The San Juan Star (Sept. 29, 1960)

Page 1

Vol. I | No. 280

Tel. 3-8400

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San Ta

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EXCEPT SUNDAY

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the San Juan Sta illan To ¢ e vy Plan T

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29, 1960 .

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And Tito In Accord

Gives Up In Ponce By

PEDRO

“By WILLIAM L. RYAN

ROMAN

-PONCE—Escaped _

Segundo Redriguez

killer

UNITED

Mufioz,

h and briiised, gave himself’ up yesterday. -He had $150.25 in his pockets

the General Assembly today

Police said he approached a raunicipal road worker in barrio Maraguez,

eight

miles~

“and

E ;want

He

was

to turn

dirty,

in advance of ‘a face-to-face meeting with Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev.

northeast

Macmillan

said,

myself

weary,

in.”

- and

bruised, apparently from a tumble

he took early yesterday when

had

a close

They

he

spotted

leapt

brush him

into

with and

a

and

away.

Afraid of Police

Yesterday

he

told

the

RIVALS GET TOGETHER.Yugostavia’s President! Tito 5 ant Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev beam for photographers outside Soviet delegation headquarters, following their 45 minute yesterday. Although rr ideological differences t bloc 12 years ago remain unchanged they reached road which split Tito from the but

got

on most worker, Florencio Andujar To- agreement’ rres, 33, that he would not go to police by himself because he}: was afraid they would kill him. Police; believe’ he saved the money in, prison, _ Andujar said Rodriguez, 32 was wearing yellow pants, a

points

Khrushchev’s demands in the U.N. (AP Photo)

Ferre Challenges Munoz

white

shirt,

tennis

shoes.

black

sweater

When

and

he escaped

the

blue

prisoni

denim

garb

of the

By

HAROLD

Statehood

J. LIDIN

Republican

ay

man Harry Fridman that the Pon-

ce industrialist debatewi

rice

nearby

where

beans

aid

he fed

him

vegetables | Ri and then called a neighbor, Juan ei Pita 'athee'iwes’ dm eid growth of; an invitation by Con-

expressing

would

be

welcome,

in’ his letter to the

a willingness

to accept

debate with the governor, Ferre replied categorically that his letter

ee

Dr. Morales To UN;)*

Mufioz

chairman. Asked to clarify if the reference to Mufioz meant he was seeking a debate with Mufioz-or merely

}

and

with

Ferre added

Andujar took ‘Rodriguez to his

house

Soviet

to

the

gent riers

appeal to break now preventing

this

historic

lay

Premier

(Se FERRE, Page 27)

15th

sion which

be

an

ur-

down bar discussion

Assembly

threatens

{disastrous

failure.

afternoon,

chev

conferred

for

with

Yugoslavia’s

ses-

to end ia

diplomatic

Yesterday

Khrush-

45

minutes

President

Ti-

to, a long

standing

rival. ported

Kremlin leader rethey reached agree-

ment

1To TV Political Debate

from’ a Justice Department van in Ponce Sept. 19, he was: wear-

ing

plans

fore

of dangerous world problems, and to salvage something from

he

police.

fired,

gully

(AP)'

a key role in Western strategy at the U:N., addresses

but no place to spend it.

of here about 3:30 p.m. “Pm hungry,” Rodriguez

NATIONS

—British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, playing

The that on

Soviet

Communist

policies

on

dis-

armament, the Congo and the need to abolish colonialism. With Tito standing at his side outside Soviet delegation headquarters on Park Avenue, Khrushchev aeknowledged that the two ideological foes had

not

settled)

the quarrel

which

led Yugoslavia to split with Moscow

12 years

Khrushchev

ago. told

newsmen,

“We have come fully to terms, Our viewpoints coincide or are (See MACMILLAN, Page 27)

=~ «| Eyve Bank Makes Plea

May Defend Status Routed en (For Public Assistance a

i

Wo a lt era On refute in the United Nations the

aan

g0

is sien

‘stressed

mission| is puty te

that

Morales’

06 eh taped

here. local news

possibility

a

the U. $. combats the Khrushchev |answer to Khrushchev directly indicatign from the U.S. that this

step be taken. The U.S., fon sail, snlgad. decie: w seated

agency

described

id

statement. He said that he has no

available

through

meena es |stiey spl operations to restre] 1 oe of the big building com

tice Poly. cute grad Muiioz

1,500 people in Puerto; $500,000, made

ncactmedt reeert tet anan,| BK engin eran So ivaie speas, 5 er eae oe that ex-Nazi. leader | Sore" focitities “to pore fr fou e

“at La Fortaleza, the said ‘however, ° that.-he

Dr Morales Carrion to the U. N. in the event the U.S, decides ta’ “Set things straight.”

More than

i

said

their sight, said Jane Nicole de/ tractors would generously volunteer Mariani, president of the Eye Bank|to carry on the job, [ feel pretty

as | Puerto Rico, in a letter to the|sure that the building materials,

suspected to be |°!AR. jWindows and pthpr items would arrested during | blind ‘The men letterand claimed that 3,125)be graciously donated by firms ‘ police in Z t women’ are on the factories and individuals. headquarters would nei- | Welfare roles and of these,

.

nor deny the re- |4re blind

1,500]

The

due to cataracts, Thejeye

Lions

bank

club,

president,

continued

the

has agreed to

telephone con. {Cataracts cannot be removed as/provide the necessary équipment department here no fur- |2Vilable to permit these sightless| “Other humanitarian organl-

iin "Pederalpo. | Pte are met enoueh bengal beda| tor the bedpital ryem.

information could be ob- | to undergo the required operation. | zations, civic ¢lubs and religious I Mrs. Mariani says that with (Se EYE BANK, Page #1)


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NEW YORK (#—Cuban Prime Khrushchev also had helped in the | crisis. He charged that| Minister Fidel Castro took off sugat | abeard a Soviet airliner for Cuba American leaders | were. ini

MEYER

y with a promise

(AP)—Fidel

“is in no way”

and

‘revolution

until

recently

of

Secretary

sistant, Latin

American;

ely: esterday.

Rubottom,

who

Argentina,

As

for

affairs,

has

said .

been

spoke

erican

of

lines

have

Miami

at

been

attached

advertising

allegedly

unpaid

Khrushchev

“is

a

good

pathetic To

a

self

is

a

Communist,

“History will tell “any | are A reporter asked other La-

the

television

national

issues

studio

where

earlier

this

M. Nixon,

they

week.

shake hands

met (AP

in

in

a debate

on’

Photo)

had

about

rations

the

of

those

revolution,

have

who

the

lost

by

Kennedy Says Nixon Stumps NixonOpposed With Rocky Aid For Aged In New York Britain Warns Of Nuclear

the betrayal of the Cuban re gime.” He added that “when one takes out Castro’s cynicisms

ROCHESTER,

Sen. John F. ed yesterday

N.

Y.

opposition

to

swirled

Richard

M.

for the aged.”

New York—and ranging from

The Republican nominee for the White House drew only

small crowds at several Queens,

in the streets and speaking stops in

across

the

East

River

“Senior Citizens” in Buffalo. from Manhattan. But thousands showed up te Nixon not only led the oppo- | sition, Kennedy declared, but he |cheer the Vice President along

of

was “ready.to carry on that opPosition when picked by the RePublican National Convention to head its ticket. “In failed

1935, the Republicans to block progress,’ the

Democratic Ree said to Kennedy

Presidential

Democratic President White House, can we bring elder

_nomi-

his audience. said “Only with

a

in the hope to

help to poverty-stricken Americans.

pend

nearby Jamaica City streets those in Nassau County.

While Nixon was himself as a man of

And

in government

and

foreign

cy,

has

faced

a

man

who

S. Khrushchev,

mocratic

to portray

in|t¢™Pt

1961, help will be on the way.” -_ The unemployment one the next vaminiersatigna “ea months

dicted. He added:

!

poliup

he

to

seem-

that

@ plateau.

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published

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efforts

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fila... (AP)+—The Air Force launched the third straight suceess- |

lated thundershowers, meéstly fair tonight. .Ponce—Oceasional cloudiness with isolated showers

proach appeared; intended to an swer the arguments of Britons who want to “ban the bomb.” promise

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or

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his Democra-|

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two

West-

the

to

return

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munist East Germany to squeeze on: West Berlin.

“To

“‘will be swal-

Accuses U.

stage at the U. N. General Assembly in New York. It also corres-

ponded

whether

very nice man, honest and he is doing his best for his people.”

of the United States | against Western mad other comm-|] is on | the security

FARMACIA

pw

by

we

Asked for his impressions of Castre, he said. “I think he’s a

office. The booklet was issued at a time when the whole arms question was approaching the center of the

=

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of

what

plane, which use of the Russian he called a “special plane.”

ern nations to protect themselves with all the devices in their arsenal was expressed jin a 46-page

OPENING pall — see.TOM 36 ORROW

a

determination

how to

Raul |

Cuban government had rade a request

By TOM OCHILTREE LONDON (AP)—Britain warnpatreloumn, ban ed the Communist world Tues- can not. day that the West would retaliate shehev did with nuclear weapons in the event of aggression in Europe. The

}

United States, Mikhail Menshikov. Menshikov told reporters — the

Retaliation

pcre = Democrat or RepubPresident, . . , a e°F could apologize or “It’s ne secret | 2

States economy

United

pre-

he

office,”.

Khrushchev

Mr.

from

in

left.”

no-

tid opponent, Sen. John F. Ken- mean presenting a free gift to a aggressor < |nedy, as.a young man too im“In any case there could be no|} nation’s} the mature to held

Eoing to have to face in its first | highest office. six

picturing experience

in 1961, we will have a of ‘e pe soft _—~ President.

and

With New York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller at his elbow, the Vice President gave a hint that he would bring brainy Demo crats into his administration, if he has one.

Nikita

thing

there’s

miles

college votes for the Presidency.

Invading upstate New York at the start of his drive to win New York’s crucial 45 electoral votels for the Presidency, Kennedy began slugging at his GOP rival in an address to a meeting

statements,

hope

Castro’s plane took Idlewild airport at 3:14

shchev had made no demands on Cuba. At the airport to see Castro off was the Soviet ambassador to the

Nixon’

through

sparse to sizable—in a bid for the Empire State’s 45 electoral

care

his

Cuba.

he said. him-

felt so free as now.” | people PeoP: He said Americans were interested in monopolies but that Khru-

(AP)—Vice

yesterday

of metropolitan through crowds

Richard who led

medical

YORK

President

Kennedy hammerat his Republican

rival, Vice President M. Nixon, as “a man the

NEW

(AP)—

from

afraid Cuba

knows I

possible

re-

him

about

of his foreign pamiater:

“He and

lowed by the Russian wolf, and he replied, “Never have the (Cuban

aspi-

made

been

he was

have

legitimate

hands Roa.

of

Castro us

that

the Cubans and A RARE SIGHT—Grinning Presidential candidates, John hope tin American nations might

friend

person.”’ Histery Will Say question whether he

4| “repudiated, 19-0” in each ease, plied:

F. Ken nedy, left, and Richard

bills.

Cuba. He is a:wonderful and sym-

Foreign

told’

a ed to stay here 10:days and he for was leaving Cuban affairs in the

by

agency

advertising

being

Castro told newsmen at the airport that Soviet Premier Nikita S.

Ministers held last month in 3} Costa Rica, as well as the \economic meeting at Colombia, the Cuban policies, Rubottom stated

j i American |

the

He explained that he had jintend-

that the Inter Am-

Conference

factori-s in Cuba. He added that

Americans had _ seized Cuban planes. Aircraft of Cubana Air-

the White House after he had said his farewells to President Eisenhower.

He added

Union had no menopolies and no |

10 days. The bearded Cuban told newsmen

people are “good people and are net guilty of all the ‘fies that are

to

te reporters

{ j ‘Soviet. |

his friends, the Russians, had made the plane available to him because

ap-

ambassador

U. S.

pointed

the

State

er

vi!

showe* no signs of this. He said also -that the

them he would return in a week

‘the spokesman for other Latin American republics, Roy. R. Rubottom,

ia aggression, whereas

to return

to the United States ‘‘soon.’’ Police said Castro had informed

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Mufioz Charges GOP Hurts US. By Saying Island Is U.S. Colony Gov. Mufkez charged yesterday the Statehood Republican Party, by! insisting .that’ Puerto Ri-

we know what is what, but other people in the world might not believe it,” Mufioz said. |

co U.

cans

is a colony, S. moré than

Mufioz

said

is hurting. the Puerto Rico.

at

La

Fortaleza

that one of the main communist propaganda anti-U. S. attacks is that the U, S. is a colonial power. “When

we

are a

‘U. S. more

Republicans

colony,

say

it hurts

that

the

than us because here

Suspect Held

In Murder Of Vagrant

He

pointed

refer to him as “the colonialist governor.” Asked to comment

day

speech

in

| his Sun-

on

Catafio

in whi

he liked Republican leaders Lu Ferre

and

dez

with

Miguel

Garcia’

Khrushchev

Men-

and

Cas-

tro in claiming that’Puerto Rico is a colony,” the governor said: “The Popular Party is not ia Party

of slander.

and

what

What

I made

I meant

clear

in

my

speech was that they are guilty

of being irresponsible.”

\

Among other things, Mufidz said in his Catafio speech that

“consciously or unconciously Ferre and the Republicans are doing Puerto Rico a disservice.”

The

arrested yesterday ant charged with the-murder of a vagrant

out that Republi-

in their political campaign

governor

not

necessary

cans

to insist

said for

that

that

the

it is

Puerto

Rico

Se

FOMENTO WEEK—Carlos

Republiis

ae

Pasalacqua,

head

f Puerto Rico Industrial Development

. Hubert Barton, director of Fomento’s Off ice of Economic Researeh, Teodoro Moscoso, administrator of Fomento and Rafael Durand, deputy administrater and director of the Ports| Authority, from left to right, look over the poster design for

a colony. “They could be for statehood,” Mujfioz said, “and they could campaign for statehood without saying that this is a colony.” 4

Fomento

Week,

inspection

toek

Oct. 3-9, during

place yesterday

Nationalist Pedrosa U.S. Probing On Trial In Ponce Illegal Entry

In Police Shooting

NEW YORK (AP)—The U. S. Immigration Service yesterday confirmed reports that it is ‘in-

which Fomento achievements will be honored.

at

a luncheon

given by

Fomento.

