DAILY
EXCEPT SUNDAY Vol. I
No. 279
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Record
To O CoConfntererenencece IdIeade. a
—
Budget
UNITED NATIONS (AP) Nikita Khris. shchey
By A. W. MALDONADO The University.of Puerto Ri eo will seek preliminary -approval, this Friday of a record $30
Ed
was
eqn
million. bu
“yesterday.
that
This ig
he and
ited te aces a paso
item requests for additional sums,
reveals’ an ambitious plan of ex!
pansion
and
improvement.
Presiden:
The
$30. million gover the Rio -— Mayaguez and San Juan tural experimental station. University
officials
will
Commonwealth
Bureau
of
get
will
go
in
turn
to
Legislature
The
it
year
Abdel ‘Nas-|
meeting
er.
erty
White
the
with]
.
| responded negative-| was
no
meee
ee0tiations.
immediate
"$ remarks
the Suggestion’,
to
the his
| that be brought
The
West re:
3. Eisenhower and Macmilian
to the|
8V¥e “full support” to U, N. Se.
who
in
7
2. Khrushchev five neutral ni
James Hag-}|
reattion last” night
to
he
would confer,
budget message. Fiture Plans future plans of the uniare
1. Another salary
Mufioz
next
government
versity
Goy.
present
ja
his press secretary,
pre-
Budget Friday. Following approval by the Bureau, the UPR bud-
will
ial
ser—of
sent the proposed’ budget to the
Presiden
Ould hold & private mecting in thet:interbeest of a complete reversal of form for the Soviet
ence,
an increase of $4.4 million over the University’s. current budget, The university, in its item by
President-olect
© Victor Haedo -yesterday that) he
agr
for fiscal 1962, it
learned
told Uruguayan
as follows:
substantial
increase.
The
By HAROLD J. LIDIN
faculty
budget
:
An organizer for the Puer $1. million to increase the salaRicanto Artists Association warned| ries of teachers with bachelor yesterday that theatrical promoter Barry Yellen may face “‘a whoppi ng degrees by $250 annually, with. Picket line’ when he launches. his 1961 cycle of productions. Jose Manuel Alvare z, a TV an-+— tasters by $500, and with docseeks
(pp
Na 1
peond a eee
‘Base
="
ee
at
ees
TOKYO
William J} U. N. He characterized | Rouncer dnd association organizer, tion and Yellen if the latter refuses | Fulbright, (AP)—Seh. al at the Se-| Chinese communist government cfiarg ed that Yellen has “avoided” to- deduct quotas for the local|nate Foreign 2, Expansion and organization of Commit-| 85 unfit for membership. contract w the tee, indigate the: university’s graduate studies pre d the} Nasser was ‘the | principal . United States program. This includes creation of] the \matterhersof has “‘side. use force 'to| Speaker of the day ad i inn torates
by
$1,000.
the office of the dean of gradute| the ‘rhainland
studiés, for which $30,000 is asked;
pe,
import here.
the addition of top-rate foreign]
resist any attempt
;
“Pht
Im a recent television interview
teachers,
cedure
will be
revamped
with
EO" able to: cheat with them the
time,
however.
day, before
was
commenting | sion.
persenne
the
United
Nations
-
mo.
(See YALLEN, Page 20)
tional law.
Nobody Knows . .. Yet
By WALTER PRIEST
yesterday vo-|
gested neither Presidential
wed that a Democratic adminis-{) Matin
'
ithe
Soviet
vision encounter.
en-
t of Eastern Europe, ©
politieal camps sugcandidate suffered
much damage in the first history-making teleOn the
tration “will never accept gs a 2S
definitely
|)
a toss-up.
heard
issues alone, it -was
ie a5
.
|
(See FULBRIGH PageT, 20)
|-
iT
He also said the four joint
—The |Na a | By STERLIN F., GREEN | Clearer picoftur what e Sen. 4 F, Kennedy Progrien & WITH KE ¥ IN OHIo| *2¢ Richard M. Nixon stand for. But it’s doubt. . | KENNED om ful’ their great debate changed the minds of (AP)—Cheered by thousands on} Aides maty voters. | : Ohio streets and roadsides, : : Sen.| . Initial reaction in both F. Kennedy
already
“We therefore. suggest,” jhe “We-will stay there under our| said, “that the General Assem-
tiris On
wv!
John
bly | ses-
Arab leader said the
Eisenhower
Sen Kemedy | Who Won The Great Debate? |X Big Welcome | w.cxetee corres, , areatht So Gi
15th
General. .
The
represents technicaljthe naval base through interna-| tiations.
l in radio and two televiOrganizer Alvarez said he fore.| sion stations, has in the past tried]
(See BUDGET Page ,28) —_|sees trouble between the Associa:
Ohioans
N.
and Khrushthat he was gusly consider-a |ch ‘willingev ness to ing having the U.S. |ousted from|enter express into disarmament neégo-
At “any
'
| wane Gen. of henitits
Cuba.|U.
on Fidel Castro's temark Mon- delegates had
for which $95,000 is ask- producer: Yellen insisted the ed, and expansion of the graduate | ciation made no efforts ta library, for which $50,000 is asked. | contact him. He said he was avail. Fie wilt eee
Creation of an admissions office—
he weak
Quistaneiee
Thesenator
4
wd
eed tear nerecodeiteg | hour-Jong| oo
oat
; |
|
pleased
| with _y early
(See NIKITA Page ,2). ign
|
4
w
THE
SAN JUAN SPAR
— Wedneday, September 28, 1960
No Cheers To Spur Him On
LF
4
, i Castro Mild In U.N. serial UNITED
NATIONS
(AP)—It
was a relatively subdued
Fidel
Castro who addressed the United Nations
General’ Assembly
day.
His'
speech lacked much fire.
The
Tues-
four-and-a-half-hour
of the usual
fact that his audience—ex-
cept for the Sevite and Cuban delegates—did
not
respond
as
great ing
crowd
af
—
people peelaim- | dress
casional
him.
|
=e mint
hi
There were pércepéible pauses present. Once’ he left the mic in his oratory which gave the phones until a of impression that he was expecting the familiar revolutionary, shouts which punctuate his speeches in Havana. Also, it is possible he was aware
Cu-
of the fact that there were
in the audience people whom [he | unfriendly. Castro which did mot permit Castro to considers seems incapable of tolerating c-ireach his explosive point. Castro ticism or opposition. He’s known is in his element when he has a to have halted his speeches te ad-
i in
Nikita Changes Mind
string quartet. There was factor, too, | wh'ch perhaps Castro not |to | employ his usual bombastic‘
On Meeting With Ike
style. The
factor
by
themselves
his
gestures
with
bath
well have
been
directing, a
reception
up
to now
that
he
im
was
New
re-
York,
in: Harlem,
far short of That
what
may
has
he had
have.
toned
him down. Although he has repeatedly shid he
feels
“poor
was
le
wagged
orchestra eat
expected.
committee.
by Khrushchev
He
might
including
Presentation on the committee.
or
He
fetlen
The Communist blee and the Western nations have equal re-
na
either
familiar
an
better
and
in Harlem
humble
response
of
his
among
people,” ‘new
the
neighbers
has been no more than lukewarm, The noise of pro<astro demons. trations by Cubans, Puerto Rieans, and eziled | lin the city has attracted only a
g
standard of the United Nations,
meet
the arms.
i
under the
disarmament
force.
ceived
eel
great leaders should,
nation
full
inger in the air and went through
o
(Centinued Frem Page 1) bly recommend that the two
ey
one
g
audiences, was
&
ban
few Harlem Negroes. Harlem re sidents
wha
|erowds
have
have
around
joined
Castre’s
given the
being merely pro-Castro.
| of
curigus rather than
This fs Fidel MOSCOW
(AP)—Direct rable.
telegraphic
Mayaguez—Mestly
with
occasional
thundershowers
cileudy
shewers today,
and
fair
to-
aight. PUERTO RICO and the VIR- | GIN ISLANDS—Mastly cloudy with tered
thundershewers showers teday,
and fair
seatte
bight. WINDS:
te
Nerth
easterly
15 miles per hour.
at
16
11:38 a mm YESTERDAY’S
the
take
the
United
mask
to
conceal
Nations its
jold
HIGH: LOW:
8S at 74.
STATESIDE: New Yerk, 74, partly cleudy _Bosten, 67, clow-
by
mame,
reference
or
he to
as
to
make
<
Havana,
any
pro-
body.
na and the United licrepresentation
t
and
to mention Hammarsk-
to Khrushchev’s
Mexico,
city
agancy.
a/|i
reference
to
statement
urging
Eisenhower
Indonesia,
this
designs.”
posal fer supplanting Hammarskjold with a three-man
executive
between
status
was
India, Arab for
Gha-
a
Wednesday, Mich
Nasser’s
Khrushchev-
San
meeting.
Juan: 2
Paonee:
Home,
to
help
plan
1:2 am.
8:04 7:33 5:32 7:48
rises
September today
Docters
P.
2:51 km, 9:55 3 2-4 pm,
ea
Dety
area
28:—
at 1:19
am. am. om. am.
3:68 pm.
Fernandes Jynces (1304. Santurce Tet. 35169 F
THE MOON Wednesday,
:
co
erdinated allied strategy for checking Khrushchev’s anti-Westyern offensive in the U.N.
moon
3:17 p.m,
1:23 am.
5:32 pum.
(Peace: (Mayaguez
Lord
ns
1:33-a.m.
They met over breakfast in Mayaguez: Eisenhower's hotel suite After San Juam an hour they called in their
RepubAsia,
Africa and Latin America—be added te the almost defunct 10-
President
The M
C
Mi i
and
YESTERDAY'S
to
a F { i erie iti
San Juan, Ponce|
a return
But Nasser failed Secretary General
WEATHER FORECAST:
for
quo in the Congo, where, said, “Imperialism is trying
¥ geh soy
Fidel
led
y
8
dragged on the ground by members ef the New York City force, outside of the hotel area where Cuban Premier Castro is staying in New Yeork’s Harlem. All this ends teday as Castre goes home. (AP Photo)
9
‘We
NO MORE OF THIS—An unidentified demonstrator is
i
communication
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CA THE SAN JUAN STAR st — Wednesday, Sepe temfiber oF20, 1900 Hy |
_ Ferre Charges Munoz Politicks In Statistics
By HAROLD J. LIDIN Should be made public as it beCriticism of Governer Mujioz for comes availa ble, Ferre charged allegedly “holding back’’ on offi- that delay in their Publication |uncial statistics was sounded yester- dercuts ‘the work of profess: day by Statehood Republican Party administrators. ial candidate Luis A. “It (the delay) subverts these erre. statistics to political ends,” Ferre Ferre also criticized statistics added. on farm output revealed Monday Regarding agriculture, Ferre by- the Commonwealth Planning Said the 3.4 per cent gain recordBoard as ‘‘proof of politicking” in ed by the Planning Board in the the insular Department of Agripast fiscal year was Well below culture. . release by the 1959-60
promises that had the Mujioz regime.
been
made
iby
|
Ferre
Ferre charged that only $21,779,000
was earmarked directly cultural development.
He
added
that
a larger
said
August’
iniormants:
had
that the Planning
as-
Board
statistics had been supplied, to the La Fortaleza in early August, but that Mufioz withheld their publication
until this
Stating
such
Burglars Return To Work After
apparently
|
Planning Board in hon-sugar commodities were largely erased by a
13% decline in sugar output. .Total market value of the islasid’s
staying
burglarized
the homes squads in and
away
a few
Rey.
Of the 42 thefts reported in the Metropolitan area during
the
72hour
noon
mitted Police
The
period
yesterday, in
the
during
ending
22
were
patrolled
police that
Gabriel
precinct.
time
T.
at
com-
sectors,
reported.
19 in Santurce burglaries and
at
Stop
reported eight five larcenies
span.
Guijarro
of
Ashford Ave. repofted
1119
that dur-
ing the early morning hours of Monday, burglars forced the door of his home and stole $2,564 he was going to use to Pay workers: in his construction company. Dr.
Jesus
Jorge
M.-
St., Stop
Rios
of
423
San
25, Santurce,
re-
Ported he awoke early yesterday morning to find an intru-
der in his home. The thief, Rios said, was frightened and
fled with a taining $200
watch
pair of Pants conin cash and a wrist
belonging
to
the
doctor.
dren
living
in
rural
areas
has
will involve a total of $1.2 million
year,
Rural Area Problem problem is basitally,
The
said,
one
of
getting
e
he
children For
private
carriers
;
ccmscin CAP Ballots
f.
transportation
but it was impos-] ing which
sible for him to get all children ge to school with less than $30,000. | for
was
40
years
offered of
age
to
all and
ever, to determine the incidence of glaucoma, an eye affliction.
i
FOR EE
—
SALE
& Healy Conc Harp erModel t $200 supply
Octaves phone
of strings cover.
