Vol. I | No. 280
Tel. 3-8400
‘Murderer
San Ta
-
Puerto Rice, Thursday, ——-*
SN A
EXCEPT SUNDAY
ic a
the San Juan Sta illan To ¢ e vy Plan T
- DAILY
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)
a4
— Taerday Lientemnher 2, 1568
STAR
JUAN
SAN
THIE
Castro Leaves N. Y.. Promises To Return | | By
BEN
F.
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.
booklet
published
with
new
the
applause
by
the | °*PTes?
efforts
foreign
by
with
for
that
no
defending
not to
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ISLANDS—Fair
morning
tion of the use of) nuclear vee thr ay
ful
teday and tonight.
the ap
defense,” the booklet said, “would
Soviet
days
whereas
be the first
beShe=
the
as
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
scattered
tries... .
against attack.
SAN
three
afternoon
ing
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put Its
do
its Target 5,000. Miles Down Range
FORECAST: San Juan and Mayaguez—Fair in the morning, becoming mostly cloudy teday
He stirred heavy | guarantee that any paper renuncia-|}
regrets
or
an at-|to use nuclear arms, even in self-
his Democra-|
declaring
two
West-
the
to
return
Air Force Titan
United the charged Castro States had tried to take over Cu
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
=
un
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
‘Tel
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Juan
Blin
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bashinin full
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, September'29, 1960
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
To Ask
of Nationbegan her¢ selection of women for . with shoot-
Supreme Cou
BlockCAP|
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
SOLVE YOUR FALL HOUSE CLEANING
be submitted
citizen
and
PROBLEMS
a
WITH
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
not legally. proceed with the printing of the ballots: | _ (See Related Stery, Page 5) But. in a motion introduced at
FOR
Fernandez.
fails, Archilla
ex-
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PRIEST
STAR Washington Bureas
NEW
:
Eastern,
strongly
Debate”
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.
‘Tying
into
an
the
two
East
West
the
National Airlines won a recom-| give Puerto
mendation
between Miami points.
for offshore
ing
i
to
the
asked
"
in favor
rida and south east states to the| West Coast.
Agents
Say,
’ to listen to an hour
education, but
television
does
and
nourish
the
whole
heroin
in
his|
Sanchez
it, both
at airports and
memorial ;
size and importance of the
gained
on
tends
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to raise“ the
much
this score.
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which isn’t easy. He dealt adroitty wit
his
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problem, which is that he faces a divided Government, with a Democratic Senate, if he wins.
seored
with
his argument
He
that Kennedy's bold
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
(AP)—Britain’s
Ge-
jxz! MectricCompany and and thethe
neral
Electric
—|ncunced
Tuesday
as| ning to merge. .
a chain smoker of cigarettes, has|
The
firms
they
have
are
both candidates in the process.
dual opinioh. My own view jis that Kegnedy gain-
—
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an
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plan-
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With
Company
that and cam-
‘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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flow i
not
Shallow or misleading debating tricks that are so
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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
Is qui
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
_But once he gets on the same sdreen with i setae ee of ecg years a Tie ess me _, le is immense ae oe os
4 without “I Love
flights|San Francisco, and, a dozen key| ret from
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.
Just when they wer
by Stodola, on an ini-| single plane service to Los Angeles,|
tial decision
eetatines
format eee ee
sues ina very few
routes|
pattern
ter,
sesthens tl eeae is ud happen ) arcs subject : a education, } WS Shifted to old-age medical assistance, and
traffic.|
offshore
“Great
not a debate,
tiniarahen ate
were cauleges
the CAB to adopt a recommendaalready een| tion by cami Edward T, Sto poe and Icy Pests dola granting Delta a slice of the|San Juan to New Orleans. lucrative southern transcontinentaJ!
it
a i ‘ between the Presidential candidates was that they .
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Nixon-Kennedy
not great
The trouble with the first nationwide discussion
of
Porter,
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YORK—The
television networks could be both.
