryl Mucher to double as “Sally.” Others in the cast are Marc Silverberg, Raoul Julia, Jack

listen.

the

Afterward he slipped around to see me alone. “If you don’} mind,” he said, “I'd like to bring a few more girls around) for a picture. Some girls here don’t have dates and Id like

is a to see that they get a souven ir

ish and thoughtless, Ann. In June I had an experience that renewed my faith in the younger generation. I was a parent on duty at an

cession,

then

is

friend

st

im-

your

your

4

job was

stating

and

unjess

to

can

but

and

All young

advance.

(Nov.

bug. Dreams, however, can give us a clue to our real feelings. But interpretation of dreams requires professional training

DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was deeply touched by the letter from “Bitter 16” who wrote in behalf of all wallflowers.

so be sure you dress in the best

SAGITTARIUS

Palmistry are hum-

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TIFUL

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psychiatrist, she is not qualified.

of taste early and then make the contacts that will help you

to

She

DEAR and tea

nothing because she belongs to an association and it is against My common sense tells me that it’s all a lot of humbug. What is your opinion?—BEAU-

in-

inspired

LANDERS:

ing tea leaves says dreams

how to handle and thereby be

have

SCORPIO

You

to

ANN

A friend of pniets who z very good at palmistry and read-

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Picture, at least.” This young man had been Paying for the pictures out of his own pocket. After that, his Pictures

were

on

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STOOD

ON

KEY

ISSUES

Nizon, By

differences

of

presidential

Republican, and John F. 4CHARLES BAILEY

STAR

We?

ngten

WASHINGTON-—Back

in 1947,

a couple of freshman congressmen voted “aye” on the Constitutional amendment limiting Presidents to two terms in office. It is highly unlikely, to say

Richard

Kennedy, Democrat.) ee

when

Bureau

candidates the

two

Nixon

the

M. were

ment

in

Seaway

surprise

1954

that

announce-

he

would

of

The

ehard

ballots

were

Nixon

and

@y—one

of

cast

by

John

whom

may

Ri-

very

was

one

of

the

highlights of the final Senate debate on the issue. Kennedy voted for the bill when it passed the

Kennewell

Senate.

°

find himself put out of the White House eight years hence by the

Here again Nixon, as Vice. President by the time the bill

provision

finally

he

helped

to

enact.

The issue is one of a number of miscellaneous matters that have to be included in a comparative look at the voting re eords of Republican Nixon Democrat Kennedy. Here some of the others: Hawaii and Alaska

Kennedy

voted

statehood

Bate in as Vice

for

measures

in

1958 and President,

passed,

could

not

vote,

|But, he cast a pro-seaway vote /on an earlier test, by voting |against a motion to kill the bill

‘in the

1952

Senate

session.

Publie Works Kennedy has a mixed

and are |in

this

field.

He

record

voted

in

favor

lof authorizing the Tennessee Valthese ley Authority to build a steam

both the

Se

for

and

cuts

generating

plant

1959. Nixon, he voted had no vote 11959, he

in 1948;

1952,

as a Senator,

in 1952,

to cut TVA funds; in voted against a move

gas

the

federal

he

was

from

REPLY

SERVICEMAN

TO

ment

in

being

absentee

unable

ballot

the Armed

‘Absentee

Ballots’’

me very much.

interested

As the writer sign-

ed his letter ‘Serviceman from San German,”’ my only way of answer-

ing

him

is

through

of your newspaper. First, I wish to his interest in my

campaign to

urge

eitizens

which and

courtesy

thank him for get-out-the-vote

I am

help

living

the

conducting

United

as

to

a

Forces

States

temporarily’

government

government.

lar bill: When

the

lation

vote

by

member

of

of Puerto

Rico.

TODAY’S

the

of

members.

as

outlined

to the his

grant

to produce

rights

November

of

to

Rico

right

folthe has

legis-

to

vote

in

the

service

This letter stimulated me to make a study of the absentee voting

Voters

Second, I wish to express to him

Puerto

from Puerto Rico of our country.”

forces

understanding

by 1949,

came

up

again in 1956, in the Senate, Kennedy again voted against the bill,

which

was

passed

but

veto-

against

the

ed. Kennedy

voted

1953 bill which gave states control over the oi] deposits in the “tidelands” off their shores. In 1958, he supported the measure to

control

billboard

advertising

along federal highways against

the

motion

provision. Nixon voted tural

gas

by voting

to

for

kill

the

exemption

the

1949

bill

na-

in

the

Manual,

of in

which

from Washington, information

the the

is allowed to members of the armed forces by all 50 States of

the United States. Guam allows it except in national elections. Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and the District of Columbia do

not allow it. I hope absentee

to

the

by

men

would

following

predica-

January

15,

1960.

BEST

FROM

Absentee

EUROPE

as of voting

a

of

Puerto

petition

signed

military

the

personnel

cause.

Mrs. Arthur S. Martin Cayey, P. R. ser

I obtained facts

in

help

armed

Manual,

forces

Ferhaps,

Absentee

in this

the

armed

Rico.

AN

D. C. According

I found

the day will come when voting will be extended

OPEN

MR.

LETTER

LUIS

A.

TO

FERRE

Sir: For

an

the

purpose

important

of

public

clarifying

issue,

we

take pleasure in inviting you to Participate in a debate with a member of our organization, Mr. Earl Parker Hanson, on the ques-

XN

We

suggest

that

the

debate,

in

English, take place in San Juan during the month of October, in any public hall and at any time convenient

We

to

you.

be

selected

on

in

House,

the

tivities dent

the

he

or

the

the

re-

passed,

subversive

bill.

In

ac-

1950,

he

veto.

veto

in

1950.

McCarthyism

.

On the McCarthy issue, only one of the two men—Democrat Kennedy—was in a position to vote on the censure of the Wisconsin Republican. He was absent from the Senate when the vote took place, recovering from spinal

operation.

indicate

his

Since

stand

then,

did

at

the

Kennedy

that he approved Kennedy

He

did

not

time.

has

said

of the censure.

vote

on

tion, in connection

one

with

ques-

the

Mc-

censure. He’ voted “aye” resolution that referred

matter

tee—the ings and

to a special

commit-

group that held hearrecommended the cen-

that a mowho

is

ac-

of

three

con-

Nixon, not vote ter.

as on

But

Vice-President, did the McCarthy mat-

as

a Republican

and

an

Administration leader on capitol hill, he played an important backstage

role.

Famous

as a communist-hunter

himself—he chaired hearings that led to

time

or

went

against

another, the

grain of majority

opinion. The Achilles’ heel of Athens though

was that she could

gréat

thinkers, she could not tolerate

them. But the Achilles’ heel he ver

toughens.

The

Inquisition

burned the works of Dante, and eminent Englishmen, who should have

known

better,

thought

Wil-

liam Blake only a looney printer. When Galileo begged a Bishop to look into the telescope and see for himself the earth re.

volved around

the sun, the | Bi:

shop refused. If Galileo said he’d the devil would

he saw what see, he khew have put!’ it

there.

This was the crux of the problem: Free concept but

speech was a struggle.

not

a

Then came the printing press. St. Thomas, and Maimonides and Luther all agreed on the truth of

the

One

God,

but

it

was! no

parochial audience which heard them out. It was a universal audience,

a

universal

audience

often in disagreement with): itself. As a consequence society had a disequilibrium. There were two choices open: one, abandon the printing press.

the house the convic-

all,

the

printing

press

was

a

great convenience to theologians, monarchs and statesmen. Second, people had learned to read and literacy cannot be | banished. So society took the’ second choice. Establish the truth by force. Burn the books that disagree and the people who believe them. But the plan fell flat.-

nist

stay

“crusade”

into

less

explosive

By

as

shorter

a

well-

if the

fact,

In

week.

work

6

#8

Democratic

candidate

had to pay himself overtime for go

days,

these

week

work

own

broke. **

Little

*

Geography:

was|

been

very

a

nice

dry

and

was first settled by the Spanish,

ing

who

weren't. *e¢epe

Movies

Chairman

years

Supporters ef Commonwealth Status San Juan, P. R.

you

ago

35

are

funny.

they

cents

-§sed

8.

silence men. 1 opinion was heré:to

so

the

philosophers’ be-

abstract

and

Twenty to

charge

watch’

Cary

concept,

classic statement

you hear straight;

a pri-

|

on

free

set be

you only

partially right, free speech correct your errors; (3) you be totally right, free speech confirm your opinion.

will May will !

Free

the (2)

tr@th and you may

speech

is the

one

liberty

trat has continued to grow; It does not grow unchecked. Russia for instance, under the Czars allowed free speech one minute

muted

everyone

the

next.

Under Communism free spéech has never had circulation, } but

there

are times when

the dicta-

torship lessened. its intransigence and other times when it tightened. | Free speech in America | has never been circumscribed) by law

except

for

several

sad|

pe-

riods of'féar ii our’ history;

when

tures of disapproval.

awed

Grant and now they chargé you "voieds *were: stilled / by

$1.25 to look at his father.

as

necessity.

speech was evolved at the. beginning of the 19th century: by John Stuart Mill in his pamphlet On Liberty. He offered three incontrovertible reasons for allowins free speech: (1) you may be wrong; free speech will) let

and

*

Known always

an

The

Khrushchev enrages What about the United Nations is that he’s been unable to change Secretary Hammarskjold’s name to Hammersickle. opposes

and

vilege

FLETCHER KNEBEL STAB Washington Bureau

Kennedy

nor did it Differing

gan to dedicate themselvesto a minute analysis of free spédech

POTOMAC FEVER

It

the

of one

Punishment did not deter speech

has

press,

at

tion of Alger Hiss on perjury charges—he sought repeatedly to channel McCarthy’s anti-Commu-

mixture.

the

whom,

But this was impracticable. First

Arizona

by

great

most

of

early to permit our making the necessary arrangements, includcoverage

produced

thinkers,

1954.

from

sufficiently

it

sure that was voted in December

he’d

date

Als.

yet

produce

not

pi-

with

speech,.

GOLDEN

that

contrary been

Athens, for instane¢e, have such a concept! as

bill.

Nixon voted for the 1948 bill —of which he was the House sponsor—and for the overriding

sultants with him on the platform. We would appreciate hearing a

vote

Truman’s

his

at

did

bill

control

control

of the

printing

Ancient did not

on

voted for the passage of the Internal Security Act over Presi-

have

you

nor

gas

se6¢

radio, and television. Harry L. Fridman

ez: 9st

In

the

then always

Vice-

vote

Internal Security 1948, Kennedy was

heeled

maximum

1956

As

no

1953,

the

corded

a

until had

measure.

bill.

cast

billboard

ceptable to both sides, and that each participant be permitted to a

oil

.

further suggest

derator

1950

fields.

tion: “Could Statehood be of Economic Benefit to Puerto Rico?”

DENMARK Hans ist

eeN

1958

a simi-

issue

on

voted

In

against

issue

vote

the

by absentee ballot to us military personnel when stationed away

in

8th.

of

failed up to now

Puerto Rico to vote by absentee ballot in the national election on my

etc

in

tidelands

Carthy on the

A letter in the San Juan Star of | His feeling was expressed as Friday, September 16, 1960, head- lows—“‘It is deplorable that ed

en

the

regulation

“paired”

on the

he

Federal Control In 1950, Kennedy voted against the bill to exempt producers of

of

a senator in 1952, Nixon for that year’s version of

President,

LETTERS Sir:

Up

the

he

invention

nion

power

priations.

natural

As voted

GOLDEN

press.

in the

public

‘jin faver of cuts in the river, harbor and flood control appro-

sup-

Massachusetts

out

voted

and

voting

himself

He

reclamation

as

port the seaway bill despite complaints from his home state of

throw

in|

budget in 1947, but opposed other such cuts proposed while he was in the House. In 1951

states. St. Lawrence

the

ag..usc' not paired

and

1952 he voted for a cut in TVA.

the least, that either man thought at the time that he might be to

voted

plant,

admitted to the Union; but he was a sponsor of earlier bills to admit both Hawaii and Alaska Kennedy’s

office.

