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No. 275
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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-
;
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
Harold
the
hotel
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his
tured
anti-Communist
the
of Paksane,
of this Laotian morning.
from
delegation
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of
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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.
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Pro-Phoumi forces started to march on the capital frem Pak-
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Souvanna
Briefly, the United States, Britain’ and the Commonwealth coun-
Securities
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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
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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
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de-
Radio
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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%
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(NJ)
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39%
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47%
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Armco Steel Armour Assoe D- G
58 31% 60%
+% +% —2\2
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+%
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63 41
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Colg Palm Comw Ed Con
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Container Cont Oil Corn Pd Crane
Co
Crn Zell Curt Wr Distill
Corp
Doug Air Dow Che Dress In
+%
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—%
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573% 33%
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34%
—%
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&
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%
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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%
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+h
Tel
38% 11% 111% 41
Twent Cen Tran W Airs Un Carbide Un Oil Cal
59% 262 51k 79% 18 41
30
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Indust
&
38 76% 29% 43%
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184%
US
Phillips
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55%
Oil
—%*%
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51% 62%
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55%
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-%
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Unch
Cash
-—1 —'k
34
Glen
11%
Thom
Nat
46% 17%
—% +%
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Tidewat
Phelps D Philip “Mor
115% 30%
Gen Dynam Gen: Elec Gen Mills Gen Motors
-—% —'% —2% —1% —%s —'%
Unch
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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
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43
28% 75% 20%
Air
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63%
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25% 10% 24% 30% 28% 19 42% 44%
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Seuthn Sperry
45%
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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
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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
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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
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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»
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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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-
garita Serrallés, to Rosarian Academy, West Palm Beach, Fila. Lady Sanz will have a medical check-up shortly at the Mayo Clinie.. Banco de Ponce VP Sapia
for Mentally
California
beth
THE
lita Vendrell, to Inmaculata Col-
Salvador
they
their summer vacareturned to school.
Salamanca
|
va
having
Manhattanville
lege,
LAVINIA
* call ome
After a transcontinental homeymoon, the couple will make their
Park,
Fla...An
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r To Hold Annual Dinner The Puerto Rico Association
Leonard of Bethesda, Md. reception was held follow*|ing the ceremony in the ballroom of the Hotel Jefferson in Bich McManus) | os
Jecelyn is an eighth Rosarian Academy,
Palm
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daughters to stateside schools. Julie is a senior at Mount St. Vincent
ert
bert A
at
La Mercedita.,. g is back in town
accompanying
a
a new group
Soi
Retarded Children Asso.
the
their malice!
tre de Vendrell and Mercedes Lina Wirshing de Casanovya!..°. Isabelita de Aragén is recovering
at
at
en
will preside.
or of sciencereceived degree from bacheWestShe and the groom{
ta Barquet de Gotay, Merci Merde Beard, cader
studied
Phi Initiatic
Alpha
Mu
chapter, and Mrs. Elba .laner, of the supreme evuncil president
Pei Sn tetat ang
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installed,
Lopez, president ofome the Alpha
uan designed the gown. Beth
Alpha
pay Saggy
with orchids and stepmotis. Martha Sleeper of San
Salud | 7,
St. home of his doctor son Wil-| Ha
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roses. ‘Her
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been
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have
meats,
veil was atth illusion
'
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Ponce Intercontinental Hotel... Lawyer José Resario Gelpi, from
de
cat
Sen, Juan, and Gomna at Roqevell
a
with large fullblown
~
daugther
her
visiting
is
who
Hera-
te
Alpha st Ramey AFB, Bein in
effect caught here and
will be a playmate to a sister, | ness Administration College. Teresita, and a brother,
was designed in
ae
chapters. In Puerto Rico, three
Redriguer Bigas,| neckline with long fitted sleeves
a newborn | graduate, enrolled as a fresh-|Thé back
for
in the world and 6,000 members
The bride was given in mar-
senior class|riage by her father. Her full-
Congratulations to Rita and|an Espiritu Santo High School |ending im points over the hands. Frau.
organiation
Amicitia” (Life, Learning and Friendship). There are 150,008
its romantic color, they decided | st Academia del Perpetuo So-|length gown featured a princess
to make Ponce their home. | corro...Luis
a cultural
through self expres provement
at the A continental photo | Ponce to University Gardens, |tin B. McClum officiated visitors. graphersand his wife told visit-) Rp | Jorge Luis (Hewie) de | ceremony. charmed by| president
Beta Sigma Phi International
women whose purpose is self im-
Puul' Reman Catholic around) at the|quet and” wife, Wilds, have|st’'Si, promenading Plaza de Jas Delicias captivates | moved their residence from|Church in Richmond. Msgr. Jus-
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hendieratts
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popular Sunda PR. to Dr. Basil Winston POV the, Canévanes parorhial Manus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edpac ome held at the public | pepvies square, with guys and gals MUP. ow stedont ‘Mok (por ward :
a “retreta,”
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of
party” this Saturday at the ‘'our-
of Dr. MaThe marriage
comedy composer Raoul Gonzalez. While visiting his moth-| ritza Lavinia Garrido, er, recently hospitalized at Damas Hospital, he found med-| daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
tended
Chapter
Phi Sorogity will hold a “rushing
of the
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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
Diaz, 11)
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SKIRTWAIST AND JERSEY—Mrs.
