the San Juan
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No.
278
Str
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Tel. 3-8400
Ss. Bi Split On Paths Of Achievement
Island's Income
Up 9.4 Pct.
CHICAGO MAP) They dandiddtes for
By HAROLD J. LIDIN Planning Board Chairman Ramon Garcia. Santiago announced
yesterday
that
the
net
income
the White House clashed historic television debate. Democ rat
of
$1,311,000,000.
:
to the
the increase. island’s trade
balance
continued
vorable,
with
to
be
imports
drop. Garcia
Santiago,
out-
Kennedy
to
& press conference which kicked
off
Planning
ed
that
Puetto
also
capita
Rico
while ed
Week,
per
has
family
reached
income
in
$571,
has
reach-
$2,724.
The
surge
income
in
was
the
cia Santiago as since the Korean
some
three
net
income
cent
island’s
described
times
net
When
Gar-
cracked
the sharpest War, and is
more
increase
registered
by
in
mainland.
of
the
than
the
3%
per
U.
out
compares
other (See
developing ISLAND
with
that Page
§.
Dag Tells UN Its Future Is At Stake ed General Assembly appearance yesterday, told the world
orgatiization®
that
not
only
his
future but that of the United Nations itself is at stake-in the crisis aroused by the Soviet attacks on him.
on
first
Kennedy
first, followed
He bumped
Nixon
satisfied,
by
to
a knee
hopped
a michrophone.
question
adopted.
spoke,
was
naive
up
to
He
Kennedy
gave
FIRE DESTROYS FACTORY—An estimated half million dollars worth of paint and equipment went up in smoke yesterday as fire destroyed the Superior Paint Factory on the Caguas-Rio Piedras road. The fire began at 2:55
N.Y.-P.R. Shipping
Racket Uncovered By MANUEL
SUAREZ
and
etting out: of his car.
offer
4
handshake
jit a rub
and
and
shoved
dealt
immature.
foreign trips he made
for example, (See
p.m. and, fed by exploding chemicals, raged danger ously
U. N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold, in an unexpect-
arrived,
his head
He
for over two hours. A gasoline tank blew up shortly before 5 p.m. Factory owner Adolfo Villanova Mayens, among the spectators, placed the damage at $500,00 0. The cause is under investigation. (STAR Photo by Gunter Hett.)
By RELMAN MORIN UNITED NATIONS (AP)—
spoke
hand.
were
of 6)
isn’t
again,”
‘with Nixon, saying Kennedy replied he has been in government 14 .years and that he thinks his and Nixon’s experience is' comparabile. Questioned about his experience, on which Republicans have Pitched nuch of their appeal in this campaign, Nixon said that after each of his
economies. FARM
a
Kennedy
The
that
But Planning board officials Provided no answers when asked how Puerto Rico’s gress pro-
duct
he
were locked in battle for a senate seat, not the The stakes were great: A chance to captu Presidency, re the favor of millions of viewers and listeners, of to affront them with a mere word or phrase. The twe men must have been nervous. At \ least Nixon 'was having a bit of physical difficulty.
reveal-
income
said
started moving
Nixon. After that came a question-and-answer session. Never in the nation’s political history, not even ia the renowned Lincoln-Douglas debates 102 year ago, had there been anything comparable. For Lincoln and Douglas
income another
speaking
Kennedy
There was no disagreement about overall goals, only for methods of getting to them. ?
unfa-
far
weighing exports, and from sugar showed
F.
Republican Richard M. Nixon countered;that America is on the move; that Kennedy’s program would lead to s tagnation, Furthermore, Nixon said, the cost of the Democratie program would be 13 billion more than the one he advocates for America.
Manufacturing, which zoomed 16 per cent, contributed most
dramatically However,
John
that “it’s time America
Puerto Rico last year leaped 8.4 per cent to a record high of
last night in an
GREAT
recommendations
which
of the expansion ‘of the Inte rnational DEBATE,
Page
29)
Fidel Threatens Move On Guantanamo Base UNITED NATIONS (AP)—Cuban'Prim
e Minister Fidel Castro told the U.N. General
Assembly last night his governmen t “ig seriously considering requesting within the framework of international law
that U. naval and military forces be withdrawn from the Gua nta nam o base.” Castro said the action
would be taken “if this base
becomes
a threat to our * The New York arrest of two men who operat peopl e.” ed a freight forwarding business in Brooklyn has The Cuban delegation and In a marathon uncovered a shippi ng racket in which an untold number of people who members of the Communist before the 96-n 4% hour speech Hammarskjold spoke against ation bloc, including Soviet Pre. the bearded a background of heavy assault shipped household goods here have been victimized, accord Cuban leader also mier Nikita S. Khrushchev, won the applofau upon his office by Soviet Pre- ing to New York City police. +— Khruse : shchey stood and applauded. mier Nikita S. Khrushchev, who when he suggested that Cuba would not have to stand alon has asked the assembly to abo- rez, 29, and his brother, Jose e New
Te men are, Alberto e-(keping the money inated
lish and
the secretary general’s job substitute a three-man
(See HAMMARSKJOLD,
Page
20)
Manuel, 30. They are charg-
York
300 families
victiontoed and the companywerecollect-
ed with accepting moneyjed for shipping the goods and
more than $50,000, of which (See SHIPPING, Page 20)
in the event of a U.S. attack.
The Soviet ‘premier clapped his
hands and then raised a clenched
(See CASTRO Pag ,20)
.
THE SAN JUAN STAR — Tuesday, September 27, 1960
Mobutu Demands Ouster
U.N. Sidelights
Of Guinea, Ghana Troops Joseph
BOROWIEC
porters
kidnaped
two
of
Col.
Red's UN PlanHit viet
attempts
high
#—A Westagainst So-
propagan-
tried
to
shut
Eisenhower
arranged
Meetings later in the day with two powerful leaders—Prime Minister, Nehru of India and President
Gamal
Abdel Nasser of the United
Arab Republic, in a drive to rally massive support against Khrushchev's proposals to abolish the secretary general’s office and
move
the U.N, out of the United
States. Argentina came to the support of Hammarskjold, praising him for ‘impartiality, wisdom and firmness.’ Diogenes Taboada, Argentina’s foreign minister, gave the assembly his natien’s pledge of ‘‘renewed confidence’ in Ham-
marsk jold.
at
troops
U.
the
It appeared staff,
N.
first last
two
voiced
week,
African
meddling
in
these
the
Congo’s
unlikely
‘headed
restrict mand.
Brit-
the
by
U.
N.
Ambassador
would U. N.
the
makeup
of
the
com-
Mobutu’s Congolese treops had rescued the commissioners, Jose
Nussbaumer and Damie Kandolo, fram the Lumumba mob in a
de-
town
that
nations
The
officials have consistently miaintained no Congolese authority can
Guinea
charging
force.
Rajeshwar Dayal of India, agree to Mobutu’s demand.
Ghana
of
N.
con-
ef the
749.
tense,
the
_U.
cent
ish-officered Ghana brigade totals 2,291 men; the Guinea battalion
de-
a_
of
withdrawal
Mobutu the
their
an
Kandelo
were
with
internal
Leopoldiville’s
was
head
taken
to
injuries.
outskirts.
a hospital .
lke Meets Nasser, Nehru in
the
tel and thy
Waldorf-Astoria
followed
meeting
neutralist
it with
with a portfolio of photographs taken during the President’s spectacular goodwill visit to India last December. A spokesman said the Presihis deep dent also expressed
with
another
leader,
ho-
a leng-
An
American
most
spokesman
and
The
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declared
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his
proposal
fer
a_
triumvirate.”’
Argentina UNITED i
Praises Hammarskjold NATIONS
the
Soviet
Sept.
N.
action
26
Union.
(P—Argentina yesterday praised Secretary-Gener.
Without
by name,
in the Congo
crisis
mentioning the Soviet Union
the Argentine leader declared ‘categorically
denies
accusa-
President Backs
Nikita
to create
a three-man
directorate
replacing
the secretary-
supported
the
Khrushchev
suggestion
that
the
demanded
Guinea
line completely.
ef Cengo
Lumumba, he hailed the “heroic Cuban “glorious chapter’ in Latin America’s
an end of the
should
U.N.
become
a part
Algerian
war
and that West
of Indonesia.
UNITED NATIONS (#—The U. N.’s special representative in the PRESIDENT
.. Seeks
EISENHOWER
key Asian
support
satisfaction at India’s and Pakistan’s success in settling their long-standing bitter dispute over divisien of the Indus River wa-
te Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold from Ambassador Rejeemissary in the shawar Dayal of India, the secretary-general’s Cups. ‘The: repert cevaiend 3 tonic Siete Ee Ne a ee been carrymg out its ee a ed
sky-
Tuesday,
Nehru
Auli
750,000 Greet lke In New York YORK
United
General
of build-
presented
NEW
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Philadelphia, 70, partly cloudy;
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Miami,
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86,
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mostly
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Chi-|
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U.N. Told Congo Poses War Threat
Prime
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Minister Patrice people” who opened a
has with
Canadian
Khrushchev
that the U. N. immediately restore the “free activities”
Minister John Diefenbaker. The President arrived here at noon and was greeted by throngs 8 to 10 deep on sidewalks, office
structive
Novotny
to line up
Minister
and
Accuses
UNITED NATIONS. Canada yesterday accused Soviet Premier Khrushchev of conducting a ‘giant propaganda drama of de-
Khrushchev's
persons hailed President Eisenhower yesterday as he arrived fer important fereign policy talks with the leaders
Ian
Woven-Wire Guards.
have with
Prime
Macmillan
Canada
general of the world organization: Addressing the General Assem-
aside
The American leader talks scheduled for today
British
see
UNITED NATIONS #—Cemmunist Czechslovakia’s President Nevotny yesterday strongly endorsed Nikita Khrushchev's
U. N. Assembly.
PROTECTION!
NEW YORK (#—Soviet Premier Nikita §. Khrushchev said yesterday Soviets still are bent on world disarmament ‘‘to rid the people of the fear of a third world war.’ He told a Biltmore hotel luncheon tendered him by American industrialist Cyrus Eaton: “We have the possibility to live in peace, and successfully to develop competition in the peaceful domain.”
Czech
to add that
sought
to ride to the 34th floor suite occupied
e*ee
the Nehru-Eisenhower talk took place in a cordial atmosphere.
Eisenhower
arrived
Nikita Says Reds Want Arms ‘Ban
U.
spent
brushed
except
Nkrumah
tiens of inefficiency frequently leveled at the world organizatien.”
discussing the
spokesman
Kwame
eee
by
crisis created by Khrushchev’s demand that the U. N. be overhauled to allow a triumvirate te replace secretary-general Dag Hammarskjold. all questions
elevater
Premier Khrushchev
said
Nehru
of their time
they entered an by Nehru.
key
President Ga-
mel Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic. Eisenhower
President
minister of defense and bead of the Indian delegation tp the United” Nations, greeted the African leader at the hotel door and together
Khrushchev
In Bid For Support At UN |
NEW YORK (AP)—President Eisenhower met yesterday with Nehru for an hour at his temporary White House headquar-
(#—Ghana's
at the Hotel Carylyle, yesterday for a breakfast meeting with Indian Prime Minister Nehru. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's
Assembly that President Eisenhower to the international conciliation and
Nehru’s and Nasser’s support before a climactic vote in the
NEED
with
again
time
meeting
for
mands
ters
door.”’
President
Mobutu
command—that
called
Together
16,400-raan
troop
troops, charging both Guinea and Ghana favor Communist-backed Lumumba in the Congo’s power struggle.
a “giant
Khrushchev
that
Ghana
brigade be withdrawn immediately from the Congo. The 29-year-old strongman also
da drama of destructive misrepresentation” to undermine the world organization. Kicking off the counterattack for the West was Prime Minister John G. Diefenbaker of Canada, who told the assembly President Eisenhower had tried to open the door to East-West conciliation, but
“Mr.
affairs.
com-
detachment, then drove them out of town and beat them severely. three-hour
to revise the United
conducting
full view of a U. N.
manded—this
Nations rolled. into high gear yesterday with the Russians accused
of
government
yesterday, reputedly in stitute almost 20 per
Infuriated,
By West UNITED NATIONS ern counter-offensive
Mobutu’s
missioners
YORK
it
ANDREW
President Sees Nehru
NEW
Hi
By
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo (# -—Sixty of Patrice Lumumba’s sup-
Ghana
@
2
Leon —
Ave. Seaturce
CAMACHO
Administrator
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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Tuesday, September 27, 1960
Govt. Plans Housing Bank. To Supplement FHA In PR. i
By
A.
W.
MALDONADO will introduce next! kear in the Puerto Rico Legislature a bill creating a “Puerto Rican FHA” to be named the Housing Bank. : Carlos Alvarado, h ead of the Commonwealth Housing Urban Renewal Corporat and
‘In his television pro era, Mufioz outlifitd the function of Housing) Bank as follows: 1. To Provide financing for homes Cost costiing! $4,000 and $5,0 This level of financing, 00,
Commonwealth government
ion,
creation
now. 2. To provide financing for the government "8s new “sel f-help* whereby an unfinished
said yesterday that he has initi ated the
of
Housing
Adaptable
To
Bank
to
be
Program
submitted
income
they Rico.
Puerto
It was
said
stressed
Cult
plement the FHA available through financing.
GIUSTI
-».-CAP The
Christian
candidate
Action
Party's
petition by petition recount yesterday reaped a fifth senatorial district-San Juan. The capture of San Juan means
the
party
will have
two
more
‘se-
natorial candidates in the field next November. It had prev iously been certified in the senatori al districts of Guayama, Arecibo, Aguadilla and Ponce, and in 25 house districts.
There are eight Senatorial districts and 40 House districts. CAP secretary” Eduardo Flore s Said that the two district candi -
dates to the Commonweaith Senate will be San Juan merchant Juan
Angel olic
Guisti,
and prominent
educator,
University member. The
Mrs.
of Puerto
acceptance
Belen
Serra,
Rico
of the
Catha
faculty
San
Juan
Senatorial district by the Depar tment of State, Flores Said, follow ed discovery of a mathematical error in the government tabul a-
tion.
Flores
voiced
optimism
PIM
that the
some
Federal
for all
the
are
not
adaptable
the sharpest weeks. They
of
Arbona
By HAROLD
Aguada,
near
Aguadilla.
two The
in rest
were spread around the island. “We. are convinced that polio is going down in Puerto Rico,” Arbona said. continuing
struggle
of the CAP
to
win recognition as a “party by Petition” will soon snare at least
two more election precincts for the party.
The GOP
gubernatorial can-
didate spoke in reply to @ Sunday night ‘speech of Gov. Mu-
fioz in which the latter lumped together Khrushchev, Fidel Cas-
tro,
statehood
Miguel
party
Angel
Garcia
Chairman
Mendez
and Ferre. In his speech Governor Mufioz charged the GOP is helping the cause of Communism by insisting Puerto Rico is a colony of the United
Offic lal Agrees With
secretary-generak
Pro-Independence (MPI) of Puerto
of
the
Movement Rico yesterday
agreed with Soviet prentier Nikita Khrushchev that Puerto Rico »be included among those areas still labeled colonial. Underscoring
his
opposition
United Nations the existence of colonialism.
for measuring sovereignty or
communism as a philosophy, MPI chief Juan Mari Bras, 33, noted nevertheless that “it isn’t enough that the U. S. ambassador (to
the
U.