1948

TVA _ steam

enti anc funds.

territories

in

HARRY

What made free speech a hnecessity instead of a privilege was

NIXON to kill a TVA self-financing plan. | House; he did not vote and was

(EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the fifth in an exclusive series compiled by STAR Washingto n Correspondents on the views voting

By

en

Voting

KENNEDY

A Necessity |

CORTON NPIL LOOP LL OOPORE!

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KENNEDY vs NIXON and

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Friday, September 23, 1960

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—the San Juan Star P.O.

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EDITORIAL The

Soundest

Proposal

Khrushchev

and

the

Communist

bloc.

ai i OC Ssara

Nikita

te

President Eisenhower placed the. United States disarmament proposal before the world yesterday in his speech before the 15th General Assembly of the United Nations. It is a sound proposal, so logical and so foolproof that it must be rejected by Premier

The

continued disarmament talk

disarmament,

go hand in hand.

but

it will

For obvious reasons, of course.

not

CHASER

safeguards are the same which Khrushchev rejected a year ago, and those which inspired the Soviet walkout from the Geneva disarmament conference last June 27. Total disarmament and strict inspection to insure

Russia will

swallow

inspection.

Communist imperial-

co

ism cannot survive unarmed. The objective of Communism, to extend its control over all the peoples of the world, cannot succeed without the power of the threat of sudden obliteration of those who refuse to

Pasey

submit.

world

sembly.

disarmament,

The

United

the President

States

is ready,

told the As-

he

said,

to

men

to inspect

the

disarmament

It could

Latvia,

not have

East

conquered

Germany,

Czechoslovakia,

part

Romania,

of

Wy

of other

Estonia,

Lithuania,

Finland,

Hungary,

Hungary,

Bulgaria

and

Al-

bania without the strength of arms, certainly not by ideology alone. Soviet Russia knows this and we know it too. But we must keep

: of the free world striving for the

miracle of peace despite the absence time that

was

our

President

adversary

will

Eisenhower's

change

mission

nothing

free

world

could

else, it must

listen.

have

If

his

strengthened

the world in its resolve not continuing struggle for peace.

to Jose

proposal

that part

heart

in

atmosphere

is

loud,

We're

Saving

rate of one a day.

That rate has slowed to such an

extent recently that, as of yesterday,

highway

deaths

for the year totaled 253 in 266 days. |

That’s

13 lives saved!

| Let’s think of that. We've saved 13 lives b better police enforcement of more effective traffic laws which went into effect a few weeks ago. We’ve saved 13 lives by driving more

eater is

carefully,

as citizens.

, Lhixteen. of our fellow, citizens are alive, working

the rolls of the and playing. -Let’s.add.a lot,more teMrbist Bsn &. wpe ying.

de

or eee

ate

to

eed,

{

tourists

is that the

plenty

simply

don’t

give

not

it does

wine

cult.

There

and

white

Span-

red

ish wine. There

is no raising of

glasses and bird-dog-like sniffing at them to discover the aroma. Nor do the waiters go through the ritual of pouring a

in the host’s glass for

him te sip and pronounce a judgment. The waiter simply pours the wine.

‘ <a:

We were guests of a local McGILL newsman. The talk was inevitably shop talk. Management was given a quick, routine cutup,

to around got quickly conversation then and writers. quality of newspapers, books Lewgrade Hemingway

and the

was

There

at

warning

no

all that

the

scene

quickly was to be transformed into low-grade Hemingway. Things were just like they always are in El Minerva. The tables were filled. The talk was

loud and gay. The guests ‘were busy eating great amounts of yellow rice and chicken, beef hash,

Cuban style or lobsters enchilada. It was at this that a visiting journalist entered and /moment

pulled up a chair and join-

with great confidence ed us.

“Have you ever noticed and appreciated the great superiority of the Latin women as dinner

companions?” rather

hy talking about safe driving, by being alert to our responsibilities

the

it a play

smidgen

The decrease in the traffic fatality rate in the Jast several weeks has been most impressive. It seems like yesterday that wei were publishing daily stories of persons meeting sudden and violent death on the highways of Puerto Rico. In fact, we were killing at the

and

homey

relaxed,

xr reason

the

Lives

Mi-

El

in

simpatico.

of

trap for the final conquest which he and his ideology

Atlanta

food, chicken and yellow rice. The conversation ‘was routine. The cafe was busy, as it has a right to be. Tourists have net discovered it, or are too calorie conscious to patronize it. The

did

are committed by history to achieve through fair means or foul, preferably foul, according to plan,

RALPH

sitting

were

Florida—We

MIAMI,

to

Khrushchev will make his counter-proposal today. He will talk of peace and of disarmament, but he will impose conditions which, if accepted, would set the

By

fNerva, which is the favorite Spanish restaurant in town, eating paella Valenciana, which is sea-

buxom,

were

who

young

pretty

busy

of our number.

“Not at all,” A Latin

fixing

asked,

he

eating

“It’s all in the

Fi

the

TET

(Editer.

keep trying. He issued the challenge in a forum where all

4

DEO

NATTA

That

yesterday,

errr

St Levis Post-Distce

PLAYED IT.” MOVs

Latin Ladies, Take A Bow, Ils Perfect Dining With You

of hope at this overnight.

ge

WAAAURANG

nations. This is a put up or shut up proposition. Regrettably for the peace of the world, Soviet Russia will do neither. It cannot afford to accept a foolproof disarmament plan. It cannot spread its imperialistic tentacles without nuclear weapons and the threat they pose.

hs

Pee:

sub-

mit to any effective and truly reciprocal inspection system. The President asked only that such a program not give military advantage to any nation, and that

it permit

ax*9

“| DIDNT WRITE THE MUSIC——1! ORLY

Let the world, through the United Nations, super-

vise

eee

ae

WMMMIWW

4a

Subscription

and

point -

he said, is

his

women

talking

of view,”

two

eye

on

with

escorts

at a mearby ventured

one

firmly. “Look around ificent at the table.

and lets the crumbs fall breaks the.bread

WOW

MCGILL Constitation)

She

generously.

it

butters

She

cloth.

the

on

throws back her head and laughs heartly when aprice with and She eatS chicken amused. grows larger she has a very buys a larger size dress.”’

“American

women,”

and

she

solution.

She

happens

the inevitable

When

preciation.

simple

ventured

the dissenter

at

our table, “are known for their ability to serve beautiful meals.” “They are,” said the intruder, ‘“‘and they do. guests,

and

menus

out

worry

they of

for

preparing

days

spend

They

about

it.

magazines.

women’s

a- dinner

with

They

little

get

They

agonize

over the place mats. They try to make salads out of gelatins and cottage cheese which look the

like

colored

zines.

“And

bread

then

or

pictures

the

in

guests

They

‘butter.

the

women’s

come.

They

of

speak

¢

maga-

can't

eat

They

calories.

do a soliloquy before taking or refusing a rye crisp. They ‘are very formal and if they relax at all it is but slightly. Dessert is something made from a new mix which contains no taste

save a metallic sweet flavor. The hostess explains it is made out of a soybean powder which has no calories at all. They are but they are not good to eat.’

beautiful

rneals

“Look at her,” he said, pointing to a blackhaired young woman of about 28 who looked! like

one of the young ladies in a painting by Reubens. “She is topping off fried beef and rice with strawa I tell you, when berries and heavy cream. Latin woman comes to the table she graces it

magnificently.

She

There

eats.

There conversation. table, sprinkles of

bread are rice, yellow

and

is laughter

the or pieces a splash and

of sauce, “Only the Latin women,” he repeated; *'know how to grace a table at which eating is to be

done.

In fact,”

he said,

‘‘only the

and

Latin:

Chinese really appreciate eating anyhow.” He abruptly turned his wrist and peered at his watch. ‘Got to go,” he said. And did, forget-

the

ting to pick up his tab. “That: fellow, at least, said

the

gentleman

premise. “Yes,” said our of it with us.”

who

host,

has had

time

to

spend,” the

protested

“he spent

hour

@ half ,


14

_

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Friday, September 23, 1960

Humacao’s Tent Cily Of Hope: a

j

4

From the air it looks t row of big, family-size

.

Se:

78

Anilitary about Huma

i 3

‘children bound togethe

,

survivors

of Donna's

ful who were baptized

The

S53

i F

one member of their f or relatively sturdy ho

e

overnight by the Puertd F filled night but with br government already start hope for a better —and

is something of a boom ¢

isa 0c tM

i,

ss 6s ts nate

ws

of a peoplé looking ahead Red Cross, National Goa: Civil Defense, Bureau of here

pitching

Red

Cross! to record thei

Es nae tostiatiiredtadess ty toss

There are clothing centés trousers,

TENT

CITY FOR SURVIVORS—This

the National

Guard

to provide

SEL

a

:

is a helicopter view of Humacao’s Tent City, put up in record time by

temporary

or childr

you look.

Cleanl

side Humacao, earthwor housing development whi

| RM

shirts

tion is in effect feeding laid from the city water's where

RS

More t¢

supplied with all the nees the island from sympathe

| eat.

in.

esd

a feeling of hope in the ai

Munity swept to disaster

shelter for the homeless from the Sept. 6 floods.

canbe far, far away, for tl +

A Stricken People Fight|

its: FOOD

FOR

THE

HUNGRY—A

«Sa volunteer

z

.

HO dishes

up

some hot food for one of the flood victims in Humacao’s Tent City. .

PLANNING

BRIDGE—Engineer

Rafael

Morales of the engineering department of the Department

of Public Works

gets his

bearings as work starts on the temporary bridge over the Humacao River.

CLEARING

THE

WAY—A

bulldozer, seen

th

of clearing ground for the new temporary b! ia

eee

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2

ek

e

:

t


THE

SAN

JUAN

STAR

— Friday, September 23, 1960

:

15

Long Road To Recovery Starts |

ike a military camp of the pre-war era—row atter -@ tents. But on the ground, there’s nothing very

’s Tent

City.

It is a city of men,

women

and

in a community created by terror. For here are Here are the homeless, the needy, the fear-

the holocaust of Sept. 6. Most have lost at least ily.

All

have

lost

their

homes,

whether

shacks

es. They have ¢ome to Tent City—put up almost Rico National Guard—with memories of a terfort hopes for the future. With the Commonwealth tarting new homes for them, they have reason to and safer—place in the sun. Actually, Tent City m town in a way,. It is bursting with the activity ead and trying to! forget. They are not alone. The iuard, Public Works Department, Planning Board,

of Public Assistance, Welfare and Health—all

are

e than 900 families have been interviewed by the their losses. The families in Tent City have been necessities of life; Foodstuffs collected throughout athetic fellow Puerto Ricans fill their tent kitchens. nférs where anyone in need can find a new dress, ildren’s and infants’ clothes. A schaol lunch opera-

ing affected families.

lek.

Supply

to the tent

A special pipeline has been area.

There

is activity

every-

nliness and neatness is in evidence. And just outworking equipment already is preparing for the

which eventually will replace Tent City. e air.

There is

A mile and a half away lie the ruins of a com-

ster only

three

weeks

ago.

But

a mile

and

a

half

or those determined to turn disaster into a better life.

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waters, can be seen at the top.

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a

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Story By Gunter Hett

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one

of

the

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Castro Regime Concentrates on Pro jects Which Have A ppeal for Cuban Ma sses

(This is the third of a four-article series on Cuba. The writer probes into Castro’s cooperatives, housing projects and other social reforms.) Copyright

San

1960,

Juan,

STAR

P.

By

Publishing

RB.

HAROLD

Corp.

J. LIDIN

The uninvited reporter from the “imperialista” press has a challenging time in Cuba to day

In

Havana

there

is

no

equi-

valent of the Puerto Rico News Service, ready and happy to shovel statistics and arrange in.

terviews.