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a THE AN JUAN STAR ~ Tarde,
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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Dee. Mar.
leaders in the field, the Nutri-Bie Corporation is conducting on
=
extensive
lower.
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
As — })} JY.
|. $50,000 er yr and np many. Fe copa vain, nes
al 7
—%
—%
‘3 %
>
.
36% 2%
—*
tance
Ponce de Leon
Zenith
|StReg
1. This
Oct.
High
1700
+%
53%
Executive— Type Sale Coordineter
Step 25.
+m
63%
|Nat Cash
fo
—%
an
.
| 1BE
28%
—%
—% |Nat Dairy ee le Te |Nat Gyps —%
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—%
ARE YOU CAPABLE? CUSTOM
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Bis
|Nat
—%
7
_
19%
10%.
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Elee
weet
9%
29
Beach|Gen
—%
[Motorola
20%
Mach
3%
=69+%
Air
de Puerte Rico. A formal dinner | Js 2verages: dahee and coronation af Miss | 30 mops
this week.
,
j§§ —% |Moore Mc
109%
w
3%
Mg Mfg | Minn
+¥% j= —%
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4%
—1% |MGM
sul
cu
4
-
Doug
on a fashion show presented by
oe
+¥% | Lorillard
eee
Ones.
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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TAILORED
8% 5ST,
62% 23% Be 61%
| |
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Cont Corn
i
5
17%, si =.
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—
nearing
be
to
now
ion.”
3a.
2%)
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
$$ —%
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,
+
@—The
YORK
Gold- was
Mest losses ranged from. a Yew) index lost 4. cents at $52.48, its
ly higher around noon, but the
JOHN MCKEE
By NEW
NEW
STORE—This is the new Woelworth’s sian:
de Leon and Cendade Aves., Santurce. The store is newly built San Alberto Cendominium Building. It
wil No
be the 2otaqn siege i ibe Wetec Ne te SOE cine BE The cbt
the first twe Sieors of ‘the be largest Woolworth. store
nce?
Oo have escalator service.
chain.
and
By
FREDERICK
HARMON
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,
-SPACE WANTED
SUPER’ KEM-TONE latex
wall
paint
Depart-
press -officer, Lincoln made two points:
cmdline
enti-
nel, or “by land through some of the city’s worst slums,” the
White Supports US (AP) — eis
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
provide picnic areas te be reach: ed
—
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-| '
the
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.
Areas,” represents only the first step in the development of the area, The Board plans to distribute
ifor:
“the
the
Jr.,
tled “A proposed Master Plan for «|the Development ef the San Jo-|°
byi=
eepreits
to
Planning
stressed
Board’s bureau
of Sbanians,. Sa
close
The construction
Carlos F. Lavandero, a consultant | 24
made
jetc.,
between | J
the | municipalities)of San
NORFOLK, Salvarrey,
The establishment nf a special area for active sports such as tennis, volleyball, basketball, =
Committee.
Returns To Norfolk
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
-—_—_———
San Jose Lagoon Development Is Studied By Planning Board . Puerto Rico Planning Board officials are studying a report \calling for a “large-scale” deve=o of the San Jose lagoon
Robert
- National
It
it
2: In buying the sugar for | cents a pound less than it was
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me
woman
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a guy who had his eye on al. I have never chiseled on her Like a chump I agreed. The girl who was going steady to call jim the ae we've been | mistake lasted feur months.
her up for a date. This is strict-|™artied but ‘doesn’t quit|- My children got wind of the ly against the code. Going steady |2¢cusing me I'm going to enjoy|arrangement and when the 15-
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THE SAN JUAN STAR — Thursday, September 29, 1960 t 9040000
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eden
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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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Sist-
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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
Don’t miss this opportunity to buy NEW
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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
@
arou
Raul Buxeda, at| will be given as door prizes, Luis|Escapé de Newmann and CubaFiesta Room of|A. Colberg, administrator, an-|resident Maria Escapé de Selis,
Condado
@
improving
Rosarito de Jesus :
merienda
FRIDAY—S:
8
regular
| mogting
By
plans
by Héctor Vega, toured the Ponce Museum last week, as |Junch, affairs at hame can be very..trying, too, but) don’t lose Rican part of the club’s schedule of activities.