(STAR

The

Photo)

Moscoso Announces Fomento Week Plans

By FREDERICK HARMON dollars here , is to indicate and Plans for- the forthcoming dramatize the effect of the investigating illegal entry into the Fomento Week, Oct. 3-9, were dustrialization program on the United States by Cubans posing announced yesterday by Fomenisland’s economy. as Puefto Ricans. * to Administrator Teodoro MosListing other Fomento Week The Immigration Service coso. activities, Moscoso cited: spokesman added, however, that ing Detective Jaime A. Torres Speaking at a two-hour press A celebration gcheduled next Jan.-14 here when the detective this is something that goes on conference, the Fomento chief all the time. Monday at 3 p.m; at the newlytried to arrest him on a charge outlined various celebrations Many Latin Americans pose as planned of violation of parole. to salute the Econo- expanded Olympic Mills Corp. Development Administra- in Guaynabo. Gov Luis Mufioz Pedrosa provoked a turmoil Puerto Ricans, he said, and try mie in the court yesterday morning to enter this country because tion and discussed several as- Marin is scheduled to attend JOSE SANTIAGO PINERO when ‘he suddenly leaped to his as U. S. citizens Puerto Ricans pects of the agency’s activitiés. this ceremony, Moscoso paid. ~ Moscoso said that Operation. .., admits slaying feet and struck Betsaida Lopez, are not subject to quotas or Also of Monday, Moscoso is other red tape. Silver Dollar, planned in conwhose nude body was found in} a parole office clerk, in the nection with Fomento Week, was to address the Lions Club of face with his hand as she éntered He denied published reports an empty lot across the strest Immigration Service “an experiment and not a pro- ‘Ponce. from the Flamboyan night‘ club the courtroom, Authorities said that the they -could give no reason °for On Wednesday, La Minaco was probing the illegal entry motion or publicity device.” Saturday night, police said. | the outbreak. i‘} of some 50,000 Cubans. “There Silver Dollar Payrolls Corp. in Barrio Obrero has. scheActing on a tip, Det. Sgt, Detective Torres was the first is no basis for that figure,” the This previously announced duled an open house in honor Jorge Nufiez, accompanied by witness and he described events spokesman said, “even though Program provides for a conside- of the third anniversary of its detectives Juan Rosa Castro and leading up to the alleged shooting that is the figure which was rable number of the island’s starting operations here . The Hector Trinta, arrested Jose in January. The:second witness published in a New York news- Fomento promoted plants to dis- Company makes gold jewlry. (See SUSPECT, Page 27) was Patrolman Francisco Pagan, Paper.” : Othe Activities tribute payrolls in silver dollars On Thursday, . Fomento ofduring Fomento Week. rt To Rule The purpose of the program, cials are scheduled to attend the inauguration of the new Conwhich will mean a sudden influx ee Cigar plant in |\Comeof about $2 million in silver 0. PONCE--The trial alist Ramon Pedrosa yesterday with the ten men and two the jury. Pedrosa is charged

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PIP Still Seeking To

Puerto Rican Independence Party legislator Luis Archilla Laugier. announced yesterday he will try once more to persuade the chief justice of the Common-

list CAP, candidates because that pects to file: with the Supreme party is not an official party. Court for an injunction to block His motion was upheld by State- the CAP from the ballot. His in-

Party

Ernesto Mieres Calimano. It is Election Board practice}!

hood Party delegate Dr. Leopoldo Figueroa, but opposed by Popular

junction

demand

will

in the name of a

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wealth Supreme Court to block in- Party member Sen. Samuel Quifio- taxpayer, rather than in the name clusion! of the Christian’ Action ‘nes and Superintendent ef Elections |: of the Independence Party. eandidates

on

the

Novem-

' Tuesday Chief Justice Luis Ne- that a tie vote is decided in favor | gron Fernandez refused an Archilla of the position assumed by. the} argument that the superintendent Superintendent . ; of elections had never ‘received a Archilla will now go directly to ‘final . determination’) of proper

the CAP status from the Depart-

Justice

Negron

ment of State and therefore could

If his appeal

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PRIEST

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NEW

:

Eastern,

strongly

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favored

by!

pit

many Florida cities, failed to get

, ae and Eastern

one of the coveted creas country

oem Airlines

crity to link San Juan

auth-}

attorney

with the) arnold

William D. Rogers,

Fortas

and

asked] as a source of passenger

spokesmen

insular

route

starting

from

Atlanta.

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into

an

the

two

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the

National Airlines won a recom-| give Puerto

mendation

between Miami points.

for offshore

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whole

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at airports and

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much

this score.

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which isn’t easy. He dealt adroitty wit

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seored

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his argument

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This TV program did not do any of the dramatic predicted for it. It did not make or break either candidate. It avoided any number of ghastly

errors that might easily have occurred. It surely helped break the ‘apathy and im ithe country about the election. And it there is a way to inform the

can be said

hausting

were

Both

describes

were

courteous

long |

Firms p

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neral

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Tuesday

as| ning to merge. .

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firms

they

have

are

both candidates in the process.

dual opinioh. My own view jis that Kegnedy gain-

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‘Who took the first round isa matter of indivi-

be doubted that Harry Truman

Electric

LONDON

Tito Switches Smokes President

last night.

things. t , , Nevertheless, he defended the Presitient’s pro-

mobs

in, Togemented at be * Planning To Merge ZAGREB,

tnd

offensive.

great howling halls5 { —~

‘der pressure, as Ernest Hemingway

with

violation of the narcotics law and recommended that he be :

aie

staying*‘on the

“ek “ea aenverss -_ A oe Ys € Position 6 howl = ‘Ying to stop things, ‘instead of doinggor

anticipated. On this point ,by the way,

ciscoA. Gil authorized the com-

.

ak en

eptat

first confrontation was a great improvement over

being, under extreme pressure, responding to sudden movements of a discussion that cannot be

U. S. District Attorney Fran-| charging

Y

after two weeks in the hospital, he seemed restless and taut and thinner than usual. {|

|Said, Sanche was found with z a|. for both Kennedy and Nixon. If courage is grace

plaint

oe ied at

long exhausting eighteen hours a dayon the road

election

Khrushchev. Also, in the televised confrontation, the voter has a much betfer chance to observe each candi-

time of the arrest,| department ~ agents

of

,

else for the last week, that criticism of American - perience and his party's partiality for fiscal policy is somehow unpatriotic and a boon to responsibility and decentralized

Department and charged with} # | possession of narcotics.

packet

Whether it was the lighting in the Studio, or the |

of the Office of Special Investi-| date, not as a distant blob reciting a set speech gations of the U. S, Treasury} ever the heads of a vast crowd, but as a human

small

popular

For example, Mr. Nixon did not mention last’ programs would mean either or, higher night what he has been stressing everywhere taxes, and he drummed away on his own ex-

possession.

been labering i under

The Vice President looked tired

clearly

prevalent before the’lecal audiences.

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level of the dialogue and discourage the use of

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two quite

before the TV cameras or on a platform studded

grips

was in a more leisurely

The immense

.

Man

between

impression that he is teo young and immature for the Presidency. So Jong as he remains alene

ee

the electorate would

audience, in the first place,

Arrest

the

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would elevate Process.

of, additional]

stem

Kennedy stands to gain from thesep jomulonae

tions. He has

| Even the presentation of the issues in this competitive air service from Fio-| the frantic rushing about the nation, roaring at

yesterday

to choose

didates.

Provide an opportunity for serious debate that

ern cities and counties testified]

help

time and maybe

2.

15 South-|

this could

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Gen

and

impression that the electorate has soi

Precisely when they were getting down to that, somebody wanted to know about economic growth. Lincoln and Douglas devoted hours to a single Subject. Admittedly,

would|

Rico badly needed|

and Pacific Coast| Western cities. Representatives

minutes.

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by Stodola, on an ini-| single plane service to Los Angeles,|

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it

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Nixon-Kennedy

not great

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18

ACLU Dies US. Drop PR. Contempt Charges NEW

YORK

urged P.

(#—The

ies Attorney

Rogers

‘to

American | indictments

Union yesterday General’ William drop

contempt

of

against refused

13 to

Congress indictments Puerto Ricans who

answer questions of the House unAmerican

Activities

Committee

at

‘‘questionable.”

the commpnwealth’s relations

U:

the

commitiee

inquiry In

to

conduct

an

in the Commonwealth.

a

letter

Rogers Malin,

to

Attorney

General

signed ‘by Patrick Murphy executive. director, and

Roger

N,

Baldwin,

international

work adviser, the ACLU said the jucisdictional question made the

Mother Kills

CAP Gets New Hope

Of FUlly Qualifying By

Puerto Rico seem to us appropriate

HAROLD

Assistant

J. ny

Secretary

the grade,’’

of State Ni-

The

for the CAP.

CAP

has

already

with for action by Commonwealth auth- colés Almiroty yesterday unveiled authorized by the State Detar the United States, the ACLU “let- ‘orities alone, No charge appears to an interpretation of the electoral ment to run at-large candidates, ter continued, ‘‘the rights of Puerto

Rican

people

are

federal intervention political affairs. “That

issue

violated

in its internal

would

be made of interference in mainland political affairs by Puerto

law

Rican communists, and the question

cinct it needs

by

therefore inescapably

a hearing in San Juan last Nov. constitute the ‘substance of any 18. The witnesses, on advice of trial based on the House commitcounsel, challenged the jurisdiction tee’s report. To raise such an issue

of

“5

would

seem

to be disturbing to the

ly

should be one exclusive-

within

the

Commonwealth

The refusal

jurisdiction

alleged

the

might

Party

the

give

the

golden

Christian

61st

pre-

to qualify as a full

political party.

including gubernatorial and resédent commissioner selections, om

the island-wide ballot. However, +o run slates of candidates in all

to testify baséd on

Spokesmen for .the CAP are municipalities and senatorial and optimistic that pfecincts 59 and 60 house districts, it must come up will be accredited by the State with signatures of 10 per cent of

lack of jurisdiction-

Department

authorities.

the Un-American mittee

of

which

Action

Activities

Com-

present harmonious relations be- instead of resorting to the tested tween the United States and the haven of the Fifth Amendment; Commonwealth of Puerto Rico in raised hot debate in island legal respect to the political rights‘ and circles. Some attorneys retained liberties of the Puerto Rican |peo- by the witnesses, espcially lawyer ple. Whatever dangers may Gerardo Ortiz del Rivero—urged threaten from Communists| in use of ‘the Fifth Amendment.

Judy Holliday, star of “LAURETTE,” a pla

any

day.

They

insist

the

1956

vote

total

im

61

these

be shaved down

Laurette Ta

two

precincts

‘might

make

ening at the Martin Beck Thea

to 61.

October 27th

PYLE

ANN ARBOR, Mich @#—A _ 29year-old mother went on a rampage with a knife and a pair of seissors last

night

that

left

her

and

her

two

daughters

dead

only

son

in

critical condition with multiple stab

said.

wounds,

police

Mrs.

Imogene

of

Michigan

under

a

tried.

to

at University

Hospital

and

her

herself

then

care,

psychiatrist’s take

of

wife

29,

Craig,

psychiatrist.

a staff

own

life

but

children

but

apparently lost her nerve. “I

I

know

don’t

I hurt

khow

my

why,”

Mrs. ‘Craig

police.

told

Stabbed

~

Repeatedly

Dead in the brief outbreak of unexplained violence was Thomas Craig

Stabbed his

repeatedly

as

was

he

said

Police

IV, 2-%.

he

lay

crib.

in

In critical ¢ondition at University Hospital were his sisters,’ Ellen, 6, and Shannon, 5. Both had multi, ple stab wounds and ‘underwent surgery for fractured skulls. Mrs. Craig, who: fled her suburban Pittsfield Village home after the

on

sitting

found.

was

outburst,

a lawn two blocks from her home two

by

her-

cut

a knife

with

chest

in and

attempt

suicide

apparent

an

had

firemen.’ She

in the

Self

was taken fo St. Joseph Mercy Hospital here where she was booked.as a police prisoner on an open charge. Wife Coyered With Blood stunned

Her

~ Dr.

— husband,

Thomas Craig III, 29, told police he had gone to a laundromat and returned

covered

wife

te

find

his

with blood

and

pleading:

home

“I hurt the children and myself.”

Craig said he ran to the bedrooms and found Tommy dead in his

blood-soaked

bedroom, side

by

were side

crib.

In

another

the two girls lying

[on a double

bed.

By

the time he returned to the living room his attractive brunet wife had fled into the night, barefoot and ‘clad in shorts and a blouse. “I could see there wasn’t uh help, for the boy,” Craig said, I ran to the phone and called ie

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millien dollar industfy is enjoying « phenomencl

— _ Senturce 3-3598

ies SEAS St

exponsion

net

=.

looking

growth.

telephene

men cepeble of thinking 9-085 1—

Bracht—

fer successful

accepting the idee of ©

11 to

12 AM

cnly.

Sales 65

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|. $50,000 er yr and np many. Fe copa vain, nes

al 7

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—%

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>

.

36% 2%

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Zenith

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Oct.

High

1700

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53%

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de Puerte Rico. A formal dinner | Js 2verages: dahee and coronation af Miss | 30 mops

this week.

,

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on a fashion show presented by

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21%

27%

meeting

finest mills. The cost—no to-Wear.

Hotel

the

new

600

the

from

fabrics

70

Distill Corp

day. After the luncheon at 12:30,|Gulf Oil

#

eet’

at

tails: at

sure that you are better

vt

16% = —% | Phe D

—_*

Condado

the

jvention

calls for

can be

measure—you

-%

46%

Sept. 3-5. The new program | Goodrich

fully saslpred SeLyese

2%

S Ce |Lone.

40

Curt Wr

Ford of Puerto} Food

Club

Exchange

The

Crane Co

Crn Zell

Rico ‘will hold its annual con-|Gen Dynam

,

Air jj§—1%/|Leckh

—l%

49% 61

=

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Cont Corn

i

5

17%, si =.

ue

nearing

be

to

now

ion.”

3a.

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21%

2

able prices and did not have to|Coca Cela Colg Palm maintain large stockpiles. “ ‘The inventory adjustment com-|Con ap-|Comw Edis Ed

d ba US saat Us: Ei

ets

oni.

22% a. 2%

de Pas

he|Cer

—k -—% Unch

ae

31%

came

51% 32% T4,

to pas

Bebe

a recession. He said this occurred | Burroughs

Business

—h&

orm

us

22%

said, that they could cout om an | Chrysler ample supply of goods at reasom-| Cities Sv

365%

ite ‘my ane —% |

Aus

48%

because 1960 brought a new eco-|Cdn Pac (2. 1) of “beth | {Case nomic Celanese of inflation.” and the fact free the fearenviregment

PS ae: qe

Tee Oil Cal

—1%

3%

velopment usually associated with |Bridg Brass

—* “

—*

de-|Borg War

imventories—a

for

outlays

33% ont

|

oa

41%

3% 30%

Anderson attributed most of | Beth Steel this year’s slack in the economy} Boeing Rir

[Twent

32%

60

DG@ was certain to get close study|Assoc

4

+

tt

oe

502%

& My |higg

58%

Steel

finance ministers from more than} Armco

Tel

&

nants

{Libby Owens

“4

to} Anaconda

addressing - himself

While

Tel

«|

ions

°o

—%

23

Tel Tel

under, way|Am

recession already is

tati

Qu

85

|Int Paper

|Int

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53% |

{Int Harv |Int Nick

+%

66

for the near future and for many | Aluminum Co

jon.

