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Statements At U.N. Wants
UN Moved; Says Ike Risks War
Cancio Orders Probe| Of Escape Of Killer Secretary
of Justice
Hiram
Cancio,
has ordered
“By WILLIAM RYAN UNITED. NATIONS (AP)—Nikita S. Khrushchev, joining a mighty battle of personal diplomacy with President Eisenhower, denounced the U.S. leader yesterday
an
investigation to fix the responsibility for the escape of a two-time killer from Justice Department officers in Ponce last Monday. He also sent an (OT of the order Rio Pie-
the warden
dras Penitentiary stating that a prisoner “with the history of Rodriguez Mundo” must be handcuffed when
being
transported
for
any
Segundo Rodriguez Mundo, ‘onvicted in 1954 of the stabdeaths ped 3}
from
of two women, esy when he leaped
¥
ice Department
as it stopped near Ponce cipal Jail. He was being ported
from
Penitentiary
lati ties* | at
In
a
of
“I
Piedras
so his
re-
time. letter
acting
sion
Rio
Munitrans-
visit him. Authorihe was not handcuffed
the
vo,
the
to Ponce
van
to
Hipolito
director of
Correction,
instruct
you
Munoz
Bra-
the
Divi-
Cancio
said:
to
order
aveatiestion to fix the responsibility for the apparent negligence that has taken place...” “Once
vestigation
the
is
result
Known,
of
the
as risking World War III s and urged that the United ed his bid for a new summit conference with Britain, France Nations be moved out of the and the United States in “‘a few United States. months,” presumably after Prest-
in-
we
will
take the disciplinary measures the case merits.” “IT want to meet with you and other functionaries of your division to discuss the desirability of conceding to all prisoners jthe privilege of transported to other jails or if this mest blhe limited to those who meet
tain
conditions,”
Cancio
¢on-
cluded. In a letter to the STAR, Can. cio said he agreed “in substance” with a STAR editorial this week that criticized both the lack of handcuffs
the
on
wisdom
the
in
escapee
(See
CANCIO,
Condemns
Page
NIKITA S. KHRUSHCHEV ..--worried about P. R.
io.
Ziman
immediate
ail
new
Most
a
wrappings
purporting
world
the Soviet premier
whe
many
that
than to
of
and he
the
some
had
advance
whom
appealing—put
am the
Khrushchev it:
opened
set
the
‘‘President
the
door
yes-
(Thursday), but Khrushchev
certainly
slammed
it shut today.”
Expressions Of Dismay Among West European delega-
to
dis-
'
tions there were expressions of dismay. The British summed it up
repeat-
(See
KHRUSHCHEV,
Says
Page
24)
P.R.
UNITED NATIONS #—In his speech to the General Assemily, included Puerto Rico among the areas struggling for
independence,
He said, “Africa is boiling and swirling like an angry velcane. a heroic years.
The Algerian people have been waging for national independence for about six
the re-
de not believe in self-de-
evidently do mat, wil epee
rather
terday
three- stage
complete
concerned
back
Eisenhower
of it the old one
leave
were
was
areas
their
rights
by
the
people
of Kenya,
selfless
strujgie
in the struggie
manifested
is being
“Ever greater resolve
those
bewildered,
“neutrals”
inde
colonial
presented
Package,
Khrushchev
Ab lose who sincerely believe in self-determination will supper the position of the people of Puerto Rico,” Munoz
“nly
to
delegates
Struggles For Freedom
In & statement to the STAR, the Governor declared that
add’
appeared
Khrushchev
Gev. Muiioz last night condemned Soviet Premier Khrushchev’s mention of Puerte Rico as a colony as “an old Comsuunist line against the right of the people of Puerte Rico te ‘their self-determination.”
stated,
He
And
Red
peatealy> for this status.
proposed
pendence for "im the world.
look toward armament.
Boss Reference To P.R.
}
cause of easing ‘tensions. AS Indian delegate—representiny;
in
a
24)
‘Rico is a commonwealth in free association with States, and that the island’s people “have voted
apart, dispensing with the secreHe
dangerous prisoner to another jail for visiting purposes.
an
dent Eisenhower leaves off ce. Khrushchev's flurry of proposals
tary-general.
and
transporting
Khrushchev threw a handful of shock proposals at the U.N.|* General Assembly's historic 15th session. | He suggested that the assem. ly rip its operating machinery
Tanganyika,
Uganda,
fer
Ruanda
Urandi, Angela, Mozambique, Northern Rhodesia,“Southern Rhe» GOV. MUNOZ --, seme
desia, Sierra Leone, old story
Puerte
Rico and
many
South
West
Africa,
as well as West Irian,
other colonies.”
FHA Funds To Insure New Building _ By FREDERICK HARMON Federal Housing Administrate tion officials yesterday signed a commitment authorizing $28 million
in
FHA
mortgage
insur-
ance for the first section of the proposed Borinquen Towers a
project
288 Puerto
‘NEW APARTMENTS —This is a sketch of the proposed $10) million Borinquen Towers apartment project, slated: for Roosevelt
Ave.
in Puerto
Rico.
The
on
Roosevelt
Ave.
in
makes
Bo-
Nuevo.
commitment (See
FHA,
Page
24)
r+
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THE SAN JUAN. STAR —Saturdey, September 24, 1960
Z
[ UN. Personalities, Sidelights | RedCross Herter Says Nikita
American foreign policy firmly in hand,” von Eckardt said.
Declares War On UN
nily and
NEW YORK (#~—U. S. Secretary of State Christian A. Herter yes-
von Eckardt said, illuminated clearly
terday
still
described
part
of
Soviet
Khrushchev’s
Nikita
Premier
“His
= United
He
said
he
felt
so
strongly
the speech he went to of Dag Hammarskjeld,
18
be an immediate
fidence
taken
for
At
vote of con-
secretary-
Mest
of
the
disorderly other
visiters arrests
conduct
in
the
were
fer
er
ROME Antonio
(AP)—Foreign Segni
an
West
Germany's
press
chief,
ence
yesterday
Eithe
told
Eckardt,
government
a news
(#—Cuba’s
The
deplorable
confer-
of
gency
and
food,
miffed
ed
Emer-
Ramon
said
that
she
had
to Castro;
Raul
Rea,
foreign
UNITED The Congo U.N.
was
NATIONS delegation
still
absent
min-
(AP)— to the yesterday.
admitted
te
membership
last Tuesday, were vacant pending a decision from the credential committee on which of the twa delega tions represents the Leopoldville § government. MOON
will
speak
take
him
to
Vega
is exSiate-
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—
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Hi im 2:18 am.
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pr]
ee) am 11:46am.
our clients
WILLIAMS PLUMBING CORP. Mechanical . Engineers
Mayaguez
Pie-
Ponce:
Lew
our telephone number has been hams 1a: -
Monday
in
Mayaguez—Partly
scattered
eel
oa
and the public in general that 7
on
dras.
4:33
|
to
the governget the Red
Bank
FORECAST:
;
NEW
Humacgo
open
City
scattered
Rio
in
the, govinstruct-:
WEATHER and
Toa Alta and at 5:30 p.m., he will speak- at the main plaza in Catano. Yesterday, he visited Loiza, Caand
workers
closely with people to the
National
Tomorrow, Munoz will — give talks in Quebradillas, Arecibo,
Alto,
pleased with decision and
whose body was found im a pub-' lie park here Thursday night. Guillermo Casellas Vicenti was last seen alive when he left his Mayaguez home for bd
to-|
Barceloneta,
Trujillo
i said |
also
worked. When cated, fee| Gucovecedl the body had a bruise over the right eye and a handkerchief tighten. ed around ona the ee neck. ee
Alta, and Toa Baja. Mufioz pected to hammer at the hood Republican Party.
rolina,
release
or
of a 34 year old employe of the
be.
and net at Toe || Mavaroess |geeAca SPM ee eis
.
his wallet was
Munoz
a hurricane
AGUADILLA-—Police are conducting a search for the killers:
day at 5:30 p.m. in the main plaza of Bayamon. It will be the highlight of a day's campaigning that will also
Mayaguez:
+ September %4, The moon rises teday af 9:26 A.M. and sets at
‘Ee mee ESA
Governor
be.
Cf Mayaguez Man
spoken
would
may
Police Hunt Killers
‘|Mufoz To Speak ‘TodayIn Bayamon
The seats reserved for the Congo,
action
press
Cross office morning.
at the Chair-
Committee,
hit by
his
work ment
and
Relief
service
in the event the island
was quite ernment’s
peo-
Governor’s
between
that Mr. Shea, who is vice presi- : dent of the American Red Cross, '
“du-
the
lost and thet said wellet contained vofi Credit Cards. businessmen are herewith edvised Watthat Credit Cards 3 on beating the name William A. Moroles, with address Box 624, Hato Rey, Puerto Rico, should not be honored until further notice.
EDHONE NUMBER
close
governor’s
contract
better
floods. The
flood
of
a
jis again
Garcia Santiago, president of the Planning Board, Miss John-
Cuban
Celia Sanchez, personal secretary
So
WILLIAM A. MORALES wishes tc inform lt uho Sept. 21,
the
Obviously
ister; various members of Cuba’s Reviewing I- delegation to the United Nations, Bitaly’s position and a number of Cuban newsmen. on issues before As he left his hotel, Castro was the United Na- acclaimed by about 1,000 frem behind police lines.
on or about
clothing
government
THE
that,
town because of work.”
the
rendered
money.
man
York
“unjustified of the Union.
to
that
that
when
the
aide to the governor,
the Red Cross and the insular government be examined se
with Garcia .about the closing of the Red Cross facilities and he was supposed to call her back to let her know what the
Suggested that savings achieved
be concerned
much
urged
act” viet
in
and
ple were doing the same . The Red Cross does not have that
Minister
and
started
decided
office
that
son
“There can be no doubt that by a world disarmament program should be used to aid under-dePresid E isenhower _ holds | veloped rf resident vel i countries, and strongly
moy
found
Prime
shehev at the Soviet’s New headquarters last night.
Pledged Italy’s Participation in any immediate program for economie and technical assistance t> the newly independent cquntries of Africa;
Thursday has thé initiative
Felix von
YORK
Cross
relief
bedding,
Minister Fidel Castro went to visit Soviet Premier Nikita Khru-
most
yesterday
assault
(AP)—President in his speech. to
Russia,”
NEW
as and
office.
| ;
prepared an official press rélease saying that the facilities of the government in Humacao will be ; made available to the: Red Cross
“The Red Cross,” said Assistant Director of Disaster, Charlotte- Johnson, does not duplicate work. We were giving out
the
that the Committee ef Ten immediately resume the disarmament talks which he said had been broken which the disarma-
lke Impressive, Says West German} over
bottom.” one of the
demenstrations.
U. N. assembly “clearly regained
glass,
°
ees
BONN senhower
of
Segni Backs U.S. Proposals At U.N.
(AP)—Since
foreign
another
water.
midnight, when pelice keeping scere, 40 per-
Wersial city.
or
poured
executive
office
Cross agreed
controversy
stricken plication
NASSER _ officials
its
Red
its
Castro Brings Gifts To Kremlin Boss
popular brands of Soviet mineral
sons have been arrested in conmection with incidents growing eut of the presence ef contre .
he
Gover-
Humacao
and the Red
re-open
,|the
airport
consulate
their
The
UAR.
the 2-hour KHRUSHCHEV
mark
to
embassy
and
drank deep and announced: “I am near the end and I am drinking this excellent Barzhom
Arrests Total AO During Assembly YORK
‘ling
“Barzhom, an excellent water.”
in
macao
by about 250 persons, includ-
&
with
After a talk described “cordial” between Munoz
Assem-
the
meeting
Monday.
session.
;| at
When she was contacted by the STAR the next day, Garcia had not called. Yesterday, Heriberte Algnso,
SUAREZ
Charlotte Johnson and Robert F. Shea of the American Red Cross, the government decided to close “within 72 hours,” its emergency relief office in Hu-
The Arab leader was greeted =
water te the Brazhom is
NEW
bly
observed.
general.
Sunday started
General
a
reopen
(AP)—President
tional leaders attending the United Nations
the 1 hour 2 minute mark, he
after
YORK
to join the grow. ing list of na-
re it to
Wetting his throat again at
After
Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic arrived yesterday
Taking a drink of water after minutes of talk, he said:
water...I commend you.”
the office U. N. se
the
NEW
MANUEL
nor Mufoz yesterday, Red Cross officials announced they would
Nasser In N.Y.C.
problems.”
“This is excellent Soviet
cretary general, and asked if there could
unsolved
By
ses
adding: “It the world’s
UNITED NATIONS (AP)— Khrushchev got in some commer¢ials during his U. N. speech.
“a real declaration of war against the structure, personnel and location of the U. N.” Less than an hour after the Soviet leader’s more than two-
regard that immediately
extraerdina-
impresive, quiet in tenor very definite in its form,”
Barzhom, Anyone!
Nations
hour address, Herter told the Foreign Press Associatién, at a Meeting in the Walderf-Astoria, that he considered it ‘‘an all-out attack” on the U. N.
that
was
supported President Eisenhower’s proposals for ending production of fissionable materials for arms arc for ‘guaranteeing the peaceful uses of cosmic space.
ees
General Assembly address as
BERTER
speech
ToReopen Its Humacao Office
Calf
ihy | |
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CLASSIFIEDS
Tel. 3-8254 —
-
AME. SAN: IOAN STAR
tard September 24; 1860
CAP Jolted By Adverse Elections Board Rulings The (CAP)
J. LIDIN
the
Christian Action Party was jolted yesterday by
two adverse decisions Elections Board. The
two
of
minority
the
members
observers at the polls both local and insular
election boards. Representatives
Luis
Laugier
Leopoldo
and
gueroa, the
Dr.
respective
Archilla Fi-
delegates
Independence
and_
hood Parties on Board, opposed
the the
of
State-
Elections Popular
Party-backed motion as ry to the electoral law.
Only Recognized . Only recognized
contra-
parties to
give
electoral
not
candidates
said
the
including
5-Hour
the
CAP
facilities for
their own (Popular tical advantage.
The
but
Populars,
seek
certain
Party)
Board
five-hour
tac-
Meeting
meeting
of
the
Elections Board also saw the Independence and Popular Party delegates team up to defeat a
Statehood
Gov.
Party
Mufioz
call
motion
Archilla would be Mufioz
a
to
con-
said such action academic since Gov.
supposedly
meeting
no
‘that
a, special ses-
sion of_ the, Legislature sider the CAP matter.
and
power
to
opposes
the
such
board
has
the
Le-
summon
gislature.
Parties “principal
Parties,” or “parties tion,” are entitled to
the
Populars
ef the insular board turned down a motion of Popular Party delegate Sen. Samuel Quinones which would allow the CAP to have and on
minority
from
Statehood Republican chairman Miguel Angel
by petihave ob-
Mendez called to amend the
servers in the electoral system, they argued. - Archilla, citing a published
that
the
toral
Party Garcia
for the election
CAP
equality
session law so
could
enjoy
elec-
with
the
other
parties,
statement by Popular Party leader Jorge Font Saldafia that
Under a recent ruling of Commonwealth Justice Dept,
the
CAP is permitted to run at-large
CAP
will
bleed
votes
from
the the
dent
under
its
insignia—
gubernatorial
commissioner
and
resi-
candidates.
But since it failed to meet two
basic
requirements
the of
a
party by petition, it will be limited in local elections to the 58 precincts where the party
registered.
| The CAP just missed getting the needed three-fourths of all island precincts, but did meet the requirement of 70,000 signatures from registered voters.
Dept. Of Education Allots School Funds
CONFERENCE OFFICIALS—Dr. Juan A. Pons, left, a specialist on old age medical problems and organizer of
the Conference on Aging, talks with Dr. Ramon
The Department of Education has set aside $493,479. to be distributed proportionately among the island’s municipalities during
the
present
fiscal
year.
Each municipality will use the school funds*for projects requiring immediate attention. Until they
are
used,
deposited
in
treasury
under
the the
funds
will
be
municipality’s
a trusteeship.
‘a psychology
professor
at the
during a session yesterday.
University
(STAR
About
400 people
yesterday
as
Conference
La
were
sessions
on hand
of
the
for the Aged
Concha
First
began
at
The
conference
prepare
material
is
being
for
held
the
to
forthon in
January. The meeting in San Juan will
be
and
suggestions
used
Washington
to
gather
to
use
material
at
the
meeting.
The delegates broke up into smaller groups for the afternoon *61
Fords,
this Fairlane
500
MODELS—Like
Tudor,
which
session
all other,
may
be
yesterday
rehabilitation,
education,
recreation and other faced by the aged.
problems
Misunderstanding 8
coming White House’ Conference the Aged which will be held
1961
Rico
Photo)
nomic,
Hotel.
tal and government personnel, is aimed at providing more information about the problems facing the aged. It began informally Thursday night when about 200 people attended opening testivities.
SHORTENS ‘Its
Ramirez,
Puerte
Conference For The Aged Under Way At La Concha The conference, attended by doctors, social workers, and hospi-
F ORD
of
to
discuss
eco-
i]
e
Upsets’
Gevernor
'
~
Mufioz
Muitoz was “‘upset’’
yesterday when he learned the program for Thursday night’: opening festivities for the Conference for the Aged listed him as welcoming speaker.
Muiioz, the STAR learned yes: terday, had notified official planning
the
conference
several
weeks ago that he cauld nel appear. He was upset yesterday over the conference planners not withdrawing his name from the program, Conference officials were net available for comment.
shown
when Ford representatives meet here next month, is nearly four inches shorter and two inches narrower than the 1960 automobiles. (AP Photo)
Latin Ford Dealers To Hold Convention Here Next Month dealers
from
1961
line of Fords.
Fomento Administrator doro Moscoso will be _
in
speaker
South
America month
will
gather
a
conven-
here
next
for
tion held
and sales meeting to be at the Dorado Beach Ho-
tel. It
will
be
the
first
time.
for
the Ford International Group to hold its annual gathering of overseas distributors in Puerto Rico. On view during the three-day convention, will
be
which
models
opens of
the
Oct.