N.)
and
the
youthful
MPI
the
“factors
established
by
the
Garcia
of the Statehood ReParty, yesterday’ back.
Stafehooder
in
Luis
the Yormer’s
-
i |
request
for an investization of -the Humacao flood disaster.
In a statement released by his
office,
Garcia “Mendez
said
no
|
Puerto Rico will “set their goal
for statehood in a forthrig ht manner.” Expressing confidence that the United States will grant state. hood to Puerto Rico once the
islanders that
request
the
Puerto
mere Rico
it, Ferre
said
expression - by
in
favor
of
state
|‘
ed public relations fir m which
allege
d ism followed 4 week-e nd of in- government had not tensive campaigning by Ferre vided for the safety along the north coas t of the affected by the /Humacao island from Aguadilla to Vega Baja.
fioz
last eight years, Mulegislated
has
Ferre
Police
creases,
and
teacher
wage
as
and tax
the
the increase of exemptions on
fruits
of
Pressure on the majority Pular Party of Gov. Mufioz.
U.S.
in-
the sale of rural hous-
ing units, Property
homes
The latter cited the
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asked that the United States submit itself to the judgement of “all the nations” of the earth. More specifically, Mari Bras urged that the case of Puerto Rieo be analyzed in the light of
Ferre
state-
of uncertainty and in an inferior status.” But once Mifioz has been toppled, he added, the Peop le of
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Agreement by the United States to reopen the case of Puerto Rico in the United Nations is the only “sensible” reply to the Khrushchev criticism, Mari Bras
jthe
Mufioz claim that Puerto Rico is not a colony. . Referring to Mujfioz’s claim. that label of colony for Puerto Rico is “the old Communist
line,”
Caribbean,
ed
Angel
Intensive
In 1958, tha U.N. approved a |jresolution saying that Puerto Rico was a dependent territor y of
to
Miguel Sa Publican
J. LIDIN Gov. Muifioz ’ with
hood will silence Sovie t criticism. The Ponce industrialist noted .| that the “GOP support States. for statehood”—in the Platform State Of Uncertainty of the nati onal party—is the best anFerre said the support given swer for both Mufioz and by Mufioz Khrushto Commonwealth chev. keeps Puerto Rico in a “stat e
K*s ‘Colonial’ Label For P.R. The
sai
The “dilly-dallying” island political status has left:the of Uni charges of American colonial ted States open for Soviet ism in the
Health
the island. A total of five cases was report-
and
of the government, Mufi oz who prefer to improve their erment housing project.
Private
Charges On Status
increase in brought the
Secretary
Aguadilla
governni,
U.S. Open To Red
occured weeks ago but were not reported because of a breakdown in communications caused by re cent flooding conditions around in
a low
*
these “cooperatives” os ies publblic. ic housi ing pro j due toe n incr eased ! ce sy Census Ordered that he! has ordered
Mufioz announced
to
hood standard-bearer Luis Stressed that A. Ferre charged yesterday. not all of the cases were new ones “Russia can’t say anything and the total did not represent about Hawaii and Alaska,” a new wave of polio. He said that some of the cages Ferre commented.
ed
to
Ferre: Mufioz Left
year’s total to 443, of which 438 were paralytic cases. Guilermo
over
who hi are f force d to 1 eave family income.
Puerto Rican Administrations,
ugh
The ‘Health Department said yesterday that 16 cases of Pparalytic polio were reported last
However,
States,
is turned
i
at La will
Polio Cases On Island Reach 443 week, recent
Housing
Fortaleza yesterday, however, that the not duplicate the efforts ‘of the FHA Housing Bank, a spokes man said, will supwork by supplying hous i ng finance needs not the Federal government or thro
“Puerto Rican FHA” in Puerto Rico. The
ANGEL
that
are made
house
finishes
el
Mujfioz
because
which
t
ure Gov. Mufioz, in a teievision Program shown last Sund ay, spoke of the “Puerto Ricane FHA” that will be Suided by regulations adaptable to the “culture an d necessities of the
family.”
family
3. To help financing “hou sing cooperatives)” The is stimulating the formatio n of
Ban semen etter cet eee wsepniiaeelliecs: ie 3 ane i BS
a study on the to the governor,
the
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STAR — Tuesday, September 27, 1969
NEWS
IN BRIEF.
Deficit
Denounces
Ike
rdly Spending As Cowa sident Eisenhower (AP)—Pre
PHILADELPHIA
Thursday! America’s largest selling fashion shoe brand .
—
as & threat to of the political |
yesterday denounced deficit spending world leadership as well as the;“way
here shertcoward.” The president made the statement “Nothing can ly before ‘he departed for New York. more surely weaken our nation at home and abroad |
“To indulge
than such irresponsible spending,” he said.
in deficit spending, except in cases of temporary emergency, is not only robbing our grandchildren, it is the
way-of the political coward.”
ses
Red
Fleet
Trawler Passes NATO
LONDON u—A Soviet trawler with extensive
Tight through NATO's giant war games NATOheadquarters said last night. The 60-ship strike force, te go into operation today against imagined targets in i Europe, was taking on fuel and suplies when
’
eect tos butwqunised iene on eebtied New York-to- M
wie
a
comes to
.
Puerto Rico!
U.S. Protests Halting of Envoy Ambas-
U.S.
ef
halting
temporary
the
against
yesterday
States protested te the Soviet
United
(AP)—The
BONN, Union
sador Walter C. Dowling as he sought to enter East Berlin last Thursday. The U. S. embassy said the protest was delivered orally iin Berlin by Maj. Gen. Ralph M. Osborne, U.S. commander in . Berlin. Osborne was seeking to get the Soviet Union ‘to restrain East German police from halting American diplomats entering East Berlin. East German police stopped Dowling last did
he
replied
Dowling
Dowling’s
car
to
accept
not
accredited
this
ruling
te
East
into
the
East
Bertin.
produced
and
a
allowed
then
police
Communist
The
pass.
Department
State
not
be allowed
not
would
government
German
diplomats
him
told
and
Thursday
proceed. ees
S. African
Farmer
Held
insane
PRETORIA, South Africa (AP)—Wealthy farmer David Pratt was pronounced ‘mentally disordered” yesterday and his trial for the attempted murder of Prime Minister Hendrik ‘Verwoerd was ordered
was
52,
Pratt,
abandoned.
to
sent
institution
mental
a
by the Supreme Court of Justice. The British-born Pratt shot Verwoerd twice in the face on April 9 at an agricultural fair a In Johannesburg. Verwoerd recovered. sss »
Mexican Cultural Group In Peiping Portes
(AP)—Emilio
TOKYO
president
ex-provisional
Gil,
a Mexican radio said
Peiping heading The announced.
of Mexico, arrived yesterday at tural delegation, Radio Peiping
culthe
Mexican’ delegation had been invited by the Sino-Latin Americana the Friendship Assn. Lin Feng, president of the committee of parliament) China Communist (the Congress Popular National headed the delegation of Communist dignitaries that. welcomed iw
airport,
the
at
Mexicans
the
said.
—e
Colombia Joins World Atom Agency the member
became
(AP)—Colombia
VIENNA
73
Inter.
of
of government yesterday. Fhe Agency Energy national Atomic of the agency that that country informed the general conference
status
the
lembian
of
organization
the
had
been
by
ratified
the
Co
Congress.
U.S. Appeals Court Denies Rivera Writ
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Court
upheld
Appeals the
preme Court, of Puerto Rico its refusal to grant a writ habeas
Ei Pulga,
D. RICHARDS
DOUGLAS
By
to
a
Su-
in of
convicted
received
here
struck times, found.
rested
Rivera
who
said
the sleeping man three was never identified or Rivera, however was ar-
on
Sept.
21,
1943
five
Prior days after the slaying. to his confession, he had been
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THE
— Tuesday, September 27, 1960
ew
Tumble
lower
around
noon
their
decline
going
High
Lesses
Some
continued
and
and
tobaccos
all|coppers,
and
Monday
last
since
opening following |the major market indicators were It turned sharply | at a new low for the year.
the fall.
tive at Friday's
It was the market’s sharpest set- | rails, utilities, petroleums,
ac-|back
and
lewer
was
market
The
yesterday.
trading
heavy
in
Associated Press average | Electric 1%, American Telephone ‘ stocks fell 2.50 to 20.00, |1%,, Eastman Kodak 1's, Interna-,
The materials joined the slide. Some of the aircraft-missile|of 60
Raytheon
1%,
Telephone
tional
12,
Dec.
since
point
lowest
de-|its
new
en
gains
made
stocks
Ak
Westinghouse
3,
Chemical
lied
Oil,
fell 3%,
Gamble
&
Proctor
drugs, | Stock Exchanged lost about $3,600}
building | million.
Univers
and Standard
4%
NEW YORK (AP)—The Stock | put some stocks above their lows | categories. Steels and chemicals|index, the quoted value of all|sal Match , autos, |stocks listed on the New York | 1%. had severe losses. Ru Market took another hard tumble |for the close.
3%,
down
Tire,
General
it closed at $52.82. Based on this
major,
most
affected
that
tape,|front
ticker
late
by
companied
MCKEE
JOHN
JUAN STAR
Takes
Market By
SAN
i 1958, when it closed at 206.90. | 1% and Jones & Laughtin 2. Most losses ranged from a few | fense contracts. to sell off in early-afternoon trad-] | were more or point a of Losses Industrials| 30 Jones Dow The broad| traded—a issues 1,258 Of somewhat|cents to around $3 a share, but} steadied Prices ing. taken by such issues as U. S. in midafternoon, then resumed|there were much wider losses|market+951 declined and only|were down 8.06 to 577.14. final
the
into
hour.
half
S$
n I md
F arm
nd
|
}
officials
Beard
Planning
drew
also
Questioning
| oma
of production helps bring total
1)
Page
from
(Continued
from | investment here to $340 milthe ad- liohs—almost a million a day in| the
year,
fiscal
last
cent
per
14
agricent,|
in over all improvement culture was only 3.4 per
a Livestock
cane
sugar
match
41
as an agricultural dollar earner,|climbed
last
sales
Sesite the
come.
island
per
cent
Can Cyan
am
Sugar Std
the}Am
Tel
Am
Tob
over
Tel
unfavorable.
continues
in.|iM
balance
trade
fiscal
rocketed 22 per cent exports te a hefty $646 million, this was
1960.
The
D
Assoc
increased | Bendix
said.
far short of the $931 million of 8.900
lamong
of th ee
end a
that the revealed
Claiming fiscal year
the
=
Be
gain
cent
per
12
sents
but
a
which
did
occur
in
than
previously
due
Rea
more
was the
to
|Kennecett |Koppers
Za VTA > O507 Pi Cae
TESTING
sith
.
St. Loup Tin $1.02% a pound; New|Crn
York Rubber Spot Number One Smoked | Curt York.
2
Firestn
Ford
e
A
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ND
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ON
Unch| Shell Oil |Shell Tran. +¥% —% | Sinclair
—¥%
|Seasr Roeb
28%
_
Merck
18% 9%
—%e —?
|Mpl Hon Minn Mg
rth
=e
ago
75%
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.
37%
Me.
11%
War
|Mont
—l'2
12914 64
Unch|Moore
+18 —%s
| Motorola |Nat Bis.
—%
|Nat Dairy [NY Cent
16%
Tok
Mach
49%
—lVe
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+%
|St Oil Oh
47%
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12"4 7234
—a, * —'4
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t Oil
|Un Oil Cal
—%
Futures
61%
|
vance
N y
US
Rub
US
Smelt
FUTURES
by Wash- | Westg
influenced
Buying
was
ae
action
—1%
2538
—“%
40's
— 3
igh
=
3.09 hw
down
town
|3.25 ba.
3.08
3.08
308 6.53,
spot
a
At
Mar
Ponce de Leon 520, Stop 34-Hoto Rey - Tel, 7-30
-
UTURES ecete
37537. 00A and
closed
Sales 2 contracts ek E:
—%
4%
Unch
27%
—1 —1'%4
4 48% 68
'Pics
—%
On
4434
A Bk.
23h2
Unc
47
—1%
Elc*
Zeni
in| total Of
—l5 —4 —1
=
Lewer
Tone
Sales
—*% —"% “3
441\2 2748 "
3,930,000
|
ial
35.55
0
Corie
S.
A.
werrit,
Cu-/
Lynch,
Fenner Bid
Pierce,
said
Dealers
:
sugars.|Com.
Bour-|}wculd
here,
marketed
fully point
ase
u
dominican to
ample
raw
Oil
nhattan
11 to 16 higher.|with
ew
Clese
=-7aN
A Asked; “N_Nemiah, iets po sales’
Smith, Ask
sup-|Fajardo
East.
Su.
[Prices = quiet.
the
probability
would
damestic
decline. raw
that
market
rawy|Maule was
Industries
pf.
23% 29
75% 7
Pueblo Supermarkets
15
|P. % oe ugar P. So.
bedi a
"Demand for refined was fair. ' Nebraska Cons.
4%
4%
Co.
Ref.
but) Fajardo East. Sugar
5S 35.75! Dies for domestic cane refiners, | First Natl. City Bank
#5
@
futures to say [Case Aghetan 388 ridomeste
cause
EF
pheees
futures
“BY”
Te
offerings
F.
pound
a
cents
No, 4 ex-dock closed at 36.50-36.75A. Cost|are
pOngA
"
ed Rev. -Heto
309A | of these Dominican 308 |the world market.
305 30s
Traders |
the threat | Market
1s
40%
Ae i IEE) ‘World raws were quoted at|Of Special Interest
sugar
co FFE
—
quourted
market.
S.
.
the
in
Close | felt this would remove
Low
kb
fn
a
:
Un i
Uni
week|Westg
last
late
|West
yesterday.
§ +1% | gar futures advanced
355%
110'4
138 858 272
ale
n
.
| Unit Fruit US Indust US Lines
—%
US Steel Warner Bs —% | NEW YORK (AP)—World su-|War Lam Ad
ne
34
— "8
11's
Aire
|Unit
—%
—'s
Pac
|Un
—%
17%
38'3
Cen
|Tran W Airs
—%
—y
53°41
|Thom R W
—%
1646
Sugar
—l%
112%
+ ee
a aos
32
Oil
|Ohio
—1°
=
39%
*
Airl
|Nwst
—2%4
—% = —}
0
—%
+5
{Un Carbide
—%
Av
1% —%
—%
|Nat Lead IN Am
465s 417s
1955
50%
+%
'Std Brand —5% —2%|St Oil Cal
|Twent
|Nat Gyps
285%
—2
-—%*%
+7%%
—%
1955
|Sperry Rd
25%
47%
17%
—‘s
43%
—1% | Tidewat Oil
Dis
Unch
Co
5814
|Nat
—'*
—2}2|Southn
66 63
+%
3673
—% 34
61
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43%
1%
Ed
285%
54%
.|Nat Casht
—%
51%
—% —'%
Cal
—1%
35
= Unch| MGM
—%.