Puerto
chamber of Commerce
2 through | i¢,
8. Qiub
FRIDAY—The
wes
eating
should
Afterngon
b e spent also working.for
would
you
as
more
be.
diligently
for progress you have in mind,| ome.
|tiary of the Cataiio Liens Club
fessional Women’s Club Federation of Puerto Rico, whose pre-| will hold
them
ln and
22,
Sept.
to
22
(Aug.
VIRGO
However, evening is then fine ake finding methods that are better,
Auxi-
SATURDAY—Women’s
any promises made'at/home.
20)
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with
through.
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also
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your
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the
while Felisa, Mrs. Gibbons and Mrs. Ole P. Erickson, of Tampa, left to right, of New standing are Mrs. Denald Douglas, of Milbrae, Calif., and Miss Joan Sands, York City, (STAR Photo by Betty Knorr)
|On The Calendar This Week |
and]
into new! al) morning is fine for any duwant to look you Big-wigs While ties to young element, getting require ee outlets,
Dona nha
Tampa; n
of
OWN)
RAMAN
of Tampa,
Mayor
M.
by
headed
has
new
GROAN
Committee,
meet
P.M.
people. worthwhile TAURUS (April
ME bis San Juan, CITY HALL RECEPTION—The Hon. Felisa Rincon de Gautier, Mayor of ican entertained Tuesday at a c ocktail-reception for visiting members of the Pan-Amer Mayors
individual
that
cause
troubles.
ee
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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
should
to the
sauce.
be
halved
and the pulp scooped out to make
the
$25,000
top prize
in the
12th grand National Baking Contest Tuesday. Her winning recipe was a batter seed
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.
¢ited
and some from Her recipe
as an ideat
for barbecues (Editor’s le’s
and
Note:
prize-winning
outdoor
forwas
dish
patio parties. Mrs. recipe
Schneulwill
LUCAS RODRIGUEZ ... chief chef at the Hotel
be
published in Friday's STAR)
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PISA—A rich cream chicken servedin a topped with
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is pleased to announce another personalized service,
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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
ré
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
s¢
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
recent
to
Gallup
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ever Nixon by about 6 to 4 Rego ffs
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care - of men { and women,
wes McGILL. :
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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.
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,
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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:
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bo
shis| after) dying in ‘an’ acciilent. ‘In }themselves with him. one instance 4 truck which ; was}
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Answer to yesterday's pumzie,
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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
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“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
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7:15
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Oct.
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20
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Oct.
3
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Tenerife,
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&
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
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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
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Island Will Be Renepresented At US. C ooperative Parley
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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.
3»
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
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Bordeaux
Ponce
jee)
Paramaribo,
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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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2
2
Mobile, N. Orieans
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applicants with less than
a master’s degree were not mitted to the UPR faculty.
ures
s
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LA
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this
N. Grleans
Mobile, N. Orieans Phila.
TRICE ——
=
3
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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
EVERY FRIDAY e
& & de
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2
t
boc |
$
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
a 4B ab 0 ab ab 4
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
Musical
quiet and
fonatpe tvs tenet)
tat
dy
ie
moe
Ff “ 3 i ij
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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and
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
Gene
is
Re 5e i
"There
‘Sig-phft’)
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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)
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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)
~
TELEVISION Programs listed according te KAQ-(2) IPR — Waracis waoe. ay Tharsday, September 29 18:00- (4) Decumentats T1:30- (4) Telefiesta de la Tarde (il) The Big Pietare
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CLASSIFIEDS September | 29, 1900-
24 3-8400 Ext 72
38254 DIRECT LINE
FURNITURE FOR SALE
AUGUST Line For 2
Si
space charged 5 words per
charge
for
6. 15/30
for, 3 lime)
single
POSITIONS
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Type No. 5
pt.
