The San Juan Star (5 abr. 1960)

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DAILY EXCEPT -

SUNDAY

“Wout No. 132

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Today Is The Day In}

OnReturn A

To USSR |

Wisconsin

“MOSCOW

MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP)— More than a million Wisconsin residents vote today in the bitterly contested. Democratic state primary in which Senators John and

| —

the

Sports

in

Los

dis-

treaties

THEYRE lottery

Rican migrant Ricardo Sanchez describes the

Teeter recta Rana

display

lower ‘xight ter, Brenda

island

their

happiness

of $24,000

on’ the Commonwealth last night. At lower left, Jesus M. Molina and his wife,

hold their two daughters, Carmen,

6, and

Maria,8.

fifth winner

(not shown)—related

Republic

is the. second hy

a

correspondent

ly visited there. By EDWARD New

York

Times

New who

BOB.

$180,000

yesterday,

and

a group

of five

friends

and

relatives

Rafael

yesterday after a two-month ness. ; Her body will lie in-state

won

the tickef together on the same number they have been playing for the past 12 years.

of

a

York recent-

Service

‘Benicrats To Hold Convention Sunday

But, they had to work to get ! their ‘usual number a few days | before. In’ 1948, Freddy Castro, now of 1807

Herrera

st.

bought -a

new

car, The same year,“he, his wife, his sister, ‘his* aunt, his cousin,

By

HAROLD

BONE

Puerto Rican pianist Elisa Tayarez de Storer died at noon

BONE.

Special drawing lottery ticket number 21533 was worth a top prize of

C. BURKS» News

By

ill. to-

day at the Ateneo Puertorriquefro where it was placed following her death. The flag at the Ateneo was flying at half-mast yesterday at

the

two

German

|

Konrad

Adeauer’s

Communist

East Germany.

The

West) wants

is

by

for

the

free

elections.

‘disarmament,

most

©

important

which question

facing the world today, I would say that our (bis‘and de Gaulle’s). opinions coincide,” |Krus‘iehev declared in the cowrse/fof a

homecoming

speech

in

w@ch

he’ drew repeated applause. He did not say how their vi-, ews.

foincided.

France

has:

cal-

led unrealistic his, plan to disarm ithe world-in four years. And ‘a final communique in. Paris. reported. only that the tw. leaders agreed on the | need for: disarmament.

Convicts Join In Fight wreaths | To Hold Back Floods

5:30 when the casket and of flowers arrived at the build-}

J. LIDIN

Pro-statehood Democrats, head-

his aunt’s mother, and two friends ed by Jose A. Benitez, will hold of his (Manuel Amador and Anconvention Sunday in .Codas Trujillo Molina has~held the gel “Rivera Gomez) all of whom their Dominican Republic in an iron live near each other, decided to ‘bian’s Drive-In Theater, between grip for almost thirty years. buy a‘ lottery ticket together each Rio Piedras and Caguas. Organizers of the assembly Many people wonder how. -| week. The number they chose say 3,000 fo 5,000 will attend to A leading attorney, now in the —21533—was the license number draft campaign plans and elect underground in the Dominican on Freddy’s. new car. officers of the Benicrats. . Republic, has a ready answer: Same Ticket Every Week: Late last month, a rival Dem“Through almost mythological Time .passed, Freddy Castro, ocratic faction repudiated the his wife, and. children went -to. pro-statehood . stand taken terror.” by General Trujillo’s supporters{{ the States, and came back again. Benitez. and elected delegates have @ different answer. They Every week they bought the same to the National Democratic Consay the General has stayed in ticket from the same agent: until! vention who promised to defend power, by establishing order out suddenly, last . week, their agent the . present pro-Commonwealth of chaos, maintaining discipline, no Jonger had ‘the same ticket plank in the national party plat"| (See. TRUJILLO, Page. 20) }, (See. BENICRATS, Page 21). (See LOTTERY, Page 21) neralissimo

Western |

and

“As\

York.

series of articles on the Dominican

the

Germany

unification

-

Trujillo Up’. —————

to the Mo-

jourmey.

By BOB

.

West

12-Y ear Hunch Brings (Noted Pianist Tavarez Dies A Payoff Of $1 80,000 What Keeps Times

his fire.on the

to.

with

Chancellor

+

|

i

At

lina and Castro families—was José Antonio Rivera who tied Castro with $60,000. The group has been buying the same ticket together for 12 years. (STAR photo by Bob Bone)

Author Wakefield also discusses the century-old history of Puerto Rican

Following

But

lize the atmosphere.” \ The West «has: rejected this plan for signing treatied with

is Freddy Castro, winner of $60,006 with his‘son, Freddy, Jr., and daugh12. Standing are Manuel Amador now worth $12,000, and Angel Luis Ri-

vera Gomez, winner of $24,000. The

of “Island in the City” by Dan Wakefield on page 4 you will learn the details

to New

the

problem>

‘states ‘is the only ‘way to norma-

ALL RICH—Four of the five wint rs $180 ,000

Isabel, winners

for New York. In today’s installment

migration

preis

I am sure,” -he_ said;. “that the Western powers will) recognize that the signing of! peace

To Be Poor'

the

Soviet

a German peace treaty on a ba-

“It is no, good to he poor.” That is how Puerto

of. Sanchez’s

foremost

sis acceptable powers.”

"it's No Good

left

the

disarmament

smoldering German issue : Khrushchev. said the Soviet Union ‘will do “everything for the solution of the question of

national convention

he

Palace, said

he concentrated

Angeles.

reasons

war.”

| world’s

armament aspect of foreign -policy are issues in the Democratic battle, which could prove vital

in the July

of

mier

Republican | side, with no ' opposition entered“or expected. and

Nikita

Reporting on his li-day French ' tour to 17,000 Muscovites in the |

‘is-entered in the primary on the records

Berlin “can lead mankind to the brink

Hubert

Humphrey (D-Minn) match aspirations for the Presidency of the United States. Vice President Richard Nixon

Religion,

(AP)

eases

(D-Mass)

S.

Khrushchev warned yesterday that refusal to change the status of Western-occupied West

“Chicago (AP — - Convicts jah ing. A. group of music lovers and other -persons important in’ is- ed troops and civilians lyesterday land culture: were on hand to in the tense fight to hold - back | pay final~respects to the 81- thé Waters of the dike-breaking year-old woman who- was. called Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, © The chief points of peril in the © the dean of Puerto Rican pian‘midwestern . flood ne ‘were ists. | Two honor guards of four dtong the Missouri River in Mispersons each were formed to) souri and 4 “60-mile stretch of the | stand | by the casket” following Mississippi from Jowa’s southern

Leoni-

its

atrival.

From

the

Ateneo,

a guatd was made. up of President Wilita Vientés Gastén, Luisa Géigel de Gandia, Irma isern

\de Vallecillo, and José R. Oliver.

|

‘Following

a ten-minute

watch,

. (See PIANIST, Page 2)

border

southward | to; Hannibal, |

Mo: : ‘The Red! Cross estimated 30,140 2 persons have been affected by the’ floods—those forced to move or whose hon es -haye been damaged—in

€ states.

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