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Unch|SoAmG&P
4%
|Marc Oil
3t2
3234 32,
35 174 33%
|So
30
Oct May
-~
é
83% 24 22%
+¥%
2%
Factory rebult. rl] COFFEE
MOTOR
|Ligg & My |Lockh Air . |Lone S Ce
49%
20% nt 23
=
UNITED
-
Ant
|Roy Dutch |StReg Pap
Martin
Fair
s
—
parts
Oct Raw
;
49%
—1
2
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50
plus
|Roan
mi
29%
SUGAR
—1% —%
—%
ae
Gen Dynam
overhaul
$4
Ko
Food
TR ANSMISSIONS Complete
East
Food
OR
MOTORS
Che
1412 365
|Socony Mobil
Wr’
Dow
| Libby Owens
—%
6!
Dress In duPont East Air
‘
+i | ieyn Fob
1%
3754
—%
Zell
Air
32
5420
|Reyn Met
38%
Co
Doug
—2
|Lorillard
Fisch Sitar8 Me cents ee uae | Distill Corp
New
—1% | Repub Stl
52%
33%
Al
3273-1!
—'42
%,
Cont Oil
a pound: | Crane
—% § —% $—%
36%
—'s —1%
31 58%
WA’
pounds Nee |COTH Jd
12 cents
#j§ —%
1™ 31% 22%
Sv
|Kaiser
G
&
—% | Raytheon
88%
& L
|Phillips Pet
—314 | Pure Oil |Quaker O —7
66 504
|Int Tel & Tel
+,
23%
/
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tase
7 ia
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68%
yale
—l1%
1648
48% 33%
Con Edis commodity | Container
ecb
5242
Rayonier
[Soy Mig
[Coca Cola
werk Copper’ $3 conte
RCA
—%
—%
228
cee
+1
49
he
of
A
393%
|Jones
19358
i
Harv Nick
-—%
| 33 CxS The heavy purchase in means
=
—3%
Unch | Proct
—%
one
SPECIAL INTEREST (AP)-Spot NEW YORK
112%
27%
Oil
|Gulf
|Inge Rand |Int Bus M
40%
8.46
| OF
-—1%
—1
64%
OM
;
—k*
4354
334%
|Grace & Co
|Int Paper
29%
Pas
ities
—1%
10%2
$+%
aT714 :
46%
| Philip
—%
|Int
Dow Jones | Chemetron (AP)— Closing Changes | Case (J. 1) Clese
15 UTIL:
D Mor
—2% | Phelps
-
—%
271%
33%
Int
anny
.
54
“a
vity.
hac
|Goodrich
|Pfizer
—%
13%
|Glen Ald
—%
wine ;
;
4 —h
—% $—%
goods which and other capital result in an increased productiTh
12 39
61%
Champ Pap
JONES
DOW
caer
umeece al
|Pa RR |Pepsi Cola
305
Air
de
Cer
+% —%
—1%
Celanese
program.
industrialization
13% 1
59%
over 1959, and that the increase | directly working thanks to the|Case (J 1.) imports,
Getty Oil | Gillette
—1%
Tr
46,000 | Cater
another
plus
jobs,
direct
—1% —%
90
Borden Borg War
Bridg Brass
—*
| —%
36%
Fomente [Burin Ind id Garcia Santi imports omento | Burrougns ago sal 1 But island ‘planners stressed that the import figure repre-|GmPOyment now totals 46,000) can Pac
1B'2
54's 1%
Unch | Goodyear
Av
Boeing
Air
Pict M
;
Tel
|General Tire |Ga Pac
12
G
|
A
|Param |Patino
—1 —%
Steel
Beth
Garcia |Blaw K
in unemployment,
Santiago
any
bring
not
did
|POPulation
While |2X€
:
popu-
a
in
reflected
lation increase of 1.3 per cent |Atl Refin
Ree fageeed, wa island’s
a rever- | Armour
decade,
a
in
seen which
sal
year.
—1 —%
—3™% —1%
54 16%
44% 584
49 6473
—1%/|Pan
~—% —%
28%
|Otis Elev |PacG& El
43% 47%
—1%/|Gen
585% 18%
+%
+%
414s
Mathi
{Olin
—%
263%
6554
53
Am Smelt
hotels|aAm
fiscal year.
Previous
million | level
$86
about
produced
each
visitors}
of
in
|
Am Am
Inversely, the outbound tide | Anaconda Alvin| statistician |Of migration fell to the lowest | Armco Steel the two categories
ping Board Mayne said in
Plan-|
revealed yesterday.
it was
;
stayed
who
More
Spend
expenditures
The
dairy|
related
and
now
products
Co
|Aluminum
increase the tourist bo- | Amerada Pet registered last year to Am Airlines
sugar out- | $53 million. Visitors
due : to the deelining
visitor,
per
stay
longer
a
ing
helped Panza
otations—
| —% +%
29% 42%
{Gen Mills |Gen Motors
in slow trading.
included]
14%
Elec
Gen
j—% j$§ —%
24% 29%
Corporate bonds were heavily and to a| ! U. S. busi-|traded but about unchanged. U. S. government bonds declined
Qu
Stock
-—3
41
Allied Chem
losers
Heavily-traded
Closing
Allis Chal non-sugar|eW investments. mission that while New trends in tourism, includ- | Alumin Ltd acricultural activities increased|
was with
also gave ground. Velume 1.32 million shares compared
Brokers attributed the fall to the | 990,000 on Friday.
Standard and Poor’s 500 —
indicator since Dee. 9, 1958 when!
ut put
r
uU ga
h
atc
M
{
_
Carbide.
Union
|
_Johns-Mane
Phelps _ Dodge,
and
American Stock Exchange prices:
hands,
changed
shares
index lost 84 cents. It was down | international situation $1.25 last Monday. The close of | continuing unfavorable $53.06 was the lowest for this | ness climate.
a
S
Ville
ard compared with only 2,580,000 shares traded Friday.
highs. Index Is Down
new
e
|
Steel
18 when|
a broad | year totaled. 231 against only six | 5,240,000
on
was
decline
The
A slight recovery movement, ac-|
rose to 3,930,000 shares,
heaviest since May.
the|the
for
lows
New
Volume
closed|
165
while
advanced
more|142
unchanged.
issues.
speculative
and
priced
higher
|among
154%
30 NS
75%
15% :
16%
in Hato Rey store
would
in earty
“i
Sears Roebuck Plans Retail Outlet In 1962
b
retail store 1962. The to begin soon on am 85,008 square
be the first of several
retail outlets that Sears plans io Piefor Puerto Rico. dras; near Puerto Rico Junior Construction is slated to begin College. The warehouse will on the Hate Rey building inby jclude repair, appliance, and December. It will
be situated on |
mai
it
according
1961 CONTINENTAL—Next year’s Linco ln Contin ental is a “completely with small dimensions in length, height new” car , and width, according to the comp any. The car is available in two models, the only four-door soft top convertible in and a four-door sedan. the US,, .
Market Break Last Week Seen As Psychological Trend, Mirror what
the
caused
break
cal
ting also what
it-
And what you think could hapPen depends largely on wheth er
you belong regards the
te
to the gfoup that stock market as a
the the the
public
All year
following
mirror of business Prosp ects or to those who see it as a barometer of psychological trends . The latter see it fortelling
which —and
reaction—and
With
the
ing among
the
one
logiget-
closest attention, and hardest to assess—is stock break might do sentiment.
the
stock
spread those
public
has
trends
been
of
stock
buy-
never
own-
jump after a ‘break below this and out traders—co uld be a big year’s previous lows reacts on factor in the market. public and stock trader And many confiwho don’t own dence. | Stocks still put high value on There’s quite a difference in which way stock prices are tendResult
The
Of
News
first group
sees
if
both
Reports
the break
as a result of a long series of unpleasant (but not entirely so) business news reports brought front and center by the drama tization of international uncertainties as Red chjefs gathe red
for
the United Nations meeting. The non chartists say good
news
on
either
the
business
or
international fronts could spark a reversal of stdéck price trends.
In the meantime they would expect stock prices to back and fill while establishing a new floor—whether that be the one
set Monday, week. Those
gical
who
look
repercussions
break
the
Tuesday,
through
year
or
for
expect
the
ing as a sign of whether times will get better or worse. Affects Decisions This often affects their spending decisions, and thus the sales of merchants and the purveyors of services. It also affects the
spending decisions and other planning by business executives, and thus the amount of new
orders, the hiring or laying off of workers, the expansion of plants and other business acti-
vities.
This is the- psychological stake in thé break through previous
lows by stock prices. As ed by one measurement
psycholo-
|
fer
they
price
wish
paper
than to
paper
bought
today’s
protect
profits
these
by
profits on at
a
who
lower
might
remaining
selling
now.
Or there are those who might want to sell now, registering for tax purposes the losses from
FOR
s
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) drinkers, swig happily. For,
says
a British
—
cancer
Beer spe-
cialist, “I never saw a case of bladder cancer among beer drink-
ing
brewery
It’s beer,
not but
workers,”
an endorsement for for drinking more
fluids during the day includes plain water.
The causes less
and
that
idea is that whatever bladder cancer may be
likely
to
act
if
the‘
urine
in the bladder is diluted rather than concentrated...Or Maybe
it’s due beer
to
B
vitamins
in
the
Dr. Donald F. McDonald of the University of Rochester, quot-
ed
the
London
physician,
Dr.
David M. Wallace, in presenting a review on suspected causes and
present
cancer Cancer
treatments
of
to the Fourth conference.
Inc.
bladder
National
182 Manuel Elzaburu Se. Hato Rey
JANITOR SUPPLIES
immediate
prolong such a wave. Beyond these are stockholders, either traders or investors, who
stiil have
Among Beer Drinkers
the
lows
selling waves. There are enough chart followers to add to and
stocks
recordamong
with
a time.
Let Us Supply You With
reaction to be among the chart keepers. These traders put great store on any break setting off
could
after quite
next
from.
previous
times
closely.
who
at 586.76, compared
its historic peak of 685.47 on Jan. 1960. But the index has snapped back from previous lows before —sometimes right away, some-
ed stocks before, interest has mounted. What investors do about their holdings—far greater than those in the hands of in
way sentiment is headed which way it is likely to
the two attitudes, even de affect each other.
Monday
| !
for
N
interesting
ft than for what self could do.
gi 5 Ff
less
i Hip f f
NEW YORK (AP)—The sharp drop in stock prices last week is
re’
SALE
Lyon & Healy Concert Harp Modei 22 — $200. Supply of strings covering Octaves 1-23-45. For infermation phone 2-0014. May be seen by appointment at Radie Station WIAC.
Waxes, Sealers, Polishing and Scru bbing Machines, Industrial Vacuum Cleaners , Buckets
and Wringers, Insecticides, Liquid Soap , Paper
Products, Steel Strapping, Slott ed Angles and Panels, ete.
We
Service
Factories, Institutions, Office Build ings, Hotels,
Hospitals,
MENDEZ
&
etc.
CO.
INC.
Maintenance Supplies Div. 6 Deposito St. Safi Juan
PROMPT DELIVERY
F
what they paid for their stocks, sever al, the Dow-Jones indus and then switch to other stocks trial stock price index, prices as they show up on the bargain are lower than anytime since lists. February 1959. The index closed The longer range Psycho
Bas
DAWSON
Hl
SAM
Business News Analyst
E
By
AP
Tel. 2-2865
MOVING STORACE PACKING FACTORY MOVING EXPORT PACK ING
GENERAL TRUCKING Free Estimates
Ne Obtases:
PUERTO RICO'S. FINEST MOVERS _ Charlie Darmanin, President 6-3329
6-3157
+h
27, 1960
September
Tuesday,
—
STAR
JUAN SANE TH
8 Here & There
Columbus Never Ate So Good By Betty Knort Island gourmets will have a treat Oct. 12 at this year’s
gala American-Italian Club’s Columbus Day dinner party, get for the Hotel Caribe Hilton’s Club Caribe. We sampled the menu and even renamed the entreé Friday noon at a tasting session in the Saloncita at the invitation of the hotel’s Felix+ was Dr. Federico de Onis, diLuis Alegria and John Na- rector of Spanish studies at the
American-Italian
poli of the Club here.
University
Claude Feninger, the hotel’s manager, beverage “and food Cairo
arily
before
French-born
Caribe’s
the
Fanjas,
Procuitto”
al
Nation’s
luncheon
the
the
luncheon
of
here
on
week
for
United the
of
island
Oct.
the
Nation’s during
23-28.
Prior
(honeydew
melon
slices of
Italian
Sanjuaneras,
paper-thin
with
Rico.
to the festivities, there will be an invitational banquet on Friday, Oct. 21, in the Hotel Caribe Hilton. A group of young
“Melone
with
off
started
We
at
Week
of
OK
the official result won sampling committee.
United
observance
the end
and
the
lated
head
together
heads
bill of fare
the
on
their
put
chef,
Puerto
meeting Saturday in the Governor’s Room of the Hotel Condado Beach. Plans were formu-
in
chain
Hilton Georges
and
Trinidad,
at
the
for
heading
in
hotel
newest
his
tempor-
here
and
native
in
Hilton
Nile
the
at
Jast
of
Dr. Alfredo Matilla, professor of Political Science at the U. of P. R., was the guest speaker
garbed
in
white
a
THE
Hilton
Caribe
and
Club
American-Italian
the
of
TOUCH—Members
ITALIAN
Hotel personnel “doctor-up” the salad served them at a special preview luncheon last
Friday of dishes that will be featured at the forthcoming Columbus Day dinner in the Club Caribe, Oct. 12. Above from left to right are John Fucile, Julio Guzman, Club Miss United Nations, Miss Car- Caribe Maitre d’; Mario Previdi, John Napoli, Pablo, Rotisserie Maitre d’; and one of mesan cheese. As the entrée, there mina Gomez, will preside. (STAR his aides and Claude Feninger, food and beverage manager of the hotel. was a breaded veal scallop, dresAt Saturday’s luncheon at Pheto by Betty Knorr) sed with a Mozarello and toma-
gmoked ham) and followed with consomme = garnished tasty a with alphabet noodles and Par-
salt
per.
A
freshly
of
fruits,
on
vinepep-
candied
with
ice-cream
base)
cake
sponge
a
(molded
cassata
Sicilian
Jayers
and ground
oil
with
and
good strong Italian coffee and up the meal. A French wound served was wine rosé Tavel the meal. throughout
UMA’s Meet At Hilton, UN Ladies At Condado Both
the
the
Americas
American
United The
(UMA)
Nations
UMA’s
of
their
first
fall
programs
Women
met
chose
the
Caribe
general
club and
Aurea
during
the
past
which for
the
coming year were discussed. Guest of honor on this occasion
year.