with
RATE
as
3
RATE
as
2
ordinary
2 lines
type
ordinary
| ORDINARY
3249
CARS
type
1961 FIATS — $325 DOWN! $48. monthly payments. MARTORANI MOTORS INC. 3-51 90
TYPE
be
Publieation
AM.
before
weekdays,
Saturday
by
for
11
Monday
paper.
s
Advertisers are requested to repert any errors Tene cn as THE SAN JUAN STAR wi be responsible for only correct insertion.
one
REPAIRS
5
submitted
on day
COND.
CARRIER AIR CONDITIONING Specialize Repairs, Service and Parts — ALL MAKES Reconditioned waits from $90 up. 3-4367 —- 2-3839 STEVES AIR CONDITIONING
Jill,i
must
12 noon
AIR
effi
bats
bE before
ge
|
FOR SAL&
DEADLINES ads
FT
American
national airline. English Minimum $70. 3-8885 4—6
All cancellations must be submitted befere 12 acon the business day before publ atien. An ordered ad must rup af least ance.
All
CLASSIFIED ADS if
SAME
Ne.
,
| d i ius |
Type
"
SAME "= as 4 lines ordinary
) limes
No.
t
ASSISTANTor secretary,
ANY [MAKE or MODEL STATESIDE
im-
DIAL SPORTS
3-840
Norman-
COLSGN
Secret-
WANTED
—
CASTERS.
han@
trucks.
ntelligent,
alert
and
es-
persenabie.
For appointmert call 2-9079, Columbia: Pictures of P. R. Inc., Stop 8% Pta. @e
3174
Tierra.
Asi
experience preferred. Excellent typing required. % time. Call 38758 mornings after 3231
16.
MANAGER
A:tractive
offer
appeintment.
tor
for
for
91173 3229
type-
like
St.,
‘ACREAGE
sew.
Bargain
teleplione
FOR
2-1084. 106
SALE
right
guest
a
house.
persoa.
WANTED
INTERNATIONALLY
Call
MALE
FAMOUS
202
6-5049
Ri@
3-5
Piedras PM.
Publish-
IMMEDIATELY
Darlington,
or
. New
truments. 1oets | 3442
im St. Thomas:
Diesel Heavy E t machanic, Mechanic for light equipment, with perience. For Information, contact’ rada Corp. Isla Grande Airport, Juan, 201
ART
& ex-| PATEY Ha-|pertrait, @f 938
York
Joha
Dillinger, j
au
2-6516. 930
SCHOOLS
. PEASE School landscape, ea class. 2-8927,
fife, sumber 4
DENTAL “MECHANIC DENTAL UTES!
\BEAUTIFUL CATTEE RANCH. 506 s of fine pasture, 120 head ef Brah_ & Vrangus cattle, 75 acres of cof ia production.
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
Office 3172
& Semi-Private. Sales & Service. Call $56 Verde, Bayamon.
form trucks, lift trucks, conveyorsand other material handling equipment. . Ri cardo Davila Suceseres, 3-9280. ‘
101
girl,
Private
i HANDLING
Exper-
Complete
SYSTEMS
INTER-COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
MUSICAL
292¢
Bilingual
INTERCOM
like
HAMMOND ELECTRIC ORGAN — im. excelient- condition. _ cash. Call 33455 or 334% from 8:36—
a.ial service fer residents & transienta. Hourly cates. Muriel Eddy, 2-8733.
