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Member Infer American Infer - American News Frees Association 4 for English * For Liberty, Culture and Speaking people Hemispheric Solidarity * for a better understanding between the Americas 4th TUI MIAMI SPRINGS, FLA., SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1957 O. A. SAN ROMAN C. W. SMITH *• President Vice President Vice President HORAdO AGUIRRE KNOW Mexican Divorce AGUIRRE FRANCISCO Manager Friendship Diplomats Pay Vice President and Publisher Vice President. Editor and Puerto Rican Tribute Antonio Ruiz Fred M. Sharer Eliseo Riera-Gfimez Advt. * Circ. Mgr. THY Managing Editor Business Manager Lawyer Sought as class the of Published daily except Monday Entered second matter at NEIGHBOR Day to be Observed in to Hull Founder Poat Office of Miami Springs. Fla., on February S. 1956. I By ANTONIO RUIZ Washington, Today for Questioning Neighbor Policy" EDITORIAL COLOMBIA —(Continued) D.C. "Good From the early days of the con- (PAU) University quest, the Catholic clergy played a WASHINGTON, D. C. and Art of the of Puer- Others fre- LOBO, SEVILLA SACASA, QUINTANILLA BE BETTER vital part in the development of An exhibit of paintings by Puerto to Rico. have exhibited in Jewel Theft LATIN AMERICA SHOULD quently Spanish America. With Jimenez de Rican artists, the first of its kind at the Ateneo in San Juan. SPEAK ON INTER AMERICAN RELATIONS Quesada, Heredia to be presented in Washington, will The exhibit will continue at the MEXICO CITY (UP)— and other col- through Police NASHVILLE, Tenn., March 1— United States “as one among thea KNOWN open at the Pan American Union Pan American Union sought lawyer and a divorce a so- — onizers came missionaries of dif- evening, April (UP) Dr. Fernando Lobo of Bra- and not over them, and in this bn reliognous tomorrow March 2. The 4. professional burglar today ferent orders, mainly Do Under called zil, one of 18 Latin American dip- succeeded.” exhibit will coincide with a concert the direction of its found- for questioning For the Government and the people of the United minicans, followed by Augustin- American er, Augusto Rodriguez, the Chorus about the theft of lomats on a three-day tour of Ten- NICARAGUAN AMBASSADOR ians, Franciscans and Jesuits. Their to be given at the Pan in a high degree, to famil- the evening by will present a repertoire ranging $350,000 worth of jewelry from nessee, paid tribute today to the CRITICISES U. S. PAPERS States it is convenient, far beyond Union same the functions extended the chorus of the University from medieval songs, Italian actress Francesca Scaffa. late Cordell Hull for his “Good Dr. Guillermo Sevilla Sacasa, Ni- the realities of Latin America conversion of natives to Christiani- of Puer- to modern da iarize themselves with including popular music and folk Neighbor” policy while Secretary caraguan Ambassador, declared ty, for their numbers included phy- to Rico. in their multiple aspects. songs of the Americas. Several of Detectives said Rudolph Tony Le- of State. that it is “clearly urgent” for Latin sicians, educators and craftsmen. Both events mark the observance as the of the compositions and arrangements mus, 43, of West Hollywood, Calif., Lobo, chairman of the Council of America and the United States to With information of general character, Distinguishes for their learning as in Washington Puerto Rican Friendship Day, the 40th anniver- are the work of Mr. Rodriguez. cracked after three days of ques- Ambassadors of the Organization know each other better. one that may be had from other regions of the Earth, well as their religious zeal, the speech sary of the granting of United The mixed chorus of 42 students tioning “setting up” of American States, addressed a The Ambassador, in a concept of churchmen founded the first and admitted during banquet, given it is difficult in extreme to form a clear States citizenship to the people of sings only a cappella, or without joint session of the Tennessee delivered a schools and universities in their accompaniment, the theft. Legislature. in honor of Latin American dip- how much, how very much, Latin America repre- well the Caribbean island. instrumental and convents, as as hospitals. sponsored original languages The Latin American dignatary lomats visiting this city, criticised well as for the peaceful The exhibit is by the in the of the The detectives said Lemus im- sents for the United States as rest These conquerors inter- Saturday flew from one-day visit at the reports United States newspa- vened in the of jus- Institute of Puerto Rican Culture texts. In their program plicated Bernabe Jurado, 36, Miss here a be added that, on administration they Memphis to further the Cordell pers publish about Latin Americ- of the world. To this it must tice, particularly of San Juan, and the Riverside Mu- will be heard in