’
government officials and
island industrialists, Saturday was Ladies
the
Santurce
Insurance Friday
party
and
Mrs. were
Brokers
their
evening meeting
New
Associa-
wives
to
join
at a dinner honoring
the
elected board of of-
President
Alfredo
and
Torruella were on hand as Vice-President and Mrs. He-
riberto Purcell Treasurer and Mrs.
Alfonso Rosselli Miss Marta Coll. Justo Barros,
H.
V4zquez,
Riguals,
the
Mr.
the Jorge
and
Secretary
and
José
Mrs.
José
Luis
Diaz
Ortiz
of the
dinner
Night
Rotary
Club,
who
R. in
Rotarians, the
Arcenos
Stubbles,
José Luis Colmenero,
Cabanillas,
José
E.
Carreras,
Alberto
José Garand Mrs.
Ventura
guez was in charge ments for the affair.
of
fine
for
whatever
need
The
uttering
or
is in your
A.
could
Rodri-
alienate
M. of
some
ties
Dec.
important
Then find operating.
(May
associates
’
as
ing
21
to June
during
A.
M.
selling,
ete,
as
their
needs,
a real
understanding
Later,
be
on
her. MOON
sure
ideas
you
CHILDREN
sociates later and make satisfactory
with
them,
sonal
or
LEO wits
UNITED ‘NATIONS ASSOCIATION—Members of the American Association of the United Nations met Saturday for luncheon and to plan activities for United Nations Week, Oct. 23 through 28 here. Above seated are Mesdames Carmen Agudo, Carmen L. de San Juan, vice-president; Mrs. Julita B. de Pizé, president; Miss Helen Martinez, secretary; and Mrs. Natalia P. de Stigers, left to right, while standing are Mesdames Aurea Vidal, Isabel P. de Blanco, Herminia Acevedo, Amelia Segarra, Dr. Al-
of
a
chase
whatever
items
are
early
monetary Be
A
best
attended
morning _ until
Then
impress
put
care
aside
others
with
your
personality.
(Jan.
blunt
for
very
22
and per-
at
abode is as you prefer it. After lunch is then fine for going out
to
any
The even-
considerations.
have
mediately.
nature.
everything
from
fine
lity to work. P. M. take health treatments you need. VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) that
im-
and
but
21
to
good
Feb.
comrade
will proffer very fine suggestions that you should follow im-
af-
(July 22 to Aug. 21) The
certain
for
people affairs. day and
for
AQUARIUS
ideal morning to do whatever makes you more attractive, dress your hair differently, ete. Later, impress associates with your abi-
Be
may
to
19)
arrangements
whether
business
new
you
vivacious
with
(June
best
practical
and
follow
discussed,
fine
right
Social of the
lunchtime.
21)
to July 21) Get all those chores behind you early in A. M., and be sure to co-operate with coworkers. Meet with outside asmore
Morning
the
astute. : CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan, 20) Any rather secretive duties
brings
them.
is
or
a better The re-
about
through
21)
arranging latter part
fairs of policy, etc. Consult with closest of kin—please him, or
(STAR
buying, well
lative position is with others dur-
Burgos.
visits,
22) the
mily
-| A good deal of conversation with
Mercedes
(Sept. 23 to Oct. fine for calls on
pressing
yours, too. GEMINI
and
efficien®
on the desires of fae
, | mainder of the day is fine for showing others you value their abilities. Let them appreciate
fredo Matilla, Crucita Morales, Esther Passalacqua Photo by Betty Knorr)
more
Concentrate
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Secretly find out what your re-
arrange-
‘si
operate
LIBRA M. is
trade,
higher-up.
ing A. method
$4
to
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) nancial and property or career During A.M. you are filled with matters in best order possible inspiring new thought, and if during A.M. Then get out for and fun with those you write to those who are out- relaxation of-town, there can be some ex- you enjoy the most and are truly cellent results. P.M. take care your friends. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to you act circumspectly or you
Mr. and Mrs. Joaquin Lépez, the and Edilberto Paraliticcis, Mr. Frank
* * ‘ *
and do your utmost to please take into consideration what as- them. sociates desire and lose a good SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov.;21) friend og turn one into a foe. Aspects are fine for getting fi-
nitez Carle, the José Oscar Porratas, Mrs. Jacqueline Borgo and Doyle Payne, Mr. and Mrs. José
Gonzalez, Dr. and Mrs. cia Cabrera and, Mr.
TENDENCIES: is
consciousness in a clever, unique and original fashion, Then through tonight, be careful that you are not so preoccupied with what you want that you fail to
nalledas, Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Be-
Mrs.
‘*
By Carroll Righter -prxxncnanasan
DIE
expounding
at
and Guests here included Mr. Mrs. Manolo Vallecillo, the Tato Calderén’s Mr. and Mrs. Ray Méndez, Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Fo-
Dr. and Mrs.
$I PIII
morning
Governor’s
M. Gonz4lez, the Herman
What The Stars Foretell
GENERAL
the fair sex but newly elected gov-
P.
party
for
Room of the Hotel Condado Beach.
Men’s Group Dinners invited
EAA RED4 EE EEE E EERE EEE EE SESE ER EEE EEE EE EER REREEE
all the
*
numerous
a
Wives Guests At Two
group’s newly
at
Mrs.
Y. Saldaiia,
mer are board members, were others in the crowd which included
ernor
fieers.
of
Vidal,
with the organization
the
for
Acevedo,
and. the Jorge
their work
the
Hilton
activities
Mrs.
of
gathering
season
Herminia
P& Mo-
feted not only Cesar Montilla,
them
Geronimo
Natalia Crucita
Mercedes Burgos and Mrs. Carmen Agudo were honored for
The
Saturday.
the
Blanco,
tion of
Piza
Labaro
Amalia Segarra, Mrs. EsPassalacqua, Mrs. Isabel
and
Association
Room the
United
Mrs.
Mrs. ther
de
tot <<
Italian-style gar,
rales,
in
seasoned
salad,
B.
Carmen
de San Juan, Mrs. rez de Stigers, Mrs.
side
the
On
broccoli. mixed
a
was
Julita
Mrs.
Ot»
served Isabella” “Scallopina and Christoforo potatoes with
buttered
Mrs.
presided,
+
which
renamed
we
which
sauce
to
(signifying peace) will be present at the banquet at which
Later
being
close
to
in
the
day
with
one
who
you
to
is
is
work!
out
some special idea. Be secretive. PISCES (Feb. 20 to March 20) During A.M. you get a fine idea for advancement in the business world. Also, be sure you are doing your best at present | po-
sition.
:
IF YOUR
CHILD IS BORN TODAY... i : i He, or she, will early express a desire to learn a great fleal about everything. So, be sure you accord your fine youngster the
ing
best
adult
education
life
possible.
some
very
-
fine
short-cuts will be found by your intelligent progeny~to ed theoretical matters,
complicatwhich will
bring fortune and be a boon to ~ he you ‘the public imgeneral. i
a ?
§
{
,
Pees
alee st
i!z.
f
Installs Sponsor ‘|
At @ special initiation cere
meny at La Concha Hotel, ear lier this month, Mrs. Delia @
i 4,
de Armalde Meyners was instal
led as the sponsor of ‘the Beta (San Juan) Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi International. At, the same ceremony, pledges from
the sorority’s Gamma (Roose velt Roads) chapter were ini
bara
Becker
was
ceremonies.
ee
:
F
i i
tiated: : i : The rituals were, preceded by. luncheon. at which’ Mrs Robert
mistress
of
their newly electedberto Pareells
DINNER ‘WITH WIVES—To henor and the Alfonso Rossellis. Terruella is board of officers, the Insurance B rokers Association ofthe group’s new president ; ca vice-president, and P. R. invited their wives to join them at a dinner party Rosselli, i, treasurer. Not shown is. t secretary, Miss Marta and meeting Friday evening in the Club Afda. Above fromColl. (STAR Photo by
Betty Knorr)
left to right ‘are Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo Torruella, the Heri-
{ edi”
Ann Landers Says
Business & Professional
7? Its Not What But How You Say It DEAR
ANN
middle
20’s,
person
and
by
having
trouble
with
friendly
Now my
I’m
husband
due to my friendliness. He went shopping with
Saturday me
and
the butcher
“Honey.”
filling
Then
station
we
and
my
in my
a
nature.
me
called
passed
one
of
a
the
Barage mechanics greeted me by my: first name. A few minutes
later. the
man
- Store made how nice I
in
the
hardware
some remark looked.
about
My husband said I should not let these people put themselves in my social class. I don’t think
this
has
anything
te do with
so-
cial class. I just happen to have a warm personality and that’s all
there jis to it. I
have
People
always
and
hated
told him
stuck-up
so. He’ says
when women are TOO friendly they give the wrong impression. *“Please_ settle this—_JUST
FRIENDLY
things with
her but whenever
I go to: put om something she has worn it is ripped, has perspiration stains,
or
is
wrinkled.
I’ve talked to my she says “Don’t be this. fair? What I can STEAMED UP DEAR -STEAMED is net fair and your
“hello”
her
the
best
solution
you
are
toe
have a point. in mind.
informal,
Keep
he
may
his criticism
ses
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I just started high school and take a lot of pride in my appearance. During the summer I did babysitting and saved all my money for clothes. nice things.
I
bought
some
very
ee *&
DEAR
READERS:
flooded
my
them.
I
and
by
put
letters
I’ve
from
it to her
Sorry, holds.
been
readers
own.
gitls—the
The
line
lows this pattern:
ities
if others
of
advice
still
objection
fol-
“Why is it vul-
are
mind
sharing
of
present.
hygiene
It’s
but
of
ees
Confidential NOW:
Too
t
bad
SO you
SORRY waited
so
long.
Good intentions, like babies
who
ery
carried
in
ehurch,
out
should
immediately.
MIAMI DRAPERY 1863
LOIZA
ST.,
SANTURCE
@ DRAPERY @ BEDSPREADS @ TRAVERSE & STATIONARY
height but she weighs
wouldn’t
Ann Be
but
have
a
Pro
ional
Women’s
Week”
SOLD
&
RODS
INSTALLED
FREE ESTIMATES poo
EASY
2 TE
on
the island, coinciding with a siIf se, send ‘milar observance throughout the booklet, “How
you?
Landers’ Well-Liked,”
enclosing
U.
§.
A.
This
fs
the
first
time
here the Governor has proclaimed the jevent.
During
MES. DELIA @ DE ARNALDO *
,
the week,
all the clubs
activities in honor of local women who have distinguished them‘selves in this field, culminating with an inter-club meeting on
Oct. 8 in the| Hotel Caribe Hilton.
ChubLa
RESIDENCE DE
TERMS
BRIE.
be
LUXE
served both Tuesday aad Thursday nights!
home con-
ing room, large dining
reo, Seay
in Puerto Rico in the be@utiful Club ta: Concha. Every Tuesday aad Thursday from: 7 to 10 PM and only $4.50 per person. Dance :
to 2 orchestras and see the complete floor: show at 11 PM. Reservations suggested. | No cover charge.
Ys:
bedrooms and threé baths. Garage, laundry
quick
high, nancing
sale.
omg term fi-
—
less’ than
$10,0000 -cash required.
Enjoy the mast different and delicious Buffet:
,
Magnificent. fully air
c
bib
OU POPULAR-CUR De LUXE BUFFET—
}
|
MEYNERS
GARDEN HILLS
in the federation here will hold
woman to publicly take a cigarette from the lips of her husband
about ten pownds more. Bernadette is sloppy and lazy besides. She spends all her money on foolishness. . Whenever my back is turned
she wears my clothes andiquine}
for To
time
everyone
(ALL WOMEN!) who are. annoyed because I said it is “vulgar and unappetizing” for a
My sister Bernadette is 18 months older than I am. She’s
exactly
good
almost
is a closet
or a cedar chest of your own. A lock would solve the problem.
sound like an invitation for later. not a matter There’s an art in keeping the ‘good taste.
social temperature at just the right level. If your husband feels
Does
mother but with your request 20 cents in selfish.” Is coin and a large, self-addressed, stamped envelope. do?. (Ann Landers will be glad te. UP: Ne it help you with your problems. mother ab- Send them to her in care of this dicates her responsibility when newspaper enclosin g a stamped, she refuseste protect your rights. self-add envelope ressed .) Since you can get no help from
BEAR FRIENDLY: There's gar? We kiss those same lips!” nothing wrong with being pleasOf course you do—but in privant to fellow human beings re- ate, I hope. Intimate gestures gardless of the type of work they are perfectly all right in private do. Sometimes, however, it’s not but they becom e gross vulgarWHAT you say but how you say
it. Some women can make
The Hon. Luis Mufioz Marin, Gevernor of Puerto Rico, has. offieially designated the week of
Oet! 2 through 8 as “Business and
LANDERS:
I'm a married woman
Women’s Club Week Set.
of
a ae
}
10
THE SAN JUAN STAR — Tuesday, September 27, 1960
Dominican Republic In Midst Of Brewing Political Storm Press
L.
reporter
Ryan
recently
re-
Trujillo
could
have
indefinitely
in
turned from the Dominican Republic. Here is the first of three installments. of the im-
tering
problems
pressions
so
he
minican
By
the
Do-
L.
RYAN
TRUJILLO
Donna
Hispaniola
were
few
and
w—When
hardly
Island,
more
touch-
few
per-
relieved
than
for
his
if
he
relatives,
encounfor
him-
numerous
rieh
had-not
preoccupied
lasting
WILLIAM
Hurricane sons
on
situation.
CIUDAD ed
got
self
continued
power,
about
enmity
Venezuela’s
and
of
his
against
Betan-
of political
News
record.
Those
Analysis
him
who
know
well
say
he
las reason enough to
be
mortally
afraid
of
hur-
disturbanee
America
and
stability
of
was
basis
the
a
against
ricanes. The
head
of
30
the
Dominican
years
ago
started
Less
and
two
of
the
ago,
the
of
what is known now as ‘the Era of Trujillo.” A few days after he took hold .of the govern-
the Dominican Republic seemed willing to support Trujillo. A minor attack against his regime
ment, the island was struck by a hurricane. People say that a seer, reading his fortune, told
and a small attempt at invasion by Cuba, aroused strong anti-
the superstitious Trujillo that he had risen to power on the heels of a hurricane, and that
another
hurricane
would
downfall. But there is now another kind of hurricane brewing—a political one—which is now in full
It looks
its
destructive
in great part United States Never decades has the
Of
is
on
the
and
Trujillo an
of
political,
difficul-
ties.
to
with
the
him
large
And
during
Many
er
among
partisans.
The
his
UNREGIMENTED
I was surprised significant
praiseworthy
deviation
torial
based by
in
New
on
a
York,
time
know
the
editorial
press
release firm
relations
without
at
the
readers
your
letting
such
of
contents
full
your
have published be a canned edi-
a public
same
from
standard
Practice. You what seems to issued
to note a very
to seem which release, press deal adversely with the Puerto Rican government’s conduct during the recent floods following so
is
many lives. In your editorial
issuing
the
that
lations
office
Ferre.