M

In‘ Bus

Allied Chem

|~ “It is my -adjustment

[¥e at 39% on 58,300-shares,

~~"

toc

osIng

Cc

tha-

was

American’ Motors

shares | mest active stock, off Yq at 20% ‘. on 128,900 shares. . Second

ble.

k

S$

|

ons

ann

rson t

of the International Mo

the | meeting

yesterday

said.

Anderson

and Peor’s 500 stock| tinued unfavora

evita

policy

ta

B. | ment,

Robert

Treasury

of the

In

(AP)—Secre-

WASHINGTON

tary

|

and Brunewith

4

up

Ampex

|e O's mine seer co | SumtrO ey Jamey) a

To Era Of Recession |i tt 2 028 °

:

3,170,000 _

uD: | compared ~with closed eve totaled | | raded Tuesday

| and 208 advanced cieaoet, |New: te

un-

were

}changed and | two adyanced—

rose to 3,520,000 shares

Voiime

255)

declined,

market—777

broad

Janes 99 industriel

The Dew

times during the session.

{RS ats.

‘ ee

n

“The ticker tape ran late four} 69 stocks fell 240.to 203.90.

Sees

Anderson *

f

most active

15

of} stocks declined, three

‘The Associated Press average

most, steels and autos.

and

It turned modest-| years.

at the opening.

for the metal.

York Stock Ex-|

utilities, | listed on the New

of the level im nearly two) solids, rails, rubbers, base metals| change lost about $2,500 million | ‘Ten

lowest

The market was slightly lewer|#ts

included

which

Nov. 23, 195. Based on this indi} Anderson said the United States

a broad cator, the quoted value of all stocks| would not raise its buying price

em

de¢iime wes

front

:

B.

yb

tive time

yesterday.

|

.

share.

ket declined for the fifth conseeu-|<harply in afterneom trading.

U.S

sold when

a | lowest level since it was at $51.02) Treasury Se

dollars

to around three,

+

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YORK

Gold- was

Mest losses ranged from. a Yew) index lost 4. cents at $52.48, its

ly higher around noon, but the

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de Leon and Cendade Aves., Santurce. The store is newly built San Alberto Cendominium Building. It

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This lagoon, overall area of a perimeter of

lies. on the compe?

and) Carolina. Among the

Juanj

to

in the

report, ene

the Planning

aa

A

#

;

}se

oe

dredjing of She ligess

aéf}

well as the dredging of the Martin |Pefia and Suarez channels,

both

of which lead

end

of

lagoon

-|

by

excursion

i

that tee

a plan announced by the United States

for

the

purchase

of

322,-

sugar vio-

lates the spirit ofthe recent’ San

Jose

decision, ;the

ment’s _ White,

State.

1. |The San Jose: cunforenar, je suspension:

arats

‘acl to the Dominican Remake ded no.other

implying

economic sanc-

only

itabilityof eventual

that the

applica-

| tin jof, such measures would ‘be |

studied:

and

Its

Surrounding

the

repert

to

various

highway

development

will

than

it

is

now.

Channel,

the

Suarez

vented 4 walls...§

Chan-

-|study said. One major thorough-

sively in women’s. shoes, Baker's|fare, Baldorioty de Castro Ave., passes fairly close to the northern border of the lagoon,

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report,

At the moment, the area can -|be reached only by the Martin Pena

000 tons of Dominican

of

.jactesible

The construction of three restaurants around the borders of

WASHINGTON fag to Venezuela’s

mate

third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Humberto Salwarrey. of 161 j-| Betamces St., Floral Park, Hate Rey, returned to Norfolk, Va, aboard the attack | aircraft carHe had just completed a se rier USS Forrestal,

Board | official the

make the lagoon area much more

hoats.

DR Sugar Buying -

Humberto

of boat. mari-

The report noted. that projected

to

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electrician’s

lagoon.

governmental agencies. Later, =| there will be public hearings at which agencies and citizens. may present alternate plans. No date has been set for the hearings.

into’ the la-| '

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Lagoon

copies

goen, to improve circulation and |. cendition. of the water. The development of a swamp ahd mangrove area located at the eastern

that

Va.

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Carlos F. Lavandero, a consultant | 24

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the | municipalities)of San

NORFOLK, Salvarrey,

The establishment nf a special area for active sports such as tennis, volleyball, basketball, =

Committee.

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J would be built on La Guachinan. ga Island in the lagoon. A spe.

which has an 1,319, acres.and 13 kilometers,

Mackey, - chairman,

Awards

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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Thursday, September 29, 1960 t 9040000

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eden

Eee ee8nnee88eneeeeee

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HI

AE

By Carroll

you get

tangent. ‘Latér,

some

everything in order and nicely cleaned. Evening is fme for go-

sort of scrappiness or a conten-| tious attitude until NOON. Then}

Sun goes down. The evening) the finds much better aspects and

to

having

and

site

aid those who are|ing to some new than yourself until|a happy: time.

find ways to less fortunate

de-

insist

efficiently instead of going on

any|off

avoid

te

sure

Be

effect.

in

aspects are then | work

annoying

minor

21)

of

instead

higher-ups

when

since|fiant

hope,

you

as

or

plecaarnacee,

21 to June

(May

co-operative

6 PM hardly anything works out|Be smoothly,

“alam

GEMINI

Until;

TENDENCIES:

GENERAL

Righter

2

KA ee

OR

AAH ~

What The Stars Foretell :

(June 22 CHILDREN) Don’t argue with

oon July

21)

conditions .in effect, .but -you! anyone who has power jover your have to use your mind wisely to) sffairs in A. M. After: lunch, get done. Even-~| that important work gain from them. .. .. .- in|

not

ex-|

loving.

ercise the greatest of care. After}

pro

do

if you

world

outdoor

a delighthaving

kin—be’ gentle and

ful time with

danger

with

is fraught

spent

is best

19) | ing

to April

21

(March

ARIES

AM.

i

Get

21)

(July 22 to Ape.

lunch, you, may be disappointed | those duties completed in A» M. be elsethough you would rather day by an ally, but this is only be-| yore you Later in the

Jo hn

seated are Mrs.

Above

Fla.

A rthur

Mrs.

and

representing

Gibbons,

B.

Sutton,

FRIDAY—The

Busines and Pro-

“Sa-

in the

a cocktail

sident is Mrs. Ana G. Mendez, lita” ef the Hotel La Concha at will hold a cocktail-reception at 5 p.m. to introduce their officials 5: p.m. in the Swiss Chalet for|te members of press, radio and of plans

to teil| television.

press

the

of

members

for the

observance

of Business and Professional Wo-| men’s

Club

Week,

Oct.

=_in ; dinner

new the

president, in the

p.m.

Hotel

dea, honor

of

at

monthly

noon

on

will hold

en

luncheon

secaed

Cusin

Martin

de

Casellas

hosted

a

who

nounced.

Beach.

last Thursday New

Yorker

sisters

Carlota

OCCASIONS

GLOVES

@

HANDBAGS

the

the Rodriguez longer

stay with

family

a

while

Cambs

Casals, Margarita

Vendrell

were

ee.

delicious

here

Father consists

Ve

4

3

listened

Oct.

amusements

22)

you

en

23 to

Nov.

21)

mot

lash

out

: (Oct.

care

you

do

buffet,

concocted

Aires

Sropner.

Evening

=

then

quite: pleasant, if/you are a

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Important ypu are very nomi : : : fai omical a qranciat *

{#78

are concerne

lunch,

do

during.

A.M.

nof allow

that

years

Rene of

ago

Leon. 752

in|

start-|

by

Cuban

Membership

couples,

divided

Cana groups, which are 10 years old and are directed by 42

priests, as

have

only

500

couples

nembers.

In a month,

Fathers

Leon

and

Aguilar will start a similar group

for

teenagers, them

for

Pre-Cana,

to

schools.

marriage.

Membership

to all religious

affiliates.

expan:

They is

open

you from your plans

hy

pie

f CAPRICORN (Dec, 22 to Jan. 20) Better to listen’'to wise ad-

vice

of

higher-up

You

are

a little

self.

Follow

this

morning.

t gure

teo

of your-

practical

advice.

then tonight you haye a chance to steer an executive straight with

your

new-fourid

data

and

to

Feb.

knowledge. AQUARIUS

(Jan,

21

19) There is an excellent chance to advance in A. M., ‘if you don’t

permit a private wotfy to lose it.

PISCES: (Feb. 20 te Mareh 20)

pre-

_| will meet at the different Catholic

tir

wo-

originated

in 1950, was

two

by

participating

a month under the direction of Father Leon and Father Jose Ma;Yia Aguilar. The Buenos: Aires

-

$

oo

to|After

party

Steer

clear

of a gloomy

indivi-

dual during the mgrning. After lunch some fine suggestions. are given you, which yau should fol low with. alacrity.| Follow that hunch

for

advancentent.

ee

Drama Club Meeting

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NURSERY

Plans

for

Drama its

the

newly

Club,

mext

which

meeting,

organized

will

Monday,

hold Oct.

3, in' the Fellowship Hall of the Union

Church

in

rids at 8 p.m., sentation

of

Puntas

call! for

three

Las

Ma-

the

pre-

One’ act

plays

for

the near future Miss Nancy Goodwin will speak S|to the group Monday on script | writing. ‘ All age groups, including teen-

gt |

Chto fe

simple

etree

d

Gloria)

hostesses ata

mae :rd V

couples

different

ed

LLOVERAS Oe

Eight

Buenos

Mandry,

and

residents

men, was served. The group, whieh

Mesilames Conchita Vidal, Pepita Ferre, Julia Maria Vidal, Carmin Bonnin, Aurora Arias,

1504 Ashford Ave. Condado te

at

joy the most. SCORPIO

of Tensi and Willite Rami-|

rez.

at a great saving®

tb

Father Aguilar talk about the} secret worry to keep psychology of raising children. | carrying through with A

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PONCENOS IN S.J.: The Cana | Stoic and will only smile.

husbaad

TAN @

merchandise

(Sept.

theses

You can use the right diplomacy in A. M. to bring greater harmony there. Try not. ta\spend too much money for fun in afternoon, and evening can be happy

Take

group, a S. J. association of married couples devoted t» premote| healthy family relations, met recently for dinner at the Condado

pare

LINGERIE

eS

at

Paquita

Dr. Solis will

nb

Aged

ets who care for them.

WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN BY THE HOUR, OR DAY. REASONABLE. MRS. PERRY ~ TEL. 2-7314

Our stock inchides a large selection of: ALL

the

some time, Carlota returned to N. Y. last week. Maria and her

with discount

75% FOR

to

OO

for

last Friday in honor of the Home!

up to

DRESSES

PONCE

++

_

in: La Alhambra,

are

Porrata

To clear the store for remodelling,

ee

Ramos canasta

Estapé de Rodriguez, After staying at the Rodriguez home for

we are selling EVERYTHING

2

LIBRA

P. M. fine

a

sity Latin American literature and art club presided Over | at a good associate in A. M. after

Hortensia

5

nd

health.

Members of the Rubén Dario Cirele, a Catholic Univer-

ion’s | i ildi home in Old Sam\her homor building flodrflod of its Eee their | Juan. Gifts donated by local firms to

LIQUIDATION SALE EVERYTHING MUST GO

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THE SAN JUAN

Specialties OL The Hotes

STAR — Thursday, September 29, 1960

Coconut Rings

‘Tipplers Love Condado’s Toasted By BETTY KNORR STAR

Women’s

Peanuts are

Editor

id

kitchens,

they

|

use’

an’ electri

pretty

prosiac

stuff

:4

slicer for shearing of thin rounds

and potato chips but at home, if you~ don’t in se8s a hand.

bre

i¢er,

pos-

try

: Fiesta inte , da Rom, socalis “Pollo Pollo

a

a,la Pifia” of a rich mae

a

‘the Condado Beach Hotel’s potato peeler (the eoconyt rounds. popular “Trade Winds” Bar. or trips shouldn’t be) thicker

R,

=

in

the

hotel’s

cavernous

Shell).

is

would

do for a home

steamed:

for

about

two

Chef

Lucas Rodriguez,

island- chicken, one and % eups, one cup

bern, has worked in w York of heavy cream, % pound of restaurant chains for years be- mushrooms (fresh or canned) two was formerly at the Pah Amer small pineapples, % cup of flaked

was formerly at the P:

eri- }

ean Guest House here, 'too. His | rice and beans, always-on the e beans} |be black, kidiiey or ndules,

sli

Add

over

gravy

low:

and

creams

and

stir

heat

until

sauce

is

thick and well blentled. Add remaining 1/3 cup of Sherry as well as the marinade and stir again to blended. Saute mushrooms in a little butter and when * | gulden and tender, add them and the drained

chicken

Pineapples

:

; i

LO A LA

pineapple

shell

slivered almonds Condado

a medium

hot oven for about 20

minutes to throughly heat before browing slightly under the broiler and

serving.

_ -

Farmer's Wife Wins .

8.

°

Big Bake-Olf Prize WASHINGTON

won

is considered among tha best on ‘veral hours or overnight. Drain ehicken but save the/wine. Melt pliable, somewhat like a rubber the island. One of his ets here butter in a heavy sauce pan and ball. Cut it im half and remove is to cook the rice in coénsumme blend in flour, salt. and pepper. the fiber shell. In the Condado or stock, not water. !

this time, the coconut is hot ‘and

serving,

(AP—Mrs.

Leona P. Schnuelle, a farmer’s wife from Crab Orchard, Neb.,

hours—the top of a double boiler hotel’s menu; whether operation by

rovai for the creamed chicken.

Fill shells with chicken mixture ‘neowlls sjpomied tops with both fk: eoconut and slivered al.|monds ~ad run under the broifer

than about 1/16th of am inch, , Because the ovens are always hot in the hotel's kitchens, tray el’s own kitchens, which are of coconut rounds are) put on cup ec top—not in the ovens—for a brought out still warm :at slow toasting that takes about six or margarine, % cup of- flour, one teaspoon of salt, a little freshthat time. : hours. The at-homeversion wauld ly ground pepper, one can (10 and The making of these tasty ‘tid- eal for a 200 degree oven for % ounces) chicken gravy of if bits, we discovered, is a dai about sped hours: | you have leftover gravy from the ritual

There the after-five habitues clamor for the toasted coconut rounds, made in the hot:

kitchens, where head Chef Lucas Rodriguez presides and, supervises their production personally. The actual nut part’ of the ceconut (minus its green outer

13

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the

$25,000

top prize

in the

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bread flavored with dill and baked in a casserole.

Mrs. Schnuelle, a grandmother, was

declared

the’

winner

over

99 other contestants from across the country eign lands.

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and

Note:

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dish

patio parties. Mrs. recipe

Schneulwill

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| THE SAN JUAN

14

STAR — Thursday, Septemper 29, 1960

‘Talking Through

Puts

PR tions Committee, Khrushchev was

By WALTER S. PRIEST STAR Washington Bureas

WASHINGTON policy

makers

gome

badly

have

just

received

help

from

an

unexpected quarter: Soviet Premier

certainly couldn’t be

questions

said

Seviet

revisions in Puerto Rico’s form of home-rule as long as nobody really cared.