12345. 20014.
May
the head of the
hpaers says ie ‘prompt printing
For be seen by
appoin at Radio tmStatio ennt’ WIAC.-
road”
Lack of transportation, Rodri-| bution of the election ballots-com. guez said, is an important factor, in the excessive number of chil. | the Christian Action Party
Ferre Wired Cable To K. As GOP Head _Luis
A.
Ferre,
(CAP).
aa
™mier
|i
Republican
sent
his recent cable te Nikita Khrushchev “by me as Republican
Prewas can.
didate for. governor and as head of the GOP in Puerto Rico.” In a story published in the
STAR
on
spokesman
Sept.
was
26,
quoted
a
The
chief
had
been
chilla sLaugier,
the challenged
who
The
Ferre
cable
by
In-
file
At Banco Popular our business is help ing you
Ferre
as
Say-
told Khrush-
been
i can field at-large candi.
on
can |orily 58 of the
island’s precincts.
to build for the future, and helping to build
the futureof our community throug h thought,
ful, farsighted and dependable service,
!
unwarranted interferein’ nce dur internal - affairs.” &. ¢
FOR LEASE IN OLD SAN JUAN In Whole or in Part beautifully restored 3 story building . Full of commercial possibilities. ‘Fortaleza 152 (Opposite Padin’s). Elevator, Air Soytonns Incinerator. Street floor- commercial. 2 and 3 f 1 office or commerciat. Possibilities Tourist center. High class shdps, Boutique,. Art Shop, Res-
tauront, etc. lh: .INFORMATION:
| i
candidate for governor, said yes-
terday
i
t
i !
1,500 persons,
\
Rodriguez said, advised yester-| Chief Justice Luis Negron Fernanday that he was given $20,000 for'| dez yesterday handed down a rul-
chev that the latter's U.N. charge that Puerto Rico was a colony of the United States “was an
Persons
:
who need it. One superintendent,
San Juan Lions Club President Raul Buxeda anounced that the free glaucoma clinic held by the organization last clinic
Printing
living in rural areas |to ‘their sehools in towns. Superintendents are authorized to commission
At Glaucoma Clinic
examined
|.
after the addition,
he tre. as a “personal” statement from him and not as a declara-|the CAP tion of his party.
The
-
been one of the most pressing problems ir the department this
ing the cable was signedby Fe- State.
1,500 Are Examined
week
was
By A. W. MALDONADO The Department -of Education
of
covered . by the San Juan, Santurce
Hato
year
11,000 More Pupils — Wil Get Bus Rides
the lack of sufficient transportation for chil.
from areas covered by the mo’ torized patrol for a few days,
criminals
sum,
dten who do not go beyond elementary school because they have announced yesterday that it is no transportation to the junior information expandin g its public school pupil high schools, transportation system to include The additional $300,000, he said, an additional 11,000 children. will come from savings made in Assistant Secretary of Educathe Department of Education. tion Osvaldo Rodriguez Pacheco These savings are basically made said that the Commonwealth B tough positions which are left} reau of the Budget has autho r- open during which period the ized the assigning of $300,000 to Department “saves” the position's the transportation program which salary. last year covered 29,000 stude nts: The tr ansportation program ‘Rodriguez said that
week.
that
agri:
ie
Ferre:
sured him
In
for
$34,489,000, went for “bureacratic”’ expenses. Production gains reported by the
said this ‘‘stand-still’’ | in agricultur fiscal year statistics as a sample e last fiscal: agriculture reflects the alleged of what he termed a “‘holding- faijure of the Dept. of Agriculture back”’ of statistics for the politicalto focus on farm problems. | in 1959, Ferre reported ly tactical moment. . The figures of the Planning Board showed a healthy 9.4 per cent increase in the island’s net income ever the previous fiscal year. ‘Supplied
Na rc otics: Raids persons) were brought to
Of $86 million budgeted for the Dept. of Agriculture in the five year period from 1953 to 1958,
aR:
Ferre cited Monday’s the Planning Board of
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Although he has repeatedly said
he feels better in Harlem aajong “poor. and humble pepples| | the response
of
his {new
[ni
has been no more than
United Nations, guiding for a hew attempt toward
and the Western al i dis-|idea was prominent
|
i
attack on Hammarskjeld, i which he suggested
armament.” Has Seen Both :
Nasser has conferred privately | virate to replace already with both Khrushchev |be made up of
early yesterday {and the neutrals. Khrushchev,
i who sug-| US. reaction snapped at a newsman came swiftly. “Did | proposal such a meeting: gested
he (Eisenhower)
entrust you | Spokesman
;
:
ss
negotiate to R. USS
delegation headquarters. Nasser,
ends teday as Castre goes home. (AP Phaote)
on other matters, cal | able and realistic
Dag Gets “Fall Eisenhower and
ll this said, “Imperialism is trying to |sued their jeint statement laud All this|take the United Nations as a|ing Hammarskjold's role as an But Nasser failed to mention jarly in the Congo. They gave him
_
HIGH: 89 at Sam Juan, Ponce| YESTERDAY'S FORECAST: |
night.
partly
thundershowers
today, fair to-|
New
¥erk,
74,
Besten,
67,
cleu-|
STATESEDE: cleady
74.
LOW:
marskjeld with executive body.
ISLANDS—Motily
cloudy | dy;
Washingten,
any
ge
co
a
three-man
2%
The statement came after a
hour ea
jreference statement
75, fair; Mia-\ that
disarmament the
: 2a
meeting
to President Nasser’s urging a Khrushchev-|$a=
met
They
over
Juam:
Fajarde:
Eisenhower mesting.
K's Prepesal
latest proposal Khrushchev’s
RICO and the VIR- | dy; Philadelphia, 75, partly cleu-|on PUERTO
GIN
their support.” “full General Hammarsk-|
or to make by name, jold |reference te Khrushchev’
breakfast
hour
of|an
called
they
im_ their | F*2=:
India, Gha-|foreign policy chiefs, Secretary|uerssuer: and seat-| mi, 85, partly cleedy; Chicago, | Indonesia, Mexico, with thundershewers 71,|/na and the United Arab” Repub-lof State Christian Herter and tered night.
showers
WINDS:
teday,
fair
te-|71, partly cleudy; Denver, partly cleudy; Sam Francisce,/lic—representation
for
Asia,j|Lord
Home,
to
Nerth easterly at 1¢|63, partly cloudy; Les Angeles,| Africa and Latin America—be|ordinated, allied
te 15 miles per hour.
65, partly cloudy.
added to the almost defunct 10-
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plan
strategy
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2:51 pm,
1:22 am.
in| M27"
yesterday was|Kisenhower’s hotel suite. After|san Juan:
neutralist nations
a
WEATHER
11:38am YESTERDAY’S
peacemaker,
,
mask to conceal its designs.” Seeretary
cleudy and Mayagues—Mestly and| shewers with eceasienal
willingness
but
walked back into Soviet U. N.| ture,
the status NO MORE OF THIS—An unidentified demonstrator iS/jed for a return to where, he| Congo, the in quo City Yerk dragged on the ground by members of the New emake police force, ontaide of the hosel aes 1 Castro is staying in New York’s Harlem,
negotiating
he | the Then
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retorted
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Criticism of Governer Mufioz for on ace le, Were “holding. back’
allegedly
‘on offi-
ark
erre,
t
Ferre on
also
criticized
farm. output
period
from
was
“It (the delay) subverts
1953
!
ta tet
statistics to political ends,” Fi
Monday
He
‘Regarding
agriculture,
Ferre
t.
*
i-
wa
added that a larger sum,
$34,489,000, went for “Bureacratic”
expenses.
Tie of
capt
the insular Department of Agri-| past fiscal year was well below|Mmodities werd largely erased by a|the largest . | promises that had been made by|13% decline in sugar output. To-| held
Ferre cited Monday’s release by| the Mufioz regime.
|
3
Simi Simultaneously two other
nee ak
tal market value
in—
persone
Juan
at
and
ae
¢
sarcotic ar traffick-| street fight several ‘momhs ago, was brought to San Juan by am-
roundup directed by . Office] bulance to face Federal
Special
by- the Commonwealth Planning} said the 3.4 per cent gain record-| Production by the| Pedro Velez, Board as “proof of politicking”in} ed by the Planning Board in the| Planning Boardgainsin reported non-sugar ‘com. | Teasury agents
culture.
were brought to]
re coterday ‘atintl Ce
to: 1958, | Viglations
directly- for
cultural
statistics | added.
révealed
ua
et booked: dercats the work of professional Ferre charged that only $21,779,000 ae mm the attersnoth eta plherert — administraters.
Statehood Republican Party |
candidate Luis A.|°
Of $86 milljon budgeted for the| «
un-| year
t
U.S. Narcotics Raids
ed | Dept. of Agriculture in the five se
their publication|
cial statistics was ‘sounded yester-|
da:
q
:
31 Arrested In Ponce
Politicks In Statistics tthouldibe ‘siaBe public as it! be-
r
enna, September 28, 1
Charges ‘Munoz
By HAROLD J. LIDIN
mark ete
ele
[Investigations
head}
He
and Carlos Rodriguz
charges. Olivie-
and involving €8{ ri, 25, of Ponce, both of wom have - and police, was} prior records of narcotics convic-
narcotics. raid ever|tions were Rico's
second $20,000 bail each.
of the island’s|/@rgest city. Netted in the Ponce] Federal complaints were auththe Planning Board of the 1959-60} Ferre said this “stand-still” in| agriculture last fiscal: began at 3:30 a.m.lorized against the seven brought fiscal year statistics as a sample} agriculture reflects the alleged | $235 million, up about year was|*aid which’ $ percent Yesterday. were 28 persons includ- here by U. S. Attorney Francisco of what he ‘termed a “holding-| failure of the Dept. of Agriculture | from the $228 million registered || iN wdyud Keeper it te A. Gil, ‘Jr., while the remaining iy tackled smeeeatte po jitical- ta focus on farm problems.
in 1959, Ferre reported.
pov iNicit
exizen =| 11,000 More Pupils Ferre} said informants
‘had
as-
sured him that the Planning Board statistics had been supplied to the
dten
tion until this week.
no transportation to the junior high schools. The additional $300,000, he said, will come from savings made in
Stating
-that
By A. W. MALDONADO The Department -of Education . announced yesterday that it is information expanding its public school pupil transportation system to include
such
Burglars
an
Return
reau
San
Juan,
Santurce
and Hato Rey. Of the 42 thefts reported in the Metropolitan area during the 72hour period ending at noon yesterday, 22 were committed in the patrolled sectors,
Police reported. The
19
in
police
Santurce
burglaries
during
precinct.
that
Gabriel
at
Stop
reported
and
five
time
eight
larcenies
span.
T.
Guijarro
the early
morning
of
1119
Ashford Ave. reported
that dur-
ing
hours
Monday,
burglars
forced
of
the
door of his home and stole $2,564 he was going to use to Pay
workers:
in
his.
of the Budget
last year covered
After apparently staying away from areas.covered by the motorized patrol for a few. days, criminals burglarized a few of the homes, covered . by the in
11,000
children.
has author-
ized the assigning of $300,000 to the transportation program which
To Work squads
additional
Assistant Secretary of Education Osvaldo Rodriguez Pacheco ‘said that the Commonwealth Bu-
construction
29,000
problems
ir
the
department
year.
said,
the
one
of
living in rural schools in towns. are authorized private carriers who need it. One Rodriguez
said,
getting
Department
‘of
ele-
they have
Education.
The
transportation
Ported
he
awoke
early
yester-
1,500 Are Examined At Glaucoma Clinic San Juan Lions Club President Raul Buxeda announced that the free glaucoma clinic held by the organization last week examined 1,500 persons. The clinic was offered to all Persons 40 years of age and ver, to determine the incidence of glaucoma, an eye affliction.
SALE
on & Hedly Concert Harp Model bupply of strings cover.
Bi
‘
|
gE
H§
af
FOR
on local
Way Cleared
‘this
he
children
areas to their Superintendents to commission for the children superintendent, advised
&
yester-
day that he was given $20,000 for
transportation but it was impos-
C
sible for him to get all children te school with less than $30, 000.
Lack of transportation, Rodrieee said, is an important factor the excessive number
of chil-
Ferre Wired Cable To K. As GOP Head
mier
Nikita
Khrushchev
was
sent “by me as Republican candidate for governor and as head of the GOP in Puerto Rico.”| _In a story published in the STAR on Sept. 26, a Ferre spokesman was quoted as sgaying the cable was signed by FeTre. as a “personal” statement from him and not as a declara- the CAP can field at-large candition of his party. dates on an island-wide ballot, but The Ferre cable told Khrush! can concur as a “‘local” party in chev that the latter’s U.N. charge orily 58 of the island’s precinets. that Puerto Rico was a colony This was the essence of the of; the United States “was an “liberal” interpretation made reunwarranted interference in our cently of the election iaw by Seinternal affairs” , eretary of Justice Hiram Cancio.