This
gubernato-
with Luis Ferre of the contents the on release,
rial candidate the .uthorship press said of basis
attempt
an
connect
to
made
took
which
hurricane,
Donna
the
does
seems
public
re
for
Mr.
work
me
to
to
be
to establish a sort an attempt of guilt by association, don’t you
the subtleness
however
think,
of
your editorial text. Your STAR caters to the best in Puerto Rico. Bereadership this of the quality of cause readership, I venture to say that your and every one of each
readers im
be
would
insisting
fully your
on
justified full
com-
pliance with the rules and ethics of journalism
ing
the
booby
and
on
traps
your
avoid-
frequently
laig by local politicos. You seem to have fallen
into
borne
out
a
trap,
and
this
is
Therefore,
ment
statement it
form-
the
at a low increases. has been
restrictive
additional
nation’s
im-
business
lieve
is
point. Unemployment Availability of money sharply reduced in a
country where probably more than half the population is getmeager
earnings
and
editorial,
along
yours
that
they
without
the
(they
are
has
seem
lines
much
alike
to
publishing
be
the
the
reliable
STAR,
press
newspapers,
as
into the regimented It can easily happen
press class. if you con-
good
work.
“them” paper.
regiment
Keep
up
the
Pedre A. Vazquez, San Juan, P. R. EDITOR’S NOTE: The STAR
feels no obligation full
a
paid
lease with
to publish
political
press
re-
its ebligation practice.
to
In a Letter To The Editor published yesterday, Mr. José Herlisted
three
he has of Gov. administration.
read:
‘“‘not
year
term
Puerto
Rico
providing
for
the
in our
criti-
Mufioz MaThe first for
a
two
Governor of Constitution.’”’
Reader Hernandez-Borch corrects that
to read:
two terms nor...”
‘‘not
limit
any
providing
for
the
a
potential
WWNQAVVP
berevo-
might
come
moment.
for
a
Gover-
in
a
Nikita
waterfront
dive
Khrushchev
has.
and
Fidel
. our eyes the fine, full flower.of man.” Some representatives of the
of
Reason.
our
own
Castro
For
spokesmen
tions
of
our
against
“f
heme-grown
irresponsibles
and
set
off
there
in
are
New the
then
policies—to
visitors
there
who
are,
go
out
God
howling,
impreca-
save
the
are
the
refugee
groups
for
the
nation
and
to
Communists.
carry
their
But
one
quarrels
which,
injury to the very
cannot
to
government
mark,
also
by tradition nor have learned to
hospitality of our long tradition, now use their to add to the clack and clamor. One can have the sionate understanding of the thoroughly justified
feel
:
leadets”
exercise. And
York.
“union
take it upon* themselves—though no one yet understood them ‘to be the lawful
foreign
foreign
have
examples,
the heads of powerful nations restrained neither by the ordinary prudence which civilized men
forgive
accepting
their
the
point
of
which
has
given
the
opportunities most compashatreds they
determi-
embarrassment
them
shelter,
There is an appalled terror for the very future of a world teetering at the brink of an abyss while grisly clownishness disports itself in New York—and right up ¢o the very doors of the United Nations itsetf. ;
There which
is
has
reserve
a
now
and
profound
and
incredulous
overtaken
the
old
a decent
respect
for
sadness
values,
great
such
and
at
as
the
fate
manner
somber
and
issues,
which
are surely entitled to as orderly a hearing among the as might be given to a traffic case in a municipal court.
publie
Much
has
been
said
and
written
about
the
restriction
Nikita Khrushchev to Manhattan Island. The point is made that as a delegate to the United Nations he had
to come there without our let or true that he required no invitation Nations, it is a other statesman
upon
hindrance. of ours to
of
soundly a right
But while it is visit the United
great oversimplification to see him as just anvisiting an internationalized area in New York
his lawful errands. For certain basic assumptions
must
and
do
underlie
all forms
of international practice and understanding—as indeed they underlie all forms of law itself. The world for eenturies had simply assumed, for example, that a visiting statesman would not carry
before
AGREEMENT
passing
so far as to make public mockeries in the country and to deal in awful irresponsibility,
pedestriaus
and
gawkers,
with
the
terrible
con-
cerns
In the Sept. 13 edition of the San Juan STAR, in the column “Letters,’’ Mr. Rafael SubirA comments
on
the
new
provisions
of
the Vehicle and Traffic Act which deal with the prohibition of mechanically operated air horns in all vehicles
except
which he had ostensibly come to negotiate. Khrushchev and Castro have an undoubted right to be within that part of New York City which is the terrain of the United Nations.
They
so to behave or
do
phony—which
tragic
not, might
ha¥e
however,
as to embroil at
a vast any
city
moment
right,
any
any
of
exploded
kind,
plots—real
in frightening into
incidents
for all mankind.
trailers.
TODAY’S
BEST
FROM
EUROPE
ee
which may hazard in
horizontal or vertical curves where sight distance is greatly restricted. I agree with Mr. Subir4 that the law should be amended to permit the use of these horns in all heavy tractors or trucks. Francis¢o Lizardi Secretary ef Public Works eee
PLAUDITS Sir: After Pay
CORRECTION
cisms rin’s
is
forty
years
sports, I must
esses
nandez-Borch
would
months ago. Things may Zo along as they are now for several months without a specta-
in
all its distortions, but
does recognize expose such a
other
naturally
heavy or long vehicles constitute a potential
search,
let
in
a
Evidently, the intention of the]. law must have been to exclude from said prohibition those very
tinue to publish canned editorials (“editoriales de encargo’”’), lacking in fairness, objectivity and the Recessary supporting regood
meant
more beneficial.” observers here
IN
re-
themselves
Don’t
has
Sir:
twins)
demote
your
have invest
lutionary sentiment centralized in the cities, since at least two
at
lease on which it was based. Tut, tut! You know better! It will be a sad world indeed in Puerto Rico when good newspapers,
to
expansion
there
like
his “rights” quite streets of his host
same
so
to
govern-
“We
cular explosion. But the explosion
by the fact that “El Mundo” also ran an editorial, a canned as
said:
expense
have been Foreign
mea-
such
the
necessary
which
the
apprehen-
more heavily in armaments than we would have wished, but this
LETTERS STILL
plot.
spheres
accompanying
But
drunk
by
adult delinquents contribute gladly to this ghastly assault upon elementary taste and elementary sense with the Communists and their stooges
who had
said:
continues
Age
For,
whatsoever
stems from a wide international deemed
the
months
by the Dominican government: any criticism of the present regime is Communist-inspired and
sharp €@conomic impact of the imports of arms and ammuni-
and
this
that
propaganda
of
sures ports.
by
in stating
are
sailors,
shores
pe-vewme COMMON man have, in fact, become too common for words. And so now we enter the Age of Impertinence—and this in’ a country which two centuries ago helped lead the world into
government,
economy.
of
these
the
spokesman we
slowing
ting
Sir:
country’s
the
tions
oj
act as a wedge between friends and allies.” That’s the attitude adopted
as
reason:
see
to
SMMWMAAL,
international diplomacy having. all the and an only’ slightly higher sense of rese
Castro. Suddenly we see before this century of the common
sive as to the future if the Com-
qudn-
than-that
brought
daily.
recent
president's
Munist
been
authority,
effect
“Evidently
that year he made
enemies
the
of
no
ponsibility
Position
insisted
had
the
at
incident
import
no
busy “to
By WILLIAM'S. WHITE
WASHINGTON.—An dignity of a street brawl
Balaguer,
questions
events
on
tities of arms and ammunition, and even mercenary troops from Europe.
Now,
econo-
psychological
were took
excuse
Difficulties
before in his three of strong government dictator faced such a
combination mic
winds
dependent
Combination
moment.
like this small
country of three million inhabitants is heading for an eventual crisis of great importance. When and how the storm will
unleash
that
bring
his
ferment.
inland
to
reporter,
Castro feeling in the Dominican Republic. Even Trujillo’s ene-
mies
has
Dominicaf
reply
have
population
are
Joaquin
is too
The
the
years
persons
really
in
Support
than
majority
fed
needy
Official
of American
in
of who
decisions
cljents
thousands
says he press.
Trujillo.
Previous
Republic
the
are
and other cities where
the
Caribbean, for
of the Organization States
to
without
President
in Latin
menace
the
to keep open,
consumer strike. Food distribution centers have been established in the capital
Latin
length-of-dicta-
by the regime
Venezue-
court gave political leaders reason to consider him the source
torship
are
what begins to look like a silent
affairs
AOA
stand-
practi¢ally
Generalissimo Rafael Leonidas Trujillo y Molina, holder of the
American
level
Enterprises
been
internal
plot
living.
of
closing their doors. Stores, forced
lan President Romulo Betan court. Proof of Trujillo’s interference in
subsistence
ard
long-
his
toward
a barely
MOM
Associated
William
Mob Howls Intrude On US Foreign Policy
written
of
following
for the first time tribute
to
your
as-
sociate Jim Douglas. His outstanding work shows continuing research and a dedication to what
“sport
is almost
of
a lést
art
in
the
kings.”
May he be.) sufficiently “encouraged” so that he will remain on our wonderful island.
Best
wishes
to
staff.
you
and
your
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By Juan Bardem “Calle Mayor,” a Spanish film written and directed by Juan Bardem, will be shown by the Cine Club of the Ateneo at 8:45 tonight and again tomorrow night. The film, with English sub-titles, won a special award for its star,
Blair,
at
the
Venice
Film
Festival in 1956. It deals with the bored young men of a provincial Spanish joke on
by
town who play a quiet fading
falsely
announcing
a cruel spinster
her engage-
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Stan
woman
who
cheats about her age—the’ wrong way. Ask her how old she is and you get a quick answer: “I’m 53.” Ask her next January and she’ll say 54. But her birthday isn’t until July 16. “I think people should be aged
like
race
*At
the
horses,”
she
beginning
of
reasons.
each
year,
I doubt if Miss Stanwyck will find widespread acceptance for her ideaS, especially in Hollywood. $he admitted : ‘ that age can be an
absession
with
is
unlined. a
She
new
has
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By
she
deesn’t make movies, she replies with equal frankness: “Nobody has asked me.” Such answers cause her publicity ceunsel to shudder, but Barbara stuck
by
her
haven't
had
any
“I
can
offers.
New
understand
it.
“The
lof
me.
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it was,
seven
I think
I worked
looking in
the
TV
12 out ing:
of
wnen
series,
she
13 episodes.
“I think they
pérson
No mere
and
all
hastess
appears
in
Her
reason-
public
feels
cheated
see
only a
whose
name
flash
is
of the
on
the
series.
believe
“I
song-
Sharing stage honors for week stint is Argentinian
a twoconcert
Beach
guitarist
Hotel’s
to get ul-
in letting
them
out
Jere
“TI
to
had
hold
might
to
the
have
keep
my
coat
arms
been
or
I
she
Greta, 18, spotted the fire sweep-
ing
through
a
Eight bring
fire the
The
fire
than
an hour
warehouse a
cup
trucks blaze
halted
of
while tea
be:
were
needed
under
control.
traffic
for
in the narrow
of Soho, headquarters strip joints,
too.
You
have to! Jet
social
life,
at
home
telephone calls. At erupted as regularly
said.
she was taking tween strips.
tele.
off
and
in
Uncle Miltie is a man who practicgs what he preaches, During a recent luncheon he was interupted by a series of
folded
arrested,”
early jin
stomach.”
call
together
that
business. It is one of the secrets of not getting in bad with your
LONDON (—Stripteaser Greta Neilson flung a raincoat over her 40-25-38 and rushed from her dres-
to
stage,
in
Morel.
sing room into the street the fire department.
learned
vision when I was p my own show—and sweeping off the steam. a “I believe this is true not only in the theatrical field, but
Stripper In Raincoat Calls Fire Department
to
the
comedy
Room.
days.”
backward.
PAT—Musicai
Fiesta
I
Barbara is too busy to do much
Water.
OSS
Blood
Roots,
Tap
HOLIDAY:
saw
of
to Space, Tent.
Black
have
“I
dade
interested
quickest way
—not in tears, but verbally. A good shout can prevent an ulcer.° stress Patricia Marand opens tonight in a new shew at the Con-
There’s
(AP)—Milton
cers is to hold’ in your feelings when you are upset or annoyed,” the comedian. gaid.
PERT
Faces
YORK
Berle, rich and famous and owner of a stockpilé of at least eight million jokes, has 2 simple for mula for staying healthy.
guns.
Seeking
HAL- BOYLE
NEW
more streets
of London’s
asi
each he a gey-
ser. “Everybody
thinks
I'm
ander
Bell,”
he, grumb-
Graham
Alex.
led.
But the mercurial comic is currently in a state of personal euphoria and wide Next’ month he acts
a new
NBC-TV
good will. as host on
weekly
bowling
program. “ve
made
so
many
backs I couldn’t count remarked cheerfully.
‘This
is something
come-
them,”
new
he
in my
career, but I've been a sports enthusiast all my life. I used to bowl an average of! 195 to
200—but ago.
that was 30 to 85 years
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shows,
Good Yell
appears
want to work that hard? Her answer was typically frank: “T’ve got nothing else to do.”
short
September
SANTURCE
LUXE
Phone
ewery
she
I wanted to do it, no matter how
CINEMA DE
which
jim new faces. It was the same way when talkies came in,” She was one of the Broadway when we played on Broadway to gether. Now fhey say they’re five stars imported to Hollywood when years younger. sound arrived. For 25 years, she “Age has never bothered’ me. was a top star in films. She denied — always remember what Walter that her film inactivity had anyHuston told me: ‘Baby, it’s only thing to do with the size of the a number.’ ”’ roles or pay checks. Stanwyck looks good at any age. “That has never bothered me,” Her hair is graying—she has never fried to camouflage it—but her She said. “If it had, I never would
Tuesday, BY
in
Berle Says
‘a whole new team at players. ‘new, and they don’t thinkthe in studios terms
her fellow
Age Retarded “T get a kick out of them,” she laughed. “I know two stars who were five years older than me
schedule:
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— Tuesday, September 27, 1960
everyone should assume the age “In the past three years, I they are going to be that year. haven’t been sent any scripts, “Or we should do as the Chinese period,’’ she declared. “Oh, I know do. When a baby is born over stars who say they can’t find there, his age is 1, because he has anything they want to do in films, had his first birthday.” bat I wouldn’t lie about it. I just
face
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and Barbara (Frederickson).
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The
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Central
was
then you’re contract to
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to
use
the
pro
gram!”
The Davis eyes flare and a cloud of cigarette smoke ‘erupts in Violent rejection of such blind
some
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revue
according
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helped his voice. A large audience
mostly
polite
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reception.
one leather-lunged shouted, “Hurray for
but
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star
sang
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not
him
;
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of his ambition
at
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of the
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the assignmpnt
company,
to try his voice
suggested
might
and’
a
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spectator everyone
perturbed
encores.
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other
chance.”
“Gianni series of by
Puccini,
Schicchi,” one of a three one-act works | } deals
with
the
in-
trigues of an old man’s relatives who gather after his death to share his wealth.