Analysis the

leader

of

way

out

U.

about

Puerto

Rico’s

He

pictured

the

S.

dence.

colony

his

to

struggling

to

as of a

The free-wheeling attack produced a loud guffaw in official Washington. Such respected spokes-

men

Lithuania,

Hun-

Bulgaria,

Alba-

iA

Too

why

FULBRIGHT

Clear

Khrushchev

chose

t@iump Puerto Rico in with such

itself

from the ‘‘cruel exploitation” brutal oppressor.

in

a

Not

indepen-

free

Romania,

Exactly

the!

island

Latvia,

policy

kia,

week

bait

the

nia, East Germany or Czechoslova-

Nations image

last

went a

gary,

and ‘“‘plugs’’ for his favorite liver

Soviet

for

Estonia,

overhaul

a United in his

News

tonic,

to

on foreign policy as Senators

Mike Mansfield (D-Mont.) and J. William Fulbright (D-Ark) chairman of the Senate Foreign Rela-

examples

of

‘colonial

in Africa

as Uganda,

Kenya,

Mo-

zambique, Zanzibar or. Sierra Leone isn't too clear. It may have been

a

crumb

of

tossed

Cuban

in

Premier

For the past

the Fidel

month

The U.

Castro.

with

increasing

NIKITA

KHRUSHCHEV

participate

in your speech before the United Nations Assembly you made a statement to the effect that Puerto Ricans are struggling for liberty. This proves once again to the whole world how jgnorant you really are. We are sure that you did not even know where Puerto Rico was 1 the map until your newly hired

member

Fidel

you.

If

you

the

Castro,

(Misery

are

so

freedom

pointed

loves

it out

company.)

concerned

of other

about

people,

why

They

Mr.

one

satisfaction,

ever, and that is that of you trouble-makers ment

fixtures

on

this

came

at

sorefy

image

a

as. an

to

AN

OPEN

MR.

world

in a debate Earl

in general

of

your

Hanson,

Puerto

Ferré is qualified your Mr. Hanson

in the latter’s vernacular language, no doubt your proposal presents

you

as

a worthy

Government’s

member

Popular

The.

Communist

because

Rico?”

Although Mr. to debate with

how-

P.

you

STAR invite

L.

said

By DAVID

of the

Democratic

the

TO

The

Mobutu

te

to

invite

he hopes will end ernment chaos.

cifie

problems

visers

in

as

no

longer

its part,

under

than

it

is

UN was

S.

|“‘voting

today.‘

already

forced

the U

S.

to

‘‘colonia]’’

ter-

Under

the Common-

the

dragged

Puerto Rico back before ‘the oN.

Thus, thanks to Mr. Khrushchev,

Puerto Rico is back im the foreign policy business. What mpre could ing out a cent in “payola’}

too

the

if a Casiro or Khrushchey

Federal-

probe

pres-

circumstances,

very

to

to

U. S. would be extremely, unhappy

any image-maker one TV show. And

anxieus

The

nations

sure, whose only political power now rests on their vote) in the world organization. |

consti-

bilateral

U.

super-sensitive

by the

governing’’

a

newly emerging nations ¢f! Africa,

success-

‘‘colonialRico that

of

nor the Commonwealth has seemed deeply

demand from all without pay-

either, t

FEVER in

New

1

carpeting

Tolerance: A fundamentalist Nixon and Kennedy are conpreacher who refuses to allow a siderate fellows. In- presenting Nixon poster within five feet of their farm programs, they hesithe pulpit. tate to burden the farmers with ses

Little bigwig

is accused

taxes. When “sacrifices”, began

to

Kennedy the guy

taper

off

Known

Geography:

a lot of cumbersome details dur-

The

ing

an

Mississipi River rises in Minnesota and sets in Mark Twain.

Hot tip for gamblers: very race.

on

;

close in the Kennedy-Nixon It could go 500,000 votes

He

ese

Nixon

says

es

,

&

the

to Los

i

time

dowagers

ees

|

Thousands of small, after Jack Kennedy,

Kennedy

quit running down this country and started pointing out its magnificent features—Old Glory, Lodge and

had

Angeles,

|

@

it’s

year.

es

thought

moved

either way,

The world is split between the haves and the have-nots. Among the have-sots, the Communists are further split between the‘have- les-

election

Khrushchev is booed in the Hotel Plaza by New York dowIllinois is agers. Khrushechev is confused.

ees

fry ure

run not ~

quite sure whether he’s running for

president

the kids in 1972.

Nixon.

or

for

watming

his

brother

up

Teddy { .

Congo

W

gov-

seen

both

“Khrushchev

pondent’s

of

Castro

has

him

and

isgue.”

own: belief,

They

for what

about the’ streets—that are all potentially bad

Cope c

and

this Benson, of

by

top

feel

There

ad-

that

it may

be

only

the

miles

Cope

the blessing

Barks

the

echt stood

the

is

way

Republican

an

pe ople pveyond deplor e what they

campaign

they

to take an official trip abroad

tion

measure, think is

increasing notion among them that perhaps with “the Benson problem” is to persuade

to deal

Secretary

between

now

the the

and

Elee-

Day. “The Castro problem” is in a sense even more difficult. Once the current United Nations meeting in New York is aut! of the way, and the Democrats can speak sharply without seeming to

so

comfort

the

enemy,

happened in Cuba. Nixon, all the tration

worth,

policy

wished

as

The

is

that

he

the administration,

Big

November.

Labor

millions

outright

for

will

to deal

try

adminis-

but to do so ‘as inof| 7

_

is perhaps the worst of all, fram Nixon’s

has

opened: an

There

of

with

the special ‘position questions where he 2

problem”

standpoint. several

cannot “apologize outlook

possible.

voters of

Secre-

same,

by putting out soon one of used before this on delieate

“The CCPE for

will be hit really hard over what

GOP

to depart from

fensively

corre¢t.) Accordingly, a good going on as to how best to

the

there.

the issue only papers he has

the issues of Benson, news. (And here, too,

unweleome—and unconne¢ted—trio. course, is the Eisenhower Administration’s

exasperate

new

is

an

allout

drive tp | register

undoubtedly

registrants—and

-attainable

nobody

goal

supposed

that

tary of Agriculture, Ezra Taft Benson. Castro, of course, is the COPE will go out of its way to register vast numbers of Repubearded Cuban dictator, Fidel Castro, wha has set up a pro-Soviet blicans. In New York State alone, for example, COPE ‘is’ putting 10,000 registration workers into the field. i bridgehead within 100

secessionist join

by

is that here they are probably right.) There is, however, a frank awareness among the GOP professionals—though it is not shouted

lead-

of

are

(slong as the Vice President can keep the counf~ try’s intefest centered almost wholly upon the question of who could better conduct American ‘Soviet relations he will do well. (This corres-

into the

weeks

they

to

Cope

They admire his courage: but his lack of political savvy.

is

the

shorthand

of

the

term for

Florida

the

coast.

political

How

efforts

all

4a

95!

demand jfer higher government def

Me

a

SQN

Veto

to meet

sional men, have ship

to

match

tion is to stir then simply to

pattg

«fae

one

has

the Republicans

sadly ‘scratching

the

and profes

neither the organization nor the zealous partisan-

COPE.

There,

therefore,

up as much hope -for the

the

registration best.

only

help,

real:

as

It is difficult for him to discern any large here—-and

any. ground: to the mew young subsidies—and so ‘continues favor Kennedy

uf

this

their heads. Their own traditional allies, the business

over

the country of the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations. Literally, COPE means Committee on Political Education. P ' ° Farm Policy Of Relative Conservatism savubu after the president fired Benson’s sternly-held farm policy of relative conservatism is Premier Patrice Lumumba. Ileo giving Nixon a bit of the shivers all over the Middle West. The has not yet been approyed by par; ppoeretary eontinues stoutly .te refuse to. concede '

has

Insular agreement, So far neither the Administration

of Premier-designate Joseph Ileo. Ileo was named to head the government by President Joseph Ka-

hament.

For

S.

in Puerto recognition

“‘non-self

ment

ses and the have-leasts.

fe: general

where Mobutu’s to persuade Moise

premier

roundtable

a

more

reshape its approach in the General Assembly. Added to these are the

sense

wealth hoped the UN debates would as hackdoor recognition for its “‘compact’’ theory of govern-

his Presidential campaign. The reckoning among the Republicans is that Nixon is outdistaneing his Democratic rival, Sen. John F. Kennedy, on the large and

dispatched

political

Katanga province, to roundtable next week.

The

tuted

U.

of the

Commonwealth

eee

the GOP estimate is very probably Among the scheduled air stops deal of earnest discussion is now at the Congo’s biggest cities is deal with

Tshombe,

the

free

ists” stigma winning UN

WASHINGTON—Benson, Castro and Cope. This phrase, which rather suggests the name of a law firm Painted on a frosted door, has a painful significance to Richatd M. Nixon. For these three words define Nixon’s three most acute spe-

ers to a roundtable conference that

Elisabethville, mission will try

year

bloc op-

growing. power of neutralist

speech,

Benson, Castro And

Luis San

gentleman

26 of his aides yesterday provinces

in

America

wall-to-wall

Democratic

of evading called for Promptly

R.

FRIDMAN

MASON

LEOPOLDVILLE, Joseph

much

machine”

a

Communist

WILLIAM S. WHITE

Mobutu Calls For Meeting Of Leaders =Col.

fought

heavy

issue of Sept. 23, 1960, the

force

bosses

earth.

In your Open Letter to Mr. Ferre, as published in the

Juan

in

the

sees

A

Emimannuelli

Santuree,

UN

fully

is: paid for.

Party. On the ether hand, the said | tax es.

Rafael

a

the

|

position. At the time, the

its serve

York are like the in-laws who move into your house uninyited and allege you’re some kind of a crook

Comonwealth

Status,” en the theme: ‘Could Statehood Be of Ecanomical Benefit to

in

this

The U. S. won its-point jin 1953‘ against

self-government

Rico

And

did.

w By Fletcher Knebel

a

organization

of

proposed

Khrushchev

was

ritory.

Puerto

or Latin

Puerto

safer

contributions ICA and Latin .American

“understanding.”

in English

Parker

neither one are perma-

LETTER

HARRY

in

Rico.

rebuild

important

Manuel Cajiao Rio Piedras, P. R. zs.

time

needs

the

It is much

Commonwealth

turned the clock back to 1953. This

POTOMA

“Supporters

November?

is

Puerto

U. S. foreign policy. Failure to convince the last Congress. that the

references

debate could gnly be of benefit don't you two self made dictators to the economy of your Agency have free elections in your own of Political Debaters. countries like the ones we AmerWe heartly advise Mr. Ferré not feans are going to have in to participate’ in the show. There

toward

duet

change

by

mentioning

however,

in particujar attached much signState Department was also recent- Jificance to the state of self-govern-

with

to

no immediate

S. attitede

Rico

to supposedly growing separatist activities in Puerto Rico. The U. S.

Bir:

peon,

in

And the atiacks are signifieant.

“‘Radio Mam-

bi,” Castro’s medium wave propaganda station, has salted its antiAmerican ‘‘Cuba si, Yankee no’’

attacks

KHRUSHCHEV

Khrushchev-Castro

promises

direction

raised

undeniable programs

Turned Clock Back By

ly forced te order a Cuban consular official out of the country for meddling in Puerto Rico’s internal affairs.

oppression’’

LETTERS FOR

into this theory.

to. let the Commonwealth stress its

it. The same

salesman.

demands

ment in the Commonwealth was one reason for the death of the Fernos-Murray bill. In essence, lawmakers simply figured that there was no overall profit in tackling the touchy constitutional

and the Kreml]in’s traveling mineral Between

h

promptly said talking through

gress and the President stood ready to grant insular independence the moment Puerto Ricans ask for

Nikita S. Khrushchev, self-styled big brother to emerging nations water

Business

Policy

his hat. They pointed out that Con-

—Commonwealth

needed

In Foreign

je

more

so

voters,

because

in

the.

a

21

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to

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surgery

and

care - of men { and women,

wes McGILL. :

|

can bestow.

The

funds

Eye

Bank

They

and some

chil-

can be. given

their sight.

of a hospital with

facilities to

is starting

for the creation

live in darkness

a campaign

for lack of resources

Many

‘return to useful hospital is built.

now

to raise

to pay for this

and

life, if this -

a full

God’s, nature,

petual night:

there

are’ thousands

who

live in per-

Rico

There are children who never laugh for

STAR

will turn

all contributions

received ‘by check

Our Own Now their

that

first

raillion

Great the

televised

viewers,

made

there

They

before

is good

an

reason

have

held

estimated

to believe

More cratic

75,

that

possibly attract in any other way. Republican candidate Luis A. Ferre ‘yesterday challenged Gov. Mufioz Marin to a debate on television.

the Governor accepts.

have

strongly

divergent

The

two chief con-

views

on matters

great importance to the-future of Puerto Rico. have

been

campaigning

widely,

making

of

They

speeches

at

different times in the same cities and towns, crossing one another’s

path

and leaving votes

behind

ing them up on the basis of their arguments.

or pick-

"4

It would seem sensible at this time to bring the two together and before the largest single audience

possible through the modern miracle of television. If a public debate on the major issues ‘can be held, with

time

a carefully to

each

drafted

contender

format to

that

answer

will give equal one

another’s

questions, the people are beund to benefit in knowledge of where each stands on those issues.

When the Governor and. Mr, Ferre speak at rallies : = 5 : in. various meeting

or places throughout the is they are rarely asked the questions that the Governor might ask Mr. Ferre or that the latter might ask Governor.

On

television,

before

a

large

he

islandwide

audience, the answers would-be forthcoming or their

absence

would

But hit no

will

the

need

Castro

be

taken

im

nation.

as

be_ costly.

tical

,

i!

|

the professions,

it is the, Puerto

economy

ago the

well,

overemphasized.

of

New

RiYork

less responsible

media,

did

Puerto

and

that

Ricans

an

ele-

of in-

Once

proper

methods were Real pro-

applied, the outbreak was contained. gress has been made in this field.