1,
entire
UNION CHURCH 2310
Laurel St.,
Donald You
are welcome
at the English
and
W
School Service
9 A.M, and 11:00 A.M, Youth Groups 6:00 p.m. Phone
3-4197
¢
|
a
at
welcoming — lun-
the
Dorado
Oct.
and Robert N. Conn, Ford seas distributor manager.
Among the vities are a Picture-stage
same driving
show
at
the
Pa-
San Juan later the
PLACES)
MORE OFTEN
day, an exhibition of testat
the
Dorado
hotel
OF SAN JUAN Punta
oyer-
convention actitwo-hour motion
ramount Theater in on October 2, and
MORE JETS MORE
1.
Other speakers include: Victor Z. Brink, Ford expert manager,
E. Johnson,
Specking Church which serves people of all faiths.
Church
cheon
at
Teoguest
25
automobile
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— Saturday, September 24, 1960
$3 Million Star Kist Tuna Plant Officially Opened In Mayaguez MAYAGUEZ—Star be, $3
Kist
Cari-
Inc. officially opened its new million tuna fish packing
plant
here
yesterday
amid’ pre-
dictions that Puerto Rico is on its way to becoming the tuna fish packing center of the world. The about
new 400
plant, now employing people, will be able
The Rice point
cost
of
living
in
Puerto
tenth 128.6
of a (1947-
Department’s Statistics.
The cost of- all foods advanced with
the
a
cost
point
of
to
133.9,
locally
duced foods rising of a point to 169.1.
pro-
five-tenths
The clothing and related services and housing categories each Point
ively,
moved up onetenth of a to 106.9 and 121.8 respect-
while
miscellaneous
goods
and services remained changed at 132.2.
un-
US.
August
after
(®—Living
costs
States leveled off in rising
steadily’
but
stewly since January, the Labor Department reported yesterday. consumer price index ¢om-
piled
by
the
department’s
Bureau
of Labor Statistics was unchanged last month at 126.6. This meant Prices
than base
were
26.6
per
in
full
of mil-
swing,
probably
The
135,000
square
foot
cials, Vega
|‘
cent
higher
the average for 1947-49, years for the index.
the
ac-
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inauguration
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and
of
spot
municipal
the
the
Puerto
to a closed
developments
in
door
Cuba,
for
both
the
catch
swearing in new
Castro
session Thursday
such
as
the
deelara-
to
Mayaguez
by
present
to defend
PARIS
J.
G.
new
plant
rer, vice president for marketing for
the
Kist
parent
Foods,
company,
Inc.,
of
Island, Calif. Fomento dredged and
built
a
in
new
Star
Terminal
the
pier
harbor for
preparation
By STERLING DENVER, Colo.
un-
for
the
Sha
John
F.
Kennedy
grily
rebuked
GREEN (AP)—Sen. yesterday
Vice
an-
President
possible
new
country
telephone
facilities
community
projects
Francisco and banizations in
the
San
urare
diseussion
by
Club.
Assurances
that
installed
for
club,
other
Santa. Maria Rie Piedras
Franmar be
and
members
of
telephones in both
declaring that “personal attacks and insults” will net halt Communism—nor win the November The
Assured Telephones
areas
during 1961, were given the club’s Board of Directors by S. Galvez Maturana, public rela tions director of the Puerto Rico Telephone Company. A publie telephone was installed re-
NOW you can have cently in the area. added security with Officers of the club, are Woven-Wire Window. Davila, president; Antonio Yfffonso, vice president; Mrs. Guards. nita Cordero, secretary,
presidential
campaign
suddenly became a Kennedy-vsNiton slugfest in its eighth week, as the Democratic nominee addressed 7,000 followers whp overflowed the amphitheater in
of
Denver’s
Civie
Center.
There were yippees and cries “Ata boy” as Kennedy as
setted
that
the
danger
of
the
country lies in hiding its shortcomings and perils rather than in “speaking up for a stronger
America,”
“It is not naive to eall for imereased strength,” Kennedy said. “It is naive to think that freedom can prevail without it.” The Massachusetts Senator stressed the word “naive,” used by
Republican nominee in Dan the on WednesAl- Springfield, Jua- day, and in earijer talks. and Nixon had accused Kennedy Clyde E. Dickey, Jr., treasurer: of “selling America short,” and Board members include: John of “naively” damaging the counJ. Burns, Leopolde Garcia, Vi- try’s position by creating discente Hita, Jr., Hiram Torres unity while Soviet Premier NiRigual, Jose Escudero, Jose G, kita. Khrushchev and other Gonzalez, Henry Gibson, Peter world Iéaders are in New York Najera, A. L. Monserrate AnEduardo
Biascoechea
Mrs. Leticia de Juan y Toro.
and
the only here
fer
the
United
Nations
General
Assembly.
competent
since
Accept
French
our
court
would
marriage,
be
it is our
Divorce’
husband
in Paris. legal
of film
to it and
regard
its judgement
as
the
actress
a divorce issued | ThursMoreuil told a reporter
“We've
home,
so
it
been
living
the
Seine
is
Tribunal which alone can handle our divorce,” he said. only
valid
“I'll. apply
one.”
ses
Pope John Returns To Vatican City VATICAN
CITY. @—Pope
John XXIII returned to Vatiean City
yesterday after a two-month stay in his summer residence Castel Gandolfo. The Pope also made one of his frequent unscheduled sidetrips. The pontiff went to Subiaco, a town 45 miles south of
Rome.
election.
Two Urbanizations
Won’t Moreuil,
There
the Pope
to the tradition,
visit the sacred
Saint Benedict s
London
grotto
performed é
where,
according
a three-year
penitence.
s
Payroll Robbers Have Big Day
LONDON
(AP)—Payroll
robbers struck four times in Londen
yetserday for a total of 40,500 pounds ($113,400) in loot. biggest coup—30,000—was pulled off by five masked men intercepted
a money
truck
bound
for the
Handley
Page
The who
aircraft
= at Radlett, Hertfordshire. The gang blocked a street in e Circlewood district of London with a small sedan. When =
money
truck stopped, they swarmed
guards and
Guam
the driver throwing
Air Crash
over it, blackjacking
pepper
Death
two
in their eyes.
Toll
Now
79
AGANA, Guam (#—Another victim of the World Airways crash here died yesterday, bringing the known death toll to 79. U. S. Air Force Staff Sergeant James Thomas Terry succumbed from multiple burns at the Naval hospital here. Five persons are still officially
listed
as
missing
and
there
are
but
15
known
survivors.
One of the 15 is in critical condition. The others were repertedin good condition.
Dock
Workers
End
Strike
In
Britain
LIVERPOOL, England ®—Britain’s six-week old dock werkers’ strike ended yesterday when striking seamen decided to return to work. More than 1,000 Liverpool workers voted to end their wildcat walkout and seamen in Manchester, Cardiff, Glascow and Sunderland reluctantly followed suit. . ee
Pakistan LAHORE,
Wants Pakistan
Kashmir
Issue
Solved
(AP)—President Mohammad Ayub Khan
warned yesterday that any Pakistan and India “stands
settlement of the disputes between in danger of being nullified” unless
with
NO
FREE
West
Backs
Atomic
Inspection
Plan
VIENNA W—Western nations at the general conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency yesterday solidly supported an inspection plan against diversion for ‘military use of nuclear materials and equipment. The plan was rejected by the Cemmunist bloc. The Brazilian, Argentine, British and Portugese delegates declared
evolvement
of
safeguard
measures
(inspection)
is
EL
cell
MORRO
FENCE CORPORATION TEL. 25967 Fernandez
Step 214
Junces
—
Ave.
Senturce
Applications for the operation of an Optical Shop under a concessionaire contract are now being received. Interested parties
should contact colonel P. F. Johnson
or Mr. Charles Bennett, Extension Exchange.
one
of the three-year-old “atoms for peace” organization’s major tasks.
Estimete,
OBLIGATION,
—
the Kashmir issue is solved. Ayub Khan ‘gave the warning after bidding farewell to Indian Prime Minister Nehru wha spent four and a half days discussing the problems with him, |
?
For
-
tourist divisions
accusations.”
Jean Seberg, refused yesterday to recognize day by U.S court at Marshalltown, lowa.
THOMASW. CRUMP ...laumehes
Spouse
and
of his staff to be alert
against , insidious
#—Francois
charged that his country’s
colonies. Dr. Cezar Moreira Batista, the statement during a ceremony of
He urged members
Portugal
Actress’
loading
was
in Africa
directors of the information
_ Of his secretariat.
fishing
vessels.
Defends Stand
in its African secretary, made
national
Rico
Presidential Campaign —_ Turns Into Kemedy Noon Slugfest Sh
selmi,
Cuba’s
LISBON: (AP)—Portugal’s information chief there was an international conspiracy against
offi-
and the canning ends of the operation, being near the great South Atlantic fishing grounds and having “excellent” harbors. Star Kist, he said, is currently fishing waters off Peru and ship-
would
recent
Portugal
ce-
He said the island is a “stra-
the
presented
request was
concerning
cannery.
under
The
has asked
tion of San Jose, against Soviet infiltration and Khrushchev’s profession of friendship for Cuba, and his threat of rockets on the United States.
build-
Industrial Development Co., the financial arm of Fomento. Thomas W. Crump, president of the company, praised Puerfo Rico and the city of Mayaguez as the ideal location for a tuna
A
(AP)—Argentina
eee
president
ping
WASHINGTON
of the Inter-American Defense Board. An Argentine official said the question was asked on the basis of “public knowledge”
including Mayor Baudilio and Carlos Passalacqua,
tegic”
BRIEF
regime to tell hemisphere nations whether Cuba can be counted on, from a military standpoint, to cooperate in the future, with the American republics, it was learned yesterday.
200
more people will be hired, eording to the company.
Also
Levels Off In August im the United
are
refrigerated
Cost Of Living
WASHINGTON
50
lion cans, officials said. The annual payroll is estimated to be $750,000. When operations
monwealth
monwealth Bureau of
of
pounds for
remonies were attended by Com-
according to by the Com-
one-tenth
20,000 enough
Yesterday’s
49 equals 100), figures released Labor Labor
out
a year,
IN
Cuba Questioned ‘On Military Cooperation
ditioned.
Increase
chmbed one in August to
turn
ing is almost completely
Cost Of Living Shows
to tuna
NEWS
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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, September 24, 1960
Market Declines Sharply | little
more
active
trading|on
The’
market
er and
was
fairly
slightly
active
ening
following
line.
It
turned
first
hour
and
prices
deteriorate
going
to
final
half
low-
at the
lewer
New
lost
lion.
op-|
Thursday's
the
changed The
the | Allied
hour.
ON
DISP
\ A)
—The
loss
°
General
Electrie
r
es.
a a
the
-—1
At the close stocks were Ain “ around their lows for the day. um Co Most losses ranged from a |4Merada Pet
aa 58
=a = +h
Most mieals,
ay ™
—2% —”
Chal
of the steels, autos, che aircrafts, petroleums,
Airlines
xe Am
19%
an & Pp
—%
aa
aa
sugar
454%
—%
Otis
Elev
50
+%
past | Armco
59%
31%
+h
—%
Pac
62%
+1%
S
Treasury
in
gold
lost
during
the
the largest drain
6.04
6.838 | new
lows.
Bish
Lew
_-
4
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SOR 3.06 =
ROD 3200 3m
a
DOW
closed
con-|
on U.
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In-
totaled
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10
and
212
highs/|
against
Steel
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Boeing Air
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7
and Poor’s 500 stock
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'
,
homens ea
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|
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Pfizer
28
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Phelps D Philip Mor
47144 71
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East Food
114 29%
—1% —%
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34
Unch
Food
51
—_—"%,
62 34% Me 30 42
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Ko Fair Math
Dynam Elec Mills Motors
Tel
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Oil
314%
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1162
162
+3%
3412 56°%
—li% —1%
Reyn Met Reyn Tob Roan Ant Roy Dutch StReg Pap
35% 80 358 331% 321%
—-1% —' Unch —* Unch
Sears
53
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Roeb
Shell Oi Shell Tran Sinclair Socony
355% ll%* 34%
Mobil
So Am G & So Cal Ed Southn Co Sperry Rd Std
P
Brand
Oil (NJ) Oil Oh
4018 48%
—% +%
Stud Pack Texaco Thom R W
1242 73 5434
—* Unch —1
18
—%
Tidewat
Oil
Twent Cen Tran W Airs Un Carbide Un Oil Cal Un
nly
255%
—*%
18% 9% 2812
—% Unch Bid
US
Gillette Goodrich
18M 5656
—* —%
US Smelt US Steel Warner Bs Pics
Goodyear
33%
Unch
Gulf Oil Inge Rand
274 6912
—& +4
Mfg
88%
—-2
38% 545
+h —1%
—% Unch +% —%
Pac
Unch —'
4935
3812 11% 111% 40%
Unit Fruit US Indust US Lines
—2%
Paper
+% —Y% -~% kk +%
49% 13
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+
6% 61% 45% 203%
-1% —M
Ga Pae Getty Oil
ae
37
4258 3812
~ Unch
—%
+h% --—% Unch
4818
Cal Ind
46'2
34%2
+2%
Rayonier
2742
Tire
War
Rub
Lam
*
45
—%
27% 1% 49%
Unch —l’% —%
69%
Unch
West Uni Westg A Bk Westg Elec
455% 2332 48%
—1% —M% —%
Worthin
44%
—*
Yale And Towne Yng Sh& T Zenith
Market
Total
Tone
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28 88 115%
Sales
Unch —2% —l%
Lewer
2,580,006
Of Special Interest
31%
Unch
Kaiser Al Kennecott
34 76%
Unch + ¥%
(Courtesy of the San Juan Merrfl, Lyuch, Pierce. Fenner
Koppers
37%
+Y%,
Central
Libby Owens Ligg & My
4912 8312
—1% -_“%
Chase Manhattan Com. Oil Ref. Co. Fajardo East, Sugar Fajardo East. Sug. pf. First Natl. City Bank Maule Industries Pueble Supermarkets P. R. Telephone So. P. R. Sugar
Lockh
Air
23%
—%
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=
ies
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4
Martin Merck
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MGM
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Minn Mg Mfg Monsaa Ch
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4%
Unch
49}, ase
—1% =a
36%
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66% 37%
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135
—%
+) Unch
Raytheon Repub Stl
St St
—2% Unch
.
447%
Quaker RCA
+% —%
186 24
Pet
Proct & G
745% 205%
duPont East Air
—%
39}2
Dow Dress
Che In
11%
Pepsi
Oil Oi
Joy
end the Continent. Hop right over to your Travel Agent
Air Pict
St St
Int Tel & Tel Jones & L
San Juan
+1%4
Pan A Param
—%
Int
Up to 12 Jet Clippers* dally between
2312
1% ly
6514
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*
17%
40'2
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&
29% 28%
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Distill Corp Doug Air
Grace & Co YORK
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17%
General
DOUBLES
25
43%
Zell
Cent Am
Curt Wr
Gen
:
—%*%
21% 50
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Unch
22%
62%
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—%
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32%
23% as
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Ford Gen Gen Gen .| Gen
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Celanese COFFEE
NEW YORK (AP)-Cissing Dow Jones | ‘Sep jn” anak
PAN
24
BurlnInd
Cdn
—-
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Bridg Brass
93 | Burroughs
Clese .
averages: *
15 UTIL
unchanged.
6.06
=
a
Salesiclosed
225
—* +1
$181 | Anaconda
U.
sugar | ‘¢climed, 237 advanced
4
51 8042
-—4 +%
1960
No.
Gyps Lead
+h —+%
_-—%
Cise|for
Sales
Nat Nat
59% 2648
16%
Low
futures
—%
Nat Dairy Nat Dis
32% 40%
Hish to § higher.
—-M%
55
Oil Mathi
SUGAR FUTURES |" 0 1,202 issues traded, 753/500 War,
Werld
64
Cash
Airl
=
3 lewer
Bis
Nat
Ohio Olin
Tel
‘Tob
2944
New
Nat
Nwst
organ as the teventionsl Monetary Pead.
lower.
—% —% —4%
+%
Tel
Am
oe ae ; willTW visit principal towns.
6
2878 11% 671%
—%
news|
ority. The Lampmobile, housed im an air conditioned trailer, peauaiat perme were made aioe a
closed
Mont Ward Moore McC Motorola
91%
advanced|Am
following
+% —%
gael
avetage
to 209.50.
61%
also
trend
35% 624
(AP)—Domestie
Press
fell 2.10
2 Unc
shares
the
GE, explains a point to Felix Cerdova Diaz, manager of | gold in ome week in 29 years,|Atl Refin supplies and services for the P. R. Water Resources Auth- | €xcept for several weeks when | Bendix Av
YORK
stocks
against
Above, left, Norberte Gonzalez, of International | was
NEW
Associated
60
Sramegs net Same comer) am Sueur
island giving demonstrations and lectures for industry and| week to overseas accounts. This | Armour
Phote)
The
of
N
traveling exhibition of the latest imprevements in lighting | the
(STAR
The Dow Jones 30 industrials were down 6.95 to 585.20. |
index
-k%
Gold
Lampmobile,
in
3%
and eleetric lamps developed by GE, is making a tour of the | miilion
commerce.
net
airlines, rails, drugs and elec-|4m Smeit
: .
bil
Chem
Allis
few cents to around $3 a share. =
i
Ex-
$2.5
Market Quotations—
the
continued into
Stock
about
for the week was $121, indicat-
dec-
in
York
ee
a
ee
in
yesterday.
ing a loss of around $6.7 billion in the quoted value of all listed stocks.
eee:
index fell 46 cents to NEW yeax (APL Tha stock | Based on this tin oe market declined rather sharply | quoted value of all stocks listed
Bid
Franklin
Grand’
Aguirre
Stores
Union
Nebraska . Cons.
office of & Smith,
Ask
NS
58% 4% 23% 29 7544 1% 15% 50% 16
;
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THE
SAN JUAN STAR—
Saturday, September 24, 1960
7
Housing Conference Plans Metals Cheered By Steel Orders For Nov. 17-18 Announced jup
Plans | toe the - forthcoming Puerto Rico Housing Conference were
announced
Thursday
by
Acthur Zalduondo, president the Homebuilders Association Puerto
Rico.
