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GOOD MORNING 3 June 6, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star, the only paper with News Service in English in Puerto Rico, publishes 7 days a week, with a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday ediƟ on, along with a Weekend EdiƟ on to cover Friday, Saturday and Sunday. WHO Experts Say Zika May Cause Birth Defects in Thousands of Babies orld Health Organization (WHO) offi cials “With such spread, it is possible that many thou- cautioned late last week that “many thou- sands of infants will incur moderate to severe neuro- Wsands” of infants infected with Zika virus logical disabilities,” the editorial said. could suff er neurological abnormalities and said “Existing evidence and unpublished data shared nations dealing with an outbreak need to watch for with WHO highlight the wider range of congenital problems beyond the widely reported cases of micro- abnormalities probably associated with the acquisi- cephaly. tion of Zika virus infection in utero,” the editorial These include spasticity, seizures, irritability, said. feeding diffi culties, eyesight problems and evidence The organization called for routine surveillance of severe brain abnormalities. systems and research eff orts to be expanded to in- Health offi cials had previously concluded that clude a larger population than simply children with Zika infection in pregnant women was a cause of mi- microcephaly. crocephaly in babies, a rare birth defect characterized U.S. offi cials are girding for local outbreaks, espe- by unusually small heads and potentially severe de- cially in southern states such as Florida and Texas, as velopmental problems. They now believe the range summer mosquito season gets under way. of potential neurological problems in infants could Local transmission is already present in Puerto be much wider. Rico, where offi cials have predicted there will be In an editorial published in a WHO bulletin on hundreds of thousands of cases. Other reported U.S. Friday, experts said 37 countries and territories in the cases have involved people who had traveled to Zi- Americas are now dealing with Zika, which is main- ka-hit areas. INDEX ly spread by mosquitoes, as well as unprotected sex WHO has also said there is strong scientifi c con- with an infected man. In Brazil, the country hardest sensus that Zika can also cause Guillain-Barre, a rare hit so far, authorities have confi rmed more than 1,400 neurological syndrome that can cause temporary pa- Local 3 Health 30 cases of microcephaly believed to be linked to Zika. ralysis in adults. Mainland 9 Science 31 Business 16 Legal NoƟ ces 32 InternaƟ onal 19 Sports 42 Viewpoint 24 Games 45 Travel 26 Horoscope 46 NoƟ cias en Español 28 Cartoons 47
4 Monday, June 6, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Report: Island Pension System Headed for Insolvency at Current Contribution Levels By The STAR Staff system’s coff ers by the next fi scal year that investors. The government has defaulted lic employees who have given their lives begins on July 1, 2017, the retirement sys- on most of its three most recent debt pay- to public service,” Pedro R. Ortiz Cortes, recent Retirement Systems Admin- tems will become insolvent, Bloomberg ments. administrator of Puerto Rico’s Judiciary istration audit revealed that the is- added. The U.S. House of Representatives ex- Retirement System, said in a statement Fri- A land’s largest retirement plan will The Puerto Rico House of Representa- pects to vote this week on a bill that would day, according to Bloomberg. “At this criti- run out of money by 2017, according to a tives is evaluating a bill that would amend create a federal control board to manage cal juncture in Puerto Rico’s history, the re- news report published by Bloomberg late Law 447 of 1951 to create an entity ascribed Puerto Rico’s budgets and oversee any sults announced today highlight the need last week. to the Retirement Systems Administration debt restructurings. The board would also for increased attention to the systems’ net The report adds that if contributions to that would have the authority to originate analyze the island’s pension system to ad- pension liability and long-term funding.” the retirement system do not increase, the personal loans to participants and retirees dress its low funding levels. Bloomberg further reported that the Retirement Systems Administration will of the retirement system as a mechanism “As has been amply disclosed in the island’s judiciary pension system had a net become insolvent. to provide more liquidity to the adminis- past, the systems’ fi nancial condition liability of $456 million and a funding level The audit, conducted by KPMG LLP tration. threatens the present and future liveli- of 9.2 percent as of June 2014, Ortiz Cortez for the fi scal year ended June 30, 2014, “If measures are not taken to signifi - hood of thousands of retirees and pub- said. published in the Municipal Securities cantly increase the contributions, the sys- Rulemaking Board’s website last Thurs- tem will become insolvent in fi scal year day, indicates that the Retirement Systems 2018,” according to the KPMG audit. Public Hearing Yields Few Insights Administration only has 0.27 percent of Puerto Rico’s government and its funds to cover $30.2 billion it has promised agencies have a $70 billion debt, and it has to current and future retirees. to pay government workers payroll each into Chronic Ferry Service Woes If no contributions are made to the month, as well as pay retirees and repay By MARIA MIRANDA SIERRA Tourism Co.] promoting Flamenco Beach, the [email protected] sixth most beautiful beach in the world, if you [ATM] can not guarantee [ferry] service?” Ri- public hearing was held late last week vera Filomeno said. “People arrive in Fajardo in response to the wave of complaints at 2 a.m. and at 7 a.m. they tell the people that A over delays in ferry services to the is- everything was sold out months ago. This can land municipalities of Vieques and Culebra. not continue this way.” At the hearing, presided over by Sen. Ruiz said two ferries, Cayo Largo and Isla Luis Daniel Rivera Filomeno, Vieques Mayor Bonita, “are currently undergoing repairs and Víctor Emeric Catarineau said that of the 11 will resume service to passengers between vessels that the Maritime Transportation Au- the second and fourth week of July.” thority (ATM by its Spanish acronym) has in “Another ferry, Culebra II, is also under- its fl eet, “only three ferries work, at most.” going regulatory inspections and will resume The mayor asked why ferries undergo- service to passengers by the end of July,” Ruiz ing maintenance or being repaired “take so said. long to resume service.” Rivera Filomeno said that the issue of in- “For example, the ferry called the ‘Isle- adequate ferry service to Vieques and Cule- ño’ left the dry dock at the end of March and bra is a never ending one. even two months later it still hasn’t resumed “Certainly since the beginning of the service. This is a pattern, not an exception,” [current] four-year [government] term we Emeric Catarineau said, adding that the fer- have been working on diff erent alternatives ries Vieques II, Atlantis and Fajardo II “have and options, knowing the government’s fi scal remained abandoned for years.” reality, we are all aware of this,” Rivera Filom- Following the statements by the Vieques eno said. “I am happy that the Vieques mayor mayor, Rivera Filomeno asked ATM Execu- has said that service off ered by the ATM has tive Director José Ruiz: “How much longer improved in the past year. We will follow up are the residents of the island municipalities on this issue … and we will not give up un- going to be subjected to this ordeal?” til the services off ered are of the quality and “Especially those on the island of Vieques, punctuality the people of Vieques and Cule- which is where most of the passenger de- bra, and local and foreign tourists who visit mand exists. Why is Tourism [the Puerto Rico the island municipalities deserve.”
The San Juan Daily Star Monday, June 6, 2016 5 Bernier: PR Shouldn’t Have to Pay for Control Board By JOHN McPHAUL body would bring down our democracy, the posed on the people because [the government] [email protected] ill-named PROMESA [Puerto Rico Oversight, does not have money to pay all its debts, but Supervision and Economic Stability Act] bill then it is obliged to pay money it does not have opular Democratic Party (PDP) President would demand that the island pay for the to cover the administrative costs.” David Bernier said late last week he was costs of the federal fi scal control board,” the Popposed to the government of Puerto PDP gubernatorial candidate said, noting the Rico having to pay for the federal fi scal control “hundreds of millions more that will come David Bernier board contemplated by Congress. from government coff ers to pay for servicing A report by the Congressional Budget the [island] retirement system. Offi ce (CBO) reported that the government of “Those who say this bill protects the reti- Puerto Rico would have to pay for the board. rees are mistaken again,” Bernier said. “It is The CBO calculated that the initial cost of also ironic that the additional cost of the board the board would be approximately $370 mi- is approximately the same as the quantity of llion and that cost of implementation could the bonds the Government Development Bank reach several hundred million dollars additio- did not pay on May 1.” nally. The PDP president said that another con- “To add to the insult that a non-elected tradiction of the bill is that “this board is im- Baltimore Police to CARPET Recruit in Puerto Rico WE ARE YOUR INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANING SOLUTION RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIES By The STAR Staff from 2014 put the number of His- panic or Latino residents in the he Baltimore Police De- city at 27,751, representing about We Steam Clean.. We S partment will send 11 offi - 4.5 percent of the city’s popula- Dust Mites are one Tcials to Puerto Rico this tion, the Sun said. • 2 Mattresses - Any Size! of ASTHMA month to recruit bilingual offi cers The Baltimore PD made a si- sufferers worst enemies!! in an eff ort to reduce vacancies milar trip to Puerto Rico in 2006, l lncluded dust mite anti allergenic for ncl and improve communication with an eff ort that yielded 23 Puerto Ri- o only $139.00 regular price $189.00 the city’s growing Hispanic po- cans in the following year’s recrui- save $50.00 pulation, according to a report by ting class, including some island .............................................................. The Baltimore Sun. recruits with previous law enfor- The recruiting trip will take cement experience, according to • 1 sofá 1 love seat for place from June 19 to June 30. the Sun. $139.00 regular price $189.00 $ CARPET The city has made a priority of CARPET recruiting offi cers who are fl uent save $50.00 Sale in English and Spanish for some (dry time 45 minute) Commercial/ years, the report said, in an attempt Residential to keep up with a swelling Hispa- Metro Area Only nic population. The Sun reported that from 2000 to 2010, Baltimore’s Special until May 31, 2016 immigrant population grew from 10% Discount - Only in Cleaning Services about 30,000 to about 45,000 resi- dents, many of them from Latin For More Information Call Us America, according to a 2014 city (787)765-1584 • (787) 717-0897 • (787) 748-8169 report on the trend. Census data
6 Monday, June 6, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Canóvanas Certified ‘Tsunami Ready’ By MARIA MIRANDA SIERRA designed to help cities, towns, counties, uni- that washed over towns on the northwest [email protected] versities and other large sites in coastal areas coast, killing 32 people and destroying more reduce the potential for disastrous tsunami- than 300 homes in Aguadilla alone. In all, 116 fter implementing an intense working related consequences. people were killed and millions of dollars in plan and complying with assessments Since June 2001, Tsunami Ready has helped damages were reported. Acarried out by federal agencies, the community leaders and emergency managers Von Hillebrandt said that experts don’t municipality of Canóvanas has been certifi ed strengthen their local operations. Tsunami know when an earthquake is going to occur, by the Tsunami Ready program, mayor Lorn- Ready communities are better prepared to but the important thing is the threat is real. na Soto announced late last week. save lives through better planning, education “Puerto Rico is a very tiny island sur- Lornna Soto “Today we celebrate another achievement and awareness, the NWS said. Communities rounded by active faults and an area where in the municipality of Canóvanas, after we ob- have fewer fatalities and property damage if the Caribbean Plate and the North American nothing to release the energy of a larger earth- tained the donation of the lands at the former they plan before a tsunami arrives. No com- Plate are colliding and moving along two quake.” Central Azucarera last month, where we are munity is tsunami proof, but Tsunami Ready centimeters a year,” Von Hillebrandt said. “A Puerto Rico is classifi ed as the third-high- developing an Ecotourism Park,” Soto said can help minimize loss of communities. lot of stress has been accumulating and the est risk seismic zone in the U.S. and its territo- in a news release. “Today with much joy we “Although Canóvanas is not a coastal small earthquakes we have gotten have done ries, behind Alaska and San Francisco. announce that we have been able to become town, the federal agencies have required us to designated as Tsunami Ready.” participate due to the closeness and possible Soto also said the federal government -- impact through rivers and fl ooding, especially for the fi rst time -- has approved the munici- in the lower parts of the Torrecilla Alta (Pueblo Partisan Pols Set Aside pality to administer 10 Head Start centers that Indio) and a small area in the San Isidro sector serve 400 children. At the same time, the Edu- (Parcelas Viejas),” Soto noted. cation Department accepted “our proposal National Oceanic and Atmospheric Ad- and transferred two public schools for Canó- ager Christa Von Hillebrandt has said the fact Diff erences to Support Clinton ministration Caribbean Tsunami Center Man- vanas to run as municipal schools.” Regarding the Tsunami Ready designa- that there have been no major earthquakes in tion, Soto said that what is most important Puerto Rico since 1918 could make islanders By JOHN McPHAUL for Clinton to be the next president of the is that “the designation comes in the onset of complacent, but it could happen any day at [email protected] United States. hurricane season and when just recently oc- any time. Therefore Von Hillebrandt stresses “I want to express my complete sup- currences of minor earthquakes have been the importance of residents being ready. tatehood and Popular Democratic Par- port for a candidate with vast experience reported on the island.” The most violent earthquake recorded in ty leaders put their diff erences aside in her political career, but above all, a can- The Tsunami Ready Program, developed Puerto Rico was in Mayagüez on Oct. 11, 1918, by the National Weather Service (NWS), is when a 7.5 quake caused a 20-foot tidal wave Slate last week to unite in publicly en- didate who knows Puerto Rico,” the gover- dorsing Hillary Clinton in her run for the nor said. “Hillary Clinton has always dem- Democratic Party nomination for president onstrated interest in solving the problems of the United States. of our country and [supporting] the well A. ZEPEDA REALTY being of Puerto Ricans.” Pierluisi said his experience in the U.S. Congress has allowed him to see “fi rst- hand how the support of Hillary Clinton for Puerto Rico makes the diff erence.” “She was an excellent secretary of state, COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES an excellent senator and always an ally of Puerto Rico,” Pierluisi said. “She is the best prepared person in the race. Puerto Rico needs a president like Hillary Clinton.” MANAGEMENT INCOME PRODUCING Puerto Rico who has always had the in- Rosselló called Clinton “a friend of terest and the commitment to resolve the PROPERTY Hillary Clinton problems of the island.” “I supported her in 2008 and I sup- port her now,” Rosselló said. “Hillary has Gov. Alejandro García Padilla, Resi- always fought for equality for the island on dent Commissioner and New Progressive important subjects like health and women. Please Contact Atilio Zepeda Party (NPP) gubernatorial hopeful Pedro She is committed. Amid the crisis that Puerto Rico confronts, we need someone Pierluisi, fellow NPP gubernatorial hope- Lic. #2095 • 787-616-1038 ful Ricky Rosselló, Democratic National in the White House who knows the depth Committee (DNC) members Luisette Ca- of the problems we face. I know that she bañas Colón and Kenneth McClintock, and will listen to our arguments to develop a [email protected] Puerto Rico Democratic Party president collaboration with the federal government Roberto Prats announced their support for the benefi t of Puerto Rico.”
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8 Monday, June 6, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Summer Free Meals Program to Benefit Thousands of Island Youth By MARIA MIRANDA SIERRA by this program that will run through gram and some 8,316 minors benefi ted [email protected] August. Román said the food services from it. include up to two daily meals per par- Meanwhile, U.S. Agriculture Sec- his summer, thousands of chil- ticipant. In general, the services off er retary Tom Vilsack announced late last dren and teenagers, ages one to breakfast and lunch, although on occa- week during a visit to the island that T18, will benefi t from free breakfast, sion participants could receive snacks as Puerto Rico will receive $25 million more lunch and snacks as part of the Nutri- well. a year to pay for public school meals, as tional Summer initiative off ered by the Minerva Ortiz, director of the State well as federal resources to help strength- Education Department’s Summer Food Nutrition and Food Services Agency (AE- en rural communities amid a fi nancial Services Program (PSAV by its Spanish SAN by its Spanish acronym, an agency crisis, the Associated Press reported. acronym) with the cooperation of other under the Education Department), noted Vilsack is the latest top federal offi - government agencies such as the Agri- that last summer some 4,643,817 food ra- cial to visit Puerto Rico in recent months culture and Family Departments and the tions were served in more than 3,000 lo- as it struggles to emerge from a decade- Public Housing Administration. cations across the island. This represent- long economic slump and faces $70 bil- “Everyone knows the diffi cult pre- ed daily benefi ts for more than 110,000 lion of public debt. vailing economic situation in many of our minors in June and more than 30,000 in “It will certainly take some of the families and the concerns that arise about July 2015. Rafael Román pressure off ,” Vilsack said of the 17 per- the well being of our children this sum- “This summer there are more than cent increase in school meal reimburse- mer,” Education Secretary Rafael Román 600 school cafeterias off ering free food,” want to emphasize that any child among ment rates, according to AP. said at news conference at the Julio Sellés Ortiz said. “In addition, we have certi- the eligible ages can receive these meals. Vilsack also noted that the federal Solá Elementary School in San Juan late fi ed close to 2,400 places, such as sum- … The parent or caregiver only has to agency selected Puerto Rico’s eastern re- last week. “Given this scenario, the Sum- mer camps, churches, among others, coordinate with the school cafeteria or gion as a federal Promise Zone, which in mer Food Services Program becomes the where these services will be provided entity that off ers these meals to receive part gives local communities an advan- best alternative for bringing fi nancial re- as well for interested families. We hope the food …” tage when seeking grants or other feder- lief to our citizens and to guarantee that to be able to surpass the participation The free meals can also be obtained al assistance, according to the AP report. our children, who many times the only rate we had in 2015, which at the same in other ways: through the traditional Puerto Rico imports 85 percent of the nutritious meal they receive during the time increased to 5.3 percent, positioning method, in which minors in summer food it consumes, a fact reiterated by Vil- day is the one provided to them in the Puerto Rico in eighth place among the 50 camp receive the meals at a designated sack. public school cafeteria, can continue eat- states and three U.S. territories for off er- school cafeteria; the satellite service, in “I think there is incredible opportu- ing nutritious and healthy foods during ing summer food services.” which adults or groups that are inter- nity for Puerto Rico to reverse [this sta- this time.” Both Ortiz and Román stressed that ested coordinate the pick-up of the pre- tistic],” he said, adding that crops should The Education chief said that through any child, ages one to 18, can receive free boxed meals to off er them in a planned be grown not just for food and fi ber, but this initiative, fathers, mothers and care- meals even if they are not in summer activity; food trucks that are AESAN-cer- for fuel and energy sources. givers of children in both private and camp or some other organized activity. tifi ed sponsors and that take the meals to Puerto Rico was the site of a federal public schools, as well as government, “The majority of the minors who places such as beaches or parks so that pilot program that allowed people en- municipal, community, faith-based and benefi t from this service, tradition- all children and teens in the area can en- rolled in a nutrition assistance program non-profi t institutions, among others, ally, are those participating in summer joy a nutritious free meal. to buy food at participating farmers mar- could be eligible for the services off ered camp,” Ortiz said. “Nevertheless, we These eff orts to promote this ben- ket with their cards. Vilsack said the pro- efi t, which is estimated to save families gram has been made permanent in part between $200 and $500 a month in the to support local farmers, AP reported. AFTER REMODELLING THEY purchase of food, were joined by Pub- Island Agriculture chief Comas ap- lic Housing Administration Secretary plauded those eff orts and said they LEAVE YOU CONTAMINATION Gabriel López, Family Secretary Idalia would help boost steps taken by her Colón and Agriculture Secretary Myrna own agency, such as increasing the per- Comas, who concurred that the initia- centage of local products used in school GIVE US A CALL tive also serves to combat poverty and meals from 25 to 60 percent. obesity, improve families’ nutrition and Parents and caregivers that are inter- contribute to the growth of the local ag- WE ARE YOUR SOLUTION ricultural sector. According to the socio- ested in participating in the Nutritional Summer Program can fi nd the near- economic data validated by AESAN, 82 est provider at the program’s website DURA CARPET percent of public school students and 28 http://www.fns.usda.gov/summer- percent of private school students live foodrock or by calling 1-866-983-7266. under poverty levels. Organizations interested in additional (787)765-1584 • (787)717-0897 housing projects participated in the pro- information about the program can also López noted that in 2015, 121 public call 787-773-6277.
The San Juan Daily Star Monday, June 6, 2016 9 Mainland Trump’s Personal Attacks on Judge Spark Concerns from Republicans he federal judge who’s hearing a Trump Western Reserve University law professor a case has to recuse,” Blackman said. ter discovering his family had an investment University lawsuit is “a hater of Donald Jonathan Adler. American Bar Association president Pau- in the Jerusalem supermarket the woman TTrump” and ought to be removed from More troubling, Adler said, is that the lette Brown said personal criticism of a judge helped bomb in 1969. Financial interests of- the case. So says Donald Trump, in just one of recent comments seem to fi t a pattern of in- undermines judicial independence. ten are involved when judges withdraw. the recent comments by the presumptive Re- temperate remarks Trump has made during “Anyone running for the highest offi ce The prospect of a choice between Trump publican presidential nominee that have le- the campaign. in the land should understand that the inde- and Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton gal experts worrying about his commitment “He said he would give military offi cers pendence of the judiciary is essential for an leaves some conservative scholars cold. to an independent judiciary and his views on unlawful orders and expect them to com- eff ective and orderly government and justice Former federal appeals court judge Mi- presidential powers. ply,” Adler said, referring to Trump’s claim system,” Brown said. chael McConnell, an appointee of President that the military would follow his orders to Federal judges have repeatedly rebuff ed George W. Bush, said he is not encouraged torture suspected terrorists. Trump has since calls to step aside from cases over race, reli- by the behavior of the leading candidate of backed off on that. gion and ethnicity. U.S. District Judge Paul either party, citing Clinton’s troubles over the “He has repeatedly given indications Borman, who is Jewish, turned down a re- private email server she used when she was he has no appreciation for the rule of law,” quest to withdraw from a case of a Palestin- secretary of state. Adler said. ian immigrant accused of lying about her role “They both seem to think they’re above Trump made his fi rst reported com- in a fatal terrorist attack. “Like every one of the law. Trump is much cruder and more ments about U.S. District Judge Gonzalo my colleagues on the bench, I have a history personal and vitriolic and quotable, but the Curiel in February, linking Curiel’s Mexican and a heritage, but neither interferes with my fundamental question is whether our lead- heritage with what Trump described as the ability to administer impartial justice,” Bor- ers believe that the law applies to them,” said judge’s “tremendous hostility” over Trump’s man said. McConnell, who teaches constitutional law plan to build a wall along the Mexican bor- He later did step aside from the case, af- at Stanford Law School. der. Trump has variously referred to Curiel as Spanish, Mexican and Hispanic and has called the judge “a hater of Donald Trump.” He told The Wall Street Journal that Curiel has “an absolute confl ict of interest” because of his heritage as well as “an inherent confl ict of interest” because Trump wants to build Donald Trump the border wall. Curiel is a native of Indiana whose par- In the midst of a heated presidential ents emigrated from Mexico. He received un- campaign, Trump has expressed unusually dergraduate and law degrees from Indiana personal criticism — focusing on the judge’s University and served as a federal prosecu- Mexican heritage — though his lawyers have tor and a judge in the California state judicial never actually sought to have the judge re- system before being nominated to the federal moved. bench by President Barack Obama in 2011. His comments are bringing overwhelm- Trump University is the target of two ing disapproval from politicians and law- lawsuits in San Diego and one in New York yers in his own Republican Party. On Fri- that accuse the business of fl eecing students day, House Speaker Paul Ryan said of the with unfulfi lled promises to teach secrets of statements about the judge: “It’s reasoning I success in real estate. Trump has maintained don’t relate to, I completely disagree with the that customers were overwhelmingly satis- thinking behind that.” fi ed. And conservative legal scholars say The school emerged as an issue in a Feb- Trump’s statements reinforce their worries ruary Republican presidential debate, after that he seems to think he can do whatever he which Trump made his fi rst comments about wants and disregard rules and conventions Curiel. that constrain other political candidates. The judge seemingly raised Trump’s ire “The concern is that he would act un- anew last week when he ordered the release bounded in the presidency, in a way that of documents that had been sealed. Trump’s doesn’t follow the law,” said John McGinnis, campaign and private lawyers handling the a Northwestern University law professor. lawsuits did not respond to requests for com- Criticism of the Supreme Court and the ment on Friday. rest of the federal judiciary has been a regu- Trump’s contention that Curiel is biased lar feature of recent Republican presidential against him because of Trump’s border plan campaigns, including proposals to strip fed- is “ridiculous,” said Josh Blackman, a young eral judges of lifetime tenure and reduce the conservative law professor at the South Texas budgets of liberal-leaning courts. College of Law in Houston. Those ideas, though, did not single out “If that’s the new standard for recusal, judges or focus on race, ethnicity or religion. every judge in the federal judiciary who has “Here it’s just about Trump,” said Case some ethnicity or religion or race that aff ects
Mainland 10 Monday, June 6, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star A Universal Basic Income Is a Poor Tool to Fight Poverty By EDUARDO PORTER hy doesn’t the government just give everybody money? WFigure out a reasonable amount — the offi cial pov- erty line amounts to about $25,000 for a family of four; a full- time job at $15 an hour would provide about $30,000 a year — and hand every adult a monthly check. The minimum-wage worker stretching to make it to payday, the single mother bal- ancing child care and a job — everybody would get the same thing. Poverty would be over, at a stroke. Being universal — that is, for the homeless and the mas- ters of the universe alike — the program would be free of the cumbersome assessments required to determine eligibility. It would also escape the stigma typically attached to programs for the poor. And it would be politically secure. Programs for the poor are often maligned as poor programs. Indeed, defunding an- tipoverty programs rarely carries political consequences be- cause the poor rarely vote. It’s another story entirely when everybody benefi ts. The idea of universal basic income sounds extravagant, A person in a robot costume at the World Economic Forum in Davos in January promoted the basic income ref- right? Well, the Finns and even the Swiss are thinking about erendum in Switzerland. it. On Sunday, Swiss citizens will vote in a referendum on whether to hand out 30,000 francs a year — just over $30,000 targeted to the poor and sharing it with everybody, including To libertarians this will sound more like a feature than a — to every citizen, regardless of wealth, work status or what- you and me. fl aw, but replacing everything in the safety net with a check ever. As Lawrence H. Summers, the former Treasury secretary would limit the scope of government assistance in damaging In the United States, the idea has the support of thinkers and onetime top economic adviser to President Obama, told ways. Say we know the choice of neighborhood makes a diff er- on the left like Andrew Stern, former president of the Service me, paying a $5,000 universal basic income to the 250 million ence to the development of poor children. Housing vouchers Employees International Union. Some thinkers on the right, nonpoor Americans would cost about $1.25 trillion a year. “It might lead them to move into a better one. A monthly check too, have managed to overcome their general distaste for would be hard to fi nance that in a way that wouldn’t burden would probably not. government welfare to support the idea. This month, Charles the programs that help the poor,” he said. And those who think a universal benefi t would be more Murray of the American Enterprise Institute will publish an The popularity of the universal basic income stems from politically resilient than a means-tested one might stop to pon- updated version of his plan to replace welfare as we know it a fanciful diagnosis born in Silicon Valley of the challenges der the unceasing chatter about trimming Social Security. with a dollop of $10,000 in after-tax income for every Ameri- faced by the working class across industrialized nations: one It is undoubtedly true that the American safety net needs can above the age of 21. that sees declining employment rates and stagnant wages and fi xing. Fifty million Americans live in poverty. Sixteen million Readers of my conversation with a fellow Times colum- concludes that robots are about to take over all the jobs in the live on the equivalent of $8.60 a day. Providing more income se- nist, Farhad Manjoo, a few weeks ago know that I think the world. curity for the struggling working class would not only produce idea is, let’s say, poorly thought out. Given its resilience, how- That might lie in our future — I will devote my next col- a more equitable society, it would also increase spending and ever, it is worth taking apart more methodically. umn to discussion of such a universe. But it’s certainly not improve economic growth. Its fi rst hurdle is arithmetic. As Robert Greenstein of the our present. Men at their prime working ages, 25 to 54, have In this world, though, where work remains an important left-leaning Center on Budget and Policy Priorities put it, a been falling out of the labor force since the 1960s. Still, today social, psychological and economic anchor, there are better check of $10,000 to each of 300 million Americans would cost more than eight out of every 10 Americans in their prime are tools to help than giving every American a monthly check. more than $3 trillion a year. working. How about subsidized employment? The government Where would that money come from? It amounts to near- Work, as Lawrence Katz of Harvard once pointed out, is could subsidize jobs as varied as school repairs and fi xing pot- ly all the tax revenue collected by the federal government. not just what people do for a living. It is a source of status. It holes. “This would provide employment while doing things Nothing in the history of this country suggests Americans are organizes people’s lives. It off ers an opportunity for progress. that improve productivity and improve people’s lives,” Mr. ready to add that kind of burden to their current taxes. Cut it None of this can be replaced by a check. Greenstein said. by half to $5,000? That wouldn’t even clear the poverty line. A universal basic income has many undesirable features, Perhaps we could expand the earned-income tax credit, the And it would still cost as much as the entire federal budget starting with its non-negligible disincentive to work. Almost country’s most successful antipoverty tool, which increases the except forSocial Security, Medicare, defense and interest pay- a quarter of American households make less than $25,000. It earnings of low-income workers. Or take the idea pushed for ments. would be hardly surprising if a $10,000 check each for mom years by Edmund Phelps from Columbia University: Instead of Thinkers on the right solve the how-to-pay-for-it prob- and dad sapped their desire to work. providing a subsidy to workers that phases out as their income lem simply bydefunding everything else the government A universal income divorces assistance from need. Aid is rises, why not subsidize workers’ wages instead? provides, programs as varied as food stamps and Social Se- fi xed, regardless of whatever else is going on. If our experi- As Mr. Summers told a gathering last week at the Brookings curity. That, Mr. Greenstein observes, would actually increase ence with block grants serves as precedent, it is most likely to Institution, “a universal basic income is one of those ideas that poverty. It would redistribute wealth upward, taking money become less generous over time. the longer you look at it, the less enthusiastic you become.”