As the newest

by

of groups

_ country, the Puerto ther handicap of a

Ricans

to come have

to this

had

the

fur-

language barrier. Schools and social agencies have not yet been able fully to cope with it, but tremendous ad-

~ vances have been made. Meanwhile, every day sees the Puerto Ricans more and more solidly established in the life of this country which, ~also, is their country. They will hardly be excited by Fidel Castro’s move to Harlem.

lans To Go lt Alone car

Republie

that

is

the

measure

But

nomie

the

of

democracy;

diplomatic

sanctions

and

For

OAS (Organization of Ameriran fStates) on charges, that Trujillo

i

violated human {'¢4 against the vernment, could

and

cliff.

law student

Castro’s

revolu-

three

months

the

operated relatively freely, putting out a mimeographsheet

as

a

newspaper..

meeting,

it

But

Jose

apparently

OAS

became

obvious to Trujillo: he would be co.demned on the basis of evidence to be presented. With

nothing

te lose,

the

Tru-

jillo regime began press and ra dio attacks on the MPD. On Aug. 30, a strong-man MPD headquarters:

mob while

sacked police,

claiming to be “neutral,” looked on. Molina was sent to prison. That

to be. DICTATOR TRUJELLO ...Re visible change overthrow him. By the end of that month, the Roman Catholic

Church

hierarchy,

apparent-

of in

Placating

some

sort

rights gad plot- | represe Venezuelan go-jalready aceomplish somewould

of

utative

transition

to

government.

behad free announced national

was

how

Several

—on

paper.

agree

with

parties

are

In

it

was

parties practice,

tolerated

Trujillo.

going

exist

now

political

if

Yet,

they

reply-

ing to my written questions, President Balaguer insisted the Trujillo government is encourag-

ing opposition, evem to the extent of permitting candidates on the ballot without political party

Gestures

With the San Jose conference of the OAS in: prospect, Trujiflo made gestures hinting at

4

a

on the eve of the San

a pastoral letter.

by the

invoked

in

almost

MPD even

ly convinced by evidence cruelties, denounced Trujillo

eco-

over

and while in Cuba founded MPD (Popular Dominican

ed

junta

military

opposea

the mark

Movement).

area.

a

fought

tion the

the United States helps economic pressure, evi-

that

cleric

Molina, 38, onetime

becoming

States friendly to the United would take over.It would not greater | any

plunged

who

representative and demotham the United States.

sible

Catholie

The bad luck persists. Back from Cuba came “Antonio Lopez

Do-

Plans Te Continue But by all indications, the 69year-old dictator intends to continue as boss as long as his health holds out, or unless and until he is overthrown by force. Should that happen, it is pos-

a

itself

Trujillo.

in faet,

of

to Trujillo, missed

as a source of tension in a cri-

|

in

justice in the period when an outbreak of juvenile delinquency got out of hand. The delinquents of Puerto Rican ancestry were merely a part of the over-all problem. It was

al-

propagan-

da

to

the

a year

dently hoping for orderly transition away from one-man rule. The generalissimo’s continued } iron reign and his feuds with other Latin American leaders is worrisome to the United States

could

hope

insist,

gime, apply

another before a larger audience than either or bota

and

of the city’s mass

By supporting Latin America’s quarantine of the Dominican’ re-

We have the same oppertunity here to see the two leading candidates for the governorship confront one

We

About

ments

reform?

to

minican

the medium, and the format, are effective in bringing the issues and the candidates before the people. |

tenders

to function.

_Not so you could notice it. Aecording to him and his supporters, there’s nothing to ‘reform.

presidential candidates debate

They

certainly

sophisticated

Rafael

about

Debate

trades,

enable

By WILLIAM L. RYAN CIUDAD TRUJILLO «“AP)—Is dictator Rafael Leonidas Trujille

out

coun-

i

Dominican Dictator In Trouble; tater,

over to the Eye Bank of Puerto

to. that organization.

Castro.

who

EDITOR’S NOT— E This is the third of three dispatches on the outlook for the Dominican dic-

they never see the things that make children laugh. ” Let’s do what we can to give them “hope of day” by contributing to this worthiest of eauses. The San Juan

by

Evident!

-The amount of money needed is $500,000, a small

sum indeed for what it will buy for years to come. Each day, in this island so lush with the beauty , of

others.

In the field of services

may is be a g00d time, incidentally, to note how fast and solid is the progress of the Puerto Ricans in New York and other cities : of is country in becoming what is ealled ““‘American.” They have ‘had the pro-

sightless will some day

occupations

Truman.

less sympathy there for Fidel than anywhere else in the Spanish-speaking countries. Th

restore the sight of those who are operable, but who priceless service.

President

Fidel. The state of ‘affairs in Cuba is well known to the Puerto Ricans of this country and of the islands. There js almost certainly

facilities for

in

Irish,

There are lawyers, doctors, dentists. Leaders of their community organizations are res-

home ‘run. One never knows, but the best guess is that the people of Puerto Rico, and the citizens from that. country now in ' New York, _ are ‘teo intelligent and too

‘dren, who are blind from cataracts. The tragedy ‘for many is that they should not be doomed to a world of darkness. They can be given the greatest of gifts that man

businesses,

‘nationalists who not own government

to be watched.

providing

ip this

cess Puerto ln pleasaa”Fycans Tish Spd others. Their sucare well based in small

the small

Italians,

cans

most

into the darkness. by

of all minorities“ arriving

try—the

We, and Puerto Rico, may = expect the money-hungry remwant of that discredited. group

|

politically

j

ponsible men and women with an. appropriate pride in themselves and their accomplishments,

ed

The Eye Bank of Puerto Rico is trying to bring

Ricans ®

R

trouble and attempted an abor= tive plot of assassination against

of noon,

in Paradise Regained apply tragically to many men and women in Puerto. Rito, but to some, possibly several thousand, there can be “hope of day.”

light

to

in New York to be well finane-

Those-lines by Milton

|.

a

ves to jstimulate

» former

The World Of Darkness Without all hope

i

Puerto Rican ago gave their

ST

O dark, dark;dark; amid! the blaze Irrecoverably dark, total eclipse

surmised,

Puerrtto

identification, Balaguer is am _

scholarly man, but political leader. If

intelligent,

far from a Trujillo be-

more

lieves

there elect-

Annoyed by Washington, Trujillo has advertised that he might

He|he

circumstances

will assume

warrant

the presidency.

it,

tions in 1962. He invited exiled find himself forced to turn to leaders to return and organize. the Communist bloc. J aggravated by sanctions, could Trujillo’s opponents have a Even if Trujillo wanted though, . : arouse anti-Yankeeism ‘eocner’y, ; i and oh de- strange way of being -unlucky. to turn to the Communists, which thing else Growing

' economic - distress,

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batileline,

It took courage. for.

erre to issue. hi:

bo

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Bridge Today _

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By William Seamon mandatory.

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Answer to yesterday's pumzie,

31. vegetables

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small diamonds left in his hand and North now bid his heart suit

and

a trump switch would

be

THE BETTER HALF

, Measures

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_

~UPR Notes Increase In Faculty Training The University of Puerto. announced yesterday there

been a substantial upgrading the academic training of the eulty

duringsthe

Ri has

university, relatively

in fa-

Garcia low

said,

cia

said,

WARRIOR

was

the aca-

RANSER

bees

FRANCES

the

N.Y.

Oakiand, Stockton, L. A. Mobile,

CLIRPER campus, Gar- EMILIA

progress

has

43.

The

total

faculty

dras is 898. Dean of Studies Rodriguez

said

semester,

at

| Benitez To Seek

Rio

Pie-

. Mariano Garcia

that

begimning

N.Y.

Houston,

N.Y.

Le Havre, Antwerp,

Ponce-

LYING

Garcia

predicted

will

be

per

the

most

show of progress a Middle States

‘Bentler wil

has

these

fig-

cana

meet with’ the fed

FCOBIAN'S THEATRES PPIIDIWVWAAAA

and

°°

Daily shows 4 and 8:15 P.M. Sat.— Sun. and Holidays 1 1:15 — 4:00 — 8:15 P.M.

Stuart Whitman

last

night

were

7

- Elana Eden

weighed

about

135

NEW

YORK de

Sergei

the

Carlo

tots caused

=

cause

Guild

the

of

» 30 30 30

= 3

Oct. 30 Oct. 1

=

Opening

“4a

- Gery Cooper

29

Oct.

1

Musical

Art-

cancellation negotiations

be by

PICTURE

promote

Rico

into the

NOT

FOR

imdependence.

also

te

wish

denounce

1

provided

TODAY

FOR

ALL

CHILDREN

FROM

5 TO

SEAST”

Giles

HOLIDAY -- 12:00 M.

SUPER DRIVEN Ruth “ISLAND

Reman

EARTH”

2:5

7:15

- Gary Cooper

“DALLAS” OF THE

Lost waa

| Bull

de

Company

Lines

|

) Pred Imbert Inc,

France,

=|

23

Oct.

3

20

Oct.

3

N.

the

| ;

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N.

j

French Bait.,Isbrandtsen

US

Gulf. Ports

Guaira,

4

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og al bean ct

2

Oct.

3

La

0

Oct

4

Guanianan

Tenerife,

}

&

Lykes Lines

The

cooperative

ooperin

Puerto Rico will be represented. at

the

U.

S. League

biennial

be

held

congress

of

the

of Cooperatives

starting

today

to

through

Modesto

Ortiz

Rigau,

Hector Zayas Chardon, y trator of the Cooperative Development

Vicens,

by

executive

Rafael

A.

secretary League,

Cooperatives

the

of and

Luis A. Suarez, president of the Federation

of

Credit

Coopera-

tives.

The

general

Wife Gives Birth Chained To Husband

Administration;

U. is

tives

a

S. Lehane

of Coopera-

national

organization

to which are affiliated cooperptive groups of many kinds, su

as.

insurance,

consumer,

supply, agricultural, petroleum, electrification, medical services,

hospitalization,

housing,

others. The

league,

to which

the

and Puer-

to Rican organization is affiliated, renders legal, educational; and research services to its members, the Cooperative Development Ay

ministration said.

doing

105

fine.

Quinn unlocked the chain walked out of the hospital policeman Donn Mann, who: seratching his head. Dr, Henry C. Portalupi, a physician at the hospital, indignant. just

not

set

up

and past was staff was for

dley

“NIAGARA”

OF

: Steamship

ITS HERE...

Cotten

Pat Beone - Jemes Mason “JOURNEY TO THE CENTER

Phila.

like this just isn't sterile.” Portalupi said he planned . to report Quinn to Dr.- Cornelius H. Siemens, president of Humboldt State. No charges were filed against Quinn.

ME”

- Joseph

spectators,” he said; “and a thing

“"DADDY-O”

Monroe

1

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Island Will Be Renepresented At US. C ooperative Parley

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Sendra

Gaivesten

Barranquilla Cristabal

STARTS

Baker

BLOOD

| SeaLandof P. i. Alcoa Lines | Lykes~ Lines

Point-a-Pitre, ..

ARCATA, Calif. (AP) — Mrs. Joha Quinn gave birth to a Loy the present communistic govern- here while chained to her husment of Cuba,”’ the cable said. band. Quinn, 23, a student at Huninot say what the demands were -|beldt State College, had insisted The guild represents the com- on being with his young wife pamy's dancers, The tour was to in the delivery rowm. begin Oct. 24. When doctors said no, Quinn No comment by the guild was shackled himself to his brunette immediately available. wife by their wrists_and secured the chain with two padlocks. Trinity Hospital officials called police, but the boy—the Qvinn’s first child— was born with Quinn i Mother and son were reported institutions

AMBASSADO - 12M.R | Coatino

Union

requesting

€ramental

of

the

to

MUSIC HALL 23375 “BUT

Ponce, N. ¥. May Pence Lake ‘ Charles,

:

threat to our free democratic gov-

of a

TODAY

THE

*We

weeks said

efforts

“‘inspirNations

“VERACRUZ”

Opening Clark Gable - Carrol

* Bull Lines

Houston,

without aligning itself with any manager of the Puerto Rican Feparty on the island. deration of Consumer CoaperaThe. cable, signed by Julian O. tives and director of the league; McConnie, Jr., president of the organization, also repudiated Soviet Premier Khrushchev’s referente to Puerto Rico as a U. §.

can-

director

and

Guanta, La Guaira

sien of Puerto

Ballet

STARTS

“SAPPHIRE”

Barcelona

Havana

untiring

colony

insisting en demands the comPany could net afford. He did

Opening

|

New Orieans| Waterman Lines | i Jacksonville eMT TE

Friday at the Sheraton Hotel in Citizens for State 51, is an or- Chicago. gamization working for the admisRepresenting the island will be

the

starting

LORRAINE - 12 M.

and

has

company,

it delayed

British Film Festival Michael Creig - Yvenne Mitchel

Lancaster

Denham,

ballet

American

- COLOR BY BE LUNE

as

(#)—The

Monte

celled the first nine national tour.

Continuous shows, 2:00 P.M.

trying

Ballet Russe Cancels First 9 Weeks Of Tour Russe

| PARAMOUNT Pre,

DE

congratulating him for his ing address to the United

pounds,

Drowning was suspected cause of death,

20, comeey-ron omen A SABIEL 6. FRIGEL, protection

CINGEmaScOPE

Genoa,

The Board of Directors of Citi-

to identify the body of a young mau found Tuesday afterneon on the shoreline of the San Juan Bay near San Juan Naval Station greunds. They said the man was in his early twenties

|POPPPAAA TODAY

AVAILABLE

Marseille. Livernio,

zens fer State 51 Tuesday sent a catiiegram to President Eisenhower

/Of Young Man Found Police

Stockton

Citizens For 51 Congratulate Ike

Washingtoa

Unidentitied Body

SYMBOL OF FINE ENPERTAINMENT Pictures For

SEATS

to

tor.

in the report to Association, the —-

going

Oct. 22 at the request of Jehn C. Hazelton, committee administra

impresive

UPR’s accrediting body. One of the major weaknesses found at the

is

L

N.Y.

Fort

Francisce,

East Bay.

MABLORY

cent

METROPOLITAN

San

ALLDBROGIA

Benitez

that

EAGLE

i

_ Alcoa Lihes

Mobile,

Oct.

{

Lines.

Guiana

cent of the faculty new has doctor-

ale degrees and 51.7 masters degrees.

Marily

Mayaguez,

Waterman

Mobile, New Orleans Alcoa Lines Ponce, Mayaguez | Bull Lines

2 27 27

x

Bordeaux

Ponce

jee)

Paramaribo,

adDr.

only bacheler’s preparation to continue dropping rapidly. He said in Rio Piedras 19.7 per

Dick

Galvesten

Mayaguez,

| Bull

;

2 30

=

Barranquilla La Union

Hamburg.

Garcia said that he expects the number of those teaching with

Burt

Jacksonville ”

N.Y. Balt. N. ¥. _ Cake Charles,

2

Mayaguez,

7]

3

26

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ieee

2

2

Mobile, N. Orieans

OPERATOR AND/_ | OR AGENTS

2

applicants with less than

a master’s degree were not mitted to the UPR faculty.

ures

s

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LA

ee

this

N. Grleans

Mobile, N. Orieans Phila.

TRICE ——

=

3

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t

DEP.