The

visiting

journalist

can move about freely, apparently take all the photos he wants,

but he must make his own way about the world of government,

Agency

publie

ficers

are

information

reluctant

of:

° to open

doors for reporters not the neutralist or anti-US.

from press,

A writer from Puerto Rico’s “resistance” press gets a red carpet welcome—and the loan of a state-paid photographer. But sometimes it is better not to have official guides, like when

sial

you

rural

enter

the

co-ops

of

controver-

the

Agra-

rian

Reform

virtually

concentration camps. Satisfied Serfs

To determine the truth of the co-op organization would re-

quire a long and cautious probe. But quickly the visitor sees that

if these coop members are in truth serfs of the state, they

are

extraordinarily

Better

of

pay,

steady

is

just

For

the

multi-crop

partly

behind

Sot.— 1:15

and

Sun.

and

4:00

3EATS Stuart

"toss

8:15

P.M.

Holidays B:15

P.M.

I

talked

to

type who Batista or

- Elena

Eden

OPE

* COLOR

BY

into

Castro

one

fear,”

can

the

gua-

the

town

of

San

Juan

roads.

The

Of

Personal

deeper

one

goes

Rights

DE

LUXE

ing

of

into

Castro

regime

tomatoes

and

the

row

starting

Opening British Dick

“THE

WIND

Film

the

is

of

new automatie peanut-picking combimes, complete with cobwebs. The way a report can er walk

P.M.

MASSES—Now Ss ports Are For Everybody’ reads this large billboard next rising in downtown Havana. In addi tion to agrarian reform and

extensive public housing, Castro is emphasizing crowd- pleasing projects such as public beaches, ‘play now, pay later’ vacations for workers, and athletic facilities. (STAR photo by Harold Lidin.) the

co-ops

unescorted,

unwatched, and unquestioned is a surprise. Also surprising is the discovery of Wisconsin, net

up of

Russian,

technicians

setting-

a chicken hatchery. The really hard sell in favor the

Agrarian

Reform

comes

from the little Cuban farmer himself, from the man now living in a precast cement house in the co-op Hermanos Saez and

from the man still living in the thatehed bohio down the road. The man with the house will

fight to keep the house and his

regarded by the peasants as the bulwark of their personal rights. Impressive at Los Pinos are the long, parallel rows of cement tanks for hydroponic farm-

Shere,

shows,

2:00

easy-going

Poe

around

under

Per-muzzling

PARAMOUNT Continuous

an

Cuban countryside, the clearer it becomes that the newspa-

ez

MASc

se

claimed that “ander Castro, I always had

Bulwark

20, orm oon a SAMUEL 6. EGE

CWE

was

“without

back

AVAILABLE

Whitman

their

y Martinez, had no special use for the Fidelistas nor the Batistianos. “But there’s no more shake[downs now,” he remarked as we jostled across the muddy

3-2329

INRA system,

“Nobody gets hit anymore,” is the most spontaneous remark. At Los - Pinos cooperative, in Pinar del Rio, the first farmer

eo

METROPOLITAN 4

promise

jiro added. A rustic entrepreneur, who bustles a living trueking tobac-

POPPPPPPAIWWHAPAAAAAA

shows

the

because

renity,

work

TODAY

Daily

and

work,

Promates

But

SYMBOL OF FINE ENTERTAIN MENT

Pictures

satisfied

serfs.

work.”

COBIAN’S THEA

Institute.

Aecording to Castro, the coops are composed of happy peasants who now held title to a slice of the land grabbed from a latifundista, or landowner. But the anti-Castro movement elaims these co-ops are Soviet style agricultural communes,

co-op

share,

the

guajiro

in

cropper

(parcelero)

who

Bogarde

LA ROSALEDA

shows sterting 2 P.M.

iieemenmemeneneee

ete

eee

AMBASSADOR - 12 M.

IN The

“HELL

BENT FOR LEATHER” Abbott & Costello “MEET THE INVISIBLE MAN” ea teeter liecteetnay

HOLIDAY -- 12:00 M. Susan

Hayward

“TAP “BLOOD

OF

- Von

Helfin

ROOTS” THE

VAMPIRE”

LT

SUPER DRIVE-IN Edmond O’Brien

“THE THIRD VOICE”...

“BLOOD AND STEEL + 4

in

and

The

build-

recreation

myriad

facili-

building

gram is directed from constructed by previous

pro-

edifices regimes.

As a crowd pleaser, the national housing program is a city equivalent of the rural agrarian reform. Financed in part by the national lottery, and by the di-

rect sale of bonds, the government claims to have started some

10300

units

Period

ending

in

the

last

15month

August

1.

Most homes sell for around $4,000, and the average rent is $35 monthly. Imaginatively designed, and often built in packages of five, the three-bedroom Cuban house sells for about $2,500 below its Puerto Rican equivalent. Partly .cheaper land allows for the lower Cuban price tag, for

INAV

pays

a

top

price

of

only $4 per square meter. And the minimum sized lots is 250

8q. meters,

ca” and

James Stewert ° GLENN MILLER STORY”

“THE

energetic

compared

of

300

sq.

to the FHA

meters

in

Rico.

Public Beaches Another boast of the Castro regime are the “playas populares’”—or public beaches. Strung along the Batista-built “via blan-

Phone MUSIC HALL °335%

nial

schools,

ties.

Puerto

~4

READ”

Gerard Mohr ANGRY RED PLANET”

Continuous

and

minimum

LORRAINE - 12 M. “THE

no

longer shares his crop also says he will fight with Fidel to keep the old landlord from coming back. Secially-Pleasing Projects Nineteen months is not a long period, but it is time enough to reveal that Castro is slow about building capital improve-

Festival

CANNOT

the

hut will fight for Castro be. cause Fidel has promised hin a house too, And the share-

ments

ing socially-pleasing projects. Castro public works are, in fact, almost exclusively houses,

Route

mest

romentic

good

offer good facilities ahd

food

at

cut-rate

prices. |

Linked to the program to Popularize water sports is the ambitious “internal tourism pro-

gram-which of

feaures

Parguera

mountain To

the

style

a necklace

resorts

resorts around

patronize

these

government

tourist

and

Cuba.

facilities

agency

(INIT) sponsors economy package tours, and is just now starting a national “play now-pay

later” plan. Anyone

who

holds

a job in an “organized” activity is

eligible

for

the

plan,

and

in

Cuba’s increasingly regimented society that includes everyone. Expenditures—covered by special INIT checks, are later discounted from the vacationist’s Pay

check.

INIT Pushing

spokesmen the

say they

new

economic

are tour-

ism to serve both Cubans, and for the expected avalanche of iddle-cl , : teuaigd who Castro says will come to Cuba once the political crisis cools. But there’s a story around

Havana

hurrying

that the government construction

dium-priced

hotels

so

is

of

me-

that

Cu-

bans will have a place to va tion, because soon so few C outside Havana, bans will be leaving ing Cuba exthe | island, these’ cept on official business.

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in Puerto

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OFF

THE

portrait

of Major General

New

his

Needed: a Forward Look

. SAAN

promotion

to

colonel

in

the

Peter von ‘Scholten, - Governor Gefieral of the Danish West In-

U.S.A,, Reserve, Pedro Pons, local -well known engineer, had

dies

many

from

1827

to

1848,

was

un-

friends

to

the

Ft.

Brooke

Officers Club, where they toasted his promotion...Mrs. Morris Christiansted, St. Croix, V. I. Rothenberg has returned to her Miles Merwin, father of Gov. Park Ave. apartment in N.Y.C. John D. Merwin, Governor of after visiting with her son and Mr. and Mrs. the V. I., accepted the painting daughter-in-law, from Theodore von Scholten, Marvin Rothenberg, well known former manager of the National island industrialist... George Bank of the Danish West Inh- Lemmon of the Royal Hawaiin dies in Frederiksted, now resid- Hotel in Honolulu, is vacation. Haping in Denmark,.. Walter Mc- ing at El San Juan Hotel., Connell returns to his law of- py twenty seventh wedding anfice next week, after spending niversary to Maj. and Mrs. Chartwo weeks vacation in the states les O. Font, who celebrated last ...Carlos Ramon Gadea Mora week.,.The island welcomes Riis now attending the University chard (Mickey) Rooney, and veiled last week-end in the vernment House, ballroom

of

Salamanca,

Spain.

He

Goin

is

Charles

the

son of violinist and Mrs. Carlos

his close friends say

Face)

recent

flood,

with

Rico... By

he

food

way

of the

and

cities...Guille

(Mrs.

Amilcar)

Tirado has returned home spending three weeks in

after New

in

York

with

name

of

the

club

and

A

&

C

Meet

the

Lepez

CINEMA ee

de

visiting

a

Azua...

Teey

Age

Angel CAPABRA AZTECA: Law Vs. Story

Leather,

Invisible Man

Nun’s

NUEVO

The

Ten

Command-

ments

MARTI:

Ten Commandments The Gene Krupa Story, Nights BAYAMON INTERNATIONAL DRIVE IN: I Mobster, Journey to The Center of the

Clara

The

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DRIVE and

PARADISE:

JUAN

Noche

de Ronda

RIVOLI: last limanjaro

PIEDRAS

IN:

The

Third

Voice,

Street,”

Ayer Amargo ROOSEVELT

HAVE

Angry

Man,

Killers

of Ki

RICO: The Fearmakers Leon Africano, The Left Hand-

A PARTY

- « « Let’s

Al

trumpét

a

la

Dinhofer

in hand

Louis

to

growl

Armstrong.

There

is, too,on the plus side, an impression of the Mills Bros. doing ‘“‘Paper Doll,” an inspirational version: of “I Believe,” and ‘‘Besame Mucho” for that something Latin. The memory-lane cycle of their performance (which respectfully elicits applause as tke tunes are recognized) includes “If I Didn’t Care,” ‘It’s a Sin to Tell a Lie,”’ and “‘Maybe.” The Four Ink Spots were organized as a teenwashboard

stree

band

in

Indianapolis

in

1929.

street corners,” Harold Jackthe cops ran them off the

a

Velvet- voiced Bill Kenny joined the group about 1934, Jackson says. The Ink Spots reacted their peak

as

radio,

night

club

and

artists | around 1939-40, and most of the 40’s.

Decca

recording

“‘kept going strong’”’ (Jackson joined the

group jn 1940.)

During the middle 50’s a new musical

led rock

‘n’ roll beseiged

the American

fad cal-

scene.

It raucuosly displaced the group in popularity and as stage-show headliners. Kenny left the group

in

1950

to

do

a

single,

and

has

since

retired.

With rock ‘n’ roll gradually subsiding, busihas improved for The Ink Spots. But, it seems: to this reviewer, if this greatly admired act

is

to

get

ahead: .. was.

ahead

and

not

once

back

f

HAROLD JACKSON ---an original genial

guys

with

a great

Ink

flare for close

at a bright clip. But they

spend

a

harmony

too much

time

The Ink Spots. including

(Three

syrupy-voiced

are

modern A

TEThere Ain’t en The

She

group’s

vocal a

tangents.

in

Water!”

offer *

ee caer «ul, Mey: Pretty.’’ pianist,

‘Little’

1”

pe

Shelley

it

must

look

vocal

glory

that

the

DEPT:

swimming

States,

A

blurb

for

pool,

being

ad-

reads:

ee

‘‘Instant

Fen—

¢

WHO'S NEW DEPT: Betty Madigzn, newest Coral records singing star, opens Sept. 28 for a two-week stint at the San Juan Hctel’s Club

no longer

They

plastic

vertised

with the aet. The fourth, Harold Jackson, has switched position in the quartet and handles the bass fiddle and the low-pitched talk-vocals.) The boys are alive and kicking, and really with it, when they take off on new material, or explore

DIRECTIONS

ba¢kyard

Just Add

of the original Ink Spots, Bill Kenny,

again

at the

ee

SIMPLE

Spot

impersonating the musical sound that used to be

Tropicoro. On the same bill are the exot'c dancers,

Watusi

Trio. see

LETTER

FROM

HOME

DEPT:

Your nephew,

Doug, was all excited about starting his career

a

fe"every day—"How many Gays to school?” Be what do you think happened? On opening day, as a schoolboy.