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sted
will invalve a total of $1.2 million after the addition.
4
Rural Area Problem The problem is basically,
do not go beyond
wie
These savings are basically made through positions which are left open during which period the Department “saves” the position's salary.
students:
(Rodriguez said that the lack of sufficient transportation for children living in rural areas has been one of the most pressing
who
mentary school because
Ton
ft business in Puerto Rico?
Will Get Bus Rides
La Fortaleza in early August, but that Mufioz withheld their publica-
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Chief Says Chemical
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New Offer
Fire Worst In Years Fire
Department
Chief
Raul
Gandara said yesterday the Pperior Paint factory fire on
Suthe
Caguas
the
Road
was
the worst
fire department handled than five years.
“The
only
fire
“The heat was so intense that it could ‘be felt more ‘than 100 yards away and with so many ebjects. exploding around us it
was difficult to maneuver
in more
that
Miramar in December, 1954. “This fire Monday was harder to extinguish,” said the fire “because
it
happened
f
Arms
GENEVA
(AP)—The
Gandara
so
said
the
only
report-
C.
Stee
im
a
move
get
manner
ed injury was to Assistant Chief Rafael Nadal Martinez who had four stitches taken im his right
resumed negotiations off to a good start. The United States and Britain were teamed for a joint -approach on all jmajor is-
Negro Ministers Accuse Castro
hand.
sues as the talks reopened
Unofficial estimates by company officials report the damage to be between ~$400,000 and
The cause of the (AP)—A group of $500,000. ministers accused blaze has not been determined.
NEW YORK Negro Baptist
Premier Castro of trying to eonvert Harlem into “a latrine for
their
doctrines
of hate
and
ava-
In
STAR
The Association of Baptist “MiRisters of Metropolitan New York also is staying
Harlem,
U.
S.
of
importing
partisans
who,
acts of disturbance discredit
to
the
“anti-
with
their of
yesterday,
erroneously
tory of the U.S. said
have brought
residents
story
said
the
the
United Nations approved a resolution in 1953 saying that) Puerto Rico was a dependent terri-
accused Castro, who at the Hotel Theresa
in
a
ger”
the
community.”
Puerto a
‘Rico
The resolution was
dependent
“no
been
treaty
agreed
The
remaining
imvolves
major
text
lon-
territery
the U. S.
of
and
agreement be
on
Sir Michael
NEW
tain fully backed fer,
the
U.
Soviet
Union
New
nt
| has
York
accepted
an
World’s
Seviet : exhibition.
WASHINGTON
in
Fair,
fi
(AP)—Selwyn Lioy ations.
of the exchequer,
yesterday
\told the World a
chandgior
Bank
the United
anes is in no position at present’to expand substantially financial help to underdeveloped countries _ outside:: the Pritt Commonwealth. Lloyd said assistance to eommonwealth nations totaled more than 350 million dollars last year and ig expected to exceed 450 million ‘doliars in the current year,
Repairs Made to Fire Damaged Liner
an
of-
(AP)—The.
Britain Can't Aid Other
would S.
Tito made mo-com=
Robert Moses, president of: the fair, announced yesterday. Moses said .a committee of fair officials and other citigens would go to the Seviet Union soon to discuss details of the
hard
said Bri-
YORK
vitation to take part in the 1964-65
SOUTHAMPTON,
;
Wright
‘
eel
“we talked He added thi ey
Soviets Accept ‘N.Y. Fair Bid
has
‘possible.
a Soe
Michiko, went to Undersecretary0: State Livingston T. Merd because. Secretary Christian “A. Herter is in New York.;
third, “however,
he ‘hoped
during
of “brilliant new eentury of Japanese-American friendship) and to welcome the imperial visitor his. commoner wife, ;
on.
this point
tensions
WASHINGTON (AP)—Japan’s. future emperor was Leeds comed to Washington yesterday with official assurance} of our deep friendship for the people of Japan.” Crown Prince’ fying in i on a three-day offi cial visit, responded with a prediction
issues of _princi-
said
imternational-
future Japan Premier Greeted
Soviet delegate “Semyon ‘“K. Tsarapkin’s first -reaction to Stele’e proposal was to describe the moratorium period offered as too short but he weleomed the proposal
;
“because all these’ things are rel:
im the
ples, which might require and long’ negotiations.
CORRECTION
rice.”
suspension
already
of reducing
ments. Nehru said to newsmen that about some way of easing eo
Geneva Palace of ‘nations - after a five-week recess. Two-thirds of : test
PPh Le i
they held while breakfasting, Nehru said.
the
far from fire hydrants. We had to bring in tank trunks with water to bring it under control.
.
F
President’ Tito of Yugoslavia,
United
to
Ban
ott
to
i NEW, YORK (AP) Prime, Miniter, Nehra, of- ac
On Atoms
close
tk
i
enough to bring it wade con- ‘States yesterday offered the Soviet ‘Union’a 27«month morato: trel early.” The. fire started just ioieins Tium on-small underground nu3 p. m. while 60-employes were clear testing upon the signing of a big three nuclear test ban treaat work. All of them managed ty. The propesal was ‘made by to escape unhurt. acting U. S. delegate Charles
comes
close to it in intensity was the Frigidaire warehouse blaze in
chief,
peda Slams 28, 8060
repair work
(AP)_-Espineers
on ‘enue Queen
last _ hight
Elizabeth, damaged
bg fang
The blaze was ca
w
which. blazed for three hours pas the ship steamed up ‘the{ swept Channel atthe end of a voyage from “New ork "The 83,000-ton liner, the world’s’ biggest, was in semi-dar’ and filled with the actid smell of burning when it docked!
earlier today with 932 passengers. an electrical
fault.
‘Laos Troops Cut Off (Rebels
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VIENTIANE | Laos €AP)—Capt. Kong Le’s | paratrogpers have cut roads leading north and south of ‘Savannakhet, heades of rightwing rebel Gen. Phoumi Nosavan, | Premieree ‘Souvanna Phouma indicated yesterday. The paratr ‘oppers woe re teal be Souvanna’s neutralist government in’ Vientiane, are- believed to lack sufficient © strength to attack Savanndket. Souvanna said their object is to contact: pro-Phoumi forces ‘and —eo the area and win them over to Souvanna’s
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Congo Troops Big 3 Reject
re OnEBern
Demand Pay
—
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LEOPOEDVILLE (AP)—Several thousand National Congolese Army ‘troops surrounded United Nations headquarters at BONN, Germany (AP)+The Stanleyville Tuesday night and Western big 4 ‘eommardants demanded their overdue pay. in| Berkin told’ their Soviet: coun-°? | Some of the ‘troops imvaded terpart today that East Berlin the U. N. offices, but there was in not part of Communist-ruled
no violence, reaching
U.'N. troops
according
Leopoldville.
officials with
a
to word
funds
calmed
promise
and
that
the rest
the United Nations. There have been cent
troop
Germany.
In.an:epen
several
demonstrations
letter:
to Maj, Gen.
the ‘Nikolai M. Zakharov, they ‘also rejected East Gerthan travel respay
would be flown in -from ~ Leorpoldville. Some of the money. will reportedly come frem €ongelese
East
from
trietiens
Berlin.
by Maj..Gen. }of
the:
~
Ralph M.: Osborne
United
:States,
Maj.)iGen. ‘
Rohan; Delacombe of Britain, and Gen..Jean Lacomme of ; France,
re- It was
. for
in
“The letter"was “Wrritipn icéatty
efmbassy
released
by the . oe
here.
ba¢k pay demands. A week ago The offieers rejected vis .| opps gathered Camp *in Leo- ‘letter of Sept. 13,,in which the pold ‘Fwo in Lepoldville - ard were finally . dispersed after Shots were fired over their heads. The Congolese -soltier Sets .the equivalent of about 24 dollars «a ‘month * plus small -al| lowances. But .since trouble broke out in the Congo in early
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|Soviet commandant declared Bast
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thoi aat-eemen neherk onto | Germans -in Berlin are “incom- _
patible "with the right of free movement in_ Berlin's .as -laid -Paris..agrebment 4 , Many -ef the troops “have down in. gone without their pay due to {}adniinistrative ~ chaos.
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Venezuela Scores
U. 5. Plan To Buy
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Dominican Sugar BEN
F.
MEYER
WASHINGTON (AP) — Venezuela Monday pretested United States
plans
for
purchase
ef Do-
Minican sugar, statmg that any such action would be im vielation of the spirit of a formal |? declaration made by the Amerepublics censuring ‘the. rican Dominican
Republic.
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Venezuela’s foreign minister said Monday in Caracas he had presented a protest in Washington expressing “surprise and dissatisfaction” with regard to the
said U. S plans. The United States
had
an-
bounced Friday it would make a special purchase of Dominican sugar at a reduced price.
The
government
recently tried,
in vain, to get a special act approved permitting elimimation of the Dominican Republic from
list
of
countries
government
Jaws a
in
force,
special
State fused
the
obligated
to
buy
of sugar
Department
Affaires
the
to
comment
by
which
pursuant
amount
delivered d@
is,
on
were
re-
2.33
at
Atl
574.81.
Volume fell te 3,170,000 compared with 3,930,000 traded Monday.
shares shares
Domestic
futures
were
lower.
Dealers generally awaited developments on sales of Dominican sugar
DOW NEW
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JONES
averages
Stecks
Clese
Changes
protest, | 30 INDS
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OH
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from.
officials
off
G
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industry
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—
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|
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34% a8% 61%
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39
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+%
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awaited
—1%
:
28
yesterday.
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STAR
— Wednesday, September 28, 1960
Here & There
Neighbor
The Play's The Thing |
Nara Jean's Recipe, A Family Heirloom MND
Sara
born
family.
While
and raised in North Carolina
English
fluently,
and
Jean
By Mary Dee™™*
IDWS."
de
Georgia,
Jests, radiates
the
charm and graciousness of spirit traditionally associated with the old. South. She had less of a problem adjust-
ing to the more
relaxed
recently
large,
realized
life two teen-age girls, Martha
“After all,” she says, “Puerto Rican and Southern mores have much in common, especially the the
I soon
spoke
was quite passable in six months.” The de Jests are parents of 15,
on
all
a
crack
parra
swimmer
Country
on
Club
Rose, the
team,
distinguished
Ca-
who
herself
at
wife
of Dr. José
de Jesus,
Spanish
since
and.
her
interest,
pleasure
de
and
Jesus. is president
Women’s
College
Club,
Virgin
Islands.
accomplished
She
of
head
Both
some
traditional
of which
is
also
pianist. Puerto
have
Rican
has mas recipes,
been
in
her
family for generations, play leading roles in the de Jesis kitchen. Her recipe for RAY’S STEAM PUDDING, for instance, ‘was originally used by her greatgrandmother.
A Must, She Found
a family
Yule-
time dessert but can be months in advance and frozen until needed.
made kep .
The
Sara Jean’s first trip te Puerto
m-jone
MRS. DE JESUS -.. learned Spanish quickly @TAR
phote
by
Betty
Kuerr)
It’s
ingredients
cup
chopped
molasses, one cup currants,
necessary
are
suet,
cup
one
cup raisins, one three cups sifted
flour, one package Radiant fruit cake mix (citron, ect.), one egg,
the
forthcoming
the Tapia Theater late next month, two more groups here are planning theatricals. The College of the Sacred Heart, which yearly holds it own little drama festival, begins it this week and The Court of Honor of Our Lady of Lourdes is currently rehearsing under famed Ulloa
Spanish actor for a benefit
present and
at
the
Alejandro they will
Tapia
Oct.
present
do,” act.
“El
Principe
a one-hour-long
Participating ses
Mary
the
color
Priced
at
and
Their
production
of
will
Lynn
be
in one
the
Mis-
Antonsanti,
Ro-
and
half
the
spices
with
the
flour. rest
Mix
of
the
(Sara Jean uses a three-pound crisecoO can as it just fits her steamer.) Serve the pudding hot this
when
sauce:
%
eup
of
butter,
rum.
egg
steaming,
yolk
add
and
the boiling water. before serving,
the
un-
mix
well
Add top
rum. with
ofO pearis
beautiful!
texture
ALEJANDRO
é
»..«to aid Lady of Lourdes Court (STAR
photo
by
Jese
Gardia)
“El Nido Ajeno de Jacinto Benavente” is slated for Tuesday, Oct. 11. ’
Ulloa To Appear dn
4
And Direct Benefit
~
The two productions of the Court Of Honor of Our Lady of Lourdes
by
will
Ulloa
lowed
on
consist
Oct.
ef
19
by a’“Fin
a recital
to
be
‘fol-
de Fiesta” (a
LADIES FREE
gay theatrical party at which actors and musicians in the, au-
Every WEDNESDAY at
Ortiz, Miss Mercedes Sicardo, Maria Adela N. de Ramirez San-
FP
cultured pearls asl a edd.)
lustre,
boards.
ture. Put pudding in a well greasea pan and steam three hours.