Speaking association, the
of of
at a meeting of the Zalduonde outlined
tentative
program
for
the
conference, which is scheduled for Nov. 17-18, at the San Juan Intercontinental Hotel. The conference, which is being sponsored by the Homebuilders
Association
of
Puerto
Rico and Region Six of the National Association of Home Builders,
will
bring
and San
mortgaging Juan. Mayer
San
top
authorities
Will
Juan
construction
Open
City
to
Feli-
of
Also
Zal-
addres-
Administrator
Moscoso
speak.
17,
welcoming
Fomento
doro
is
Teo-
scheduled
slated
to
speak
Renewal
Corp. A series have
of
been
and
Martin
L.
panel
quet
for
the
ished
National
F
i
Bartling,
president
to
the
much
on
the
evening
of
Nov.
17.
Copper, lead are plagued
:
.
offite in Johnson,
San Juan, and Ragnor FHA zone commissio-
ner
this
for to
beset
and zinc markets with worldwide
:
gain
weaka
cest
thank-
in orders
Jorge
tonnage
November.
SHIP
Jacksenvilie Hambure.
Thursday’s
meeting,
ORESTES
for
apprentice
the
program
through
Common-
te
develop
apprentice-
Of the 1,500 apprentices now registered with the Department of Labor, more than 200 are in the construction field, Otero said.
disappointing
be
up-and-down
closely Now cated
tied
to
AZALEA
petition,
to
propositions,
business
cycles.
their situation is compli-| by overseas political and
only
with
8.1
DEPARTURE
SEPT. =
SEPT. z
mers seem
can turn when too high.
metal
States.
finds
In
West
a prime
Europe
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WATCH NEXT SUNDAY ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT RACING EVENTS
FOR NATIVE THOROUGHBREDS TWO YEARS OLD...1,.200 METERS
stenographer
ation
of the
Agency
trol
Center
Federal
Oceanic at
the
Avi-
Area
GREAT PURSE OF $7,600
Con-
International
Airpert, has received a sustained superior
performance
award.,
one of -the highest awards of the agency.
with
A
the
check
fer
award.
$100
(STAR
Cardiologo, San Jorge, Radiola, Debla, Sevillano, Rescale, Paladin, o Comanche, Yunque, My Count.
came
phote)
_ New Housing Project
in Guayama To Open A
298-unit
public
will
inaugurated
ject
be
at Guayama newal and
housing
by the Housing
R. The project, which 887,497, has two and
pro-
tonight
Urban Corp.
Re ve |
P.
buildings,
from
one
addition,
ceater, ing,
there
an
and
The.
and
to
cost $1, four-story
apartments
five
bedrooms.
is
a
project
be, named
after Puerto Rican poet Luis Pa les
Matos.
(I
build-
space.
will
|
community
administration parking
of
In
POST TIME 3 P.M.
WIN!
Lincs
Lines
COMANDANTE | 10 ORROW! P.R. FUTURITY
GETS AWARD—Mrs. Bl Harrington, eof 135 Eufrades Street, Rie Piedras, a secretary-
Line
Sesiand of P. R_ Guaira,
AT THE EXCITING HOME OF THE FABULOUS 5/6 POOL...EL
con-
ferences, Zalduondo said. These discussions will cover various
ANDY
Co ssRoyal chip Netheriasds
nm
EAGLE
still
OR AGENTS TMT Lines
Hambuerg,
FLYING
it
market.
Jacksonville. N.Y.
Uniea
prices
Slackness of demand for steel is most noticeable in the United
FLENSBURG
Antwerp,
each
SCHEDULES.
ARRIVAL
Bremen,
not
other, but with the steadily increasing number and volume of substitutes to which their custo-
labor uncertainties. Long range considerations include technical, and mechanical advancements that magnify
Ponce
CITY
their current capacity duce well in excess of jean aa, Mest observers think this could last for a few years longer. There is also growin? com-
August
Situation Complicated The metals industries tend
FROM
CAROLINA
chairman
a
,
SHIPPING GOSLAR
outlined
workers
in
Zalduon-
as
Department’s
wealth’s ship.
both
L. Otero, director of the
division, new
have
increase
untilat least
discussions,
act
two of the de said. Also in
area,
moderate
output
The ‘Federal Reserve Board has made the predi¢tion of a less than normal advance in September official, after reporting
industries.
of | ful for the belated
Will Continue Friday The panel discussions will continue on Friday, Nov. 18. Wendell Edwards, director of the Federal Housing Administration
discussions
scheduled
‘Mies
Federal
cheer
metals
the National Association of Home reported in recent days, still Builders, will, speak at a ban-| are mostly reconciled to only a
at
Housing
the
jsome
is | OVoT Supplies and price ness. Aluminum has scheduled to speak at one of | squeeze on profits. these panel discussions. And steelmen, though Zalduondo announced that |
to
the morning session are local architect William Reed and Carlos M. Alvarado, director of the Urban
dent of Mortgage
Labor
Following ses,
Nov.
and financ-
ing home constructions. J. Stanley Baughman,
agreed
Talk
Manager
sa Rincon de Gautier is scheduled to open the conference on the morning duondo said.
phases of mortgaging
NEW YORK (#—A slight pickin steel orders is bringing
Com-
8
SAN JUAN
THE
STAR — Saturday, September 24, 1960
Nixon Proposes Six-Point Farm Plan For Price Support, Surplus dynamic program for farm progress. The challenge before us
B. VACCARO
ERNEST
By
SIOUX FALLS, S. D. u—Vice President Richard M. Nixon proposed to midwestern farm voters a
and
greatly
retirement
land
expanded
“Operation
Lovers (rice with
Rico
Presidential
Republican
pared for delivery at the National Plowing Contest. Nixon did not spell out deof his
vels
at
he
is
price
support
what
crop-to-crop
aiming.
ideas—
But
le-
he
de-
elared: “Price and
an
phase
of
supports important
have
a
place,
place, in
Con
Available
move to a long-
a outlined six-point eandidate program to “keep new, burdensome surpluses from accumulatfing” in a campaign address pre-
say
in-
Safeguard.”
‘Arroz
term pric¢e support system with levels based on an average of prices market over the immepreceding diately years.” crop
or
second
them
first
phase,
which
he
of-
ernment-held
surplus
ageable levels four years.
over
to
man- |
a period
of
program.
said, “we should
tails
“to use
his two-party approach to the farm program, which he called
price-depressing surplus Once farm stoeks are to reduced bring supply into a better re he with demand, lationship
The
ways
telligently.” It was the
“an sup-
called he what yesterday effective system” of price
ports
is to find
The
fered last week at Guthrie Center, Iowa, and called “Operation Consume,” is designed to reduce the current $9 billion gov-
a
of a favorite pigeon peas)
Agricultural
Gandures’
Year
Round
Puerto Rican dish “arroz con are advised by the Usiversity
Experimental
Station
that
following
gandures” of Puerto
develop-
ment of a new freezing technique, pigeon peas will be available all year. The station’s Laboratery Nourishment Technolog has developed a means of freezing pigeon peas ‘“‘seo that the preduct will be preserved up to two years without losing its quality, its flavor, or its nutrition.” This means, according to an announcement, that pigeon peas, up to now a seasonal product, can be available all year. Pigeon peas with rice has long been one of the mainstays of the Puerto Rican diet. The Experimental Station began yesterday to measure the public acceptance of frozen pigeon peas. In cooperation with the cooperative supermarkets in the San Juan metropolitan area, market tests will be conducted. The station will make the results of these tests kndwn to the local feed packing industry.
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THE SAN. JUAN. STAR — Saturday, September. 24, 1960
Miss Josefa. Collaze became the bride of €arlos Jaan Hernandez at a nuptial mass in Nuestra
Juan, was feted by the Mayaguez Beauty Specialists Association with a cocktail party at the home of Miss Cusi Vélex. im Prolonm gacién Vadi. A special guest was Mrs:
Olgw
K.
de Marini,
from
San
LADY
GOLFERS—Members:of tlie Fort Buchanaw
coach,
Fernandb:
TONITE AT THE
Spensers at the wedd-
are showm
at
Women’s: Golf Club their
club
following
with
their
the opening
CLUB
Calliope finc.
ing were Luis Villabella and Mrs.
Presents
Miss Delgado To Wed Oct. 8
the second time Dora has won @ grand. prizein this annual com test. esse
Miss’ Carmen Belgado will beAbong the Mayaguezanas atcome the bride of Gregory Voteau tending the Conference on Aging at a ceremony to be held in the being, held. this. week-end at Hotel Union Churelt, Punta Las Marias, La Concha: in. Sam. Juan: are Miss at 7:30 p. m., Oet. 8. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Candida Paz de Delgado
Fhe. Spectacular.
of Guatemala:
Jesefina Warage,, social work supervisor, and Miss Edith Penny, director of Sovial Security and}:
and the late Luis’ Oscar’ Delgado. She studied at the University of Puerto
in front,
round of’ tte annual’ Inter-Island Women’s Golf Championships this year at Roose« veil Roads. The: ladies: have new golfing. apparel, purple shorts, pink blouses and pinic hats: for the: tourney, this year.. Vazquez. lias been. employed by the Fort Buchanan Golf Club: for the past seven. years.. (U.S: Army. Photo)
“La Casa de la Novia,” and her matron of. honor. was. Miss Pilar |i Santamaria
Vazquez,
president
of
Altrusa
@lub,
re
Rico and is employed
burg,
with A “beatnik” party and dance Development Bank. was held’by Nu ‘Sigma Beta fra: the sen of Mr: and ‘te-nity at their clubhouse, at: Ernest’ Voteau, of ChambersPa., stadied’ at the: Univer- which special guests were mem-
sity
of
the Industriat Mr. Voteau,
Mrs.
Chicago
Bngland: Rico
He
is
Industrial
amb
at
Oxford,
with
the
Puerto
Development
bers of Mu
Alpha
Co:
Miss Delgado will be: honored ning. this Sunday at 3 pi .m:. at a bridal shower
cin
inv
the
home
of
Mrs.
Cu-
will
be the
Esther’ Rodriguez, Eva Silén, Ma
Mendoza,
Catita
Jiménez: and! Mes; Alisea:
: the
youngsters
who
have’ gone’ overseas‘td start their college: careers: are Miss: Amina.
Misses
visa Nicolau,.Zagd@ Vargas,
Chap
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Among
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PE Saturday,
By Carroll
September
24, 1960
you
are
very
careful.
Mest
conditions,
anything
but
every-
up existing
dees
not
corstructive
to
Righter pensive
GENERAL TENDENCIES: New you have a Saturday when you can get in a battle royal with whomever you are fond of, or with whom you have any sort of emotional relationship, unless
one is eager to break
:
have
put
in
its place. So, hold steady to what
urity,
matter
fice. PM.
*
¥*
~ eewemenedene
pleasure. no
Maintain what
assist
roe od
10
*
sec-
the
sacri-
a troubled
close
tie.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Getting nervous or upset over some real or fancied lack of respect on
the
part
of
another
could
cause you to drive with less than usual care and an accident.
ibrium
and
possibly get into Maintain equil-
don’t
take any
other
you know is proven. Wait better | chances, either. time for desirable changes. .. .. VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) ARIES (March 21 to April 19) |It is wiser to get necessary and Be sure to remain neutral in any in{portant duties behind you toaltercation between a close tie}day, though you want relaxation and a stranger. Keep busily oc-|and affection. cupied at the duties awaiting LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) you, whether purely personal or} Having made an error, you want having to do with property, etc.|to vent your ire on a higher-up.
WORK
and
TAURUS
keep
mum.
This
disastrous.
A clever associate seems to think | take instead.
é
who
is too
20) | centrate
be
rectifying
one
20 to May
would on
that
(April
possessive!
SCORPIO
Con-
the
mis-
(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
will try to interfere in any mut-/-You want to lodk into some inual plans you may have. Be sure | teresting new outlet but feel that you carry out any promises you|dull routine should come first.
have made. See that everyone is} This can be handled later in the kept in his own particular niche. | day just as well. GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to If you don’t exercise great care| Dec. 21) Rather than listen to on
the
road,
you
may
have
se-|the
jealous
comments
of
others,
rious trouble and expense. Later,| be sure you do not lose your}
be loyal and stick to that fine friend who has your interests at
temper over some fair connected with
heart and is very meticulous. Avoid
financial af-| the one you!
love
not
MOON
CHILDREN
(June
22
standing
to
temptation
the
board
on some
if
you
to
temporary
give
go
in|of
over-| and ex-|
straight.
CAPRICORN
to July 21) You could jeopardize | 20) present
think
thorough and those who do
(Dec.
22
to
Jan.
Stick to whatever duties are primal
importance
today,
or
you could get into trouble if you endeavor
to mix
outside
with
in-
FRESHMAN QUEEN—Pretty, auburn-haired Maria Nufo, of Santurce, P . left,
shown
above
with
some
of
her
new
friends
at
the
University
of
R., at far
|
Bridgeport,
Conn., was on campus less than a week before being selected from 600 other girls as the college’s freshman queen. side
associations,
intimate
Maria
2
fairs with business interests, and the like. AQUARIUS
(Jan.
2
lto
Of U. Of Bridgeport Frosh
Feb.
19) Delve into new interests today. Don’t permit dull chores to bog you down. Confer with good associates for suggestions, also. PISCES (Feb. 20 to March 20)
Special
STAR
Queen
girls
in
of Bridge-
the class of about 1,300. Maria, 18, is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Valentin Nuno
of of
te The
The University
A smiling exterior pleases everyone today and it could be the emans by which you relieve a rather difficult condition, as well, financial or careerwise. Also,.do not envy anyone or it eauses trouble later. IF ¥OUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY..... He, or she, is that type of
port
in
Connecticut’
taken
by
storm
person who feels that everything
|be fraught with many
desired must be foyght Teach early the Golden
and this early.
haired, ho.
On
she so
for first.| Rule. Al-!
by
magnetic campus
was
less
Maria
selected
teach
your
was
auburn-
than
on to persons their usefulness
since
your
Freshman
must
not
or is
youngster’s
lesson
Nu-
a week,
progeny
hang once
The oldest restaurant
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207
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she
being
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Her
the
people
she
was
still
Maria,
one
when
of 31 freshman upper-classmen
chosen
with
mother
Bridgeport
girls selected by to compete for
the title of Queen, emerged as one of the seven finalists. But Mrs. Nuno had left the night of
the Freshman Ball when Maria won the crown. Not being able to wait to write her parents the wonderful
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but
pleasure
and in
in
stunned
with
other
news,
at
she
telephon-
once.
always
wanted
to
study
the States,” she says, “and
1848
for private
Sen
will
changes, be
in Puerto Rico
PUERTO terrace
Justo
in
to
things ended,
La Mallorquina SPANISH
ls Queen
Nuno
even
better
than
I
in
I like
thought
I
would. Everyone “has been so wonderful to me that I just haven't had time to be homesick. I am going home for Christmas, though,” she smiles. Maria is a graduate of Our
Lady of Perpetual Help Academy in Santurce. When she was college-hunting, she larger universities
avoided feeling
the that
she would be more at home in a small school. “I did not want
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We
meat-filled
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sausages,
suggest
sliced
hearty
of
piping
ham
and
hot meat
patties or husky hero-sized crusty sandwiches
and
cheese
les,
green
of
a variety
plus
of
meat
tomatoes,
pick-
pepper
and _
sliced
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pea-
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sugar
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or skim
dad
years
have
keeps
her
T went to visit my -sister in Topeka and she had ten bull-
keeps an eye open for the more practical things—like money for
dogs
instance.
in her
her
house.
When
been
lap
during
I went
dinner
Now
YOU
say it’s O.K.
both
come
I think
separated telling
life
romance.
me
was
She
the a
and
smart
We
girl
ously
with
highest
until
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well.
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or
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enough
mind—but
to
said
anyone
about
the
girl who
obliged t» thank everychipped in; even though
DEAR
IN:
The
amount
card simply saying “Thank for the lovely wedding gift,”
do
you
share
this man language
common
inter-
way
for
imstance.
fer
money
A
girl who
earns
every
marries
cent
of
it.
know
I’m
I’m my
DEAR fice
I
got
ANN: A married
Mr. the
couple
of
months ago. She’s very pleasant and everyone likes her. The of-
C. Tilley, president Club
o!'
Puerto
Freeman, Jr., ir: Beverly on Friday, September 30. Inter-American
San
German,
will
University,
address
group.
milk
Federal Academy
Alumni To Honor
THE 4 INK SPOTS
The Federal Academies Alumni Association (graduates of any of the five Federal Academies: Annapolis,
West
Point,
Air
Force, Coast Guard, Maritime) will honor two of its departing members,
Lt.
Lt. Bill Maki this evening
Ft.
Brooke
Joseph
Macri
and
at a farewell party at 8 p. m. at the
Officer’s
Club,
Festivities
will
include
a free
steak dinner wards,
and
dancing
after-
Leftover
meat
cecktail party, door prizes, big
Note
to brides:
stew
may
ing
dishes
be
put
into
and
small
covered
bak-
with
pastry for meat pies.
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Dr. Ronald C. Bauer, president of
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girl in our ofa
T.
Yale
and his famous orchestra
hot
is not
thought chip in
fer her wedding gift sheuld be thanked—orally at least. A writ-
Chi La b Conch NORO MORALES
ACTION
oa
hash’t
relevant. Everyone whe envugh of the girl te
eees
DEAR
to
names
she
Net For Sept. 30
Apparently you and don’t speak the same
21
anything
our
far
wed-
it was only $1? Several of us would like to know.—_IN DOUBT
chance.
DEAR N.D.L.: You write well but you don’t read so hot. I said
at
mixer,
signed
So
a
Yale Club Dinner
vigor-
beater, electric
all
her
reads a book or a magazine. He would be the proper procedure hates the theatre and falls as- —time consumin;!, perhaps, but well worth it. jeep in movies. What is your advice? I’m confused —MIMI DEAR MIMI: Every woman is along) entitled to select one husband you're —her own. Youg mother used
a small mixing bowl (about 1-% most people feel the same quart. size). Add boiling hot! about it. and
buy
around to collected a
gift. I don’t even know what was bought. In your opinion is the one
with the family’s, providing the ests. More marriages go on the and mix well. Press two-thirds water is scalding and seap is rocks due to lack of communiof mixture onto bottom of a 8 used. I made it quite clear, howeation than lack of the mere x 8 x 2inch square pan. ever, that I prefer te keep the Then place pie filling mix in| dishes separate—and I assume practical things — like money,
milk
to
gift,
for a card.