The San Juan Daily Star Monday, June 6, 2016 11 Mainland In Trump Takedown, Clinton Finds Her Message illary Clinton may have found her messa- Thursday. ge. But the speech suggested Clinton will be far HWrapped in the guise of a foreign policy more at ease responding to a Republican challenger speech, Clinton delivered a political thrashing of than she has been at confronting Sanders in the De- Donald Trump late last week that was unquestiona- mocratic primary, where she’s had to avoid turning bly a standout moment for a candidate who has of- off his young, liberal supporters. ten struggled to focus her White House campaign. On Thursday, she made no attempt to appeal to Clinton’s sharply targeted remarks on Thurs- Trump’s backers or even show the slightest sign of day served notice on the presumptive Republican respect for the Republican nominee. nominee that she’s prepared for a bruising general The result? Clinton succeeded in generating the election fi ght, one that’s centered squarely on his same kind of attention Trump receives for his fre- competency to serve as commander in chief. quent rallies and news conferences: Her remarks She cast Trump as dangerously thin-skinned, were widely carried on the television news net- someone who might plunge the nation into war works. Despite Clinton’s standing as the Democra- over a perceived slight. She repeatedly referred to tic front-runner, that is a basic benchmark she has her White House rival by his fi rst name only — a struggled to reach. Trump has no such problem. knowing dig at a billionaire businessman whose clo- Trump himself appeared to be watching Clin- sest advisers reverentially call him “Mr. Trump.” ton, too. He took to Twitter midway through the For Clinton, who has acknowledged her weak- speech to remark that his likely Democratic oppo- ness as a campaigner, it was a confi dent and well- Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton gives nent “doesn’t even look presidential.” timed performance. Though she has struggled for an address on national security, Thursday, in San Diego, There was notable silence from many other Re- months to shake Democratic primary rival Bernie Calif. publicans, some of whom made similar arguments Sanders, Clinton is poised to clinch the nomination about Trump’s temperament and inexperience du- in the coming days and secure her place in history State group and Iranian nuclear accord with bum- ring the GOP primary. A handful of Republicans as the fi rst woman ever put forward by a major U.S. per sticker-worthy slogans about Trump. even praised the likely Democratic nominee. political party. “This isn’t reality television. This is actual reali- “I have to say, Hillary is giving a hell of a good But the long primary season has come at a cost. ty,” Clinton said as she chided the real estate mogul speech on national security — taking down the Do- Sanders has been unrelenting in his criticism of and political novice for his lack of experience on the nald while making a convincing case,” Eliot Cohen, Clinton’s judgment and transparency, evaporating world stage. a foreign policy offi cial for Presidents George H.W. much of the goodwill she accrued with Americans And in a line likely to be repeated by Clinton Bush and George W. Bush, wrote on Twitter. during the four years she spent outside the political and Democrats between now and November, she For Clinton’s strong showing to have lasting arena as secretary of state. warned that electing Trump would be a “historic impact, it will need to be more than just a one-off Some of Clinton’s own supporters also worry mistake” for the nation. moment. that she’s failed to articulate a clear rationale for To be sure, Clinton will face tough questions Some of Trump’s primary rivals had fl eeting her own candidacy and will struggle to counteract in the months ahead about her own foreign policy success in rattling the supremely confi dent busi- Trump’s ability to command the spotlight. record. She was a leading proponent of U.S. mi- nessman and in raising issues that appeared to give Clinton’s takedown of Trump on Thursday litary engagement in Libya, which succeeded in voters momentary pause. But those arguments were should quiet those critics, at least for now. ousting a brutal dictator but left the country vul- rarely made in a sustained fashion and in some ca- Gone was the wonky, meandering policy speech nerable to extremist groups. And she’ll continue ses came too late to change the trajectory of the Re- Clinton has delivered to lukewarm reviews in pri- to have to answer for her vote in support of the publican race. mary campaign appearances. Instead, she was fo- Iraq war, which Sanders has repeatedly held up If Clinton plans to avoid those same mistakes, cused and direct, lacing her remarks on the Islamic as a sign of poor judgment. He did so again on she now has the message she needs in hand. Businessman to Challenge Veteran South Florida Congresswoman eteran GOP Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehti- paign video . He talks about running his family’s cians hide behind the truth. I won’t be one of them.” nen is getting a well-fi nanced Democratic cha- juice bottling company, being a husband and fa- He acknowledged his campaign will be “an uphill Vllenger for her South Florida House seat. ther, and making “some bad decisions” as a youn- battle” In an interview with the Miami Herald, which Businessman Scott Fuhrman announced Fri- ger man. fi rst reported his entry into the congressional contest. day he’s running for Florida’s 19th congressional The 34-year-old says “I drove too fast. I raced He said he’ll spend $250,000 of his own money to fund district, outlining his plans in a two-minute cam- cars, and I broke the law.” He adds “too many politi- his campaign.
Mainland 12 Monday, June 6, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Trump Could Threaten US presidents I can think of who were so hos- tile to judges on an individual level and to the judiciary as a whole would be Thomas Jeff erson and Franklin Roosevelt,” he said. Rule of Law, Scholars Say they saw as excessive judicial power. “But Both of those presidents chafed at what they weren’t doing it because they had cases before those judges as individuals,” Profes- sor Yoo said. “They had legitimate separa- onald J. Trump’s blustery attacks on position, that’s a very serious constitutional tion-of-powers fi ghts between the presiden- the press, complaints about the judi- problem,” Mr. Post said. cy and the judiciary. Trump is lashing out Dcial system and bold claims of presi- Beyond the attack on judicial indepen- because he has a lawsuit in a private capaci- dential power collectively sketch out a cons- dence is a broader question of Mr. Trump’s ty, which is much more disturbing.” titutional worldview that shows contempt commitment to the separation of powers Other legal scholars said they were wo- for the First Amendment, the separation of and to the principles of federalism enshri- rried about Mr. Trump’s commitment to the powers and the rule of law, legal experts ned in the Constitution. Randy E. Barnett, a First Amendment. He has taken particular across the political spectrum say. law professor at Georgetown and an archi- aim at The Washington Post and its owner, Even as much of the Republican poli- tect of the fi rst major challenge to President Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon. tical establishment lines up behind its pre- Obama’s health care law, said he had grave “He owns Amazon,” Mr. Trump said sumptive nominee, many conservative and doubts on both fronts. in February. “He wants political infl uence libertarian legal scholars warn that electing “You would like a president with some President George W. Bush “often went so Amazon will benefi t from it. That’s not Mr. Trump is a recipe for a constitutional idea about constitutional limits on presiden- beyond what he should have done,” Pro- right. And believe me, if I become president, crisis. tial powers, on congressional powers, on fe- fessor Epstein said. “I think Obama’s been oh do they have problems. They’re going to “Who knows what Donald Trump with deral powers,” Professor Barnett said, “and I much worse on that issue pretty consistently, have such problems.” a pen and phone would do?” asked Ilya doubt he has any awareness of such limits.” and his underlings have been even more so. More generally, Mr. Trump has discus- Shapiro, a lawyer with the libertarian Cato Republican leaders say they are con- But I think Trump doesn’t even think there’s sed revising libel laws to make it easier to Institute. fi dent that Mr. Trump would respect the an issue to worry about. He just simply says sue over critical coverage. With fi ve months to go before Election rule of law if elected. “He’ll have a White whatever I want to do I will do.” “I’m going to open up our libel laws so Day, Mr. Trump has already said he would House counsel,” Senator Mitch McConnell Mr. Trump has boasted that he will when they write purposely negative and “loosen” libel laws to make it easier to sue of Kentucky, the majority leader, told Hugh use Mr. Obama’s actions as precedent for horrible and false articles, we can sue them news organizations. He has threatened to Hewitt, the radio host, on Monday. “There his own expansive assertions of executive and win lots of money,” Mr. Trump said in sic federal regulators on his critics. He has will be others who point out there’s certain power. February. “We’re going to open up those encouraged rough treatment of demonstra- things you can do and you can’t do.” “He’s led the way, to be honest with libel laws. So when The New York Times tors. Senator John McCain, Republican of you,” he said in January on “Meet the Press,” writes a hit piece which is a total disgrace or His proposal to bar Muslims from en- Arizona, who has become a reluctant su- referring to Mr. Obama’s program to spare when The Washington Post, which is there try into the country tests the Constitution’s pporter of Mr. Trump, said he did not belie- millions of immigrants in the country un- for other reasons, writes a hit piece, we can guarantees of religious freedom, due pro- ve that the nation would be in danger under lawfully from deportation. “But I’m going to sue them and win money instead of having cess and equal protection. his presidency. use them much better, and they’re going to no chance of winning because they’re tota- And, in what was a tipping point for “I still believe we have the institutions serve a much better purpose than what he’s lly protected.” some, he attacked Judge Gonzalo P. Curiel of government that would restrain someo- done.” On one hand, Mr. Trump seemed to mi- of the Federal District Court in San Diego, ne who seeks to exceed their constitutional But Mr. Post said there was a diff eren- sunderstand the scope of presidential power. who is overseeing two class actions against obligations,” Mr. McCain said. “We have ce between Mr. Obama’s view of executive Libel is a state-law tort constrained by First Trump University. a Congress. We have the Supreme Court. power and that of Mr. Trump. “Whatever Amendment principles, and a president’s Mr. Trump accused the judge of bias, We’re not Romania.” you think of Obama’s position on immigra- views do not fi gure in its application. falsely said he was Mexican and seemed to “Our institutions, including the press, tion, he is willing to submit to the courts,” On the other hand, said Ilya Somin, a issue a threat. are still strong enough to prevent” uncons- he said. “There is no suggestion that he will law professor at George Mason University, “They ought to look into Judge Curiel, titutional acts, he said. disobey if the courts rule against him.” Mr. Trump’s comments betrayed a troubling because what Judge Curiel is doing is a to- Mr. Post said that view was too sangui- Several law professors said they were disregard for free expression. tal disgrace,” Mr. Trump said. “O.K.? But we ne, given the executive branch’s practical less sure about Mr. Trump, citing the ac- “There are very few serious constitu- will come back in November. Wouldn’t that primacy. “The president has all the power tions of another populist, President Andrew tional thinkers who believe public fi gures be wild if I am president and come back and with respect to enforcing the law,” he said. Jackson, who refused to enforce an 1832 Su- should be able to use libel as indiscriminately do a civil case?” “There’s only one of those three branches preme Court decision arising from a clash as Trump seems to think they should,” Pro- David Post, a retired law professor who that actually has the guns in its hands, and between Georgia and the Cherokee Nation. fessor Somin said. “He poses a serious threat now writes for the Volokh Conspiracy, a that’s the executive.” “I can easily see a situation in which he to the press and the First Amendment.” conservative-leaning law blog, said those Republican offi cials have criticized Mr. would take the Andrew Jackson line,” Pro- Many of Mr. Trump’s statements about comments had crossed a line. Obama for what they have called his un- fessor Epstein said, referring to a probably legal issues were extemporaneous and resist “This is how authoritarianism starts, constitutional expansion of executive power. apocryphal comment attributed to Jackson conventional legal analysis. Some seemed with a president who does not respect the But some legal scholars who share that view about Chief Justice John Marshall: “John to betray ignorance of fundamental legal judiciary,” Mr. Post said. “You can criticize say the problem under a President Trump Marshall has made his decision; now let concepts, as when he said in a debate that the judicial system, you can criticize indivi- would be worse. him enforce it.” Senator Ted Cruz of Texas had criticized Mr. dual cases, you can criticize individual jud- “I don’t think he cares about separa- There are other precedents, said John Trump’s sister, a federal appeals court judge, ges. But the president has to be clear that the tion of powers at all,” said Richard Epstein, C. Yoo, a law professor at the University of “for signing a certain bill,” adding for good law is the law and that he enforces the law. a fellow at the Hoover Institution who also California, Berkeley, who took an expansive measure that Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., That is his constitutional obligation.” teaches at New York University and the Uni- view of executive power as a lawyer in the while still an appeals court judge, had also “If he is signaling that that is not his versity of Chicago. Bush administration. “The only two other “signed that bill.”
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Mainland 14 Monday, June 6, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Justice Dept. Backs Fired VA Official in Legal Challenge he Justice Department is siding with a easily fi red,” McCarthy said in a statement. into scheduling problems and wait-time ma- legal argument by a fi red Department “Now, even after the president signed this nipulation, the inspector general’s offi ce said Tof Veterans Aff airs offi cial at the center provision into law, his administration is refu- in a February report. of a nationwide scandal over long wait times sing to defend this measure of accountability. Problems at the VA have aff ected tens for veterans seeking medical care and secret This decision by the Obama administration of thousands of veterans and prompted an lists covering up the delays. puts our veterans at further risk.“ outcry in Congress that continues as law- Sharon Helman, the former director of Rep. Jeff Miller, chairman of the House makers and agency leaders struggle over how the Phoenix VA Health Care System, is suing Veterans’ Aff airs Committee, said Lynch’s de- to improve the agency. the VA to win back her old job. Helman ar- cision was “reckless” and “remarkably hypo- VA Secretary Robert McDonald sparked gues in court papers that a key portion of a critical given the fact that President Obama widespread outrage last week when he com- 2014 law passed in response to the wait-time enthusiastically supported this law.” pared long wait times at VA health sites to scandal is unconstitutional and denies her an This April 28, 2014 fi le photo shows the The eff ect of Lynch’s action is clear, said waiting in line at Disney theme parks. McDo- important step to appeal her fi ring. Phoenix VA Health Care Center in Phoe- Miller, R-Fla.: “It undermines very modest nald later said he regretted the remark, which Attorney General Loretta Lynch said in a reforms to our broken civil service system lawmakers called insulting and inappropria- letter to Congress that the Justice Department nix. Sharon Helman, the former director supported in 2014 by the president and an te. has decided not to contest that element of of the Phoenix VA Health Care System, is overwhelming majority of Congress.” Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., called the Helman’s challenge, essentially agreeing with suing the Department of Veterans Aff airs Helman was fi red in November 2014, se- attorney general’s decision in the Helman her legal position. Still, the Justice Department to win her old job back. ven months after the wait-time scandal came case “shameful” and said it contradicts a sta- will continue fi ghting against Helman’s reins- to light. The scandal led to the ouster of former tement Obama made when he signed the VA tatement, Lynch said. as 40 veterans died while awaiting care at the VA Secretary Eric Shinseki and a $16 billion reform law in August 2014. “I note that the scope of this decision is hospital, according to an investigation by the law overhauling the labyrinthine veterans’ “If you engage in an unethical practice, if narrow” and the Justice Department “will VA’s offi ce of inspector general. health care system and making it easier to fi re you cover up a serious problem, you should continue to defend the vast bulk of the statu- McCarthy and other Republicans reacted VA employees accused of wrongdoing. be fi red. Period,” Obama said at a signing ce- te,” Lynch wrote last week to House Majority with outrage, saying the attorney general’s The inspector general found that workers remony at a Virginia military base. Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif. failure to defend the 2014 law could make it at the Phoenix VA hospital falsifi ed waiting Lynch’s decision “not only undermines Helman is serving two years’ proba- easier for Helman — a convicted felon — to lists while their supervisors looked the other the law that Congress passed and the presi- tion for failing to disclose more than $19,000 get back her job. way or even directed it, resulting in chronic dent supported, but it sends a clear message in gifts she received while supervising the “When Congress passed the Veterans delays for veterans seeking care. that for President Obama and Attorney Gene- Phoenix hospital where whistleblowers re- Choice Act, a key provision allowed for in- Similar problems were soon discovered ral Lynch, the sanctity of a federal bureaucrat’s vealed veterans on secret waiting lists faced competent and indiff erent executives whose nationwide. Intentional misconduct was subs- job is far more important than the health and scheduling delays of up to a year. As many inaction allowed veterans to die to be more tantiated in 51 of 77 completed investigations well-being of our veterans,” McCain said. Thunderbirds Pilot Meets Obama Shortly After Ditching Jet Thunderbirds pilot ejected safely as his fi ghters from the nearby town of Security arri- but no civilians were hurt on the ground. The Payne said the fuselage slid about 2,000 fi ghter jet crashed into a deserted Co- ved, said Pete Smith, a member of the Security Navy’s Blue Angels team was near Nashville feet before coming to rest. He said it appea- Alorado area after soaring over the Air Fire Department. practicing for a scheduled performance this red the nose was ripped from the rest of the Force Academy’s commencement ceremony. A “I would have been a little more upset weekend. F-16. rescue helicopter then ferried him to a face-to- than he was,” Smith said. In Colorado, the Thunderbirds had just Authorities quickly cordoned off the area, face meeting with President Barack Obama. News of the crash broke while Obama’s fi nished their traditional performance at the and a hazardous materials crew was suiting Maj. Alex Turner, of Chelmsford, Massa- motorcade was returning to Peterson Air Force commencement, screaming overhead as the up to inspect the site, said Payne, who added chusetts, had just fl own over the crowd wat- Base for his fl ight back to Washington. Turner graduating offi cers tossed their white hats he was ordered to stay inside his house. ching Obama’s commencement address Thurs- ejected about 15 miles south of the Air Force skyward. Air Force Staff Sgt. Alexander Rodriguez, day afternoon when something went wrong Academy near Peterson, where Air Force One The jets then did multiple fl y-bys over the a U.S. Air Force fi refi ghter stationed in San An- and he was forced to ditch his plane. The jet was waiting to take off . academy’s football stadium, where the gradua- gelo, Texas, who was visiting with his family, skidded a few hundred yards across a grassy Emergency responders who picked up tion took place, blasting by in tight formations said he raced from his brother’s house after fi eld, leaving a smudgy, gray mark before co- Turner in the rescue helicopter brought him to or looping high overhead. hearing “a few loud bangs” and saw the plane ming to rest on its belly. a spot that happened to be on the president’s There was no obvious sign of trouble with gliding close to the ground before impact. Turner, who has logged more than 270 motorcade route back to Air Force One. any of the jets during the performance. “I started booking straight for the aircra- combat hours over Libya and Iraq, parachuted White House spokesman Josh Earnest Hammond said the problem happened af- ft,” Rodriguez said. “I saw the cockpit was safely and was not seriously injured. Lt. Col. said the pilot met Obama, and the president ter Turner put the landing gear down. empty and checked for any fuel hazard — Christopher Hammond, commander of the told him it might be a good time to contact his Justin Payne was working on wallpaper there was a single fuel leak on the right side. I Thunderbirds, said that the pilot maneuvered wife and let her know that he’s OK. inside his house when the plane struck the heard a ticking noise that indicated something the plane so it would not crash into a nearby It was one of two crashes Thursday for the ground. was still running and I backed off .” residential neighborhood. military’s elite fi ghter jet performance teams. “What I heard was a big boom,” Payne By then, fi rst responders from Petersen Turner landed about a half-mile from his An offi cial in Tennessee said a pilot was ki- said. “I ran outside. Three or four degrees to the and Colorado Springs were arriving on the plane and seemed “pretty calm” when fi re- lled when his Blue Angels fi ghter jet crashed, left and that jet would have hit our house.” scene, he said.
The San Juan Daily Star Monday, June 6, 2016 15 Mainland Army’s Gay Civilian Leader Calls His Promotion ‘Remarkable’ rmy Secretary Eric Fanning calls his elevation But he says he hasn’t needed “to confront anyo- to the job “remarkable.” Fanning is the fi rst ne.” Agay head of a military service branch. The 47-year-old Fanning told NBC his sexuality Of his sexuality, Fanning told NBC’s “Today” he “certainly has become more of a story as each rung in initially preferred to have people talk about his quali- the career has taken place.” In this Jan. 21 fi le photo, Army Secretary nominee Eric fi cations. But he says, “Now, I embrace it.” He says he loves his job, but expects he’ll likely Fanning, a close civilian adviser to Defense Secretary Ash Asked if he’s had to any endure any harsh be leaving after the Obama administration ends. Fan- Carter, arrives on Capitol Hill in Washington to testify treatment at the Pentagon, Fanning says, “Careless ning says that by next Jan. 21, “I imagine myself on a before the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on comments, sure.” beach someplace.” his nomination. Finding Overdose Killed Prince Just the Beginning of Probe ord from authorities that Prince In this Feb. 4, 2007 fi le photo, Prince performs dur- died of an overdose of a powerful ing the halftime show at the Super Bowl XLI football Wopioid is far from the end of the in- game at Dolphin Stadium in Miami. vestigation. In some ways, it’s just the begin- ning. Prince administered the drug himself. It said In the coming months, investigators will the death investigation is complete and had try to determine whether the singer had a no further comment. prescription for the fentanyl or whether it was Prince was found dead April 21 at his Min- supplied illegally. If it’s the latter, someone neapolis-area estate. could face criminal charges carrying years, Confi rmation Prince died of an opioid even decades in prison. overdose was fi rst reported by The Associated APARTMENT FOR SALE CONDADO A one-page report released Thursday by Press. The autopsy report was released hours COND. ATLANTIC PLAZA the Midwest Medical Examiner’s Offi ce says later. Maine Teen’s Message in a Bottle JUST FEW STEPS TO THE BEACH, PRESBYTERIAN Found by Fisherman in Spain HOSPITAL, MEDICAL OFFICES, SCHOOLS, RESTAURANTS, DRUG Maine teen got some unexpected news when they were surprised by the fi sherman’s correspon- she received a handwritten letter from a fi s- dence last week. STORES, 3 BEDROOMS, A rman saying that her message in a bottle Gallo, now 14, studied maps of ocean currents 3 BATHROOMS, PARKING he had been found in Spain. and discovered her message traveled roughly 3,000 WCSH-TV reports Terra Gallo and her sister miles. FACILITY put messages into bottles and tossed them into the Gallo’s message asked that whoever found her ocean while visiting their aunt on Monhegan Island bottle put their own message inside with hers and For Information three years ago. send it back out to sea. The fi sherman said he com- The girls had forgotten about the bottles until plied with her wishes in his letter. 787-616-1038
16 Monday, June 6, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Medicinal Marijuana Licenses Now Available By JOHN McPHAUL sustain the establishment, a report [email protected] Ana Ríus on the location of the establishments, and CRIM certifi cation. Beginning on Friday, the Licen- If a medical doctor is the owner, se for the Cultivation of Medical associate, shareholder or employee SCannabis was available as es- of the establishment, a copy of the tablished in Regulation Number 155 medical license should be included for the Use, Possession, Cultivation, where the doctor swears to not being Manufacture, Production, Fabrica- authorized to recommend medicinal tion and Research of Medicinal Mari- cannabis. juana that went into eff ect on January Ríus also stressed that Regulation 28, according to Health Secretary No. 155 also establishes that all acti- Ana Ríus. vities of accounting on inventory of Ríus said the regulation establis- a medicinal cannabis establishment hes that “the Department of Health must be monitored through the use will grade the establishments of cul- of the Monitoring System established tivation to assure that they comply by the commonwealth. with the requirements established “Until we select this system, all in the regulation before beginning medicinal cannabis establishments the work of designing and construc- will maintain a provisional monito- tion.” In order to complete the applica- zation, association contract, evidence ring system that permits storing data She added that, according to Ar- tion for the cultivation license, the fo- of authorization to do business in with precision and making it availa- ticle 77 of the regulation, the cost of llowing requirements must be com- Puerto Rico, evidence of no debt with ble,” the Health secretary said. “Once the license issued by the Health De- plied with: certifi cation of criminal the Department of Treasury, corpora- selected, it will be required that all partment cannot be less than the to- record, copy of certifi cate of incorpo- te structure report, a fi nancial report establishments transfer their records tal amount paid in taxes. ration, articles or statutes of organi- that shows evidence of a capacity to to this monitoring system.” DoubleLine’s Gundlach Calls May Employment Report ‘Real Body Blow’ eff rey Gundlach, chief executive billion at Los Angeles-based Do- said the labor market was already of DoubleLine Capital, called the ubleLine, noted that job gains for softening because of the temporary JMay employment report a “real April, fi rst recorded at an already workers’ fi gures. “When you start body blow” and said it means an in- light 160,000, were revised down to see the fi gures fall in temporary terest rate increase later this month sharply to plus 123,000 jobs, which workers, that means people are not is an “impossibility.” means “this puts incredible signifi - needed. The temp fi gures are the In a telephone interview, Gun- cance for next month’s employment canary in a coal mine.” dlach also said the U.S. stock market report after May’s terrible report. It Payrolls shrank by 21,000 at was “incredibly resilient” after the might be three strikes.” temporary-help service providers employment report. The Standard It will be interesting to see how and are down by about 64,000 so far & Poor’s 500 Index closed down just Asia opens, Gundlach added. “I this year. 6.13 points to end at 2,099.13 on Fri- wonder if they will have the same Gundlach said the fi rm pur- day. nonchalant attitude about the May chased 49-year government agency “It is a terrible employment re- employment report.” debt securities on Thursday, ahead port and the unemployment rate The Bureau of Labor Statistics of the fi xed-income rally that en- fell because people gave up. People reported on Friday that employers sued on Friday. “I think it is the Jeff rey Gundlach, chief executive are dropping out. There is no way in the United States added only longest bond I have ever bought in and chief investment offi cer of Do- to sugarcoat this report. You really 38,000 jobs last month, the smallest my life. We thought they were very ubleLine Capital, speaks at the Sohn can’t sugarcoat it, can you?” gain since September 2010. cheap, so we bought them,” Gun- Investment Conference in New York, Gundlach, who oversees $100 Earlier this week, Gundlach dlach said. May 5, 2014.