Necklace
for
Next, it will be the turn of the Junior. Class to tread the
flour and use that to dredge the fruit, then add to the other mix-
fo
distinguished
will assist in production matters.
Rapta-
play
beaten egg white. Serve sauce in a bowl and spoon over the pudding.
cultured
‘Conchie
Mix suet, molasses, egg (Whole),
milk,
with Just
our collection
and
one teaspoon soda, one teaspoon cinnamon and one teaspoon grated nutmeg.
becten
from
Terrasa
sina Falcén, Lillian Rivero, Angeles Rivera, Maria Gonzalez, Fredeswinda Torres, Inés Sal-
and
exceptional
Luchy
ta Igartua will be in charge. of scenery and makeup. Miss Margie Zegri and Miss Iris Moya
Colwill
Cream butter and sugar in top of double boiler. Heat through
i
sa,
take over the auditorium of the school this Thursday at 8 p. m.
tablespoons
«
direct this production laid in a mythical Oriental kingdom while the Misses Elvira Masego-
19
% cup sugar, one cup boiling water, one egg, and three to four
uniform aS ie
Jacqueline
21.
The senior class of-the lege of the Sacred Heart
with
f
gado,
Biscombe, MaLittle Theater of Puerto Ri- py Castrillo, Margarita Magraco’s production of ‘“‘The Hap- ner, Milagros Sefieriz, and TaMiss, Diaz will’ also py Time” to be performed at tmia Diaz.
to
Heirloom
dishes which Sara Jean tered and = Southern
1952.
Rico was in 1946 and, she warmby recalls, “I was immediately made to feel at home—a daughter ef the house by my husband's
concern
brings
Recipe A Family
during his third year of medical school and Sara Jean worked as a bacteriologist while Pepe finished his medical training, served with the U. S. Army and did his three years of post graduate work. She still keeps abreast of new trends in bacteriology but hasn’t been active profes-
field
Swimm-
relaxation. Two years ago she started lessons and now proudly says, “I can design a dress and sew without a pattern.”
an
degree from the UniIowa in bacteriology.
in the
main
the
couple were married in 1943
Sionally
Junior
of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Puerto Riean Medical Association and finance chairman of the Board of Directors of the Girl Scout Council for Puerto Rico and
graduate work at the University of Virginia. She holds a bachelor The
her
sewing
the
a specialist in internal medicine and president of the Puerto Rico Medical Association, Sara Jean Met: her husband while doing
of science versity of
International
Mrs.
close knit
family.”
The
the
ing Meet here, Sdlly, 13, and that I would always feel outside Everett, Michael, _ “Miguelito,” the real family circle unless I five. All are students at the San learned their language. With my Jose Academy. mother-in-law’s help, my, Spanish While home and family are
here than her Yankee sisters.
emphasis
they
By Betty: Knorr Besides
Oe oe ae ep
OR
dience
come
tertain)
to
and
famed
the
stage
on Oct.
to. en-
21,
the
actor will not only direct
but appear in an) Andulsian) co-
$65.00
medy by Quintero and Guillen, A group’ of local Sanjpaneros will take part in the latter, including Mrs. Irma. Amatieo ‘de
tibafiez, Paquito Zamora, Miss Cuchi Rincon, Raul Julidé, Mrs. Maria del Carmen G, Vda.’ de Zamora,
Tinito
Garcia,
Luis
Iri-
zatri, Otto Riollano, Mrs. Aurora Goenaga de Gonzalez, Jose Gonzalez Hernandez, Miss Mari Lillian Alemar and Miss Maria Elisa Gonzalez. Fo Mrs. Catita Mejia de Santiago, president of the court, has
chosen’ Mrs.
Maria Adela
Nido
de Ramirez Santibahez to be in charge Mrs.
‘i
of
court
Ana
Maria
activities, M:
de
and
Baquero
and. Mrs. -Angelina S. de ‘Besosa to head promotien and publicity committees, The court,
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through POST TIME IS 3 P.M.
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— Wideatiy, September 28, 1960
°
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bh Leck
Ana
Landers Says
re
—— Keep Mum! a
.
ANN
.
What TE get
in
the interest
years
and.
|
lives
worked
of a busi-
ness he sold in 1952. My husband is his only
you.
|a
't'
ii TOF
He
Carroll
are
not
careful;
you
while driv-
ing,
that
er utter
words
PARI
IAIAA
re-
§
own residence, or you only make matters worse. Dress nieely, and go out’ making new contacts instead so that you get ahead in your career: SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) You can easily make mew~ and better arrangements, or replace
y
MOON elose
dgring
(June
tie- are
sure to
especially:
in- spi-
bound
to
be
ture.
aliead.
and
talented
a
really
for’ your
great
fu-
charming
child:
Public Health Assn. To Meet In: Arecibo: The Public Health Assm of Puerto Rico under its: president, Héctor Negron; will celebrate ifs semi-annual convention. Oct, @ and 7 in Aregibo. Dr. Guillermo Arbena, seere‘tary of - health,: will tale abeut “The Evaluation of Public: Health in Puerte Rieo; and: its, course ‘at the present: time.”
Give
22
with’ a and a
have
training,
ritual matters. Once he, or she, is’ master of himself, there is
AM. However, be sure you are consistent, practical and economical. Handle irate friend wise
CHILDREN
HES
time
right
creation is. coneerned: Also, be sure you complete any duties that await: your: attention before ycu go off with that charming
to Jul; 21) Am associate ehip on the shoulder
AA IR DAA
CHILD IS BORN TODAY... There is very apt to. be a good deal’ of confusion in early. years, sinee your progeny will) be an imtrovert at .one moment, and an extrovert the next. Give the
VIRGO. (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22)
new,
:
IF YOUR
If you, are. not careful; you. can
the old with the
EAI DADA
right
would
quite- extravagant where
|
IRIN
be detrimental.to your. best. interests, amd possibly lose some valuable ally,
be
*
ly iv P.M. or you lose much. you. Fortunately, there is a lo SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to yal friend who tips you off and’ comes to: your assistance at the
can
get into-an accident
Righter
‘person.for a gala evening of fur.
le
PES? SP EUEES. eI i7F
i i
heir
By
will be, the winner. Remain neutral. LEO. (duly 22 to Aug. 21) Ef
ed his’ money but he may: be a- mi for all we know.
ene
The Stars Foretetl
Sroncecnataaccnanataanaannaies
LANDERS
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an
Opening tonite
"at the SPECTACULAR’ CLUB
'
years.
We
de};
Weekly Calendar |
eided!40- get engaged last month.
She was very proud of the ring I gave her and showed it off to alt her friends.
entering
them
contests. Last Saturday contest
and
to be
in beauty
she.
I went
FRIDAY—The Business and wie! gor- fessional Women’s: Club F
entered with
a
her
to
the try-outs. She took ‘off her ring) and- put it in her purse. I told her later this was an in-|. no right to interfere, with her career. She won the preliminaries and will be entered
zs
¢
.
“Coral Record’s: Newest
deed
My
to
.
the
property,
husband's
it
isn’t
stepfather
gave
Modern Pe
ae
ae
African
ee
Ballet
YWCA Spanish. Classes ide
worth
much until we built om it.
It had to be: bulldozed and in shape. We built a nice seven’ room house and have lived here 12 years. In all this time: my hus band’s stepfather has never |‘bo thered to make the land ours.
Star” | >
‘The Watusi Trio’
DEAR ANN: Will you please help me to convince my husband that if yeu haven’t got a
yours,
Singing
Leon ‘Ave,
is offering
SHOWTIME 11:00. P.M.
clas~
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SUNDAYS:
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in the finals soon.
Shall I insist she wear her ring? -—C, Q 7 . DEAR C. Q. 7: Don’t you, insult your fiameee by insisting she wear the ring in the contest- if: she deesn’t want te. The t thingis that she conduct herself like an coment whether the ring is on her finer or in the purse.
Pie nn
always
girl happens
ve FREE SLES ETT,
This
‘My mother-imlaw hates: ihe | would + like~ nothing. better-
to throw. us.out if: her:
t
husb
should die first. | Please ——
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16
THE SAN JUAN STAR — Wednesday, September 28, 1960
Hammarskjold Remains Cool Dragons 2, Mikado 0 Under Heavy Soviet Attack Congo: Not So Merry Mixup Yerh
Times
Dag
ceeded
Trygve
General
News
of
Lie
the
By
service
Hammarskjold as
suc-
Secretary
United
No
one
would
would
upon,
as
ed
he
have
one
he
did
feel
ake
nan
bis
right
ent of
the
as
United
Soviet
forced
his
quarters
to
believed was
colonel
in
Dragons
Mr.
Hammarskjold
as Secretary General
not only because of his distinguished record as a Swedish qi-
plomat,
but also because
reputation of being versial. It was believed he
of his
noncontrowould
con-
fine himself to the administrative duties of his office. However, in a
quiet
also
way
was
he
independence the Secretary
But
soon
intent
he
on
showed
he
asserting
the
and importance of General’s position.
was
more
diplomatic
than Mr. Lie and showed himself a master of the art of compromise in private negotiations. For a long time he was able to intervene in major crises without precipitating controversy. Instead
he
continued
his
skilled
position ton
ta
win
for
Any
op-
diplomacy.
to his political interven-
was muted. Mission to
His
first
indeed,
tige.
praise
brought
That
China~
major
intervention,
him
was
much
pres-
in 1955, when
he
undertook a mission to Communist China, after which the country released eleven American airmen who were prisioners of war.
In
1956
di.
East
he
visited
in an
attempt
the
Mid-
to streng-
then the Arabdsraeli armistice against the erosion of border violence. British.
Egypt, and
When the _ and French’
he
arranged
organized
a
Israelis, invaded
a cease-fire
United
Nations
they
in
were
beat
the
has
a haggard
been
foreign-
wandering maze
three
clenches
“I swear that if there is one more* complication in this Congo business tonight I shall burst into
tears.”
++. Controversial emergency
force
that
Social
figure replaced
Discipline
Is Gone
Leopoldville—soggy towel and twitching
as
a
with tensiens—
the invading troops. At the height
has become a place where
of the
lese
erisis
he
the Security nounced the
took
the
Council inyasion.
floor
and .
in
de.
When he accepted a ‘second five-year term in 1958, the Se cretary
General
declaration continue
of
his
his right
to act
if
his
foree.
fill any vacuum
a
public
intention
making
independent velop
made
an
that might to
to
de
maintain
peace and security. It was in 1958 that the So viet Union began to growl at
Mr. Hammarskjold’s independent course. It opposed his decision to
enlarge server
the
objected
United
force
to
Lebanon
and
approval
of
proposal
system.
for
Soviet
Suddenly
an
the
it
the
Arctic
protests
mained muted until he in the Conge. When the Congo last month the Russians as well gians.
ob-
in
inspection However,
Nations
his
American
re
intervened he visited he rebuked as the BelSoviet
op-
position to his independence, which had been smoldering, burst into flames. An erect and wiry man of
medium
eyes
height
with
pale
wavy
hair,
he
and
comfortable
suits
and
slide
Congebetween
blue wears
organization without
have
evaported.
Free World
writings
indicate
the
show little inter-
technological
20th
Century.
and
exactly
all
their
wonders
All
their
activities
what their people are
interested
class
them.
Congalese
comers
policeman
to
the
takes
new-
immigration
health control desk. His wanders over after a bit.
citizenship.
Marin
in
his
that
Puerto
Rico
the
immediately
is
a
colony
of
following
sen-
tence said that this did not mean those gentlemen were communists
and
superior “‘Go on,
should
The
on,
go on.”
little policeman,
in his world of jectedly against
still living
slams
out, pushes
the
Scene
words,”
“It's
cries
“Words!
The
EDITOR’S
him
away
and
not
power,
it’s
door.
Two:
a
not say editorial
Frenchman.
colonel
comes
ed the colonel.’ What does it mean?
Is Truly
art.
He
did
and Garcia Méndez
International
English,
NOTE:
The STAR
not
“Well, expert.
In
Kasavubu
is going
again,’” some-
i
maybe,”
soccer,
gons
2,
says
the
scorere
Mikado
gratifying.