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cracked.
washing
apiece
ding
mistake
marrying
says
dollar
and
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four sat at her feet whimpering for food. One dog jumped right on the table. She said “Get down, angel-love, mama’s sweet baby.” It made me sick. When I wanted to sit in a chair I had to shove a dog off. The house smelled like a barn and all the furniture was ruined. The third day I was there I saw my sister put the dog dishes in with the family’s. That’s when and
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to bed I had to shake dogs out of the sheets. She held two dogs
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the
THE KEY ISSUES
Half-Time Score Is Not The Payoff
~ KENNEDY Vs.
By WILLIAM
NIXO
WASHINGTON—The
— ss KENNEDY
At this halfway
ON DEFENSE
(EDITOR’S
NOTE:
This is the sixth in an exclusive series
JACK
STAR
Washington
voting
defense are Vice President
on
and
have
farther about
John
America’s
military
is
mainly
ideas future.
a
ques-
build
produce
posed
it
defense
supplies
in
They
and
their
to
asked for
rean War. Kennedy the bill in the House,
Kennedy
farther
in
split
national
F.
drifting
apart
The
on
nearly identical, Richard M. Nix-
Sen.
been
to
Ithough
records
administration
authority
Bureas
WASHINGTON—A
their
o¢ratic
WILSON
the
plants
the
Ko-
supported Nixon op-
Senate.
split
foreign
for
their
military
votes
aid
that
on year,
but their positions were just the reverse of what they had been two
years
earlier
on
the
same
tion of emphasis. Both believe we should spend more than we
general subject. In the House, Kennedy voted to chop $350,000,-
are
000
on
nedy be
military
efforts.
Ken-
believes the increase should bigger
that
than
we're
Nixon
in worse
does,
shape
to
“recast
our
the
President
and
mutual
now.
Nixon
The Democratic and Republican platforms are similar in this respect The Democrats
pledge
from
to
Truman
voted
cut
it
duce
it
by
for
In
the
Senate,
against
an
attempt
by
against
that
requested
security.
then
military
$8,500,000,000
$500,000,000
an
attempt
and
to
re-
$250,000,000.
In 1948, both voted “yes” on bill to provide an additional
a
eral
reduce
the size of the Air Force.
Nixon,
later voted
aggressions.”
The “there
plank
is
ceiling
America’s
price
security.
on
The
Nixon For Cut At First When the Truman administrain 1949 asked for $1,161,000,for military aid to the
North
Atlantic
the
House
cut
the
voted Redy
seeurity
voted
269
amount
in
pact,
to
151
half.
to
Nixon
for the reduction, Kenagainst it. But when the
bill eame back for a final vote after the Senate had acted, with the full amount restored, both woted
for
it.
In 1951, after Nixon ed
over
to
the
voted
following
against
| in
year
proposals
to
reductions expenditures which
defense
U.S. can | did not come up for record votes whatever is in the House. its own secThere was no chance to com-
and must provide hecesary to insure unity and that of the free world.”
tion 000
both
the
as a Senator, says | consistently against
Republican no
$3,000,000,000 to expand the Air and
Senate,
TODAY’S
had
mov-
the
Dem-
BEST
pare
their
jects went
votes
on
defense
sub-
after 1952, when Kennedy to the Senate and Nixon
became
Vice
President,
because
there were no tie votes that would have given’ Nixon an opportunity to go on the record on
defense The
present
positions
of
Kennedy
believes
US. is in a precarious position militarily and had better start
FROM
perier,”
he
disputable
EUROPE
said.
set
But
last
it
is in-
are
.
today
defense budget are chance on spending
ney
unnecessarily.
who
oppose
survival
as
a
Nixon, said
terrent
gap’ and
man
those
couple in
of is
not
be
‘de1961,
Administration’s
the
joint
statement
President
however, streagth
the
are
the
outcome
remains
wholly
m
basic firm,
strategies of after a good
both deal
candidates are now fairly of early-September testing
both
sides
becoming
doubt,
now
in campaign
to the end
phase
dangers
to
hammering
No.
The
1. And
the
-candidate
are
of all at the
one
each
most
clear.
him—his 7-42 years of experience as in dealing with large affairs. He will
country,
on
the
basis
of
‘‘maturity,’’
for
directing
the
sharp
counterpoint
that
Kennedy
theme
action
has
and point, we
from
become
Nixon.
the
The
symbol,
shall
purpose
willing
or
the
some
the
associates.
proceed dangers
way
to
with great care and restraint in his path—the danger that
be
attacking
slightest
way
Kennedy’s
to avoid one of he might seem
motives
as
distinguished
The Vice President will do everything posto any ‘‘low road” accusation that he is in
questioning
the
integrity
of
his
rival.
Equally
he
For the Nixon people are fully aware that if this business is pushed
conceded,
penditures to this necessary
implement program.”
fully
ineffectual in its foreign policies. He, too, however, will hit with rising
‘LETTERS CUBA
policies and so on. But if Nixon's Kennedy’s.
SERIES
Sir: I would like to suggest Mr. Lidin go to Cuba and to
the
tholics
majority
and
then
of
Cuban
see
if
he
and
before
him,
far
is
groups
minority
interest
subsidy
less
so
do
general
to
date than some of his backers had hoped—and his right-wing critics had claimed. At the same time, the ultra-liberals—like Americans
that talk
their
in
Action—persist
Democratic
for
Ca-
zealous
can
embraces
sticky
to Nixon’s develop-
their
has become
Kennedy
F.
that John
charge
ing
and
comfort
of him, in just the way to give maximum
still make the statement that, “The hope of the majority in Cuba is that Fidel Castro will be able to carry through with the
and have thrilled most of Cuba’s
mainfield
a
like
lie
so-called
to
appeal
His
perils,
farm
Republican
issues—the
at home-grown
force
4,
captive.
|
There is a possibility, indeed, that they will kiss John F. Kennedy
to death before they are through, in spite of his embarrassed lack of response to their enthusiasm. It is a very hard thing to find a decent way to tell people to quit, for heaven’s sake, liking you so much,
six million.”
is!
What
country
is
By
S. flag than would you?
in luck. won by
Powers R. Li-
We
and
in
them
An
campaign’s
a
In ’52 running
and now
7s
have
the
and ’56 against
they Com-
wear
we have sue,
sable
the
farm
is-
Khrushchev is at last realizing the American dream: To be
question
cooped
its
loyalty
to
eur
see
up
unlimited te ¢
j
in
for
New
expense
€
York
on
an
account.
they’re
hell-
election,
but
some
|election-bent for hell. § eee
i
Nixon has proposed to rid thé, by farm surpluses nation of
Consume”.
Depend-
ing on the accent, this is either an old operation—or a new soup. soup. es
*e¢&
@
Little Known Geography: San Francisco and New Orleans are the only two cities in the country that small town postmasters really like to read post cards
from. 4G
i
claim
southern Baptist preachers seem |to be claiming that Kennedy is
underwear,
unmentionable
struggle for freedom which is as cherished by the staff of the STAR as by those who would
country.
eee
Democrats
“Operation religious,
foreign policy issues and that Mrs. Kennedy says she
doesn’t
Question: If times are as good | as Nixon says they are, why is he out begging for work? bent
Khrushchev as a are Republicans
munism and now there’s so much} more of it to run against.
Catholics will they facts
by
weapon:
the
ses ¢ &
the
Santurce, P. NOTE: Reporter
guided
in
Nixon raps double-talker.
and social levels. “When peeple wake up?” When learn to accept unfavorable be
secret
next
will people rather live
Cuban
Kennedy’s announcement
FLETCHER KNEBEL......... STAR Wasbingion Bureau COO
last week that if elected, he’ll make Henry Cabot Lodge secretary of state.
and with Cubans on all economic
te
of
in
that “the U.S. can afford and must provide the increased ex-
dim talked with
ed
if
from Kennedy’s policies. sible not to open himself
that America’s military must be increased and
EDITOR’S
et
Democrats,
far enough many presently uncommitted Catholics might feel driven to vote for Kennedy if only because they felt their religion to be under persistently unfair attack. Kenfiedy Hits Home-Grown Issues Kennedy, for his part, will go on meeting Nixon head-on over the peace issue. He will not dilute his argument that the Republicans have allowed the country to become soft in its military posture and
Vice
Marie
el
ablest
the
under the U. Rugsian—which
bibs
ablest
are
go on
Nixon will the two basic
that
soejal and economic reforms that have already reached thousands
~
the
the
like
the
will be concerned truly and actually to lay to rest the so-called religious issue—Kennedy’s Catholic faith.
chew
prt
however,
And
was issued after Nixon’s conference with Gov. Nelson Rockefeller in New York last July,
Gh
how I became a mil-
games,
payoff.
things
to them as Kennedy
pro-
gram, he said, “is and will be devised to assure the American people that there will be no deterrent gap,”
In
the
would
Democratic ultra-liberals on domestic matters. Party Of Ivy League Professors The cry will be that the Democratic party of Jefferson has now become the party of Ivy League professors. Now, these are mostly great and brilliant men in their fields, but they are, perhaps, not the best of all possible politicians. Soe Nixon will be happy to point
1962, 1963 or the foreseeable fu-
ture.’ The
that and
other
will be to suggest
de-
in
will
increasingly
not,
weeks no
American
will
ahead
the
But while this will remain his main see
on our very
“There
suggests
some on
for
|
nation.”
a
earlier,
the
cold war.
expenditures
are taking a chance
entered
still center on what the politicians call “‘the big picture,’”’ or ‘‘the peace issue.” He will continue to say that he would be the safer
takmo-
But
these
balance
football
WHITE biggest potential also in fairly plain view.
Nixon
is
likely to take on critical dimentions in the near future. “Those of us who call for a higher ing a
now
is slightly
is not
pros,
issue he believes will win for President Eisenhower’s deputy
deficiency
on his list? When wake up? I would
want. me to tell you ‘ t
autumn’s
listi¢
our
on
Nixon,
score
now
Krom what I have heard, most of ‘Cuba’s six million are not thrilled with Castro or his re forms and are not looking forwatd to spending their lives in a Communist country. The new Cuba certainly “is a changing country,” and how happy Khrush-
“Do you really lionaire. . .?”
in
deficient in several areas—and that in one of those areas, balmissiles,
has
still far from ready to bet their own money on the November result. °
our ‘mix’ is far su-
we
M.
- Republicans
out
speech
“But
that
the evidence
Richard
As
were
defense
“This year, undoubtedly
the
the
views
major
Feb. 29. of ferces
measures.
two candidates is shown by their Public statements in recent months.
a
campaign
just in advance of the period of acute the end of the first week in October.
half-time
improved.
Kemnedy’s
in
fenses
capacity in order to provide forces and weapons of a diversity, balance, and mobility sufficient in quantity and quality to deter both limited and gen-
Force,
be
point
contender,
improving fast. Nixon believes the U.S. position is good, but
should
stage about
~ooeceemm De favored to win, if narrowly, if the election were ‘held tomorrow.
NIXON
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Nikita
Americans
Remnedy
Khrushchev Day At The U.N. portrayed
are
divided
“weee s
It was his day, and he made
and
two
hours
and
20
minutes
thinking
of
the
partisan
is afraid.to
talk
with
him
after
Neither
can
boorishness But
next
much
agreeing
in
jointly say
we
now.
peace
talks.
Eisenhower
with
much
K,
They
cannot,
whose
talk
in
at
to
dupes.
talk.
We
be like
Let
could
both
say
as
The bitterness of Khrushchev’s attacks dismayed the delegates of the free world at the Assembly, One “neutral”, summed it up disconsolately : “President : Eisenhower opened the door yesterday, but Khrushchev slammed it shut today.” And that’s what Khrushchev came to New York to do. Anyone who harbored a faint hope that this man, whose ideology demands world tension, even conflict so long as his people are not directly engaged, would make the trip in the interests of peace could not be familiar with Soviet history. They could listen to this man yesterday when he pleaded for “freedom” for peoples struggling against colonialism in various parts of the world. He mentioned many, including Puerto Rico, but failed to mention Hungary, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, and the many other satellites brought under the Communist heel by imperialistic aggression. t They could listen to this man whose country, not the U‘S., tried to make a deal with Hitler.
Nixon nor Kennedy, nor their fellow citizens for that matter, are sure about the mood of the country. There is unanimous belief there are more
products.
and to our political system. The Presidential campaign
undecided voters The farmers are
Nikita
mercial for “Barzhom, We Moscow,
don’t nor
know how
many
the
stock
shares
They their t
shrewd
Communist
capitalist
RESTON
“Barz-
national
an
maybe
last
will
‘has
played
this
in
The and tion
want
aid
small
nations
want
more
military
==
Which gave us an idea for this weekend. With nothing better to do, we’re going to drive around to the: ball parks; the beaches, the Seauibie thn the
we
He
political
is
error.
may take! these
para-
Manhattan,
but
moving
the
the power, United
the
States
influence
have
and
deteriorated
at home.”
joint
statement
to
Khrushchev and
would would
us stronger
at home.
PVSARABNVQA
ADD
"=EF BOM
doubt
complain
actions
about
his
in the Congo,
condemnation
Berlm,
of
increased
U.
N.
and
in the
for every
activity
in
sugAfrica
U.
S.-Soviet
before
the
relations
U-2
incident
to
where
and
the
they
abortive
that this seems to be the desire of most of the delegations here. Also, there are reasons for believing that Khrushchev may wish to make some
progress
Washingion
here
toward
before
next
a
reconciliation
month’s
with
meeting
with
the Chinese Communists in North Korea. But Thursday was the President’s day and what he had to say discloses a great deal about the dévelopment of American foreign policy over the years. Continuity Of Policy It underscores, for example, a fact that even
the
the U.N.
is sometimes inclined to forget, especial-
ly during the hubbub of an American political election—namely, that whatever party is in power
in Washington there is a continuity in the development of American policy. Over
the
years
this
continuity
has
shown
a
‘growifg support of the U. N. and an increasing tendernicy to work through the U. N. There have been
many
waverings,
of course,
but the
line has
meved from Roosevelt through Truman and Senator Vandenberg to Dulles until today a Republican President could suggest making the United Nations the principal instrument of United States pelicy in much of Africa.
rich
powerful nations without national interyenand proposed that the other big states do
The
issue.
rol-
The question now is whether Khrashchev will move toward a reconciliation. There is no doubt
country’s
the
this
been
Soviet effort to subvert the Congo.
Aid
from
a
no
were
been
In the
power
behind the U. N.: the President not only offered it a S the United States but suggested . S. funds copid be used to a defray the
.
i
nations
on
not
damaging
in
be strong
returning
the same.
Puerto Rico is‘one of the areas struggling for freedom.
He included us in a long list of such areas.
small
has
to renewed negotiations or disarmament and other subjects, and in effect make it possible to discuss
ization. Want
danger-
raises their fears of U. N. intervention in Algeria. Nevertheless, the President did open the door
to use American power through the U. N. than any other President in the history of this organNations
a
speeches
of
gestion
nations look to the U. N. for their President went further in offering
Small
doorstep,
shooting down of the RB-47. The French, too, are unhappy,
long-
but
boxing be
strength,
of Soviet
Presidential and which
accidental,
very
Bold Strategy
he _ pro-
have
not
RESTON
which Vice can _ support
may
our
nation
advances, es-
world.”
also
make
States. terms,
imaginative
even
the
But
Kennedy cannot oppose great difficulty.
This
President
The small security: the
came in for a little attention at the United yesterday from Mr. Khrushchev who ap-
people as they struggle for freedom.
Khrushchev
strongest
-be a shot heard around the world...
to the ideals and interest of the small nations than is the national interest of the Communist world.
Khrushchev.
and visit as many homes as possible
put
the
This is an issue for the voters.
strongest card. This is that the ideals and national interest of the United States are closer
in
parently bleeds for us ‘in our enslavement under the master in Washington. \ Khrushchev told the General Assembly. that }
must
fact is that he has now given Mr. Nixon something more honorable to support than the easy tactic of saying that Kennedy's criticism of American - strength and policy is a boon to Khrushchev.
Mr. K. On Puerto Rico We Nations
thus
Senator without
’
and
Nixon
relative to that of the Communists around the world.” “If the United States is to be strong abroad it
committed the United Nations,
with pride in the election campaign
The in
been
Neither
Service
range program President Nixon
manipulator
has
News
pose the United
reacted
has
is
Communism
quarantined
“The
the position of having to oppose the U. N. in order to op-
vided
ticker
Nikita
Times
and
and the
hom” water, but we suspect that propinquity with US. capitalism the past few days has brushed off on
Yerk
In the international field, he power of the United States to the
incidental,
most
“I am not satisfied to see Castro and Khrush-
around
UNITED NATIONS—President Eisenhower's speech to the United Nations was a masterful stroke both in the international and the national political arenas.
an excellent water.”
how
Here
Eisenhower's
In
nimble
far
at
may
recent
chev.
than at any time in history. not yet enthusiastic about the
U.S.S.R.
S. Khrushchev,
had
audiences
us and point up a failure of the to cope with Soviet economic and
is
It
prestige. so
Cuba
Kennedy From
JAMES
along Moscow’s Wall Street, got in three commercials yesterday for “Barzhom,” a popular Soviet mineral water. “This is excellent Soviet water, I recommend it to you,” Nikita told the General Assembly during his two-hour speech. On two other occasions, he interrupted his speech for a drink of water followed by a com-
policy
least, it seems
America
advances.
slugging. eral
a careful one of feeling out the country.
' You just can’t stop those crafty capitalists. take advantage of every opportunity to plug
at
find
led back or contained.
candidates
is soft on communism.
in
political
.
to K.
or the other
that
usly threaten Administration
Paris.
would
other country, not excluding Russia.
Ave.,
observer,
saying
pecially
is an opportunity for a real service to our country
They could listen to this man for two hours and 20
candidates
in the world, but that Communist
vulgar,
in evidence
of plain
aren’t
as much
New
foreign
strategists
for
Soviet
do so would be to remove from the camthe ugly whispers by extremist groups
that one
this
that
than -political
anticipated. Both responsive to it.