The San Juan Daily Star Monday, June 6, 2016 17 The Best Way to Help a Grandchild With College By JOHN F. WASIK many grandparents, they can complicate a child’s chances of qualifying for fi nancial aid. The stumbling block comes COLLEGE education — even at a highly rated pri- when students receive money from the 529 plan. That will vate institution — was once regarded as a relatively appear as income in the student’s name, which must be re- A aff ordable route to lifelong prosperity, but in recent ported on the Fafsa, the form that most colleges require for years it has become a hobbling fi nancial burden for many fi nancial aid when a student applies and every year he or families. she is in school. As a result, older generations are often stepping up To avoid a potential reduction in aid, grandparents to help their families with college funding. According to could postpone sending 529 proceeds until the last two a Fidelity Investments survey of its investors — a more af- years of college, suggests Gary E. Carpenter, a Syracuse- fl uent group than the average — more than half of grand- based certifi ed public accountant and executive director of parents “are saving or plan to start saving to help pay for the National College Advocacy Group, a nonprofi t focused college costs.” on college fi nancing. Sandra Schiff , who is retired and lives in Denver, has “Distributions from grandparents’ 529 plans are seen set up accounts for each of her eight grandchildren. She as student income, and could reduce aid by 50 percent,” started funding the plans with her husband, Ronald. After he said. That means if a grandparent takes $10,000 out of a running a successful wholesale plumbing business, they 529 plan to send to a grandchild, it could cut student aid by wanted to see their grandchildren graduate from college $5,000 the following year. Sandra Schiff and her husband Ronald have set up debt-free. At present, they have two recent graduates and “Postponing the distribution until junior year would college savings accounts for each of their eight two entering college. be a good idea,” Mr. Carpenter said. grandchildren. “My husband and I didn’t go to college,” Ms. Schiff Another strategy is for grandparents to give money said. “But we heard about this opportunity to fund 529 directly to the parents. The reason it is important to avoid “This is only recommended if the family does not qualify plans and thought it would be wonderful for our grand- putting money in the students’ names in the early years for need-based fi nancial aid.” children.” of college is that 20 percent of a student’s assets are “as- While direct giving is often a viable option for wealthy The desire for one generation to help another with col- sessed” in the federal formula, compared to only 5.64 per- families, it will pay for someone fortunate enough to be in lege has become more urgent in recent years. According cent of parental income and nonretirement assets. The more that situation to consider a more sophisticated fi nancial to the College Board, private colleges averaged more than money that is in a child’s name, the more it pares back the planning strategy. Questions to consider include: Are es- $40,000 in total expenses for the most recent academic year; aid package. tate issues a concern? Can securities be given to reap a tax state schools averaged around $17,000 for in-state students. How does a grandparent know if a gift will impair a advantage through stock or bond sales? More than 50 top-tier private colleges now charge more than grandchild’s fi nancial aid package? Most college websites When planning a multigenerational strategy, a fee-only $60,000 a year, including Columbia, Duke and Stanford. have aid calculators, and the government’s aid calculator fi nancial planner who understands college aid, estate and One of the best vehicles for multigenerational college can be found at https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/fafsa/esti- tax laws can provide useful advice. Planners can provide a funding is a 529 college savings plan. Off ered by states and mate. number of strategies that mesh with a person’s estate plan- managed by large mutual fund companies, these plans al- Although aid calculators provide ballpark estimates, ning, giving and portfolio objectives. These professionals low investment for future educational expenses, and the a completed Fafsa provides applicants with the “expected can also discuss the best time to give. proceeds accumulate tax-free. Many states also provide a family contribution,” the bottom line for the family’s total Any certifi ed fi nancial planner with expertise in col- tax write-off for at least a portion of a contribution. out-of-pocket expenses. lege planning can help form a strategy, or a certifi ed college But there are some potholes to avoid for those who hope The expected family contribution is a number that col- fi nance specialist can be found through the National Insti- to maximize the value of their contributions and minimize leges use after the need for fi nancial aid — based on the tute of Certifi ed College Planners. the total cost for a family of sending a student to college. income and assets of the parents and student — is deter- It is also helpful to check with a state’s 529 program Statistics are not available on the number of grandpar- mined. Some colleges, mostly private ones, also look at fi rst when considering a dedicated account. States have a ents who have opened 529 plans. But it is clear they are home equity. Under the federal aid formula, retirement ac- number of investment options, including prepaid tuition widely popular. Today, they hold more than $250 billion in counts such as 401(k)’s, I.R.A.s and pensions are generally plans for state and private colleges. Collegesavings.org and 12 million accounts, according to the College Savings Plans considered off limits for college funding. savingforcollege.com have thorough overviews of what Network, an organization run by state treasurers. Last year, Sending money directly to the grandchild could in- each plan has to off er. more than $25 billion poured into these plans. crease the family’s expected contribution. But the situation No matter which option is chosen for a grandchild, the Grandparents can set up these plans, naming grand- is much diff erent if the family is unlikely to receive fi nan- parents will greatly appreciate the help. children as benefi ciaries. If the grandchildren decide not to cial aid. Then, 529 proceeds and direct gifts from grandpar- “Grandparents have a natural inclination to spoil their go to college, the money can be kept in the accounts or used ents are possible options. grandchildren,” said Young J. Boozer III, state treasurer of for another educational opportunity. “Gifting may be a better strategy if the family won’t Alabama and chairman of the College Savings Plans Net- Since the children do not control the account — the qualify for aid,” notes Fred Amrein, a fee-only fi nancial work. “What better way to spoil them than with college sav- owners do — the assets are not in their names. That means planner in Wynnewood, Pa., who specializes in college ings? The gift will last much longer than a video game.” if grandparents need to withdraw the assets for them- planning. “Grandparents may want to pay college bills out- Contributions to 529 plans can be made in lieu of selves, they can do so, although they must pay a penalty right.” Under federal laws, couples can give up to $28,000 a cash gifts for birthdays, holidays, a confi rmation or a bar and income taxes if the assets are not used for educational year before facing gift taxes. or bat mitzvah. They can be some of the most meaning- purposes. “Direct payment to the college for tuition is an allow- ful gifts ever, but they should start early to build up sav- While 529 plans are the prime vehicles of choice for able exception to the annual limit,” Mr. Amrein added. ings.
18 Monday, June 6, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Stocks Wall St. Slumps After Dismal Jobs Report anks and other fi nancial companies led a modest de- MOST ASSERTIVE STOCKSSTOCKS PUERTO RICO STOCKSO RICO STOCKS PUERT MOST ASSERTIVE cline in U.S. stocks Friday after a report indicating that Bhiring had slowed sharply in May put investors in a se- lling mood. The market slide ended a modest two-day winning streak and sent bond prices surging as investors sought safety in U.S. government-backed debt. The dollar fell sharply against seve- ral major currencies. The downbeat jobs data appeared to convince traders that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates low longer than previously expected. It also stirred concerns that the economy was slowing. “What we don’t want to see is this number as a begin- ning of a series of weaker data,” said Quincy Krosby, a market COMMODITIES COMMODITIES strategist at Prudential Financial. “That’s going to aff ect the market.” The Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index lost 6.13 points, or 0.3 percent, to 2,099.13. The Nasdaq composite index gave up 28.85 points, or 0.6 percent, to 4,942.52. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 31.50 points, or 0.2 percent, to 17,807.06. The Labor Department reported that the U.S. economy added only 38,000 jobs in May, the lowest amount in fi ve years. The unemployment rate fell to 4.7 percent from 5 percent. Other reports out Friday also showed a mixed snapshot of the economy. The Institute of Supply Management said U.S. services fi rms grew in May at the slowest pace in more than CURRENCY two years, while the Commerce Department said orders to U.S. CURRENCY factories rose in April by the largest amount in six months. Speculation that the Fed will hold off on raising its key interest rate weighed on banks and fi nancial services compa- nies, as low interest rates make it harder for banks to make money from loans. ETrade Financial slumped $1.44, or 5.1 percent, to $26.69, while Charles Schwab lost $1.62, or 5.3 percent, to $29.22. Bank of America fell 52 cents, or 3.5 percent, to $14.42. Citigroup slid $1.58, or 3.4 percent, to $45.39. All told, fi nancials sector companies posted the biggest drop in the in the S.&P. 500, sliding 1.4 percent. It’s down 1.7 percent this year and is the only one of the 10 sectors in the index that’s negative for 2016. The prospect of interest rates holding steady made U.S. bonds more attractive, sending their prices sharply higher. LOCAL PERSONAL LOAN RATESRATES That demand spike, in turn, pushed the yield on the 10-year LOCAL PERSONAL LOAN Treasury note down 1.70 percent from 1.80 late Thursday. Bank PERS. CREDIT CARD AUTO “What you’re seeing today is bonds are rallying because the thought that we’re going to see higher rates in the short BPPR --.-- 17.95 4.95 LOCAL MORTGAGE RATESRATES term has come off the table a bit,” said J.J. Kinahan, chief stra- LOCAL MORTGAGE tegist at TD Ameritrade. “It’s about pure yield.” Bank FHA 30-YR POINTS CONV 30-YR POINTS Scotia 4.99 14.99 4.59 The dollar also fell against other major currencies, falling CooPACA 6.75 9.95 2.95 to 106.68 yen from 108.91 the day before. The euro jumped to BPPR 3.00% 0.00 3.50% 000 $1.1347 from $1.1148. Scotia 3.50% 0.00 4.00% 0.00 Reliable --.-- --.-- 4.40 Traders also piled money into precious and industrial CooPACA 3.50% 2.00 3.75% 2.00 First Mort 7.99 --.-- --.-- metals. Gold rose $30.30, or 2.5 percent, to $1,242.90 an ounce, Money House 3.75% 2.00 3.75% 2.00 while silver gained 34 cents, or 2.1 percent, to $16.37 an ounce. First Mort 3.50% 0.00 5.50% 0.00 Oriental 4.95 9.99 7.09 Copper added 4 cents, or 2.1 percent, to $2.11 a pound. Oriental 3.50% 0.00 3.75% 5.50
The San Juan Daily Star Monday, June 6, 2016 19 UN: Islamic State Increasingly Focused on International Attacks Report says terrorist group moving into new phase as it faces pressure in Iraq and Syria he Islamic State group is entering a new phase with an in- This warned that the “global terrorist threat continued to creased emphasis on attacking international civilian tar- evolve rapidly in 2015, becoming increasingly decentralized and Tgets, according to a United Nations report circulated late diff use.” last week. A French policeman es- The report also placed some of the blame on nation states, The report by Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to the Securi- corts a convoy transport- warning that extremists exploit frustrations “where avenues for ty Council says the global threat from the Islamic State group re- ing Paris terror attacks free and peaceful expression of opinion were blocked.” mains high and continues to diversify even though its territorial suspect Salah Abdeslam Where countries, including US allies, have rigged judicial expansion has been halted or even reversed in Iraq and Syria. systems and abuses by security forces and corrupt politicians go “Recent international attacks perpetrated by members of to a Paris courthouse unchecked, violent non-state actors can win support. ISIL demonstrate that the terrorist group is now moving into a for his fi rst questioning German authorities on Thursday arrested three Syrian men new phase, with the increased risk that well-prepared and cen- by anti-terror judges in suspected of planning an attack in Dusseldorf for the Islamic trally directed attacks on international civilian targets may be- Paris, on May 20. State group, prosecutors said. They said the plot was thwarted come a more frequent occurrence,” the report states, using an by a fourth suspect, who went to French authorities with details acronym to refer to the group. earlier this year. The report notes that in the last six months the Islamic State says the group does not appear to be lacking or short on arms The plan called for two suicide attackers to blow themsel- group has carried out attacks in 11 countries, excluding fi ghting or ammunition. ves up in central Dusseldorf and then for further assailants to in Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Afghanistan or Libya, killing more than Meanwhile a US government report said Thursday that des- kill as many people as possible using fi rearms and explosives, 500 people and injuring hundreds more. pite a spate of bloody incidents that made global headlines, the prosecutors said. It also said that an increasing number of “foreign terrorist total number of deaths in terrorist attacks fell last year by 14%. fi ghters” were returning to their home countries and that while While IS remains the major threat and carried out devasta- some had done so after becoming disillusioned with the group, ting attacks in France, Lebanon and Turkey — violence and total many returned with the intent and capability to “conduct terro- deaths decreased in Pakistan, Iraq and Nigeria. rist attacks in their country of origin or residence.” According to fi gures compiled for the US State Department, According to the report, the group is seeking to elevate the there were an average of 981 “terrorist attacks” per month world- role of its affi liates and may even be transferring funds to them wide in 2015, killing a total of 28,328 over the year. as they fi nd themselves under increasing pressure in Iraq and This represents 13% fewer attacks and 14% fewer deaths Syria. than in 2014, according to the National Consortium for the Study The report also says that for the fi rst time since the decla- of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START). ration of a “so-called caliphate” in June 2014, the group is under The START fi gures were released Thursday as an annex to fi nancial pressure with international air strikes reducing oil pro- the State Department’s annual strategic assessment — “Country duction by between 30 and 50 percent. Despite this, the report Reports on Terrorism” — prepared for the US Congress. UN: Sexual Violence Integral Tactic of Terror ust as the international community has made some in- Confl ict Zainab Bangura told the council that of the 48 par- property, killing, bombing or hostage taking. But we can- roads combating sexual violence as a weapon of war, ties accused of employing sexual violence in a new U.N. not deplore the public violence of terrorism while ignoring Jextremists are adopting the age-old tactic as a tool of report, 37 were non-state actors, requiring new tools and the violence terrorists infl ict on women and girls behind terror. strategies that go beyond resolutions, treaties and sanc- closed doors,” she said, adding that, worse yet, when vic- Speaking late last week at a Security Council session tions traditionally used to address the scourge. tims are lucky enough to be freed from captivity they are on sexual violence in confl ict, U.N. Secretary-General Ban “The war of conquest of extremist groups is being often shunned by their communities. Ki-moon pointed to the recent conviction of Democratic fought on and fought over the bodies of women and girls “Sexual violence is still the only crime that stigmatizes Republic of Congo politician Pierre Bemba Gombo by the generating millions of dollars of revenue,” Bangura said. the victim rather than the perpetrator,” Bangura said. International Criminal Court as the “latest sign that the era “It is the revival of the slave trades in our own time and She said eff orts to battle sexual violence carried out of impunity for sexual violence as a tool of war is over.” life.” by non-state actors should focus on draining extremists’ But he acknowledged much more remained to be Ban’s report to the Security Council estimated that the resources and degrading their capacity to communicate, done. Yazidi people in Iraq paid some $45 million in ransom to travel and do harm, as well as providing better care to vic- “One extremely disturbing aspect is the use of sexual the Islamic State group in 2014 alone for the return of their tims. violence as a tactic of terrorism. Daesh, Boko Haram and girls and women. In his Thursday address, Ban also touched on a spate other extremist groups are using sexual violence as a Bangura said social media was another factor facilita- of recent cases where U.N. peacekeepers have been accused means of attracting and retaining fi ghters, and to generate ting the trade and traffi cking of women, who are off ered of sexual abuse, saying that the organization “will conti- revenue,” he said, using another name for the Islamic State in on-line forums alongside “rifl es and rocket propelled nue our own eff orts to ensure that peacekeepers uphold group. grenades.” the highest standards of integrity towards the people they Ban’s Special Representative on Sexual Violence in “When we think terrorism we think of destruction of serve.”
20 Monday, June 6, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Prisoner Tells of ‘Mental Torture’ in Guantanamo Bay’s ‘Camp 7’ Somali prisoner at Guantanamo Bay told a military vibrations in Camp 7. But James Harrington, a civilian lawyer judge late last week that he has experienced what he for Binalshibh, asked the judge to postpone his appearance Abelieves are intentional noises and vibrations inside just as he was about to come into the courtroom when it be- the high-security section of the prison known as Camp 7, came clear that the judge would allow Ryan to ask questions echoing a defendant in the Sept. 11 war crimes case who has similar to those he asked Guleed. Unlike the Somali, Abu alleged he is the victim of deliberate attempts at sleep depri- Zubaydah has a lawyer, and he told the court that he would vation. object to incriminating questions. Hassan Guleed, an alleged member of East Africa al- Military offi cials have repeatedly denied that guards Qaeda making his fi rst appearance in a U.S. court since his in Camp 7 intentionally made sounds or vibrations, though 2004 capture, on Thursday portrayed sounds and vibrations there has been documented use of sleep deprivation during as well as chemical odors in testimony at the U.S. base in interrogations in CIA black site prisons and Guantanamo in Cuba as “a kind or pressure” intended to make detainees at an al-Qaida camp and performed surveillance on a U.S. the past. cooperate with authorities. He contrasted it with other forms military base as part of a suicide bombing plot. Prosecutors have suggested in court that Binalshibh is of abusive treatment that he and others experienced while Guleed, who has never been charged with a crime, de- inventing allegations that have become one of the many is- held by the CIA in overseas prisons before being taken to nied involvement with al-Qaida. “You are lying to us right sues that have sidetracked proceedings in the Sept. 11 case, Guantanamo. now aren’t you sir?” Ryan asked. The defendant said he was which remains in the pretrial stage with no trial date set. “We have mental torture in the Camp 7. In the black site not. The judge, Army Col. James Pohl, earlier issued an or- there was physical...” Guleed started to say when prosecu- Twice, courtroom monitors cut the sound feed so that der directing the military to cease any deliberate noises or tors and the judge cut him off to keep him from discussing spectators could not hear information deemed classifi ed. vibrations without determining whether any had occurred. details about his confi nement that are classifi ed as secret. The testimony was intended to support allegations by Binalshibh says it has continued despite that order. Guleed said several other prisoners have experienced Sept. 11 defendant Ramzi Binalshibh, who has alleged he the same sounds and vibrations, including Khalid Shaikh has been subjected to intentional sleep deprivation, which Mohammad, the self-proclaimed mastermind of the Sept. 11, his lawyer says interferes with his ability to participate in 2001, terrorist attack, and Abu Zubaydah, a Palestinian who his defense. was the fi rst prisoner to be subjected to brutal CIA interro- Binalshibh, Mohammad and three other Guantanamo gation techniques. prisoners face trial by military commission for planning and The Somali prisoner, who wore a black and white head providing logistical support to the Sept. 11 hijacking plot. scarf and a traditional white dress shirt as he testifi ed in They could get the death penalty if convicted. broken English, faced aggressive cross-examination from fe- Abu Zubaydah, who has not been seen in public since deral prosecutor Ed Ryan, who sought to show he was a bia- he was captured in Pakistan in 2002, had been expected to sed witness by asking him about allegations that he trained testify Thursday about his own experiences with noises and Chilean Ex-Soldier Faces US Trial in Death of Singer Victor Jara n army lieutenant under late Chilean strongman ordered the arrest of an additional eight soldiers. Augusto Pinochet will face a civil trial in Florida But one of those soldiers, Pedro Pablo Barrientos Athis month for his involvement in the 1973 mur- Nunez lives in Deltona, Florida rather than Chile, and der of Chilean folk singer Victor Jara, the U.S. human the United States has not acted on Chile’s extradition re- rights group bringing the suit said late last week. quest. Jara, also a poet and political activist, inspired gene- In 2013, the Center for Justice and Accountability rations of artists from U2 to Bruce Springsteen with his (CJA), an organization dedicated to preventing severe lyrical odes to the working class. A communist, he fell human rights abuses, fi led a civil suit against Barrientos afoul of the Chilean government when leftist president on behalf of Jara’s widow and daughters. The trial is set Salvador Allende was overthrown by right-wing Pino- to take place in the district court in Orlando from June chet in a bloody 1973 military coup. 13 to 29, the group said Thursday. During Pinochet’s rule, which lasted until 1990, an According to the organization, a jury will be asked estimated 3,200 people were killed and 28,000 tortured to fi nd Barrientos legally responsible and will be asked by the state. According to Chilean court documents, Jara to award punitive and compensatory damages. was shot dead by soldiers in Chile’s Estadio Nacional, “We stand by allegations that he was the one who which served as a mass detention and torture center in tortured and murdered Victor Jara, or at the very least push U.S. authorities to act on Chile’s extradition re- the early days the military government. His death soon he aided and abetted in his death, and in either case he quest, and will shed light on the abuses that took place became a potent symbol of the era’s abuses. is liable for what happened,” CJA Executive Director in Estadio Nacional in the days after the coup. A high-ranking offi cial was arrested for his involve- Dixon Osburn told Reuters. Legal representatives for Barrientos could not be ment in the murder in 2008, and in 2012 a Chilean judge Osburn added that the CJA hoped the civil trial will immediately reached for comment.
The San Juan Daily Star Monday, June 6, 2016 21 Dozens of Women Vanish on Canada’s Highway of Tears, and Most Cases Are Unsolved By DAN LEVIN Aboriginal women and girls make up outside the village of Burns Lake, Drucella Jo- about 4 percent of the total female population seph, 25, an unemployed aboriginal woman, ess than a year after her 15-year-old of Canada but 16 percent of all female homici- eagerly climbed into the back of a passing car cousin vanished, Delphine Nikal, 16, des, according to government statistics. along with her boyfriend, Corey Coombes. Lwas last seen hitchhiking from this iso- Carolyn Bennett, the minister of indige- “Friends will drive me when I really need a lated northern Canadian town on a spring nous and northern aff airs, has spent months ride, but other than that, we just hitchhike,” morning in 1990. traveling across the country to consult with she told the driver. The couple gets by on his Ramona Wilson, 16, a member of her high indigenous communities. During her mee- disability payments and on donated food from school baseball team, left home one Saturday tings, families and survivors have complained food banks. Neither has a cellphone. When night in June 1994 to attend a dance a few of racism and sexism by the police, who she hitchhiking, Mr. Coombes says he protects towns away. She never arrived. Her remains said treated the deaths of indigenous women himself by carrying a club or a screwdriver. were found 10 months later near the local air- “as inevitable, as if their lives mattered less.” British Columbia is infamous for serial ki- port. “What’s clear is the uneven application of llers and criminals who often targeted abori- Tamara Chipman, 22, disappeared in justice,” Ms. Bennett said. ginal women. In 2007, Robert William Pickton, 2005, leaving behind a toddler. “She’s still mis- One reason to doubt the estimate by the A billboard along Highway 16. The stretch a pig farmer, was convicted of killing six wo- sing,” Gladys Radek, her aunt, said. “It’ll be 11 Royal Canadian Mounted Police, she said, is of road is known as the Highway of Tears men, though the DNA or remains of 33 women years in September.” that the police often immediately deemed the because dozens of women, mostly aborigi- were discovered on his land. Many of them Dozens of Canadian women and girls, women’s deaths to be suicides, drug overdoses nal, have been murdered or have disap- were aboriginal. One of Canada’s youngest se- most of them indigenous, have disappeared or accidents, over the protests of relatives who peared in the area. rial killers, Cody Legebokoff , was 24 when he or been murdered near Highway 16, a remote suspected foul play. “There was no investiga- was convicted in 2014 of killing four women ribbon of asphalt that bisects British Columbia tion,” she said, citing one recent case. “The fi le cosm of Canada’s painful indigenous legacy near the Highway of Tears. David Ramsay, a and snakes past thick forests, logging towns folder’s empty.” and a serious test for Mr. Trudeau as he tries former Prince George provincial court judge and impoverished Indian reserves on its way A United Nations report last year descri- to repair the country’s relationship with abo- and convicted pedophile, was imprisoned in to the Pacifi c Ocean. So many women and bed measures by the previous government to riginal people. 2004 for sexually and physically assaulting in- girls have vanished or turned up dead along protect aboriginal women from harm as “ina- On a recent journey along Highway 16, digenous girls as young as 12. one stretch of the road that residents call it the dequate” and said that the lack of an inquiry scenes of stunning wilderness were fl ecked Anguished family members said they re- Highway of Tears. into the murders and disappearances constitu- by indigenous communities reeling from eco- ceived little help from the authorities, a sharp A special unit formed by the Royal Ca- ted “grave violations” of the women’s human nomic decay and the anguished memories of contrast to the cases of missing white women. nadian Mounted Police offi cially linked 18 rights. Failures by law enforcement, it added, missing and murdered women. After Ms. Chipman vanished in 2005, her such cases from 1969 to 2006 to this part of the had “resulted in impunity.” A few miles outside Prince George, the aunt, Ms. Radek, said the police objected to highway and two connecting arteries. More Ms. Radek, a co-founder of Tears4Justice, highway plunges into thick forests veined the family putting up its own missing posters. women have vanished since then, and com- an advocacy organization, said, “When it co- with logging roads and the occasional “moose “They knew we were searching day and night, munity activists and relatives of the missing mes to the missing, racism runs deep.” crossing” sign. “Girls Don’t Hitchhike on the and they did nothing to help us,” she said. The say they believe the total is closer to 50. Al- The federal government has allocated 8.4 Highway of Tears,” reads a large yellow bill- next day, she said, a white woman disappea- most all the cases remain unsolved. billion Canadian dollars ($6.4 billion) over fi ve board alongside the road farther north. “Killer red near Vancouver “and the police were out The Highway of Tears and the disappea- years to aid indigenous communities, which on the Loose!” in the streets putting up posters.” rances of the indigenous women have beco- have disproportionately high levels of pover- As a bald eagle soared overhead, Brenda After her daughter Ramona disappeared me a political scandal in British Columbia. ty, incarceration, alcoholism and substance Wilson, 49, the Highway of Tears coordinator in 1994, the police refused to act, said Matilda But those cases are just a small fraction of abuse, and often lack basic necessities like safe for Carrier Sekani Family Services and the sis- Wilson, a member of the Gitxsan First Nation. the number who have been murdered or di- drinking water. ter of one of the victims, gestured to the wall “They gave us all these diff erent excuses that sappeared nationwide. The Royal Canadian Ms. Bennett said the breakdown in abo- of evergreens that fl ank the road. “The trees she might be back tomorrow or next week,” Mounted Police have offi cially counted about riginal communities was the product of gene- are really dense here, so if you’re looking for Ms. Wilson said. “There was no hurry or alarm 1,200 cases over the past three decades, but re- rations of socioeconomic marginalization and someone, it’s pretty hard to fi nd them,” she about it, so we started looking ourselves.” search by the Native Women’s Association of trauma tied to government policies. Particu- said, listing the names of several women who Despite multiple searches, Ms. Wilson, a Canada suggests the total number could be as larly damaging was a state-fi nanced, church- are still missing. single mother of six who is now 65, said the- high as 4,000. run boarding school system for aboriginal The provincial government announced re was no sign of Ramona until she had been In December, after years of refusal by his children who were forcibly taken from their plans in December to improve safety along gone for seven months, when Ms. Wilson re- conservative predecessor, Prime Minister Jus- families by offi cers of the Royal Canadian Highway 16, including funds for traffi c came- ceived an anonymous phone call telling her tin Trudeau announced a long-awaited natio- Mounted Police. Many of the 150,000 children ras and vehicles for indigenous communities. that the girl’s body was near the airport. Po- nal inquiry into the disappearances and mur- who were sent to residential schools over a But little has changed on the road, which lacks lice offi cers searched the area but found no- ders of indigenous women. century became victims of physical and sexual lighting or any public transportation other thing, she said. In April 1995, two men riding The inquiry, set to cost 40 million Ca- abuse. The program was fully shut down in than infrequent Greyhound bus service that all-terrain vehicles by the airport discovered nadian dollars ($31 million), is part of Mr. the mid-1990s. does not reach remote communities. Ramona’s remains buried under some trees. Trudeau’s promise of a “total renewal” of Covering 450 miles between the city of The perils do not stop desperate people Plastic fl owers and a glass cross now decorate Canada’s relationship with its indigenous citi- Prince George and the Pacifi c port of Prince from thumbing rides in a region where public her grave in a Smithers cemetery, a few blocks zens, and it comes at a critical time. Rupert, the Highway of Tears is both a micro- transportation is practically nonexistent. Just from Ms. Wilson’s tidy trailer-park home.
The San Juan Daily Star 22 Monday, June 6, 2016 Colombia Police Rescue Dogs From Troubled Neighborhood uthorities have returned to known as the Bronx that is located a rugged Bogota neighbor- just blocks from the presidential Ahood to rescue the dogs and palace. Authorities also rescued 136 cats left behind when police shut minors, some of them possibly used down the country’s largest open-air as child prostitutes. drug market. The Bronx has long been a ma- Col. Nelson Arias of Bogota’s jor embarrassment and symbol of police says about 50 dogs and 20 abandonment by the state. Autho- cats were rescued by veterinarians rities have tried to neutralize the during last Thursday’s operation. neighborhood in the past but to no Arias says authorities hope to fi nd lasting eff ect. people to adopt the rescued ani- mals. A police offi cer carries a dog that was res- More than 1,000 people were cued from El Bronx, a neighborhood pla- removed over the weekend in a gued by drug addicts and prostitution, in surprise raid on the neighborhood downtown Bogota, Colombia, Thursday. German Town Turns to Syrian Refugees to Save Its School t the talent show in Golzow’s ele- Kamala’s 9-year-old brother Bourhan, star- Taha’s presence is invaluable because — in fact, taking in the families has helped mentary school, the highlight is a ted school from scratch with younger Ger- “she has arrived, she got support and now the town tackle another concern by using ASyrian girl proudly singing a Ger- mans. she lives in an apartment with her family,” some of its empty housing. man pop hit to applause from her classma- “Of course they didn’t know Golzow home director Jens Planeta says. “That The dwindling population has taken a tes. at all, they had no idea what they were get- takes a lot of people’s fear away, and that toll over the years on the school, which the The scene last week in the tiny town ting themselves into,” Schuetz said. “But is irreplaceable.” town named “The Children of Golzow” near the Polish border — population 870 they saw a chance to get out of the strange “I think this is a good opportunity,” in a nod to its main claim to fame, a docu- — came a year after Golzow launched situation of living in tents and were willing Taha says. At home, she adds, “my hus- mentary fi lm project of the same name that what principal Gaby Thomas calls an act to move.” band is always helping, people in Golzow followed a class of schoolchildren from of “mutual rescue.” The school couldn’t get As Germany begins to integrate hun- are always helping too ... everyone helps 1961 to 2007. together the 15 students needed to set up a dreds of thousands of migrants from the here.” “This small place is defi ned by this fi rst-grade class, and that had Mayor Frank Arab world and beyond who arrived last It’s certainly a change of scene for the school,” the mayor says. Schuetz fearing for his town’s future. year, Golzow off ers a small-scale taste of family, who come from Syria’s coastal city At its peak, the school had up to 700 “If we had allowed this school to success. A man from a nearby village who of Latakia and spent a year in Turkey befo- students. In 2008, however, it lost its top crumble away, we also would have had to speaks Arabic helped in the early months re moving on to Germany. four grades and was reduced to an ele- accept families saying, ‘you can’t move to but now the two Syrian families, who were “Everything here is quiet, no war — mentary school. It now has some 130 pu- Golzow, your children will have to go to joined in January by a third, are keen to good,” Taha said. pils. This year, town leaders say they have school somewhere else,’” he says. speak German — even insist on doing so. There’s a down side to that quietness, enough children for a fi rst grade, though In this thinly populated area of what “If we had had a lot of time to think however, and it has a lot to do with why they’re still waiting for the offi cial green was once communist East Germany, which about what problems we could face, and Golzow’s leaders wanted to bring the fami- light. has seen its population shrink since the re- lost ourselves in that, it maybe wouldn’t lies there. When the newcomers started school unifi cation of Germany in 1990, “any in- have worked out so well,” principal Tho- “I was a real estate agent in Syria — last fall, teachers held workshops on the frastructure has very signifi cant value.” mas says. “We did a lot of things sponta- very, very good work — and I don’t know issue of fl ight and expulsion with the So the town’s leaders went to a migrant neously, and the families were incredibly what I can do here. I must (fi nd) diff erent children, principal Thomas says — “be- reception center in nearby Eisenhuettens- cooperative.” work, but that’s OK,” says Fadi, Taha’s hus- cause everyone’s fi rst question was, ‘why tadt and persuaded two Syrian families to Halima Taha, 29, who moved to Gol- band. are they here?’ And then they knew why move to Golzow. They brought with them zow with husband Fadi Sayed Ahmed and Golzow has lost nearly a third of its they’re here.” three children of school age — salvaging their three children, has just started a part- population since German reunifi cation, a The two Syrian mothers told her not to the school’s fi rst grade and taking on the time job as a translator at a home for refu- phenomenon seen in many parts of the east give their children special treatment, and challenge of settling into a peaceful but gees in a nearby town. Her work includes after communist-era industry and collecti- at one point even complained that their hardly cosmopolitan rural backwater. translating rental contracts for newcomers ve farms went out of business or downsi- children were speaking too much Arabic Nour and Kamala, both 10, and seeking a long-term place to live. zed. Real estate is not a booming business with each other, she adds.