It
1. Puerto
the f
first i
was
Dra-
0.
'
proves
two
Rico-Texans
things:
read
San Juan
Star.
t
2. The
isiand
is surrounded
and
Texans, so
give
well
fortified
with
ry
that
will be mail-
If you have ever walked
to qualify.
on Uncle Sam’s Ranth, officially known as Texas, and wiped tht Texas
glorious
dust
your
from’
shoes (and what true: Texan! would event.
state
addresses
and
names
ed invitations, for there is ng other way of locating you misplaced : mavericks. You need not be born in Texas
dare),
to be disloyal.
then
you
qualify
bar-b-que-dance
The
hanced
fer
the
be
en-
will
further by the precence
German
Sir:
Hooray for Texas! spirit,
the
In true Texan
response,
by
October
resulting
your
get
Until then—remember the ‘Texas
pass-werd—‘‘Ya’ll Jane
from a recent invitation printed in
BEST
RX WwWW ii WWWwW
Ist, so
Come!” Deemer
Yauco, P.|R.
FROM
EUROPE
Issue Negroes is the
die.
number
And one
child-
killer
of
Negro women. The difference beusing it. We are not winning it. tween first and second class We are losing battles of the cold citizenship is often the difference war on the ideological and philo- between life and death. This is sophic ffonts. The tragedy of this what Jakarta, Saigon, Ghana, State of affairs is that we have India, Queensland, and Kenya the best story to
tell,
and we are
know.
of
a photographer-reporter from one of the well-known stateside maga-
names and addresses to Howard: Critchfield, Rosemelia Street, Yauco, P. R., as soon as possible.
CALL FOR TEXAN ROUND-UP
TODAY’S
birth
I heag
made up : $ayS,
body else says.
did
ses
and Swedish. Mountain climbing and skiing are his favorite diversions.
sixteen
“No,
to arrest Lumumba
in the Munoz
accused Ferré and Garcia Méndez of being communists. The STAR,
LAST
speaks
i
“I hear Kasavubu has with Lumumba,” some
Mufioz accused Garcia Méndez or zines, who will cover the event for Ferré of being disloyal. We ob- publication in the States. In adjected te guilt by association dition, good ‘ole Texas seil is beix g when the Governor linked Ferré furnished by the Houston Chamber apd Gracia Méndez with Khrush- of Commerce for those Texans who chev, and Castro. The editorial just long for a feelof Texas drt. said we were “certain” that Invitations announcing time, d~ e Muzioz does not believe Ferré and other particulars will be in the
If you talk loud and long enough you win,’ the Frenchman said. Force
this. Padilla
in the story or that Governor
furthermore,
in and
says, ‘have taken over the Government and Lumumba is out and good night gentlemen.’ Lumumba comes in and says, ‘I have arrest-
Scene Three:
to#@rify Esteban
the brown arm of a foreign soldier reaches
be abble
Special Assistant to the Governor
rules, slumps dea doorway until
They
are
listening
to us in. They are not telling it. We have all the chips warily. ' interested in first and all the cards in this game. In this crucial struggle to win have produced a class citizenship, We i the rest of the world to our side, Frankl in, a Ralph Waldo Emerson, the only way in human dignito awaken the African a Henry David Thoreau, and a ty. and Asian intellectuals is to do , First class Thomas Jefferson. In the present something about race relations in citizenship is one we have produced a John Stein- America. Perhaps then they will of the real beck, a Robert Frost, and a Carl listen to us and appreciate our “ weapons of the Sandbu rg. f ice bexes, our engines and our cold war perNeutral and uncommitted natians military GOLDEN haps mere po bases. The race issue tent in the long run than the U-2 of the world are aware of our own may very well be one of the er the cobalt bemb. race problem and they are watch. decisive issues of this century, one Of all the people in the world, ing the development with deep of the decisive isues in the victory we Americans are best equipped personal interest. Where three of the Free World against te provide
the definition
Mufoz
papers,
Go
undershirt
_
EDITORIAL QUESTIONED the San Juan STAR req ing Sir: ynames and addresses of | Texans In today’s editorial (September in Puerto Rico for a forthcoming 17) you state mistakenly that bar-b-que and dance, has ben mast
but only that they were irresponsible in the use of political argument. Your own reporter
nothing.
his
from his back.
__LETTERS____
go on,”’ he says to the passengers. “Go into town. No immigration, no
Race
to exploit and But we are not
Then the High Commissioner of the Interior Joseph Nussbaumer, a
ripped
off
and the whites die in the South af diabetes, Bolshevik totalitarianism. ye
ae
Saigon
first
We are best able utilize this weapon,
of pushing it does takes off after the
and
made.
RS
the
and
Ghana,
for
engines as his escort not- roar but after a
shees
who
Commissioner’s
7S,
in
ef
Queensland,
model
car and there is a great
High
pee
Bg
ER
est
Jakarta,
his
the
gr
Kenya
of
into
supporters
with
TE
Bombay,
out
leaps
Col.
mumba
SNR
editorials
And
Regi-
cay
The
GOLDEN
Watch
i Oe rc
HARRY
chat
Congolese of half Belgian; parent. age, walks in his stocking feet down the esplanade in front of the building. This morning Mr. Nussbaumer and his assistant had béen attacked in their offices, by Lu-
up all you Yankees! You: don’t the United States. 4 stand a chance: I call your attention to the As stated in the previous article, fact that Mr. Munoz Marin in only those persons sending their
2
enacvsvcmmammnnand
American
Governor
It starts at the airport. A small
expensive
ties, and always gives the appearance of the imperturbable diplomat. . He is a bachelor who likes French literature, modern theater, mordern poetry and modern
officer
for a
hysteria and glassy acceptance of Catano speech accused Messrs. the impossible. It is a city where Ferré and Garcia Méndez of being the familiar frame of reference disloyal because they coincide and the small disciplines of social with Mr. Khrushchev in saying
asserted
independently
necessary
foreigners
to Everybody seems lost and confused
office
He
and
vet
Black
Mobutu,
few minutes sputter and colonel.
and
months in the Congo his fists and says:
DAG HAMMARSKJOLD
Joseph
minds. whether to arrest or embrace other
Italian
stops
Out of the building marches roaring of jeep does
er who
Naand many
eight
Canadian
Mikados in soccer, several politicians are trying to make up their each
It denounced
background,
that
selected
ment.
feet,
their stalled jeep
An
beret
with a Malayan captain in shorts and a Danish military policeman gives directions to a corporal of
in his stocking
the
head
a message.
in a blue
the
the
the
with
into United Nations head-
of
Assem-
the
Nussbaumer,
pursuit
Nations.
that
Commissioner of Joseph
marches
resignation.
Against
High
protecting,
him for supporting United tions intervention in Korea
Congo,
today:
fighting
executive
Union.
Conge
The
Mr. Lie had attempted to use the prestige of his office to settle internatienal issues and had thus incurred the enmity of
the
of the
: Interior,
ly in defense of pursue an independ-
to
An Indian sergeant in a starched turban rushes into the building
Service
push
eneral
course
News
soldiers
a
peech
News.
4)
call-
Monday,
ROSENTHAL
Times
LEOPOLDVILLE—The
believed
day
M.
York
4) Sept. 26—Scene One: In the capital
Nations
in 1953, no one expected he would ever become as controversial a figure as his predecessor. that
A.
New
DENMARK Franz Fuchsel
“He'll make'an
94
excellen
|to hand’ combat.” t
QUE
MEE
IDY,
“be iw t
tegxd
soldier—we’ll. use hi , idee! ' eee - AOA aera ai
ge
nore
i
eee en
New
When
| TALE
MCGILL
4350 Comercio St. Ei imperciat
i. pet
a third force tiens, Tito;
Closing The Ranks ’
| Now
that
Fidel
have concluded, marathons
States,
Castro
and
Nikita
Khrushchev
for the tire being, their oratorical
dedicated
to diatribe
against
the
United
of the cold war. Several are worth noting. the point” speech MonFidel Castro found his
audience chillingly cool, except for the Soviet-controlled Pics which tpukite can frees coucectupnelte Nikita, ieee
it would
exception of
from
ae
of
‘and
Eisenhower
the United Arab
Republic.
and -President
i
and.
Nasser
Nasser said
designation, are determined to neutral. Nigeria, which joins them
yesterday that he hoped the United Nations would
recommend
an.itmmediate
“face-to-face”
Po
knows that Khrushchev
ween Eisenhower and Khrushchev. cane
torpedoed wand
the summit
another
summit
the White House. And Assemb t Friday,
at i.
meeting, until
October,,
meeting bet-
.
“er i
Eisénhower
Belatedly
leaves
he
in his speech to the General Khrushchev. again pointedly_
But es.
Also yesterday, Great Britain made
public, with
timing that could not be accidental, a pamphlet point-
ke
who
arriving
first
put
into
ee
the
know
that the patrol pretan
operation, and that it will need
full efficiency.
language
5
more
were
- rag oon things are
fer
the
jat
:|ed
,
"FIDE: “No, gracias, Nikita. ad
nee
example
administer
ha-
thromeh the United
a
second
imto
Jf
having chance,
orderly
a third
comé win.
got what cannet
:af-
evolution
of
force
is pessilile,
solutions.
If
not,
thea
bees depressed.
The
country
produted
a
re-
But
pidly
downhill, pushed
paid
As
the |iter
by
events, middle rises.
‘sees om
to
little aubface
Republic’
informers,
is
a
quiet
a country
watch-
by the grimly efficient agents SIM
(Military Its
Intelligence
regime
is
guarded
iby a well fed, well clothed, and privileged army. But the economic pinch.’ is being felt now im the small middle and upper middie classes. list-|Many incomes have been ‘more than halved. Lean ‘sharks are thriving, the
the
United
States
is under
the cities, ithe pressure from other Latin Ame-
streets
of
the
capital
are sights once rare for Ciudad
Tiean
governments
to
invoke
nish him for interf in Veneruelan affairs and |for violating human rights. | Extraordimary
arms
spending)
for
measures
has
atid defense
aukt about ‘wages and economic shocks. In :turn, these developments have {caused reductipns in government
publie
programs,
works,
and
i
ing
this
aggra-
vates the uaempio:
Merehants severely.
t problem.
are
However, there mediate prospect
pinched
of
mo total
imeco-
nomie collapse. is a4 background possibility instead: the danger that hunger, desperation and resentment will! move, some Dominicans
to
action
or
that
mobs will take over the capital's streets. Trujilio’s army endl! intelligence suppert
are
strong)
But
even
-|at any odd job and the~ chance among army officers there is a aof making a few cents. And’ for possibility that resentment the first time in years, petty theft is noticeably on the rise. The Dominican Republic |has
me
oe NIKITA: “So? Y will dictate a threat. Or do “anton fo seedcometmape and rochets foro ore ewe
mations
Trujillo, There are beggars' now prostitutes and procurets,' and scores Of idiers ready to ‘jump
just Be a ee
a
to
in
of the republic
Service).
| A news ‘Catling. “that Moscow pnd Havand now have direct radio-te me.and radiocommunication. We can hear it now: 'FIDEL: “fs that you, Nikita?” NIKITA: “Si, Fidel, this is Nikita, What’s up?” mean
cannot
be. given
failure.
the <Conti- | the
is different.
In
being
the
trusteeships.
Glory, "i and \have of
nomy
of
Bs ve y
“at ERS WRI? Wh ALOT
Eater Srey Greeti Te
eceive
property recovered.
are
a good
Western. powers,
another
these
story
Dominican
perty recovered. in: ot taienice’ ie: the ‘police, te ‘would ‘consider iit a public service to be able to tell the community the other side of the story. That is, iow many of the42 ee ee
Hi
ford
the
be. talled
country, where bitterness keeps its own counsel. It is a eountry laced with government spies 'and
of thefts reperted, but never.a word about how many
Yankis
with
,
warfare breaks
.
evidence of the resentment. The
‘of the thieves are apprehended and charged, or Pro-
ied
might
The cisile
almost daily reports from the police about the number
“The
stops
sainthood.
resentment
Perhaps many victims of burgtaries recover their property, if not their money, but the police seem
ae
It
aren’t
has provided
But help can
Genius
hemisphere
. We
Conjso
Nations.
my
Elsewhere
tim e te show its
recoveries.
is
nent.” Jeord 1,017,000 sons of sugar this Country people walk the slum year. Of this, “130,000 tons were dwellers seem to know or care earmarked for the United States, nothing about politics. They are at premium prices two cents concerned with the struggle for above the werld market. Britain existence. And for many of them, buys 50 per cent of Dominican Trujillo occupies a place : close sugar at world prices,
clever lot and they seem to be
about these
mines
* function, Tribal
what net to do. . The Unjted Nations
tiens.
diplo-
“Greatest
We also realize that our burglars and
gveluctant te brag
of
L.| dub him
a here
+te
is not in full
‘as disposition of loot is concerned.