To
a springtime dose of sulphur and molasses tonic for the national health. We, too, are interested
to
important
led
so
But
and con-
ing ‘that this nation is the strongest power in the world, and he, if elected, will keep it that way. But Kennedy, too, has been strongly applauded
a joint statement
in peace.
mind
unaware of the ‘ways that are dark and tricks that are vain” which have dominated so-cal-
down
was
of
has been doing a skillful job of boxing, not slugging, on this issue. He is getting cheers for say-
talk
sit
in peace
yet possible of evaluation. There is a growing belief
know the nature of communism.
conscience,
lacking
demms as ‘‘unwise’’ his participation in the statement against a Catholic for President. The effect of Sen. Kennedy's Houston statement is not is more
To paign
Madison
is ‘presently
sit down
cover all the destructive ground on his itinerary of wreckage, and more than 18,000 words of vituperatioa and direct abuse of President Eisenhower. He went so far as to urge the removal of the United Nations from the United States and to some
minutes yesterday and know that the Soviets Communist objective are unchanged.
adpiettural plans announced by either candidate. The religious issue remains, although Dr. Peale
Both wish him to know neither is deceived by him. Each is
He
process, wrecked: 1, All prospects of early progress in reaching agreement on world disarmament. | 2. All hope that tensions would be eased at this time. 3. Much of the prestige earned by the U.N. and its Secretary General, Dag Hammarskjold, in handling the Congo crisis in a manner that culminated in the His maa of the Russian interlopers from that newly lependent republic. took
in
January’s inauguration when one will be in the White House.
drove his verbal bulldozer through every hope’ that had rested on this 15th General Assembly and, in the
Khrushchev
err
because
Neither
the role
the most of it.
not
te 5 Soa, bipartisan blow to Mr. Khrushchev’s precense and position.
of the “Red Wrecker” _at the United Nations yesterday.
must
saying that
criticisms of the Presidential campaign, an official, joint statement to that effect by Nixon and
on request
Blustering Nikita Khrushchev
Khrushchev
been
«
Pellibiica every enoreling'encegt: Sunday ut Sen Star, Publishing Cerporationa
24, 1960
‘Joint Statement By Nominees Would Be Heard Round The World |
» 2. @. Ben 4132, San jaaa, Pucrte Rice (45 Comercio St. Ei imparcial Suilding) Wiliam J. Dorviliier
— Saturday, September
than that “
perspective
of
history
this
is
of
more
passing importance. It wasn't so long ago the Republicans were laughing at Vice
President
Wallace
for
suggesting
a
‘‘quart
of
milk for every Hottentot in Africa.” Now, as an indication of where we are the Republicans are
suggesting that we not only feed them but send them to Harvard. t
Benitez Not Likely To Be Heard
InWashingtonOn Teacher Issue By
WALTER
STAR
S.
Washington
PRIEST
Correspondent
WASHINGTON—Blame
it
on
with
Satisfied
seem
domestic
bliss
proved
an
inter-
national headache. At one time, sixteen were threatening to.
countries pull out tration sources pointed out the program, administered by the of the exchange program unless NOT|this nation stopped Jooting their was Department, the|State
love, marriage or foreign policy, but the Administration and Con-
gress
caliber foreign professors an asset and some are peeved at watching them go. But adminis
preset international educational |qesigned as a teacher recruiting|brainpower. Prodded by Rep. Francis E. Walter (D-Pa.) of the exchange program rules despite | system. some
admitted
hardship
for
the
University of Puerto Rico. Federal officials saw little hope
of changing immigration reguJations which UPR Chancellor Jaime
Benitez
complained
top foreign home after
teachers only two
pitez,
flew
who
the
needs
issue,
the
through
here
said
to
the
talent
the
confer
University
channeled
exchange
program.
Officials were quick to concede that many
U. S. schools
find high
primarily
at
offering
type
of
training
countries. Policy hope trainees will
useful
to
and the
their
makers put in a
also plug
for the U. S. when they get home. Until recently, policy chiefs failed to reckon with the attractions
of U.
S. style living.
of trainees, many lured offers from industry, to settle down in the and
start
raising
Scores
by lush decided suburbs
families.
But
CHEVROLETS
ons
FORDS
right now we are SELLING them We have to dispose of our 1959 new ones.
must in a
WE
applying Last
HAVE:
all 4-door
Condition
You pay $1985.00 and take your choice
FULLY
they
to
year
re-enter
the
the
State
U.
S.
Department
SAMUEL
and Immigration and Naturalization Service agreed to set time limits
for
various
types
of
to
waive
the
government qualify
restrictions
EQUIPPED
Samuel
usually agency.
under
the 1,000
become
University
Clara
this
do
are
now
program.
these
each year
of
the
an
im-
might
be
like
the
agency
Department of Health, Education and Welfare to go to bat for the
teachers.
But
they
doubted
any rule changes are in the offing. Any major change probably must come from Congress, they noted.
Red Carpet For Banker MASSENA,
N.
Y.
(AP)
—
Seaway
says
Corp.
that
Bradley Yeager, vice president of The Citizens National Bank of St. Petersburg, Fla., has paid $350
for
the
carpet.
the
highest
the
corporation.
* Power Steering
of
47
His
bid
muvmnities
was
to
de
the
association,
dillo. Dr.
Quino-
charitable
has
Bergnes
Durdn
an-
WELL MAINTAINED BY OUR OWN EXPERT MECHANICS FINANCING AVAILABLE MAY BE PURCHASED WHOLESALE OR INDIVIDUALLY
essential.
Send
resume
M. F. C.
a naturalized U. S. citizen. married to Puerto Rican
of
Mrs.
the
P.
R.
Newspaper
Writers
Teresita
Rivera
M.
Assistant
Arturo
Secretary
Morales
of
State
Carrion
and
was
president
needs
Dr.
of African
the for
monwealth
spokesman said. The National
U.
S.
State
means
for
Dept., the
will
U.
S.
study to
make
the a
more effective contribution to the educational work of UNESCO. The
WANTED and
supermarkets.
stating salary
BOX
Car
desired
to:
N
State
bear
SUITE 302
limited to Prosthetic
Box 4187 P. R,
by
has
100
members
U.
S.
Congress
members
in
of
was
1946
selected
Secretary
State.
represent
and
by
the
the
Sixty
principal
educational, cultural and scientific institutions dedicated to internatio|nal exchange. The other members are picked from among officials
Morales year
in
relations.
Carrion the
took
meeting
dedicated
to Latin
had
some
during 130
government
the last
UNESCO =
students and program.
five years scholarship
observers
undér.
this
Jakaria Bans Booklets JAKARTA,
Indonesia (4}—Mi-
litary, authorities
here
two
booklets,
The
Overseas
Chi-
controversial
mudya
3-1661
last
confer-
America.
Commonwealth
are
“The
nese In Indonesia” known Indonesian
Dentistry
part
and
ence held by the National Committee at Denver, Colo., which was
booklets
of his
TEL.
Department
Committee
created
The
ALONSO
reopening
countries will be
and legislators in U. S. and state governments and others active in
308 San Franciseo St., San Juan
Practice
Red
specially studied, particularly of those that have just become members of the United Nations, a Com-
UNESCO to be held at the Carnegie
dental office at:
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT SAN JUAN, P.R. TEL. 9-0085
the
in Bayamén.
Foundation International Center in New York City Monday and Tuesday. The meeting, convened by the
DAV ILA the
of
Cross Fund campaign in Guaynabo and Bayamén, and of the infantile paralysis fund campaign
is leaving
today to attend a meeting of U. S. National Committee
P. O.
Announces
He
For UNESCO Meeting
D.D.S., M.S.D.
Hertz Rent A Car
Bergnes.
Morales Carrion Leaves
Juan Stor Juan,
H.
He is born
has been active in civic campaigns,
Assn. and of the Executives Club of P. R., and co-director of the USO fund campaign in the island. He is a member of the advisory board of Inter American University and of the executive commit-
has Sen Sen
past
Badillo is president of Publicidad Badillo, Inc. He was president
We need well-related salesmen to call on food trade, wholesalers,
a
Born in Cuba, where. he obtained his doctorate in medicine, he is
international
importers,
is
governor of the Rotary Clubs in the island and past president of the Villa Caparra Rotary Club.
>
SALESMEN
* Automatic Transmission * Radio .
of
tee of Presbyterian Hospital. He is married to Mrs. Olga Valles Ba-
nounced.
A
Florida banker has _ purchased the 60-foottong red carpet rolled out for Queen Elizabeth during her visit to the St. Lawrence Seaway a year ago. The St. Lawrence
Vizcarrondo
president
edpcational
working
exchangeof
Luz
nes,
case.
“casualties” for
Gus-
and
migration regulations. The sources said it
possible
E. Badillo and Dr.
Commonwealth
persons
About
..- co-chairman
The in
BERGNES
Badillo, Bergnes Head City Of Silence Group
train-
Federal officials estimate some 30,000
GUSTAVO
tavo Bergnes Duran have been appointed chairman and co-chairman, respectively, of the City of Silence fund campaign for 1960-61, Mrs.
the program. not
BADILLO ... chairman
The Department cannot: initiate the request since it administers
CHEVROLETS & FORDS
ALL
expired.
spend at least two years cooperating country before
UPR
30. . .1959 Models
Very Good
visas
Two Years Is Average Under the present law,
interest. Such a request originates with Federal
$1985.00
HERE’S WHAT
ginal
on State Department recommendation if a continued stay is considered essential to the national
&
to replace them with
backed bill forcing exchangces to return home when their ori-
general
We usually RENT them but...
models
and Nationality Policy, Congress enacted a State Department-
img assignments. Visas usuaHy run from two to five years. The law permits the attorney
LOOK 1959
Joint Committeee on Immigration
ir
on
force
to return years. Be-
It. aims
foreign students, technicians potential community leaders
Ananta
Democracy,”
by a’ wellwriter Pra
Toer, by
banned
and
“Our
former
Vice
President Mohammad Hatta. Hatta’s. book bitterly criticized Pres-
lident Sukarno’s regime.
~.
THE SAN JUAN
STAR—
Saturday, September 24, ie
COI
INVITATIONAL
CUP CONTEST Wednesday,
STARTS September
28
with the 7th
INVITATIONAL
FISHING at Club
INTERNATIONAL National Capital Game
TOURNAMENT
Néuticoin San Juan
PARTICIPANTS
Fish Conservation
Club
(Wash.),
South-
ern California Tuna Club (Long Beach), Sailfish Club of Florida (Palm Beach), Cape Hatteras Bill Fish Club
rada Chubasco y Pesca
(Va.), Club de Pa-
(Calif.), Ocean City Light Tackle Club
(Wash.) Brielle Marlin & Tuna Club (N. J.) Rod & Reel (Miami Beach), Tuna Club of Avalon (Calif.), Cat Cay
(Bahamas),
Union
League
Club
(Chicago),
Bermuda
Club Club
Anglers
Club (Bermuda), Hatteras Marlin Club (N. C.), Port au France Club (Martinique), N. Y. Athletic Club; Venezuela; Wall St. Angling Club (N. Y.). Also, the Army, Navy and Air Force Clubs of Puerto Rico.
-RRONRICO
CUP
CONTESTANTS
Club de Caza y Pesca de Arecibo, Club Nautico de San Juan, Can-
grejos Yacht ooo
ub.
Club, Villa Parguera
Fishing
Nautico del Oeste and Humacao
COME
ON
IN,
THE
Club, Ponce Yacht
Kishing and Angling
FISHING’S
FINE
Fishermen
who are not members of their Club Team Will also compete for the Ronrico
The captains of the different Club Teams should be present Tuesday, September 27, at 3:00 P.M. at the Club Nautico in San Juan.
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social
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reformer 9. Greek letter
43. fish eggs 44. departure 46. strong wind
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returned
which queen,
was
now
the
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Opening lead: Queen of clubs Something happened here that is unforgiveable yet it is commonplace in most bridge games.
I refer to doubling some contract right in the middle of the bidUnder
which
he
clubs and a club five tricks.
East
certain
conditions,
a strategic double is necessary— particularly when it is apparent that the opponents cannot posstay
in that
30. sour
sible
that
suit.
closed,
Nerth and
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West
it is pos-
South
might
ruffed
ruff—a
total
defenders
followed
suit,
all
Declarer
simply
third
By Clyde Lamb
played When
was
a
HERMAN
and re-
bad.
of
both played
Realty
contract
doubled
in his
The ace of spades was and the king followed. qver.
doubled.
collected
his remaining ace and return-
hand. So far, declarer had taken one diamond, one heart, two
Pass
diamonds
have measly
cashed.
ed a club
Pass
—two
not
as this
jack
92
North
would
much
declarer won The king of
South played club to dummy’s
spade
and
it
West
was helpless. If he ruffed with the ten of diamonds, he could not the
prevent declarer nine of trumps.
from
taking
Actually, West discarded his last club and declarer trumped in
dummy
could
take
eight
was
and
eight
Even
the
no
more
all
he
was would
nine.
but
contracted
for
and
he
South
a
Pap
made. had
bid
it (which they not
have
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and made
probably
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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, September 24, 1960
18
Lion
The
Androcles And
Review:
Theater
Comedy In An Irreverent Way ROBERT
thrown to the lions to make a or to have the Christian captives to day’s entertainment for the Roman make their entry into the eternal
LEWIS
Changing its original billing meet the public response Moliére’s Miser, which ran for
to an
public, and react in such a way
extra week, Teatro Universal skipped one in its series of ten plays at
simple-minded,
the
Tapia
Thursday nard Lion.
Theater,
night
Shaw's
with
to
open
George
Ber-
Androcles .
and
the
hen-pecked
and is
many
being
elements,
@ number martyrs face
in which
of early Christian the prospect of being
ww +
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weve
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TODAY
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WAS THAT
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Dublin must have fable, however
theology
that
prompt-
Shaw would not have of, in my opinion, was
heaviness After
a
ap the
of the
pre-
prologue
that
irremediable. One more runthrough against a stop-watch may be all that is needed to have the
the
words. | criticism. I sincerely hope that that
opportunity
is afforded
them.
Martin
LADY”
Rev.
Donald
Nights
will
start
of Famion
at
Friday
be
served.
The
first
area
group-
Hills,
Terrace, Patricio,
Santa
Rosa
and
pel in English mass. PERPETUO
Caparra Garden
Georgetown,
CHURCH,
Suchville,
Bayamon
SAN. 301
THEDRAL, Stop 20, Ponce de Leon, Santurce—8 am. Holy
Communion (English); Holy Communion and
9 am. Sermon
ins, Sermon
School,
11 am. and
(English) ;
5:30
p.m.
Holy
Wednesday
(Feast
of
San
Juan
School,
10
meeting.
typical Spanish
surroundings,
featuring a varied menu of International cuisine prepared
CHEF CHEF
CESAR
follows
Calle
Pelegrina,
Rio
twelve
years
and
and
The
HOLIDAY; MUSIC
Vikings,
Tap
China
Roots,
Blood
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ments MARTI: The CORCELLES:
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|
Onppnant:
Krupa
| Story,
Nights BAYAMON
INTERNATIONAL
up.
NUEVO
The
KRESTO-DENIA;
Those wishing to register may call the pastor, Rev. Arnold A. Wuertz at 33220. UNITED STATES NAVAL CHAPEL—Protestant Sunday School in the Antilles School building at 9:45 am. Protestant
by
2425
September
Sun.,
and
GRAND:
dras—Worship service and Sunday School at 10:45 am. A congregational meeting will be held following the service. Confirmation classes are now starting for children
i
Hell Bent for Leqther, AMABASSADOR®: A & C Meet the Invisible Man
GRACE. ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH, Ave. Universidad and
SALON LORCA
hour
$erv-
Wedges
on
service
SANTURCE
Ema-
Enjoy
Coffee
101 Comercio St., Pon-
CINEMA | Sat.
jagua St., Punta Las Marias—Regular meeting at 10:30 am
vided.
.
San
at 7 p.m.
day
a.
The Newest in Distinctive Dining
ALHAMBRA BAR
A N A 2 A
The
St.,
follows the evening
St.
at 7 am., Thursday, 9:30 and Saturday, 9 a.m.
C
Francisco
ice. oa
ae 7 am., Friday at 7:30 a.m-English services: Tuesday m.,
FRANCISCO San
meeting
all
Spanish services during the week: Holy Communion, Monday and
St., Mira-
ce—Sunday School at 9: 45 ‘a.m, Worship service at 11 am. The Training Union meets at 6:30 p. People’s Fellowship m. Young
Com-
at
am.
SOCORRO
656 Union
CHURCH,
munion and Sermon (Spanish). Nursery School at 11 am. Airconditioning is provided Sunday services.
9:30
—Sermon in Enaglish- at the vt a.m. mass. PONCE SOUTHERN BAPTIST
Choral Mat-
Church
at the
ma.—Sermon and _ annouficements im English at the 9: 30.4 am.
sec-
tions. Direct invitation will be issued by mail. ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CA-
(Spanish);
p.m.
English at the 11 am. mass. Gos-
ing to start this series will include families in the Fort Buchanan, Caparra Heights, San
8
SAN AGUSTIN CHURCH, Stop 5, Ponce de Leon, San Jian —Sermon and announcements jin
Sept. 30 at 6:45 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. A carry-in meal will
Jorge L. Cordova will speak on the Christian Action Party. Nursery and Sunday School are pro-
then with dinner in the charming
LORRAINE - 12 M.
Susan
they
the
Johnson. The first of a series
ly
first with cocktails in the
DE CUBA”
Blanca Varela - Eva Flores - Miguel de Grandy - Waldo Gonzalez. Daily Show 9:00 P.M. Sot. & Sun. Shows 4:00 & 9:00 P.M.