Gerald Huffman, left,
and Mrs. Joseph Mongogna, wore a silky cotton striped skirtwaist and a three piece gray jersey with red piping
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
EEE
EHR
EE EEA
: 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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can’t
BEAUTIFUL: leaf reading
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-
research and activity today will mean far greater success for you in the future. LIBRA
Says
ls Your Friend A Psychiatrist
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secretly find out what kin would
ed that you are on the beam where correct handling of any problem is concerned. Show af-
Ii
call
Picture, at least.” This young man had been Paying for the pictures out of his own pocket. After that, his Pictures
were
on
DAD $e
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THEY
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
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A Necessity |
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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Friday, September 23, 1960
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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
*
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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one
of
the
flood
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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.
GUAYNABO restaurant
in Puerto
Rice
Next to Pance de Leon Urbanization 20, Km. 4 — Hm. 2 — 15 minutes from
ANNOUNCING OUR SPECIAL SUNDAY MENU
7 Son
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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
METROPOLITAN: The Story of Ruth NEW BROADWAY: EI Tesore de Chucho el Roto, Isla Para Dos PARAMOUNT: The Wind Cannot Read RIVIERA: Home From the Hill RIALTO:
Ayer
amargo,
RIO
SUPER Blood
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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Thunder,
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
(Flamenco
P.M. 3-2020
Guitarist)—7—1 ||
Tels: 2-3677
254 Sen Juste Str Sen Juon
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GOOD EATING need not to be expensive... not if you visit
POSADA
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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SAN
JUAN
STAR
— 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.
(AP)—A
by
sta-
Christmas
Girl WKYN—630sKo wwwwKe WENA— 1500 Ke
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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.
4:00-WHOA-Moeliy
&
www 6: :15— WWWW ~ Suerte
Caravan
TELEVISION Programs WKAQ—
listed
saccerding
(2
language
WEKEM-— (1)
Friday, 11:00—(4)
te
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September
23
Documentaies
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Merritt
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10:30-WHOA-LP Parade WAPA-— Serenata 11:06-WRIO-—HiFi Serenade 11:65— WHOA— Midnight Matinee 11:15—WWWW-—Behemia Continental 12:00— WHOA — News
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RADIO-FM Broadcast
From
6:45
A.M.
WID-FM-—%.2
PUERTO
PLAY THE
RICO'S
FABULOUS
2 QD Serruchite 6:15—(2) Mundo Social
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
WPrERM-FM—8.5
WIPR-FM—89.7
FIRST RACE; 3 P.M..
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
AL'S LITTLE CLUB Puerto With
WEDNESDAYS,
te 1b P.M,
Madre”
1554 Ponce de Leén
thoroughbred racing all year around.
FRIDAYS,
€25-(2) 6:30—(2) (4) (6) €:40-—(4) €:55—(2) 7:00—(2) (4)
Me.
.
Rico’s Littlest The Mostest
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Paul Dillinger at the piano STOP :
de los Casados
oes
23 6 p.m. until P Tel. 3-3858
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Cuisine
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FORD
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rica
Train
Puerto
for
Rico
sales
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suscriptions
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CONDITIONING Repairs,
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in
VOLKSWAGEN
2-5282,
MOVING? SAVE
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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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9.
San
THE SAN JUAN STAR — Friday, September 23, 1960
CLASSIFIED
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REAL ESTATE
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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 ® ®
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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
adminis-
Enrique
Mo-
nagas disclosed that the storm and floods destroyed 30,000 plants and 1,500 trees worth an estimated
$11,000.
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runners in Sunday’s stakes. Fedora, are not eligible for SunStrong| opposition to Cardiolo- day’s race. go is expected from Yunque, Also running Sunday will be winner of two out of two races. * Chase’s Stanarn, Other probable starters in- Sagner and elude El Comanche, Rescate, De- winner of two of the three ‘legs
Storm Donna Caused Huge Park Damage
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Pirates,
reduced
the
Wednesday,
magic
enroute
to
League
number
to
their
first
Na-
pennant
in
33
their American to five.
combination and
totaling
four,
nant for the ber still is
place
Milwaukee won other
In
as
{
fr
five
games
who
have
while
the
to
behind
Orioles
play
before
438
24%
93
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36
PEDRO
Balti-
have
left
anly
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-
RAMOS
... Victim
of
errors
Junior Keglers Roll
the Yan-
games
York
(Turley
No
83)
(Muffett 6-3). Baltimore (Estrada (Latman
(Bunning
The
nior
J.
P.
Bowling
Classic,
ment,
a
begins
Service
20-week
Sunday
Ju-
tourna-
at
the
Bo-
lera de Rio Piedras. Competition will be for threeman teams. All
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
the
LEAGUE 55
626
—
61
576
7%
83 78 74 66 55
63 68 74 81 90
568 .534 503 .449 379
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SCORES 3-(12 1
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innings)
Sievers,
315
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most
the
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make
: "
CANNON is the! truth’s
of it.
level
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
DISTRIBUTOR:
object\to
put their ethics
He was friendly with the quarterback who told him what to do. .
ter.