Long,

classes

were

For

about

cancelled

a week

due

to

he

hept

Hurriczne

asking

Donna.

Discriminating Thieves s

.

s

the

store

<a

.

PHILADELPHIA (#)—Discriminating thieves broke into a Pennsylvania state liquor store over the weekend. Manager Russell Jackson, who discovered the entry, said the cash register was untouched. So was

Story

FAJARDO

PUERTO rae ed

Steel

LET'S

PONCE The F.B.I.

FOX-DELICIAS:

with

“They ‘played on son says, “until

s

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TERRACE Gangster, The

PUERTO

KRESTO-DENIA:

LORRAINE: The Angry Red Planet MUSIC ‘HALL: The Glenn Miller Story

Morena

Boston

Blue

GRAND: The Vikings, China Doll HOLIDAY: Tap Roots, Blood of Vampire MATIENZO:

and

friends and _ relatives... Happy Birthday to Mrs. Ivan Lopez de Azua, wife of engineer Rafael

their president, Martin M. Dessau... Belated Happy -Birthday greetings to Mrs. Luisa M. Santiago of the FHA... Celebrating

Friday, September 23 SANTURCE AMABASSADOR: Hell Bent for

forward

grapevine,

supplies. The supplies were presented to them by Fred Bayne, the

comes

Eversen,

I hear that my friend Jose Pidesperately needed...Jose Ne- fieiro will resign from the P.R. v. Flores, official of the Ban- State Department in December eo Hipotecario, El Salvador, is and leave for the University of in Puerto Rico studying bank- Pittsburgh, where he will study ing laws and observing local for his doctorate at the Grabanking habits. He will remain duate School of Public and Inaffairs. Jose will in Puerto Rico for several weeks. ternational ...The Hon. Jesus M. Suarez, study under scholarships from mayor of Carolina, will visit the the Ford Foundation and the Isla Verde Lions Club tonight University of P.R., and expects at their weekly meeting in the te be gone for approximately a Salon Ruisefor, International year and a half... Welcome home Airport, at 8 p.m. The Hon. Sua- to Mr. Salvador Nin and wife, rez will visit with the Lions and Rosita, who is a well known pianist. The popular their ‘‘tamers” to thank them concert visited Hawaii, Japan, for their generous help in. sup- couple plying the Carolina victims of Hong Kong, and other Oriental the

By The Ink Spots, four vocalizing lads who have been ,ro}iin’ along the nightclub circuit for nigh on to 30 years, have stopped in’ our town for a two-week stay at Club La Concha. The act is basically very entertaining, but something of an enigma. Here is a quartet of

who are officials with the P.R. Meat Packing Corp., and will be making their home in Puerto

Gadea Pico...Man about town, Bill Flower, returns to the island after a month’s vacation,

which

(Baby

28, 1960

Our Man in San Juan

CUFF

By Chuck

A

SAN JUAN STAR —— Friday, September

&/

Miter Nt

The Most Authentic Spanish Restaurant

Missing, however, were some 15 cases of the store’s best scotch whisky. Value: around $1,500.

Open featuring

in

the Entire Caribbean every day (including Sundays) Entertainment Nightly \

safe.

PACO

AMAYA

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Restaurant COCKTAILS

Next

DINNER

to the

San

attention

El Morro Supper Club Nightly

atmosphere,

and

of the master

the

personal

chef of P. R.

Henry Corona. By Popular Demand

203 Tanca Street, San Juan, Puerto Rico

Seafood —

REY

The Gourmets’ Paradise of Puerto Rico You will enjoy our excellent service;

BREAKFAST

Juan Hotel

relaxed

All Types

DEL

Prime Steaks

We are now OPEN from 12 NOON seven days a week

Entertainment

By Trio “LOS SENTIMENTALES” OPEN—6 A.M. to 4 P.M.

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— Friday, September 23, 1960

‘The Telephone’ To Aid Scouts

Maria Esther Robles To Sing Maria Esther Robles will be featured in a special performance of Gian Carlo-Menotti’s famed comic opera, “The Télephone,”

te

be

sponsored

by

Europe.

of

again in 1957.

Sequts of America: The show, part of the Scouts 1960 fund Taising campaign, will be held at La Concha Hotel at 8 pm, Oct. 27, according to John. L.

The 35minute opera is a romantic comedy with the cast consisting ef only twe levers. The protagonist is the telephone,

Pagliaro, chairman of the Special Events Committee, Ponce de

District

ganization.

of

the

Scout

Propose | loved Lacy,

or-

Phone

Loren Welch, an American baritone, has agreed to come to

Puerto lead.

Rico

Welch

to

and

sing

the

Miss

male

and his begives the tele-

' “live” con-

highlight

;

Robles

formance

to be

given

in the perhere,

Pa

gliaro said, is the musical accompaniment to be provided

Ye

in

priority

Versation. Another

have sung “The Telephone” together many times, winning the acclaim of critics both the United

a

the

Puerto Rico Council of the Boy

Leon

Gian Cone tienett “The Telephone, °

cities of States and

he said was $11,500. Department will make

The

Lastinger stated that he hoped to

In Work Fer Mixon WASHINGTON

have

the

Christiansted

tion in operation of this year.

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executive director, Helaine Todd, found out about it. Partisan political activity is against Girl Seout policy, she said. Mrs.

Frank

K.

Smith,

8:00—WRIO—Dise

Jockey Hipico

8:30—WAPA-—Club 680

leader

of Troop 670 and the one who ordered the work project, said she was flabbergasted and aghast to hear this. All the girls, she said, are strongly in favor of the GOP Presidential nominee, Richard M. Nixon. She said she thought the work could count toward community servicé merit badges.

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RICO'S

FABULOUS

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PRIDE

5-6 POOL

WITH ITS BIG, BIG WINNINGS! Yes, everybody is talking about the exciting 5-6 pool. Pay-offs come in the thousands. The record is a whopping $42,000. You can play the pool at any of the off-track agencies. . .or at the track

if you come before 2:15 on racing days.

Superb

SUNDAYS

AND

HOLIDAYS.

Informe dei Tiempo “Vida en el Pasado” Arriba el Telos Panorama - Mundial Noticias y Deportes Deportes “La Ambicion de Una Petoto y Filemens

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Also mutuels. Daily Double is 5th. and 6th. races. Special De Luxe Clubhouse Tours from all major hotels. See your travel desk.

Mo.

Me.

(6) The Graphic Arts (QD Patrulla de Camino 8:00-(2) Show Libby’s 10:30—(4) Club

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Me.

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Rico’s Littlest The Mostest

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FOREIGN

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2-5282,

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FOODS STORE

IMPROVEMENT

COMPARE THESE VALUES: Carports $595; Extra rooms (12 x 12°) $995: fences, perches, bathrooms, etc., at similar low prices. We handle plans. Universal Home Improvement Corp.. 17-2092, 32-3013 Ext 2851 1031

SERVICE

MARQUEZ REPAIR SHOP makes washers, dryers,

electric

ranges,

service, or

and

gas

Guarantes

8-1912

on

HOSPITAL

repairs al! dishwashers,

stoves.

parts.

THE

GOSFITAL

Same

SUPPLIES

SUPPLY dispensary

COMPANY

Call uF

FOR PARTIES, we reat tables, chairs, boffet tables, glasses, trays. ice bowis. and pick up. Call Muebieria Luma, Luna esq Cruz, San Juan Telephones 24549 and 3-0982

HALLS

Jesus

cee

MISCELLANEOUS

FOR

SALE

4,

aa C.W.

ee

only

$125,

Tel. 27612

HANDLING COLSON

form other a

CASTERS,

7-9

Gee

eee move,

and storage

ee Moving,

ef fur.

SIEGMUND, Villa Prades ee

PM.

EQUIPMENT hand

trucks,

plat-

trucks, lift trucks, cenveyers material handling equipment. Davila

eee

packing, shipping

Sucesores,

39280.

and Ri-

Valencia Baxt Express, Inc. Agents for

CALL Tel. 3-8254

herk American Van Lines, Inc. 451 Fernandez Juncos — Telephone 3-3900 — Puerto Rico 39 Broadway, New York — Digby 4-7940 —

Torres.

We da prices.

Fernandez

20,

Santarce.

Tel.

YOUR

furniture

by

Maritimos,

All natural vitamin & supplements. lf we don’t have it, we'll get it. Try Dr. Sierra’s. ACEROLA JAM. 605 Belavai St.. Santurce. 3-1396.

SERVICE

Step

Moderate

Juneos

2-5791.

Caguas

SERVICES

FOOD

oF

& STORAGE

ur

HEALTH

ANY MAKE or OCR. STATESIDE MECHANICS 2-4718 STATESIDE SERVICE

RECONDITIONED

2-535.

MOVING

Saturday,

3-0903.

Telephone

Latics

Bodyguards,

Tm!

HEALTH

38-1804 1279

CARS

For Classified Ads

MANHATTAN value, choice AS ABC. Sell

6-4724.

ce.

3-093.

KARMANN GHIA 1953, white sedan, like new. Call Mrs. Connolly, 2-1101 or 21168, MESON MADRID, 1014 Ashford. MTT 924

$24

Publishoperation

South

Sportive,

DIRT, see NO DIRT, touch NO DIRT Dei Valle & Lanausse, Poincare 160%, between San Jorg> and Parque, Santum

BANQUET

Phone

phase

Star.

& management

SPORTIVO

Call

REPAIRS

A

PM

Write

R.

AIR

Specialize

Com-

of dependable service. Call Mr. De

WANTED

to

CARRIER

convertibie.

10019

HELP

COND.

CLEANERS

ELECTS!)LUX World's onty au vacuum cleaner and ais gurifier Als® cepairs and maimtenance. Breathe N@

-

EXTERMINADORA

924

2 and

and

VACUUM

1951 BORGWAERD 2 door Sedaa. One of the fine German cars. Many miles ahead

om

FAMOUS their

SUREAU:

Agency

Patrols.

Tel. Santurce

10

«

Pest Contrel Services) Free estimate Control of ingects, rats and fumigation services for homes, business and farms Services guaranteed. Preventive treal ment against termites’ 20 years ex perience. 7-292

aiture.

Juan

HEY KIDS! OWN A, BOWLING BALL! $26.95 of color & weight. EASY

AIR

BANQUET

sitions. $210 weekly. Write Mr. Thorpe, Suite 202 Rio Piedras Darlingtoa, or

Phone 3100

t Ave.

Davila

3-3280.

SERVICES

DSTECTIVE

-ompetent

Night

equipped.

FORD 4 deor sedan, beautiful color,4 hanically perfect, body like new. s price. See and test it, there is a 1958 Ford in your future. Call Mr, Braschi — phone 3-0903.

Friday,

Company seeks Rice. Apply im-

San

S

BUREAUS

EXTERMINATING

1958

1958

R.

resume

ity at attractive prices. Ricardo 2903

MOVE

SALESMEN N. Y. Mutual Fund salesmen in Puerto

most

Juncos «at

oniy. Juan

a

P.

furni}

923

1960

IMPALA,

1954

SPORTS

2249

JUAN,

all

$24

America.

105

Call

Secret-

send resume to: REFRIGERATION CO.

K,

923

CONTINENTAL

business

INDUSTRIAL AND CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT tor WORTHINGTON CORP. DIST.

Box

of Piedras-

Rio

8

WANTED

to Box

1a. 6-537:

DETECTIVE

SAN’ JUAN

Sales Engineer

Bumber, 3170

Km.

Tei.

RATTAN,

MISCELLANEOUS

fuli power, 30,000 origimai miles. May be inspected & driven by appointment oaly. weekends or evenings between 7-8 PM. 82533.