HELP
Hotel
top,
SERVICE
STENOGRAPSHER:
contineatal
CARS
hard
i
ienced
—
new. Leaving island. Cali die, 31900 Room 231. 3230
72
EFFICIENT. fast Secretarta!t Service. legal docuntents, contracts, reports, tree Bick up and delivery. Cali Gimi L day or night - 2-350. 166 ur PUBLIC
1958
ail i
SECRETARIAL
FOREIGN
GHIA
if
Ext.
&
KARMANN
s
3-8254
$10—$25 & type 1011
R.
3228
PLATES
24 Las
ee
REPAIRED in MIN-
Mejias
P.
St.,
enter
by Far-
te right, oe
14
DETECTIVE
BUREAUS
CALL Tel. 3-8254
JOB-HUNTING? Réad aad Clafsified ‘Ads.
:
z
Type
WANTED-WOMEN
EXECUTIVE
type
a
"
Rico.
SAME RATE as 5 limes ordimary type
SAME
Type No.
Puerto
Home? —
930 :
i
4
Wars,
Foreign
of
terams
Gran-
Palos
ri"
No.
8-2354.
| wiiH
Type
set 5%
» $50. Tel.
ch
3108
lines-
‘asertion,
Above rates appty to solid type, (see type #1 below)
oe
with
FFs i
Min'mum estimate
nae
MUST SELL: Modern living room set. regarding | F.
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A OWN KIDS! HEY BOWLING BALL! $95. = color 5& weight. EASY
{.18|.18).17).17|-17)-16).15].14
Mir.mum
8
$
‘8, 1960 Consecu-
Sf 4
ABILITIES
3-9344.
Looking —
bs ys
ij
Per Day
&
—
Time | psychic phenomena desired for scienti.| chair, $30. Diningroom wrought — Fer Month During er $50. Luxurious china ea1 - 3 PM. ONLY.vy Barber | >ficneeevaluation. For appointment call | table with| 4 chairs,inks. ee 90851, 105 | giass| doors, $125. GE semi-automatic 3248 ni
tive - Insertions: Times
INFORMATION
$200.
To
$108
Income
Your
PERSONALS
Like To
If You Would Supplement
Rates & Information
929
105
3227
j
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;
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CLASSIFIED ADS EFFECTIVE Rates Per
39972 days.
uF
the San Juan Star
1
25 ~3-8400 —
3-8254 | DIRECT LINE
Ext 72
FARMS
PROPERTIES, INC. Hiil if
. oe Listings and, Inquiries tnvited
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Select yours.
Rea-
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LOTS FOR SALE
i
Pine
g29|
Ur
*
4157.
one
rates.
monthly
tierra
sin
se quede
a
teeta
gi
MARIAS:
6 oud REY: Next to Metropolitan Shop- Sauder <P" pia cPS'tgonenemt WKB SAM®-| HATO center, lovely ew reomey @aily. | 2788
ior monthly basis. Ideal for transients. |
eae
‘een
SALE
single, male... Daily, weekly, .monthly rates. 3-730. | BUY YOUR R-i LOY im BUCARE, Rio’ $23 Piedras — Caguas Road K_ 17.2 $4.50 to P. BR. de.j 221
RAD eee
af, es
beautifully doeerates |
FRONT.
| ocean
501 Flamingo. Building
400, Travel,
Airconditigned
f are!