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and
cackling
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of
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on a 67-city test tour; A film commitment compelled Merrill to leave before the triumphant itinerary was completed and Barry Sullivan took over. For
Hambuerg., Antwerp,
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works. Long Test Tour
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golfers who arrive for the winter
and Gary Merfrom whom she
she
cattle,
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George Pervin and “Rosie” | President of the P. R. Golf AsSociation. Also, present was Hen-
Opera First Time
decid-
Back to golf. The professional
in
Magnificent admiration for Sand-
the
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300 the
“I didn’t know anything about Sandburg except that he had written about Lincoln and was the handsomest man I'd ever seen on television.” Having plunged into the project, Miss Davis developed a
Frontier” (Film) En El Espacio”
Hamburg,
beef
Cor.
has since been divorced. “It was the best offer we
Aldea”
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brought
then
of land, include their own breeding stables, both for dairy and
fettle and
’59 by writer Norman
win to star her rill, the husband
GOSLAR
in
Com-
torever.
is in high
venture
early
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for a limited engagement in “The World of Carl Sandburg.”
Ayer”
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arrives at Miller’s Theater soon
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Kiki
(6)
(4) (6) (ll) 8:00—(2) (4) (6) ‘(1) 8:15—(11) 8:30—(6) (11) 9:00—(2) (4) (6) 9:30—(2) (6) 9:35—(6) 20:00—(2) (4)
del
Bette’s
physical malaise that subsequently required considerable: conva-
Tarde y
“Sobre el Abismo” Cortos Musicales
“Su
4:30—(2)
Azul
cause
That dismal experience, she says, was largely the result of
language WIPR — (6) WEBM -— (11) September 27
Rojo,
in
pany.”
te
Telefiesta de la The Big Picture
outing
1952
Broadway
TELEVISION Programs listed WKAQ- (2) WAPA- (4)
however.
machinery
By Chuck New
Keminarek, \ Dennis
Jose Ferrer Sings
chairman,
ing to stay. President of Central Actor Jose Ferrer of his debut Aguirre is Eugene Rice, now vac- as an opera singer. ationing stateside, a resident of Ferrer, who was born in the island for 40 years. There Puer to Rico, went on stage $aare 30 or so Continental families turday night, singing the title who make their home there, and role in Puccini’s one-act come approximately 3,500 local perdy, “Gianni Schicchi” at the manent residents. Brooklyn Academy of Music, He During the cane grinding seaalso staged the production for son, though, the population swells the Santa Fe, 'N. M. Opera Comto: around 6,000. The colorful little settlement also boasts both pany. Although scared, Ferrer said a Catholic and a Protestant Church. During the ¢utting sea- he never had so much fun and son, I understand the hospital satisfaction for his appearance which is fully equipped, ig quite gave’ him a chance to see whebusy with the injured. Aguirre’s ther the singing lessons he startholdings, with thousands of acres ed a number of years ago had
baekground in legit is meager compared to that of most players. And she remembers the eritical assault which greeted her
BETTE DAVIS ++.
qualms,
tournament
monstrate
commitment.
Felt Qualms Tackling the stage did
the
and, I believe, their club -champion. Robershaw, who Manages one of the company’s three centrals, has been a resident of Aguirre for 30 years, having come te Puerto Rico originally, to de-
do spots for whatever kind of advertiser ‘in any part af the
11:30-(4) (1)
Aguirre,
a private ; ers Ray Charbonueau, who downtown, so to speak, with its own ed Angel Jimenez Saturday in a hospital, eountry club,’ police match to win the El Morro chamforce, hotel, etc. is one of the Pionship, WILLIAM GLOVER John Gale, tossed film roles is making a most picturesqu Josh Sta e on the south ples, Norman Brand, Max CharYORK (AP) — Having switch that she regards as a side of Puerto Rico. Sunday, the wich, Inobel Diaz, ‘George FalAguirre Golf Club challenged El] Broadway, Bette Davis significant turning point. lon, Bill Hanna, “At this stage of one’s career,” Morro to their Maj. Glen explains: yearly bout, on Webstern, Col. George W can’t be a coward for- Says Miss Davis, 52, “thereis gne. their oWn course, which is a slop- Ray Revero n, of Luis two Plaza, mat things one can do—film ing, flamboyant-tree ° -lined, link. Reilly, Dr, Pou, Julio Liompart, eminent lady of tempest- teJevision series or go into: living Sunday it was ablaze with greens Rivera, Bill Readdy, Bob ter.” reds and abounded with The first alternative leaves her friendly golfers. We were met, chiledé—“you don’t make money and introduced around by Enon’ the network showings but glish-born, J. Robertshaw, who on the reruns. But compelled by your
32:00—(11)
17
OFF THE CUFF
Company Com-
‘
be just
coached
ecali
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BUSINESS USED
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SALE;
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ACEROLA Santurce.
ciothimg
supplies
masks,
and
and
JAM.
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rubber
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Office
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locally pack
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vou're
mov-
are aquinnred voet most
orecious belongings. at scheduled. with the dependahi- care vou fook fer and seldom find Teleobone 6.3157 6.7779 tne. Atlas
far Van
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Moving
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its
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vans for local and aqvereas maves neatly uniformed and hich!v trained
Out per.
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vour
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prized 3.4025
2431
specialists
possessions or
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for
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call
as
estimate
at 825
EQUIPMENT
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PLUMBING ALL CITY PLUMBENG - Stateside experience Factory & ‘uilding maintenance.
Construction,
Sewers & Installation 214
alteration
&
johbing,
drains cleaned eléctric>'tv, of home appliances; 3-524, 1029
SCREENS SCREENS.
AWNINGS.
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windows,,
bathtub enclosures, “picture windows”, best quality aluminum Paymeat facil ities up to 3 vears. Call us without oblig-
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WATCH
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ur
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&
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MOVING
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Capitel Transpartatiqn. estimate. Agents for
STORE
INTER-COMMUNICATION
PARTIES: dressing
$10— $23 & type
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FOODS
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Agents
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all types of ‘arge or
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SERVICES
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YOUG
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101
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with
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1010
928
pants, etc. Reasonably priced. Barbosa St. 21, Telephone Bayamoa 587,
29! 3197
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INTERCOM
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SUREAU:
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4
OPPORTUNITIES OIL
teacher
Dillimger,
Schoot
landscape, depending 28927.
Juan Service, Local and long
7-6292
Dr.
2551,
UF}:
the fime German cars. Many miles ef dependable service. Cali Mr. De — Phone 3-0903, 3178
Johg
PEASE
Portrait. menthiy, ef class. 2972
MOVE
natural vitamin & food supplements. If we deu’t have it, we'll get it.
1872
Will
30
3207 1957
DETECTIVE
HEALTH
All
A
miles.
perience.
meters,
ANGLIA, 2 tone,
Calle
MUSEO
from
experience.
MOVING & STORAGE
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HEALTH
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1968
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sizes qual
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Magazine
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lessons
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WANTED OWN
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appointment only.
or evenings
LESSONS
POPULAR
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yrs.
a
SAN JUAN — PONUE: Bi-lingual,24 HOSPITAL SUPPLIES hour telephone euswering service and desk space for busitess and prof THE GOSPITAL SUPPLE CUMPANY nals. Also service for people without disi y ti and Juana, 12-5060 offers equipment. First aid & Oxygen kits
St,
3213 HEY
MAKE
ANSWERING
walis.
like new.
IMPALA,
driven
l@
-ompetent Agency in Latin Night Patrols. Bodyguards. Guards, Payroll Escort, Con.
Ave.
77%
STATESIDE MECHANICS 2-4718 STATESIDE SERVICE
SPORTS & FOREIGN CARS
INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS Publish ers ie expanding their operation throuszhoet Puerte Rico and South Amerea Tran for sales & management pe
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ANY
RECONDITIONED
1022
1958 FORD 4 door sedan, beautiful coler, mechanically perfect. body like new. good price. See and test it, there is a 1958 Ford in your future, Call Mr. Braschi — phone 3-0903.
Box
Bis
HELP
3-4367 — 2-3839 STEVE’S AIR CONDITIONING
30,000 original miles. May be &
PLAY Take
MOTORS
EXTERMINATING
21 Aguadilla
miles,
clean car perfect t use. “F Cali Mr. Braschi
UF
ATTRACTIVE
fidential
3185
‘tra
B17
hard
Amador,
CHEVROLET
inspected
Pictures
The most America. Uniformed
DOWNI
with
MUSIC
box
Davila
—
plates.
plat-
SALE
DETECTIVE
2s
full power,
de
door,
yellow
12,000
cood
a
o29
& steering. 8-0568. 3196
bed.
929
& ©. Smith trom 1/3 HP.
BY OUR OWN
license
See
FOR
ELECTRIC
MECHANICS
2
&
trucks,
INSTRUCTION
fair condition. Call Sali
CONTINENTAL
$325
nana
102
1.
S PASSENGER 199 FORD Squire. air conditioned. power
UF
—
1951,
Black
double
EQUIPPED
FIATS —
EQUIPMENT
CASTERS,
ART SCHOOLS |
1ozs | 2785
Radice.
HANDLING
SALE
sprmg & mattress, automatic ironer, dimette set, misc. C-13 Calle 2%, Farest Hills. %6 Verde, Bayameoa. 3171 928
HAVE
2304
72
SERVICE
WANTED
DELIVER:
Hall & sails 84 2112 sis3
3-5190
glide.
HELP
WILCHER -—- fTetevision Service
$48. monthly payments. MARTORANI MOTORS INC.
CHEVY
SECRETARIAL
WILL
BE PURCHASED WHOLESALE OR INDIVIDUALLY
1961
—3-8400 Ext.
& SERVICE
BOATS
HERTZ RENT-A-CAR INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT SAN JUAN, P. R. TEL. 9-0085
will
one
808
SALES
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Steering
WELL MAINTAINED
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as THE
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ue
923
$1,985.00
submit-
be
2-5353.
SERVICES.
324
and take your choice
TYPB
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WE
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VORNADO 1 HP AIRCONDITIONER, $160. COLUMBIA Consele Hi-Fi, $125. Beth im new condition. 6.6645.
30. . .1959 MODELS All 4door — Very Good
ALL All
FURNITURK
SALE
WHAT
ce.
929 | a
FURNITURE
ones.
3
CLEANERS
worried. | between San Jorg: and Parque. | Santur
8.
3199
We are disposing of our 1959 models to replace them with new HERE’S
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1960
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AUGUST
bt 930 104
4 BEAUTIFUL MINIATURE French Black poodie puppies. AKC registered. Have pedigree with several champiens. Call 66646. Reasonable prices.
Soil
DIRECT
PERSONALS
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Rates & Information EFFECTIVE
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CLASSIFIED
REAL e
.
ESTATE
APARTMENTS
e
;
, ,
PROPERTII
—
INC. SITES
ee
and
301
Inquiries
Flamingo
1311
No
Cen LAS, MARIAS: fs a
Invited
de
BODON
TO
RENT
EB
| avalide, 3
Maire
Set
.
aes?
se
' COMMERCIAL
bec. 38508 ~ Setr2.
_ $185. | CotimGEe
GRADUATE.
j
3 bdr. 1 bath beach fra
3128
male,|
oa
ay BUCARE
de-|
w
mediate
same.
a
$324.
|
occupancy
tierra
bath,
2
REAL
ESTATE:
We have for sale 6,000 meters Ocean Front in Punta Las Marias, ideal locatio small hotel or guest house. Please n fer ring Mr Arroyo, Phone 3-4401 or 33428, write Box 6667 Loiza Station, Santurc or e.
3183
923
FRANCISCUS
Nairn next Come in
0o0
;
Kitchen, ‘manity
TAL
LEWIS
house
ON
BEACH, new bachelor apartment, par. balcony, bath, full » Available Oct. 1, 6 months’ lease required. $140 furnished, $125, unfurnished.
BUY
FOUR
Piedras
R-1
-
Caguas
LOT
with
4
{
' ,
or
liberal
i
Home?
5 offer 33 bedroom
REALTY
many
{
1
'
REAL ESTATE
Presbyt. Hosp. on beach person 9:30-l1, 3-5
e
en
Functional Builders ve .
carport,
i
:
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car
j
{ i
aa —
sooent, 3 baie eee
Leon
sin
|
on your behaif, mon FRA) DEP. a total of more than Warehouse lerations
tz |? MureSt & Ashtord, iat of Pres. Hogg.f | —
single, .
RENTALS
100,600 sq. mts. Industrial 200.000 sq. ft. pffice spacessites
Preteens
sires to share apartment 2 patios bdr. 2 bath beautl uatre. | | Nar Beach 34400
COND:
3 “RAFAEL
2 bér. fre.
Building
Ponce
se quede
WANTED
HATO HEY: cre see Soa ne unfrn. house.
FINANCING
AERIAL PHOTOS AND TOPOS Listings
i
:
BEACH FRONTAGES LOTS
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SAVE TIME AND MONEY by leittiig NO RENT INCOME LOST Professionals find you the best rentals: When experts because FranReal ciEstate CONDADO: 2 bdr. apt. unfra. scus can rent| save time andwork | your apartmests and houses PARK BLVD: Util. apt. fur. beach , t¢ good TORS " | tenants at no cost te PEREZ MRIS: 3 bdr. 2 bath unfrn, immediately MENT has available after vacated. You tese you CONDADO: 2 ao rest income unfrn. apt. 100.000 ‘$19. ‘sq. ft. | while OCEAN PARK. bdr. looking for tenants. (Problems 2 ids fea nena
3-5306 DEVELOPMENT
FOR
3-8254_
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3-8400 Ext 72
|
|
or 26374.
im
BUCARE.
Rio
2-9334,
Call
3222 BUILDING
AREA
9,000 sq. ft. Fdez. Juncos Ave., geod for Yight imdustry er general — enterprises. 1360 sq. mt. lot. -1 Zoning Classifi cation.
Will
take
mortgage
unpaid belance. Peralta, Shop, Stop 20, 25192. 3026 CINTRON
plete
for
REALTY,
real estate
sale
in
altos
COMPLETELY rtn
INC.
service.
best
for
Emily
offers
com-
Houses
residential
& lots
sections of
San Juan Metropolitan Area: San Francisco, Santa ‘Maria, Villa Garden Hills, San Patricio, Hyde Park. Ponce, Mayaguez and all over the island. Commercial buildings for sale or rent. Lots for dominiums, guest houses, commercial projects. Lake and beach front properties. Money availabie for first mortga Call ges 20911. or write Bex 729, Roosevelt, P. R. ns
APARTMENTS CONDADO: conditioned
kitchen,
FOR
furnished bedroom,
block
2-9473.
©
CONDADO: bedroom
La
FURNISHED efficiency
biecks
3076
Concha,
1156
furmisned one airconditioned.
penthouse
2.2702.
&
bath.
Attractive
3-5957.
1021 REY,
dras
erty.
014
heart
of
8:30—10:30
city.
AM
or
5
min.
FEANCISCO:
Calle
Visteta
G4,
after
7
PM.
