The San Juan Star (Sept. 27, 1960)

Page 1

the San Juan

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Vol.

E

No.

278

Str

+

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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Estimeate,

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Ave.

Senturce

declared

the

by

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

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Minister. John

U.N. Told Congo Poses War Threat

Prime

out

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Soviet premier had launched a major offensive in the cold war while “giving lip service to the United Nations, which would be

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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

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SAN JUAN

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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Appeals the

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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

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sith

.

St. Loup Tin $1.02% a pound; New|Crn

York Rubber Spot Number One Smoked | Curt York.

2

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Ford

e

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28%

_

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|Mpl Hon Minn Mg

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Mfg

.

37%

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Unch|Moore

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t Oil

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61%

|

vance

N y

US

Rub

US

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FUTURES

by Wash- | Westg

influenced

Buying

was

ae

action

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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%

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—%

On

4434

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47

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in| total Of

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=

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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.

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355%

110'4

138 858 272

ale

n

.

| Unit Fruit US Indust US Lines

—%

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ne

34

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465s 417s

1955

50%

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285%

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1955

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25%

47%

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Co

5814

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66 63

+%

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61

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43%

1%

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54%

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= Unch| MGM

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3t2

3234 32,

35 174 33%

|So

30

Oct May

-~

é

83% 24 22%

+¥%

2%

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MOTOR

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49%

20% nt 23

=

UNITED

-

Ant

|Roy Dutch |StReg Pap

Martin

Fair

s

parts

Oct Raw

;

49%

—1

2

NEW YORK (AP)-Domestic sugar|giving the Dominican Republic | Worthin Sales 18) permission to sell approximately |Yale And Towne neces Se, 5 ees, - . extra quota sugar ¥ng Sh &T fms a oe New a worse atere’

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!

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+i | ieyn Fob

1%

3754

—%

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Air

32

5420

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38%

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New

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52%

33%

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3273-1!

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%,

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a pound: | Crane

—% § —% $—%

36%

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31 58%

WA’

pounds Nee |COTH Jd

12 cents

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Sv

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&

—% | Raytheon

88%

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66 504

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+,

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/

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ecb

5242

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[Soy Mig

[Coca Cola

werk Copper’ $3 conte

RCA

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he

of

A

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19358

i

Harv Nick

-—%

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=

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—%

one

SPECIAL INTEREST (AP)-Spot NEW YORK

112%

27%

Oil

|Gulf

|Inge Rand |Int Bus M

40%

8.46

| OF

-—1%

—1

64%

OM

;

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4354

334%

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|Int Paper

29%

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ities

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10%2

$+%

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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

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~—% —%

28%

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43% 47%

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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.

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and

your

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(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

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EXTERMINATING

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12,000

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bed.

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INSTRUCTION

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nana

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1.

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UF

1951,

Black

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CASTERS,

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HANDLING

SALE

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HAVE

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72

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DELIVER:

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3-5190

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1961

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APARTMENTS

e

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, ,

PROPERTII

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ee

and

301

Inquiries

Flamingo

1311

No

Cen LAS, MARIAS: fs a

Invited

de

BODON

TO

RENT

EB

| avalide, 3

Maire

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aes?

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bec. 38508 ~ Setr2.

_ $185. | CotimGEe

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j

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3128

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same.

a

$324.

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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

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;

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

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R-1

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4

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COND:

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9,000 sq. ft. Fdez. Juncos Ave., geod for Yight imdustry er general — enterprises. 1360 sq. mt. lot. -1 Zoning Classifi cation.

Will

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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

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014

heart

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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

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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

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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

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rooms,

patio. 2-426.

some

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THE SAN JUAN STA — Tuesday, R September 27, 1960

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.

Specialist in Masterkeying and combination changes MAYOL

KEY

ST.

SERVICE

Stop 254% Fernandez Juncos Ave.

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j-

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

SHI

|

|

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21

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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

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conducted by recreation director Antonio Astacio. MAUNABO-—Batey, Columbia, and

Veteranos,

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Games

ly at

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the

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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

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to inspire fierce loyalties, a total lack of color and distaste for any drink stronger than ginger ale.

an

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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

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the

the

Murtaugh

low,

steady

seventh,

Corsairs finished his contract,

system flame

paid of

off.

their

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Danny

but

Pirates

skipper.

caught

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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-

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batting

averages.

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FLOYD (Continued From Page 23) they might have consulted me.

the

American

currenty

ranked

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Cochran

has

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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

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by

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winning

Harry

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quartet,

Smaine, Arizona

anchored

established

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fighting

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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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