101

mediately,

i Inc.,

Read.

of

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD furnishings including washer, stove & refrigerator. Smali down payment and take the balance. Borges, 3-8400, days. 3018 UF

LA

miles - fully 6-O761

3121

SACRIFICE

2925

SAN

SALE

your

ur

s29

Like

Service,

Complete

in

SALE

VALIAN1

SERVICE

STENOGRAPHER:

reat

inter-

3196

arial service for residents & transients, Hourly rates. Muriel Eddy, 2-8735.

3169

923

Rice

secks

or

8a.

legal documents, contracts, reports, tree Pick-up and delivery Cali Gini Lobaugh Gay or night — 2-8350. 166 UF

continental.

for

27

hour

Secretartal

BADIOS.

926

i96T

fast

RENTAL

Same service given to hotels, for years. Call 3-0719 and will deliver. $5.00 one week, $15.00 per moath Telereatail Service.

Ext.

P.O.

2-9983

3169 TELEVISION.

3185

SECRETARIAL

& RADIO

owa home.

PASSENGER 1959 FORD Country Squire. air conditioned, power brakes & steering. 12,000 miles, like new. $3400.

submitted

3- 8400

Please STANDARD

Ring

ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD furniture: beautiful bar & marble top diaiag set. Sorbona 199, University Gardens, Rio Piedras.

927

secretary

American

CARS

38254

HELP

mew.

with

ad

DIAL

PUBLIC

stand,

3125

Dox

Star. 3150

before 12 noon on day before publication weekdays, by 11 AM. Saturday for Monday paper. Advertisers are requested to report any errors immediately as THE SAN JUAN STAR will be responsible for only one incorrect insertion.

fenced

Puerte

18-27, to in be

SECRETARY

BILINGUAL

with

once.

must

EFFICIENT.

as

on

PREEINVENTORY

Over 18 years experience is the best in T. V. sevice and repairon receivers of any make or model Al work guaranteed. Tel 9-0268. 9 Ur

es-

nationa! airline. English shesthand Minimum $70. Write Bex 8, San

DEADLINES All

Eagtish

CRIB,

3166

a.

}

928 MOSES

WANTED-WOMEN

YOU NEED A GOOD

position

TYPB

must be submitthe business day

publi atwn.

must

3171

929

Bilingual, in N. Y. 15 years, ‘sec. school graduate; experience general office work with continental firm in P. R., knowledge of bookkeeping. If so, please contact Miss Ann Gonzalez Tel. 753 Bayamén 3167 923

RATE as ordinary

RATE

2 lunes

DO

or-

AMERICAN Type

experienced,

ATTRACTIVE young ladies, selt the top spert Mocazries Rice. Earn $75 — 6-4724 between 8 — 4 AM or 4. Roosevelt, P. R. 3161

pt

lines

: oniicary

SAME

No

girl,

LINE

BOATS FOR SALE

SALE

3036

RATE

5

dinary

SAME 4« : —

No

12:38

3081

below)

0.

Type

to

French

Consecu

SAME ype

AM

MINIATURE

FOR

‘DIRECT

PRICED FOB QUICK SALE:

app!y type

10

BEAUTIFUL

Black poodle puppies. AKC registered. Have pedigree with several champions. Call 6-6646. Reasonable prices.

Caguas

|. 18).18).17).1%

(see

4

FURNITURE

3-8254

WILL DELIVER: double bed, goad box spring & mattress, autematic irener. dinette set. mise. C—13 Calle 2%, Forest Hills. $56 Verde, Bayameon.

1960

space charged for, 3 lines 5 words per line) charge for single .asertion,

rates

DOGS, AND PETS

SECRETARY

Ste Above

STAR — Friday, September 23, 1960

FEMALE

g

Day

Minimum estimate Mie.mum

Emerson,

Bilingual

Times] 2 3 Per

Two girls, 18-24, singie aad neat appearing, must be aggressive and free to travel, able to travel immediately. Ne experience necessary. Must speak some English. Travel expenses advanced. Apply 650 Ponce de Leon, 3rd fleor, step

Rates & Information AUGUST

WANTED

TRAVEL SOUTH AMERICA

CLASSIFIED ADS Rates Per Line uve Insertions:

JUAN

CLASSIFIEDS

3-8400

EFFECTIVE

SAN

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3-8254 DIRECT LINE

HOUSES FOR SALE TAL

OCEAN

3-5306 DEVELOPMENT SITES BEACH FRONTAGES LOTS — FINANCING AERIAL PHOTOS AND TOPOS Listings ond | Inquiries, Invited

Bem:

5

ee

CONDADO: 2 bdr.

BS:

Dawe

DADO:

2 bdr.

unfrn.

apt.

940. $90. $120. $t50.

ADO: 4 bedr. 2 bath heuse $160. HATO REY: exe. sec. 3 bdr. 2 bath junfrn. house $170, PUNTA LAS “MARIAS: 2 bedr. furn.

REALTY

offers

3187.

'

BUCARE:

Km.

UF

Attractively

furnished

3

kilometer

RENT

_

| | l

When

experts

save

time

work and

K=NTALS

on your

money.

behalf, you

FRANCISCUS

COMMERCIAL

pets,

2017 chil.

withoul

. furnished

100,000

DEPART-

sq.

mts.

Industrial

GARDEN

apartment

CLUB of P.

R.

38372

+

3-3506

926

OFFICE

would

like to rest @ one-car garage er similar building, $anturce area, for storage of

IN

2

or

5

Prime office space, air conditioned, centrally lecated. All er part of 1600 sq. ft. available at reasonable rate. Parking and telephone answering inCall

Ponce

2-1350

8

AM

5

PM.

926

i

i

HEE

APARTMENTS ——_

WUENISHED,

P.

FOR

kitchenette.

persons. Hot ing utilities.

water, 2-8138.

R.

sq.

=

OFFICE

ft.

SPACE

air

im Santurce

3 —

area.

RENT

fer

screens,

one

$75.

or

BEAUTIFUL meters 4150

2

includ-

3160

R-1

lot,

Dial

bedroom furniture.

apartment. Renting $90

roem, laundry, beautiful house.

»

living

3162

927 |, 2788

BUCARE: Onix CONDADO:

Beaatifully apartments, service. 67 Santi

bedroom

maid

Cenmdado

CONDADO:

St.

furntsned one _ airconditioned, iglesi cor-

Weekly

walking

rates.

distance

a4

of

hotels,

beach. busses. Singles & doubles, $7. Larger accommodations 4-6 persons available. Lowest soo im town. Special 3126

1021

ete.

Cool,

sun deck roof, ware, terms. Inf. #4, 1910 8 AM ar evenings.

eentrally

located,

etc. Short or long Loiza, Tel. 3-6373

3152

~ Caguas Road K 17.2 $4.50 Per sq. meter up. Cal 6-7291 or come Saturday & Sunday.

reom,|

modern

breezy,

ened,

telephone.

3-8580

or

6-7441.

3153

924

PARKSIDE:

near

Pueblo,

HOUSES

3

race, percent g Prertoond Scandi: cargert, bas

UF

rent unfurnished or sell 13

St.,

Woelworths.

3 bedrooms, 2 baths, built-in cabinets, water heater, screcns, lamps, airconditioner. Maid’s room & bath, laundry. St. 6, House F-2, 2-0602, 2-0829. $225. 3135 923

SEE FRANCISCUS ADVERTISEMENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT SECTION 3070 1017

BEACH BUNGALOWS: completely fyrnished, screened, at Vaciatalega Beach. Ideal for picnics. Daily, weekly, monthly rates. Call 2-138. 168

FOR

SALE

AT BUCARE

DEVELOPMENT: For imBuilders eee cy Fu ctienal offers its “Buccaneer” heme: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, equipped kitchen, maid’s room & bath, 2 car carpert. liberal mortgage; home opened by appointment

or

Call

3-8755.

Arturo

Saldafia,

tels.

2-2768

{

3184

105

TAL LEWIS REALTY offers 3 bedroom house with many extras in Hnas. Davila Development for $10,600. Phone 2-5847 2-6374.

or

SAN

FRANCISCO

-

3

home, maid's room & living-dining, screens, built-in cabinets, porch, a or 1106 Ashford.

bedroem,

2

bath

bath, enormeus water heater, double carport. :

7

" 915

Cue St Houses TRADE Delightful

WINDS

———

LA

ss.

some airconditioned. “Reasonable. Convenient.

with

air

residential Special

R

section.

an

ate

Rotel

and

Beach facilities coupies travel

CASA

ROSA

-

Guest

House

One

block from beach, residential section. Al! airconditioned double and single rooms. Private and semi-private baths, kitchen facilities. Hot water 2 blocks from busses, shopping. 3-1481. Mrs. Z C. Steffens, Cacique St. 2071, Santurce. 2579 1020 fA6 DUFFY'S aave remodeied charm ing, beach home, and new offer rooms, ali with private bath, some with

private

patio,

same

One minute to beach $7.50 single, $10 include

complete

Road. near Call 9-148.

San

air

and

breakfast.

Juan

conditioned

bus.

From

isla

Verde

Lntercontinentai

382

uF

MAISON and

BLANUME Gust air diti Sun . Wilson. Manager Beatriz -—" 3-2936,

SILS BEACH HOUSB - directly the beach. Roll out ef bed inte water.

winds. becue 3-233L

Airconditioning

Breakfast at your disposal

by

the

1027 PROVIDENCIA

on the

Outdoor bar1859 Atlantic, UF

1384

(SLAND HOUSE - 1017 Ashford = a mew, infermai, oceanfront guesthouse @ juxury hotel area. Large terrace tacing the sea, with private stairway to beach. Spacious, airconditiened roms. From $9. singie - $14 double,

conditioned

information,

-

12384

Ke

i

10

Read

rooms.

all

Loiza

MOUSE

-

Cooking

facilities.

2-9352 or 2.1887

Station,

For

uF

Oe Ay Re ells 2087 or or

COLONIAL GUEST HOUSE. @6 Olimpo Avenae, Miramar, Santuree. Centrally located. Single and double accommodatiens with private bath, same air cen. Mrs. $4 single. from Rates ditioned. Cruthirds, 2-3994. UF 955

ROOMS

semi-private

baths.

Solarium

Porches. Private beach facilities - 1706 Pumarada off San Jorge, 2-876. ' 1013

\

RENT

Piedras-Cupey

FOR

OCEAN PARK: ful section near monthly, 3195

Call

Barranquitas.

TAL

2001

LEWIS

8-10

RENT

AM,

3-4859. $29

LADY

in new building, 69 apt. #5, block from monthly. 3-7606. 3181

ONLY,

Aibonite.

for

ene

of

the

2-6374.

offers

Beach.

fer this one. Phone

Buy. 35@ Bayamon. 3148

Comerio

2898

917 Airconditioned

Private bath, private entrance, near beach, restaurant, bus. Breakfast gserved. Daily, weekly, monthly rates. 3-730.

3111

(38

Rolling

View.

A

acres

hills ideal

real

bargain.

2-5847 or 2-6374, UP

FOR

SALE

Motor-cycle.

Highway,

K

Good

3,

H.

1.

926

OFFICE OFFICE

FURNITURE

EQUIPMENT

&

furniture,

im

chiding reception, living room set, 2 secretarial desks. large & smi!!! table, safe, steel cabinet, refrigerator, phote copier, mimeograph, bookcase, 2 type writers, etc. Some like new. Bargaim prices. 1505 Loiza St., telephone 2-1084. 3192

168

INSTRUCTION MUSIC LESSONS PLAY

POPULAR

MUSK>

Take private lessons from teacher with 10 yrs. New York experjence, All ins truments. Call John Dillinger, 2-8516 3142

929

ENGLISH

MARIAS:

SALLE

or

REALTY

Luquillo

development.

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

CONDADO: For gentleman -—large furnished room, private bath, aircenditjoned, hot water, refrigerator, linen, maid service, phone & parking facilities. 2-8131. Weekly, monthly. LAS

Juan.

