The San Juan (Sept. 28, 1960)

Page 1

DAILY

EXCEPT SUNDAY Vol. I

No. 279

epee

e

'

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

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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

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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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Also

buildings at 354 and

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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-

7

Doe

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help

plan

strategy

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co

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peak)

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

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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company. Luis A, Ferre,, Republican Dr. Jesus M.-Rios of 423 San candidate for governor, said yesJorge St., Stop 25, Santurce, rere-|terday his recent cable te Pre day morning to find an intruder in his home. The thief, Rios said, was frightened and fled with a pair of pants containing $200 in ‘cash and a wrist watch belonging to the doctor.

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

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Will Get Bus Rides

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Chief Says Chemical

US Makes |

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

°*

Congo Troops Big 3 Reject

re OnEBern

Demand Pay

Crate SANTA ROSA PLAZA BAYAMON

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

Berlin was part of the German }Democratic. Republic Geass | Gers amany). Travel ‘restrictions impesed by\

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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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

YORE

JONES

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— 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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— Wideatiy, September 28, 1960

°

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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-

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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

|

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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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|:

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en

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

¢

.

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deed

My

to

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the

property,

husband's

it

isn’t

stepfather

gave

Modern Pe

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ae

African

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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

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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

mail

In true Texan

response,

mail

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

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| 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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that vegapposcall

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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

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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

a

the | 998 Visit on

Demecratic

Presi-

new

Presidential

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was asked. “What operation?” “wasn’t that an autopsy?”

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del peticionario arriba informe sobre sus

morales.

En

cumplimiento

nomdici

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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,

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Sunday

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‘leadership

poten-

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an. even

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at “seeing

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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.”

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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

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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

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was

Puerto

for

By

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R.

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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)

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92

58

613

86

63

577

5%

St. Louis Los Angeles

8 78

63 70

574 6 .527 13

EL

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slipped

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between

pitchers

who

them,

untouched

by

27

weil,

tenants

to

win

for

of

the

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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

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the

picked

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them

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Chicago

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83

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went

57

92

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Phila.

55

94

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including yesterday Today’s Games at

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15-

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games

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AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING Ruenels, Boston Smith, Chicago

317 315

Skowroa, New

-307

Minoso,

ve

Cleveland

York

Chicago

RUNS

<

308 306.

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The Supreme Scotch

the

IN

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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

22

behind,

Georga

hum rless . |

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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.

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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

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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

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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.


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