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24 Monday, June 6, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Stateside Viewpoint Re-Colonization of Puerto Rico and the PR Parade: The Colonial Mentality of Puerto Rican Elites By HOWARD JORDAN ters, i.e., the U.S. government can’t ride on your back hold.” We can only ask what would Ramón would unless you’re bent over! have said about these developments? Lorraine-Cortes- t pains me to critique our Puerto Rican leadership PR Parade Celebrating Culture? Why has the Puer- Vasquez, Melissa Mark-Viverito, Orlando Plaza y los during these diffi cult times where operational uni- to Rican day parade not utilized its potential political demas, does your heart beat boricua, donde esta su Ity is important. Lo mas defi cil si es hablar contra la infl uence to speak with one voice on the needs of the compasión? ¡Que fallo! patria. But the truth must be told. The U.S. Congress is Puerto Rican people? They all endorse the release of Colonial Mentality. ¿Que Pasa Que No Se Rebelan? about to re-colonize the people of Puerto Rico. Not to Puerto Rican political prisoner Oscar López Rivera but It seems that our leadership suff ers from a colonial say they ever stopped but with the imposition of this refuse to challenge the colonial status that has led to mentality or slave trauma syndrome (colonial slaves). new control board with, at most, one Puerto Rican re- his imprisonment and the creation of the debt on the If you are Puerto Rican or care about the future of our presentative, it has reached a new low. Island. You really cannot celebrate our culture while people please share your views with the Puerto Rican Here is some food for thought: in your daily operation you off er no cultural resistance leadership, including the elected offi cials, parade offi - Hillary’s Puerto Rican Loyalists. Bernie Sanders, to the imposition of American colonialism on the Is- cials, labor leaders, activists, businessmen. Let them the candidate we voters are asked to ignore, has rejec- land. Withdraw your endorsement of Hillary unless know the Puerto Rican people are not for sale. ¡Ni aqui, ted the control board as a cave-in to the hedge funds she takes a correct stand. ni alla! and corporations. Hillary Clinton has bought the cor- Parade Leaders: What of Ramón Jiménez? Why has Howard Jordan is the longtime host of the popu- porate package. Why have the Puerto Rican elected the Puerto Rican Day Parade yet to make a statement lar radio program, The Jordan Journal on WBAI-FM offi cials wholeheartedly endorsed Hillary while she and honor the recently passed late activist lawyer Ra- New York. He is an attorney and chair of the Policy endorses this pernicious Congressional eff ort? Is the món Jiménez who was responsible for reconnecting and Public Administration Unit of Hostos Communi- Donald Trump “cuco” or “boogeyman” enough of a ra- the parade to the PR community. They honor rightfu- ty College (CUNY) in the Bronx. He can be reached tionale? They argue this is the best we can do. lly Rosario Dawson, a Bernie supporter (I guess hoping at [email protected]. This column appeared in Stand Up Boricuas! Why are most Puerto Rican when Bernie goes with Hillary she will switch over), the NiLP Report on Latino Policy & Politics, an online offi cials silent on this transparent control board desig- but reject Jiménez. As the biblical injunction correctly information service provided by the National Institute ned to sell our island? Remember your colonial mas- says, “a prophet is without honor in his own house- for Latino Policy. New York Times Editorials Yes, It’s Genocide to take a more conciliatory stance on the Armenian issue. It never happened, and the increasingly auto- cratic Mr. Erdogan warned Germany’s chancellor, Angela Merkel, in advance that relations with Ger- many — “bilateral, diplomatic, economic, trade, po- By THE EDITORIAL BOARD Historians have established beyond reasonable doubt litical and military” — would be damaged by the that as many as 1.5 million Armenians were delibera- resolution. n what has become an almost annual exercise, Tur- tely killed or sent on death marches in 1915-16 by the Mr. Erdogan’s threats are not without eff ect. Turkey key has thrown a fi t because someone has spoken disintegrating Ottoman Empire, fearful that they and is a crucial NATO ally in the upheavals of the Middle Ithe truth about its dark past. This time, it has pulled other Christian minorities could side with Russia in East, and especially important to Germany and the Eu- its ambassador from Berlin and threatened dire con- the war. ropean Union as they try to stem the fl ow of Syrian sequences over a resolution, passed overwhelmingly For Armenians, millions of whom were left scat- refugees. Ms. Merkel was not present for the vote, by the German Parliament last Thursday, declaring tered around the world, gaining recognition that the though she did not oppose it. President Obama, who as that the century-old massacre of Ottoman Armenians slaughter was a genocide — a deliberate atrocity, and a candidate in 2008 pledged to recognize the events of was a genocide. That is what Turkey does every time not collateral damage — has been a long and passiona- 1915 as a genocide, has failed to do so. a foreign government dares to challenge its discredi- te national mission, which has resulted in formal re- The damage done to Turkey’s relations with the ted claim that the Armenians perished in the cruel fog cognition by more than 20 countries. Armenians and its NATO allies is the responsibility of of World War I, and not in a premeditated attempt to The Armenians are fully justifi ed in their quest that large majority of Turks who refuse to acknowledge eradicate a people. Germany’s claims to the contrary, for a historical reckoning. But the more the world has a dark blot on their history, not those who seek to com- Turkish legislators huff ed in a statement, are “based on recognized that, the more aggressively Turkey has memorate the tragedy. The Germans, who have ad- biased, distorted and various subjective political mo- stormed and shouted. A couple of years ago, when mirably confronted the terrible genocide in their own tives.” President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was still a relatively history, did the right thing in defying Mr. Erdogan’s No, it was a genocide, the fi rst of the 20th century. broad-minded prime minister, he seemed prepared threats.
The San Juan Daily Star Monday, June 6, 2016 25 Letters Mirror, Mirror forensic examination, then it would not have been a and racial profi ling. I am, however, also unremittingly opposed to al- coxcomb imitation. on the Wall... Antonio Montalvo, San Juan lowing biological males of any age (except infants) into girls’ restrooms and shower facilities. The interests of privacy and modesty of the over- The “fi nancial crisis” is ultimately an endgame of whelming number of girls by far outnumber any num- politician corruption. For various partisan schemes With a Grain of Salt ber of males who may be otherwise inconvenienced. they borrowed what couldn’t be paid back and did it again and over again. And by way of sneaky double To Bernie Sanders: Tomás León, San Juan talk aim to glean political capital out of it yet. You announce we “ought to be empowered to If you want to talk solutions, no reasonable credit forge [our] own destiny.” Haven’t we done just that? is within reach, sell real estate, the Commonwealth Only now, like overcoddled babies, we squeal, chicken Leave Now has plenty, it can eventually be bought back. Then trash plutocracy, medicalize dope, drive narcotraffi c- away from the consequences we’ve wrought, scamper kers into Chapter 11, pols give up their cut. Rehab behind Uncle Sam’s apron strings. And for a few con- Whatever you do, don’t grow old in Puerto Rico. cons, without a drug establishment, you don’t need a vention votes you’re playing us the alcahuete. The young won’t respect you, meaning you’ll fi nd professional-criminal stratum. Fix the public schools, If you really want to help, you might take our yourself targeted by violent crime more that you used realize a population of professionals and intellectuals fi endish politicians back to the States with you, hang to. And police won’t regard you as important, when serve Puerto Rico better than hordes of minimum wa- them by their stingers from the Washington Monu- they see your white hair, it’s like you’d do them a fa- gers. And money. Public transportation works better ment. vor by just dying. Doctors same thing. We’re not com- than a car and is a gazillion times cheaper. munity here. It’s like a alley full of hungry dogs, and Holy Week our greasy pols and pampered riqui- Samaria Salcedo, Caparra Heights it’s seen as natural that they bite each other bloody for tos all fl ew to Vegas to splurge booty. Next time let’s leftovers and yet we all believe in God. When you’re all march to Isla Verde, sledgehammer down the air- in distress and there are Christians around, they’ll read port so they can’t get back. Fury & Invective you from the Bible. But I don’t think that’s what Jesus would’ve done, I think He would’ve done something Jackson Winters, Isla Verde “Sticks and stones can break my bones, but words to help. can never hurt me.” —Looney Tunes (1950s TV) El Manco Case To Tomás León: Ding Ochoa, Puerto Nuevo I read your letter about the Governor “First Impres- sions.” Never in my autumn-chicken life have my be- Approaching the end of the tether, “El Manco” wildered peepers lay upon a barrage of such relentless case seems to be a fl ash in the pan and unambiguous insulting. One may not deny nevertheless you’re glib. wherein the accused will not have a so-called china- I’d be terrifi ed to be on the receiving end of your ire man’s chance for a fair trial. (I’m wording this very carefully to not get you mad). PO BOX 6537 Caguas PR 00726 At the outcome of the trial the impartial jury to Yet what’s the point? Agapito undeniably deserves Or e-mail us at: be impounded would be an unreachable dream; ev- it all, his shifting the tax from the wealthy to the rest of [email protected] erybody in Puerto Rico is tainted with a “cognitive us evil that goes well beyond a Fortuño. Reason he’s Telephones: (787) 743-3346 • (787) 743-6537 bias” because of the “ad nauseam” exposure on TV not running again. Yet I predict that like another popu- (787) 743-5606 • Fax (787) 743-5100 programs and all sorts of commentaries by the media lar we’d rather not remember, whom my mother, bless and legal pundits, which may have poisoned the ju- her soul, monikered Pelo Mojado, he’ll bring down his ries mind against “El Manco.” own party for a stretch, allow the penepeístas a decade Furthermore, as a rule of thumb, when a defen- of get-nowhere statehoodery, squawking tempered dant has been diagnosed by a competent psychiatrist by Washington looking the other way. Nevertheless Dr. Ricardo Angulo that the accused is unable to understand the goings on it only makes sense to denounce behavior and policy of a trial, the presiding judge is obliged to order psy- — they set precedence — we haven’t had a governor Publisher chological treatment for the accused at a convenient one can admire and respect since Sánchez Vilella. The Manuel Sierra Aaron Christiana facility. The court will thereby avoid cramming down question to ask is why such abject misfi ts make it onto General Manager Editor the trial. a ballot and why we vote for them. I mean, it ain’t During the past two weeks of the appellate trial spectator basketball. Lisette Martínez Maria Miranda being held on TV, not even an iota nor any evidence Advertising Agency Director Local News Editor related to him has been admitted as such; they have Ana Badillo, Hato Rey Ray Ruiz been conspicuous by their absence. Unfortunately, the Legal Notice Director Ismael Reyes trial is tottering, as a direct consequence it would be useless to embark on a game of legal gamesmanship Stance Allan Gil Sports Editor/Assistant Editor and/or outfoxing the opposition. Internal Auditor One thing has been learned during trial: On-site I am unalterably opposed to bias, preference and María Rivera forensic examiners should fi rst be properly trained, prejudice of all forms, be that in regard to age, race, Sharon Ramírez Graphic Artist Manager in order to avoid a repetition of El Manco’s negligent color or gender of any sort. This includes test scores Legal Notices Graphics Manager
26 Monday, June 6, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star 36 Hours in driven restaurants off ering inventive, perfectly ex- 36 Hours in ecuted cuisine without the hefty boozemarkup. Will BYOB, helmed by the chef Christopher Kearse, is one of a handful of such B.Y.O.B.s on buzzy Passyunk Av- enue, and its fi ve-course tasting menu ($75) of exquisite dishes, like the milk-fed poulard with braised fennel, Philadelphia bacon marmalade and abalone mushrooms, is a thing Philadelphia of beauty. Book in advance. Digest on the short walk to Fountain Porter, an eff ortlessly cool neighborhood bar with an impressive list of local beers. Try a pint of Kenz- inger, brewed in, and named after, a north Philadelphia neighborhood, for $3 (if you’re still hungry, the excel- lent burger is just $5). Saturday 4. CHEESE IN THE PARK, 10 A.M. Di Bruno Bros. is a local institution; the original lo- cation in South Philly’s Italian Market has been around since 1939. The bigger, newer store at the corner of 18th and Chestnut is fi lled to the brim with epicurean goods. Pick up a rustic baguette, fi g and acacia honey jam, and whichever cheese the cheese monger recommends that day, and walk two blocks south to Rittenhouse Square, the city’s people-watching hub. On Saturdays, a farm- ers’ market runs here until 2 p.m. (3 p.m. in summer), and you can fi nd everything from draft kombucha to fl owers to charcuterie from local, sustainably raised animals. By NELL McSHANE WULFHART tails and bar snacks in the city. Hit the happy hour at V Street, a hip “street food”-style vegan restaurant from ith the Democratic National Convention to the owners of the much-lauded Vedge. The cocktails be held here in July, and its expected infl ux here include the Kingston Cooler, with silver tequila, W Wof 50,000 people, Philadelphia is more than IslayScotch, carrot, ginger and jerk spice. Accompany ready to show itself off to the world. Thanks to a com- them with a “Philly shawarma taco” of grilled and pact city center and plenty of bike lanes — plus a popu- spiced seitan, broccoli rabe, hot peppers and tzatziki. lar bike-share program — Philadelphia rewards explo- 3. DINNER AT WILL, 8:30 P.M. ration on two feet or two wheels. A college town, the Pennsylvania’s strict liquor laws (liquor licenses city has a young vibe and a profusion of happy hours, are legendarily expensive and diffi cult to obtain) have as well as one of the most dynamic culinary landscapes spawned an impressive B.Y.O.B. culture, with chef- in the country. The restaurant scene is expanding rap- idly, from Frankford Avenue in the north to Passyunk Avenue in the south, discarding traditional “red sauce” Italian restaurants and working-class bars in favor of indie B.Y.O.B.s and elegant cafes. With an ever-increas- ing number of stellar museums, the transformation of industrial spaces into artist studios and a newly invigo- rated clutch of outdoorsy off erings, the city has never been more inviting — and not just to the Democrats. Friday 1. WEST PHILLY WANDERINGS, 3 P.M. Begin on the west side of town in the heart of Uni- versity City. The Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania (free) is the city’s most pres- tigious space for modern work, with exhibitions that don’t shy away from provocation. It hosted the fi rst museum solo show for Andy Warhol and early work by Laurie Anderson, and its more recent productions, work from artists likeRobert Crumb, Gillian Wearing and Rodney McMillian, have been no less exciting. 2. VEG OUT, 6 P.M. Philadelphia is having a vegan moment. Chic, plant- based restaurants are serving some of the best cock-
The San Juan Daily Star Monday, June 6, 2016 27 5. SOUTH PHILLY SANDWICH, NOON $25 admission fee; book far in ad- Philadelphia is a sandwich town, and vance) for insights into the work and while the cheese steak gets all the glory, it’s the history of Dr. Albert C. Barnes’s the roast pork sandwich that deserves it. Get once-private collection. It’s unthink- the real thing at John’s Roast Pork, a bare- able to leave the city without stopping bones South Philadelphia landmark with at a Wawa, the convenience store that picnic table seating surrounded by shopping — according to locals, at least — has plazas and big-box stores. Join the long line the best coff ee, hoagies and meatball of the devoted and pick up astellar sandwich subs around. Follow up your mu- ($10; order a large) with thin slices of moist seum visit with a trip to the new lo- pork, wilted spinachand melted sharp pro- cation at Broad and Walnut Streets. volone. They do one of the city’s best cheese Pick up an Italian hoagie, and stroll steaks, too. up to City Hall to eat it at the newly 6. BIKES AND HAMMOCKS, 1 P.M. designed green spaceDilworth Park, Philadelphia’s bike-share program, be- under the benevolent gaze of the Wil- gun in 2015, now has more than 70 stations liam Penn statue atop the building. scattered around the city. Rent a bright blue Lodging Indego bike ($4 for 30 minutes) at Front and The Logan Hotel Carpenter Streets and hit the Delaware River Located in a very central spot Trail, a recently developed path that borders formerly occupied by the Four Sea- the water. Ride north, stopping at Spruce sons, The Logan Hotel (1 Logan Street Harbor Park, aboardwalk strewn with meg), haven’t lost the old Southwark zing, either. Din- Square; theloganhotel.com; doubles lights, hammocks, a beer garden, snacks from Federal from $199) opened in December 2015 after a thorough Donuts and the Fat Ham, and barges housing pop-up ner for two, around $90. redesign. Note the massive chandelier constructed from 9. ARTS ON THE FRINGE, 8 P.M. restaurants by Jose Garces (May through September). portraits of famous Philadelphians in the foyer. The redone FringeArts building, a former fi re truck Generally between late November and late February, pumping station, now hosts the best and most eclectic Rittenhouse 1715 theOlympic-size Blue Cross RiverRink is open to the This small hotel (1715 Rittenhouse Square St.; rit- public, alongside fi repits and a winter garden. Hang of the city’s live dance and conceptual performances, in tenhouse1715.com; doubles from $249) was once a car- addition to being the headquarters of the city’s annual a right onto the Race Street Pier, a recently redesigned riage house and has a comfortable, homey atmosphere modern bi-level extension with spectacular views of FringeArts Festival (held in September). Alternatively, in its 23 rooms. The helpful staff have plenty of local head to Underground Arts, a basement venue that’s the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, where free outdoor yoga tips. classes are held in warmer months. rough and ready with cheap drinks, limited seating and musical acts as varied asBob Mould and Insane Clown 7. FRANKFORD IN FISHTOWN, 3 P.M. Ride that bike up the trail north to Fishtown, a neigh- Posse. borhood that’s seen huge changes. Frankford Avenue is 10. AFTER-HOURS OYSTERS, 10 P.M. It’s worth waiting in line for the Saturday night more evidence of Philadelphia’s new hipness, a street “buck a shuck” happy hour at theOyster House, which lined with boutiques, cafes and restaurants. Pop into La Colombe, a cavernous industrial-chic coff ee shop that has been serving fresh East Coast seafood since 1976. The restaurant now has a modern aesthetic — gleaming distills its own coff ee-infused rum, for a creamy “draft latte” (cold brew coff ee and milk pressurized with ni- white tiles, marble bar and high wooden tables — and draws a well-heeled crowd for the bargain oysters: $1 trogen — add a shot of the rum for $6). Continue north, noting the Shepard Fairey mural on the building at eachfrom 9 to 11 p.m. Pair them with the house punch of red wine, apple brandy, lemon, ginger and cinna- 1228 Frankford Avenue, then stop at Pizza Brain. With claims to being the world’s fi rst pizza museum, the mon, or stay traditional with a classic gin martini with house-made vermouth. dining room displays goofy pizza-themed memorabilia like movie posters, but the pizza itself (enormous slices Sunday 11. MORNING HIGH, 10 A.M. topped with ingredients like Grana Padano, honey goat The new Manhattan branch of High Street on Mar- cheese and smoked bacon) is top-notch. Next door Lit- ket might have a line out the door, but you can grab a tle Baby’s Ice Cream makes its small-batch ice cream in fl avors likeBalsamic Banana. table at the original if you time it right. Standout items from Eli Kulp’s highly skilled kitchen are the baked 8. NEIGHBORHOOD FARE, 6 P.M. Southwark was a beloved neighborhood cocktail goods — the “red eye” danish, a pastry topped with bar and restaurant before it was sold in 2015, but, hap- country ham and coff ee-spiked gravy, has graced the pily, Chris D’Ambro and Marina de Oliveira, the new cover of Saveur — but for something more fi lling try the Hickory Town breakfast sandwich, stuff ed with owners,have only made it better. The oft-changing menu features perfect versions of classics like steak eggs, Lancaster bologna and Amish horseradish Ched- dar. Coff ee is from local roaster Rival Brothers. Break- tartare and smoked mackerel pâté, as well as more ou- tré items like asparagus and ramp custard with crispy fast for two, $30. 12. ART AND HOAGIES, NOON poached egg, morels, fava beans and hazelnuts. Cock- It’s hard to believe that the Barnes Foundation’s 3,000- tails, which include a version of the Colonial-era drink strong collection ofImpressionist, Post-Impressionist and Philadelphia Fish House Punch (a mélange of cognac, bourbon, rum, peach liqueur, lemon sherbet and nut- early modern paintings was once owned by a single man. Take the hourlong tour that starts at noon ($45, includes
NO en en 6 de Junio de 2016 NOTICIASTICIAS ESPAESPANNOLOL Provistas por Internews Serviceovistas por Internews Service Pr Por primera vez Cámara de Comercio realizará su convención anual en San Juan a Cámara de Comercio de Puerto Rico se apresta a realizar su convención Dentro de la convención habrá un foro con todos los candidatos a Lanual por primera vez en el área de San Juan. la gobernación. La acƟ vidad será en el Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel & Casino, conƟ guo al “Ya para entonces habrán pasado las primarias y se tendrá a todos Centro de Convenciones de Puerto Rico, del 9 al 11 de junio de 2016. simultáneamente contestando preguntas sobre qué van hacer por “El moƟ vo principal de tomar esta decisión de mover este año nuestra Puerto Rico y su desarrollo económico”, expresó el presidente del Co- Convención a San Juan se debió a que es en el área metro donde se agluƟ na mité de Convención, Orlando Montañez. el mayor número de las empresas socias de la Cámara y su membresía, y Los tres días, desde primeras horas de la mañana, los convencio- donde se encuentra el público en general que podría benefi ciarse de nues- nistas y público en general que asista al hotel Sheraton podrán vi- tra Convención”, comentó el presidente de la CCPR, José Vázquez Barquet. sitar casi un centenar de exhibidores de productos y servicios que José Vázquez Barquet, El evento, cuyo lema este año es “Innovación y Colaboración”, ofrece estarán mostrando sus más innovadoras tecnología o mercancías, y presidente de la Cámara de un menú variado de foros, exhibidores de productos y servicios, desfi le de estableciendo relaciones de negocios con los socios de la Cámara de Comercio de Puerto Rico moda, fi esta de la bahía, gala, premiaciones y asamblea anual, entre otros. Comercio. Ricky Martin viaja para reunirse con niños refugiados de Siria l cantante y embajador de Buena Voluntad de la Unicef, Ricky MarƟ n, pidió que se preste una Unicef y sus aliados están tratando de abordar las causas directas del trabajo infanƟ l Emayor atención a la tarea de salvaguardar el futuro de millones de niños afectados por el con- mediante la lucha contra la pobreza, la provisión de educación gratuita y de oportunidades econó- fl icto de Siria, cuyas vidas han sido transformadas por el desplazamiento, la violencia y una persis- micas para padres y jóvenes en edad de trabajar, y la idenƟ fi cación de los niños que son vícƟ mas tente falta de oportunidades. de las peores formas de trabajo infanƟ l, con el fi n de ofrecerles acceso a otras oportunidades como Unos 1,1 millones de sirios han buscado refugio en el Líbano desde el inicio de la crisis el aprendizaje. en 2011, y más de la mitad de ellos son niños y niñas. Los niños refugiados corren un riesgo muy Durante la visita de dos días, MarƟ n también fue tesƟ go de cómo trabaja Unicef ofre- concreto de ser vícƟ mas de la explotación y el abuso, y un gran número no Ɵ ene otra opción que ciendo entornos protectores donde los niños y adolescentes pueden jugar y recibir el apoyo que trabajar en lugar de asisƟ r a la escuela. necesitan para volver a recibir una educación estructurada. “Estamos en el sexto año de una crisis que ha tenido graves repercusiones sobre las En el valle de Bekaa y en Akkar, MarƟ n parƟ cipó en acƟ vidades recreaƟ vas en los espa- vidas de millones de niños y sus familias. Se esƟ ma que 2.8 millones de niños están sin escolarizar cios seguros para niños de los asentamientos informales. Además, conoció a adolescentes que en la región. Me he reunido con niños que se han visto obligados a converƟ rse en el sostén de sus reciben cursos de formación de apƟ tudes para la vida prácƟ ca imparƟ dos por Unicef y sus aliados, familias, y que trabajan hasta 12 horas al día”, dijo MarƟ n. en los que los niños y niñas obƟ enen una capacitación profesional y apoyo para su aprendizaje. El ídolo de mulƟ tudes puntualizó que “el mundo debe hacer mayores esfuerzos para Unicef colabora estrechamente con las insƟ tuciones gubernamentales, así como los alia- asegurarse de que estos niños estén protegidos contra la explotación y reciban acceso a entornos dos locales e internacionales, para saƟ sfacer las necesidades de más 800 mil niños vulnerables seguros donde puedan aprender y lograr su autonomía”. que han buscado refugio en el país. El enfoque se centra en la salud y la nutrición, la educación, A MarƟ n le afectó mucho la historia de Batoul, una niña de 11 años de Homs, que Ɵ ene la protección de la infancia, el agua, el saneamiento y la higiene, y los servicios de apoyo dirigidos que trabajar a cambio de agua y refugio. Batoul, sus dos hermanas mayores y su madre son las específi camente a los adolescentes. únicas que pueden mantener a su familia de 13 miembros. “La valenơ a de estos niños me inspira. Están obteniendo los conocimientos y las apƟ tu- “No recibo dinero. Trabajo muchas horas cosechando habas, cerezas, patatas, cualquier des que necesitan para poder contribuir al desarrollo de sus familias, comunidades y sociedades producto de temporada”, afi rmó. cuando lleguen a la edad adulta. InverƟ r en su presente es una inversión en el futuro de DESPUÉS DE LA REMODELACIÓN la región”, aseguró MarƟ n. En su calidad de Emba- TE DEJAN LA CONTAMINACIÓN jador de Buena Voluntad de Unicef desde 2003, MarƟ n ha sido un defensor apasio- DURA CARPET ES LA SOLUCIÓN nado de los derechos del niño, y se ha centrado en promover la protección de la infancia contra la explota- LLAMAR PARA EVALUACIÓN ción, el abuso y la trata. Además, Unicef y la Fundación Ricky MarƟ n han DURA CARPET colaborado para poner fi n a las atrocidades contra los ni- (787)765-1584 • (787)717-0897 ños, como la trata de niños y trabajo infanƟ l.