Tito
‘Benefactor’ Trujillo s Strength Rests With Army And The Poor
thieves are giving evidence that they won't take this an ene new challenge lying down. They
\
of
He believes in it more
The burglars and thieves in our community are not easily discovered, it appears. In a 72-hour this week, they managed 42 thefts, 22 of them in the sectors now enjoying the new police patrol system.
We
owt The
is India’s Nehru. ‘It was
Meeting The Challenge \
te emulate
all
then there may the Soviets will
beginning to think. Perhaps the “neutral bloc” that is reportedly forming will provide'a middle road to peace between the firm but civilized Western approach and the blustering Communist “diplomacy”.
sp oR aot)
same
Gale of his omy on its oolitine But India ~ was ready to offer armed resistance
ing out that the West would retaliate with nuclear ‘weapons Against any Communist aggression in Europe. | All of, which encourages us: to believe that the is not as easily bullied as a lot of people
attempts
The
And
is not, obviously, paying
careful attention to- the Comnagnist boss whose influence is so feared in the Near and Middle East.
West
the
a meeting now between Eisen-
hower and Khrushehey.*‘He t
contribute
maey “the Se
Sccestcl:Meotiar mpecting of beads ei tanto tn abies “four months,” a period calculated to eliminate Fisen-
hower as a
some
Kind the political leaders states may choese, when ia i ride the wind. None of them has i forces or trative
—--
council, Whether they can or cannot will depend on luck and the ability of the United States to counter the Soviets.
e wou
after
will
of
burea
i
hower
strain on
. The wish would be there. But nor the will would be stronz
by and lacks of the difficulty, efficient
i
Outside the United Nations itself, highly signifjcant meetings took place between ‘President Kisen-
wo
support
R
o
to
a
is certain. But that
This being true, we may expect to sée the Soviets to counter Tito, and a third ferce, with efforts to upset the economic and Stability of the new nations.
Mexico, has on their fends. Cas must have felt the — absence
prove
sa
mest neither
.
nathe
countries trying to exert a.
. might
of the
_ and a féw of the newly independent African republics. The Latin Americans, with the ee
tam
commen * That
there is considerable reason to believe that
We are not alone on our side developments of ‘si cance During his “bref and to day afternoon and evening,
te group with the new African (India, and, perhaps, some of
Heil
el
slit price
a
agricultural year
oe
en
gainst the Trujillo family, whom the dictator has made the na-
tion’s
top
about some volution.
aristecracy,
cam
bring
formsof palace
nee
mm
re-
Benitez Says Efficiency TV Forms Sched led Of UPR Not In Question OnP.R. Universities predicted
that
questions
as
to
the
quality
appear from the “front pages. ” Atapress cellor announced that during hi the university’s accrediting body,
png
¢o
trip la st
the
Middle
States
that
the MSA
“I
believe
has
that
arrived
that
made
the
moment
matter
dissappears from pages. I am, sure
the front that neither
in
anywhere
the
MSA
nor
Refers
To
the’ the
being
made
to
correct
take
dis-
question
a
the
status. this
said.
to
the
inspec-
December,
The
render
three
gress
reports
during
three
years.
more
pro-
the
next
‘
of
series
The
has
that
MSA if it does
at
the
advised
not show
uni-
UPR
progress
educational at
forum
to
be
versity
of
Puerto
system. the
held
at
public
the
Rico,
Uni-
will
be
Thomas
A.
Stanley;
chan-
in Ponce, chancellor
and Jaime Benitez, of the University of
Puerto Rico. The forum will be mdderated by; Dr. Rafael Pico, president
authori-
ces
Ricd,
P.
deficiences
to
of the figigrasent Development
vising
foreign
Benitez
of major versity.
Wednesday
ties on the problems created at the University by a new immigration regulation which for-
talks | JAIME BENITEZ .-MISA_ well-satisfied
will
cellor of the Catholic University
American
immigration
educators
next
Rican
Rey.
Organization
and
Place
meeting |
Candido Oliveras, secretary of education; Dr. Ronald C. Bauer, chancellor of the Inter-Ameriean University in San- German;
university
must
Rican
Participating
Meder
first-hand
UPR
“summit”
discuss the role of local univer. sities in the reform of the Puer-
professors
Bank - for
said
with
R.,
that
Rexford
Washington, the
duct
a series
of
Tukwell
in
Guy
it
that
governor
is
New
now
Dealer of
is probably
be
WIPR
and
in Puerto
televised
over
transmitted
over
radio.
It
will
start
at
8 p. m. The radio and TV stations will carry the forum up to 9:30 but the discussion is expected to go on beyond that time. The
con-
conferences
which
will
WIPR-TV
certain will
Rico.
the first of its nature
to
following
one-time
erto
The forum,
leave the island after two years.
to the efforts a
make
States
a prodevel+
Education. They dis the first progress report
by the university describing the
into
accredited
of
the
The Chancellor said: he spoke with Dr. Albert E. Meder, chairman of the MSA Commission on
sent MSA
will
televised
of Puerto
confidently
He described his trip as fruit| ful. He said that he was able to interest various officials of
published reports that pointout University shortcomings,
Higher cussed
call
Benitez
oped’ earlier this year on the efficiency of the university. The controversy was based on several ed
has
university
will
tion
Controversy
Benitez was refering to longed controversy that
the
will
is
there any d@ubt concerning quality and. efficiency of UPR,” Benitez said.
of
UPR’s
at
this
Rico,
it
satisfied”
being
A
erence Monday at his office, the Chanek to New York he was advised by
Associatien,
is “well
with the progress the university,
efficiency
Federick N. Sackett, an As.
By A. W. MALDONADO
By A. W. MALDONADO Jaime Benitez, Chancellor of the University of Puerto
at
forum
is
being
sponsor-
ed by the university and College Department of the Puerto Ri-
‘the University next year.
cos
year.
Teacher's:
sociation
officer
and héad.
of
-
the English departm nt of | the UPR
College
= of
umanities,
said yesterday that each panelhas .been) asked
ta prepare
a 15-minute talk on
ist
the role to
be
iversities
played
by
local
in the reform
of the’ dducation-
al system and the eventual effect the reform wil] have! on the universities th elves. | Following the fous | ispeeches,
Sackett said, the publie will be invited
to participate
lic forum. top
education
to
Rico
in
a | pub-
A large pgmber of figures
jin
are elitita
‘Milroy
Pher
eter
Hc {f
Denies —
C hore Russell Milroy; 2-year old Texan and has
he
a trainer:of denied “empha
had
ever
liee dogs, ly‘ that
represented
him-
self as an officerof the Navy.
Milroy was arrested! Sept. 17 by
Assn.
; the
FBI
on
the
basis,
a
‘com-
plaint lodged with U. 's, Attorney
Merwin Issues First Annual Report Of His Administration=:
Raymond Acosta by an! employe of a steamship company .who said
How
| make
delicious
Croquettes
with my
wonderful
that Milroy jhad stopped him when he was erftering Pier |15 and, repres' yn himself as an/ officer of y, searched oP ‘employe’s
SAINT
new.
John
WARING BLENDOR *
D.
THOMAS}: V.
Merwin
D. Merwin Islands
says
I.—Gov.
the
Virgin
said Sunday the Virgin
are
going
“evergrowing
era
through
an
of prosperity.”
in
a
report
on
the first year of his administration, said the islands are ‘‘virtually
without’
an
employment
blem. “Rather,’” he said
t
A
salt
yeas! ip taste
penrer at 980 good
minced
ele
Mt
1
Osh \p
<
pro-
‘“‘the problem
during
ended
were
the
fis-
$7,274,-
353.62, an increase of 38 per cent, over fiscal year 1959, and that the total internal revenue matching
of tourist
available to the local amounted to almost
The
estimated
visitors
during
number the
year
Thomas as the result of a contract entered into by the gevern-
order
ment with a private concern for hauling water from Puerto Rico. The governor also mentioned the
that
forward
the work
tourist
of serving
population
a
may
go
touched to this
on in-
uninterruptedly.”
The governor also 4" problem incidént
lux of outside labor in health, housing and other areas of community service and the endeavor of
the
governmentto
cope
with
them. On the highlights
of the islands’
development
social
in the
and
po-
litical life during the year, the governor statci that the total local
car. The citgiaial was
FBI
and
as it involved a
Milroy
was
char,
to the
Federal law,
before
the-U. S. commissi and re leased on his own gnizance. “The statement that I représent-
ed myself
as
a’ naval
officer
completely false,” Milroy have recently « organ
is
said. ‘1 Sentry
was 200,000, with a tourist revenue of $24,000,000. Dogs, Ing., a security service to clients with) protection T.2 governor believed that some provide improvement has been made’ in against burglary, pilfering, etc. the water supply situation in St. “When the abeged ident oce
is reversed....Over 4,000 alien workers are now in our midst in growing
nae all pdor
just
year
$5 million.
new opportunities for all people.” governor,
collected
cal
funds made government
with a “greatly increased volume of tourism creating new jobs and The
revenues
change progress
in
the in
the
islands’
curred, I was in the iL woe
a oe
this protection ahd pany
of
an
curity Compas.
the uniformof of} consists of
potential
establishment
\the docks jes to give
‘in the ¢om4. af lenothed se I was renee in » Which . pod shirt, ck holster
baseball cap companies and firms of internabelt. I was a panied by: my tional reputation in the islands, police dog,"ade Mi such as the International Tele “I am instrugting “ny attorney phone and Telegraph Company > to do everything possible to bring in' this the Chase Manhattan Bank; the about a quick) decis First Pennsylvania Bank and Trust Company, and the advent of the Conrad Hilton International chain.
matter ‘so
that jit
will!
be
cleared
up,” Milroy said.
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aid
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cooking assisting to the free demonstration
of the WARING BLENDOR that will be conducted from Sept. 30 to Oct. 5 in Radio Andrea at 1812 Loiza St., Santurce.
“RADIO ANDREA” Tel. 92-5147 — 3-2086 bE WES
tem was postponed Monday.
Committee chairman/Dr. Aguedo Mojica, said most of those present had not read the report on the elementary” schools to he discussed,
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set, tens
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in
his
hand
and
carded the deuce of diamonds. West now put on his thinking
cap. South already had showa
West
North
Pass
18
Pass
signalled the trick followed five (to
the king of hearts was played. West took the ace as East dis-
@KIJ6
South
’
held esac
the heart. A small club to the jack put
The bidding: .
West
-jand, once again,
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nine pote
queen hearts. with the six as West let Theld. The ten of hearts as East echoed with his
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suit. When the trick, ae
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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Wednesday, September 28, 1960 A
RT
up with the suits and be
East
1C
Pass Fass
and j of two hes naira dia-
| amonds. It was likely that he had spade honor T if that honor
could the deFICREIZONTAL i. animal's | sharp tooth
&.venomous
61. imitative
snake above vegetable real respectful small
53. portico VERTICAL 1. stronghold for troops
quantity
gi
sense
drama
snow
ne
= 32. clerks ‘on passenger
29. perceived 30. heathen
AW
UININ
deity
SIEIAIL
swiftly
37. dizzy 40. foot
number
85.
meditates
54. marsh
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WAIN
RATHI ’
46, debilitated
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AWARDED
ace.
captured
The
three
of
spades was now played and East
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of clubs | had-dummy tenaced in the spade | kas
of ail evils. Deciar- | Suit and defenders tock four spa-
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47. highest ‘
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QWI AFKYQIAQ MUVQA. Yesterday's Cryptoquip: LITERARY HONORS
WAYS
returned
was
daughter 44. macaw 45. through .
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BYKO
malian
led the deuce
lesser-
was
queen
Nevada
1
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| certain 44. footless .
West
West’s:
:
43. Mussolini’s
:
40. make
declarer’s
best call for South—no trump is| with not a choice, however.
of spades
42. city in —
TIL
33. conjunc' tion &9. morsel
the|
five
thing
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to recommended.
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41. single
TIEIRINEET
36. drooping
rebid.
verse
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533.
one-spade
in English
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32. heap
North's
35. triar
S
LIL}
vessels
34. suitable
TA
over
is difficult
31. refreshed
ll. beverage
CiHit
sailing
vessel
Anawer to yesterday's pussie.
male, name
move
-
guished
P38. attempt
Bi.
merchant
10. extin-
granular
:
. lines of a
2. affirm
Ee ontop.
TO THE LITERATL
note
of the gamut
FEMI NOT
ALe
Fike
“She's about this size around the middle, if that helps.”
.
‘SOMETIMES HE WOULD STARTLE PEOPLE IN PUBLIC PLACES.