BLANCO.

offers

2-5847

LEWIS

near

2-2883

PUNTA

&

FOR

REALTY

Phone

room

$28 CONDADO near La Concha. Cool, comfortably furnished room, private bath. Moderate rates. 1154 Magdalena

Ave. 3055

San

most beautiful sites on the isiaid, either for hetel or development. Small beach, large cave which could be made inte restaurant or bar. About 124% acres. Excellent road. Best location on highway, yet can be completely private. $2. a

Alta.

nice rooms in beautibeach. Daily, weekly,

FOR

PRACTICE with

an

whose

aid

CLASSES

YOUR

experienced command

in

school

Spanish

teaching.

Also

mathematics

| are given at Phone 8-2452 3151

ENGLI3H

American

of

his

pupils.

1

great

high-

All

home

Byron

ART

teacher

is

coaches

lessons

G.

Sager 926

SCHOOLS

929

Roosevelt

Stop

118,

31.

1026

AIRCONDITIONED,

up monthly. at bus stop, Boringuen.

INDEPENDENT,

Block te all lines.

Ponce Quiet,

$35

de Leon, 1976 Ave.

3144

$26

PATTY

portrait, monthly, of class.

PEASE

School

landscape, depending 2-8927.

af

Painting

still life, on number

$10—$25 & type

2972

101L

MORE CLASSIFIEDS ON PAGE 24 t|

Real Estate Corner HILLS

A

beautiful

lot

in

| CONDADO

APARTMENT

SITE .. 500

a beautiful location! High, cool, quiet, mountain view — yet only minutes from | meters adjacent to Aveniia Baldorioty town. 3731 meters — $12,500. de Castro. R-6 zoning permits maximum use. Financing available. CONDOMINIO SAN RAFAEL High, seventh

floor,

Miramar

apartment

with

spectacular view of city, legoon and sea! Brand new four bedroom, three bath unit — immediately available. Unusual

financing

only

$10,000

cash

required!

SANTA MARIA — High desirable neighberhood near Colegie San Ignacio, with wlephone service available. Almost new three bedroom, two bath home with terrazo floors, fime kitchen -- equipment, many extras. An extraordinary home at a very reasonable price.

Robert

WHITE TOWER - im tropieal fruit garden. Centrally located in residential sector, Screened, airconditiened rooms, &

Rie

to

Santurce.

TAFT GUEST HOUSE — faft $3. Each room with private bath, airconditioned, hot and cold water, independent entrance.

Priva

minutes

2-1441.

or write

JENNY'S: Guest fouse with a atmosphere. Delicious = meais Se Meciners Ave. Tel 3-6802

so

OR

CONCRETE residence part of 15 acre farm, Km.

176,

BEVERLY

AUNT ‘amily acon

mcloding an excelleat breakiast. Phoodillla

ba

GUESt

Parque 153 Near beaches, restaurants, theatres, busses. Sun terrace. all air.

773

trade

SALE

EXCELLENT with whole or

Eleanor 3182

3194 LA

30

MARLEY-DAVIDSON

HATO REY: Next to Metropolitan Shopping center, lovely new rooms; daily, weekly, monthly rates. Phone 6-6157.

SEACH COTTAGES - furnished, linens, kitchenette & maid service. 5 min. to city, next to Mario’s Restaurant, and airport. $6. single, $10. double. LAGOMAR COURT - ISLA VERDE Call Mrs. Denton, 9-278. ~

frouse.

Doubie with terraces. 77 corner Racial, Tele

FOR

CONDADO:

only.

SALI

BAERANQUITAS - Prom one acre te . Travel, observe. Select yours. Reasonable prices. Please phome AM - 10

TAL

.

15 min. from Rie Piedras, Caguas, & Truiilie Alto. Reasonable terms on | mortgage if desired Days 2.2575, Carmen 1305, Stop 18%, Santurce. 3011 ‘ 1614

927

BALDPRICH: 2 Must buy some

ns

RESIDENTIAL in

FOR

MOTORCYCLES

UF

2

One

available,

924

offers of the most beautiful Francisco. 163 meters.

3188

each.

926

meter.

DESIRABLE

1800

acres.

mortgage.

Hurry 3189

TAL LEWIS lets in Sam

Infantry.

ACREAGE

PONCE

B

2

their preper Please tie write tos. Garden

SPACE

LOTS FOR SALE mortgages. » Roosevelt,

65th

ft.

Road.

sites

200,006 sq. ft. office spaces Naira St. & Ashford, right of Pres. Hosp.

cluded. THE

off

sq.

Alto

DORADO: 25 acres, cempietely flat. fronting on 2 roads, coacrete-wood house, concrete barn, fully equipped concrete stable. 31 acres, completely flat, frontimg on read, light, water Alsc, lets of

has available a total of more than Part 100,000 sq. ft Warehouse locations 2969

MENT

3198

F

i

i. BE | TPR 8

plete real service. Hi fer sale in best residential sections of San Metropolitan Area: San Franeisce, Santa Maria, Villa Caparra, Garden Hills, San Patricio, Baldrich. Hyde Park. » Mayaguez and ever the, island. Commercial buildings

dren or

COUPLE.

6509

101s

OFFICES FOR LENT 3071 CONTINENTAL

of

8 Trujillo

FARMS

3128

Classifi Will cati take mortgage on.for unpaid belance. Emily

Hm.

3085

1

enterp 1360 sq. ris mt. let.es. I-1 Zoning

RENT

6-1294

REALTORS

WANTEDTO

premises

1

bed-

room house with unusually jarge extra reom & bath, model kitchen. Panoramic view with mountains im distance. Call ae bome 2:8840. oe

. Hosp, on beach 9:30-—11, 3-5

person

3 UF

FOR

INDUSTRIAL BUILDING BRAND NEW Prefer tax exempt industry Aprex. 13,000 sq ft., divisible inte

separate

3090

FRA!

Nairn next Come im

loc-

—(.

COMMERCIAL 3

BUILDINGS

nicely

ated house im Villa Rica for $10,500. bedreom 8. Phome 25847 or 2-6374.

soe

house by beach $165.

CONDADO: 1 bedr. apt. unfrn. CONDADO: 2 bdr. apt. unfrn. PARK BLVD: Util. apt. fur. beach

LEWIS

VILLAMAR

Near

beach.

RENTALS available

Just

this

week

three at

i {

¢

from

rentals $175.

All top notch locations — San Francisco, San Patricio and Acueduct Hill.

Tschudin,

TELS. 3-5315

good

rates

Realtor

| (Se

shopping,

transportation. Modern, perfectly kept three bedroom home. Ac¢essory puilding provides garage, laupdry ami an attractive guest apartment to pay your expenses. $28,000.

3-6535


THE SAN JUAN STAR — Friday, September 23, 1960

CLASSIFIEDS President Assails BUSINESS FOR

OPPORTUNITIES

IMMEDIATE

ehine

foc

factory

the

SALE:

All

pants,

etc.

St. 4, aus’

of

of

blouses,

Reasonably

Telephome

Sewing

types

manufacture

skirts

priced)

Barbosa

587.

929

(Continued

survey. 3186 Vv.

L

For appointment

S. — Please

NEEDresearch

committed

telephone 3-8262 928

war.

929 8 I

3191

A.

FOR PRES 8th GRADE SAN GERMAN

U

CHIROPRACTORS For

your Try

Health and Chiropractic

CAGUAS —- G. Benitez Wed. Fri. Sat. 9 AM — PONCE

Mon. 3032

-

Castillo

Tues.

Thurs.

8 AM

ed PM.

basic

*Specializing

im

*Past National Chiropractors,

DR.

H.

Stop

de

13,

EL

Leon

Miramar

Legal EN

EVERT

Ponce

Notice

TRIBUNAL

SUPERIOR

DE PUEBTO RICO Sala de Aguadilla JAIME MARCHAND GONZALEZ, peticionario, EX PARTE CIVIL NUMERO CS tar

6J—1110 arma

SOBRE:

Licencia

para

autortvvara

las

a

portar

autorizadas

por

unm

arma

de

la Ley

por-

Puerto

Rico;

POR

CUANTO,

esta

Sala

ardeno

que

se

Publi¢ara en un _ periodice en general circulacion un aviso de dicha solicitud tres veces en un termino de QUINCE DIAS, fua de cualquier persona que asi

lo

desee

pueda

su

oposicion

a

comparecer

y

ser

oida

cencesion

de

la

licen-

la

cia que se interesa; POR TANTO, y a los fines indicados exPido este aviso hoy en Aguadilla a 3 de

septiembre

del

LUIS

1960.

R.

ACEVEDO

secretario,

LEARN

Sala

TO

MORENO

de

a revival

West

Germany.

Foreign

Lafer

a

U.

Only

to

ard

an

in

Aguadilla

sections

area

confer-

but that

Capt.

been days

Ernesto

police

Mendez,

head of the new division, said the partol has handled 535 complaints since the division started operating. “Most of the com-

plaints,” minor The

said Lugo

“are

nature.” lone burglary

mitted

at the

in Miramar $200 worth

nesday

of

was

Cathay

a

morning.

The

by

buglaries

burglary

owner

were

Henry

reported

in

the metropolitan

area during the

24

ending

hour

period

at

noon

yesterday, police said. With the exception of the robbery at the

(kc

‘ERD = S

oo

restaurant,

areas

all were

where

started

the

committed

patrol

has

in

not

operating.

“By the said Capt.

end of the month,” Lugo, “we will have

the

of

whole

zone

the

metropolitan

blanketed.”

The new squad is staffed mainly by rookies who were just gra-

duated from the police academy. The patrol is in effect now in parts ef Santurce, Hato Rey, and

flight

San

instruction ® ®

Student © Commercial Private © Instrument ® Multi-Engine

ALL

INSTRUCTION

GIVEN

IN

LATEST

1960

CESSNAS ISLA GRANDE AIRPORT TEL, 2-0931

FOR In

of

Whole

LEASE or

commercial

in

Part

Juan.

IMPROPER From still

Page 1) not learned

that.”

“Of course,” Mufioz said after a pause, “besides beiny a moral obligation,

honesty

is

a

policy.”

IN OLD

beautifully

possibilities.

restored

SAN 3

story

JUAN Full Padin’s).

building.

Fortaleza 152 (Opposite Elevator, Air Conditioning, Incinerator. Street floor commercial. 2 and 3 floors office of commercial. Possibilities Tourist center. High class shops, Boutique, Art Shop, Restourant,

etc.

INFORMATION:

TEL. 2-1444

the Western

of talking

about

ban

good

criticized

proposals,

and

“Time

and

tary that

Soviets’

walk-

said:

time have

advantage to any it permit men to

again

the

voiced

this

‘A KHRUSHCHEV ... listens, dosen’t applaud station

nation and inspect the

of

ings

of other nations.

tional claims

and truly system.

of

Page

“2. We the

agree

world

that

by

the

any

uatruths and distortions. No newspaper has an obligation to publish misinformation, but it a responsibility to warn

that

such

does have its readers

misinformation

Puerto Rico is being to press associations

about

distributed and news-

papers on the mainland.” A key point of the release that ‘‘there was

ing

no adequate

not

engage

activities

on

these

of flooding.”

Yesterday Ferre renew2d the charge of negligence, and again

insisted

that

vastated and

areas

San

told

them

by

of the de-

around

Lorenzo,

sons His

in a tour

him

Humacao

some

the

300

floods

per-

caught

surprise.

informants

government

insisted

officials

that

had

no

warned

them to seek shelter, Ferre reported. Government on the town level Puerto

Rico

becomes

‘‘danger-

for the Caribbean Information Center, cabled the STAR yesterday that the principle of free expression ‘necessitates a reply on our part” to the editorial attack

on the objected release. “The fact that original ment

unpublished

by

state-

STAR

as

news leads us to this comment and gives rise to a request for retort

and

proper

your readers,” The it was

would

STAR

Hoxter cabled

“awaiting

give

explanation

his

it. careful

to

added. Hoxter reply,”

study

Skies

did

perts. Eisenhower

in

bo-

Proposal:

not

specificalHe said left ta! ex-

announced

States

in

‘world-food-for-peace-pro-

a

is

ready

| the

United

to

join

gram handled though the U. N. American shipments of surplus

apno or

foods

abroad

individual

(Continued ly

and

From

Page

1)

waved.