NOTICIASTICIAS ESPAESPANOLOL The San Juan Daily Star NO en en 6 de Junio de 2016 29 “Esperanza, un asilo de ensueños” en Teatro Alejandro Tapia y Rivera bra “Esperanza, un asilo de ensueños” se presentará entre otros, quedan atrás para dar paso a la alegría, la oen el Teatro Alejandro Tapia y Rivera el 11 de junio, tolerancia y el amor. a las 8:30 de la noche y al día siguiente a las 4:30 de la “Hay personas que están en una búsqueda de tarde, bajo la dirección de Nelson Alvarado Jiménez. sanación interior, en ese encuentro para darle un color La comedia mantendrá al público en una mon- diferente a su vida y por qué no ofrecérselo” comentó taña rusa de emociones donde los sumergirá a situa- Fuentes Rivera. ciones que nos aquejan a todos en la sociedad. Risería Inc. es una organización sin fi nes de lu- “Es una obra metafórica que nos hace refl exio- cro fundada por Eddie Luis Fuentes Rivera, con el fi n de nar sobre la esencia de la vida; el amor”, comentó el fomentar el teatro y el cine puertorriqueño. actor Eddie Luis Fuentes Rivera, autor de la pieza. Junto a Eddie Luis Fuentes Rivera actúan Luis La obra, producida por Risería Inc., regala un Javier López Rivera, Verónica Rubio, Sonia Rodríguez, viaje hacia la esperanza donde los males de nuestra Héctor L. Sánchez, Rebecca Rivera Calo, Luis González, sociedad como el maltrato, el abandono, el “bullying”, Gina Aileen Figueroa Hamilton e Irmaris Rodríguez. El Salvador y Guatemala visitan la isla buscando ayuda para mejorar la seguridad en sus instituciones carcelarias l Departamento de Corrección y Rehabilitación (DCR) recibió en la mañana de hoy la visita Por El Salvador, José Díaz, director de Tecnología del Ministerio de JusƟ cia, e Iván López, Ede dos delegaciones de El Salvador y Guatemala, que buscan ver y revisar el diseño, desar- coordinador de Centros Penales, fueron recibidos y orientados por la jefa de Tecnología del rollo, manufacturación e implementación de soluciones tecnológicas para el sector de jusƟ cia DCR, LeƟ cia Picón. criminal. “Nosotros en el Departamento de Corrección estamos bien contentos y saƟ sfechos por los Las empresas Netwave y Fennix Global servicios que la empresa nos ofrece”, mencionó Picón Technologies fueron las organizadoras del en- Los dos países centroamericanos que visitan la isla de Puerto Rico “vienen a ver soluciones cuentro. tecnológicas que ayuden su situación hoy día”, destacó Jorge Aponte, presidente de Netwave. Ambas empresas son netamente puertor- Agregó que “nuestra empresa lleva años ofreciendo estas tecnologías a Corrección y pronta- riqueñas, siendo Fennix Global una de ocho mente estaremos licitando para ofrecer mayores servicios así obtener más soluciones”. empresas en el mundo dedicada a brindar El Salvador y Guatemala son los países con mayor hacinamiento carcelario en el mundo soluciones tecnológicas a el sector de jusƟ cia con porcientos que sobrepasan los 300%. criminal. “Ellos están necesitados seriamente de soluciones como las que se ofrecen en Puerto La delegación guatemalteca estuvo com- Rico”, expuso Germán Monroig, ofi cial de desarrollo económico en la República Dominicana, puesta por Miguel Gudiel, del área de tec- para Puerto Rico. nología del Ministerio de Gobernación y la En República Dominicana la empresa Fennix Global Technologies recientemente adquirió persona a cargo de la Supervisión Judicial, una concesión para implementar sus soluciones de arresto domiciliario y supervisión de víc- Thelma Shayne. Ɵ mas, con su grillete. CT deja trabajos a mitad en carreteras de Arecibo l alcalde de Arecibo, Carlos Molina Rodríguez, denunció y exigió acción inme- Esto es inaceptable, el gobierno, la Autoridad de Carreteras y el Departamento de Ediata hoy a la Autoridad de Carreteras y Transportación (ACT) para terminar un Transportación y Obras Públicas, se Ɵ enen que hacer responsables”, urgió. proyecto de asfalto que según el primer ejecuƟ vo municipal se ha dejado a mitad y Agregó que “la obra está detenida y solo hay movimiento de construcción en la ha provocado la molesƟ a de los residentes y visitantes que se moviizan por la car- carretera PR-10, lo que ha provocado indignación ya que mientras dejan una obra sin retera PR-129. hacer, inician otra con el mismo fi n. Estas acciones lo que provoca es aumentos en los Según Molina Rodríguez, hace unas semanas la ACT comenzó unos trabajos de costos de construcción en momentos de estreches económica”. asfalto en la carretera PR-129 en Arecibo, pero sin culminarlos comenzaron un nuevo A su vez, advirƟ ó que “no quiero pensar que esto es una movida políƟ ca que bus- proyecto en la carretera PR-10. ca afectar a este servidor o a su equipo en momentos que se acercan unas primarias. “Comienzan la construcción en la 129, y celebramos porque el estado de la misma La gente de Arecibo sabe que este gobierno lleva tres años sin ayudarnos y a pulmón no era el mejor, la rompen y ahora la han dejado rota y en peor estado que antes. estamos levantado la Villa del Capitán Correa”.
HEALTH 30 Monday, June 6, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star How Candy Makers Shape Nutrition Scienceow Candy Makers Shape Nutrition Science H By CANDICE CHOI a disclosure says the funders had no role in $11,500 for three manuscripts in 2011, inclu- the “design, analysis or writing of this manus- ding $2,500 for “candy.” After being provided ne of the industry’s most powerful cript.” But emails obtained from LSU show a copy of the invoice, Williams said the school tactics is the funding of nutrition re- the National Confectioners Association made began a review “surrounding funding and Osearch. It carries the weight of acade- a number of suggestions. disclosures on this research.” mic authority, becomes a part of scientifi c lite- “You’ll note I took most but not (all) their “We take this very seriously, and your rature and generates headlines. comments,” Fulgoni wrote to O’Neil about the information is of signifi cant concern to our “Hot oatmeal breakfast keeps you fuller paper in 2010. leadership at the College,” Williams wrote. for longer,” declared a Daily Mail article on a “I have fi nally waded through the com- Papers co-authored by O’Neil and Nic- study funded by Quaker Oats. ments from NCA. Attached is my attempt to klas also list support from the U.S. Department “Study: Diet beverages better for losing edit based on their feedback,” he wrote about of Agriculture — general funding the two pro- weight than water,” said a CBS Denver story per have written more than two dozen papers a similar paper on candy consumption among fessors receive from the department through about research funded by Coke and Pepsi’s lo- funded by parties including Kellogg and in- adults. their respective universities for research bbying group. dustry groups for beef, milk and fruit juice. The trumpeting of their research was work. The studies have their defenders. Two are professors: O’Neil of LSU and also carefully timed. In June 2011, a candy —Another paper by the co-authors Food companies say they follow gui- Theresa Nicklas at the Baylor College of Medi- association representative emailed O’Neil a found a link between chickpeas and hummus delines to ensure scientifi c integrity, and that cine. The third is Victor Fulgoni, a former Ke- critical article about a professor with industry and better nutrient intake. It was funded by academics have the right to publish no matter llogg executive and consultant whose website ties. Sabra Dipping Co. and a disclosure says fun- what they fi nd. Many in the research world says he helps companies develop “aggressive, “I’d like to monitor the fallout from this ders had no input in drafting the manuscript. also see industry funding as critical for advan- science-based claims about their products.” story, and give a little bit of distance to our re- But Sabra provided feedback that was cing science as competition for government Their studies regularly delivered favora- search piece. I do not want to put you in the incorporated. For a line on the benefi ts of “re- funding has intensifi ed. ble conclusions for funders — or as they call crossfi re of a media on a rampage,” wrote Lau- cipes made from chickpeas,” for instance, it It’s not surprising that companies would them, “clients.” ra Muma of FoodMinds, an agency that repre- suggested tacking on, “such as hummus.” pay for research likely to show the benefi ts In a phone interview, Fulgoni said in- sented the candy association. Sabra said it received a courtesy review of their products. But critics say the worry is dustry-funded studies show favorable results Fulgoni said the group runs manuscripts for “providing clarifying notes and ensuring that they’re hijacking science for marketing because companies invest in projects with the by clients to check for errors or omissions. accuracy of product data.” purposes, and that they cherry-pick or hype “best chance of success.” He said any type of “It’s more using them as a set of eyes to The International Life Sciences Institu- fi ndings. funding creates bias or pressure to deliver re- make sure we haven’t forgotten something,” te, which is funded by companies including The thinner-children-ate-candy research sults. he said. McDonald’s, Red Bull and Unilever, encoura- is an example. It was drawn from a govern- “The same kind of questions you’re as- O’Neil said she takes only “grammatical ges scientifi c collaboration with industry. Eric ment database of surveys that asks people to king me, you should be asking (National Insti- corrections from the clients — I can’t speak for Hentges, its executive director, said sponsors recall what they ate in the past 24 hours. The tutes of Health) researchers,” Fulgoni said. the others.” have long been able to provide comments to data “may not refl ect usual intake” and “cause It’s true that industry-funded studies For the paper about candy and children, ensure excellency, but that authors have the and eff ect associations cannot be drawn,” the don’t have a monopoly on the problems in Chris Gindlesperger, a spokesman for the fi nal say. candy paper authors wrote in a section about scientifi c research. Still, Marion Nestle, a pro- National Confectioners Association, said the Hentges said the goal is to improve qua- the study’s limitations. fessor of nutrition at New York University (and group was given “the courtesy of reviewing lity — not change the results. The candy association’s press release no relation to the food company) said unlike the manuscript” and that its suggestions did —For a study comparing breakfasts for did not mention that and declared, “New stu- other research, industry-funded studies “are not change results. He said other research not children, the American Egg Board asked a dy shows children and adolescents who eat designed and produced to be useful in marke- funded by industry came to the same conclu- University of Arkansas researcher to explain candy are less overweight or obese.” ting. The hypotheses are market driven.” sion, citing a paper that analyzed multiple stu- in a progress report the implications of her The headline at cbsnews.com: “Does In the past year, 156 of the 168 industry- dies. study for the egg industry. candy keep kids from getting fat?” funded studies Nestle reviewed showed favo- O’Neil said she believed it was impor- “This could lead to increase(d) sales and Carol O’Neil, the LSU professor who rable results for sponsors. She said playing up tant to research foods such as nuts and milk profi ts,” wrote Jamie Baum, an assistant pro- made the “thin and clearly padded” remark, nutritional perks has become a critical marke- to know whether they’re good for you, and fessor of nutrition. told The Associated Press through a univer- ting tool in the competitive food industry. that it is diffi cult to get government funding In a statement, Baum said it is standard sity representative that data can be “publisha- “The only thing that moves sales,” she for such studies. She said Fulgoni’s consulting for funders to ask about industry implications. ble” even if it’s thin. In a phone interview a said, “is health claims.” business, Nutrition Impact, gets most of the She said she applies the same scientifi c rigor week later, she said she did not recall why she “TROLLS” funding for their projects and that she receives regardless of the funder. made the remark, but that it was a reference to The documents show how researchers reimbursements for costs such as travel, but An egg board representative, Mitch Kan- the abstract she had attached for her co-author can be motivated by fi nancial concerns. In no salary compensation. As research faculty, ter, said opinions about industry implications to provide feedback on. She said she believed 2010, Nicklas said in an email she decided O’Neil is expected to publish. are irrelevant to the integrity of the research. the full paper was “robust.” against attending a General Mills health sum- A Baylor College of Medicine repre- —Coca-Cola’s former chief science offi - The fl ood of industry money in nutri- mit because she didn’t want to “jeopardize” sentative, Lori Williams, said all research cer, Rhona Applebaum, referred to industry tion science partly refl ects the fi eld’s challen- a proposal the group planned to submit to funding goes through the college. She said critics as “trolls” in one of her regular emails ges. Isolating the eff ect of any single food on Kellogg. For another project, Fulgoni advised the college did not receive payment from the with company-backed researchers, according a person’s health can be diffi cult, as evidenced O’Neil against adding data. candy association or Nutrition Impact for the to documents obtained from West Virginia by the sea of confl icting fi ndings. “I suggest we focus on these fi rst and paper on children and candy co-authored by University, where one of the researchers is the The ambiguity and confusion has left ‘hook’ Kellogg for more funding before con- Nicklas. dean of the school of public health. the door open for marketers. ducting more analyses,” he wrote. The records obtained by the AP show The roles of scientists and marketers so- Since 2009, the authors of the candy pa- For the paper on candy-eating children, Nicklas sent Nutrition Impact an invoice for metimes blurred.
The San Juan Daily Star Monday, June 6, 2016 31 SCI & TECH Where Did Dogs Come From? There May Be Two Answers.here Did Dogs Come From? There May Be Two Answers. W By JAMES GORMAN argument in a paper published in the journal thing new for geneticists, but Dr. Larson said Science. They make clear that although they archaeologists have long considered the possi- cientists have done well in scouring the think their explanation best suits the available bility that dogs were domesticated more than DNA of humans to track our origins to evidence, more evidence is needed to confi rm once. Sthe African continent. it. Separate domestications have occurred But the ancient origins of an animal that is Scientists who were not part of the study with other animals. Dr. Larson and Keith Do- an honorary member of many human families agreed on the need for more evidence. bney of Liverpool University found that wild has remained in doubt: We still don’t know “It’s an intriguing hypothesis,” Adam Bo- boars were domesticated twice, once in China where dogs came from. yko, a canine geneticist at Cornell University, and once in Anatolia, part of modern Turkey. A group of scientists who are in the middle said. For the new study, Dr. Larson and Dr. Frantz of a grand examination of canine fossils and John Novembre, a geneticist at the Univer- obtained DNA sequences from 59 ancient dogs modern DNA proposed Thursday to turn the sity of Chicago, described the idea as “very and a complete genome from a 4,800-year-old- whole conversation on its head. provocative” dog fossil found at Newgrange, a well-known Suppose dogs didn’t evolve in one place, “It’s a hypothesis,” was as far as Peter Savo- archaeological site in County Meath, Ireland. they suggested, but two. What if domestication lainen, a geneticist at the Royal Institute of Te- They also analyzed other DNA evidence. of ancient wolves happened in both Asia and chnology in Stockholm, would go. Dr. Savolai- They found a deep split between two Europe — diff erent wolves, diff erent people? nen has argued strongly, with limited support groups — modern East Asian dogs and those Laurent Frantz and Greger Larson of from other researchers, that dogs originated in from the Middle East and Europe. Oxford University and an international team East Asia, which, he noted, fi ts with at least They calculated mutation rates based on of scientists who are all part of a dog domesti- half of the paper’s conclusion. the known age of the Irish dog and considered cation project run out of Oxford, made the new The notion of a dual origin of dogs is some- archaeological evidence of migrations as well. They said the overall picture could be explained two ways — by dogs originating in East Asia and then migrating west, or by dogs originating in Europe and Asia. They said there was a lack of archaeological evidence for an early, steady spread of dogs from an Eastern origin. And, they said, dog fossils from Europe dating to 15,000 years ago predated known migrations. So they concluded that dogs most likely originated both in Europe and in Asia. The Asian dogs then migrated with hu- mans to Western Europe and the Middle East. Although the new explana- tion may seem to complicate an already tangled discussion, Dr. Larson says it actually clears up confusion by explaining two competing ideas, the western and eastern origins of dogs. Because of the dog domesti- cation project and other current studies of ancient DNA, this is one scientifi c dispute that may well be solved. “It’s really an exciting mo- ment,” said Dr. Savolainen. We may soon know where dogs come from. But not just yet.
32 Monday, June 6, 2016 [email protected] Official Registry of Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE segundo nivel, por el NORTE, Le corresponde a este aparta- lesquiera otros adelantos que (501) SOBRE: COBRO DE DI- al folio 35 del tomo 569 de Toa CA POR LA VÍA ORDINARIA. ciento cuarenta y ocho (148) del en veintiocho pies con seis y mento, como Anejo, el uso ex- se hayan hecho la demandante, NERO (Ejecución de Hipoteca Baja, Registro de la Propiedad EDICTO DE SUBASTA. tomo ochenta y tres (83) de Río ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE media pulgadas (28’ 61/2”) con clusivo y particular de un área en virtud de las disposiciones de por la Vía Ordinaria) EDICTO de Bayamón, Sección Segun- A: LOS CODEMANDADOS Grande, fi nca número cuatro PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE el apartamento numerado cero de Terraza Descubierta, según la escritura de hipoteca y del DE SUBASTA da, fi nca número 12,710, ins- DE EPIGRAFE y AL mil ochenta y dos (4,082), ins- PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA cinco raya trescientos tres (05- ilustrada en el correspondiente Pagaré hipotecario. Si la prime- Al: Público en General cripción 10ma. La subasta se PÚBLICO EN GENERAL: cripción segunda, Registro de la DE BAYAMÓN. 303) y con elementos comunes; “Plot Plan” del Apartamento, ra subasta del inmueble no pro- A: MIGUEL ANGEL llevará a efecto para satisfacer Propiedad de Carolina, Sección FIRSTBANK por el SUR, en veintiocho pies que se acompaña a la Escritura dujere remate, ni adjudicación, a la parte demandante la suma El Alguacil que suscribe por la Tercera. Se anuncia por medio PUERTO RICO con seis y media pulgadas (26’ 6 Matriz. 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Demandada Gananciales compuesta Ejecución de fecha 11 de abril media pulgadas (29’4 1/2”), con pc), equivalentes a doscientos del precio pactada para la pri- pulada para costas, gastos y De no producirse remate ni ad- CIVIL NÚM. DCD2015-1842 por ambos de 2016, que me ha sido dirigi- los apartamentos números cero trece metros cuadrados con mera subasta, o sea, la suma de honorarios de abogado, más judicación en la primera subasta (506) SOBRE: EJECUCIÓN cinco raya trescientos seis (05- doscientas veintiséis milésimas $84,000.00. Si la segunda su- Yo, EDGARDO E. 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Colinda en el ciento cuarenta y seis metros la primera, o sea, la suma de nio de 2016 a las 9:30 de la 2/3 partes de aquella, o sea, que ocupa la Sala Superior de tipo mínimo, o sea, la cantidad CASTELLO PAGÁN; tercer nivel, por el NORTE, en cuadrados con trescientas cua- $63,000.00. De declararse de- mañana en mi ofi cina, sita en la suma de $79,200.00 y de ser Río Grande del Tribunal de Pri- de $663,000.00. De no produ- El Alguacil que suscribe, anun- veintitrés pies con seis y media renta milésimas de otro sierta la tercera subasta, se el Tribunal de Primera Instan- necesaria una tercera subasta, mera Instancia de Puerto Rico, cirse remate ni adjudicación en al mejor postor con dinero en cia y hace constar que en cum- pulgadas (23’6 1/2”), con el (146.,340 mc). ÁREA DE TE- dará por terminado el proceso cia, Sala Superior de Bayamón, la cantidad mínima será la mitad efectivo y en moneda de curso la segunda subasta del antedi- plimiento de Mandamiento de apartamento numerado cero RRAZA DESCUBIERTA: cuatro- de subastas, pudiendo adjudi- Bayamón, Puerto Rico, venderé del precio pactado, es decir, la legal, o por cheque de gerente cho inmueble, se celebrará una Ejecución de Sentencia que me cinco raya trescientos tres (05- cientos veinticinco pies cuadra- carse el inmueble a la parte de- en Pública Subasta la propiedad suma de $59,400.00. La pro- librado a favor del alguacil, todo tercera subasta también en el ha sido dirigido por la Secretaría 303); por el SUR, en veintitrés dos con cincuenta y siete mandante dentro de los diez inmueble que más adelante se piedad se adjudicará al mejor título, derecho o interés de los mismo lugar, el día 21 de julio del Tribunal, procederé a vender pies con seis y media pulgadas centésimas de otro (457.57 pc), (10) días siguientes, si así lo es- describe y cuya venta en públi- postor, quien deberá satisfacer demandados de epígrafe sobre de 2016, a las 11:00 de la ma- en pública subasta y al mejor (23’ 6 1/2”) con el apartamento equivalentes a treinta a treinta y timare conveniente por la totali- ca subasta se ordenó por la vía el importe de su oferta en mo- el inmueble que se describe a ñana, sirviendo como tipo míni- postor, de contado y en moneda numerado cero cinco raya tres- nueve metros cuadrados con dad de las cantidades adeuda- ordinaria. Los autos y todos los neda legal y corriente de los continuación: “URBANA: Solar mo para dicha tercera subasta, del curso legal de los Estados cientos seis (905/306); por el quinientas cincuenta y una milé- das, si ésta fuera igual o menor documentos correspondientes Estados Unidos de América en radicado en el Barrio Pueblo la mitad (1/2) del tipo mínimo Unidos de América. Todo pago ESTE, en veintinueve pies con simas de otro (39.551 mc). que el monto del tipo de la terce- al procedimiento incoado, esta- el momento de la adjudicación y en la Extensión del pueblo de fi jado para la primera subasta, o recibido por el (la) Alguacil por cuatro y media pulgadas (29’ 4 ÁREA DE ESTACIONAMIEN- ra subasta o abonándose dicho rán de manifi esto en la Secre- que todo licitador acepta como Río Grande frente a la antigua sea, la cantidad de $497,250.00. concepto de subastas será en 1/2”) con el apartamento nume- TO: doscientos noventa y cua- monto a las cantidades adeuda- taría del Tribunal de Bayamón bastante la titularidad y que las Carretera Número Tres (3), hoy Dicha subasta se llevará a cabo efectivo, giro postal o cheque rado cero cinco raya trescientos tro pies cuadrados con doce das, si éstas fueran mayores. durante horas laborables. Que cargas y gravámenes preferen- Carretera estatal Número Ciento para con su producto satisfacer certifi cado a nombre del (de la) siete (05-307); y por el OESTE, centésimas de otro (294.12 pc), Una vez ejecutada la venta de en caso de no producir remate tes, si los hubiese, continuarán Ochenta y Siete (187), también al demandante, total o parcial- Alguacil del Tribunal de Primera en veintinueve pies con cuatro y equivalentes a veintisiete me- dicha propiedad, proceda a po- ni adjudicación en la primera subsistentes, entendiéndose conocida como calle Pimentel mente según sea el caso, de Instancia. Todo derecho, título e media pulgadas (29’ 4 1/2”), con tros cuadrados con trescientas ner al licitador victorioso en po- subasta a celebrarse, se ce- que el rematante los acepta y del Municipio de Río Grande, la referida sentencia que fue interés que tenga la parte de- el apartamento numerado cero treinta y cinco milésimas de otro sesión física de la propiedad lebrará una segunda subasta queda subrogado en la respon- con una cabida superfi cial de dictada por la suma principal de mandada sobre la siguiente pro- cinco raya trescientos seis (05- (27.335 mc). A este apartamen- dentro del plazo de veinte (20) para la venta de la susodicha sabilidad de los mismos, sin Tres Mil metros cuadrados con $955,306.77 de principal, más piedad: Condominio Alturas de 306) y con elementos comunes. to, además, le corresponde una días contados a partir de la ven- propiedad, el día 7 de julio de destinarse a su extinción el pre- Doce centímetros (3,000.12 la suma de $132,556.17 de in- Monte Verde, Apto. 5-305, Toa Tiene su puerta de entrada y sa- participación en los elementos ta en pública subasta. Para más 2016, a la 1:30 de la tarde y cio del remate. La propiedad a M.C). En lindes, por el Norte, en tereses, la suma de $13,320.45 Alta, Puerto Rico 00953.URBA- lida por su lado Este que da ha- comunes del Condominio de información, a las personas in- en caso de no producir remate ser ejecutada se adquirirá libre ochenta y cuatro punto trescien- por concepto de cargos por de- NA: PROPIEDAD HORIZON- cia el área del pasillo que con- uno punto tres dos cero cinco teresadas se les notifi ca que las ni adjudicación, se celebrará de cargas y gravámenes poste- tos un (84.301) metros lineales, mora, y la suma de $99,450.00 TAL: Apartamento residencial duce a las escaleras que le por ciento (1.3205%). Consta Actas y demás constancias del una tercera subasta el día 14 riores. EN TESTIMONIO DE LO con terrenos de Ramírez de de honorarios de abogado. A la de forma irregular, de tres (3) brindan acceso al edifi cio. Cons- inscrito al folio 169 del tomo 541 expediente de este caso están de julio de 2016, a la 1:30 de CUAL, expido el presente Edic- Arellano Constructora Corpora- fecha del presente escrito, el niveles, identifi cado con el nú- ta en su primer nivel, de un área de Toa Alta, fi nca numero disponibles en la Secretaría del la tarde en mi ofi cina sita en el to para conocimiento y compa- tion, donde se desarrolla Villas balance de dicha Sentencia es mero cero cinco raya trescientos de sala-comedor, balcón, cocina #27,306, Registro de la Propie- Tribunal durante horas labora- lugar antes indicado. La propie- recencia de los licitadores, bajo de Río Grande; por el Sur, en de $1,200,798.39, incluyendo cinco (0-305), localizado en la con closet, un medio baño y una dad de Puerto Rico, Sección bles para ser examinadas por dad a venderse en pública su- mi fi rma y sello del Tribunal, en veintinueve punto novecientos la suma de $150.00 de gastos tercera, cuarta y quinta planta escalera que lo comunica con Tercera de Bayamón. La PRI- los interesados. Este EDICTO basta se describe como sigue: Bayamón, Puerto Rico, a 18 de sesenta y tres (29.963) metros de inspección y un cargo de del Edifi cio cinco (5) del Condo- los otros niveles del Apartamen- MERA SUBASTA, se llevará a DE SUBASTA, se publicará en URBANA: Parcela de terreno en mayo de 2016. EDGARDO E. lineales, con la carretera anti- $15.00 por concepto de cheque minio Alturas de Monte Verde, to, en el segundo nivel consta cabo el día 6 de julio de 2016, a los lugares públicos correspon- la Urbanización Levittown, Sép- VARGAS SANTANA, ALGUA- gua número tres (3), hoy Ca- devuelto por insufi ciencia de localizado en la carretera núme- de un baño completo, de dos las 10:15 de la mañana, en mis dientes y en un periódico de cir- tima Unidad de Planifi cación, CIL. rretera Estatal Número Ciento fondos. Los autos y todos los ro ochocientos sesenta y uno cuartos cada uno con un closet, ofi cinas sitas en el Tribunal de culación general en la jurisdic- en el Barrio Sabana Seca del demás documentos correspon- (861), kilómetro tres punto cinco un closet en el pasillo que da Primera Instancia, Sala de Ba- ción de Puerto Rico. En término municipal de Toa Baja, LEGAL NOTICE Ochenta y Siete (187), también dientes al procedimiento inicia- (3.50) del Barrio Bucarabones acceso a los cuartos, un closet yamón. En relación a la fi nca a Bayamón, Puerto Rico, a 12 de Puerto Rico, y que se describe ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE conocida como Calle Pimentel do estarán de manifi esto en la del término municipal de Toa de lavandería, un cuarto princi- subastarse, la cantidad mínima noviembre de 2015. Edgardo E. en el Plano de Inscripción de la PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE de Río Grande, en otros die- Secretaría del Tribunal