—,
with
“Gina, Gina, Rah! Rah! Rah!;
Starring:
“THE
for
by
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, mt De Diego Aye., Santurce— Spanish service | jat 9:45 a.m. engin service at 11:15 am. with Sunday School at the same hour. Wednesday evening meeting in English and Spanish
Children’s Confirmation Classes: Saturday at 9:30 a.m. Adult Farcical Additions Inquirers’ Class, Sunday at 17:30 Teatro Universal's interpretation play jell into the sprightly, light- p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous meeting of the farce was to farce it up hearted mockery that Shaw intendWednesday at 8 p.m. in the Choir still more, Surely Shaw never ed. Future audiences may thereRoom. thought of inscribing one of his fore disagree heartily with this UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP,
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it. Whatever the grotesque end anyway. Add te companying these a playful lion, with a long reasons, a number of the scenes memory and a sense of gratitude »}that are almost sure-fire laughand you have the ingredients for provokers did not quite click. this paradoxically comic treatment These faults are of course not of a grim subject hitherto con-
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stupid’, and needs to confront showed promise of fine things to death before he realizes that he come, in which the humor got is not truly a Christian at all and over and tickled the audience, the ithat his real nature is that of play fell into a lethargy from which it never recovered. Perhaps the warrior. And the contemptible Spintho, the fault lay in the deliberation shown snivelling in fear, cannot with which most of the lines were face martyrdom, and consents te delivered, or in the fact that the worship the pagan goddess Diana slapstick stage business interrupton condition that his life be spared, only to come to an _ ironically ed the dialogue instead of ac-
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the
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ceived of and handled along tragic
LUXE
additions,
unfortunate
cious man of muscle, Ferrovius, is in Shaw’s words ‘comparatively
lines.
—_—
and
the Bad Boy of conceived his
official religion of pagan Rome, as much, one suspects, from stub-
bornness
block
delivered
the tongue-in-cheek spirit in which
vinia is a free-thinker who scarcely knows herself why she must accept death, but rebels against
forced
suspior to
ter. Nonetheless, one feels that Shaw would have appreved of
not understood even by his
fellow martyrs.
a jazzed up march like a conga step;
have the centurion walk like a pot-bellied Prussian sergeant; or to give the keeper of the animals
tailor, whose Christianity is that ef the “humanitarian naturalist”,
In this play Shaw attacks certain premises of religious history in his characteristically irreverent nianner: that is, m a comedy with
farcical
city to ciously
as
to expose many of the cherished concepts of Christianity to ridicule. The hero, Androcles, is a humble,
service in the chapel at 11 aim.
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vacation
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the S. S, Antilles, after vacationing aboard the French liner on a Caribbean cruise. It was the first
Pagliaros
wr
since they arrived here two years ago when John took over. the Management of the Grand Union Supermarket chain stores here. Deborah
Home.
told
of
for
rah
home
tors
Marvin
son
were
plans
the
in Rio and
The
new
Debo-
Direc-
Carol
youngsters
Camacho,
age
songs.
13,
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the Rotarians
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to 11 te 10
P.M. P.M
Me.
Me. Mc.
panied them at the piano. This was followed by a round table}. discussion
on
“What
Is
A
Rot-
arian.” The general consensus was that it would be fun to be a Rotarian. Since young Camacho plays piano by ear, and in the interest
of
his
talent,
free
at Colegio
San
An-
tonio, or to pay for one year of the boy’s schooling himself.German Corujo and Gustave Wisco-
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WAPA-(4) WKBM-—(1i) Saturday, September %4 4:30—(4) Ext. Agricola 5:00—(2) Feria del Nifio (4) Pimito y Huckleberry 6:00—
(6) (2)
“Calling Philo Vance” Arturo Somohano
(4) (11) 6:25-(2) 6:30—(2) (4)
Conozea su Iglesia Saturday Matinee Informe del Tiempe Partido Estadista El Hipismo al Dia
(6) 7:00—(2)
De Aqui y de Alla Tribuna del Arte
(4) Teleperiodico (6) Adventuring in 7:30—(4)
This
Man
the
Hand
(11)
Late
10:15-(2) 10:30- (4)
Arts
Dawson
(6) Nat King Cole Show (1) Evening Film Show 8:00-(2) La Hora Cero (4) Shew Panamericano (6) A Puerta Cerrada 8:30—(6) “Bullets or Ballets” 9:00-(2) Revista Sabatina (4) Caravana Espafiola 9:30—(4) Serenata Stokely 10:00 - (2) Noticias
(4) Melodias
(Film)
y Sorpresas
Show
Cabalgata Deportiva Isla Contra 1a Capital Sunday, September 25 1:45—(4) Oral Roberts | 2:00—(4) Hipicas El Comandante 5:00—(6)
“The
5:30-—(2) (iL) 6:00- (2) (4) (11) 6:25-(2)
6:99—2)
Case
of:the
Patt. cron
To
top
off
the
evening,
the
Rio
Piedras Rotarians presented the Deborah Home with clothing and a check for $300...Enrique Laguerre, Puerto Rican author, will have
his
rinth”
here
on
book,
the
stands
soon;it
sidered the
latest
for
“The
is now a
saddest
Laby-
in English
being
cdn-
movie...One
flood
of
stories
I’ve
sweeping
his paint-
ings out into the night...I re ceived a fine cigar the other day’ from Pfc. Francis Smith. Seems the Missus presented him with young Jeseph Deits Smith, born. last
Sunday
at
tal...Marilyn
Rodriguez
Sofia,
who
Hospi-
sings |
Democ.
venturas
Campeon
(6) The Big Picture 7:00—(2) “Pour Just Men” (Film) (4) “Tucson” (Film) (6)-Film Keview CH) Film Festival 7:30- (2) Jimetes de McKenzie ) Shirley Temple “Fairy Tales” ) Sea. Hunt (Sp.)
9:00— (2) Impacto « (4) Mantovani 9:30-—(2) Official 10:00—(2) Noticias 10:15— (2) Decoy
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and ¥
Orchestra e
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Paul Dillinger at the piano STOP
AND
... WITH A VIEW
AL'S LITTLE CLUB
To Entertain ?
under
the
dropped
name in
Ruth
$2.25)
you:
Natal
at the Piano
Specialty of the House: |
Kosher Flanken en Pot
.
to
cruise
of just “Sofia,” say
hello
after
her ten week successful engagement at “The Patch” in St. Thomas. Marilyn, much impressed -by San Juan, is hoping
to line up
engagements here, so she can stay with us for awhile. I was much impressed by her talent, when I caught her show in St. Thomas...Dr. and Mrs. Alexis Fernandez (she is the former Mariluz Vives, are showing off a new
son,
born
heard is that of artist Ruben Ri- Presbyterian vera Aponte, who was readying a show for the “Campeche Art Gallery.” He was awakened in the middle of the night with the river running through his house. After he had rescued his family. and got them to safety, he returned just in time to
Black
Parrot” ¢Fiim) Sherlock Holmes Documental Oficina Deportiva Cartoons Teenagers Show Informe del
(4
for two more years. Dr, Pedro Vargas donated his services for needed eye surgery on the members of the Deborah home family.
AN
;
A PIAN
. . -back from vitch offered to pay his expenses
see the water (Film)
e Erinn
JOHN, DANA AND BETTYE PAGLIARO
piano
lessons were offered by Mrs. Milagros A. Vicario, while Dr. Hecter Feliciano offered to get him a scholarship
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— Saturdng,
September
26,
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1960
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The Church Plays lt Cautious With Cas To Prevent A Showdown Battle In Cu (This fourth and last of a series Church-Castro problem. ) Copyright
1960, the Star Pbitshing Saa Juan, P. RB.
By HAROLD The
Colegio
suit. has
an
in
de
Belen
ornate
Marianao
chapel
on
is
which
and
the
stands
outskirts
Havana. It is just two lights away from a “city Fidel Castro is building
of
of
traffic school” on the
not
at
ject
still
Camp
Colombia
who
direet
believe
in
the
elite
The
of
“city
Castro’s school”
may
see
working
The
and
Cu-
have
of
the
the
road
ahead,
almost
sure
it will
bumpy.
the
the
new
delegates
class
in
At
church
Cuba—feel
the Castro government has taken a winding road to Cuba’s ruin.
they are proud of this city school which wiil forge peer but gifted children into the intellec-
tual ba.
but the creed absorb will be
Road To Ruin For the Jesuits—unlike some other priests in Cuba, and the JOC delegates— unlike most of
pro
Castro,
visiting
clearly
be
At the Jesuit institution last moath there gathered young men who had fought for Castro, but who had later turmed against
But
the
but they are
lombia
Fidelistas
the
Young Catholic Workers move ment (JOC), is gray. They cam
grounds of the former Batista army stronghold of Camp Co
him.
analyzes
Fidelismo—a steamy mix of na tionalism, socialism, cooperativism and idolatry. The outlook of the priests, and
a Je
sehool
Cuba,
Catholie chapel, the children will
Cerp.,
J. LIDIN
preparatory
on
a
ABOUT TOWNE...
JOC
delegates,
some
first
moath
year
rule.
But
of
Castro's
gradually
JOC
leader,
ing am early union post.
This near crisis came about because | was in the wrong place at the right time — a bar popular with local business moguls and would-be tycoons, who mix “big deals’ with their drinks there at 5 o'clock | wes nursing a Pwerto Rice highbali ebeut same fishing
Rom Superior and worrying equipment |!
when | was
awareof
two fellows next to me talking rather hegtedly. Then | heard one of them say. ‘Let's get his opinion.” was
were
In”
a pouse
until
concentrating
”Opinion
on
'
|
r
a blast wenina
“Pas
19-
tite
recently
vi
ouster
from
his
what?”
About cards, with Fidel’s photo stating that “he who opposed the! " Poor,
government control of union de-|*0wing,Tweabout these: steps.” Other Groups
| realized
on
me.
simultaneously, but/| vermment. from the JOC were] But it was also
two
groups
other
the
C | legates
isted that the “voluntary” wage |tholic University Youth. payrell dis-}| Their adjournment banquet, freezes, and the
counts fund,
for
the
industrialization | attended. by delegates from
unions
the
by their|three Catholic Youth groups that “voted” without the membership! participated in the Catholic Con-
were
of
the
anyone
whe
likes
Chris¢
also
|Nuitez, turned
out for
vention banquet held (
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the
5
of
Meeting separately
i
Several
of in
i
the lack including genuine rank-and-file voice these accords.
cisions,
rl
By J. L. TOWNE
‘There
course,
wh
the
squeeze began, and today only one JOC member holds a top position in amy Cuban labor union. That
| had a narrew escape the other day which shook me up e bit, for | wes aimost recruited to serve a hitch in a girdle factory. Even with twa hours off for lunch, the ideo wes unthinkable.
they
of
anger with
The sharpest complaint of the JOC delegates is the alleged
misiaid,
date,
sited Puerto Rieo, where he attended a JOC seminar held at a scout camp mear Rio Grande. He returned to Havana expect
by J. L. Towne
hod
to,
reprimands
Fidel,
of
whom marched with Castro in the Sierra, held a number of influential union posts during the
least
Carte Blanche
“Please don’t feel you’re butting he replied, - "We asked your
opinion “Well, ’ | hesitated, “I think this calls for a round of drinks, preferattly Borinquén Cocktails. . .” “By George!’ His fist crashed on bar. ‘| told you that he had leadership stamped all over his face!’ he addressed his friend.
the
| never did fearn whet they wented to settle, however, for we ordered the drinks. They introduced themselves, saying thet they were “in girdles.’ Leter | reelized thot es
manager
after
@ few
rounds.
it
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EN
FUL
PUERLO
de
RICQ
al
ea
Ex
parte:
e»
de
ia
F
ynario
Tribunat
SUPREMO
Comision
Aspisntes
Victor
la
Tirado
de
AbogsSaltards
al
EDICTO
Sur
DE
Reputacion
de
Admision
Abogacia
referido a Aspriranies
de
Ejercicio
Sobre
FHA Commitment Is For First Building
Notice
TRIBUNAL
Everct-
Ei
Puerte
Hod
Rico
ita
la Comision de Reputacion de al Evercicio de la Ahbogacia
(Continued
la si 1 jel peticionano arriba nombrado pata informe sobre sus candici@Res moralas. En cumptimiesto de las | reglas de esta Comision expaio el presenie edicto que se publicara tres vecés
en
dos
p@odicos
de
rante el termino de cualquier persona que oponer a dicha por escrite dentro guientes a la ultima
edicto,
debiendo
Puerto
Rico,
dt-
diez dias, para que que tenga motives solicitud les exponga de los diez dias §$ipublicacion de este
dirigir
dicho
escrito
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under
section
tional
Housing
mits
a
Notice
cio de Tribunal
ia
referid)
a la
Aspirantes la solicitud
Comision
de
al Ejercicio de del peticionario
ered
oponer escrite
edicto, la
a dicha dentro
a
la
debiendo
direcciom
San
dirigir
del
Juan,
publicacion
Puerto 1960.
Cabrera
Seeretario
a
Lcdo.
de
21
de
la
sep-
million
to
de
Ejercicio
chand
EN EL PUERTO de
cia
Ex
al
parte:
Ejercicio
Juan
N.
Peticionari®
Sobre:
cicio
Abogacia
de
la
Tribunal
de
la
Supremo
Puerto
Casals
al
EDICTO
de
Aboga-
Torruelta
Admision
Ejer-
El
Hon.
Rico
a
re-
feriio a la Comision de Reputacion de Aspirantes al Ejercicio de la Abogacia la
solicitud
del
peticionario
arriba
nom-
brado para informe sobre sus condiciones morales. En cumplimiento de las
de
regias de esta Comision expite el pregente edicta que se publicara tres veces en dos periodicos de Puerto Rico, durante el termino de diez dias, para que cualquier persona Que tenga motivos que opaner a dicha solicitud los exponga por escmto dentro de los diez
dias
siguientes
a
la
ultima
de este edicto, debiendo escrito a la direccion del
commitment first
Wilson
$140
monthly of
the
Rico.
Peticionario
Sobre:
ciated
este
edicto,
debiendo
in
the
is
is
V.
Mortgagee
Burns,
estate man,
tate fin.
will
al
dicho
Corp. a
developer; a
Frank
Colo.,
real
Sylvan
Oklahoma
an
Towers
are
Denver,
developer,
is
and Co. other prin-
Borinquen
Apartment
escrito a la direccion del Secretario que suscribe. San Juan, Puerto Rico, a 19 de septiembre de 1960. Ledo. Manuel Garcia Cabrera Secretario de la Comision de Reputacion de Aspirantes al Ejercicio de la Abogacia Direccion:; O’ Donell 202 San Juan, Puerto Rico.
publicacion
Architects.
cipals
three-
dirigir
Architect
is James T. Barnes Besides Wilson,
said
Admision
Puerto
project
Contractors
Mufiiz Nufiez and Sargent, Webster, Crenshaw, & Folley, Asso-
of
building
the
of
buildings the first.
for
for
General
_ three-building,
project.
for
recreational swimming
playground.
Contractor
cov-
building
balconies
Interstate
Ejercicio de la Abogacia EDICTO El Hon. Tribunal Supremo de Puerte Rico ha referido a la Comision de Reputacion de Aspirantes al Ejercicio de la Abogacia la solicitud del peticionarie arriba nombrado para informe sobre sus condiciones morales. En cumplimineto de las reglas de esta Comision expido el presente edicto que se publicara tres veces en dos periodicos de Puerto Rico, durante el termino de diez dias, para que cualquier persona que tenga motivos que oponer a dicha solicitud los exponga por escrito dentro de los diez dias siguientes a la ultima publicacion
Notice
TRIBUNAL SUPREMO DE RICO Comision de Reputacion
Aspirantes
mort-
middle-in-
Legal Notice EN EL TRIBUNAL SUPREMO DE PUERTO RICO Comision de Reputacion de Aspirantes al Ejercicie de la Abogacia Ex parte: Graciany Miranda Mar-
de la Abogacia Direccion: O’Donell 202 Apartado 522 San Juan, Puerto Rico. Legal
exterior
apartments and including
A commercial area of about 16,000 square feet will be situated on the grounds.
14story 208-unit be completed in
the
Features
Garcia
al
to provide
proposed
cies
a
Comision
Aspirantes
Na-|
per-
bedroom = apartments.
este
de
all
Rentals in the project, which are set by the FHA, will range from $85 monthly for efficien-
suscribe.
Manuel
the
which
the second and third would be identical to
escrito
que
Rico,
de
Reputacion
dicho
Secretario
tiembre
de
only
$10
la Abogacia arriba nom-
solicitud les exponga de los diez dias si-
ultima
FHA
FHA
the
de
sente edicto que se publicara tres veces ea dos periodicos de Puerto Rico, durante el termino de diez dias, para que cualquier persona que tenga motivos
guientes
of
Act,
insurance for rent projects.
The
brado para informe sobre sus condiciones morales. En cumplimiento de las reglas de esta Comision expido el pre-
que por
207
son said the building would about a year.
El Hon. Rico ha
Reputacion
include
1)
|$3 million first building in the project next Wednesday. Wil-
Juan F._ Esteves Admision al Ejerci-
Abogacia EDICTO Supremo de Puerta
Page
Contractor James Wilson, president of Borinquen Towers Apartment Corp., said yesterday that work would begin on the
EN EL TRIBUNAT SUPREMO DE PUERTV RICO Comision de Reputacion de Asptrantes al Ejercicio de la Aboga-
cia Ex. parte: Peticionario Sobre:
the
gage come
la direccian del Secretario que suscribe. San Juan. Puerto Rico, a 21 de septiembre de 1960. Ledo. Manael Garcia Cabrera Secretario de la Cemision de | Reputacion de Aspirantes al Ejercicio | de la Abogacia Direccion: O’Donell 202 | Apartado 522 San Juan, Puerto Rico.
from
rinquen Towers the first project facilities in Puerto Rico to be insured | pool and
‘
City
and
Oklahoma
Goldreal
John
City
es-
Grif-
attorney.
This same group comprises Insular Investment Corp., which last week announced it has; acquired the site of the proposed Ponce de Leon Hotel on Ashford Ave. adjacent to Dos Her‘manos Bridge. tends to sponsor
a $10 million Present at ing
were
The group inconstruction of
hotel there. yesterday’s
Wilson
and
sign-
Burns,
re-
Presenting the sponsor; Paul Aguirre and James Brophy, re presenting James T. Barnes; regional director Wendell Edwards, and General Graham W. McGowan of the FHA; and Vincente Mufiiz Nuiiez, for the architects.