8
5
LOTS — FINANCING AERIAL PHOTOS AND TOPOS
FOR
DORADO: 2 acres, completely fiat, fronting on 2 roads, concrete-wood house, concrete barn, fully equipped concrete stable. 31 acres, completely flat, fronting on road, light, water. Aliso, lots of 2 or 5 acres. 30°minutes to San Juans. dent mortgage. 21441. 103 BARRANQUITAS — From one acre te
OPPORTUNITIES ee THE 1026 | ~ FORBUSINESS 3182, ee TINDEPENDENT. = “alae 00 UPLE = bane RAL, effici FURNISHED ey Comrie TELYee picks We || Oe REAL ESTATE: BODON “RAFAEL EQUIPPED lo FULLY LEASE: $35 e a e dette. enidente. | Seemanest | conn. Front have for sale 6.000 ReasonRESTAURANT. small for cale | Leon, de Ponce to will con-| 2? monthly. Block conditioned, sereened, livine-dining, kit-| rent $150. (For right place. for location
Marias,
Las
Punta
im
house. or Please guest 24tat small hotel orPree or | ChSbe atc atin ring Box 6667 Loiza Station, Santurce Las A a
BUILDING $132,009 9,000 ma: INDUSTRIAL fi. Fees. Juncos Ave.. geod for
ee
ee
WOUSES
1-1 Zoning
toke
FOR
WILLS:
ation | CARDEN
senoral
oc
f
RENT
Beautiful
+ Be
{
|___MOUSES
FOR SALE coe
a
deh
estate
service.
Houses
;
729. Recsevelt,
Box
.
ho sppelathans |
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
=m
.
j |
|
WINDS
‘TRADE
* {
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ine «quest. House, Condado Avenue,
|
2579
2071. Santurce,
St.
1020
:
3194,
1]
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—
F
HIS SEACR SOUS Uy | he
— | Winds. HOUSE hotels, rest-|becue
gurants. Condado area. Private entrance, | 3-2331., r some with ef- | 130 air conditioned fooms, Miss Cabassa, ficiency. Sun patio. 2-4026. 3226
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Reputacion
de la Aboga-
Comision de Reputacion al Ejercicio fe la Abo
las
esta
de
edicto
que
de
cumplimiento
En
morales.
reglas
presente
se
Rico. | veces en dos periodicos ra} durante el termino de
el
expido,
Comision
publicara
de Puerto diez dias,
tres
Rico, para
rto
Juan,
Rico,
que | escrito a la direccion del Secretario que
a
19|
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cio
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Tribunal.
Abogacia
Supremo
EDICTO
Puerto
de!
ee
para
informe
eexciec
En
Puerto
Juan,
a
Rico.
27
0° Ejercicio de la Abogacia Direccion: 522,
Donet] 262 Apartado | Puerto Rico
Juan,
San
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DE
El
Rates fom 2-304, -
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‘
%
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t
Aspirantes
gacia
con.
la
de | nombrado
veces
Admision
EDICTO
al
al
solicitud
para
Ejercicie
de}
la
de
peticidnario
informe
Abo
arriba
sus
con-
de Puerto diez dias,
Rico, para
sobre
diez que
veces en dos periedicos de durante el term
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
|Garcia Cabrera Seeretario de la Comi}facilities | sion . de Reputacion de Aspirantes al | Garcia Cabrera Secretarip Bam Jorge, | Ejercicio de ta Abegacia Direccion: O° sion de Reputacion de Aspirantes al O Direccion; Abogatia la de Ejercicio Donell 202, Apartade 522 Sam duan;| Denell 262° Sam Juan, Puerte Rico. | 1013 Puerto Rief i
~
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sus
Peticionario
Eiercicio
im trovical fruit garé| escrito
Private sun porches. 7706 Pumarada 2-876.
a oP.
sobre
’
Hon.|chand
Rico ha
cumplimiento
ate & semi-private baths. Solarium
ft *
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located in Centrally Gereened, airconditioned!
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;
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EN
San
suscribe.
de septiembre de 1960. Lode. Manuel Garcia Cabrera Secretario de 1a -Comision de Reputacion de Aapirantes al
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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Single and double accommoda- | durante el termino de |que cualquier persona with private bath, some air con
‘ to
HOUSE
up
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Ashiord
HOUSE. — 101?
21778. 1564.
h
ected
4.