de Pri- cinueve punto cuatrocientos Alta, Puerto Rico, con la des- pal con su propio baño completo de licitación en la Primera Su- Vargas, ALGUACIL. Urbanización Levittown, con el PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA cinco (19.405) metros lineales, mera Instancia, Sala Superior cripción, área y colindancias y un área de “walk-in-closet” y basta será la suma de número, área, colindancias que DE RIO GRANDE con solar de Pedro Juan Monge de Río Grande, durante horas que se relacionan a continua- una escalera que lo comunica $126,000.00. Dicha venta se lle- LEGAL NOTICE se relacionan a continuación: MWPR CR, LLC, Manzana y en otros seis punto laborables. Se entenderá que ción: En lindes, en el primer ni- con los otros niveles del Aparta- vará a efecto, para con su pro- ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE Solar numero tres (3) Bloque noventa y un (6.91) metros li- todo licitador acepta como bas- vel por el NORTE, en veinticinco mento. En el tercer nivel consta ducto satisfacer a la parte de- PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE “JG”. Área del solar: doscientos Demandante v. neales, con un camino de acce- tante la titulación del inmueble, pies con dos pulgadas (25’ 2”), de un área de almacenaje, una mandante el importe de su PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA treinta y cuatro punto sesenta RIO GRANDE so a la calle Pimentel y con solar y que las cargas y gravámenes con elementos comunes; por el terraza descubierta y una esca- Sentencia, a saber: Suma Prin- SUPERIOR DE BAYAMON metros cuadrados (234.60 m.c.). MANAGEMENT, INC., de Basilio Millán; por el Este, en anteriores y preferentes, inclu- SUR, en veinticinco pies con lera que lo comunica con los cipal: $125,848.46, más los inte- BANCO POPULAR DE En lindes por el Norte, en diez MATIAS ALBERTO cuarenta y cuatro punto seis- yendo el gravamen tácito por dos pulgadas (25’ 2”), con el otros niveles del apartamento. reses correspondientes a razón punto veinte metros, (10.20 m), GOLDENHORN GARAY cientos sesenta y siete (44.667) concepto de las constituciones apartamento numerado cero Le corresponde a este aparta- de 6.50% anual, desde el 1ro de PUERTO RICO con el solar número cuarenta; KELLY; FRANCISCO metros lineales, con terrenos de sobre la propiedad inmueble cinco raya trescientos seis (05- mento, como Anejo el uso exclu- abril de 2014 y los que se conti- Demandante vs. por el Sur, en diez punto veinte Julián Rodríguez Vázquez; y por adeudadas, si los hubiere, así 306); por el ESTE, en veinticin- sivo y particular de dos espacios núen acumulando hasta su total MIGUEL ANGEL metros, (10.20 m), con José E. JAVIER FERNANDEZ el Oeste, en treinta y seis punto como los preferentes al crédito co pies cinco pulgadas (25’ 5”), de estacionamiento descubier- y completo pago, más una suma FERNANDEZ TORRES Pedreira; por el Este, en vein- CHIQUES t/c/c cero cincuenta y un (36.051) del ejecutante, continuarán sub- con el apartamento numerado tos, uno detrás del otro, marca- equivalente 5% de cualquier y su esposa ZAYRA titrés metros (23.00 m), con el FRANCISCO FERNANDEZ metros lineales, con terrenos sistiendo, entendiéndose que el cero cinco raya trescientos seis dos ambos con el número cero pago que esté en mora por más solar número cuatro (4); y por CHIQUES y SILVANA de Ramírez de Arellano Cons- rematante los acepta y queda (05-306), con elementos comu- cinco raya trescientos cinco (05- de quince (15) días desde la fe- PEREZ RODRIGUEZ y el Oeste, en veintitrés metros tructora Corporation, donde se responsable de los mismos sin nes y con el vestíbulo de entra- 305), ubicados en las áreas de cha de su vencimiento. Más una la Sociedad Legal de (23.00 m), con el solar número NUÑEZ RODRIGUEZ, desarrolla Villas de Río Grande destinarse a su extinción el pre- da al apartamento; y por el estacionamiento del Condomi- suma estipulada para costas, Gananciales que ambos dos (2). Enclava en este solar Demandados. y en otra dieciséis punto dos- cio del remate. Esta propiedad OESTE, en veinticinco pies con nio, según ilustrados en el “Plot gastos y honorarios de abogado componen una casa de cemento diseñada Civil Núm.: N3CI201000060 cientos ocho (16.208) metros li- está sujeta a los siguientes gra- cinco pulgadas (25’ 5”), con ele- Plan” del apartamento, que se de $12,600.00, más cualquier Demandados para una familia. La escritura de (002) Sobre: COBRO DE DINE- neales, con solar de Pedro Juan vámenes inscritos con posterio- mentos comunes. Colinda en el acompaña a la escritura matriz. otra suma que resulte por cua- hipoteca se encuentra inscrita RO Y EJECUCIÓN DE HIPOTE- ridad al crédito del ejecutante: CIVIL NUM. DCD2015-0943 Monge Manzano. Inscrita al folio FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL (787) 743-3346 • email: [email protected]
33 Legal Notice The San Juan Daily Star Monday, June 6, 2016 a) HIPOTECA: en garantía de DE HIPOTECA Y COBRO DE ters ninety one centimeters hundredths square feet (98.89 procedimiento incoado, estarán DE HIPOTECA Y COBRO DE adelantos que se hayan hecho SUCESION DEL FINADO pagaré a favor de Westernbank DINERO (VIA ORDINARIA). (7.91 meters) with interior com- square feet) equivalent to nine de manifi esto en la Secretaría DINERO (VIA ORDINARIA). la demandante, en virtud de las DIOSDADO IRIZARRY Puerto Rico, o a su orden, por EDICTO DE SUBASTA. ESTA- mon elements of the building and nineteen hundredths squa- del Tribunal, durante las horas EDICTO DE SUBASTA. ESTA- disposiciones de la escritura de SANTIAGO la suma de $160,000.00 con DOS UNIDOS DE AMÉRICA, such as concrete bearing walls re meters (9.19 square meters). laborables. Se entenderá que DOS UNIDOS DE AMÉRICA EL hipoteca y del Pagaré hipoteca- intereses al 8.75% anual por 36 EL PRESIDENTE DE LOS ES- separating it from common inci- A storage closet at kitchen of six todo licitador acepta como bas- PRESIDENTE DE LOS ESTA- rio. Si la primera subasta del in- Demandados meses y luego con interés al 1% TADOS UNIDOS, ESTADO LI- nerator area and proper ele- and twenty four hundredths tante la titularidad y que las car- DOS UNIDOS ESTADO LIBRE mueble no produjere remate, ni CIVIL NUM. KCD2012-2038 sobre el prime rate y vencimien- BRE ASOCIADO DE P.R. SS. ments of the apartment such as square feet equivalent to fi fty gas y gravámenes anteriores y ASOCIADO DE P.R. SS. adjudicación, se celebrará una (508). SOBRE: COBRO DE to a la presentación, constituida A: DEBORAH MARRERO block partitions separating it eight hundredths of a square los preferentes, si los hubiere, al A: MARÍA ANTONIA SEGUNDA SUBASTA el día 6 DINERO Y EJECUCION DE mediante la escritura 60 otorga- ANGLERO; GOBIERNO from family unit one hundred meter (0.58 square meter). A crédito del ejecutante continua- BONET NEGRÓN; de julio de 2016, a las 11:00 de HIPOTECA POR LA VIA OR- da en San Juan el 23 de enero DE LOS ESTADOS and two (102) and from lobby. studio of one hundred twenty rán subsistentes. Se entenderá, El Alguacil que suscribe, anun- la mañana, en el mismo sitio y DINARIA. AVISO DE VENTA de 2007 ante el notario Juan The main entrance door is on nine and twenty fi ve hundredths que el rematante los acepta y cia y hace constar que en cum- servirá de tipo mínimo las dos EN PÚBLICA SUBASTA. Yo, Carlos Ortega Torres, inscrita al UNIDOS DE AMÉRICA; the North side and communica- square feet (129.25 sq. feet) queda subrogado en la respon- plimiento de Mandamiento de terceras partes del precio pac- Pedro Hieye Gonzalez, Algua- folio 92 del tomo 504 ágora de El Alguacil que suscribe, anun- tes with the common lobby of equivalent to twelve and one sabilidad de los mismos, sin Ejecución de Sentencia que me tada para la primera subasta, o cil Supervisor de la División Rio Grande, fi nca 4082, inscrip- cia y hace constar que en cum- the fi rst fl oor. A foyer of twenty hundredths square meters destinarse a su extinción el pre- ha sido dirigido por la Secretaría sea, la suma de $260,818.15. Si de Subastas del Tribunal de ción 12ma. y última. b) AVISO plimiento de Mandamiento de two square feet equivalent to (12.01 square meters). A closet cio del remate. GRAVÁMENES del Tribunal, procederé a vender la segunda subasta no produjere Primera Instancia, Sala de San DE DEMANDA: radicada en el Ejecución de Sentencia que me two and four hundredths square for studio of twenty three and POSTERIORES: Esta propie- en pública subasta y al mejor remate, ni adjudicación, se cele- Juan, a los demandados y al Tribunal de Primera Instancia, ha sido dirigido por la Secretaría meters (2.04 square meters). A twenty three hundredths square dad está afecta a los siguientes postor, de contado y en moneda brará una TERCERA SUBASTA público en general les notifi co Sala de Río Grande en el caso del Tribunal, procederé a vender living-dining room of two hun- feet (23.23 square feet) equiva- gravámenes posteriores a la hi- del curso legal de los Estados el día 13 de julio de 2016, a las que, cumpliendo con un Man- civil número N3CI2010-0060 en pública subasta y al mejor dred eighty fi ve square feet lent to two and fi fteen hundre- poteca que es objeto de ejecu- Unidos de América. Todo pago 11:00 de la mañana, en el mis- damiento que se ha librado en sobre cobro de dinero y eje- postor, de contado y en moneda (285.00 square feet) equivalent dths square meters (2.15 square ción: EMBARGO FEDERAL: recibido por el (la) Alguacil por mo lugar y regirá como tipo de el presente caso por el Secreta- cución de hipoteca; First Bank del curso legal de los Estados to twenty six and forty nine hun- meters). This unit has a percen- Contra Deborah Marrero / Sal y concepto de subastas será en la tercera subasta la mitad del rio del Tribunal de epígrafe con de Puerto Rico, demandante v. Unidos de América. Todo pago dredths square meters (26.49 tage of three thousand one hun- Pimienta, seguro social patro- efectivo, giro postal o cheque precio pactado para la primera, fecha del 9 de mayo de 2016 y Río Grande Management, Inc., recibido por el (la) Alguacil por square meters). A coat closet of dred fi fty eight hundred thousan- nal: 66-0681279, por la suma de certifi cado a nombre del (de la) o sea, la suma de $195,613.61. para satisfacer la Sentencia por Francisco Fernandez Chiqués concepto de subastas será en six and twenty four hundredths dths in the common elements $59,445.62, notifi cación nume- Alguacil del Tribunal de Primera Para más información, a las la cantidad de $16,747.67 de y Matías Alberto Goldenhorn efectivo, giro postal o cheque square feet (6.24 square feet) and twenty fi ve percent in the ro: 782558211, presentado el Instancia. Todo derecho, títu- personas interesadas se les no- principal, dictada en el caso el Garay Kelly y su esposa Silvana certifi cado a nombre del (de la) equivalent to fi fty eight hundre- restricted common areas and día 18 de mayo de 2011, anota- lo e interés que tenga la parte tifi ca que los autos y todos los 10 de julio de 2015, notifi cada y Núñez Rodríguez, demanda- Alguacil del Tribunal de Primera dths of a square meter (0.58 facilities. Consta inscrito al folio do al folio 16, Asiento 3, del Li- demandada sobre la siguiente documentos correspondientes archivada en autos el día 7 de dos. Por la misma se reclama el Instancia. Todo derecho, título e square meter). A balcony of one 105 del tomo 1127 de Santurce bro de Embargos Federales nu- propiedad: Urbanización Sagra- al procedimiento incoado, esta- enero de 2016, dicha Sentencia pago del préstamo hipotecario interés que tenga la parte de- hundred fi ve and forty two hun- Norte, fi nca #19,435 del Regis- mero #11. EMBARGO do Corazón, Calle San Genaro rán de manifi esto en la Secre- fue publicada por edicto el 14 de garantizado con la Hipoteca por mandada sobre la siguiente pro- dredths square feet (105.42 tro de la Propiedad de Puerto FEDERAL: Contra Deborah Ma- #375, San Juan, Puerto Rico taría del Tribunal, durante las enero de 2016 y notifi cada a las $955,306.77, más otras sumas. piedad: Condominio Kings square feet) equivalent to nine Rico, Sección Primera de San rrero, por la suma de $59,445.62, 00926-4141. URBANA: Solar horas laborables. Se entenderá partes por correo certifi cado el Inscrita en virtud de la Ley 216 Court, Apto. 103, #77 Calle and seventy eight hundredths Juan. La PRIMERA SUBASTA, seguro social: XXX-XX-1279, marcado con el número cua- que todo licitador acepta como 18 de enero de 2016, según lo (2010), conocida como la Ley King’s Court, San Juan, Puerto square meters (9.78 square me- se llevará a cabo el día 28 de notifi cación numero: renta y cinco (45) del bloque bastante la titularidad y que las dispone la Regla 65.3 de Pro- Para Agilizar el Registro de la Rico 00907. URBANA: Propie- ters). An interior hall of sixty junio de 2016, a las 11:30 de la 8030244111, anotado el día 12 A de la Urbanización Sagrado cargas y gravámenes anterio- cedimiento Civil de Puerto Rico, Propiedad, asiento abreviado dad Horizontal: Family unit 103 eight and thirty seven hundre- mañana, en mis ofi cinas sitas de agosto de 2011 al folio 59, Corazón, radicada en el Barrio res y los preferentes, si los hu- 32 L.P.R.A., Ap. V, R. 65.3, pro- y extendido con fecha 29 de of Kings Court Condominium at dths square feet (68.37 square en el Tribunal de Primera Ins- Asiento 3, del Libro de Embar- Cupey del término Municipal de biere, al crédito del ejecutante cederé a vender en pública su- febrero de 2012 al Folio 92 del Number seventy seven King’s feet), equivalent to six and thirty tancia, Sala de San Juan. En gos Federales numero #11. Se Río Piedras Sur, Puerto Rico, continuarán subsistentes. Se basta, al mejor postor en pago Tomo 504 de Río Grande, Finca Court Street, Santurce Sur, San fi ve hundredths square meters relación a la fi nca a subastarse, le notifi ca al (GOBIERNO DE con una cabida de mil siete pun- entenderá, que el rematante los de contado y en moneda del 4082, anotación “A”. c) AVISO Juan, Puerto Rico; which family (6.35 square meters) Linen clo- la cantidad mínima de licitación LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS DE to cuarenta (1,007.40) metros acepta y queda subrogado en la curso legal de los Estados Uni- DE DEMANDA: radicada en el unit is located in the South-East set of six and fi fty hundredths en la Primera Subasta será la AMÉRICA) para que puedan cuadrados. En linderos NORTE, responsabilidad de los mismos, dos de América, todo derecho, Tribunal de Primera Instancia, corner of the fi rst fl oor with its square feet (6.50 square feet) suma de $229,923.02. Dicha concurrir a la subasta si les con- en distancia de cuarenta y siete sin destinarse a su extinción el título e interés que hayan tenido Sala de Río Grande en el caso balcony facing the South side equivalent to sixty hundredths of venta se llevará a efecto, para venga o satisfacer antes del re- punto ochenta y dos (47.82) me- precio del remate. Una vez con- tengan o puedan tener los deu- civil número N3CI2010-00738 yard of the building. It is an irre- a square meter (0.60 square con su producto satisfacer a la mate el importe del crédito, de tros con los solares A guión doce fi rmada la Venta Judicial por el dores demandados en cuanto a sobre cobro de dinero y ejecu- gular rectangular shaped meters) A master bedroom of parte demandante el importe de sus intereses, costas y honora- (A-12), A guión trece (A-13) y A Honorable Tribunal, se procede- la propiedad localizada en: en el ción de hipoteca; Banco Popular apartment measuring fi fty nine one hundred fi fty fi ve and twelve su Sentencia, a saber: Suma rios de abogados asegurados, guión catorce (A-14); SUR, en rá a otorgar la correspondiente Municipio de San Juan, Puerto de Puerto Rico, demandante v. feet seven inches (59’7”) equi- hundredths square feet (155.12 Principal: $228,185.68, más los quedando entonces subrogados distancia de diecinueve punto Escritura de Venta Judicial y Rico, el bien inmueble que se Río Grande Management, Inc., valent to eighteen meters se- square feet) equivalent to four- intereses correspondientes a en los derechos del acreedor treinta y cuatro (19.34) metros se pondrá al comprador en po- describe a continuación: Calle Francisco Javier Fernandez venteen centimeters (18.17 me- teen and forty two hundredths razón de 3.875% anual, desde ejecutante. Se informa que la con la Calle A; ESTE, en distan- sesión física del inmueble, de Webb #632, Barrio Obrero, San Chiqués y Matías Alberto Gol- ters) long and twenty fi ve feet square meters (14.42 square el 1ro de enero de 2013 y los propiedad a ser ejecutada se cia de cuarenta y uno punto tre- conformidad con las disposicio- Juan P.R. 00915. URBANA: denhorn Garay Kelly, Silvana eleven inches (25’11”) equiva- meters). A master bedroom- que se continúen acumulando adquiere con los gravámenes ce (41.13) metros con Canal B; nes de Ley. Se informa que la Solar marcado con el numero Núñez Rodríguez, y la Sociedad lent to seven meters ninety one walk-in closet of forty fi ve squa- hasta su total y completo pago, posteriores mencionados en OESTE, en distancia de treinta propiedad objeto de ejecución CUARENTA Y SIETE (47) de la Legal de Gananciales compues- centimeters (7.91 meters) wide, re feet (45.00 square feet) equi- más una suma equivalente 5% este documento y posteriormen- (30.00) metros con el solar cua- se adquiere libre de cargas y Avenida Webb, del barrio San- ta por ambos, demandados. Por making a total area of one valent to four and eighteen de cualquier pago que esté en te se solicitará que los mismos renta y seis (46). Enclava: Una gravámenes posteriores. Este turce de la ciudad de San Juan, la misma se reclama el pago thousand four hundred three hundredths square meters (4.18 mora por más de quince (15) sean cancelados en el Registro casa. Consta inscrita al folio EDICTO DE SUBASTA, se pu- con una cabida de doscientos del préstamo hipotecario ga- and forty two hundredths square square meters). A master bath días desde la fecha de su venci- de la Propiedad de Puerto Rico, 17 del tomo 19 de Río Piedras blicará en los lugares públicos cuarenta y seis metros ochenta rantizado con la Hipoteca por feet (1403.42 square feet) equi- of thirty eight and ten hundre- miento. Más una suma estipula- Sección Primera de San Juan. Sur, fi nca #688 (antes 22,300) correspondientes y en un perió- y dos centímetros cuadrados, $183,510.89, más otras sumas. valent to one hundred thirty and dths square feet (38.10 square da para costas, gastos y hono- Una vez confi rmada la Venta Ju- del Registro de la Propiedad dico de circulación general en que mide quince metros por el Inscrita en virtud de la Ley 216 forty three hundredths square feet) equivalent to three and fi fty rarios de abogado de dicial por el Honorable Tribunal, de Puerto Rico, Sección Cuarta la jurisdicción de Puerto Rico. Norte, en colindancia con el so- (2010), conocida como la Ley meters (130.43 square meters) four hundredths square meters $20,000.00, más cualquier otra se procederá a otorgar la co- de San Juan. La PRIMERA SU- En San Juan, Puerto Rico, a 20 lar número cuarenta y cinco (45) Para Agilizar el Registro de la including the balcony. NORTH, (3.54 square meters). A secon- suma que resulte por cuales- rrespondiente Escritura de Ven- BASTA, se llevará a cabo el día de mayo de 2016. Pedro Hieye de la calle Jose R. Vázquez; por Propiedad, asiento abreviado fi fty nine feet seven inches dary bathroom of forty eight and quiera otros adelantos que se ta Judicial y se pondrá al com- 28 de junio de 2016, a las 11:00 Gonzalez, ALGUACIL, TRIBU- el Sur en quince metros y diez y extendido con fecha 29 de (59’7”) equivalent to eighteen ten hundredths square feet hayan hecho la demandante, en prador en posesión física del de la mañana, en mis ofi cinas NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA, centímetros, con una calle sin febrero de 2012 al Folio 92 del meters and seventeen centime- (48.10 square feet) equivalent to virtud de las disposiciones de la inmueble, de conformidad con sitas en el Tribunal de Primera SALA DE SAN JUAN. nombre; por el Este, en quince Torno 504 de Rio Grande, Finca ters (18.17 meters) with interior four and forty seven hundredths escritura de hipoteca y del Pa- las disposiciones de Ley. Este Instancia, Sala de San Juan. En metros diez centímetros con la 4082, anotación “B”. La propie- common elements of the buil- square meters (4.47 square me- garé hipotecario. Si la primera EDICTO DE SUBASTA, se pu- relación a la fi nca a subastarse, LEGAL NOTICE calle de su radicación; y por el dad inmueble a ser ejecutada ding such as concrete bearing ters). A second bedroom of one subasta del inmueble no produ- blicará en los lugares públicos la cantidad mínima de licitación ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO Oeste, en diez y seis metros se adquirirá libre de cargas y walls separating it from family hundred twenty six square feet jere remate, ni adjudicación, se correspondientes y en un perió- en la Primera Subasta será la DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- treinta centímetros, con terrenos gravámenes posteriores. En Rio unit one hundred and four (104) (126.00 square feet) equivalent celebrará una SEGUNDA SU- dico de circulación general en la suma de $391,227.22. Dicha NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA del municipio. Enclava una casa Grande, Puerto Rico, hoy 29 de and common stairs and incine- to eleven and seventy one hun- BASTA el día 6 de julio de jurisdicción de Puerto Rico. En venta se llevará a efecto, para CENTRO JUDICIAL DE SAN de madera para uso residencial. abril de 2016. Ariel Lafontaine, rator; SOUTH, fi fty nine feet se- dredths square meters (11.71 2016, a las 11:30 de la San Juan, Puerto Rico, a 20 de con su producto satisfacer a la JUAN SALA SUPERIOR. La fi nca consta inscrita a favor Alguacil. ven inches (59’7”) equivalent to square meters). A closet for a mañana,en el mismo sitio y ser- mayo de 2016. Pedro Hieye parte demandante el importe de LIME RESIDENTIAL LTD. de Diosdado Irizarry Santiago, eighteen meters and seventeen second bedroom of fi fteen and virá de tipo mínimo las dos ter- Gonzalez, ALGUACIL, TRIBU- quien adquiere por compra a LEGAL NOTICE centimeters (18.17 meters) with nineteen hundredths square feet ceras partes del precio pactada NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA, su Sentencia, a saber: Suma Demandante V. Luis Correa Roman, soltero por exterior common elements of equivalent to one and forty one para la primera subasta, o sea, SALA DE SAN JUAN. Principal: $387,277.98, más los DIOSDADO IRIZARRY el precio de $33,000.00, según ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE intereses correspondientes a the apartment such as concrete hundredths square meters (1.41 la suma de $153,282.01. Si la DELGADO Y GREGORY consta de la escritura #96, otor- PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE razón de 5% anual, desde el 1ro block partition with windows and square meters) A third bedroom segunda subasta no produjere LEGAL NOTICE IRIZARRY DELGADO gada en San Juan, el día 28 de PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA de octubre de 2012 y los que se balcony railing separating it from of one hundred twenty six squa- remate, ni adjudicación, se cele- febrero de 2006, ante el notario DE SAN JUAN. ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE continúen acumulando hasta su COMO HEREDEROS Pedro R. Cintrón Rivera, inscri- LIME RESIDENTIAL, LTD. the exterior right side yard; re feet (126.00 square feet) brará una TERCERA SUBASTA PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE total y completo pago, más una Y MIEMBROS DE LA EAST, twenty fi ve feet eleven equivalent to eleven and seven- el día 13 de julio de 2016, a las ta al folio 7 del tomo 1132 de Demandante Vs. inches (25’11”) equivalent to se- ty one hundredths square me- 11:30 de la mañana, en el mis- PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA suma equivalente 5% de cual- SUCESION DEL FINADO Santurce Norte inscripción 6ta. DEBORAH MARRERO ven meters ninety one centime- ters (11.71 square meters). A mo lugar y regirá como tipo de la DE SAN JUAN. quier pago que esté en mora DIOSDADO IRIZARRY Finca #10736 inscrita al folio 85 ANGLERO; GOBIERNO ters (7.91 meters) with exterior closet for third bedroom of four- tercera subasta la mitad del pre- LIME RESIDENTIAL, LTD. por más de quince (15) días del tomo 292 de Santurce Norte, desde la fecha de su vencimien- SANTIAGO; FULANO DE DE LOS ESTADOS elements of the building such as teen and eighty one hundredths cio pactado para la primera, o Demandante Vs. to. Más una suma estipulada TAL Y PERENCEJO DE Registro de Propiedad de San UNIDOS DE AMÉRICA concrete bearing walls separa- square feet (14.81 square feet) sea, la suma de $114,961.51. MARÍA ANTONIA para costas, gastos y honora- Juan I.” Que con el importe de ting it from the exterior facing equivalent to one and thirty se- Para más información, a las per- BONET NEGRÓN TAL COMO HEREDEROS dicha venta se habrá de satis- Demandados rios de abogado de $36,575.00, facer a la parte demandante las rear yard of building; WEST, ven hundred this square meters sonas interesadas se les notifi - Demandada Y POSIBLES MIEMBROS CIVIL NÚM. KCD2013-1887 más cualquier otra suma que cantidades adeudadas, según twenty fi ve feet eleven inches (1.37 square meters). A kitchen ca que los autos y todos los do- CIVIL NÚM. KCD2013-2372 resulte por cualesquiera otros DESCONOCIDOS DE LA (906). SOBRE: EJECUCIÓN la Sentencia dictada en el caso (25’11”) equivalent to seven me- of ninety eight and eighty nine cumentos correspondientes al (906). SOBRE: EJECUCIÓN