Police and security forces had one bad moment in the midst of the cheering reception, however. A man with a rifle was seized just as the President’s car was about

to

pass

by.

The incident occurred near the Manhattan end of the Queens Midtown Tynnel while the presidential motorcade was en route from Idlewild Airport to the WaldorfAstoria Hotel. Taken into custody was a 67year-old Hungarian alien. The man

ously paralyzed” in’ moments of crisis, Ferte said. He blamed was quoted as saying he was “excessive concentration of auth- merely on his way to have some ority in the state government, and changes made in the gun, which the excessive time given by Commonwealth officials to political campaigning.” Curtis J. Hoxter, a spokesman

Open

now

are

country

on

an

basis.

Welcome For Eisenhower In New York Is Tumultuous

was warn-

launch-

should be

national boundaries. the methods can be

nations

shall

“3. We agree, subject to propriate verification, that nation will put into orbit

1)

All

craft

ly rehew his’ proposals for open skies inspections across

dies.

Frem

space

Eisenhower

that «celestial subject to na-

appropriation of sovereignty.

warlike

(Continued

of

No

“1 We agree bodies are not

inspection

space weapons

destruction.

verified in advance by the United Nations. “4. We press forward with a program of international ¢oorisk of war.” }peration for constructive péaceTurning to the problems ful use of outer space under posed by exploration of outer the United Nations...” space, Eisenhower _ proposed that:

with

in outer

mass

“A disarmament program which was not inspected and guaranteed would increase, not reduce, the

other heads of state. The U. S., Eisenhower said, is ready to submit to any effective reciprocal

of views

he declared.

the

people

| disarmament

disarma-

arms

exchange

to this end. We ask only this— that such a program not give mili-

President’s

an

to of

ter world. We always stand ready to consider any feasible proposal

listened|

on

pro-

desire—to join with men of good will everywhere in building a bet-

Khru-

has become conference.

comments

cease

and called on

proposals,’’

American

ment because Khrushchev came here with the announced: intention

in

(Continued added, “have

for

com-

Although it is too early to say how effective the patrol is, only eight

laid

Restaurant

where burglars stole of liquor early Wed-

reported

he

the

his

weapons

States officials are will-

these He

listlessly

than

mo-

of nuclear

out from the Geneva disarmament ‘talks June 27, just as the United a States was about to make new

Given Less Attention What he said on the African situation attracted less attention

metropolitan

Lugo

on

Britain will come

to

nuclear

a preliminary

plan

Castro

said, growth

ing to meet immediately with representatives of other countries for

millan of Great here to speak.

Fidel

the

stockpiles.

them. “United

speech.

has

new

to which

by

“‘the experts’’ to devise a way prevent any secret production

it was disclosed yesterday Prime Minister Harold Mac-

Cuba’s

torized patrol has gone into effect, police reported yesterday.

J, MACK

Complete

ing

There is little chance that Khrushchev and Eisenhower will meet,

four

the

a

shchev has proposed, sort of a summit

burglary

the

assembly

President

posed

duction immediately

the

today,

after

powers could not agree. The assembly, much as

appeal

past

in

Today

talk

year

disarmament

gen-

Speaks

will

a

before -the

the

the

of

where

was Bou.

FLY

in

over

seat

the

is

To reverse this trend, he said he proposed that, the nations mak-

Khrushchev

his

Khrushchev little

$.

in

Khrushchev

the

sponsored

Nikita

intently

of

opened

with N.

Premier

Minister

had

one

reported

fuego

de

N.

New Patrol ‘System Cuts Area Thefts

AVIS80O POR CUANTO, don Jaime Marchand Gonzaiez por conducto de su abogado Ledo Franco T, Samehez presente ante esta Sala una solicitud para que se de

U,

coun-

tries. Speaking after Tito, Japanese Foreign Minister Zentaro Kosaka suggested urgently that the Security Council be enlarged so it would reflect the viewpoints of the U. N.’s many new members, particularly from Africa.

impor-

called in

debate

for

manipulation

the

proceedings

eral

X-ray

Commander of Military U. S. and Canada.

K. 855

he

Horacio

sciences, and

on

Brazilian day’s

ra

3

licences

State

¢Physiotherapy

what

militarism 4

particular

underdeveloped

Soviet delegation as the President began his 4,000-word, speech shortly after 11 am.

CHIROPRACTOR 14

“we

weapons

of

the U. N. should recognize Red China’s right to a seat in the General Assembly. He attack-

.

912

*FIC.C.

told the delegates

and prospective spread

mies

Ultimately, “danger

sat

Aches

cold

attaching

in

ence to set up a system to divert money earmarked for arms into a fund to aid the e¢ono-

play a greater role in ending the cold war. And he said that

#1 6 PM

#41

the

lations.” He called

DR. J. —E. CALDER

1)

tance to the contribution that the so-called noncommitted countries can make toward the betterment of international re-

S.

3199

Page

countries

He

are

Everyone extremely worried contact us immediately. J.

from

time in displaying himself as a spokesman for neutral or un-

PERSONALS ONLY 10 MORE VOLUNTEERS ED for psychological testing

Union

For Interfering In Congo Strife

ma-

machines

Bayamon

Soviet

was not loaded. He was seized while the Presi dent’s car was halted for removal of a plastic bubble top so Bisenhower

could

cheers

as

stand

he

and

went

respond

to

through

the

streets of Manhattan. From the moment Eisenhower left the airport, he was hailed by children and adults al the route. They shouted, whistled, applauded and waved American flags in bright morning sunshine.

Traffic

was

snarled

at many

places by the passage of the motor-

cade

but

mind.

drivers

They,

President

didn’t

too,

went

seem

cheered

by.

Many

to

as the got

out

of their cars and stood on center dividers

of roadways

to do so.

SMEAR (Continued from page 1) titled ‘“‘To Kill Protestants,” and says Catholics want to change the U. S. Constitution in order to per-

Bring

secute

became

Protestants.

waitin is called ‘‘The Pope

Presifent,””

and

Kennedy

elected

is

claimed

Pope will enter the Other titles are: “Who

is

the

for

that

president,

White

Anti-Christ?’

that

“Papal

This

is

priest

an who a

Found

Christ.”

auto-biography! of left

the

church

a and

Protestant.

“A Vatican Dynasty In Washif ington.” This article sees ‘‘a Cath-

the

House.

olic

president

dynasty

of

as

Roman

pets.”

Here

it is argued that the Pope is “‘antiChrist.’ “The Pope’s Blessi The

is

Disaster.’’

“The Priest Who

the

first

in

Catholi¢

a

pup{

“What Price Freedom” discusses

the effects of the “usholy designs

of the

ings Freedom.

hierarchy” ap

om American ? * Bip?

i ! | j


7

F

Ty

t

25

THE SAN JUAN STAR — Friday, September 23, 1960

Cardiologo Heads Futurity Race A field of 10 fleet two-years olds are expected to. go postward Sunday

in the $7,600 added Puer-

to Rieo Futurity at El Comandante. Establo Lares’ speedy Cardiologo will probably be made a

[slight favorite for the six-furlong affair for native

colts and

fillies.

Cardiologo, a brown son of Etiope, has won eight of 10 races this year, and only five days ago defeated Paladin, My Count, San Jorge and Sevillano, four

2nd-$2.650; 6

3 : 2

5

8

alw;

Peari

Key

2-yrs;

18

and

starter

Radiola, from

Establo

a

first-time Tomas

Ca-

Tro. Colts in the Futurity will earry 116 and fillies 113. Two-year olds that ran in the Mufioz Rivera Clasico, won by

of the Puerto

Rican

Triple

Crown for imports, 4 It will be his first start since he was injured in the starting gate last month. He broke two

teeth and part of his jaw bone when he reared up in the gate.

Administration of Public and Recreation hzs an-

nounced

that

an

estimated

$23,

750 in damage resulted from floods caused by Hurricane Donna. An

inspection

tration’s

by

Julio

the

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Mo-

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the

Wednesday,

magic

enroute

to

League

number

to

their

first

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pennant

in

33

their American to five.

combination and

totaling

four,

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place

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have

left

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the

se

season

ends. The jubilant Yankees scored nine unearned runs in their 103 romp over the Senators. Washington pitcher Pedro Ramos might as well have been on the diamond by himself for all the help his teammates gave him. Ramos gave up just one hit

to the fifth inning and had a 3-1 lead before Long singled. Long singled again in the inning driv-

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begins

Service

20-week

Sunday

Ju-

tourna-

at

the

Bo-

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Junior

ABC

members,

years of age and gible to enter.

under,

17

are eli-

Entries close at 2 p.m. Sunday when there will be a meeting to

decide

the rules

of

tournament.

the

and

regulations

WEDNESDAY’S

York

10,

The

tournament

is

being

pro-

moted

by Jim

and Paul Stevens.

two of four Washington errors were responsible for four runs crossing the plate.

Only

rookie

pitcher

Detroit

Tiger

is

Bob

with

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i

after

midnight

when

the band grieves with the old crack about thievery. It’s the

him

clucked

hadn’t

went

La Motta

he

because

stand

can’t

a

tapped-out

guy’s

songs. Winners brag but: guys who aren't ‘in with

own-

They

stride.

breaking

into

could

no one

But

Fox.

raft for Billy

off the

a

describing

was

smoker

like a opium

it seemed

it. But

talk about

»,

night

was

there.

Series,

the

threw

Sox

were exposed.

they

before

suspected

were

Black

the

when

back,

obscurity.

dumps

basketball

The

i

while lying on his hip.

to suspicion.

Why people bet on exhibition games I shall never know. But they do and the market is immense. Already this season they have grumbecause

games

of

a couple

about

bled

It

up.

stand

didn’t

points

the

doesn’t matter that the coach was experimenting. They didn’t like the course of the game. No loser ever does except the Ivy League gamblers. But then this is a matter of the heart.

Bookies Uneasy The

handle

on

the

big

for

bazaar

the bookmakers

Once

up.

until they back

fade them

going

hops

roll like

They

spinners.

is enormous.

football

professional

It is the

last

hill.

And

down

the fights were

the main arena for gambling. Now they're a nickle scuffle. If a guy attempts to press it beyond a G, the price tips sideways. The bookmakers were emptied too many times by Frankie Carbo’s rehearsed

:

When the important loot was sent in on fights, they all became in the forums

crooked

with football

that way

It goes

of the night.

now.

They give you a story with it every time they blow a bet. The books are uneasy: since Bert Bell, the great commissioner,

died. They knew he was hep to all the grifter’s tricks. Bert was part cop and he ran his sport with ceaseless curiosity. If the price switched,

about

heard they

thought

it

because

the

action

yelled

bookmakers

the

was

protection

for

screwy.

bet as

to the losers, a businessman

last year, according

Set

Singles

Classic for

the Junior Entries are

limited.

aa hY

No games were tossed off. But the quarterback controlled the points so his pal picked up when he laid it. The guy never bet against his favorite team. But the bookmakers hurt every time he called their number.

According on

bet

this

to the tap-outs,

this

out

if they’re

team,

guy

must

get rich. Never

That’s

of shape.

getting

can he

a head

start

on a bookmaker, just knowing the true condition of a football squad. T quarterbacks don’t belong with guys who bet on their efforts. The quarterback hasn’t done anything crooked, but the night talk’s no good for football’s reputation.

Of course, this could be a malicious lie the losers made up. Losers like to have pat alibis for their insolvency. No man ever admits he’s . a lousy lover or a bad handicapper.

LADY BOWLERS (Continued From Back Page) “I didn’t get nervous until the last four games in the finals,” Mrs. Belk said. “It’s a lot different than bowling in a local league.” A

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Jr. Peterson

JOHNNIE WALKER

to take

want

prove it until.La Motta turned stool-pigeon on himself to get publicity

IN.