S
FORMER
MODEL
waited
results
PORT
OF
SPAIN,
Harris.
among
been
postponed
until
From
assessing
Page
the
29.
chances
for
a
start
most to settle dangerous disputes. The Soviets did not applaud when
toward
real progress on easing tensions at
dirigir dicho Secretario que
this
assembly
session.
And
Khru-
Eisenhower
finished
and yesterday
the U. S. deleghtion.
suscribe. San Juan, Puerto Rico, a 16 de septiembre de 1960. Ledo. Manuel
shchev’s proposals of revising the U. N. some said, could wreck the
including Christian
Garcia Cabrera Secretario de la Comigion de Reputacion de Aspirantes al
world
from
Ejercicio Done!
de
202
la
Abogacia
San
Juan,
Direccion:
Puerto.
Legal
QO
organization.
There
Rico.
was
EL
TRIBUNAL
PUERTO
RICO
Comision
Aspiraates
al
cia
Ex
Bautista De
parte:
Peticranario c10 de la
de
Ejercicio
DE
la
Aboga-
la Cruz
Sierra
into 3 third
rede
manded
Aspirantes al Ejereicio de la Abogacia la soltcitud del peticionario arriba nombrado para informe sobre sus _ condi-
ciones
morales.
En
cumptimiento
vos
que
opener
a
dicha
solicitud
de
The
Rico, para moti-
los
brera
Secretario
de
la
de
Re-
putacion de Aspirantes al Ejercicio la Abogacia Direccion: O’Doneli Apartado
322
San
Juan,
Legal EN
EL
RICO
Aspirantes Ex parte:
SUPREMO
Comision
de
Sobre:
Admision
al
a la Comision
de
DE
THE
EjerciEl Hon. Rico ha
Reputacion
de
Agpirantes al Ejercicio de la Abogacia la solicitud del peticionario arriba nombrado para informe sobre sus condicio-
mes morales. En cumplimiento de. las regias de esta Camision expigo el presente edicto que se publicara tres veces em dos periodicos de Puerto Rico, durante el termino de diez dias, para que cualquier persona que tenga motivos qme oponer a dicha solicitud les exponga
por
escrito
@muientes
edicto, la
a
dentro la
direccian
de
ultima
debiendo del
de
ia
de
Abogacia
diez
dicho
Secretarie
Gan Juan, Puerto tlembre de 1960. Cabrera Secretarie Reputacion
los
publicacion
dirigir
que
dias de
sieste
escrito
a
suscribe.
Rico, @ 21 de sep Lcedo. M. Garcia de la Cemision de
Aspirantes
al
Direccion:
O'Donnel
Ejercicio
Apartado 622 San Juan, Puerto Rice)
He
de-
discussion
of
itself originally
location
of
the
headquarters
the
money,
be
new
start
be
even
abandoned
in
made in
the
and
a
elsewhere, U.S.S.R.
202
——-CANCIO
HAPPI EST SCOTCH
BLENDED SCOTCH WHISEY 08.0 PROOF. IMPORTED BY BALLESTER HERMAN@S) INC., war’
PP.
¥.
of State refrained
Khrushchev,
independence
to
its
African colonies. Nkrumah, addressing | the General Assembly, accused Portugal of maintaining its African colonies.
“Though lieve,” he of the
even of
slavery
it is difficult to besaid; “the condition
ordinary African
than
it is
South
gambles
extreme
The
Union
Africa.”
f
by
ters of. colonialism at
is worse
in the
Representatives of Turkey also spoke. Khrushchev warned dress that the final colonialism either will ful or “accompanied gerous
in
Iran}
and
in his adb a be by; ; ian
the
stippor-
who ¢lutch
measures.”
Soviet a
. delegation statement
also
referring
to dependent nations, for which they asked complete autdnomy: 1. Immediate independence without any mpre delay, \of all dependent. territories. 2. Elimination of all strong
colonial
points,
including
pos-
sessions and zones or areas of territorial origin of other coun‘was a report yesterday that police tries. a ‘may have spotted him briefly in Khrushchev proposed}! the the rough terrain of Barrio Cotto creation of a United Nations ‘Laurel, east of Ponce. ' The man in question disappeared committee composed of neutral
V.V.O. ONKER
applauding
circulated
(Continued from page 1) Cancio added he agreed “so ‘much so” that he sent the letter with his instructions to the Division of Correction. e Killer Still Missing : Rodriguez is still missing. There
MARTIN'S
Secretary A. Herter,
accord
Khrushchev’s two hour and 20 minute speech of 18,000 words came one day after President Ei-
Reputacion
cio de la Abogacia EDICTO Tribunal Supremo de Puerto
the Nations
perhaps
al Ejercicio de la AbogaFiliberto Santiago Rosario
Peticionaria referido
de 202
Rico.
Notice
TRIBUNAL
PUERTO de cia
Puerto
1 He
New York in 1945. Khrushchev now proposes that the entire elaborate $70 million plant, for which the United tes supplied most of
Rico, a 19 Garcia Ca-
Comision
May
plane.
war.”
open
Soviet Union
United
ex-
edicto, debiendo dirigir dicho es. la direecion del Secretario que
suscribe San Juan, Puerto da septiembre de 1960. M.
spy
world
wide
supported
ponga por escrito dentro de los diez dias siguientes a la ultima publicacion de este crito a
U-2
President
the
the U-2 incident and ‘‘aggressive”’ American actions in this session of the assembly.
las reglas de esta Comision expido el Presente edi¢to que se publicara tres
veces en des periodicos de Puerto durante el termine de diez dias, que cualquier persona que tenga
of the
on
on
policy,” the United States could at any moment “plunge mankind
Sobre: Admision al EjerciAbogacia EDICTO El Hoa.
Tribunal Supremo de Puerto Rico ha ferido a la Comision de Reputacion
based
Thursday,
Ghana President Kwame | Nkrumah speaking after Khrushchev yesterday urged members of the Atlantic Alliance’ to bring pressure on Portugal to
in
said that since Eisenhower interpreted that incident as “state
Reputacion
de
conciliatory
attack
Eisenhower,
SUPREMO
de
little
Khrushchev’s
Notice
incident EN
Jelke vice case.
senhower had urged all nations to use U. N. machinery to the ut-
1)
Khrushchev
speech as having wrecked much of
have
Sept.
She was a witness in the Mickey
(Continued the
II
here
is shown
She
Khrushchev Slams. The Door Shut
atranged
War
caused
(AP Photo)
by
World
Texas,
Houston,
to learn ‘what
in a 1953 photo when she was a model, known as Diane
West Indies leaders on revision of the U. S. bases agreement in
in ~
autopsy
apartment, Sept. 20.
Houston
in her
Trinidad
talks
DIES—Police
of an
death of Mrs. Diane Graham, 29, whose body was found
Bases Talks Deferred (AP)—Preliminary
for
orks sight
before
police
could
get
Rodriguez is believed to be
2
a3
Exe
5
ae
hiding out in that general
rea,
member
countries
nations
gotiations. 1 got See
to represent
involved
in
such
yepenmaiertars
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‘24, 1960 | THE SAN JUAN STAR — Saturday, September
| MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS
Sports Today
Guaranteed To Happen
Pittsburgh
92
55
626
—
New York
89
57
610
—
St.
85
61
582
6%
Chicago
84
62
575
5
8
63
571
5%
Los Angeles
78
68
.534
18%
Cleveland
12
T3
497:
16%
San
Fran.
74
73
503
18
Washington
72
74
.493
17
Cincinnati
66
81
449
26
Detroit
67
80
.456
22%
64
83
.435
25%
Louis
Chicago
Phila,
|
68
568
8% Baltimore
55
92
374
37
Boston
53
93
363
38%
Kansas City 53 93 363 36 Not including last night’s games. Today’s Games
Not including last night’s games.
:
Today’s Pittsburgh
game than pugs in fights. Coaches will tell banquets their main: job is character building and give their squads a laugh. The importance of the defensive unit will be stressed, but the offensive stars will be paid more
Games
(Friend
17-11)
at Mil-
New
waukee (Burdette 17-12). St. Louis (Miller 41) at Chica-
3
go (Ellsworth
%
6-13).
Philadelphia Conley
413)
53
at Cincinnati
Lish 413). Only games
ton
(Mc)-
scheduled.
CNot
: up a goal-post fight between
AMERICAN
students which
leagues will spend
a lot of time defining
the
offense.
A college coach will be outraged when one of his he doesn’t intend to risk injury because he has a ' ball offer. George Marshall will explain what's wrong with games for slugging, Kids will be thrown out urage them. be done to the coaches who
Clemente,
the officials. but nothing will
he
will demand
the
that
calls
plays
;
on television.
Used-up National Leaguers will turn into stars in the American. At least one coach will be hung in effigy from the statue of an
educator
on the campus.
Yale-Harvard
Moon,
Los
Angeles HOME RUNS
Banks,
Chicago
Mays, San Francisco RUNS BATTED
be reinstated.
flying wedge
old college star will make a lot
select
Puerto Mufes
with
a
Power
of the
with
the
101
RBI
while
egghead
is more
popular
the
than
depart-
Cepeda
player
with
Luis Arroyo
of the Yankees
(Based
Puerto
Members
Dorado
at at
startRican Rivera
six
or
more
Chicago
White
at
bat)
Cepeda, Power,
San Francisco Celveland
Sox
Taylor,
-285 -284
Chicago-Phil.
Aparicio, Chicago White Alou, San Francisco Cincinnati-Phil. * Pagan, San Frnaciser
-283
Sox
287 273 -266 -263
Becquer, Washington Javier, St. Louis
2254 -247
Fernandez,
238
Amaro,
Detroit
Philadelphia
Valdivielso,
231
Washington PITCHING
-212
w
“Golf
Beach
the Bolera 2 p.m.
25@
Pittsburgh
Mifioso,
Club
Championships,
de
Rio
Piedras
starting
Baseball Chicago Boricuas vs Puerto Rican All-Star team at Paquite Montaner in Ponce starting at 10:3 a.m.
FRIDAY’S MELBOURNE,
FIGHTS Autralia
(AP)
—Auburn Copeland, U. S. Negro lightweight, defeated Australian champion George Bracken on points in a 12round bout yesterday. Copeland weighed 131% anc Bracken 135 pounds.
Fornieles, Pascual,
L 5 68
2
Ramos,
Washinngton
ll
16
«3.56
Pizarro,
Milwaukees
6
7
4.54
Marichal, Hernandez.
9
San Francisco Washington
Japanese LONDON
syndicate of
the
4 2 4 1 41
(AP)—A
has
Japanese
finalized
three-year-old
horse, Tulyartos,
purchase Irish
son
|
?
Aga Kahn’s Tulyar which won Epsom Derby in 1952.
The
London
bloodstock
A kid will run the
;
wrong
with
way
Wrong
and
a punt
Way
Riegels
dicate, had passed
HAS A
opposition until he is flattened.
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Oil. Seals
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4
the
agency
the horse
Ireland.
FOR HIS MANY FRIENDS
will be interviewed in his home town in California. Linemen will get sore at a back and open up holes for the
late
said Japanese veterinary surgeon K. Okade, a member of the syn-
SPECIAL OFFER
A coach will resign before the last game of a losing season and
his club will win it.
race-
of the
PUERTO RICO'S FAVORITE MOBILE ICE (REAM STORE
result There will be at least one ticket-scalping scandal which will team. university the of members in the suspension of
257 389
Buy
co-eds.
oo
ERA 255 «302
Boston Washington
of at least one famous college team will be suspended
in their leads.
has
Lopez, New York Herrera. Philadelphia
bow-
over
on
Clemente,
her The star back’s girl will go to the prom dateless because beau is in the infirmary with a concussion. The teams playing on television will have bigger bands than the Sehool of Music. Juiliard when People will wonder what the television announcer means he uses such terms as red-dogging and jitter-bugging. — . a for getting drunk the night before a big game. The bookmakers will learn about an injury in practice faster than the reporters covering the college squad. the football reporters use oftenest “Vaunted” will be the word
has
a 41 record with the Yankees and Juan Pizarro is 6-7 with the Milwaukee Braves in the pitching de-
Dolls
football
.304 Or.297
Cleveland
The prettiest girls will attend the Yale-Harvard game. There will be at least one article in a student periodical claiming the
.314
93 and Clemente 91. Power's record shows 82 runs driven in.
36-hole final round starting at 9:30 a.m. El Morro Ciub Championships, 36hole final round starting at 9:30 a. m. Bawling J.P. Bawling Service Junior Classic
~
IN
Herse, Racing Puerto Rico Futurity
race, 3 p.m.
esEEE
old grad
Pittsburgh
Aaron, Milwaukee Mathews, Milwaukee Boyer, St. Louis Robinson.
A player who signals for a fair catch will be denounced as yellow. The championship of a conference will be decided when a player’s . leg is, broken in what the injured kid's
The
$8,510
LEAGUE
Larker, Los Angeles Great, Pittsburgh Mays, San Francisco
Lou Little will be praised whenever two old Columbia players meet.
An
to
Chicage Boricuas vs All-Star team at Parque starting at 2:30 p.m.
BATTING
players decides big-league base-
Vic
ment
Baseball
eeste NATIONAL
high
Indians at .295. Minoso leads
TOMORROW
what’s wrong with the opposition. The university publicity man will get out a story about the high 1Q of a star, but won’t mention the low ones on the squad. During the World Series, reporters will pester telegraphers for. football scores. A fight manager will announce he will turn a college player into a heavyweight fighter. There will be numerous interviews about the defense catching up with
Eliminations
Bowling Junoir Clinie open to all junior lers at Paradise Bawling Center ingat 9 a.m.
SEREEE
will play
and Cleve-
BOWLING
uvuwe
pro
both
in
owners
LEAGUE
ebae
The
during the summer ‘
at
Rican team for Ibero_American Games, Escobar Stadium, starting at 1:30 p.m.
#
in the same pro line.
at Bos-
1411).
147)
was
batting average. Following Minnie Minoso's percentage were Puerto Rican lando Cepeda of the Giants at
partment. First
Bats)
Wrestlers
opponents
(Pierce
Clemente
aek
games)
BATTING
The suspended fer paying students, but nothing will happen to the -president. star will appear in pro who never attended college.
mmer
yesterday’s
(Based on 375 Or More
will be a drunk in-a raccoon coat at every eastern game. i
including
15-9)
YORK (®—Puerto Rican hold, three’ of the first
four leading positions among Latin Americans playing in the Major Leagues. The Pirates’ Roberto
Weekend Sports .
uustue
There
he loses.
(Ditmar
NEW batters
land (Perry 17-9). Baltimore (Fisher 12-10) at V’ashington (Lee 86). Kansas City (Hall 7-12) at Detroit (Bruce 3-6).
or
MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS when
York
(Monbouquette
Chicago
2
(Mahaffey
ClementeTops Latin Hitters |
AMERICAN LEAGUE
NATIONAL LEAGUE
By Jimmy Cannon Milwaukee |
the coach
25
in
. HE SAN) SUADM STAK + Saturday, September 24): 1960
Sports At A Glance
Brazil Will Send Big. Squad To Santiago Games Oct. 11 SANTIAGO
South
(AP)—Brazil, winner of the last three
American Gamies, has announced that it will 'gend
2\a 30-40-man team
to the Ibernian American
held in Santiago, Chile Oct. 11-16. expected to arrive Oct. 8. Puerto Rico of 28-30 and tions to select sentatives will Sixte Escobar at 1:30p. m.
Paret
DIDN’T HELP—John
as
F arquhar
galfer
Bemar.
(AP
didn’t
help
the
putts—they
Golf Championship.
stayed out—and
The Amarillo,
he lost the match
Times
News
Service
of 16 daily double $1,138 each, after
longshots
the
first
two
at Lincoln Downs, R. day, failed to collect
races
I., Thurstheir win-
only has
24 of the been
sold. Officials ing
cashed.
Forty
New the
about
Volvo
from
Sweden,
it’s both
sports
car
canceled
Aqueduct
and
Pacific
fael Osuna
of Brazil
of
the
Tennis
Tourna-
of Mexico
, Ra
beat
ald
Dell of the United States, 64, 6-4;
Earl Buchholz of the U.'S. topped Englishman Mike Sangster, 7-5, 13-11;
Australian
Rod
Laver
was
eliminated by American Ron|Holmberg, 7-5, 64; Chuck McKinley
because
of
Barry
the
condition.
Meanwhile,
world
the
of
nandez
won
$2 tickets
rounds
over
had
been
Nicholas
York
Rac-
Arena
on
of
Minor
Saratoga
League
World
the first time since nated the Rochester
Fer-
Series
1934, Red
for
elimiWings
10
Thursday,
Redl
at
St.
Sept.
19.
The Leafs thereby entered final round of the series by feating
Thomas
Norm
in
decision
Stefan
tripped
63.
ROCHESTER (®#—The Toronto Maple Leafs, who qualified for the
Jorge
Argentina. a
MacKay 62,
Toronto Makes Finals
promoters
middleweight
Fernandez
have not yet received any Internal Revenue service directive re quiring the identification of winners of more than $600 in double betting.
thing
be
tonsil
passed,
operators
Moffitt
ment here yesterday. In other matches
MORE of the
Association,
Belmont,
winning
Billie
Perry,
Internal
had
defeated
den
ing
limit
Bueno
downed Mike Crane, 60, 6-3, and
as required under new Revenue regulations. time
Maria
son of Argentina scheduled for Oct. 15 at Madison Square Gar-
hove advanced to Oct. 15 the bout scheduled for Oct. 22 between Denny Moyer and rank-
the
(®—Wimbledon
champion
Southwest
Monday.
nings. They apparently decided to think things over before identifying themselves at the pay windows
After
ANGELES
|
United States, 64, 7-5, in a quarter final match in. the International
sary. Paret requested that a title fight with South American ehampion Luis Federico Thomp-
The holders tickets worth won
(AP)—World
champion Benny of Cuba will be
on
f
LOS
The medics will examine Paret to see whether or not a tonsil operation will be neces-
New Revenue Law Notes Track Loot
Nice
YORK,
mission
York
Checkup
examined by the doctors of the New York State Athletic Com-
to Deane
Wirephoto.)
New
1:47.9.