Legal Notice 34 Monday, June 6, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star de epígrafe, por el Tribunal de que todo licitador acepta como ca subasta, al mejor postor en o subastas antes indicadas se Upon plaintiff’ s application for RCAC II is at present the ow- as it may deem advisable to its pación de 0.0061% en los ele- Primera Instancia, Sala de San bastante la titulación y que las pago de contado y en moneda llevarán a efecto en mi ofi cina, judgment, and having the Clerk ner and holder of the note and interests, in accordance with mentos comunes generales del Juan. El tipo mínimo para la su- cargas y gravámenes anteriores del curso legal de los Estados localizada en el Tribunal de Pri- entered default against the de- mortgage deed. Co-defendant the terms of this judgment. SO proyecto. Le corresponde como basta será la suma de tasación y los preferentes, si los hubiere Unidos de América, mediante mera Instancia, Sala Superior fendants (D.E. 8), for failure to Jose Antonio Berrios Mojica ORDERED AND ADJUDGED. elemento común voluntario los pactada, la cual es $47,000.00 al crédito de ejecutante, con- efectivo, giro o cheque certifi - de Bayamón. Se advierte a los plead or fi le an answer to the is the owner of the mortgaged San Juan, Puerto Rico,this 26th estacionamientos numerados para la propiedad descrita. Si no tinuarán subsiguientes enten- cado a nombre del Alguacil de licitadores que la adjudicación complaint, or otherwise appear property according to the Re- day of May, 2016. s/Salvador F-102. Este apartamento goza produjere remate o adjudicación diéndose que el rematante los este Tribunal todo derecho, tí- se hará al mejor postor, quien in the above cause, plaintiff is gistry of Property. 4. The Court E. Casellas, SALVADOR E. del uso exclusivo de un patio la primera subasta, se proce- acepta y queda subrogado en la tulo e interés que hayan tenido deberá consignar el importe de entitled to a judgment by default. may appoint a Special Master to CASELLAS, UNITED STATES que es elemento común vo- derá a una segunda subasta y responsabilidad de los mismos, tengan o puedan tener los deu- su oferta en el mismo acto de la Accordingly, IT I8 HEREBY OR- conduct the sale, but the Special DISTRICT JUDGE. luntario. Inscrito al folio 77 del servirá de tipo mínimo de 2/3 sin destinarse a su extinción el dores demandados en cuanto adjudicación en moneda de cur- DERED, ADJUDGED AND DE- Master shall not proceed to ca- tomo 1453 de Carolina II, fi nca partes del valor de la tasación. precio del remate. Y para cono- a la propiedad localizada en: so legal de los Estados Unidos CREED that: l. Defendant, Jose rry out the sale, or do anything LEGAL NOTICE número 61,435. Registro de la Si tampoco hubiere remate ni cimiento de los demandados, de en el Municipio de Vega Baja, de Norteamérica y para conoci- Antonio Berrios Mojica, is here- in connection with it, until fur- IN THE UNITED STATES DIS- Propiedad de Puerto Rico, Sec- adjudicación en esta segunda los acreedores posteriores, de Puerto Rico, el bien inmueble miento de la parte demandada y by ordered to pay plaintiff the ther order from this Court and TRICT COURT FOR THE DIS- ción Segunda de Carolina. 2. subasta, se procederá a una los licitadores, partes interesa- se describe a continuación: de toda(s) aquella(s) persona(s) following sums due as of Dec- under the form and conditions TRICT OF PUERTO RICO. The above-referenced property tercera subasta, en ésta el tipo das y público en general, expido Comunidad Rural Sabana, Ba- que tengan interés inscrito con ember 29th, 2015: $264,093.22 to be directed by the Court. 5. ROOSEVELT CAYMAN is subject to a mortgage note in mínimo será de la 1/2 del valor el presente Aviso para su publi- rrio Ceiba, 690 Km. 4.9, Vega posterioridad a la inscripción del in principal, deferred principal The sale to be conducted by the favor of Doral Mortgage, LLC, de la tasación. Para el lote cación en los lugares públicos Baja, Puerto Rico. RÚSTICA: gravamen que se está ejecutan- balance of $29,301.27 for a to- appointed Special Master shall ASSET COMPANY II, or to its order, for the principal descrito, la primera subasta se correspondientes. Librado en Parcela marcada con el número do, y para conocimiento de los tal outstanding principal balance be subject to the confi rmation of Plaintiff, vs. amount of One Hundred Thirty llevará a cabo el día 21 de junio San Juan, Puerto Rico, a 27 trescientos noventa y uno (391) licitadores y el público en gene- of $293,394.49, accrued inter- the Court, and the purchaser or MANUEL ALEJANDRO Seven Thousand Six Hundred de 2016, a las 11:00 de la ma- de mayo de 2016. Pedro Hieye en el plano de parcelación de la ral y para su publicación en un est, which continues to accrue purchasers of the property shall SERRANO VILLEGAS, Eighty Dollars ($137,680.00) ñana. De no comparecer postor Gonzalez, ALGUACIL. comunidad rural Sabana del ba- periódico de circulación general, until full payment of the debt at be entitled to receive its pos- ET AL. , with interest at the rate of 6.50% alguno se llevará a efecto una rrio Ceiba del término Municipal una vez por semana durante el the rate of 3.00% per annum, session. The minimum bid to be per annum, secured by a fi rst segunda subasta el día 28 de LEGAL NOTICE de Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, con término de dos (2) semanas accrued late charges and any accepted at the fi rst public sale Defendants. mortgage constituted by deed junio de 2016, a las 11:00 de una cabida superfi cial de cero consecutivas con un intervalo de other advance, charge, fee or in accordance with the mortga- CIVIL NO. 15-2490 (GAG). RE: number 187, executed in San ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO COLLECTION OF MONIES, FO- la mañana. De no comparecer punto seiscientos veintinueve por lo menos siete (7) días entre disbursements made by plaintiff ge deed is $297,212.37. 6. Any Juan, Puerto Rico on April 30, DE PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL RECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE. postor alguno se llevará a cabo (0.629) cuerdas, equivalentes ambas publicaciones, y para on behalf of defendant, in accor- funds derived from the sale to 2008, before Notary Public DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA CEN- DEFAULT JUDGMENT. Upon una tercera subasta el día 6 de a doscientos cuarenta y siete su fi jación en tres (3) lugares dance with the mortgage deed, be accordance with the terms Edgardo del Valle Galarza, as TRO JUDICIAL DE BAYAMÓN plaintiff’s application for judg- julio de 2016, a las 11:00 de la punto treinta y nueve (247.39) públicos del municipio en que plus costs, and ten (10) percent of this judgment and orders of thereafter modifi ed on Decem- SALA SUPERIOR. ment, having the Clerk entered mañana. La subasta o subastas metros cuadrados. En lindes ha de celebrarse la venta, tales in attorney fees. 2. In default of the Court shall be applied as ber 28, 2013, pursuant to deed antes indicadas se llevarán a ROOSEVELT por el NORTE, con parcela como, la Alcaldía, el Tribunal y the payment of the sums he- follows: a) To the payment of default against the defendants number 892 executed in San efecto en mi ofi cina, localizada REO PR CORP. número doscientos ochenta y la Colecturía y se le notifi cará reinbefore specifi ed or of any all proper expenses attendant (D.E. 14), for failure to plead or Juan, Puerto Rico, before No- en el Tribunal de Primera Ins- Demandante V. nueve (289) de la comunidad; además a la parte demandada part thereof, within fourteen (14) upon the sale, including the ex- fi le an answer to the complaint, tary Public Leilany Carrión del tancia, Sala Superior de San SUCESION DE por el SUR, con parcela núme- vía correo certifi cado con acuse days from the date of entry of penses, outlays and compensa- or otherwise appear in the abo- Toro, increasing principal balan- Juan. Del Estudio de Título sur- ANGEL M. SANTIAGO ro trescientos noventa y tres de recibo a la última dirección this judgment, the following pro- tion of the Special Master, after ve cause, plaintiff is entitled to a ce to $194,393.02, with interest gen los siguientes gravámenes PORTELA T/C/C ANGEL (393) de la comunidad; por el conocida. La propiedad a ser perty, described in the Spanish the compensation and expen- judgment by default. Accordin- at the rate of 4%. Plaintiff is at posteriores los cuales podrán ESTE, con carretera estatal ejecutada se adquirirá libre de language, shall be sold at public ses shall have been fi xed and gly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, present the owner and holder ser cancelados: HIPOTECA: En MANUEL SANTIAGO seiscientos noventa (690); por cargas y gravámenes posterio- auction to the highest bidder, approved by the Court, all ex- ADJUDGED AND DECREED of the note and mortgage deed, garantía de un pagare a favor PORTELA COMPUESTA el OESTE, con parcela núme- res, previa orden judicial dirigida without an appraisal or right of penses shall be deducted from that: 1. The following mortgaged which is duly recorded in the Re- de la Autoridad para el Financia- POR JOSEFINA ro trescientos noventa y cuatro al Registrador de la Propiedad redemption for the payrnent of the sum provided in the deed property, described below in the gistry of Property, Second Sec- miento de la Vivienda de Puerto RIVERA MEDINA EN (394) de la comunidad. Enclava de la sección correspondiente plaintiffs’ mortgage within the of mortgage for costs, charges Spanish language, shall be sold tion of Carolina, at page 77 of Rico, o a su orden, por la suma una casa. Inscrita al folio 192 para la cancelación de aquellos limits secured by it: URBANA: and disbursements, expenses at public auction to its highest volume 1453. 3. Upon plaintiff’s de $11,600.00, sin intereses a LA CUOTA VIUDAL del tomo 143 de Vega Baja, Re- posteriores. Se les advierte a Solar radicado en la Urbaniza- and attorney’s fees. b) To the bidder, without an appraisal or compliance with Fed.R.Civ.P. vencer el 28 de febrero del año USUFRUCTUARIA, gistro de la propiedad de Baya- todos los interesados que todos ción Los Faroles, localizada en payment of all expenses or right of redemption for the pa- 53, the court may appoint a Spe- 2014, según consta de la escri- ANGEL MANUEL món, Sección IV, fi nca número los documentos relacionados el Barrio Pájaros del término advances made by plaintiff. c yment of plaintiff’s mortgage cial Master to conduct the sale, tura otorgada en San Juan, el SANTIAGO MAYSONET, 7,042. Con el importe de dicha con la presente acción de ejecu- municipal de Bayamón, Puerto ) To the payment to plaintiff of within the limits secured by it: but the Special Master shall not 28 de febrero de 2006, ante el EDGARDO SANTIAGO venta se habrá de satisfacer a ción de hipoteca, así como la de Rico, que se describe en el pla- the amounts due as December ---URBANA: PROPIEDAD HO- proceed to carry out the said Notario Pedro R. Cintrón Rivera, la parte demandante las can- la subasta, estarán disponibles no de inscripción, con el núme- 29th, 2015 of $264,093.22 in RIZONTAL: Apartamento tipo sale, or do anything in connec- inscrito al folio 7 del tomo 1132 MAYSONET, IVETTE tidades adeudadas, según la para ser examinados, durante ro, área y colindancias que se principal, deferred principal ba- garden: Apartamento residencial tion with it, until further order by (ágora) de Santurce Norte, fi nca SANTIAGO MAYSONET, Sentencia dictada en el caso horas laborables, en la Secre- relacionan a continuación: Nú- lance of $29,301.27, for a total F-102 de forma irregular consti- this Court and under the form #10, 736, inscripción 8va. Se le MILDRED SANTIAGO de epígrafe, por el Tribunal de taría del Tribunal. Se entenderá mero del solar: 17-C. Área del outstanding principal balance tuido por un nivel localizado en and conditions to be directed by advierte a los licitadores que la MAYSONET, FULANO Primera Instancia, Sala de Ba- que todo licitador acepta como solar número 16 del Bloque C; of $293,394.49, accrued inter- la primera planta del edifi cio A the Court. 4. The sale to be con- adjudicación se hará al mejor yamón, cuyas cantidades son bastante la titularidad y que las por el Sur, en una distancia de est which continues to accrue del Condominio Montecentro, ducted by the appointed Special postor, quien deberá consignar DE TAL, FULANA DE las siguientes: $51,990.72 de cargas y gravámenes anteriores 28 metros, con el solar número until full payment of the debt at situado en la Carretera Estatal Master shall be subject to the el importe de su oferta en el TAL, SUTANO DE TAL, principal, 5.95% de intereses, y los preferentes, si los hubiere, 18 del Bloque C; por el Este, en the rate of 3.00% per annum, #859 del Barrio Trujillo Bajo en confi rmation of the Court, and mismo acto de la adjudicación SUTANA DE TAL, A, B Y los cuales continúan acumu- al crédito del ejecutante, con- una distancia de 14 metros, con accrued late charges and any el Municipio de Carolina, Caro- the purchaser or purchasers of en moneda de curso legal de C COMO HEREDEROS lándose hasta el saldo total de tinuarán subsistentes; enten- la Calle numero 3 de la urbani- other advance, charge, fee or lina, Puerto Rico. El edifi cio A the property shall be entitled los Estados Unidos de Nortea- DESCONOCIDOS; la deuda; $139.04 de concepto diéndose que el rematante los zación; y por el Oeste, en una disbursements made by plain- está localizado en el área nor- to receive its possession. The mérica y para conocimiento de cargos por mora, los cuales acepta y queda subrogado en la distancia de 14 metros, con el tiff, on behalf of defendants, te del complejo, cual consta de minimum bid to be accepted de la parte demandada y de HONORABLE continúan acumulándose hasta responsabilidad de los mismos, solar número 14 del Bloque C. in accordance with the mort- 104 apartamentos constituidos at the fi rst public sale in accor- toda(s) aquella(s) persona(s) SECRETARIO DEL el pago total de la deuda, más sin destinarse a su extinción el Contiene una casa para fi nes gage deed, plus costs, and por los módulos o escaleras dance with the mortgage deed que tengan interés inscrito con DEPARTAMENTO DE 10% del principal del pagaré precio del remate. Y para cono- residenciales. Consta inscrita $29,721.23 attorney fees. d) If distribuidas e identifi cadas des- is $194,393.02. 5. Any funds posterioridad a la inscripción del HACIENDA DEL ESTADO para cubrir costas, gastos y ho- cimiento de los demandados, de al folio 199 del torno 1869 de after making all those payments de la A hasta la L. Los linderos derived from the sale to be con- gravamen que se está ejecutan- norarios de abogado pactados. los acreedores posteriores, de Bayamón, fi nca número 76,836. there is a surplus , i t shall be de este apartamento son los ducted in accordance with the do, y para conocimiento de los LIBRE ASOCIADO DE El tipo mínimo para la subasta los licitadores, partes interesa- Registro de la Propiedad, Sec- delivered to the Clerk of the siguientes: por el NORTE, con terms of this judgment and such licitadores y el público en gene- PUERTO RICO será la suma de tasación pacta- das y público en general, expido ción I de Bayarnón. 3. The afo- Court, subject to further orders elemento común general en una further orders of the Court shall ral y para su publicación en un Demandados da, la cual es $82,650.00 para el presente Aviso para su publi- rementioned property is subject of the Court. e) If after making all distancia de 32’7”; por el SUR, be applied as follows: a) To the periódico de circulación general, CIVIL NÚM. DCD2013-1430 la propiedad descrita. Si no cación en los lugares públicos to a mortgage note payable to those payments there is a defi - con elemento común general en payment of all proper expenses una vez por semana durante el (703). SOBRE: COBRO DE produjere remate o adjudicación correspondientes. Librado en First Mortgage Capital, Inc., ciency, plaintiff may seek further una distancia de 25’4” y elemen- attendant upon the sale, inclu- término de dos (2) semanas DINERO Y EJECUCIÓN DE la primera subasta, se proce- Bayamón, Puerto Rico, a 13 de or to its order, for the principal orders of the Court to collect the to común general (vestíbulo) en ding the expenses, outlays and consecutivas con un intervalo de HIPOTECA POR LA VÍA ORDI- derá a una segunda subasta y mayo de 2016. Edgardo E Var- amount of Two Hundred Seven- defi ciency from co-defendant una distancia de 7’6”; por el compensation of the Special por lo menos siete (7) días entre NARIA. AVISO DE VENTA EN servirá de tipo mínimo de 2/3 gas Santana, ALGUACIL. ty Seven Thousand One Hun- Jose Antonio Berrios Mojica. 7. ESTE, con el apartamento E-101 Master; after the compensa- ambas publicaciones, y para su PÚBLICA SUBASTA. Yo, Edgar- partes del valor de la tasación, ***** dred Dollars ($277,100.00) with The united States of America is y elemento común general; por tion and expenses shall have fi jación en tres (3) lugares públi- do E Vargas Santana, Alguacil $55,100.00. Si tampoco hubiere LEGAL NOTICE interest at the rate of 8.00% per included as a defendant in the el OESTE, con el apartamento been fi xed and approved by the cos del municipio en que ha de Supervisor de la División de remate ni adjudicación en esta annum, secured by a fi rst mort- instant proceedings under 28 F-101 y elementos comunes Court, all expenses shall be de- IN THE UNITED STATES DIS- generales. La puerta de entrada celebrarse la venta, tales como, Subastas del Centro Judicial de segunda subasta, se procederá gage constituted by deed num- USC § 2410. Said party has the ducted from the sum provided in TRICT COURT FOR THE DIS- del apartamento está situada la Alcaldía, el Tribunal y la Co- Bayamón, a los demandados y a una tercera subasta, en ésta ber 313, executed in Bayamón, following liens recorded in its’ the deed of mortgage for costs, TRICT OF PUERTO RICO. en su lindero Oeste. Consta de lecturía y se le notifi cara ade- al público en general les notifi co el tipo mínimo será de la 1/2 del Puerto Rico on May 16th, 2006 favor against defendant in the charges and disbursements, ex- más a la parte demandada vía que, cumpliendo con un Manda- valor de la tasación, $419325. ROOSEVELT CAYMAN before Notary Public Manuel R. Registry of Property: FEDERAL tres habitaciones con sus res- penses and attorney’s fees. b) correo certifi cado con acuse de miento que se ha librado en el La primera subasta se llevará ASSET COMPANY II Perez Caballer, duly recorded at TAX LIEN: Recorded at entry 2, pectivos guardarropas, sala-co- To the payment of all expenses recibo a la última dirección co- presente caso por el Secretario a cabo el 30 de junio de 2016, Plaintiff, vs. page 199 of volurne 1869 of Ba- page 137, volume 8 of the book medor, salón familiar, concina, or advances made by the plain- nocida. Se les advierte a todos del Tribunal de epígrafe con fe- a las 9:00 am. De no compa- JOSE ANTONIO yarnon, as thereafter modifi ed of Federal Tax Liens, against J. lavandería, dos baños, pasillo y tiff. c) To the payment to plaintiff los interesados que todos los cha 30 de septiembre de 2014 y recer postor alguno se llevará BERRIOS MOJICA, on March 26th, 2013 pursuant Berrios Mojica & J. Sanchez, terraza. Los baños están equi- of the amount of $172,263.67 in documentos relacionados con la para satisfacer la Sentencia por a efecto una segunda subasta to deed number 164 executed in Tax Id number XXXXX- 9312, pados con bañera, lavamanos principal, $20,789.74 in defe- Defendant. y servicio sanitario. El área total presente acción de ejecución de la cantidad de $51,990.72 de el 7 de julio de 2016, a las 2:15 San Juan, Puerto Rico, before notifi cation number 452495008, rred principal balance, for a total CIVIL NO. 16-1088 (SEC). RE: del apartamento es de 1,302.26 hipoteca, así como la de la su- principal, dictada en el caso de pm. De no comparecer postor Notary Public Aurora Montalvo in the amount of $11,624.14, da- outstanding principal balance of COLLECTION OF MONIES, pies cuadrados equivalentes a basta, estarán disponibles para autos el 7 de mayo de 2014, no- alguno se llevará a cabo una Diaz, increasing principal balan- ted July 23, 2008. 8. Plaintiff in $193,053.41, accrued interest FORECLOSURE OF MORT- 121.07 metros cuadrados. Este ser examinados en la Secreta- tifi cada el 23 de junio de 2014, tercera subasta el 14 de julio de ce to $297,212.37 with interest these proceedings may apply to as of March 21, 2016, which GAGE. DEFAULT JUDGMENT. apartamento tiene una partici- ría del Tribunal. Se entenderá procederé a vender en públi- 2016, a las 2:15 pm. La subasta at the rate of 3% per annum. the Court for such further orders, continues to accrue at the rate of
35 Legal Notice The San Juan Daily Star Monday, June 6, 2016 4.00% per annum until payment con una cabida de 321.700 me- outstanding principal balance of secured by it: URBANA: Solar as of March 23, 2016, which plaintiffs’ mortgage within the but the Special Master shall not TIFICACION DE SENTENCIA in full, accrued late charges and tros cuadrados, en lindes por el $126,899.31, accrued interest, radicado en el Barrio Florida de amount to $75,990.69 in prin- limits secured by it: URBANA: proceed to carry out the sale, or POR EDICTOS. any additional advance or dis- Norte, en 22.00 metros con el which continues to accrue until San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico, en la cipal, interest in the amount of Propiedad Horizontal: Unidad do anything in connection with it, A: HÉCTOR RIVERA bursements made by plaintiff in solar numero 6; por el Sur, en full payment of the debt at the Urbanización Ciudad Massó, $4,366.49, which continues to número 14-E del Condominio until further order from this Court SERRANO Y SU accordance with the mortgage 18.50 metros con el solar nume- rate of 3.57221% per annum, que se describe dieciocho (18) accrue until full payment of the Colinas de Bayamón, localizado and under the forro and condi- ESPOSA NORMA NILDA deed, plus costs, and ten (10) ro RB-5; por el Este, en 15.00 accrued late charges and any del bloque “E” guion dos (E-2), debt at the rate of 6.5% per an- en el barrio Minillas del munici- tions to be directed by the Court. percent in attorney’s fees. d) If metros con el solar RB-4; y por other advance, charge, fee or con un área superfi cial de tres- num ($13.72 per diem), accrued pio de Bayamón, Puerto Rico, 5. The sale to be conducted by CARDONA ZAMBRANA, after making all those payments el Oeste, en 9.879 con una dis- disbursements made by plaintiff cientos cuarenta y nueve punto late charges of $170.82 and any compuesta de un área de cons- the appointed Special Master POR SI Y COMO CO- there is a surplus, it shall be de- tancia en arco de 5.498 metros on behalf of defendant, in accor- veintitrés metros cuadrados other advance, charge, fee or trucción de mil ciento ochenta y shall be subject to the confi rma- ADMINSTRADORES DE livered to the Clerk of the Court, con la calle numero 10. Enclava dance with the mortgage deed, (349.23). En lindes por el NOR- disbursements made by plain- nueve punto seis mil seiscientos tion of the Court, and the pur- LA SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE subject to further orders of the una casa de concreto para una plus costs, and ten (10) percent TE, en trece (13) metros con la tiff , on behalf of defendant, in sesenta y seis pies cuadrados chaser or purchasers of the pro- Court. 6. Plaintiff may apply to familia. Consta inscrita al folio in attorney fees. d) If after ma- calle 10 guion “A” (10-A); por el accordance with the mortgage equivalentes a ciento diez pun- perty shall be entitled to receive BIENES GANANCIALES the Court for such further or- 204 del tomo 191 de Cataño, king all those payments there is SUR, en trece (13) metros con deed, plus costs, and $9,010.00 to cinco mil seiscientos treinta y its possession. The minimum EL SECRETARIO (A) QUE ders, as it may deem advisable fi nca número 7172. Registro de a surplus, it shall be delivered to carretera de Puerto Rico núme- in attorney’s fees. d) If after ma- ocho metros cuadrados. Cons- bid to be accepted at the fi rst pu- SUSCRIBE LE NOTIFICA A to its interests, in accordance la Propiedad, Sección Cuarta the Clerk of the Court, subject to ro ciento ochenta y tres (183); king all those payments there is ta de terraza, sala comedor, blic sale in accordance with the USTED QUE EL 12 DE FEBRE- with the terms of this judgment. de Bayamón. 3. The property further orders of the Court. e) If por el ESTE, en veintisiete me- a surplus, it shall be delivered to cocina-laundry, tres dormitorios, mortgage deed is $160,080.58. RO DE 2016, ESTE TRIBUNAL SO ORDERED. In San Juan, described above is subject to a after making all those payments tros con el solar diecinueve (19) the Clerk of the Court, subject dos baños equipados y closets. 6. Any funds derived from the HA DICTADO SENTENCIA, Puerto Rico, this 26th day of mortgage note in favor of RG there is a defi ciency, plaintiff del bloque “E” guion dos (E-2); y to further orders of the Court. La misma fue fabricada en hor- sale to be conducted in accor- SENTENCIA PARCIAL O RE- May, 2016. s/Gustavo A. Gelpí, Mortgage Corporation, or to its may seek further orders of the por el OESTE, en veintisiete (27) e) If after making all those pa- migón armado y bloques de ce- dance with the terms of this SOLUCION EN ESTE CASO, GUSTAVO A. GELPI, UNITED order, for the principal amount of Court to collect the defi ciency metros, con el solar diecisiete yments there is a defi ciency, mento y se encuentra localizada judgment and such further or- QUE HA SIDO DEBIDAMENTE STATES DISTRICT JUDGE. One Hundred Forty Thousand from defendants. 7. Plaintiff in (17) del bloque “E” guion dos plaintiff may seek further or- en la tercera planta del edifi cio ders of the court shall be applied REGISTRADA Y ARCHIVADA Dollars ($140,000.00) with in- these proceedings may apply (E-2). Enclava una casa. Cons- ders of the Court to collect the número catorce. su puerta de as follows: a) To the payment of EN AUTOS DONDE PODRA LEGAL NOTICE terest at the rate of 6.00% per to the Court for such further or- ta inscrita al Folio doscientos defi ciency from defendant. 7. entrada está localizada en el all proper expenses attendant USTED ENTERARSE DETA- annum, secured by a fi rst mort- ders, as it may deem advisable cuarenta y uno (241) del Tomo Plaintiff in these proceedings lindero Oeste a la izquierda upon the sale, including the ex- LLADAMENTE DE LOS TER- IN THE UNITED STATES DIS- gage constituted by deed num- to its interests, in accordance doscientos treinta y ocho (238) may apply to the Court for such entrando y la misma da al área penses, outlays and compensa- MINOS DE LA MISMA. ESTA TRICT COURT FOR THE DIS- ber 141, executed in Bayamón, with the terms of this judgment, de San Lorenzo, Finca número further orders, as it may deem central del edifi cio ocupado por tion of the Special Master, after NOTIFICACION SE PUBLICA- TRICT OF PUERTO RICO. las escaleras y un recibidor (lo- the compensation and expen- RA UNA SOLA VEZ EN UN PE- ROOSEVELT CAYMAN Puerto Rico on September 30th, including all available remedies doce mil trescientos noventa advisable to its interests, in ac- bby) y desde la cual se tiene ses shall have been fi xed and RIODICO DE CIRCULACION 2004, before Notary Public Enid for the enforcement of a money y dos (12,392), Registro de la cordance with the terms of this ASSET COMPANY S. Rodríguez Binet, duly recor- judgment. SO ORDERED. In Propiedad de Puerto Rico, Sec- judgment, including all available acceso a áreas comunes que approved by the Court, all ex- GENERAL EN LA ISLA DE Plaintiff, vs. ded at page 57 of volume 149 of San Juan, Puerto Rico, this 26th ción Segunda (II) de Caguas. 3. remedies for the enforcement of dan al estacionamiento. Sus penses shall be deducted from PUERTO RICO, DENTRO DE WANDA SANCHEZ Cataño, as thereafter modifi ed day of May, 2016. s/Gustavo The property described above a money judgment. SO ORDE- linderos son los siguientes: por the sum provided in the deed of LOS 10 DIAS SIGUIENTES A BELAVAL a/k/a WANDA on January 31st, 2013 pursuant A. Gelpí, GUSTAVO A. GELPI, is subject to a Mortgage note RED. In San Juan, Puerto Rico, el NORTE, en una distancia de mortgage for costs, charges and SU NOTIFICACION. Y, SIENDO JOSEFINA SANCHEZ to deed number 158 executed in United States District Judge. payable to Doral Bank, or to its this 26th day of May, 2016. s/ 51’7”, equivalentes a 15.7266 disbursements, expenses and O REPRESENTANDO USTED metros con área común exterior attorney’s fees. b) To the pay- UNA PARTE EN EL PROCE- BELAVAL, San Juan, Puerto Rico, before LEGAL NOTICE order, for the principal amount Gustavo A. Gelpí, Gustavo A. del edifi cio y apartamento 13-F; ment of all expenses or advan- DIMIENTO SUJETA A LOS Notary Public Magda V. Alsina of Ninety Thousand one Hun- Gelpí. UNITED STATES DIS- Defendant. Figueroa, reducing principal dred Dollars ($90,100.00) with TRICT JUDGE. por el SUR, en una distancia de ces made by plaintiff. e) princi- TERMINOS DE LA SENTEN- CIVIL NO. 15-3078 (GAG). RE: balance to $130,405.83, with in- IN THE UNITED STATES DIS- interest at the rate of 6.50% 51’7”, equivalentes a 15.7266 pal, To the payment to plaintiff of CIA, SENTENCIA PARCIAL O TRICT COURT FOR THE DIS- COLLECTION OF MONIES, terest at the rate of 3.572210% per annum, secured with a fi rst LEGAL NOTICE metros, con apartamento 14-F, $157,862.26/in accrued interest RESOLUCION, DE LA CUAL FORECLOSURE OF MORT- per annum. Plaintiff is at present TRICT OF PUERTO RICO. mortgage constituted by deed y recibidor; por el ESTE, en una as of September 3, 2015, which PUEDE ESTABLECERSE RE- GAGE. DEFAULT JUDGMENT. the owner and holder of the note ACM PENFIELD CFL, LLC, number 908 executed in San IN THE UNITED STATES DIS- distancia de 29’8”, equivalentes continues to accrue until full pa- CURSO DE REVISION O APE- Upon plaintiff’s application for and mortgage deed, which is Plaintiff , vs. Juan, Puerto Rico on May 27, TRICT COURT FOR THE DIS- a 9.447 metros, con área co- yment of the debt at the rate of LACION DENTRO DEL TERMI- LOURDES CRUZ TRICT OF PUERTO RICO. judgment, and having the Clerk duly recorded in the Registry of 2005 before Notary Public Luz mún exterior del edifi cio; y por 4.5% per annum, accrued late NO DE 30 DIAS CONTADOS A entered default against the de- Property. Defendant is the ow- ALVERIO A/K/A LOURDES N. Solero Santiago, duly recor- ROOSEVELT CAYMAN el OESTE, en una distancia de charges and any other advance, PARTIR DE LA PUBLICACION fendant (Docket No. 11), for fa- ner of the mortgaged property CRUZ ALVARIO, ded in the Registry of Property ASSET COMPANY II 29 ‘8”, equivalentes a 9. 44 7 charge, fee or disbursements POR EDICTO DE ESTA NOTI- ilure to plead or fi le an answer according to the Registry of Pro- at page 201 of volume 389 of Plaintiff, vs. metros, con apartamento 13-F, m a de by plaintiff, on behalf of FICACION, DIRIJO A USTED Defendant. to the complaint, or otherwise perty. 4. The Court may appoint San Lorenzo. Plaintiff is at pre- SHARON IRIZARRY recibidor y área común exterior defendant, in accordance with ESTA NOTIFICACION QUE SE CIVIL NO. 16-1238 (GAG). RE: appear in the above cause, a Special Master to conduct the sent the owner and holder of del edifi cio. A esta unidad se le the mortgage deed, plus costs, CONSIDERARA HECHA EN LA COLLECTION OF MONIES, FO- VELAZQUEZ plaintiff is entitled to a judgment sale, but the Special Master the note and mortgage deed 4. ha asignado el uso exclusivo de and $16,008.05 attorney fees. FECHA DE LA PUBLICACION RECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE. Defendant. by default. Accordingly, IT IS shall not proceed to carry out DEFAULT JUDGMENT. Upon The Court may appoint a Spe- dos espacios de estacionamien- d) If after making all those pay- DE ESTE EDICTO. COPIA DE HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUD- the sale, or do anything in con- plaintiff ’s application for judg- cial Master to conduct the sale, CIVIL NO. 15-2290 (JAF). RE: to marcados 14-E, los cuales ments there is a surplus, it shall ESTA NOTIFICACION HA SIDO GED AND DECREED that: 1. nection with it, until further order but the Special Master shall not COLLECTION OF MONIES, son elementos comunes limi- be delivered to the Clerk of the ARCHIVADA EN LOS AUTOS ment, and having default been FORECLOSURE OF MORT- Defendant, Wanda Sanchez from this Court and under the proceed to carry out the sale, or tados. Le corresponde a este Court, subject to further orders DE ESTE CASO, CON FECHA entered against the defendant GAGE. DEFAULT JUDGMENT. Belaval a/k/a Wanda Josefi na form and conditions to be direc- do anything in connection with apartamento 0.9237% en los of the Court. e) If after making DE 16 DE FEBRERO DE 2016. (Docket No. 8), for failure to Upon plaintiff’s application for Sanchez Belaval, is hereby ted by the Court. 