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16
Nixon Makes No Reply Ta AP Questions
Kennedy: President M £DITOR’S
NOTE:
In an effort to} are better qualified than your
op-
ebtain and compare their views on specific tepics, the Associated Press submitted seven questions te Sea, John F. Kennedy and Vice
President
Richard
M.
Nixon,
the
Democratic amd Republiean Presi-} dential nominees. Kennedy replied te each. Nixon did not, saying through an aide that campaign pressures did not permit time for
@ persenal
and
reply. Kennedy’s
Nixon’s
replies|try at this time
explanatio beth are}branch, n
given in full. By the Associated that
a
Press
Democratic
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Fishing
gets
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under
way
which
today
‘the Club Nautico. most recent entries
from
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ament is the Antilles Army which
will have
such
team
expert
fish-
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Sgt. SFC
had a “Happy. Birthday” last: Saturday evening when;her friends surprised her with ehampagne
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sub-
mission of articles for publication, ‘the editorial office will award prizes to worthy articles submitted ‘by students. All stu. dents are invited to send items for publication, which may inelude poetry, essays, short stories, hews items, drawings and artistic
or
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one
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favorites
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are ‘presently
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invitations
for
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actress
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arrive
Sept.
11,
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wherein
he
tees
wife
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used
for
this
but for some reason not explained, she is no longer available for this shot. ‘ ~
Liberfad Lamarque Land Purchase In HAVANA (AP)—Libertad marque, famous Argentine yie artist and singer, and husband, composer Alfrédo lerba,
gister
title
were
in
authorized
the
property
to lands
acquired
which
when
“El
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duze,
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both
si-
This
recognition
of
the
of
the
purchase
vali-
made
by
the well-known artists was likewise
‘extended
to
small owners who
many
other
had purchased
are
and
Puerto
and
Cuban
to
starring
the
the
Ford
Show’s
Tito
Lara,
the
Leonor
Henry
Costanzo
Corona,
listed acéording
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singer
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Meredia,
opens the show with a short but
die
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of
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you
pneumonia.
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did
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for
doctor,
pneumonia...you
the
patient
cancer,
my
operation
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die
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and when
of
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screamed, anesthesia,
an
notches
added
ther
above
touch,
boas,
most
they
and
group
singers.,
with
For
bongos,
fea-
work
flashing
black
eyes.
Their
material ranges from “Let Me Entertain You” and “Tea For Two Cha-Cha,” to “Brazil,” (sung
in
Portuguese),
Rock.” They also humor-filled vocal
fate
of famous
and
do a story
“St.
highly about
sister acts.
Louis
Woman
original the fun
and and
sss
AFTER EFFECTS DEPT: The repetitive audio effects of a certain radio commercial
were
so
deeply
seated
in
the
unconscious
of
a local resident that when Penthouse supper club pianist Ruth Natal asked for requests,
this
gent
said,
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with the ball placed in the mouth of a woman spectator. Formerly his
line
Gaby,
will be interviewed on the Merritt Show, WHOA, the night of Sept. 12. Hahn, a former cowboy movie actor, lists among his most famous shots, “The William
Spanish
veral
“spectacular” appearance
at
artists,”
THE
currently. compose
at the Flamboyan Club. The Malagon Sisters, a trio of Dominican beauties, share billing with comedian Hubert Castro, from Uruguay,
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the young men celebrate... Paul Hahn, rated tops among golf's Juan
Palmerola,
looked up and asked, “How did the “opera tion go?” The face looking down at the pat | ient answered, “Not well. I’m St. Peter.” The Malagon girls, highlighting the show, are refreshingly professional in their approac h and presentation. They are loaded with the kind of show-biz creativity that sets them se-
feature among its guest stars Roberto iglesias and his ballet. (Iglesias and his troupe 16 dancers are currently appearing at the ilton Hotel’s Club Caribe.) Sharing top billing on this show (designed to introduce the
the
Ricardo
orchestra.
was asked. “What operation?” “wasn’t that an autopsy?”
Commanded by Capt. Steven H. Parry, celebrated the: 19th anniversary of the MP Corps at the Army-Navy beach on Monday afternoon. Many of the Army’s top brass showed up to
FOR
acts
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their gala reopen-
the
Miro,
Pefia
he treats you pneumonia.
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of
THREE fine
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Lito
ses
you
plan to race at El Comandante in} the near future... Michael Lerin the Arthur
the
Eddie
fiery burst of flamenco song-and-dance. Mustachioed comic Castro seems to specialize in doctor gags. For example:
Kentucky
staff of Ttmctors uctors
and
Duran,
Carmencita
where they are purchasing 20 Kentucky-bred horses which they de Marco
17
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By Al Dinhofer Perez
and
of song and dance, “Skippy,” will make an appearance in a sequence with Miguelite Chekis, with a wild dance number in a company of ten dancers. ..E. Redriguez Tizol,, a director for the Banco de Ponce, and Coea Gon-}
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drama season, and that the food in Copenhagen was divine, divine,
tuated on the shore north of Havana, was divided into lots. The subdivision project was CAPARRA TERRACE seized on the grounds AZTECA: Merry Andrew, Proud Rebel earlier that the realty firm’s owners “| were -offidials of the Batista reMARTI; The Ten Commandments gime. and were charged with CORCELLES: The Law And Jake “Wade, Old Yeller misuse of government funds, BAYAMON FOX-DELICIAS; The F.B.I. Story RIVOLI; The Brain Eaters, At War With
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dias
publicacion
si-,|
de
este
edicto, debiendo dirigir dicho escrite a la direccion del Secretario que suseribe. San Juan, Puerto Rico, a 21 de septiembre de 1960. Ledo. Manuel Garcia Cabrera Secretario de la Comision de Reputacion de Aspirantes al Ejercicio de la Abogacia Direccien: O’D@ell 202 Apartado 522 San Juan, Puerto Rico. Legal
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cia Ex parte: Juam F. Esteves Peticionario Sobre: Admision al Ejercicio de la Abogacia EDICTO El Hen.
Tribunal
Supremo
referido a Aspirantes
la solicitud brado para Bes
de
Puerto
Rico
ha
la Comision de Reputacion de al Ejercicio de la Abogacia
del peticionario arriba informe sobre sus
morales.
En
cumplimiento
nomdici
de
las
Rico, para
duque
reglas de esta Comision expido el pre cente edicto que se publicara tres veces en dos periedicos de Puerto rante el termino de diez dias,
cualquier Que Por
persona
oponer escrito
Buientes
a
a
dicha dentro
la
Cabrera
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de
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San
Juan,
SUPREMO
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Juan
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parte:
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Sobre:
de
la
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Admision
al
EDICTO El Puerto Rico
ferido
la
de
Comision
brado
inferme
Martino
voiced
caution
against any “‘rash” off-istand outfits.
“We
don’t
want
merger
to
be
Hon. re-
Reputacion
de
the
with
ap-
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Democratic
presidential nominee to move very slowly through yelling, waving, confetti-throwing humanity.
The bigger
outpouring triumph
appearance
was
than
Sunday
and
‘leadership
poten-
tial’ of the candidates was captured by the uncompromising eye
an. even
of
the
video
camera.
Starting
duel
has
the ‘appetites of the voter.for.more of the
in the explosion of a passenger air-
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drawing
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por
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persona
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de
expido
el
dias,
para
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ek and expansion
Creation
summer
of.a
dergsted in in a joint
Education
pro-
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where 100,top UPR
es in-
teaching,’ icipate UPR-Department of
developm:
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These graduates will teach in the public schools under special UPR guidance
and
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be isent
abroad
for:advaneed education training:
The University asks’ $200,000 for this program. This p} am will — provide the trained teachers neces-
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‘establishment, of
junior colleges being: planned now. The budget: also uests an
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at “seeing
while he continues
up to now,”
if
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de Aspirantes a! Ejercicio de la cia la solicitud del peticionario
fombrado
~~
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When
Fernandes
de
the
he saw any possibility of improv-
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of
use force to keep the ‘base, he replied, “I would think so.” Fulbright is in attending the World Inter-Parliamentary Conference. | i
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@ tee Events’
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Nixon.
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nesday
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he ,(Nixon).has on
American same.
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| waiting at Hellreigel’s Inn, near cade
vived.
four
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whetted
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Kennedy didn’t mention civil
in this Ohio
senator
Painesville,
not
rH
into Dixie.
Ohio’s senior senator, Frank Lausche. Sen. Lausche, a spectacular cording to the Austrian embassy. vote-getter even though usually The Austrians have been unable | to piece together a list of crash | at odds with party regulars, had victims yet, but two were believed | boycotted the Sunday celebrato be Austrian government offi- | tion. But yesterday he was Two
I regret my opponent,
his nomination, has
rights during
liner of the Austrian Air Line which crashed near here Monday night. Seven persons survived, ac-
cials.
i
done that.”
to-
la Abogacia arriba nom-
sobre
or west.
him at Euclid Beach Park. The day started with the Massachusetts
issue.
‘since
day the Presidential TV debate is part of American politics. The Nixon-Kennedy
rights }*
Southerners,
up | the civil
“A’ candidate for the. Presidency of the United States,” he said, “has the respopsibility to talk the same, north, ‘east, south
ends, More. sought after was reaction from the hinterlands on how the
metropolis, when 125,000 hailed
MOSCOW (#—Thirty persons died
Ejer-
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al Ejercicio de del petieionario
para
Torres
DE
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la Abogacia Supremo de
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surren-
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ultima
edicto. debiendo la direccton del
San Juan, tiembre de
que
ha$_
Antonio
it was a dispute over means not
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association any
of cheering
Nixon brought
Pa
Abogacia
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de
Leon
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a
hae
la
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sissippi riverfront before
SY
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gentlemanly exchange. Both stuck: to well-advertised _positions and neither dropped any blockbusters. Combatants agreed
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Cas OIA .
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exponga dias sé
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dicha dentro
la
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AFL-CIO charter, organizer Alvarez said yesterday the group still tions Board as the collective- barseéks a tie-up with the mainland _— agent in several shops federation. But he was non-committal when Alvarez also stressed _ that asked if the association would acforeign artists pay dues here, ana cept affiliation with the American Guild of Variety Artists (AGVA) that this practice should- be a or other appropriate labor organi- precedent for entertainers from the zation in the entertainment field. mainiand.
fence.-
election—
oa
veces
the
plahted
see
tres
an
swing
firmly
a) 9 nce SS
publicara
securing
to
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enough
remained
fl
que
delay
” commented organizer Alvarez: He also noted that while the group has. no mainland affiliation, it is recognized by the National Labor Rela-
|
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em dos periodicos de Puerte Rico, du; Yante el termino de diez dias, para que cualquier persona que tenga motivos
Despite
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MAJOR
YORK
(AP)—New York made its first start League champs a winning one Monday night,
as American
shoving
across
victory victery Dale
two
runs
Long,
a
New
York’s
with
his
run-producing ahead
homer
in
Meanwhile
feated
Detroit,
_——
run
single,
led
Long
10th was
inning
the
tenth
3
6-3.
Sox
The
Cleveland
and
a
Washington
Indians
half
retained
lead
Senators
over
for
a
the
fourth
ef the Pagan
was
Puerto
for
By
The
R.
ress
[..—Willie
stopped
den,
White
206,
Ritchie Plains,
RENO, Nevada—Mario (Moe) Macias, 119, Las Vegas, stopped Vinee Castro, Calif.,10
119%,
Stockton,
4, Washington Detroit 3
6,
2
Cleveland
(10)
LEAGUE
92
58
613
—
86
63
577
5%
St. Louis Los Angeles
8 78
63 70
574 6 .527 13
EL
MORRO
benneau,
the new El Merro
Char-
club
slipped
ball
between
pitchers
who
them,
untouched
by
27
weil,
tenants
to
win
for
of
the
habit.
and even year.
them had
same
Yankees
it
was
practically
except saved
year.
contenders
unless
had
Sta-
this
other
Bombers
They
that
these
pennant by
unimpressed go
force
Yet
the
the
picked
have
could
logically
one
No
no-
Stengel’s
them
the
ge-
,
prev-
have
just
clinched
ripped
off
nine
=. | DALEY
another
champion.«
73
.510 15%
Chicago
67
83
.447 25
went
57
92
383 34%
Phila.
55
94
369 36%
including yesterday Today’s Games at
(Jay
9-7 or Buhl
Philadelphia
15-
(Owens
4
games
|
AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING Ruenels, Boston Smith, Chicago
317 315
Skowroa, New
-307
Minoso,
ve
Cleveland
York
Chicago
RUNS
<
308 306.