Call Tel. 3-8254
Delightful Spanish Mansion. Convenient. Rooms with private seme airconditioned. Reasonable, Mrs. Rossen - 2.5847
bath,
REALTY
combination
Renting
927
er Km.
1
ft
8
off
double
hot and cold water. Terraces, garden. Near beach and business sectors mer rates. Manager, Margarita . Sumde Contreras. 1490
—
10
Road
Road.
La
Moderate
2.2883, LAS
Daily,
room,
_ 8
sigui
yar cecrtte
Cool. | este edicto,
private
1154
te
a la
eribe.
a
direccion
San
septiembre
Juan,
de
bus.
serv-
ie
5
'
fee
Eleanor
bus stop,
118,
to Ponce all lings. Quiet.
TAL
103
-
FOR
LEWIS
the on the island, either Small
REALTY
ee eee
SALE
offers one of.
development.
beach,
which could be made into restaurant or bar. About 12% acres. Excellent road. Best lacation on highway.
yet
can
meter.
(:
§
t
TAL
7
LEWIS
near for
be
Phone
Luguillo
completely
2-5847
private.
or
REALTY Beach.
de
ss.
2-6374.
offers
138
Rolling
View.
BEACH COTTAGES - furnished, linens, Hurry for this one. Phone kitchenette & maid service. 5 min. to | 2/89 city, next to Mario’s airport. $6. single, $10. doubie. ¢
LAGOMAR COURT — ISLA VERDE Call Mrs. Dentem,
3194
A
a
acres
hills
real
i@eal
- 2a
245847 or 2
LA PROVIDENCIA GUEE Parque 153. theatres,
Near
bullses.
beaches,
Sun
4 UF
mOUSR
or write Sasturce, -
icCleary
Ave.
Tei
meais
*fip
20
Walking surants.
67
° THUNIT RE RESIDE ENCE —"to separ. ate the activities of @ full sized family. Tremendous living area with separate dining room and a giant kitchen wil bedreoms
Privacy,
| selte
full
scale
tn separate
space
with
for
entertai ning. wing give
quiet
bedroom,
study.
{beth
i
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Notice
referido a la Comision de Reputacion de Aspirantes al Ejercicio de la AbogaRombra@o para intorme sobre sus con diciones' morales. En cumplimiento las reglas de esta Comision expxio de 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 opomer a dicha solicitud les expen. a bor escrito dentro de les diez dias siguientes a la ultima publicacion de este edicto. debiendo dirigir dicho escrito a la direccion del Secretario que suse cribe. San Juan, Puerte Rieo, a 20 de ti © de 1960. Ledo. M. Garcia Cabrera Secretario de Ja Comision de Reputacion de Aspirantes al Ejercicio de la Abogacia Direcciqn: O’Donell 202
Apartado
522 San Juan,
Puerto Rico.
children’
ir conditioned, too! (Only Fooes, Sith thee ees ea SD, Each | paises financed, uct eet, t®
get
parents
away
from
it
STYLE ON A BUDGET — the advantages of first rate architectu | design, ral
Separate
vad
mene
all.
HOUSE
distance to beach, hotels, rest-— Condado area. Private entrance,
conditioned
ficiency. 3220
GUEST
Sun
rooms,
patio. 2-426.
some
Miss
with
Cab
ef-
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Refunds
WASHINGTON—The
Due Home Owners | The
Secretary
ury
of
announced
home
the
The
finance
Jose
Munoz
that
to
the
urge
initiate
government
institutioms
methods
here
whereby
the
Public starts benefiting immediately from the tax relief law. Families complained they were not feeling the effects of the substantial tax relief grant-
ed
this
year
because
most
fin-
ance institutions had not made corresponding’ readjustments in Monthly payments nor had they made any refunds. According to Noguera, the in-
Btriutions
the
agreed
yesterday
to
following two-step plan: For 1960-61, the tax relief
1.
will be returned to home owners by a direct refund or by a re duction in Payments. 2
one
For
or
more
monthly
the
monthly
Payments
will
be
readjusted
in
keeping with the homes corresPonding tax cut. The tax relief bill passed this year Srants a maximum tax cut of $85 This relief applies only
to
homes
lived
in
owners
by
their
Juan J. Parsi, 56, an Hato Rey businessman, died yesterday morning at his home, 217 Ponce de Leon Ave. He was
He
is
ters,
survived
Parsi,
Isabel
The
that
and
funeral
by
and
dealt
in
his
father,
two
daugh-
Nitsa.
will
leave
at
2:30
P. m. today from the Ehret Funeral Home, Hato Rey to Our
Lady
of Fatima
Burial
Catholic
will be Buxeda
Cupey.
Church.
Cemetery,
Paris Killings Drop PARIS
less
police
steal
Maurice
The
monthly
fist,
a
tes
from
gesture
of his
page
more,
reminding
threat
to
delega-
use
rockets
if Cuba is attacked. Castro quoted U. S. Adm. Arleigh Burke as saying the
United States would fight if Cuba tried to seize the Guantanamo base and that the Soviet Union
Papon
average
would
not dare risk war
by inter-
58 in 1957 to 31 in 1960; But burglaries went up from 820 a Month in 1955 to 1,509 a month this year. ,
Corsages
Ptants WIRE
WE
FLOWERS
JARDINES VILLA ANGELA 361
San
Jorge St., Sonturce
TEL,
2-303
minute
girl
during
a
between anti-Castro Castro elements in
New
said
leadership
that
fight
and promidtown
after
the
Cuban
had
found
itself
a
Castro brought the name of both presidential candidates John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon into his speech. He quoted Kennedy as saying the U. S. must not permit Communism to lead in Latin America. Castro
commented
“were
Kenne-
dy not a millionaire and ignorant he
would
understand
you
can’t
revolt against peasants.” He said Nixon had declarations, then Nixon and Kennedy
imilar
dec th lack political
Assembly
H.
President
Boland
Frederick
interrupted’
at
this
point, asking Castro to consider whether it was proper to discuss U. S. _ political candidates in the assembly.
Applause hall at Castro
rocked
the
words. United
condemning for meddling
the Soviet in Western
Hemisphere affairs. The bearded: leader said it was the United States which has sent
planes
over
Cuban
territory
by
the
Negroes
Cuban
of
the
lead-
United
States, may obviously be a brothel. But besides this they have heaped slander on the Cuban delegation without even respecting
the female members of our delegation.” Castro spoke in Spanish: Giving his version of Cuba’s history, he said Cuba was “a colony
of
the
United
States,”
and the “last country of Ametica to shake off Spanish colonial rule.” Castro declared that by joint resolution
of
on
April
20,
be
free
and
said
the
joined “against
assembly
the president’s assailed the
in a brothel.”
“Gentlemen,”
ed
the
U.
1898,
S.
Congress
Cuba
should
independent.
people
of
the
He
U.
S.
Cubans in the struggle Spain for independence.
But war
he the
added U.
S.
that
after
imposed
on
the Cuba
the right to intervene in Cuba’s affairs and lease naval bases under the threat of litary occupation.
continued
mi-
Castro said that Cuba was ence a colony where orders were given by the U. S. ambassador
but
“we
are
proud
that
the shoulder. At the outset he spoke with his hands clasped
we can say today no embassy rules our people. Our people is governed by its people.” He drew applause at this point in his speech and began using gestares—jabbing the air. with his
behind
fingers
an‘ not the Soviet Union. Castre wore his customary Army fatigue unifo with the star
of
a
Major
his
e
idered
on
back.
Castro charged that a White House spokesman had placed guilt on the Cuban delegation for
the
death
of
a
10-year-old
for and “It
desks.
is
not
a question
of
the
We cut
you
original
is
a key even if the
lost.
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people
emphasize
the world
te become party to any irfternal cenflict.”
He indicated
he
may speak
again as the session’s debate progresses. “Independence, impartiality aad objectivity must be the attributes of the secretary gene and
these
find
clear
the
of compromise.”
|
said the
question
was
said. “This is a powerful country but I think it could be a more powerful country. This is a great country, but I think it could be a greater ene.”’
The senator pointed out that steel is at 50: per cent capacity and said he was not satisfied when food is piling in surpluses. Kennedy said he saw cases in West Virginia where children .took home part of their school lunches in order to feed their families. “I'm not satisfied until every American enjoys his constitutional rights,” Kennedy said at one point. Negroes, he said, have less
chance
to retain
“I
don’t
a job,
believe
go to school
in
big
or build’a
government,
but
house
in this country.
I believe
governmental action,” Kennedy said. “We cannot turn the job over te anyone else. States fails, the whole cause of freedem fails.”
in
effective ;
If
the
United
He said he wanted people in Latin America and Africa to start
looking said
again.
States
United
to éhe
Our generation, he said, has a rendezvous with destiny. “I think it’s time America started in moving again,” Kennedy
“I want
the states
government
“ach
to
meet
man
had
to meet
its
their
responsibility,
responsibility,”
Kennedy
but
I want
the
said.
eight minutes
to speak at the outset. America is moving! ahead. He repeated what he has been saying gver and over in campaign speeches—that the country built more schools, hospitals and highsaid,
Nixon
record,
the
On
ways in the Eisenhower administration than man administration. Nixon said many Americans would agree
nedy had to say. There is no question, cannot stand still. He denied this administration has
years
He
said the record
of Eisenhower
He
cited
of the 7- ‘@
prove
the
with
previous
the
things
that
the
for the Republicans,
Ken-
country »
been
one
of \retreat
and
of Truman and the 7-4 “has been moving ahead.” chools have been built, more
America
for
example,
than
in amy
other
What about the prices you pay? Nixon asked. He said prices went up five times as much in administration as in the Eisenhower administration. As
Tru-
years
that
somestatistics-more
power capacity constructed, period in history.
in
he said,
stagnation.
he said they
know
the
similar
the
way
Truman
to progress,
On the other hand, Nixon said, Kennedy’s to be just retreats of the administration” progra programs “seem ms, The Vice President said: “We have programs for moving forward”—programs which, he said, will better the reeord already made in eight
years
Kennedy
of
Republican
scribbled
notes
rule.
as Nixon
talked.
Nixon said he believes Kennedy’s program
would
lead to the stagnation of the moral fibre of the people . ‘Our ment is not about the goals of. America, it is only about the means for reaching those goals,” Nixon concluded,
SHIPPING SWINDLE (Continued from Page 1) $30,000 was unaccounted for. The Perezes were arrested Sept. 16. Anxious families here, long awaiting their shipments, are disthey
are
still
in
New
York warehouses or in waterfront storage here where they will have to
pay
again
to
recover
Explains
them.
Operation
This is the way Dist. Atty. Edward Silver, of Brooklyn, said the pair worked: They operated the Santa Barbara Shipping Co., which special-
ized
to
in
shipping
household
Puerto Rico The company
Spanish
language
goods
from New York. advertised in the press
and
radio
sent word shipments.
not
te
accept
further
He said the assembly faces a The outfit continued operating, qeestion of principle for the future, not a matter. of conve- however, using the names of Pe; rez and shipping.te a woman who as» a@ secretary Here for oe cre pWorkeds
gb re for the moment.
States.
Lincoln
medy
expres- stations promising door to door sion in the U. N. charter.” delivery between the New York Hammarskjold said criticism by anybody strikes “at the very area and any point in Puerto Rico. ‘Everything was paid in advance. office itself.” The outfit made some shipments. “I. would rather see that of- After a few months of operation, fice break on the basis of in- they failed to pay some of the dependence, impartiality and shipping charges due steamship objectivity than drift on the companies and the companies
basis
United
half free. The question is whether the world can exist half slave and half free, “It we fail, then freedom fails,” KEnnedy said. ‘I want te make it clear that I do not think we’re doing enough, that I am not satisfied with the Progress that we are making,” Ken
covering
man but of the institution,” Hammarskjold said. “... A UL N. force cannot be permitted
for
recalled that
could exist half slave and
points.
complained that he and his U. N. delegation had been mistreated by the U. S. in New York.
want
opening,
He
HAMMARSKJOLD
Hammarskjold, but smiled thumped their fists upon
their
to
the
Kennedy,
delegation obtained lodging in a Harlem hotel “the news was bruited about that the Cuban delegation
he said, he had “always -been. impressed by the very
of people who Participated in those} exchanges.” Kennedy in response to an initial inquiry in the early part of the debate said the question is which point of view and which kind of
York.
He
of holding) prices
number
today, he said,
Venezuelan
ral
Arrangements
Programs,
throughout
er added, “to some a humble hotel in Harlem, a hotel inhabit-
ment, failed to join in applause
reports.
distributed
methods
Kennedy retorted that he was never aware that ‘the Nixon
He suggested that Burke might be wrong and that if he were he would be playing with the fate of the world.
of murd-
kill
been
1)
Committee had ever produced recommendations which produced any legislation. And as for the exchange “people! to people”
home
(Continued from page 1)
ers and attempted murders, he told a news conference, fell: from
Floral
mittee, he said, he has recommended
vening.
board. The Communist ~ contingents, possibly to show their disagree-
prefect
have
Page
in line.
her
SPEECH
1
of
(A— P) Parisians
but
with
whether
CASTRO (Continued
action Union
Businessman, Dies
Owner of a firm dairy equipment.
Argentina
maa who fired the fatal shot. Officials said they have reason te believe he has fled the state, a Federal offense’ that allows the
States and the Organization of American States for the recent
Juan J. Parsi, 56,
Domingo
posters
brains.”
1961-62,
from
of
The FBI also said Molina was identified by a witness as the
Noguera
made the announcement following a meeting yesterday morning in his office with representatives from finance institutions engaged in home mortgages. The Secretary was reacting to instructions received from Gov, should
vacation
accused
The gunman was identified by the FBI as Francisco Molina,
28. Some 140, 000 wanted the country.
that
compa-
R.
girl, on
supporter
from
Exchange Program, and lending to Latin American countries. As chairman of the President’s cabinet Anti-Inflation Come
family, was fatally wounded in a New York restaurant last week when pro-Castre gunmen fired ea an anti-Castre group sitting at a table next to the child.
nies in Puerto Rico have agreed to start making refunds or reductions due home-owners throagh the property tax relief law passed this year.
Secretary
nine-year-old
(Continued
Federal Bureau of Investigation has order-
ed a nationwide manhunt fer the Fidel Castro the fatal shooting of Magdalena Urdaneta.
Treas-
yesterday
mortgage
GREAT DEBATE
Castro Supporter Hunted:
the company briefly. Consignments Mount While the furniture and ape pliances were being held up ig New York where much of it wag
found
in.
various
consignments
houses
warehouses
mounted
on the island,
in
the
ware»
The
Mari-
time’ Warehouse and the Metropo» litan Warehouse, beth in Puerta de Tierra, have large numbers of shipments undelivered due to non-payment
When
of
freight.
a person
appears
at
the
warehouse with adequate proof. of
ownership, Bull Lines will aliow him to take his belongings after he pays the freight and the ware.
housing
fee,
said
Vicente
Gonzae
lez Grau, Bull Lines claim agent, The Trans American Steamship Co.;-en the other still holds
furnishing
shi
at the Maritime
Adan
Torres,
ager‘of
can’t
Trans
release
through
Warehouse.
them
operations _man-
American
the
get a court release
said,
“We
stuff
until
order
or some-
we
one shows up with the proper dock receipts.