Latin, Italian, in behalf of the French, Russian and He- da Scaffa’s divorce lawyer, and Ju- Hull for an events. many occasions, there is more information available Indians, and exerted a powerful seum of New York, where a limited Basque, Foundation International on selection from the collection was brew, as well as English and Span- lio Martinez. Education. The group will fly to “Unfortunately, the news sent in the United States on other continents than the moral influence in the colonial ish. Knoxville tomorrow, returning to from there ,and published here, government. previously displayed. Jurado was reported to have fled twenty Latin American Republics. The more advanced trends in Washington, D. C., in two air force mention only the least agreeable to Buenos Aires shortly before the aspects To have knowledge, as complete as possible, on Despite strict instructions from Puerto Rican art today will be ex- The Chorus of the University of planes placed at its disposal.’ of our countries to the ex- presented by the twenty Latin the Crown, the Indians were en- emplified in the more than 20 por- Puerto Rico was organized in 1936 theft from Miss da Scaffa’s apart- , Lobo, recalling Hull’s work, said treme that many people think, with the multiple aspects slaved and has had a consistently success- Sunday. that to honor him the policy of the a great deal of reason, that we live pay throughout Spanish Ameri- traits and landscapes. ment American countries will be something that will ca. Confusion and civil strife pre- Exhibitors, although trained for ful career in hundreds of concerts, good neighbor could be furthered engaged in a revolution after ait jewels, including a 400-kar- po- in all the fields vailed in the New Kingdom of Gra- the most part in art of the including Carnegie Hall in New The in three ways economically, other revolution all the time, and high dividends to the United States schools expect political wor- nada during the first thirty years. United States, have nevertheless York, the Presidential Palace in at topaz and diamonds given the litically and culturally. cataclisms, of activity—political, commercial and cultural —of “First,” Lobo said, “through the only about the stability of our In order to provide a more ade- maintained » definitely Latin Haiti, and the Pan American actress by the Shah of Iran five ried promotion reciprocal trade governments, as if the cultural this great country. quate form of government, the mode of expression, typified by a Union. years ago, were turned over to po- of field it is convenient not only King created a Presidency, headed common intent to depict the life Tickets for the 8:30 p. m. con- agreements, that is, through liber- United States were only interest- In the political lice by Jurado’s sister. non-discriminatory com- ed in such affairs,” declared SevV a greater Inter American 'solidarity, but by a president with both civil and and customs of their native land. cert are available at the Bookshop ald and to achieve military powers. The Presidency, Many of the artists are repre- of the Pan American Union, Seven- She said Martinez left them with merce; second through the promo- 11a Sacasa. the policies of the United with its capital Santa in- the and tion of peace, that is, through non- He added that the press, only also to channel better at Fe, sented in the collections of teenth Constitution Ave. her in a chamois bag “for Lemus” territory History charge. intervention and peaceful set- in very rare occasions makes favor- States with regard to each particular case—of in- cluded most of the which Museaum of Anthropology, N. W. free of did know then American is now Colombia, together with Sunday but she not tlement of disputes; third, through able comments about the economic ternational importance—of the Latin what are now the republics of what was in the bag. the promotion of intellectual co- possibilities of the Latin American Some times it happens that the foreign Panama and Venezuela. Under the operation, that is, through the ex- countries, the favorable geographia countries. Miss da Scaffa happily kissed not very sound with first president, Andres Diaz Ve- change of ideas among the various situation of those lands and “the policy of the United States is Report Saying “the world’s largest topaz” when very advantageous opportunitiec colony Army or governments of nero de Leiva, the enjoyed Cuban Issues countries.” regard to one of the countries a "golden age” of wise and just it and the 45 other pieces of jew- Lobo said Hull nad wanted the that our countries offer to the United States industry and trade. Latin America, and that is due, basically, to lack government. elry were returned to her. Latin Americas to consider the of knowledge of the Latin American U. S.-MEXICAN TRADE adequate During the period of the Presi- Rebel Force is Reduced to Twenty Dr.