Banks, Chicago Mays, San Francisco Cepeda, San Francisco

not

can

driver

Jake

knew

when

BATTED

All members of ABC are eligible.

start

if the

lose

Bell

Aaron, Milwaukee Mathews, Milwaukee

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you

advice

skits.

Francisco

RUNS

play high,

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dealer’s

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IN

Washington NATIONAL

the crap

like they’re in a stick-up when they lose on basketball and: football. The T, depending so much on the quarterback, incites the miss-outs

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Bats)

Boston

|

cut

the only game they contend is on the square. Bet on it and! you get your money’s worth. But, because of the point spread, they scream

LEAGUE

Chicago

Kuenn,

guy

hallucination he saw

BATTING Runnels,

Smith,

You

So. many nights I’ve been bored with their falsehoods. The jock | couldn’t pulled the favorite. The pug went into the water. The trotter

Away

MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS: (Based

Cannon

slogan.

Baseball Is Straight

scheduled.

Los Angeles 5, St. Louis Milwaukee 3. Cincinnati

underworld

it who do the complaining. The hungry dog whimpers. The fat cat purrs. :

decki 8-8) at Chicago (Hobbie 1419 aad Morehead 2-8). games

if they

loaded and they never

St. Louis (Broglio 20-7 and Sa’ Only

a

most honorable

Nothing’s

53 93 .363 38% Today’s Games Pittsburgh (Witt 1-1) at Milwaukee (Buhl 149), Night. — Philadelphia (Mahaffey 5-3) at 17-9),

ever

little. If you

does

The

oldest enemy.

Phila.

(Purkey

old

my way through the night I hear their spiteful monologues. Music seems to help the lies. Whiskey

83

Cincinnati

Seldom

Losers

St.

Milwaukee Los Angeles San Fran. Cincinnati Chicago

the

their credit stopped.

3

Maris, New York Lemon, Washington

WALKER

at

92

Louis

runs

imagine it was a bookmaker who ofiginated the motto that a gentleman pays his gambling debts first. Players accept that because they don’t want

SCORES

Washington

gambler

leave a

in escrow

10-13).

Pittsburgh

Play will begin after the meeting.

ing in three runs, but in between

JOHN

edge.

2-5),

12-15)

hustler,

it all. Old bookmakers ride in Caddies. Their steady players take the subway. If you go against their games long enough, they must grind you out.

at

7-5 ‘or Locke

a

hooked

a little and

at Bos-

17-10)

jam

ones who are clipped when a sports event is gaffed.

Games

NATIONAL

41.

leave

nine

82

52

City

|

in with the larceny and get a piece of the action. The only way you can bust a bookmaker is with an angle. Money makes the odds but they stack them. Players change. Bookmakers last. But they’re the

Boston 4, Baltimore 1 Chicago 7, Kansas City 2

game

Ike Delock was the villain who gave the fading Orioles the business. He set the Birds down

kees

64

New

League

Baltimore,

more

Boston

in the

League

to

16% 21%

Kansas City (Herbert

on Wednesday, Chicago Kansas City, 7-2, and Bos-

hits

.493 .459

Detroit

Warren

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three

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Wednesday.

whipped

172 67

Night.

who

his 21st game

other

games topped

3-1,

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scheduled

the

Washington Detroit +

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Braves,

Cincinnati,

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Washington (Stobbs 11-6), Night. Chicago (Wynn 12-10) at Cleve-

defeats

clinches Pirates. two for

16

ton

League

Louis

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of Pittsburgh

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victories

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Today’s

The New York Yankees scored a 103 win over Washington and shaved number

Cleveland

Kansas

years as second-place St. Louis dropped a 5-3 contest to Los Angeles in 12 innings.

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MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS

As Orioles And Cards Lose

beat

;

‘THE SAN JUAN STAR — Friday, Septembér’ 28; 1960

26.

four

7

special

Trophy women’s

was

City

of

awarded

events

based

Hamburg

in

the

on

the

team compiling the higest average in all games bowled. Puerto Rican bowlers

finished

i,

here.

The world championships are held every two years and this was the first time that women competed. The championships are only

for

anyone

amateurs,

who

earns

from the sport.

net

open

to

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SAR —— Frid, September 23,1960

Petersen Runner- Up Position Athletic Between Lamphier ind Royle Increases Program At Ponce With Don Yandell having already taken first-place honors in the Ron Superior singles classic at the Paradise Lanes, bowlers Ed Lamphier and Walt Royle are battling ——* for the runnerup spot.‘

Feliciano Rolls 245 To Top Melro Major Scratch League Day Mike the

Feliciano

high

bowled

game,

and

a

the two

in

the

record. ond at third

league

in

the

13-7 record. Ebonite’s the

with

Radiadores 164, and

the

high

team

18-2

with

rolled

game

a

series—952

of 238, 233 and out

of four

hoz.

a poor opening together scores

223 to. take

points

Mufoz

from

had

Yandell,

three

Jorge

Mu-

a 763 total.

with

a

789,

took

four

games from Kelly Marabella who had a 738 series. Marabella ran into a plague of splits.

and

and 2,720.

Aussie Beats Trabert In Pro Tennis Match

Lammey sharpened up for next week’s finale agamst Royle by posting a 770 series and winning three out ef four frem Skip Huelskamp. Huelskamp’s first-

game win came on six conse(AP)—Australia’s 7 cutive strikes. favored to win Royle showed good bowling in the London indoor professional tennis tournament, swept into this three out of four victory the semi-finals with a stylish from Mort Orinstein as he collect-

LONDON Ken Rosewall,

64, 63 win over Tony Trabert, U. S., at Wembley Indoor Sta-

dium

Wednesday

Andres

night.

Gimeno

of

Spain,

a

new boy in Jack Kramer’s professional circus, fought for 90 minutes before losing to Aus-

tralia’s

Frank

Sedgman

WILL

34,

GRIMSLEYHD

Nother Dame 22 California 7: €oach Joe Kuharich’s professio-

nal

touch

begins

to

pay

divi-

21

Kentucky

George

and

Jim

Balir

spark

the

to

easy

an

nation’s

Oklahoma Th

1. team

victory.

19

Northwestern q: with

a team

of hobbled halfbacks and ged defense. Texas 14 Maryland 7:

a rug-

sive

Sooners

0:

Andegvv

No.

survive

backfield

Explo-

performers

the Longhorns an tough intersectional

give

edge in game.

a

Ohio State 20 Southern Methodist 13: The Texans haven’t a

quarterback redith. Michigan The

to replace Don

State

Spartans

. 19 Pittsburgh may

be

the

competed

in

the

World

ean

Me7: best

dazzle

make

offense

the

Towa

Owls’

which eyes

Navy 33 Villanova.0: Joe Belshould

the

1960-61.

study

at

the

Ponce

Univer-

scholarships

granted

to

students

contributes

to

the

athletic

scho-

larship fund with a dues of two dollars per student each semes-| ter.

This

fund,

which

*”

amounts

to over $4000 annually, plus contributions made by citizens and

organizations

such

as

don

Juse

Mr. and Mrs. Fao Luis

Morales,

Willie

L.

the

peo

Lindemann,

captain

of the

Maxwell Brall, Asseciation of top of a sevenleague. (STAR

Bill Acosta's 638 Wins Star Sweepstakes

Pasarell,

rolled as no bowler Bill Acosta rolled a 638 to|claimed win the week-long sweepstakes a 250 game.: The summary: scratch <livicompetition which ended early

Serralles, Dr. Vicens,

WINNERS—Ernst

winning Swiss team, receives a trophy from vice-president of the Amateur Football Puerto Rico. The Swiss team finished on team superior division Puerto Rican soccer Photo by Gunter Hett)

Ponce Lions Basketball Team, Ponce Lions Baseball Club, don Alejandro Bonilla, Tite Castro Constructions, don Eduardo Toro, Ferre Enterprises, Dr. M. Alsina Capo, Dr. Arnaldo Hernandez,

(Siete

SOCCER

Eu-

genio Morales, Pachin Vicens, Hilton Cummings and many

Wednesday

at

the

Star

Alleys.

sion—-Bill

Acosta,

638;

others raise the fund to about; $12,000 yearly.

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Lite

FO,Ly,

2

The Others State 13 Detroit

Jose State 18 7; Washington 0.

m-

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Yale

21

7

Holy

12;

New

Colgate

0;

Hampshire

0;

7;

Harvard

Dartmouth

21

7.

33 20

Oklahoma

14

6;

Nebraska

Minnesota 13; Cincinnati 12 Dayton~ 0.

SOUTH—Auburn 14 Tennessee 7; West Virginia 20 Virginia Tech 12; Clemson 24 Wake Forest 20; ‘Mississippi State 14 7;

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Colorado State U. 7; na 14 Utah 13; College cific 13 Marquette 0; State 14 Hawaii 7; Utah 13 Montana 7; ae

Georgia Tech 21 Rice 7: Stan Idahe 14; Gann gives the Engineers a raz- Mexico 7.

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Connecticut

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Brigham Young State 14, Denver

EAST—Syracuse 7;

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blink.

Fulsa 8; Baylor 21 Colorado 7; North Texas State 13 Texas Western 0; Texas A. and M. 14 Texas Tech. 6.

of

their 50-0 win over Duke in the 1959 finale. Wisconsin 17 Stanford 13: The Badgers are better than the team which beat Stanford 1614 a year ago, the Indians weaker. lino and Joe Matalavage enjoy a field day.

for

Pecan

moving

momentum

|

program

widen-

sity. The aid varies according to the needs of the recipient. The

Ger-

Duke 14; Florida 21 Florida State 8; Alabama 18 Tulane 14; Georgia 14 Vanderbilt 6.

the

|

has

The number of athletic scholarships have been increased. Approximately 40 student-athletes are receiving some kind of economic aid so that they

Bowling

in Hamburg,

team in the Big Ten, which is good enough. North Carolina 14 North Carolina State 7: The tarheels still under

athletic

Catholic UniverRico

S.

(Qui-

fones, 599; Geprge Godowski, was effort Acosta’s winning 1583; Kelly Marabella, 578. Hanworth $50.50 in prize money. ed a 778 totab. 614 T. Acosta won the handicap |dicap division—T. Acosta, Recipients of these athletic The league has been in compescholarships come from different division of the tournament with | 60-674; P. Santiago, 576-804556; tition since May. League action total worth $50. L. Palerm, 547-100-647; T. Lacities and towns of the island|a 61460674 was curtailed the last two weeks and are stars in different sports.'The jackpot of $432 went un-| mas, 550-86-636. because some of the members

zle

NEW YORK (AP)—Another football weekend and another look ‘at the crystal ball:

dends, Mississippi

its

year

Syracuse, Mississippi i Shape As Likely Football |Winners | By

Puerto

256-873.

this season. After 154 game, he put

both

series

up Monday

of

are either payment of tuition and fees, payment of tuition and Last Monday night’s action was fees plus books or payment of highlighted by the kegling of Char- tuition and fees plus books and lie Jordan who turned in an 848 board. series, fourth best for the league The student Club “Pionero” series,

Guri is secBAPCO is

standings.

team

high team

an

for he finishes

against Bob Lammey who is currently in fourth place and holds league records for hig game and

high series, to lead individual scorers of the Metro Major League this week at the Star lanes. Paradise still maintains first place

ed

Both are averaging just over 17 Petersen points per night with Royle posting 375-20 for 22 weeks of, play and- Lamphier showing 358-07 for 21 weeks of action. Reyle has the toughest job of

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at Hamburg, Germany, to San Juan this week.

Two other members of the squad remained in Europe. Pauline Borrell stayea in Germany to visit friends, and Brenda RFiieroa went on to Madrid to

spend

a year in school there.

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own

way

because

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one

expert

phrased it—itiewould just beia nice trip as tourists for the ladies. The men’s team was sponsored

by

various

manufacturers

organizations The ladies

more

than

Figueroa,

ment’s

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in San Juan. proved themselves

just 17,

tourists. was

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competitor

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he

young sest team

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women bowlers from tries who competed.

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