We
will
cable
our
New
York office to see if they dan get & 4
ee
a
ee
THE SAN JUAN STAR. Teenday, September 27, 1960
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CUP CONTEST STARTS Wednesday, September 28 with the
“
7th INVITATIONAL‘ FISHING
TOURNAMENT
at Club Néutico in San Juan
), Cape Hatteras Bill Fish
rada Chubasce y Pesca (Calif.), Ocea n City Light Tackle Cluh (Wash.) Brielle Marlin & Tuna Club (Miami Beach), Tuna Club of Avalon (N. J.) Rod & Reel Club (Bahamas), Union League Club (Chic (Calif.), Cat Cay Club ago), Bermuda 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.
RONRICO
CUP
CONTES
Club de Caza y Pesca de Arecibo, Club NautiTANTS grejos Yacht Ctub, Villa Parguera Fishi co de San Juan, Canone Club Nautico del Geste and Humacaong Club, Pence Yacht Fishing and Angling The day,
COME ON IN, THE FISHING’S FINE captains of the different Club
Teams should be present TuesSeptember 27, at 3:00 P.M. at the Club Nautico im San Juan.
Fishermen
whe are not peraiet their Club Team Will also compete for the
Ronrico 151° Trophy
|
!
Tuesday, September 27, 1960
SAN JUAN STAR —
THE
STANDINGS
Sports Of The Times
AMERICAN LEAGUE New York | Baltimore
91 86
57 64
615 573
— 6
Chicago Cleveland
85 74
64 74
571 #500
6% 17
Washington
73
76
.490
18%
Detroit
68
81
475
23%
Boston 64 85 430 27% Kaasas City 54 94 365 37 Today’s Games New York (Duren 3-4) at Washington
(Stobbs
12-6).
night.
Baltimore (Brown 11-5) at Boston (Delock 9-9). Detroit (Bunning 10-14) at Chicago (Wynn 13-10), night.
Cleveland sas
(Ludman
City
0-0) at Kan-
(Herbert
12-15),
night.
NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 92°58 613 Milwaukee 86 63 577
St.
— 5%
Louis
8
63
574
6
Los Angeles Sam Fran. Cincinnati
78 175 67
69 73 83
531 .507 447
12% 16 25
383
34%
& | Chicago
57.92
* | Phila.
55
94
369
36%
%
Today’s Games m Cincinnati (Purkey 17-10) at Pittsburgh (Law 20-8), night. Chicago (Cardwell 8-15) at San
,
Francisco
(Sam
Jones
night,
17-14),
.
| Milwaukee (Jay 9-7) at Philadelphie St.
(Roberts Louis.
Angeles
Sessa
of the five marlin caught Sanday
AMERICAN
MeMichen,
Hall,
Calif.);
Havana);
San
117-pound
308-pound
Francisco);
blue
201-pound
blue
marlin
blue
marlin
RUNS
W
Cleveland Pittsburgh
DIVISION LT
Pte.
|Baltimore
Pts.
100 1.000 41 1.0 0 1.000 35.
St. Louis New York
WESTERN
1:0 :0 1.000 43 100 1.000 21
010 010
010
.000 24
41 | Detroit
Washington
010
.000
20
York
| Boston
210
.667 88
210
64
.667
55
120
WESTERN
'
W
Denver Angeles
333 38 333
LT 210
667
54
71
37
333 49
120
75
33352
| SUNDAY’S RESUL' | Oakland 14, Houston 13 | Dallas 17, Los Angeles @
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Veteranos,
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pionship.
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ly at
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held
Suarez
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as
coach
under
Manager
exercises were
were
one
man
about
short
in
Bobby’
to begin their
Bragan.
and
brains
The
/1956
the Buccaneers
department.
{Fast
action was imperative. f i “Got any ideas?” Bragan asked Joe Brown, the. front office chief. i “How about Danny Murtaugh?” said Brown. . ‘He’s in} .the Pirate family and we can move him up to the big team from! Wil{
r
liamsport.”
Bragan quickly welcomed the suggestion and the square-jawed, crooked-nosed, paunchy, tobacco
also weleémed chewing ex-in-
fielder from Chester, Pa. All he knew abeut Murtaugh was that Danny had stretched limiied talents into ten ‘years of useful serv-
ice
had
in
the
big
leagues
by
In midseason
dint
of
hustle
and
hard
work.
This
character.
man’s
a
of
glimpse
revealing
a
be
to
of the following year, however,
the axe landed
on the bac! of Bragan’s neck. He departed as Pirate marfager and Brown knew just where to look for a successor. He turned to Clyde Sukeforth, the tapped for promotion.
senior
coach,
and
told
him
he
had
been i
.
Long Arm Of Confidence. “No thanks,” said Sukey. “I want no part of managing 4 big
league ball club. Why-don’t “Hmmm,”
hmmmed
you give the job to Danny. Murtaugh?”*
Brown,
“I
hadn’t
thought
of
him!
He
might make a good manager at that.” } If that wasn’t the luck of the Irish, at least it indicated | that
destiny had been in Danny’s cornet all along. One refusal got him his original job as coach and another refusal elevated’ him to manager,
the manager
Series
starts
that
in
who
will direct the Pirates
Pittsburgh
e@ week
from
in the World
Wednesday.
by
German
snipers.
As
a
shipyard
way to he: was
worker
he’
was
pinned against a bulkhead by a falling metal plate and: had hot rivets dropped inside his shirt. As a volunteer fireman he barely escaped entrapment inside burning buildings. As a ‘ballplayer
he
had
admirers staged
tossed a
skit:
Desperate
to
scramble
a
testimonial
“This
Danny
Captain
Kid
neering,
rollicking
type
rum.
Instead,
tion,
a sly
an ability ingrained
Is
sense
fits
pirate
a
the
calling
humor,
survival.
him
one
Life,
popular
for
a yo,
a
they
Murtaugh.”
and a
toward
of the
ruthless,
ho
with
tendency
when
conception
ho,
man
Se:
winter,
Danny
chief—swaggering,
mild-mannered
of
bare
for
Miserable
hardly
and
even
dinner
Your
of
he’s
for
a
placid
self
domi-
bot
ig
di
of i
effacement,
to inspire fierce loyalties, a total lack of color and distaste for any drink stronger than ginger ale.
an
Permanent Stopgap When Murtaugh succeeded the brilliant and imaginatively restless Bragan as manager in 1957, it was a stopgap appointment. The Bucs of that season were still young, still in their
formative years. They were unseftied by brash and impetuous strategic moves. He overmanaged them
Bobby’s them.
old shoe, gave Bragan, under
Murtaugh, comfortable as an had had they pever feeling
The easy-going relaxed the
daring
He restored confidence and brought out the best in his athletes, Under him they played .500 ball instead of the .350 bail they played under Bragan. The had earned a renewal of
In fire
1958
from
the
the
Murtaugh
low,
steady
seventh,
Corsairs finished his contract,
system flame
paid of
off.
their
The
Danny
but
Pirates
skipper.
caught
Tied
for
last
place as late in the 1958 season as July 22, the heat hit them and all the pieces were welded into place. Onward they drove Dodgers,
faltering
the
Giants,
Reds
and
Cardinals
and
finish-
second to the Braves. For this rather astonishing exploit with a lowly regarded team, Desperate Danny was named the manager of the year. ed
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It is a deserved reward for a guy who clawed his the top. The going was rough all the way. As a soldier
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So
1959
the
more
pennant
distinction
than in
the
one
without
expert
pre-season
question.
picked forecast.
the
Pirates
They
flopped
to win
the
outrageeus-
ly and dropped to fourth place, It, was a mass failure. Four pitchers, who had combined for forty-four -victories, produced a total of nine. Solid young hitters dropped 30 and 40 points’ in their
batting
averages.
Murtaugh accepted this disaster with imperturbability and treated those twin impostors, success and failure, in the same disdainful fashion. He didn’t panie this season and make whblesale changes, but just went plodding along in a clear-cut demonstration that he had not lost faith in his heroes.
FLOYD (Continued From Page 23) they might have consulted me.
the
American
currenty
ranked
No. I contender. “So I’m insisting it’s got to be “But first I must give Ingo Oct. 29 or Nov. 2. It’s a matter another chance at the title,”’ he of. principle. They should have said. t consulted me first.” Patterson is here for a tele Patterson said if he beats SweHe goes to den’s Johansson he will consider vised exhibition. staking
on
Henry
Cooper
all
comers,
and
including
Sonny
Liston
Germany
tomorow
his European
to
exhibition
continue
tour,
’
question,
with book, and no one i j@tinties of the man
who
wrote it,
i
But there should have been +—
And, like cashing in winning pari-mutuel tickets, a New York fan never gets the men in the
|striped flanthe winner’s
nel suits take
Tact on the left and Bob Leith,
long-distance
running
and _
cycle races.
ja
bi-
Fae nk
FER Fr|
He finished fourth at the Arroyo 21-kilometer open marathon, and third at the Maunabo-
Arroyo 30-kilometer bycycle race recenfly.
PATILLAS—Recreation Gaspar
Cochran
has
leader
organized
a
four-team local baseball chamPionship for beys 15-18 to start Oct. 2 at the Guardarraya park. ARROYO—The Palma borough
squad,
“Tribu
de Puerto
Blanco,”
. won a track relay meet held here for
qualifiers
Petition. The
by
for
winning
Harry
regional
quartet,
Smaine, Arizona
anchored
established
New local record in by narrowly defeating
fighting
com-
Bulls
a
4 x 100 the hard-
in
these
events, Anchorman Pedrito Cintrén put pressure on Smaine throughout the 4 x 400 test and compelled the seasoned runner to perform
his best,
Two other entries also|i
competed in the meet, which was directed by Isabelino Cora. (See
GUAYAMA,
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GUAYAMA—A volleyball tourney is being sponso onred The ion. by the Guayamese Volleyball Federation. ting teams are Colegio San Antonio, Bravos, and Vengadores in the 13-1614 age group.
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San Juan, Puerto Rico, Tuesday, September 27, 1960
P.R. Athletes Fly or Chilean Track Tri als Island Bowlers Leavel Students, Army Sergeant
ForLevittownT ourney Expected To Boost Squ The
top
five
places
Puerto
Rican
in the Labor
quartet from
Day
the Jubilee Lanes
Thursday for a similar same men this weekend. The
quintet,
sponsored
by
four
Levittown
the
bowlers-—
James Daley, Bob Knoafel, Marty Feingold and = Bill Farrell—
finished’ gad
sixth,
seventh,
niath
in Levittown,
handicap
Star Bowling Center, is composed of Charlie Merino, Pedro Batista, Ruddy Cobian, Tito Perez and Kea Marabello. Merino, who carries a 68 handicap, won the Labor Day weekend tournament as he avecaged 216 (handicap included) for 16 games to walk off with $200 top prize money. Batista, 43 handicap, was second, while Cobian, 55 handicap, was third, Perez, 47 handicap. was fourth and Marabello, 26 handicap, was fifth.
The
bowlers that swept all the weekend tournament with a
Pa.,
tetournament
Bout
Set For Oct. 29 NEW
YORK
terweight champion
and
(®—The
title Benny
Federico
world wel-
match Paret
Thompson
between of Cuba
of Argen-}
The fourth, Sgt. Ramon Rosario, is stationed at Camp Perry.
All have a good chance. of mak-
defense of his crown.
of Texas
place
of
the
match,
welter
Madison
cham-
Square
Garden officials announced a welter pairing between Jorge Fernaneighth dez of Argentina and Denny Moyer ‘of Portland, Ore.
ing
the
team
Delgado
which
is
a
may
total
specialist
800 meters.
He
in
won
30 the
both
events at the recent triangular meet involving Puerto Rico, Mexico and the Lone Star Conference Delgado
1:52. Semidey while
starting at 1:30 p.m.
Jossue Delgado, Ruben jump is six feet, four inches. and Herberto Cruz, all time in the hurdles is 14.8.
will be Semidey students.
men.
Stadium
York +
New
from
here
Coming
400 and
In
Hat
By JIM DOUGLAS and field athletes how
track
at Santiago, Chile Oct. 11-16. The meet will be held at Sixto Escobar
tina was postponed yesterday until Oct. 29 because of Paret’s infected tonsils. Paret left for camp yesterday to resume training but requested the two-week delay to permit him to regain his strength for the first
pionship
Puerto Rican
in the states will fly here for the Saturday’s final elimination to select a squad to go to the Iberian-American oo
with
Paret Title
Four
leave
Cruz
held
in Mexico
runs
the
also
800
runs
participates
His
inches.
He
make the team. It was hoped
is
a
that
certainty Puerto
to Rico
said yesterday that a qualifying mark has been set on some events.
800, 100-
meter hurdles and high jump. Cruz’ best effort in the high
cus would be the: only events, | a
qualifying
Standard.
He
said
in sending have
top
any
that there
down
men
chance
for
was
no sense
who one
didn’t of
ft
155 feet, and discus—145 feet. Rosario will probably be the in
winning
for the shet. was timed in
the
1,500
meters
last Saturday at the first elimination meet, but the track at Sixto Escobar
was
saturated
from,
tor-
rential rains and the times for all
events
were
_
very
Mariani Ine te di
Another hope in the 1,500 meters Pedro Mariani, who has done
the
places.
i
The marks are: Shot put—43 feet; 1,500:meter—4:02; . hammer—
4:21
head coach at Puerto Rico and
the.
hammer
Enrique Guerra, the University of
in
the
1,500-meter,
only one to qualify Hector Santiago
co-ordinator for the Iberian team,
in the
put,
would have two men in each track and field event at Santiago, but
City. about
&
coached the
Rico Olympic team, said
Rosario Won C-A Games Rosario won the shot put event at the Central American Games last year with a toss of 48 feet,
six
Guerra, who
is
4:05.
The
discus
;|/won
far
last
below
Saturday
the
by Guerra. Guerra
were
said
was
standard
qualifying
marks
not set for the other
{Since
the
ready
probables
rank
;/nearly
with
two
in
the
dozen
set
events
them
best
al-
in
the
countries
that
;|are expected to compete. He said that William Caspel, who won the javelin Saturday with a throw of 173 feet, six inches, stands a good chance of coming first
in
at
Guerra
Santiago.
Er-
out
pointed
also
nesto Gonzalez, Manuel Rivera, Ovidio de Jesus, German Luis
Guenard and Jose Luis Villalonge as. certainties for the team and as having a good chance in Chile. and
Gonzalez
one-
ran
Rivera
two in the 100 meters Saturday, while Guenard and Villalongo were one-two in the 400 meters, and
de
Jesus
the
won
200.
RI-
for Puerto
competing
Also
co at the Games: will be Rolando Salinas
old
21-year
the
Cruz,
youth who finished fourth in the Olympic pole vault competition earlier this month in Rome, Cruz, who cleared 14 feet, 11% inches to break his own, record
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