BATTED
champion, defeated Angel Jimenez Werte,” — for the title in a 36-hole match | Lemoa, oo Gentile, ore Saturday. (STAR Photo) =e
The Supreme Scotch
the
IN
_ 101 =
%
victories
satisfactory
most
f
season
had
any
turning
completely
out
of
contention,
points,
“All that stands
three
they
and
came
between
us and
Thanks
To
Grba.
a
half
on
uly
gé
22
behind,
Georga
hum rless . |
normally
the
Stadium
In the royal box at the Weiss made a dry jest.
disaster,”
i
he ‘said, “is Elf '
But the consonant man Yanks were back in striking That also was the day
2
high-pressure
to be the
this has
and Aug. 14 The first was double-barrelled. On this day the Yanks were on the verge of losing their fourth straight to ‘the White Sox, a setback that would have, knocked ‘them almost
scheduled.
Monday's Scores Francisco 6. Los Angeles
they
Case
Ol
To
of all.
triumph If
as
flames
in
up
in a row.
games.
i
or ‘backed- away’
wouldn't)
reasonably
did
cut
the
the.
76
Fran.
Kuenn,
CHAMP—Ray
after
‘of thirty-two!
the defeats |was
ship, the twenty-fifth for the club and the tenth! for Stengel, They scrambled and scratched through 139 games, setting no houses afire. Then they did an arson job. The pennant race
LEADERS
BY
going
twenty-one
than
hit.
didn’t
hitters
niug ious
Milwaukee
it
losing
alarming
but the old reliables did nothing except develop grea: agility in ducking line drives. And the
thing to recommend
1
(Based en 400 or more at bats.) (Net including yesterday's games.)
;
kid
squad
first
the
as
The
in
more
noggins
other
hands.
survive
from
Pittsburgh
San
NorN.Y.,3.
City
Only
Floyd, 130, Sydney, stopped Tano Serna, 129, Austin, Tex.,4. QUEBEC—Bob Cleroux, 205,
each
human
one
Scores
13), night. St. Louis (Sadecki 98) at Los Angeles (Podres 13-12), night. Chicago (Anderson 8-11 or ElIsworth 7-13) at San Francisco (Sanford 12-13).
Australia—David
Montreal,
from
games.
bumped
not
9)
Greene, 16012, Providence, stopped Butch Craig, 154, Bridgeport, Conn., & NEW YORK—Jose Gonzalez, 151, Puerto Rico, stopped Candy McFarland, 14742, Philadelphia,3.
SYDNEY,
Fielders
37
Even
Milwaukee
the
Fights
Associated
PROVIDENCE
369
could
Not.
in four trips.
Monday’s
94
Monday’s
San
Rican
hitless
55
exhibition games. Far team’s shoddy play.
24%
the
direction
of
Fidel
Fidel
held off the White Sox and the distance;a game and a half out. the Bombers made a‘low bow in
Castro.
The
Cuban
dictator
had
driven
the
International League from Havana to Jersey City. That’s where Bill Skiff, the New York scout, went to inspect Bill Stafford, 4 Richmond pitcher. { j “Stafford
City
pitcher,
a screwball
is
Luis
that
ready
for
promotion,”
said
also
be
Arroyo,
he
keeps
low
would
and
Stafford has been a help giving strength and stability
“
ut
have been
hag
relief
a lifesaver, desperately
discovered
Castro hadn’t chased him to Jersey City.
The mid-August date was notable for either end of a double play. For the first
Jersey
a good
but Arroyo has been to a bull pen squad
in need of shoring up. He never would
a
ing. He
would; make
‘
man.”
Skiff.
worth
if
t
what happened at half of the season
Roger Maris had been carrying the club. But he lalready had begua to tail off when he went rocketing into secdnd to break
NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING
humiliation,
not
on
Stengel,
but
The
on
next day
the
Mantle vented his spleen,
opposition.
He
hit a pair of two. run homers that beat the Orioles, 4 to 3, and he hag been carry; ing the Bombers on his broad shoulders ever since.
Paine Lee
up a double play. He injured himself in the effort; The guy who hit the double-play ball ‘was. Mickey Mantle, who loafed down to first and was thrown out. The angry Stengel blew a gasket. He yanked Master Mickey from the line-up in a public
Mantle has been going all year with legs -taped like ‘baseball
Aaron,
Milwaukee
li7
bats, refusing to pamper himself is More appreciative of his efforts Stengel.
and giving his all. No one than his sternest taskmaster,
“It's amazin’ what he done,” said Ol’ Case in the first glow victory, “and
of pennant
him
a cripple
has been my most valuable player.”
playin’
on
one
leg.
Mantle
Elliot, Valentin Race Wrecked
‘By Berlin Political Situation LONDON (AP)—The Berlin;not political situation yesterday/|the
run against each other at Rome Olympics because Va;
wrecked Britain's mile-of-the-year |lertin failed to qualify for the Herb Elliott, Austra-
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Europe’s no. 1 man, Siegried| Valentin of East Germany. The Evening News announced that Valentin and other East German stars cannot get travel permits to compete in the meet being organized by the London newspaper at the White City Stadium tonight. The clash between Elliott and Valentin was to have, been, the
‘of
the
1,500:
Elliott won
meters,
in .
the gold me:
dal. : i Valentin. holds the Europeag record for the mile with 3 minutes 56.5 seconds. Elliott’s world
record
high of the li meet.gh ‘They t did |at
is 03:54.5.
{
a eoceeinenmeteete tiene ames
Giants
season.
.427 28%
Cincinnati
only one
cisco Giants came up with six runs in the eighth to down the Dodgers, 62. Frank Howard homered for the Los Angeles, his Jose
86
NATIONAL
was played. The San Fran-
23rd
64
apts
game
.453
dium
Kansas
place despite losing to Kansas City, League,
82
ton (Muffett 64). Only games scheduled. New York Chicago 6,
61 in the National
68
By Arthur Daley
During spring training the New York Yankeesset all sorts for maladroitness
of records
Today’s Games New York (Ford 11-9) at Washington (Lee 846), night Cleveland (Perry 17-9) at Kan-
victory
White Sox manager Al Lopez has never finished worse than second in the American League. The
.
sas City (Garver 3-9), night. Baltimore (Barber 10-7) at Bos-
de
moved Chicago into a tie for second place with the Baltimore Orioles who did not play Monday.
game
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573 6% .497 18 .487 19%
night
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City
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second.
White
Detroit
Kansas
straight
put
Chicago Cleveland Washinston
Boston
for a 4-2
with his bases
the
the
It
home
11-hit attack.
the Yankees empty
in the
over Washington. for New York.
and
AMERICAN | LEAGUE New York oq e 617 Baltimore
4
Sports Of The Times
STANDINGS
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Baltimore has lost the American League pennant, Yet its players may well win the Winter League title here for the San
Juan club. Six players from the Orioles lineup--the full: complement ofeplayers allowed the Senators—are now on ,the ten-
“tSan he Juan Star
| Adair, catcher Gene Green, outfielder.
Dave
chers and
Nicholson
Jack
Fisher,
Jim
and
Wes
pit-
Stock
-
The pitching coach of the Orio-
les,
Lum
the
Harris,
San
Juan
will
club.
manage
Nino
Esca-
tative roster TT
Leith’s lera, a first baseman out of the
expected
natives
International League, has been club. named captain. In addition to tHe BaltiTentative rosters for the other mére players, San Juan is
SPORT
4Reoberto
Arroyo
to
have Clemente,
and
Luis
Arnold
Porto-
carrero ready when the local
San Juan, Puerto Rico, Wednesday, September 28, 1960 |
season opens Oct. 21: Ealtimore lowing
may
players:
send
the
infielder
fol-
Jerry
four clubs in the league—Ponce, Mayaguez,
Caguas
ce—are
sprinkled
players.
.
and
Santur-
with
name -
Santurce has Orlando Cepeda, Juan Pizarro and Valmy Thomas, all
big
leaguers,
released
by
the
the
roster
league’s
on
head-
Fish Tourn ey Be Island Weightlifting at,
eer 4 |
4-Day Big Game Tourney
Tourney Called Off Is Biggest Ever Held Here
a
weightlifting
meet,
The
Julio
announcement
Monagas,
Parks
made
was
through
and Recreation
Countries which had accepted#— invitations to the tournament Colombia, Nicaragua, Guadalupe decided at the last minute not and British Guiana had expresto eome. Those countries are: sed a desire to compete. These countries, according to Mexico, Colombia, Curazao, Papresident of the island’s mama, Trinidad, Guatemala and the weightlifting group, had agreed Nicaragua. to enter the meet ‘without preOriginally, Mexico, Panama,
Trinidad,
Venezuela,
Guatemala,
viously having the governmental or economic support. necessary.”
Baltimore Buries Bosox, 17-3 With Four Home Runs, 18 Hits BOSTON
(AP)—Baltimore’s
Orioles,
fighting. for
second place in the American League, battered the Boston Red Sox, 17-8, yesterday. Baltimore’s cause was aided by homers by Gus Triandos, Jackie Brandt, Jerry Adair and Ron Hansen.
Baltimore ming except and rapped Baltimore
scored in- every inthe third and ninth,
out a total of 18 hits.
Balt.
240 431 210-17
18
0
Boston
000
13
3
Brown,
dos,
100
Jones
Courtney
(2), Hillman
011—
«8)
(7);
3
and
(4), Sturdivant
Early
(6),
Boston,
Gile
(1)..
The tournament jwill be held today, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. There will be competition Sunday if there is foul
weather during any of the four, regularly scheduled days of
Fourteen entered
as
fishing
visiting
teams
well
nine
clubs.
lifernia,
Narth
as
Clubs
Florida,
Carolina,
Bahamas
New
and Chicago
local
Club Nautico
teams
Tony Q
Acosta
jackpot
in
competition Monday Prize
the
worth
tieoi del Oeste, Club de Caza y Pesca de Arecibo, Cangrejos Yacht Club, Humacao Angling Clup, Ponce Yacht and Fishing:
money.
Don
A
a
258
$445 in
250
game
was necessary toe win the jackpet.' He started with six strikes, then went nine, spare, two strikes, nine, spare and finished with a strike. :
PARTIAL SCORES New
York
020 000 030—5-7-0 000
Washington
100 900—1-3-1
Duren, Grba (5) and Blanchard;
Lee
and
Battey.
Detroit
Chicago Bunning Lollar.
00.
and
Milwaukee Philadelphia
Chiti;
Wynn
Jay and Crandall;
Roberts
and
100
10
ARMY
Cincinnati
RON
HANSEN +» hits his 22d
Pittsburgh Purkey and Oldis,
00 and
100: 020 000—3-5-2 000 001 40x—5-9-1
Coker.
and
300 Bailey;
nati
00 Thomas
Cheney
are re-
(host), Club Nau-
Star lanes
rolling
the
participating:
sweepstakes
at the
night,
which Ws
hit
the
Ca-
York,
Virginia
presented.
The
are local
from
Acosta Bowls 258, Wins $445 Prize
Trian-
Delock,
Casale 8) and Nixon. W-Brown 12-5). L-Delock (9-10), HR—Baltimore, Triandos (11), Brandt (14), Adair (1), Hansen
(22)
> i
{4
Hemisphere
{
will be
on today when the large st anglers’ tournament’ ever held in Puerto | Rico—tha Seventh Invitational International Game Fish Tournament—gets underway out of the Club Nautico, *
the office of Thagd
Administrator.
By MIKE MURRAY of the best big game fisherman in the Western
Many
right)
FISHING i
Calne, Lt.
Set.
Loiige, Sr. Skipper of Col. - Sohn:
‘
1) }
Club,
Mimamar,
Fishing
and
Club,
teams
Army
Lobos Caja
from
and
the
de
Island Muertos
Air
Force,
Navy.
Conditions Excellent Fishing in the past several
days “has-been fish
have
been
Past
four
days
have most
prevail
been ideal
for
Of course,
excellent,
Ten
boated
in
and
strikes
40
the
reported. ‘Thus, alconditions should
the
tournament.
all ten
marlin
were
caught by anglers competing in the ‘tournament, a group of extremely. competent fishermen. Hal Brown of the Southern California Tuna Club caught a 143-pounder Monday. Two fish
in the same category were boat.
ed Tuesday,
one by: Fred
Brielle Marlin and Tuna Club, N. J. and the other by Lou -
Marr of the on same
lin yesterday,
a~
104 pounds.
weighing L
The fisarea hin g is limited
to approximately; 15°
miles
east, five miles west and 15 miles north of San Juan; Competitors
will
fish
9 a. m, to 5 p..m..the four day of the s urnament tournamer ,
The to
ducted
under
wil be l coational
oe
Confederation
Nemngyirr ne mene sete
Caribbean
_
The
scheduled to start Friday, has been postponed indefinitely, the P.R. Weightlifting Federation disclosed yesterday.