RED
bets
of men
:
the
Anyway,
junior bowlers will begin Friday, Oct. 7 at the Star Bowling Cen-
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much on footbal as any guy since they made the first line. He turned it on until the books shut down on him, and he favored one team.
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
A Petersen
you
advice
skits.
Francisco
RUNS
play high,
f
dealer’s
ed the referee. The judge was in the satchel. The big man deliberately . fouled out. Sometimes, years after, it stands up, Everyone in the fight mob.
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
-321
Cleveland
Mifiose, Skowron,
heeds
Never have I heard the baseball gamblers talk about a fix. That’s
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
American
three
74 79
pen-
Wednesday.
whipped
172 67
Night.
who
his 21st game
other
games topped
3-1,
National
scheduled
the
Washington Detroit +
land
The numthe third-
Braves,
Cincinnati,
Spahn
ven
eT
By Jimmy Never
Washington (Stobbs 11-6), Night. Chicago (Wynn 12-10) at Cleve-
defeats
clinches Pirates. two for
16
ton
League
Louis
497
New
of Pittsburgh
St.
#73
y yeues
Any
victories
72
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
a) liveliliood
|
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AHR
SAN
IOAN
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.
oY,
Lite
FO,Ly,
2
The Others State 13 Detroit
Jose State 18 7; Washington 0.
m-
ee
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;
South
SOUTHWEST
FAR
WEST
Carolina
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— Air Force 20
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.
oe
U.
18 Oregon State 14; Kansas Kansas State 12; Missouri
Houston
.». everything’s
Rut-
MIDWEST—Illinois 21 Indiana 14; Purdue 14 UCLA 7; Iowa State
4 oy ¢
San
38 Boston
Connecticut
Cross
=
should
gers 14 Princeton 12; Penn 27 Lafayette 8; Columbia 13, Brown 7; Army 29 Boston College 13; Cornell.18
3
b
Brigham Young State 14, Denver
EAST—Syracuse 7;
ao
ee
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
a 245, 626,
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SPORTS
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Pittsburgh
Pirates
roski,
the
next
title fight here
weden and has nothing that
on
a
New
said
ing
Asociation’s
if
that
the
bout
have
should|from
National
rating
I
am
pushed
Ja- | titres.
is part | have the re-| where
unattractive,
Patter.
|
said
travelled
north
Box-| always
of
hansson as number five of a campaign to make
son
York|I
Patterson
have
turn
“But
in
to
been
I
the
south met
love
with
Sweden
training
pion
added.
camp,”
the
a
McMANUS
E'ston. p
pittsburgh
Chicago
man-|
Murtaugh
took
Ells-|
out Nelson}
a-Christopher
Law, p B_Vernon
c-Barone
and. sent Gino . Cimoli to the plate. | Fave: > * -Netson Cimoli,
a
right
handed
batter,|
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double. Dick Schofield received an| intentional With theb walk. Taine. Pittstucch| Race Netoon’ to =a es stat y P
return
the make will unattractive.”
per-|rating will | match
fouled
attempts,
<uri‘ “ There must be some misut for more than a ing Sweden no have I because month, would not elaborate but derstanding reason to charge the NBA for said: I have the title and “If I am pushed in a certain| anything. direction which I do not want/I do not think that: the NBA to reveal but that certain I understand, will sons
Don|
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strides toward the National League pennant yesterday, sweeping a doubleheader from the Chicago Cubs 3-2 in 11 innings and 6-1. I The double triumph, which increased the Pirates’ lead over idle second ; place —t + WA At Pittsbureh a victory over the Braves and ee | | Br Louis eee Scomarusmumunad
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Puerto Rico, Friday, September 23, 1960
HecoouusmnomuusnaR
San Juan,
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Mrs. Angie Belk and Miss Frances Perez, two members of the Puerto Rican women’s team which finished second in the World Bowling Championship returned
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.
Except. for a few small contfibutions, the women’s team was unsponsored and had to pay its
own
way
because
as
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
and
in San Juan. proved themselves
just 17,
tourists. was
youngest
the
Miss tourna-
competitor
and
=
teamed with Mrs. Belk to finish fourth in the doubles. The Puerto Rican women were
he
young sest team
among
women bowlers from tries who competed.
> Belk
placed
the 40
eight
coun-
fifth in the
individual classification. She the third-highest qualifier
reach
the finals.
was
a 196 (See
was to
:
Her best game|T AKING
BOWLERS,
AIM ON THE &
field (left) Page
26)
~
PENN ANT—Shortstop Dick Scho-
filling in for the injured Dick
'!with the Pirates’ ace hurler, Vernon Law
Groat, chats|
(center). "Danny
Murtagh,
ae
silent about
.
-
his team’s eiaicts all year,
to be loosening up in this photo. (AP Wirephot)
seems