Bueno Advances
middleweight (Kid) Paret’
ee
tries to drop his putts with help of twists and during
a semi-final match of the U.S. National Amateur Tex.
ate.
4 Olympic - 800:meter c¢harhpion Peter Snell of New Zealand triumphed at this distance in
will send a squad the first eliminathe track reprebe held today at Stadium starting
For
NEW £
to be.
Games
The Brazilian team is
Tops
8-4.
the
Red
Wings,
41,
the dein
7 Feet
Toronto,
who
won
the first, round
inter-
against’ Buffalo, 4-0, took a 7-0 lead against the Red Wings before Rochester collected four rugs on two homers in the seventh inning.
national track and field meet here Thursday. Thomas’ leap was short of his world record of seven feet, three and three-quarter inches.
await the results of the series between Denver and Lousiville to decide their opponent in the finals.
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siiGiaactch Will Go. Up To Bantam Class Pascual Perez of Argentina in eight plans to campaign as a bantamweight.
Cardiologo
(4th Race) Rigoleto
Race DOUGLAS
NIOUVeauwbery
ist—$1.550; clmg ($3,500); 2 1/16-m. (Native) Cano (G, Rivera) A Pefiolana (G. Rivera) Nellie (No Boy) Candada (F. Rivera) Mimerva (M.. Diaz) Boreas (Valdes)
Grece
Siva
(No
¢| the handsome,
4—yrs—up; 114
Kingpetch
Boy) ”
(Bonilla)
114
impressive
earlier
this
year,
could sweep im if fit. Colonel Lane always a threat, might run dewn Litty. 3rd—$3.550; alw; 3—yrs; 7 f. (imported) 1 Negro Monte (No Bay) 112 1A Chispita (No Boy) 106 2 Catcher (No ) 108 2X Congolesa (C ro Jr.) 105 3 Tie Donato (Caraballo) it 4 Danny Jr. (E. iit 5 Voluntario (Iglesias) 105 6 (Melanesia (No Boy) 106 7 (‘Stamarn (Landran) 108 8 Yueatan (Belmonte) 110 9
3® 31
Arecibo
(No
Boy)
Don Beno (No Boy) Talaren (No Boy) Negre Monte is receiving
<$jand
six
Seesausunn
after recent injury will be right on the heels ef Negre Monte. Cateher could make third. 4th—$8,510; PUERTO RICO FUTURITY; 2-—yrs: 6 f. (Native) San Jorge (Maldonado) 116 (Radiola (Nieves) 113
‘Yunque
(Diaz)
(Rescate (Carabailo) Cardiologe (Cordere Jr.) Sevillano (No Bay) My Count (Ayala) El Comanche (Burges) Paladin (Belmonte) Debla (F. Rivera) Cardeilege has been beaten
Fedora
and
meither
are
his fs
first
ome
fer but
Rie
of
of
Nalon
eight im
the
simee
wins
the
March
race.
better
winning
13
My
and
Count
youngsters,
get
up
second. Yunque has let of speed, should tire under the het pace.
Sth—$1.500;
alw;
3-yrs;
6
f.
(Native)
I 2
Maria de] Don Boni
3.
EI
5 6 7
(No Bey) Cuquito (Andino) La Nena (J. A.
8 9
Lassie (Diaz) Den Pichi (Burgos)
106 110
Misdeal Gaucha
105 105
10 11
Pilar (No Boy) (de Jesus)
111 114
Premier (Bravo) luc (Perales)
4
than
114 111 ill 14 120
Velez)
(Galan) (Pizarro)
boxing’s
the
seven
inches
champion,
shorter
complained
ex-Dictator
Peron.
“I have fought 15 rounds times and I could have
AFTER
BIG ONE—Establo
Lares’ fleet two-year old star,
Cariologo, shown
after he had won his seventh straight of the year. He now has won eight of ten and
race tomorrow goes postward against nine other youngsters
in
the $8,510 Puerto Rico Futurity for native breds over six furlongs at El Comandante.
(STAR Photo by Julio Tobar.)
EL COMANDANTE RESULTS (Continued Frem Back Page) a gallop he has had all year. He busted out of the gate and top and came gliding in five and a lengths ahead of the latehalf lengths in front of Charm. FIRST —$3.000; alw; 4-yrs; 6 f. (Native) 1-El Lider (Matos) 5.40 out 4Petama (Reyes) out Time 1:14.4. Chiquitin, Cumbre, Parcelero and Prodigo also ran. alw;
z-yrs;
5%
f.
6Peari Key (Carabalio) 3-Afio Nuevo (Diaz) Time: 1:08.3 Libertad. Desacato, Come Ali and ran.
3.00 Tonga Tulipan
THIRD —$3,100;alw: 2-yrs; 2Rie Negro (Maldonado) I-Sevillane (Bonilla) Time: 1:15. Charm,
6f.
Do—a
FOURTH —$2,000;. clmg. Syrs;
5 f.
(Native)
2,50
(Native) 2.50 2.30
Bala,
It Easy, Carambeola, Maritere, and Tres Picachos also ran.
2,20 Dell, also
3.30 Take
= Negus 9_Centinela
Yankee
($1,600);
Blade
Basaltic
nued.”
Referee Callahan said, “Perez was al] through. Kingpetch was hitting him at will.” Kingpetch bed into the ring at 111% and Perez at 110%. Kingpetch’s great advantage in reach was an important factor.
(de
7
8 9 yo 11
‘rueno
a
(Rosario)
(Ne Boy)
score.
El
ether speed »
best
of
other
to Perez's
go on the offensive but he was too tired to keep it up very long. Perez wan the first round the second was a draw. In
third,
the
ex-champion
started
Perez he He
also
won
the
lashed out with made Kingpetch
took
the
fourth
round.
Kingpetch
went
to work
in the
fifth, punishing Perez with a body attack
and
then
shifting
to
Velez)
tt
9533
110 106 105 110
109
ene
Bohique should
110 313 105 165 here
pick
the’ stretch. Walter hersesy
oe
the
head. He opened a cut on Perez’s left cheek. The victer scored
with
a strong
right in the sixth that sent Perez reeling
against
the
ropes
in
(Ayala)
Directors, Pecosita and Bochinche also
Moose La
Ley
Baby, Yuya and
Oscar
SEVENTH -— $2,300;
B, Ardistan, alse
clmg
Celeste,
ran.
($8,000-$10,000) ;
4yrs-up; 1 1/4 m. (imported) 2-Acropolis (Maldonado) 7-Call The Cops (Pacheco) Time:2;08.1. The Sharper. Polo Magnetico, Laterite and also ran. HANDLES: Pool: $63,05].70; $48,764; Daily Double: $17,018. $128,833.70. The daily double paid $14.30.
Barbalin, Julia D Mutuels: TOTAL:
CINCO-SEIS
($8,000-$10,000) ;
2—Litty,
Constructor
3.30
3—Negro
Monte,
Stanarn
3-30 | _Cardiologo 4 1:01.3. Complot, Turandot, Buen Consejo, Comidilla, and Anita V. also 5—Don Boni ran. 6—Guengo FIFTH — $1,300; clmg ($1,200); 4yrs-up: JT—Rigoleto, El Bohique, Walter A 6% f. (Native)
«..&
secret
that
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a
neutral corner. The Thailander continued to pound Perez at will in the seventh and the Argentinian tried to Tetaliate but was noticeably tired.
il should take
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as
both, hands. retreat and
14
4—
and the
an intense try for a knockout but FKingpetch shook off the punches.
ilu
Rigoleto (Corchado) Miami (F. Rivera) Eva (Ramos) =Magnolia (Aquino) Rigelete should so are
flor easy
wp
Mulata
Walter A (Olivo) Manantial (Diaz) Geoyita (iglesias) El Bohique (J. A.
and eighth
went
110
Jesus)
‘Tth—$2,250; elme ($4,000—$5.000); yrs—up: 1 1/16 m. (Native) 1 Ceremonia (Reyes) .
La
he
corner and advised him to throw some punches or he would stop the fight. In the eighth, Perez tried to
MOTORS
3 4 5 6
the seventh
Calahan
4—yrs—up;
(Bonillay
Pordiosero (No- Boy) Guenge, on a het streak,
2
rounds,
SIXTH $1,300; elmg ($1,600); 4-yrs; 1 1136 m. (imported) 2P. Errante (Maldonado) 4.90 3.10 3-Rusty (Ayala) 4.10 Time:1}49.3. Gillie Debb, Marmol,
Lianero,
2.50
many conti-
rounds,
pressure. chne
.
and
of Argentina’s
12. +Camovanas (Ne Bay) i - Bem Beni has the fractions te run these maidens dewn im the stretch, Marig del Carmen. Maria dei Pitar will be flying at the end, but may be tee late. Lassie has shown speed im the past, but tires wnder
of
bitterly after referee Mushy Callahan stopped the bout at 2:32 of the’ eighth. “I was. not knocked down,” said the five-foot one-time pal
(Imported)
only
king
division.
The 34-year-old Perez, 10 years older
SECOND — $2,650;
by
Between
battler
unruffled, inscratable
undisputed
smallest
109
109 106 pounds
lanky
| Bangkok and the stocky Argen‘tine was decided by Kingpetch’s savage body punches. “I fought actording to plan and I was not surprised when the referee stopped the fight,” said
Capo and Peficlana a very geed entry, should get the edge im a tight race, Nellie has been going goed lately, could well do it. Boreas has a chance under Valdes. 2nd—$3.350; alw; 2—yrs: 5 f. (Imported) i Chabita (Laureano) 1A Colonel Lane (Bravo) 113 2 (Nietecito (Torres) 114 2& ‘Tulipan (Sayan) 11e 3 Senora Annie (No Boy) 107 3C Sener Simen (Landrau) 114 4 ‘Constructor (Cordero Jr.) 105 5 My Girl (No Boy) 107 6 Chiringa (No Boy) 7 Desacato (Matos) 8 Litty (Ayala) Litiy should be able te go all the way. Constructor,
bloody
And jockey-sized Perez, one of + the greats of the 112-pound di- He used his left jab to contain vision, said he’s, not thinking of the Argentinian and his height and reach to stand off and punish ‘ retiring. The rematch Thursday between Perez with beth hands.
LONGSHOT |” (7th
LOS ANGELES (AP)—World flyweight champion Kingpetch said yesterday after disposing of ex-champ
Fs
BEST BET
HNOS.,
INC.
SEE
PICKS PAGE
27
canna
“the Sen Juan Star
1
DOUGLAS’
§$PORTS. San Juan, Puerto Rico, Saturday, September 24, 1960
n o t s o B s Down Magic N umber 4
Yan
ee
WinterLeague
Drops Ponce Guarantee
+
For AL Pennant BOSTON (AP)—The New York Yankees, rushing | toward their tenth American League pennant in 12 years
The owners of the Caguas, San Juan, Santurce, and Mayaguez Winter League baseball clubs have voted not to require a $300 per game guarantee from the Ponce Lions.
under Casey Stengel, exploded for five runs in the eighth inning yesterday and brushed Boston aside, 5-1. It was +
their seventh straight victory. The Yankees, handcuffed for seven innings by Billy Muffett’s
five-hit break,
At a meeting of the five club owners Thursday, Pomce was given a vote of confidence in
It came
The
Lions
Ponce
as
sible
Club
their
strong
in
cessful
on
support to
the
1959-60
a run and
in
seores
contract
before
because
to
send
the
Aug.
31 dead-
outfielder.
said the contract
misplaced,
but
tentatively
agreed
27th
when
that
had
the
been
two
had
to terms
Leith
was
a baseball meeting
June
attending
in Toronto,
Elliot Again Breaks 4:00 DUBLIN,
tralia’s
Ireland
Herb
four-minute
time
(AP)—<Aus-
Elliott barrier
yesterday
broke for
to win
the
the
16th
the
mile
at Dublin’s international Meet in 3:57.0.
track
He ran at Santry Park where two years ago he set his great world record of 3:54.5.
With
fellow
Australian
Al-
bert Thomas as the early pace setter, he soon ground out his
old
rival
Laszlo
Tabori,
exiled
Hungarian. Only Flliott
in the shake
Terry
Sullivan
last off
Britain’s Gordie ished third.
Sullivan's Pirie,
few yards did second place
of
Rhodesia Pirie,
time:
a
distance
who
was
and fin-
3:59.8.
specialist,
timed 3:59.9 to erack four minutes for the! mile for the first
time.
4007
Tabbri }
f
was
fourth
singled
in
two
ONE—What
appears to be a four-horse finish in
the sixth race yesterday at El Comandante
is really only
between two horses, Principe Errante, the winner closest to the camera, and Rusty.
The mirror reflection makes
look like four horses are involved. Rusty for first and
The STAR
it
had picked
Principe Errante for second.
Sox.
three
New
the second
Any
place
combination
York
victories
of or
were
the
last
two
on
the
card.4—
The STAR’s two second choices edged out the top selection in both the sixth and seventh. El Lider at a $5.40 payoff set off five straight winners. He was followed home by Pearl Key ($3.00), Rio Negro ($2.50) —the best bet of the day—Costa Norte ($3.30) and El Negus ($5.80)—the
best
longshot.
The last two winners, Principe Errante and Acropolis, returned
$4.90
and
$12.90.
The cinco-seis pool at El Comandante yesterday paid $29.90 for six winners and 85 cents for five. It might
be
said
that
El
Ne
gus was not much of a longshot at $5.80, but this handicapper had difficulty in finding a best
longshot
when
making
the selec
tions.
El
Negus
looked
like
a good!-
price
of
running
Cauchy,
against
Ecuador
the
and
likes
Tete
B.
He had won at the distance only once since January, and while he seemed to be in the right spot, he didn’t merit being a favorite.
On the otherhand, second choice in the
Chicago
and
Acropolis, last race,
was not a 5-1 shot, the overlay should have been apparent to
any
knowing horse player. As second choice to Call The Cops, he was figured at 7-5 considering his powerful effort against Occidental on Sept.4 at a mile and an eighth, Raul Maldonado, 1959’s top jockey, won riding honors yes-
Muffett,
Fornieles
(8), Nichols (9) Turley (93). L-
(8),
(#—Behind the fourof Ned Garver, the
For
Garver,
third nine
victory |
it
was
of the
, but
it
was
Kansas City Detroit
unning
ride Rio
Errante.
aboard Negro
(See RESULTS,
the was
Page
frontas
27)
easy
seven
was
innings
The
called
because
of '
Cards
trail
the
eight
games
first-place
who were last night, games and yet
to
play.
Ernie Broglio, aided by White’s. three-run homer, ched his 21st victory in first game. He permitted five
hits
The
to
the
hits off loser three
other
Bill not the just
Cubs.
Cardinals
banged
Glen
out
Hobbie
Chicago
12
and
hurlers.
i
Ken Boyer gave St. Louis the winning
margin
in the
nightcap.
He
brought
home
one
the
second
inning
on
run his
ia 31st
four-bagger of the campaiga and another two in the seventh vw } i with a triple. ~
Ray Sadecki was
his
PhiladeJphia
against
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9). L-Bunning (10-14). HR—Kansas City, Williams (12). Detroit, Colavito
(32).
the
Red
the winner
Birds,
scattering
Phillies.
(First
Game)
(21-7). L-Hobbie (1420). HR—St. Louis; White (16).
4
(Second Game) St. Louis 010 020 2—5 8:0 Chicago 100 000 0—1 5.0 ecki and Smith; Morehead and . W-Sadecki (98). LMorehead (2-9). HR—St. Louis, Boyer (31). +
PARTIAL SCORES Philadelphia
Principe
if
game
darkness.
for
128th
and
His
after
of
identical
51.
second
the be-
the
Burgess;
in-
of
The
by
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Witt and Crandall.
winners,
only
year
cluding Acropolis, He also scored with Rio Negro
three
doubleheader
the
ends
five hits over the abbreviated Detroit’s only run came on seven-inning game. Seth Morehead was the loser Rocky Colavito’s 32nd homer of the season. for the Cubs, who- fell within Dick Williams hit his 12th for one and a half games of the Kansas City. . National League cellar-dwelling
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Sullivan
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terday
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Kansas City Athletics defeated Detroit Tigers, 41, yesterday fore a crowd of only 1,050.
The only two races which were not forecast precisely
defeated
in both
have
eliminate
White
DETROIT hit pitching
By JIM DOUGLAS Five STAR first picks won at El Comandante yesterday to make the second time within three racing days that the STAR has picked five winners on one program.
they
would
Garver Hurls 4-Hitter
STAR Again Picks Five Race Winners
as
Cubs
Pittsburgh Pirates scheduled to play by six and a half
Both
CLOSE
Chicago
more. Any combination of four New York victories or Chicago defeats
Baltimore defeats would knock out the third place Orioles.
a
line, Senator owner Bob Leith said yestercay that he had agreed to terms with the first basemanHe
Maris
Berra and Bob Cerv produced
San
him
Roger
error.
another. Mickey Mantle walked. Bill Skowron droye in a run with a single, and singles by Yogi
League, had
agent
throuwing
led
a
season.
failed
Buddin’s
Gonder
to in
had
second-
yesterday
Jesse
Tony Kubex sacrificed him second. Hector Lopez doubled
owners
(AP)—The
off and reached first on shortstop Don
club
a free
had
CHICAGO
place St. Louis Cardinals clung desperately to ‘their faint Nx tional League pennant chances
suc-
International
Juan
To Stay -Alive
pos-
for reports that Nino Escanow playing for Columbus
become
the
a
ses
of the
and
as
The ow néts had wanted the guarantee to cover travel expenAs lera,
eighth
Cards Take 2
team
asked for a $300 guarantee from Ponce considering the Lions poor fan support in the past. The Lions finished fifth and last during
the
the
the
Pinchhitter
Monday
to making
season.
Earlier,
for
insure
a
order
in
waited
Yanks sent both Muffett and “<|Boston’s ace relief man, Mike Fornieles, to the showers.
view of the overwhelming support given earlier in the week to the team by the Ponce Lions Club pledged
pitching,
_
Cincinnati Burzardt and Bailey.
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Buhl
200
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Wynn and Lollar; Latman Romano.
and
5 1|Chicago 8 1/Cleveland
and
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and
Coker;
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and
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