~s
GUEST
on:
peach. Spacious, modern,
e ‘
el/{
tres|
with private bath, airconditioned, | Teferido a le alC Ejercicio de 1a 7 Abogawater, independent entrance. | 4¢ Aspirantes ‘and cold “rates By the month 23-0887 or | cia ta -solicitud del peticionario “arriba
ia luxury: hotel, area. Large terrace
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SUPREMO
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de septiembre de 1960. M. Garcia Ca-| HOUSE .- | brera Secretario de la Comision de Re-} putacion de Aspirantey al Eiercicio de| restaurants
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Breakfast included, Outdoor Atlantic 1850 disposal. at
1690 | (SLAND
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Comision
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dog periodicos de Puerto el. termino de: diez dias,
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re oF | 1x51 12384 Loiza Station, Santurce.
- directy on
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en
call 2-9352 or 2.1897 or write
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Margarita
Manager,
rates,
mer
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THE DUFFY'S uave afi air- la Abogacia Direccion: O’Donell 202/ ing, old beach home, and sew offet | theatres. busses, Sun terrace. all with private bath. some conditioned rooms. Cooking facilities. For | Apartado 522 San Juap, Puerto Rico. Ooms.
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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
morales.
ciones
-las
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Call
ses, shopping. 3-148. Mrs. Z C. Steffens,
and bus, beachdouble. to $10," rates AM From V Isla breakisst. complete elude near ck . trom LarGoncns | Read. Sas Juan Intercontinental,
beach
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acd double Ei alngte yeoms.|| city. text to Marie's Restenram, ang Oe private and semi-private ‘baths, kitchen} airpert. $6. single, $10. double, - ISLA VERDE LAGOMAR COURT facilities. Hot water. 2 blocks from bus-|
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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feride a la Comision de Reputacion de | referido a la Aspirantes al Ejercicio de la Abogacia | de Aspirantes
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Sane
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ing
Alto.
que cualquier persona que tenga mo- furnished, linens, | W¢ cualauier persons ave tenga losmioti-| COTTAGES 1 LA GABA ROSA — Quest House - One, BEACH. los a dicha solicitud: ex-| tivos que oponer kitchenette & maid service. 5 min. to| VOS due oponer a dicha selicitud
930 | Cacique
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ASHFORD 3220-1122
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unfurnished. 3
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3035
7 3. bed GARDEN MILLS: Brand new. covered)
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6-1294
with
$34,000
only
at
with fine trees and long view - ready For residepce. for your long-planped $39,500. | quick sale at less than $2.00 per meter!
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INDUSTRIAL
Avail-
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Extension
immediately financing.
SPECTACULAR
365
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in
location
Beach.
at ‘Vaciatalega
SUBUBBAN furnished 3 bed-
office
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Senet, bent, (Sees * ie
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929
- BrilliantOWN HOME ARCHITECT'S constructed. meticulously ly designed, Three bedrooms with double bath, big
Prefet tax exempt industry 3 bedroom house, un. maid service. 67 Santiago Igiesias. cor- COMANDANTE: 13,000 sq. ft., divisible inte 2 mer Condado St. Weekly rates. 2-9279. | furnished, ecarpert, ete. $100. monthly.j aprox premises of 6500 sq. ft. each.” separate SHOP RETREADING complete 1021 | ALSO, 3323 1 Hm: 8 Truiille Alto Road. One Roque|}gm $300 monthly. im Rio Piedras, | kilometer off 65th Infantry. CONDADO: walking distance of hotels, | Velez, 63650, working hours.
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one | 3112
furmisned
Beautifully
heart
skirts.
Parpere
reom houses now available at $30,500 — $29,750 — with high mortgage financing.
unusually large extra included. Good | room house with tioned, light & water’ Call room & bath, model kitchen. Panoramic 2-481¢.> fer couple. Rent $15@. 303 | view with mountains im distance. Call 3238
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STYLE ON A BUDGET — the advant. | ages of first rate architectural design, eustom construction and querter i acre Suchville — between za lots in Esperan mew three bedapd Tintillo. Two brand
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TO
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amon
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ma-
of blouses,
virenanggy
ee
Sewing
of machines
All types
factory.
for the manufacture
1604,|
Santur
completely furn-
BUNGALOWS:
screened,
|'ished,
305
Bt. Terrace with view to ocean and San-
NDADO:
SALE:
IMMEDIATE
2032,
Victeta Gt, 4 _Jarer family"
house,
Ideal for pienies. Daily, one room, L-shaped | ly rates. Call 2-138. + 4th floor, 1851 Loiza | 2968
just PENTHOUSE, attractively located
Parque,
Telephone 23-5355.