Portland, San

oF even faster. This year it has 12 SEAS more peeple with doctorates, and GEGRGIA 26 more with masters degrees. The has 21 mere professors. with dec- number of faculty members, only FAIRLAND torates than last year and 37 more with bachelor training dropped by a MCKAY instructors with masters degrees. 28. The total faculty is 314. The number CASPER of instructors with a just bachelors degrees droppedby

According to figures released by the office of the dean of studies, the Rio Piedras faculty this year

ARRIVAL S.J. SEPT.

f

<ATERYN

level of faculty

demic training. At the Mayaguez

past year.

sure

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OFF THE CUFF

Yellen Denies He's Avoiding Artists; Wasn't Approached|f

David Oliver, of the Oliver Ex. terminating Co. is in Costa Rica

their wedding anniversary Oct, 5, happy, happy to them...The

attending the ence for Latin

San

‘By PAUL R. RYAN

|S.

productions Zh

Palmer

for

be

Relations

BARRY

{ sung

asked

to pay dues was worked out bet; the local and mainland ween

tival in January. Yellen, who plans

said yesterday that the “associat-

jon has an unusual way of operating” by threatening to picket

his

production

ing

to

first try-

without

with

matter

the

negotiate

versary

riment of

Puerto

will

anni-

Expe-

celebrated

with a-conference meeting of the island’s. farmers at the Modern Living Fair to be held at the San German

Rotary

Club

Friday

through Sunday. Ovidio Garcia Molinary, dean of agriculture

culture

of the

and

College

of Agri-

Mechanical

Arts

in

Mayaguez, has been invited’ to preside ovér the meeting, to be held Sunday at 10 a.m. The theme of the conference is modern agriculture. Also invited to participate at the conference are Antonio Perez Garcia,

assistant.

cultural

director

of the Agri-

Experiment

turo Roque,

Station;

Ar-

of

the

Webb

Her

straight

salaries

when

guarantee

is

ordered

to pay

i.

Hands

to

{

ee

Ramey

to

Rafael

Gimenez

and

bragging

from sign

post-

doctors

and

divorce

and have

to take

completing

‘film she

work

were

“La has

Verite” gone

to

production

the

of

during

last

Darby

O’Gill

RIVIERA:

her

will

un-

her husband is at Saint-Tropez in the

North

Andy by

Tristesse,

left-bank night spot. Br‘gitte’s last report marriage

to

decide

ques

and

situation:

anything myself.

on

want

about.

Jac-

I want

a

La

his

stay

on

at El honor

of

call:

the

Har-

of

Com-

themselves,

Safari!’..

arrived

Cliff Mis-

on the island from

and will remain American Hotel

:,.Mrs.

N.Y.C.

throughout the Agsoc. meeting

Clotilde

Cuadrado

de

Genzalez, formerly of Santurce and now residing on Long Island, is spending vacation of several weeks at the home of her sisters,

Pepina;

Cuadrado

home.

at

One

tenders the man

and

their

of

tells who

Cenchita

Atlantic

my

Place

favorite

bar-

this story—about arriyed home late

one evening with this pay enveJope, having explained that he

Lady

TERRACE

Home,

was

Northwest

late

because

he

stopped

for

“a few” at his favorite bar. After the ed, it’s

wife opened if, she exclaim“Why you ungrateful man, only half of your pay.” He

hastened he had. the

Son

house.

to explain to her bought something With

a big

that for

smile,

she

took back all the things she said about him and asked, “What-did you buy for the: house dear?” “Why a round of drinks,” he mumbled. .

to leave

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to Midnight

de

Just the way you remember'them in the States.

EL BURRITO RESTAURANT

he LE PAVILLON fo CUB TROPICORO

207 CALLE CRISTO QUARTER OF OLD SAN. JUAN 2

at

Chamber

Flown non-stop jet te. us Friday afternoon,

wa

Mor-

guest

members

Caught off the coast of Maine Friday morning,

HISTORIC

execut-

Scott

during

Pa.,

a

kelly, thé executive secretary for the American Hotel Assoc., has

of Robin Hood PONCE FOX-DELICIAS: The Gazebo RIVOLI: Blood and Steeel FAJARDO PUERTO RICO: The Last Mile PARAISO: Gunfire at Indian Cap

her

“I don’t

100 who.

south of France. PUERTO NUEVO The couple hae been. separat- KRESTO-DENIA: _The Ten Commanded for the past two weeks while ments e Brigitte completed her, film. | MARTI: The Ten Commandments CORCELLES: The Crimson Kimono, Charrier stormed away from the California scene after an angry argument BAYAMON with Sam Frey, Brigitte’s new INTERNATIONAL DRIVE IN: Bonjour leading man, when he encountered Brigitte with him outside a

be

the Misses

Comes

for

Linen

is

Hotel

and

N.Y.,

conferences

and

Biggie

Shore

Hardy

White

Merce

Bobbykins

AZTECA:

Towel

-yesterday

Mason

“West

29

Sapphire

CAPARRA

Styling

Syracuse,

business

risburg,

RIO PIEDRAS SUPER DRIVE IN: Dalias, PARADISE: The Mysterians ROOSEVELT ROOSEVELT: Who Was That

anniversMarcano,

the island...Tomorrow Comandante, guests of

The Five Pennies SAN JUAN

RIALTO:

are

daught-

Hair

Linen

here

Concha

“Androcles

September

new

in

Co., from

ives,Bob

Lion.”

METRO:

(The an

White

arrived

SANTURCE AMBOSSADOR: Daddy-‘0’, Night of the Blood Beast GRAND: The Trap, The Young Captives Viaje Al Centro HOLIDAY: Niagara, De La Tierra LORRAINE: Vera Cruz MUSIC HALL: But Not For Me MATIENZO: El! Pastorcito

a comon

of

Supply

rison.

for

PARAMOUNT:

her

P.

an

week’s

their

courses

local

surgery

ed

Meanwhile, their villa in

$250

has been

sustained

Rosa...

Robert Fiance, of Hair DeInstitute...Jim Biggie, V.

with

disclosed destination with friends in the country.

a

Theater,

METROPOLITAN: The Stcry of Ruth NEW BROADWAY: Escuela De Verano, Melodias Inolvidables

by

about

advance

at

injury

la

Gonzalez

er, balancing out their family with a boy and girl...Mr. and Mrs. Pablo J. Montaner are ce-

scheduled

eye

start

of Isla Verde, is in New York where she is taking a series of

tonight

underwent

de

Maggie

of

tival,

tamers

lebrating their wedding ary Oct. 6...Mrs. Cuchi

this

Thursday,

January,

their

series

the news-

last year last

and

Carles

CINEMA

&

100 A. A...

| Se

a

Antilles

available to confirm the report. Meanwhile, she has been order-

Truth),

wen [med .reatee eed ee

the from

Eurydice,”

dinner and

dancing. Buxeda will also offer a “salute” to past president, Col.

poned until Oct. 6. Enzo Bellomo, the producer and star of the fes-

Open Daily from 7:00 A. M.

©

of

open

the Tapia

"JUST GOOD AMERICAN FOOD .

to

Command

Lions

Greenland,

de

one.

plans

Charrier,

born

latest

Jack

$1,000

she

married

son

After

(#)—Singet her ex-hus-

at

Fitzgerald.

Reds Try Coleopter

plays

~million plus a percentage., Sources estimate thatithiee~nitl> bn dollars wil} be the absolute inimum for six

onths w

was

ever

she

this

of

Put Off To Oct. 6

at the Music

a month for child support when him completely free to choose the couple was divorced in 1953, what he wants.” but Miss London said in a s¥Charrier’s only comment: perior court. petition that ex“J believe Brigitte still loves as the me.” penses have increased children have grown older. Miss London, now the wife of band leader Bobby Troup, said LONDON (@}—Moscow Radio she is spending $2,000 a month is experimenting Russia for care of the girls and feels says plane callit only fair that Webb pay half. with a vertical takeoff shifts into “A hearing was set for Oct. 27. ed the coleopter that at the height of a The daughters are Tracy, 10, level flight. 10-story building. and Lisa, 7,

= (4P)—Eliz>wind up with

biggest

Al

month.

Liz In Top Bracket paid an actress “Cleopatra.”

calculates

She

Educ-

Festival Production

plete rest.

Webb, to pay half the cost of supporting their two daughters.

and Luis A. Rivera Santos, Secre tary of Agriculture.

one

TV

band,

directorof the agency,

HOULYWOO) beth Taylor may

a

entertainers’

actor-producer

friends

were

Help On Child Upkeep |

LOS ANGELES Julie London wants

focuses

paper ‘France Soir’ said. Neither Brigitte nor her husband, who

Julie London Wants

‘50th

be

on

Ella

actor Jacques

the between arrangements in union and the individual, he said.

of the University

Rico.

deductions

by

|'ltold

salaries. All deductions are made

Agricultural

of the

Station

per: said,

any

picture

native

C.,,comes

PARIS W—Brigitte Bardot has

varez was in error if he thought fhat “I deduct dues from actors.” Yellen said that he does not make

UPR Aggies’ Anniversary Fete Friday GERMAN—The

cempany Rican a Puerto forming in New York,” he

Actors

Yellen said that organizer

him. 2 The youthful-promoter said that he had not been contacted by the association within the past six

SAN

from

by

a

Charrier

however,”

Equity

deducted

the Gable

\Divorcing

Yellen said, is asking for some; thing that would not happen to to sent a group them if they bé No dues would York. New

opera,

and

association,

“The

a schedule

musicals,

drama,

of

unions.

Fes-

Drama

Juan

San

his

for

arrangement

an

Friend,”

“Boy

agent, threatened Yellen with “a whopping picket line” when he opens

Labor’

petition

and

Board

is:

productions’

National

—Lilli

Brigitte

re

i , an election. The producer said that last year when musicians were brough: down from New York for the

YELLEN ... wasn’t

the

éontact

to

Command

party,

dance, with each lion accompanied by his “lion tamer.” The Lions will be fed at'8 p.m., and the show starts at ten, as the

Hall Theater. The title song, The Festival of International written by George Gershwin, is Theater’s production of “The

cognized as collective bargaining: the

into

honor

HH 8

agents

to

want

-steps

co-star Clark

lease is currently

Yellen said the proper pro-! eedure for the association to. they

A.

appointed

Air Force Base, where he was a representative of Florida State University, ..Antulio and Evangelina Segarra will celebrate

his attention on Carroll Baker in the romantic comedy, “But Not for Me.” The Paramount re-

te be setled between Actors Equity and the association. if

recently

Army

Army

but that it is a matter ing dues

follow

was

Foster,

when

will

t:* at a cocktail

WOMAN

Club

of which he is president...Mark

ation Officer, replacing Joseph Y. Lawrence, who was transferred to the Panama Canal Zone.

OTHER

Lions

ca, representing the Puerto Rico Junior Chamber of Commerce, Antilles

THE

Juan

their president, Raul Buxeda, this Friday evening in, the Fiesta Room oi the Condado Beach Ho-

Foster

constitute a unien shop. 2. That under the union contract he does not have a legal right te deduct dues from them without prier permission from Actors Equity. 3. That he has no objection to the leeal association deduct-

conferAmeri-

Pe

Served~for your pleasure Friday evening.

a

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the

regional and North

a

months, but that he would be happy to- sit down and discuss the issue with them. He said-that “last January or “avoided” the: Puerto Rican ArFebruary” he had informed the} tist Assn. on the issues of deductof. -the following ing dues from mainland per- association points in regard to his operation: formers he will import here. 1. That all stateside performTuesday, Jose Manuel Alvarez, ers he will import here are a TV organizer and association members of Actors Equity, and

New

BY Chuck

AEA

Theatrical producer Barry Yel: len denied yesterday that. he has

consequently

21

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(4) “Texas Desesperade” $:@0—(2 Koki (6) La Hora del Nifio 3:30—(2) Sheriff of Cochise

(4) Cartoons

Serruchite

“Vida

en

Arriba el Panerama

el

Pasado”

Teloa Mundial

7:30-(2) Colt

Inoeente Patrulla

t

o Culpable de

Caminos

BLACKPOOL, England Someone stole Gypsy

retried

(AP) Rose

Lee’s crystal ball. And the fortune-teller couldn’t look into the past to see where it had gone because the thief made off with her

spare

one

N. General its refuting anti. S. charges made by Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro. -U. S. Delegate James J. Wadsworth told the 96-nation assem_ bly that although his country (was confronted by “provecative against | the United States; “we do net intend te

husband Mei Ferrer. She is starting} work on “Breakfast at Tif-

too.

“He had better return them or something dreadful might happen,” she predicted,

pty

in

kind.”

5

He said the Uni answer only in

bee

Cd

Nocturnal Jitazq Show Panamericane E Aguzande ei Ingenio k El que Busea Eacuentra! Telediario puerterriquefiq

Unitéd States has: lay before the .

hag returnedto Hollywood with

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quiet and

fonatpe tvs tenet)

tat

dy

ie

moe

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HEPBURN .-) Switches types

E

AUDREY

ted. “I didn’t think it was anything I could play. But when they sent me the script by George Axelrod, I just couldn't resist it.”

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as

a portrayer of princess-

nuns,

1g90-degree

Golightly, ef

a

Truman

eocious

Audrey is

turn

to

wild

New

deing

play

weird

Capote.

a

Holly

creation

She’s the pre

York

doll,

when “going on 14”

a

bride

in her native

Tulip, Tex., a sometime model who is not averse te taking $5¢ from gentlemen escorts. “But they don’t get anything

for

it,” Audrey assured, “at least not in the picture. The script is quite a bit different from the book, which be given to families who are was kind of a mood. piece. In the presently living in the tent city By BOB FINNER . She is a King of Kook built in Humacao. The Seventh Invitational Interby In addition, the agency said, national Game Fish Tournament (re60 other houses are being built ferred to hereafter as. SIIGFT, prosimultaneously in the rural zones

possibly

be a world

with KRESTO.

The big incentive in fishing, whether you are a rank amoteur or an''’Old

ways man

Pro,’’

is that

there

will al-

be a bigger one. If'a fisherknew that the fish he just

caéght

was

the

biggest

one

&

R

which

would ever live, he would throw awny his fishing gear and take up

KRESTO contains proteins for muscle growth, Carbohydrates to generate energy, Iron to enrich the blood, Phosphates for the

brain, Calcium for the bones and

Vitamins for a normal, healthy development.

something’

else

like

lion

that “got

acheivement;

away”

tae Aether

can and

of

KRESTO

ee

R ree aEat

enereys

i:

under

tween

— | | |

the

by

kecal

help of tha

| |

the

supervision

$275

of local |

varies be-

and $290,

including

materials and car- | 4s financed penter’s. wages, a by the emergency fad extabief construction

a

legge aliye—as tong as the draem invelve extensive locations. exists, the challenge continues. | , “Tt won't be so bad until he goes lf | told you that CAR- CLINIC to school, it continue working

Pe =

HOUSTON,

Tex, w—Rank

has

|

"| its privileges at Rice University. | The

they DO guarantee all of their work; which doesn't necessarily make them World Champions but certainly places them in the i ision.

feats

If your’ car needs MOTOR TUNE-

UP, service to AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, BRAKES or MUFFLER,go

x Rais Pk Sewmeta

ia (done

with

Cost of .the houses

the

doesn’t count.

anaes

Alte,

families who will live the houses, .