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couple without chil- | beautiful bis 3162 airconditioned), Furnished. ‘1—2:30
PARK: Fer OCEAN 2 bedrooms (1 ares, terrace,
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Lanausse,
7
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APARTMENTS
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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
G
with
Even
people
. tuding om y nearest —
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4
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|] Sith, “Cicago chee
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.
anilla
;
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.”
ei a7
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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pee
pdint.factory.
=
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a
See
ak
gplep
the- bats into the.
nip ckeary:
scr or 8
Sea
down|
were id
an
EONS BATTED mt
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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The
Championship|
Chess
[Yuan City
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ission
Aopjications
received
a
for
tour-|'Fournament
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
|
and
Interested
| Sis 3
21)
a trainer
ss
applicants
(16
or
must
dae nscen, players ave entered |file for admission to the tourna-
Ss |
%
detective
the
permitted
he
But
innings.
_ jadmissiens charge for spectators. | over):
wena’ Concent
igen. ‘ot “Agnus. dic ebig|-tatidagl to mention a horse in a speech? |
Guys with three-pointed -starched collars.
batters
The a ede tee ray Fede- | ed with the victory.
a | Fernadez
: : = 38
ne,
|
again. greatest
UE
nem
aanta. keene Chieago Banks, San | Mays, Francisco
Mil-
3 | de Ajedrez Capablanea (Stop 23% | consist of 15 players, a manager
eee oe Mathews, Nethvaukee
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 |
:
. Washington °
National
wins. im relief | when he he struek out the first five faced in the first two tt
tor.rrow.
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RUNS
Ww
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New York
broad:
stopped
Wismer
Harry
when
break
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got
jen
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big: closets.
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we {first round
Miners, Chicawe
impressed by
7
“Ses
York
Werts, Boston are
28
the
38 }de Puerto Rico) will conduet the} Boys
=
Minose, Chicago
with
tare
usually
wardrobes
smallest
the
with
.
Repeat
as.raconteurs are
nap good vocabularies.
ELI
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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
uicare 3, Gan Fomseen 1
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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Set ios ihe earl Guy you otc Gearing, beret has thick crepe-soled shoes. mceer: Logos. (se- ay teers aki Oe |
. 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%
|leld
| tre
rephy
‘since
annually will
winner. =
Trainer
7
Geor
1927.
awar' ded
be
to
A\|™ent
the =
M
- Odom,
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.
fs
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. °
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WASHINGTON—The Expert Rifleman Medal,: second highest award in American Junior shooting has been won by Cesar Au-
plus parts
S35
games.
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$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
Baltimore 020 011 000—4 9 L Boston 200 900 012-5 6 1 Barber, Fisher (1) and Trian-. dos; Muffett, Fornieles (8) and
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).
—$—$$——————$_—
AC) tonC. P. Trumbull (Club de Parada Chubasco y | Milwaukee 310/005 000-9 14 1 the executive secretary of the|Pesea), Walter Lake (N.Y.A.C.), Bob Maytag (Cat Cay), Angel Buchart (Mira- |Philadelphia 000-030 0903 6 2 ABC that this is an internal|mar), Miguel Marques (Arecibo), Arture
(See BOWLING, Page 31)
Naveira, J. (Miramar) !Gelpi (Caja de Mucrtoh (STAR Photo by Julio apien-
and Dr, William
|New York Washington
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may
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bowlers
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Club:Has Eat