The “Fish Story’’ does serve a useful purpose; it helps keep the chal-

st doer

Gurabo,”

‘Trujillo

Juncos,: Grocovis, Cidra, Dorado, Cayey, _ Barranquitas Naguabo and Fajardo. | These new homes. are being constructed in areas safe from floods. They are ; ed with basic sanitary facilities and| serviees. They are constructed under a frame-house model plan which ineludes living-dining room, two h, and are bedrooms and a trie _installaprbvided with e

carpenters

gave the best service available but thet it wasn’t guoranteed, that wauld be,a “fish story’. However,

One

Carélina,

‘Arroyo,

Constrection

hunting.

of ‘competition. There must always be|higher goal to reach and the possitglity of acheiving it. “Fish Stories’ one

Yabucoa,

Caguas,

tion.

This, of course, upplies to every type

do} not constitute

of

hh

i

>

top

200

ewlonle

students on -the |

ioe.

ter

|

Naas par

there may

recprd or two broken. One thing is sure, no matter how big the biggest catth, there will always be a bigger on¢ thot ‘got away.”

8

will be a lot of fish caught

a

S

¥

and

under

: ‘- | ; fi i if i ie i i i : i( f f

te you

now

i

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is

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"There

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noenced

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(tl)

7:45 -(6) 8:00— (2) (# (6) (11) 11:00-(4)

45

i Madte” 1

Film

Gypsy Gels Gypped

Mundo Seeial Informe dei Tiempo

6:40—(4) News and Sports 7:00—(2) “La Ambicion de Una (4) Rendeveus Nocturne (6)

}

(ly Late Show 0:29—(2)

| 19:30- (4) El Pregunton

5

(4) (6)

;

Alder”

en

she adnil-

Again slim as a bey, the actress

<

6:30- (2)

de

Letza

a Kookie set Sai the tele, cittes,"

Trofiop, of all things.

OZ

6:15—(2) €:25— (2)

Club

Seis

de

baby and 4 new role—as

mi

(11)

Club

Bruja

11:08—‘4) Tele Diario ap Libre 9:30-—(2) “Sierra Brava”. (4) Jueves Portefie

=

(6)

}

Titulares

All Wrong

raised

burt is back im town with a new| “I must say I couldn't see my-

Musical

Bz

(2)

(4) “La

(Film).| i

10:30— (4) Et Preguntog

f i F nM i i 58 t 5 f 3 i 8; z E 9é

6:00—

|

has

a few eyebrows here and there.

i

Hogar

fany’s” ‘and the casting

YWOOD (Audrey Hep:

!

det

Musical

> ” >

(2) Cocin#

Cecima

(ll) Tertulia 0:15—(2) Partide Bstadista

ay

@:30-

(4)

Ayer”

Audrey Hepburn Back us, reef‘ ‘oPlayHollyGolightly ve

Rejo, Azul y Blance “Sobre ei Abismo™

Cata/ina

J

Bewepin

(11) (4)

&45— (2) Telecartoens 4:00-(2) ‘‘Su Pecade de

Corte de Transite Ferd Show “En Casa de Mama Show Ajinomoto “Sierra Brava” Show Coca Cola Extra de la Noche Noticias, Depertes

8 -eeveue (iat

12:001:30-

8:30—(6) 8:30-(2) 9:00-(2) (4) 9:30-— (2) (4) (@ 19:00—(2)

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ers are expanding their operation throughout Puerto Rico and Sewth America. Train ‘for sales & management positions. $210 weekly. Write Mr. Therpe,

NEED

Some

1505 Leiza .

930

HELP

Suite

etc.

prices, 3192

330

ASSISTANT

phone 3100

photo

mimeograph, writers.

UF

ENGLISH-SPEAKING Administrative Bistant to Manage small office.

INSTRUMENTS

102

OFFICE FURNITURE OFFICE EQUIPMENT & furniture, |in-

2 le,

English

Services. 1026

piat-

2904

FEMALE

experienced,

Equipment & Electronics .

EQUIPMENT

SECRETARY sentia

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& Semi-Private. Sales & Service. Call $56 Verde, Bayamon.

form trucks, lift trucks, conveyorsand other material handling equipment. . Ri cardo Davila Suceseres, 3-9280. ‘

101

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SYSTEMS

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SERVICE

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72

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1958

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&

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at

RENT

2163.

hours

Call 29345, or

327

BEACH

living area, separate terrace room. High able high

month-

weekly,

108

2-8540.

3-378" home

ne,

top truly vigw.~ fering that you should see now!

FOR

BUILDINGS

.

Baa NEW

oO

”|

dining,

living.

2 baths,

rooms,

porch. Unfurnished. Casellas, 30959.

en ee

SEE nett ee of

city:

interior,

for

screens. 1 acre. lease. Km. SH 3 Rd. 3-6999.

| 60507

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las

esta

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edicto

que

de

cumplimiento

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morales.

reglas

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se

Rico. | veces en dos periodicos ra} durante el termino de

el

expido,

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publicara

de Puerto diez dias,

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de Puerto diez dias,

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dias. para tenga mo-|

moque tenga los|que cualquier perspna Mrs..| tives. que oponer. a dicha solicitud a dicha solicitud jos exponga por escrito dentro de los. diez {tives que poner escrito dentro de los diex Ur | dias siguientes a la ultima publicacion | exponga por a la ultima publicacion de este edicto, “debiendo dirigir dicho | dias siguientes a la direccion del Secretario que | de este edicto, debienda dirigir dicho

Puerto Rico, a 26) cecre a ie Suocce pactte Rico, a eee-jugeeribe. San Juan, de 1960, edo. Manvel] | que suscribe. San Juan. Puerto Rico, 2

rooms. |de septiembre

‘19 de septiembre de 1960, Lede. Manuel

de la Comi-

-

;

Sobre:

Abogacia

ae ee ee ae ceberide o eens amisiond¢ Reputacion

| de

|

j:

dela

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Peticionario

Eiercicio

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Private sun porches. 7706 Pumarada 2-876.

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cerrete ci | ins resien Go ects’ Comipion eupide ol etlet® que Comin se a cenea | peewee de Puerte Rico, | presente edieto que se publicara tres en dos periodicos

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1690 | (SLAND

;

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en

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Manager,

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4

|

reglas

presente

| La PROVIDENCIA GUEST remodeled charm: | Paruue 153. Near beaches,

Gucst mouse. MAISON BLANCHE rooms ‘conditianed 20d single Sus terraces. Near air‘beach. - PARQUE 153, Phong | bath,

business

RICO

PUERTO

Reputacion

al Eiercicio de la Abofa- dé

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Waghington St. Condado, Santuree, eorex pe vaent nes wd an cea a Manager Beatriz Racin Tele| Wilson. 3-2936. hot and cold‘andwater. S Terraces. garden. | phoue Near

de

a solicitud de! peticionario arriba nom- | gacia la solicitud del Peticiobario arriba sus condi-| nombrado para informe sobre sus consobre brado para’ mforme

beach; residential section. All||

block from

sa and Condado Beach ‘Hotels. Persona) guided fours. Telephohes 36231 end | ‘oS 2-794], Mrs. Acnie De Mauret, ‘Manager.

|

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as ines Fs Strikeout Mark

As Yankees Win 11th Straight

ican

League

cham yi

game

le

York pitcher

, wen

their

eleventh consecutive

defeating Washington,

|

5-1,

New

Pittsburgh | Pirates

won

tied, a record. for wpa fepite in . ‘The

pennant, downing

the

innati

Reds, 43, im 16 innings, the longe st game of the year in the majors. Baltimore obtained a gzme lead. ever

she

calls

Eien

In

Doone

the

a

his first. name when yo" dance by the band. Beatniks are only bums with swelled heads. When a girl is described as wholesome I figure she’s over-||

weight.

them?

it.

reputations

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people

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men

older

Maris, New

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The drunk who sits sideways on the bar stool is a cinch

to end up in a hassle for ogling dames. casting. to’ buy a football team.

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;

coun

Why

ee

into a Sosa ie

I figure the deal will never be clinched when

— it out for me on a table cloth. Beware of girl to prolong

stranger at the party who description of ber mother’s

the the

work behind. bars.

championship

the NFL

will win

Maltese.

Falcon”

stands

Boyer. St. Louis oun

we

your

encourages illness.

kidding it.

Baltimore

up

as

the

the best manners.

a

You're in trouble, Sam, when your dearly lov iquotes PP online agar dng ec acne ya You're no kid if you ‘rémember when Ernest Torrence ed the pal of the hero in Westerns. Ty

I song

wonder,

| of

the

lady's

handkerchiefs

last name

is

favor

when

stiffly

I hear

the

“Margie.”

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what

breast

Miller’ resembles

actor

Satan

in a good

portrays hh jung er convincin gly

mood.

~

when, he sits

the Dodgers” ‘won't. win-again'uptil Sse Tre ee aad, TA Gt edie m place by likewere theoe Why O ie winn ert smuggled beck

I tip cab drivers more after midnight. On most color sets the ‘actors look as if ‘they. m

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pdint.factory.

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the- bats into the.

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scr or 8

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Cepeda, San Francisco

If she orders ‘the most expensive items on the menu during, your first date, she doesn’t care if there is a second one. ' The power is the National League, Paths Atco. bs

‘Remember. Glen Wright

0

2

|

run before in the fifth.

only Washington leaving the game

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Aopjications

received

a

for

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roundrebin

open,

Tourney

Soccer Admi

Sanigus.

the annual

of

for

are

Date

now

Baby

being,

Saccer 8-10

youngsters

Each team will

There

Juncos).

is

no|

(over

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and

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a trainer

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applicants

(16

or

must

dae nscen, players ave entered |file for admission to the tourna-

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permitted

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innings.

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wena’ Concent

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Guys with three-pointed -starched collars.

batters

The a ede tee ray Fede- | ed with the victory.

a | Fernadez

: : = 38

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|

again. greatest

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nem

aanta. keene Chieago Banks, San | Mays, Francisco

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3 | de Ajedrez Capablanea (Stop 23% | consist of 15 players, a manager

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story ever filmed. SWS Mabsek WE; Weepaal about money long enough

GRBA

3a |nament will be held at the Chub| years of age.

Los, Aneses

Clemente, Pittsburg

works

I ¢an’t tell if Tammy Grimes is singing a song straight or

“The

ees

are night club cashiers wha

on Broadway

women

Glummest

a man

NATIONAL

|

League,

EK Grba who relieved Duren, : sous s nin be thee (Commences Friday|is innings.he worked and was credit-

2s |

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National

wins. im relief | when he he struek out the first five faced in the first two tt

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with

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usually

wardrobes

smallest

the

with

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nap good vocabularies.

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City Chess Tourney

MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS .

ambassador

to a famous resemblance

a

Young actors. who stress

one are odds-on not-to make

4.

af

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the cab

when

Piile, dientd pink. Radio: Arcee, 9, (peti ee Will

Sox

Les Angeles beat St. Louis, F 1. Duren, making his first start for the Yankees in two years, equaled a modern pitching marl:

.

I know a woman was the last passenger windows. are rolled up tight ona hot day.

Baltimore

White

despite losing 5-3 to Philadelphia.

,

Patadevaia,$, ‘Mitwashos” 3

e 3s jPusiuw st cmdeat

you are interested||

Why do.the ex-wives of friends asswhe enough to hate

third-plade

waukee remained in second place

_} St. Louis (Jackson 17-13), at drummer by Los Angetes (Koufax 813),

He

pal, ‘when

pet.

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. for me in a jam. ' Youre in trouble,

the

by defeating Boston, 17-3. Detroit stopped Chicago, 2-0. Cleveland lost to Kansas City, 54 but retained a game and a half lead over the Senators for fourth |place in the standings.

tp 14 3%

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annually will

winner. =

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by

Oct.

15.

Admission

be obtained\ by writat La Cigueiia, ing Pacocan Bueso

blanks

P. O. Box 3215, San Juan. The teams will play; interna

77, ‘tinal rules with two 2@ minute

® native of Columbus, Ga, WOD! periods.

A trophy and medals

[the 1804 Belmont Stakes with! will be awarded to the firstDelhi. He quit riding at 22 due/| place squad with medals for the }to weight problems. second and third-place finishers.


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Sports At A Glance

White Sox Sign Al Lopez For 5th Year As Manager lower

WASHINGTON announced

James D. Norris shortly after he announceé Thesday that

second

place,

yesterday’

signed

to

This

York-

speculation

Lopez

was

Series Boxes To Cost $11

headed

a

sale

bes

Field

will

cost

$11

reserves

tion. Aparicio, suffered

ernment)

each,

be

as

players

eligible

Pittsburgh

for

and

Smoky Hal

Infielders

Baker,

Groat, Don Hoak, ki, Gleen (Rocky)

Schofield

and

York

Yogi

Berra,

Tony

Bob

Paret

Dick

disillu-

here.

up by the of Physical

the

money

must

NEW

Under

come

out

YORK

Knife

(®#—-The

welterweight title jbout champion Benny Paret

Oct.

29

between of Cuba

and Federico Thompson of Argentina has been postpaned indefinitely to allow for an operation on

Luis

Paret’s

tonsils. This) is the second

postponement. The operation will take place at University Heights Hospital in New York, and it is pessible that: a

nese operation will also be necessary. Paret was examined by Dr. Alexander Schiff of the New York

John

Kubek,

and

games

But the committee firmly rejected the idea of a government ministry of sports.

Blanchard and Elston Howard. Infielders Cletis Boyer, Joe

Demaestri,

disunign

of taxes,

Arroyo, Jim Coates, Art Ditmar, Ryne Duren, Whitey Ford, Eli Grba, Duke Maas, Bobby Shantz, Bill Stafford, Ralph Terry and Bob Turley.

Catchers

to

Sir John Wolfenden, The committee said Brita needs a sports development coun-

Stuart.

Pitchers

urged

Tom

Outfielders Joe Christopher, Gino Cimoli, Bob Clemente, Bob Skinner and Bill Virdon.

New

Gov-

Recreation, was presided over by

Bill MazerosNelson, Dick

Dick

was

and swimming poolg. The committee, set British Central Couneil

Smith.

Gene

British

Athletic

Dale

There

Long, Gil McDougald, Bobby Richardson and Bill Skowron. Outfielders Bob Cerv, Hector Lopez, Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris.

Commission;

has

been

no

announce-

ment from*Madison Square Garden officials

as

to

th@

future

fight

date after. Thompson was notified of the results of the medical examination.

(#)—Mississippi

narrow

margin

over

U.S. College Football

pacesetters the

yesterday

in| organized

cil, and

a

continued

poll.

as

four

grabbed

top

votes

panel

representing

of the

U:S.

off

the

42

of

of the

special

all

sections

its

second

best

LA's Howard To Play Here With Caguas-

on

victory,

22

Syracuse,

of

the

the

was

named

ballots,

defending

and

National

Champion, on 20. Washington, in third place, received five votes and the one went to Northwestern. Syratuse opened the new season

with

over

a

casual

Boston

team’s

35-1

romp

University—the

12th straight

and

the

18th

in a row for regular season play. Washrington crushed Idaho 41-12.

Frank Howard, towering right handed power hitter of the Los The top teams with first place Angeles Dodgers, has agreed to votes and season records in paplay for Caguas here in the rentheses (points based on a 10winter league. 9-8-7). 1. Mississippi (22) (2-1) 426 Caguas owner Johnny Vazquez 2. Syracuse (20) (10) 414 made the announcement § and 3.. Washington (5) (20) 353 said, “we have made one of the 4. Illinois (1-0) 235 best acquisitions ‘in the whole 5. Kansas (2-0) 205 history of the club.” 6. Northwestern (1) (1-0) 188 The 24-year-old Howard is six 7. Clemson (1-0) 137 feet, six inches tall and weighs 8. 9.

243 pounds. The Dodgers had been bringing him along slowly

in their farm system but brought him up this season to give the Los Angeles offense some punch. Howard is batting close to .270 and has hit 23’ home runs so

far

this

special

season.

coaching

He

from

Rei-

ser in the minors. Reiser has been quoted as saying that Howard could become _ the best

87 61

Tennessee (1-0) Notre Dame (1-0) Texas (1-1) (2-0)

Alabama (1-0-1) Los Angeles

received

Pete

Iowa (1-0) Ohio State (1-0) Georgia Tech (2-0)

Arkansas

Navy

(1-0)

18.

Minnesota

19.

Missouri

20.

Penn:

(1-0)

(2-0)

State

(1-0)

subpoena,

served

here

on

Dec.5,

Estes Kefauver nounced.

Norris, that

on

Nor-

who

he

was

chairman

(D-—Tenn.),

said

in

sorry

he

an-

Chicago ever

got

into boxing, is among 10 persons who have been..subpoenaed for the subcommitted’s hearings starting Dec. 5. | Kefauver Wants Te Dig Kefauver said in a statement

the hearings

are ‘aimed at: dig-

ging out more information to whether there has been is

Mississippi, which smashed gain | REDtucky Saturday night 21-6 for

AL ie

promoter

with the sporh The

tee

only other serious bidder for first place although the two perennial

in 1954.

se-

Burgess,

weekly

old,

It called for more, playing fields

Joe Gibson, Fred Green, Harvey Haddix, Clem Labine, Vern Law, Wilmer Mizell and George Witt.

Catchers

injury

(®—The

“frusiration,

Cheney, _Elroy Face, Bob Friend,

Oldis

years

has heen probing British sport for the last three years published a lengthy report on what it ¢alled

were

the

Pitchers

26

A nine-member committee whicl

sion”

to

subpoe

ris in Chicago, ditects him to appear before: the ‘Senate Antitrust. and Monopoly Subcemmit-

Syracuse yestérday in their tight two-team battle for the No. 1 Position in the Associated Press’

spend another five million pounds a year on sport but told to keep out of running it. |

Tiation.

following

is

'a similar

LONDON

For-

will

elung

YORK

Washington who

had

severing all connection

NEW

e

British Probe

Stadium the. boxes will sell for $10.50, reserved for $7.35, standing room $420 and bleachers $2.10. A difference im state and city taxes accounts for the vaThe

was

e

they

Mississippi Leads Orange In AP Poll

er from, Venezuela, will enter the hospital Oct. 4 for a hernia opera-

$7.70, standing room $4.40. and bleachers $2.20. At Yankee

certified ries

pact.

yesterday

+ oP

CHICAGO &—Luis Aparicio, the stylish Chicago White Sox infield-

for

in Pittsburgh’s

Grandstand

he was

Aparicio Ailing

The Series opens Wednesday, Oct. 5 in Pittsburgh, where the first two games will be played.

seats

one-year e

the games have been announced by Commissioner Ford Frick.

Box

the’ -New

nat disclosed.

NEW YORK (AP)—The list of players eligible for the World ticket

for

+ Yankees. The fifth White Sox. contract for the 52-year-old ioe in was

At Pittsburgh the

i Nestigators

than

ended

and

Qui

boxing

(AP)—.Al Lopez, whose teams never have

manage the Chicago White Sox for the 1961-season:

Series

(AP)—Senate

SENSSSasESS

CHICAGO finished

fe Boxing Mogul

now

a

continui®g

“as and

conspiracy

between underworld elements and other persons in the boxing field to stifle competition and maintain ‘monopoly’ control over major

boxing

Previously,

contests...”

Kefauver

the subcommittee

had

wants

said

to quest-

ion Norris about alleged associations with Frankie Carbo and other underworld figures. Truman Gibson; *President of National Boxing Enterprises, Norris’

promotional

— organization,

was served with two supoenas calling for the books and records of

the

Chicago

Stadium

Corp.

and the International Boxing Club of Illinois. He was not directed to appear

as a witness.

°

Jr. Bowling ‘Tourney Slated At Star Lanes A

junior

bowling

tournament

will begin tomorrow at. the Star alleys and run two oer through Oct. 16.

Competition will be held in two divisions—junior and bantam. Trophies will be awarded. to the winning boy and girl. Watches will be given to the bey and girl finishing second. fe Arnold Palmer wan fjve tourna-

ments this year before taking the U. S. Open.

right handed hitter in the National League. He came to an agreement with the Caguas owner by phone and said that he would arrive on the

island

fore

the

Oct.

20, the

lo¢al

day

baseball

be-

season

begins.

In 1959 he hit 356 in the minors and had 27 home runs

MOTORS OR TRANSMISSIONS

in

Expert

overhaul

gusto.

MOTORS and

JTRANSMISSIONS

UNITED MOTOR AND

TRANS

EXCHANGE, INC. °

Rifleman

WASHINGTON—The Expert Rifleman Medal,: second highest award in American Junior shooting has been won by Cesar Au-

plus parts

S35

games.

Carrero Rated

$4950 Complete

63

mT

Factory rebuilt Best price in town Small down

queued

Carrero

Tellade

of

1219

Luchetti St.,-San Juan Puerto Rico it hag ‘been announced by the National Rifle Association. Shooting several hundred. tar-

gets

im

the

last -few

months|

|

the expert’ marksman fired’ his way through 13 lewer NRA

qualifications to

achieve

his new

high rating, With one more set of targets to fire the new expert will up his rating to Distinguished Rifleman, the select top rating for the junior shooters of the nation. The new junior expert attends Cheshire -Academy, Qe shire; Cénn.

RUNNER-UP

, |. 'TROPHY—Sponsor-

Carlos

R.

Rossi

presents the runner-up trophy to Marion H. Evans (right),

coptain of the team which finished sevendie the Constellation Bowling jana

(STAR

Phote

by Gunter }

Hett).

anlage

30


Apprentice Jockeys Win Five El Comandante Races | Apprenticé jockeys stole the show at El Comandante

seven races isicluding the daily-double.

yes:

P. G. Dias took three firs

two winners. | Valdés; the leading apprentice, scored victories 44 in the featured third and Ambolero in the seventh

ay,

winning five of and L. R. Valdes

had

45

for the

season

on Cuen M

RESULTS FERST — $1,550; elma; $(3.508); 4-yreap; 7 £ (Native yer (Dias) 260 fe (Cigtesias) ge 1:24. Predige and About also ran. SECOND-$1,550; clmg: ($3,500); eter ap; 1 16 m (imported) 6-Patache (Ramios) 720 out 1-Calambre

(Caraballo)

‘eut

Time: 1:48.2. Benaber amd Pas De Calais also ran. THIRD-$2,200; alw; 2-yrs3 6 f. (lative) 3Cucu M (Valdes) 3.28 62.40 7-Plantaje (Diaz) 2.90 Time: 1;10.1. Maritere, 2 Preeuntes, Colegial.

(Centinued

mandante

$126.56

yesterday

paid

for five winmers and

$2.30 fer four. There was one void race. Valdes second winner came on Ambolero in the finale, a six-anda-half furlong race for imported horses, four years and up. Futurity, a five-year-old Chilean claimer, ran out of gas at the three-eighths pole

and

Ambolero

ambled

for $4.70 to win. Ambolero at Santa Anita last. year.

i.

ran

(Continued Fram Back Page) the

double

line,

gave

one mighty lunge and broke the line.| for

Marron

the

holds

worlds’

beated

on

mated

the

rod

the

largest

and

monster

reel

record

fish

and

“aeonees)

clmg;

($1,800);

4-yrs-up;

&La Grifa (Diaz) * 930 65.10 7-Gellie Debb (Caraballo) a7 Time: 1:35.2. Principe Errante. | Rival, Pili, Meese Baby. Sentenciado, Junier, Perdeoti, Nocturnal, Belicosa,” Ruletera, Venene and Quo Vadis also ran.

SIXTH-$1,300; f.

three years could be eligible. This eliminated some of the island’s best bowlers from the elimination trials. A spokesman for Monagas, Maldonado,

said

yesterday

cimg;

($1,200):

tration

supervises

only

those

sports on the island that come

under the amateur rules of the | } A. A. UZ However, Maldonado said, the administration would try to mediate differences here and to

d&yré-up;

(Native)

Ernestito,

Blair, Querencia and Tete B also ran. SEVENTH-$2,300; clmsg; ($5,000-$6,000); 632 «=f. (imperted) &Amibolero (Valdes) 1-Guaynabe (iglesias) Time: 1:19.1. Acropolis,

@y

came,to

m.

FIFTH-1,300;

5

Page)

that the Administration of Parks and Recreation would not. get involved in the bowling problems here because the adminis-

pinche ™~

Back

lias lived on the island less than

Juan

The cinco-seis pool at El Co-

Frem

matter that you should solve.” Prior to the Hamburg tournament, a breach developed in the PRBA ‘over the question of who should be sent. The group decided that no continental who

Eetermal,

470

280 | 4.20 Beusada, La-

Futurity. Cayaye.

‘with the troubles that exist here. De Miguel’s letter also

Bian.

cour, Estarmpide and Topsy aise ran. HANDLES: Pool: $55,351.05; Mutuel: $38,309; Daily Double: $15,998. TOTAL: $103,258.05. The Gaily double (Nes. 6 and %) paid $202.

of the ABC that this is ternal matter that you solve.”

SUFFERED IN SILENCE—Joseph Strouse decided seven years ago not to shave until the Pittsburgh Pirates won the pennant. But after the Pirates clinched the flag he

couldn’t make up his mind whether te shave or not.

ever

es-

to be well

ever 700 pounds. His record eatech off Cabo Blanco, Peru wei 1400 pounds. Individual leader at the end of

the

first

day’s. finishing

was

Arturo Navera Jr. of the Miramar Club/

of

San

Juan,

whose

two

SMA

ak

PUERTO RICO’S TOP SELLING BEER. hem

te


r e e r Ca

es

s d n E Ted With Big BOSTON final

¢AP)—Ted

appearance

Homer

Williams, one of'the

yesterday

as

Boston

ae

great

defeated

batters of all time, made his

Baltimore.

5-4.

Williams;

announced his retirement, got a thunderous He responded by hitting a tre. *

ovation from the fans.

mendous

Williams

homer

over

the

bull-

-.| ante Wise

sna “a —

; appear in the last three of

the

Red

+

Sox

in

New

games York.

;

Before

the

game

a

long:

§

p

O

fly

to

center.

. The

Every time bat, he was

Williams cheered

came to | long right which Al Piand ap-| larcik took right at the fence,

|Plauded.

He

walked

the

time

The

up.

second

first

time

Ted's homer im: the eighth came

-he | on

his

fourth

time ‘at bat.

The victory went, to relief pit-

,

cher Mike Fornieles who estab-

aie a Ameo eae by

ord

appearingin

his

70th

broke

the

mark

Fornieles

game.

i

has

’ was | hit

“the San Juan Star ‘

who

set by Ellis Kinder, also of Bos-

R

|

S

ton, in 1953.

The major league

record, 74, is held’ by Jim -Kon-

San Juan, Puerto Rico, Thurniay, , September. 23, 1960.

BLAZING FINISH—Ted Williams ‘ends his baseball career with

a home

run.

. ~

Huge Blue

adelp!

geof the

S

arlin Escai

“ea

In Tourney s Opening Day | y< -

Bowling Official Asks Game Fishermen Catch 9, Monagas ‘Intervention Local have

been

oe ae Spon denes beret

thrown.

a ; split as a Ue Migu ie of the

eam

aeainistrate oP aoe ts on the islan d a De al tn eae corres. 4 : with

Monagas,

*

84S.)

Mike Murra

Invitational Ltertationsl

Game veh

after

stated

that “the only bowling tion recognized by us which has_ the official of the government of The

vice-president group

of

known

as

the

bow-

the

FIQ

Monagas

lic

made

Collazo’s Hector

that

to

his

answer

prevent

a

he

de

Miguel

rift

among

was

present

held

for

Puerto

local

At

a

Rico

that

when

tryouts

were

team

to

at

recent

the

An

Internal here

Puerto Rican Bowlers tion, a group affiliated American Bowling

Mier

Puerte

with

Rico

we

the

have

matter

Cangre-

6:45.

the

fight

should

one-hour

giant,

that

time

had

O11 003 100-68 1 010 620 000—3 9 3 Taylor; Sand-; Loes (9) and

W-Anderson

(9-11).L-

(13), Tay-

(2). <n

igapeagtitil danetaaenee

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the

oe

Pagliaroni. W—Fornieles (10-5).

: 7

De Miguel also wrote mat “in |SUCCESSFUL

dealing

the

past the

Schmidt.

>

Associawith the Congress

the

Sandford (12-14). HRChicago, Abpan

tourna4 next

to

of

Anderson and ford, Choate (7),

world

Matter belong

that

San Fran,

championships in Hamburg. The F. I. Q. is holding an In-

Bowlers

his |

‘| BASEBALL SCORES

represent

ter American bowling ment May 28 to June year in Mexico.

Club

set

(See FISHING, Page 31)

/

the

bowlers

of the Tuna California,

the anglers goggling at its size it

wants of

ee

Safari. Mejias

continue limit.

pub-

reccurence

ae

jos Club and Lou Marron of the Brielle Marlin and Tuna: Club | -|(NJ.) decided that the fish could be a world record and.

yesterday.

Apparently,

Hoover

Avalon,

agreed

feplied

exhausting

hook into a marlia estimated at | '700-pounds, at 2:08: p.m. from Dr.

is completely

thinks the problems of bowlers in Puerto Rico should be resolved by the bowlers without any intervention on the part of the government. Mo~

magas

anh

Vie of

also told Monagas by letter that the *problem*of the sport in Puerto Rico “is a matter of internal order which in your hands}

got eff to a fly-

battle.

associais that backing the is-

land.” ling

Tournament

ing start yesterday when anglers representing 14 visiting teams and nine local clubs + boated 10 blue marlin. There was also a story of a tremendous marlin that got away

Me

ANGLERS—

Seven fishermen who caught marlin in the opening day

of Of the international tournament

informed | with club affiliation in OY

at the Club Nautico are shown here. (eft to right

pakviou bNioaden an. altimore, Tri : se

Boston, Williams (29).

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(See BOWLING, Page 31)

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