5. The sale to plead or fi le an answer to the it, until further order from this elementos comunes generales all those payrnents there is a CONNELLY PAGAN XANA M. ordered to pay plaintiff the fo- be conducted by the appointed Court and under the form and judgment, and having default del inmueble. Consta inscrito al defi ciency, plaintiff may seek PO BOX 70212 SAN JUAN,PR llowing sums due as of Nov- Special Master shall be subject complaint, or otherwise appear conditions to be directed by the been entered against the de- folio 21 del torno 1744 de Baya- further orders of the Court to 00936-8212. CARDONA ZAM- in the above cause, plaintiff is ember 24, 2015: $124,376.25 to the confi rmation of the Court, Court. 5. The sale to be conduc- fendant (D.E. 10), for failure to món Sur, fi nca número 72,927. collect the defi ciency from de- BRANA, NORMA NILDA HC4 entitled to a judgment by de- plead or fi le an answer to the in principal, deferred principal and the purchaser or purchasers ted by the appointed Special Registro de la Propiedad, Sec- fendant. 7. Plaintiff in these pro- BOX 14853 ARECIBO PR fault. Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY complaint, or otherwise appear balance of $2,523.06, for a total of the property shall be entitled Master shall be subject to the cion Primera de Bayamón. 3. ceedings may apply to the Court 00612-9258. RIVERA SERRA- ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND in the above cause, plaintiff is outstanding principal balance of to receive its possession. The confi rmation of the Court, and The property described above for such further orders, as it may NO, HECTOR HC4 BOX 14853 DECREED that: 1. Defendant is entitled to a judgment by default. $126,899.31, accrued interest, minimum bid to be accepted the purchaser or purchasers of is subject to a Mortgage note deem advisable to its interests, ARECIBO PR 00612-9258. hereby ordered to pay plaintiff Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY OR- which continues to accrue until at the fi rst public sale in accor- the property shall be entitled payable to Doral Bank or to its in accordance with the terms of RIVERA-CARDONA, SOC. LE- the following sums due as of DERED, ADJUDGED AND DE- full payment of the debt at the dance with the mortgage deed to receive its possession. The order, for the principal amount of this judgment, including all avai- GAL GANANCIALES HC4 BOX March 23, 2016: $75,990.69 in CREED that: l. Defendant is he- rate of 3.57221% per annum, is $130,405.83. 6. Any funds minimum bid to be accepted One Hundred Twenty Tbousand lable remedies for the enforce- 14853. ARECIBO PR 00612- principal, interest in the amount reby ordered to pay plaintiff the accrued late charges and any derived from the sale to be con- at the fi rst public sale in accor- Dollars ($120,000.00) with ment of a money judgment. SO 9258. En Arecibo, Puerto Rico, of $4,366.49, which continues to following sums due as of Sept- other advance, charge, fee or ducted in accordance with the dance with the mortgage deed interest at the rate of 5.95% ORDERED. San Juan, Puerto a 16 de febrero de 2016. Vivian accrue until full payment of the ember 3, 2015: $157,862.26 in disbursements made by plaintiff terms of this judgment and such debt at the rate of 6.5% per an- is $90,100.00. 6. Any funds per annum, secured by a fi rst Rico, April 11th, 2016. S/ JOSE Y. Fresse González, Secretaria. on behalf of defendant, in accor- further orders of the Court shall num ($13.72 per diem), accrued derived from the sale to be con- principal, accrued interest which mortgage constituted by deed A. FUSTE, JOSE ANTONIO Eimmy Feliciano Torres, Secre- dance with the mortgage deed, be applied as follows: a) To the ducted in accordance with the continue to accrue until full pa- number 108, executed in San FUSTE, UNITED STATES DIS- taria Auxiliar. late charges of $170.82 and any yment of the debt at the rate of plus costs, and ten (10) percent payment of all proper expenses terms of this judgment and such Juan, Puerto Rico on March TRICT JUDGE. other advance, charge, fee or 4. 5% per annum, accrued late in attorney’s fees. 2. In default attendant upon the sale, inclu- disbursements made by plain- further orders of the Court shall 14th, 2006, before Notary Public LEGAL NOTICE of the payment of the sums he- ding the expenses, outlays and tiff , on behalf of defendant, in be applied as follows: a) To the charges and any other advance, Jose Ruben Velez Marrero, duly LEGAL NOTICE Estado Libre Asociado de Puer- reinbefore specifi ed or of any compensation of the Special payment of all proper expenses charge, fee or disbursements recorded at page 193 of volume accordance with the mortgage made by plaintiff, on behalf of ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO to Rico TRIBUNAL GENERAL part thereof, within 14 days from Master, after the compensa- attendant upon the sale, inclu- 1844 of Bayamón Sur, as the- deed, plus costs, and $9,010.00 defendant, in accordance with DE PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE JUSTICIA Tribunal de Pri- the date of entry of this judgment, tion and expenses shall have in attorney’s fees. 2. In default ding the expenses, outlays and reafter modifi ed on June 30th, mera Instancia Sala Superior de the following mortgaged pro- been fi xed and approved by the of the payment of the sums he- compensation of the Special the mortgage deed, plus costs, 2012 pursuant to deed number DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA San Juan perty, described in the Spanish Court, all expenses shall be de- Master, after the compensa- and ten (10) percent attorney 118 executed in San Juan, Puer- DE ARECIBO reinbefore specifi ed or of any fees. 2. In default of the payment BANCO POPULAR DE FIRSTBANK language, shall be sold at public ducted from the sum provided in tion and expenses shall have to Rico, before Notary Public part thereof, within fourteen (14) of the sums hereinbefore speci- PUERTO RICO auction to the highest bidder, the deed of mortgage for costs, been fi xed and approved by Maritza Guzman Matos, increa- PUERTO RICO days from the date of entry of fi ed or of any part thereof, within without an appraisal or right of charges and disbursements, ex- the Court, all expenses shall be sing principal balance to One DEMANDANTE VS. Demandante v. this judgment, the following fourteen (14) days from the date redemption for the payment of penses and attorney’s fees. b) deducted from the sum provi- Hundred Sixty Thousand Eighty RIVERA SERRANO, AMARIL YS GONZALEZ mortgaged property, described of entry of this judgment, the plaintiffs’ mortgage within the To the payment of all expenses ded in the deed of mortgage for Dollars with Fifty Eight Cents HECTOR ET ALS COLON, su esposo JOSE in the Spanish language, shall following mortgaged property, limits secured by it: URBANA: or advances made by plaintiff. costs, charges and disburse- ($160,080.58) with interest rate WILLlAM DIAZ VALENTIN be sold at public auction to described in the Spanish lan- DEMANDADO Parcela de terreno identifi cada c) To the payment to plaintiff of ments, expenses and attorney’s of 4.50% annual. Plaintiff is at the highest bidder, without an guage, shall be sold at public CASO: CCD2015-0733 SALON y la Sociedad Legal de como solar número 7 del bloque the amounts due as Novem- fees. b) To the payment of all present the owner and holder of appraisal or right of redemp- auction to the highest bidder, 0404 COBRO DE DINERO Bienes Gananciales RF de la Urbanización Marina ber 24, 2015 of $124,376.25 tion for the payment of plain- expenses or advances made the note and mortgage deed 4. EJECUCION DE HIPOTECA IN Bahía, situada en el Barrio Pal- in principal, deferred principal tiff s’ mortgage within the limits by plaintiff . c) To the payment without an appraisal or right of The Court may appoint a Spe- REM. CAUSAL/DELITO. NO- compuesta por ambos mas de Cataño, Puerto Rico, balance of $2,523.06, for a total to plaintiff of the amounts due redemption for the payment of cial Master to conduct the sale, Demandado(a)
Legal Notice 36 Monday, June 6, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Civil: KCD2015-2523 (807) So- QUE EL 23 DE MAYO DE 2016, CARMEN MARIA cribe le notifi ca a usted que el 16 de los 10 días siguientes a su ration; por el ESTE, en veinticin- la hipoteca antes mencionada y Sala Superior de San Juan, al bre: EJECUCION DE HIPOTE- ESTE TRIBUNAL HA DICTA- OLLVIERI RIVERA T/C/C de mayo de 2016, este Tribunal notifi cación. Y, siendo o repre- co metros con el solar número las sumas que se mencionan a público en general. CERTIFICO CA “IN REM”. NOTIFICACiÓN DO SENTENCIA, SENTENCIA ha dictado Sentencia, Senten- sentando usted una parte en el cuatro de la Manzana MM; y por continuación: La suma principal Y HAGO SABER. Que en cum- DE SENTENCIA POR EDICTO. PARCIAL O RESOLUCION EN CARMEN M. OLLVIERI cia Parcial o Resolución en este procedimiento sujeta a los térmi- el OESTE, en veinticinco me- de $73,134.48, más intereses a plimiento de un Mandamiento A: AMARILYS GONZALEZ ESTE CASO, QUE HA SIDO RIVERA T/C/C CARMEN caso, que ha sido debidamente nos de la Sentencia, Sentencia tros con el solar número 3-B de razón de ocho por ciento anual de Ejecución de Sentencia COLON, su esposo JaSE DEBIDAMENTE REGISTRA- OLLVIERI RIVERA Y registrada y archivada en autos Parcial o Resolución, de la cual la Manzana MM. Enclava una (8.00%), desde el 1 de diciem- fechado el 1 de abril de 2016 WILLlAM DIAZ VALENTIN DA Y ARCHIVADA EN AUTOS LA SOCO LEGAL DE donde podrá usted enterarse puede establecerse recurso de casa de concreto armado con bre de 2014, que se acumulan que me ha sido dirigido por la diariamente hasta su total y detalladamente de los términos revisión o apelación dentro del techo de azotea y piso de losas Secretaría del Tribunal de Pri- DONDE PODRA USTED EN- y la Sociedad Legal de TERARSE DETALLADAMEN- BIENES GANANCIALES de la misma. Esta notifi cación término de 30 días contados a del país, de una sola planta que completo pago, más la suma de mera Instancia de Puerto Rico, Bienes Gananciales TE DE LOS TERMINOS DE LA COMPUESTA POR se publicará una sola vez en un partir de la publicación por edic- constituye una vivienda inde- $1,206.58 por cargos por mora, Sala Superior de San Juan en compuesta por ambos MISMA. ESTA NOTIFICACION AMBOS. periódico de circulación genera l to de esta notifi cación, dirijo a pendiente consistiendo de tres más la suma de $275.17 por la el caso arriba indicado, venderé (Nombre de las partes a las que se SE PUBLICARA UNA SOLA (Nombre de las partes a las que se en la Isla de Puerto Rico, dentro usted esta notifi cación que se dormitorios con sus closets, sala cuenta de plica, más la suma en la fecha o fechas que más le notifi can la sentencia por edicto) VEZ EN UN PERIODICO DE les notifi ca la sentencia por edicto) de los diez (10) días siguientes considerará hecha en la fecha y comedor en una sola unidad, de $9,420.00 por concepto de adelante se indican, en públi- EL SECRETARIO(A) que sus- CIRCULACION GENERAL EN EL SECRETARIO (A) que suscri- a su notifi cación. Y, siendo o de la publicación de este edic- cocina con su closet, balcón costas, gastos y honorarios ca subasta al mejor postor, en cribe le notifi ca a usted que 18 LA ISLA DE PUERTO RICO, be le notifi ca a usted que el 26 representando usted una parte to. Copia de esta notifi cación y cuarto de baño. Existe una de abogado hipotecariamente moneda legal de los Estados de mayo de 2016 ,este Tribunal DENTRO DE LOS 10 DIAS de abril de 2016, este Tribunal en el procedimiento sujeta a ha sido archivada en los autos servidumbre por signo aparente asegurados. Se notifi ca por la Unidos de América, en mi ofi ci- ha dictado Sentencia; Senten- SIGUIENTES A SU NOTIFICA- ha dictado Sentencia, Senten- los términos de la Sentencia, de este caso, con fecha de 27 establecida por la corporación presente a los acreedores que na sita en el local que ocupa en cia Parcial o Resolución en este CION. Y, SIENDO O REPRE- cia Parcial o Resolución en este Sentencia Parcial o Resolución, de mayo de 2016. En Fajardo vendedora, en la pared que divi- tengan inscritos o anotados sus el Centro Judicial de San Juan, caso, que ha sido debidamente SENTANDO USTED UNA PAR- caso, que ha sido debidamente de la cual puede establecerse , Puerto Rico , el 27 de mayo de los apartamentos A y B, cuya derechos sobre los inmuebles Puerto Rico, todo derecho, título registrada y archivada en autos TE EN EL PROCEDIMIENTO registrada y archivada en autos recurso de revisión o apelación de 2016. WANDA l. SEGUI RE- pared continuará sirviendo a los a ser subastados con posterio- e interés que tenga la parte de- donde podrá usted enterarse SUJETA A LOS TERMINOS DE donde podrá usted enterarse dentro del término de 30 días YES, Secretaria. Enid A Sanjur- apartamentos y pertenecerá en ridad a la inscripción del gra- mandada, en los inmuebles que detalladamente de los términos LA SENTENCIA, SENTENCIA detalladamente de los términos contados a partir de la publica- jo Melendez, Sec Auxiliar. común proindiviso y en toda su vamen del ejecutante descrito se describen a continuación, de la misma. Esta notifi cación PARCIAL O RESOLUCION, de la misma. Esta notifi cación ción por edicto de esta notifi ca- actual extensión y espesor a los anteriormente, o acreedores de propiedad de la codemandada se publicará una sola vez en un DE LA CUAL PUEDE ESTA- se publicará una sola vez en un ción, dirijo a usted esta notifi ca- LEGAL NOTICE propietarios de ambos aparta- cargas o derechos reales que La Hiedra Condominium Cor- periódico de circulación general BLECERSE RECURSO DE periódico de circulación genera ción que se considerará hecha ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE mentos.” Dirección Física: Urb. los hubieren pospuesto al gra- poration: (A) Finca 13,931, ins- en la Isla de Puerto Rico, dentro REVISION O APELACION l en la Isla de Puerto Rico, den- en la fecha de la publicación de PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE Caparra Terrace 1, 1558 Calle vamen del actor y a los dueños, crita al folio 58 del tomo 423 de de los 10 días siguientes a su DENTRO DEL TERMINO DE tro de los diez (10) días siguien- este edicto. Copia de esta notifi - PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA 34, San Juan, PR 00921. Fin- poseedores, tenedores de o Río Piedras Sur, Registro de la notifi cación. Y, siendo o repre- 30 DIAS CONTADOS A’PARTIR tes a su notifi cación. Y, siendo o cación ha sido archivada en los SUPERIOR DE SAN JUAN. ca 15,854. Por su procedencia interesados en títulos transmi- Propiedad de Puerto Rico, Sec- sentando usted una parte en el DE LA PUBLICACION POR representando usted una parte autos de este caso, con fecha BANCO POPULAR DE está afecta a: a. Servidumbre a sibles por endoso o al portador ción IV de San Juan. RUSTICA: procedimiento sujeta a los térmi- EDICTO DE ESTA NOTIFI- en el procedimiento sujeta a de 1 de junio de 2016. En Vega favor de la Autoridad de Fuentes garantizado hipotecariamente Predio de terreno de forma irre- nos de la Sentencia, Sentencia CACION, DIRIJO A USTED los términos de la Sentencia, Baja, Puerto Rico, el 1 de junio PUERTO RICO Fluviales de Puerto Rico b. Con- con posterioridad al gravamen gular radicado en el Barrio Cai- Parcial o Resolución, de la cual ESTA NOTIFICACION QUE SE Sentencia Parcial o Resolución, de 2016. Yvonne Cameron Mal- Demandante v. diciones restrictivas. Por sí está del actor para que puedan mito de Río Piedras, del término puede establecerse recurso de CONSIDERARA HECHA EN LA de la cual puede establecerse donado Int., Secretaria. Maritza ANA TERESA afecta a: Hipoteca en garantía concurrir a la subasta si así lo municipal de San Juan, Puerto revisión o apelación dentro del FECHA DE LA PUBLICACION recurso de revisión o apelación Rosario Rosario, Secretaria FERNÁNDEZ SANTANA de un pagaré a favor de Bene- interesan o satisfacer antes del Rico, con una cabida superfi cial término de 30 días contados a DE ESTE EDICTO. COPIA DE dentro del término de 30 días Auxiliar. Demandado fi cial Mortgage Corporation, o a remate el importe del crédito, de de 4,037.10 metros cuadrados, partir de la publicación por edic- ESTA NOTIFICACION HA SIDO contados a partir de la publica- CIVIL NÚM: KCD2015-1488 su orden, por la suma principal sus intereses, costas y hono- equivalentes a 1.0271 cuerdas. to de esta notifi cación, dirijo a ARCHIVADA EN LOS AUTOS ción por edicto de esta notifi ca- LEGAL NOTICE de $94,200.00, con intereses al rarios de abogado, quedando En lindes por el NORTE, en una usted esta notifi cación que se DE ESTE CASO, CON FECHA ción, dirijo a usted esta notifi ca- (508). SOBRE: COBRO DE 8% anual, vencedero el día 1 subrogados en los derechos del alineación de 57.65 metros y considerará hecha en la fecha DE 27 DE MAYO DE 2016. EN ción que se considerará hecha Estado Libre Asociado de Puer- DINERO Y EJECUCIÓN DE de marzo del 2030, constituida acreedor ejecutante. La propie- otra de 33.69 metros, colindan- de la publicación de este edic- FAJARDO, PUERTO RICO, A en la fecha de la publicación to Rico TRIBUNAL GENERAL GARANTÍAS. EDICTO DE SU- mediante la escritura núme- dad a ser ejecutada se adquirirá do con Francisco Quiñonez; por to.Copia de esta notifi cación ha 27 DE MAYO DE 2016. WAN- de este edicto. Copia de esta DE JUSTICIA Tribunal de Pri- BASTA. Yo, Glorimar Gonzalez ro 71, otorgada en San Juan, libre de cargas y gravámenes el SURESTE, en una alineación sido archivada en los autos de DA 1. SEGUI REYES, SECRE- notifi cación ha sido archivada mera Instancia Sala Superior Ayala, Alguacil del Tribunal de Puerto Rico, el día 7 de marzo posteriores. Y, para conocimien- de 17.81 metros, otra de 26.60 este caso, con fecha de 31 de TARIA. ENID A. SANJURJO en los autos de este caso, con de FAJARDO Primera Instancia, Sala Supe- del 2000, ante el notario Manuel to de licitadores, del público en metros y otra de 76.30 metros, mayo de 2016. En San Juan , MELENDEZ , SECRETARIO fecha de 1 de junio de 2016, En BANCO POPULAR DE rior de San Juan, al público en Rivera Meléndez, e inscrita al general, y para su publicación colindando con el remanente de general: CERTIFICO Y HAGO Puerto Rico, el 31 de mayo de AUXILIAR. Caguas, Puerto Rico, 1 de junio PUERTO RICO SABER: Que en cumplimiento folio 226 del tomo 914 de Mo- de acuerdo con la ley en un pe- la cual se segrega este predio 2016. GRISELDA RODRÍGUEZ de 2016. Carmen Ana Pereira Demandante v. de un Mandamiento de Ejecu- nacillos, fi nca número 15,854, riódico de circulación general de según Plano de Inscripción apro- COLLADO,Secretaria General. LEGAL NOTICE Ortiz, Secretaria. Jessenia Pe- AURELlA GUZMAN ción de Sentencia fechado el inscripción 9a. El precio mínimo la isla de Puerto Rico y en tres bado; y por el ESTE, con una ARLENE RIVERA APONTE, ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO draza, Secretaria Auxiliar. HERNANDEZ 9 de mayo de 2016 que me ha de este remate con relación a la sitios públicos del Municipio en alineación de 8.27 metros, otra Secretaria Auxiliar. Finca 15,854 antes descrita y que ha de celebrarse la venta, de 47.34 metros y otra de 30.20 DE PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL LEGAL NOTICE Demandado(a) sido dirigido por la Secretaría la fecha de cada subasta serán tales como la Alcaldía, el Tribu- metros, con la franja de terreno GENERAL DE JUSTICIA SALA Civil: NSCI201500743 Sobre: del Tribunal de Primera Instan- LEGAL NOTICE SUPERIOR DE CAGUAS ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO COBRO DE DINERO Y EJE- cia de San Juan, Sala Superior la siguiente: Primera Subasta: nal y la Colecturía y vía correo denominado Lote A dedicado a Estado Libre Asociado de Puer- BANCO POPULAR DE DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- CUCION DE HIPOTECA POR de San Juan en el caso arriba 29 de junio de 2016, a las 9:30 certifi cado con acuse de recibo uso público. Dirección Física: de la mañana. Precio Minimo: a la última dirección conocida Camino los Romeros, Esquina to Rico TRIBUNAL GENERAL PUERTO RICO NAL GENERAL DE JUSTICIA LA VIA ORDINARIA. NOTIFI- indicado, venderé en la fecha $94,200.00. Hipoteca: Escritura de la parte demandada, expido Camino los Bigios Sector los DE JUSTICIA Tribunal de Pri- Demandante Vs TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA INS- CACiÓN DE SENTENCIA POR o fechas que más adelante se Número 71 sobre Primera Hi- el presente edicto bajo mi fi rma Bigios Barrio Caimito San Juan mera Instancia Sala Superior CARLOS DAVID TANCIA SALA SUPERIOR DE EDICTO. indican, en pública subasta al poteca, otorgada el 7 de marzo y el sello de este Tribunal en , Puerto Rico. Finca 13,931. Por de FAJARDO VEGA BAJA A: NESTOR RAMON mejor postor, en moneda legal de 2000 ante el Notario Manuel San Juan, Puerto Rico, hoy día su procedencia está: LIBRE DE BANCO POPULAR DE SANTIAGO GARCIA T/C/C BANCO POPULAR DE RODRIGUEZ; MARGIE de los Estados Unidos de Amé- Rivera Meléndez. Segunda 24 de mayo de 2016. Glorimar CARGAS. Por sí está afecta a: PUERTO RICO CARLOS D. SANTIAGO PUERTO RICO ROLA ZABALA y la rica, en efectivo, cheque certifi - Subasta: 7 de julio de 2016, a Gonzalez Ayala, ALGUACIL, Hipoteca en garantía de un pa- cado o giro postal, en mi ofi cina Demandante v. GARCIA T/C/C CARLOS Demandante V. Sociedad de Bienes sita en el local que ocupa en el las 9:30 de la mañana. Precio TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA INS- garé a favor de Doral Financial AURELlA GUZMAN SANTIAGO GARCIA, ELHI HERNANDEZ Gananciales compuesta Centro Judicial de San Juan, Minimo: $62,800.00 . Tercera TANCIA, SALA SUPERIOR DE Corporation, o a su orden, por la HERNANDEZ CARMEN MARIA PADILLA MARIA LUISA por ambos Puerto Rico, todo derecho, títu- Subasta: 14 de julio de 2016, SAN JUAN. suma principal de $338,000.00, a las 9:30 de la mañana. Precio con intereses al 15% anual, Demandado(a) OLIVIERI RIVERA T/C/C ORTIZ ROSARIO Y LA URB TERRAZAS DE lo e interés que tenga la parte Minimo: $47,100.00. Los autos LEGAL NOTICE vencedero el día 2 de junio de Civil: NSCI201500743 Sobre: CARMEN M. OLIVIERI SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE DEMAJAGUA, 3 CALLE demandada, en el inmueble que y todos los documentos corres- 2024, constituida mediante la COBRO DE DINERO Y EJE- RIVERA T/C/C CARMEN GANANCIALES se describe a continuación, pro- pondientes al procedimiento ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE escritura número 35, otorgada CUCION DE HIPOTECA POR OLIVIERI RIVERA Y Demandado(A) AREYTO, FAJARDO PR piedad de la parte demandada incoado estarán de manifi esto PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE en San Juan, Puerto Rico, el día LA VIA ORDINARIA. NOTIFI- CIVIL: CD2015-234 SOBRE: 00738; Ana Teresa Fernández Santana. en la Secretaría del Tribunal PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA 2 de junio de 2004, ante el nota- CACiÓN DE SENTENCIA POR LA SOC. LEGAL DE COBRO DE DINERO EJECU- TERRAZAS DE Finca 15,854, inscrita al folio 34 durante las horas laborables. SUPERIOR DE SAN JUAN. rio Francisco Pujols Meneses, e EDICTO. BIENES GANANCIALES CION DE HIPOTECA VIA OR- DEMAJAGUA, AA-3 del tomo 421 de Monacillos. Re- Se entenderá que todo licitador ABBEY REO PR, CORP. inscrita al folio 57 del tomo 720 A: AURELlA GUZMAN COMPUESTA POR DINARIA NOTIFICACIÓN DE CALLE AREYTO, gistro de la Propiedad de Puerto acepta como bastante la titula- Demandante, v. de Río Piedras Sur, fi nca núme- HERNANDEZ AMBOS, CARLOS SENTENCIA POR EDICTO. FAJARDO PR 00738; Rico, Sección III de San Juan. ción que se transmite y que las LA HIEDRA ro 13,931, inscripción 7ma. El PO BOX 2528, BAY AMO MANUEL FLORES A: ELHI HERNANDEZ (Nombre de las partes a las que se URBANA: Solar sito en el Barrio cargas y gravámenes anteriores CONDOMINIUM, CORP., precio mínimo de este remate Monacillos de municipalidad de N PR 00960·2528 LABOULT PADILLA, MARIA LUISA le notifi can la sentencia por edicto) Rio Piedras, antes, hoy San y las preferentes, si las hubiere, ET AL, con relación a la Finca 13,931 COND. PASEO Demandado(A) ORTIZ ROSARIO y LA EL SECRETARIO(A) que sus- Juan,Puerto Rico, marcada con al crédito del ejecutante, con- Demandados. antes descrita y la fecha de cada subasta serán la siguiente: tinuarán subsistentes, enten- ESMERALDA, 105 CIVIL NÚM. ECD2014-0282 SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE cribe le notifi ca a usted que 24 el número 3-A de la Manzana diéndose que el rematante las CIVIL NÚM: KCD2010-0369 Primera Subasta: 29 de junio de CALLE 21 APTO. 5·302, SOBRE: COBRO DE DINERO GANANCIALES CHALETS de mayo de 2016 , este Tribunal MM de la Urbanización Caparra acepta y queda subrogado en la (504). SOBRE: COBRO DE 2016, a las 9:00 de la mañana. DINERO Y EJECUCIÓN DE ha dictado Sentencia, Senten- Terrace, con un área superfi cial FAJARDO PR 00738 Y EJECUCION DE HIPOTECA DE LA PLAYA, APT. cia Parcial o Resolución en este de doscientos treinta y siete responsabilidad de las mismas, HIPOTECA POR LA VIA ORDI- Precio Minimo: $338,000.00. POR LA VIA ORDINARIA. NO- COND PASEO DE TIFICACION DE SENTENCIA 66-592, VEGA BAJA PR caso, que ha sido debidamente punto cincuenta metros cuadra- sin destinarse a su extinción el NARIA. ESTADOS UNIDOS DE Hipoteca: Escritura Núm. 35 del Con- precio del remate. 2 de junio de 2004 ante la No- ESMERALDA APTO. POR EDICTO. 00693 URB MANSIONES registrada y archivada en autos dos, el cual colinda por el NOR- forme a la Sentencia dictada AMERICA, EL PRESIDENTE tario Público Francisco Pujols 5·302, FAJARDO PR A: CARLOS DAVID DEL NORTE, CALLE donde podrá usted enterarse TE, en nueve metros cincuenta el día 7 de marzo de 2016 y DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS, Meneses. Segunda Subasta: ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO 00738 SANTIAGO GARCIA T/C/C CAMINO VELARDE NF-14, detalladamente de los términos centímetros con la Calle núme- archivada en los autos el 16 de DE PUERTO RICO. SS. EDIC- 7 de julio de 2016, a las 9:00 de la misma. Esta notifi cación ro ciento treinta de la Urbani- (Nombre de las partes a las que se CARLOS D. SANTIAGO TOA BAJA PR 00949 se publicará una sola vez en un zación; por el SUR, en nueve marzo de 2016, la anterior venta TO DE SUBASTA. Yo, Glorimar de la mañana. Precio Minimo: le notifi can la sentencia por edicto) GARCIA T/C/C CARLOS (Nombre de las parles alas que se le periódico de circulación general metros cincuenta centímetros, se hará para satisfacer las su- Gonzalez Ayala, Alguacil del $225,333.33. Tercera Subasta: EL SECRETARIO(A) QUE SUS- notifi can la sentencia por edicto) mas adeudadas por concepto Tribunal de Primera Instancia, 14 de julio de 2016, a las 9:00 CRIBE LE NOTIFICA A USTED SANTIAGO GARCIA, EL SECRETARIO (A) que sus- en la Isla de Puerto Rico, dentro con terrenos de Indiana Corpo- del préstamo garantizado por de la mañana. Precio Minimo:
37 Legal Notice The San Juan Daily Star Monday, June 6, 2016 $169,000.00. Los autos y todos PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE Dos (2) y Dos A (2A) de la co- disponibles en la Secretaría del RUSTICA: Solar A, compuesto libre de cargas y gravámenes fi cio “M-13” que forma parte del la cual es $105,600.00 para la los documentos correspondien- PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA DE munidad; OESTE, con parcelas Tribunal durante horas labora- de SETECIENTOS TREINTA posteriores. La propiedad hipo- conjunto de edifi cios conocidos propiedad descrita. Si no pro- tes al procedimiento incoado CAROLINA. Uno (1) y Uno C (1C). Consta bles para ser examinadas por y CUATRO PUNTO NUEVE tecada a ser vendida en pública como COSTA ESMERALDA, dujere remate o adjudicación la estarán de manifi esto en la LIME RESIDENTIAL, LTD. inscrita al folio doscientos cin- los interesados. Este EDICTO MIL QUINIENTOS VEINTIDÓS subasta se encuentra afecta al radicado en el Barrio Machos primera subasta, se procederá a Secretaría del Tribunal durante Demandante VS. cuenta y nueve (259) del tomo DE SUBASTA, se publicará en (734.9522) METROS CUADRA- siguiente gravamen preferente: del término municipal de Ceiba, una segunda subasta y servirá las horas laborables. Se enten- SUCESIÓN DE ÁNGEL mil cincuenta y ocho (1058) de los lugares públicos corres- DOS, equivalentes a CERO Hipoteca en Garantía de Pagaré Puerto Rico. Consta de un área de tipo mínimo de 2/3 partes derá que todo licitador acepta Carolina, fi nca número cuaren- pondientes y en un periódico PUNTO MIL OCHOCIENTOS a favor de Scotiabank de Puer- superfi cial de mil ciento ochenta del valor de la tasación; o sea, como bastante la titulación que LUIS ROSARIO GARCÍA ta y cuatro mil cuatrocientos de circulación general en la SETENTA (0.1870) CUERDA to Rico, o a su orden, por la y tres pies cuadrados (1,183.00 $70,400.00. Si tampoco hubiere se transmite y que las cargas COMPUESTA POR SUS cincuenta y cinco (#44,455), jurisdicción de Puerto Rico. En de terreno. Sitas en el Ba- suma principal de $94,860.00, p.c.) equivalents a ciento nueve remate ni adjudicación en esta y gravámenes anteriores y las HEREDEROS ÁNGEL del Registro de la Propiedad Carolina, Puerto Rico, a 29 de rrio Guanábanos de Aguada, con intereses al 4.50% anual y metros cuadrados con noven- segunda subasta, se procederá preferentes, si las hubiere, al LUIS ROSARIO NATAL, de Puerto Rico, Sección II de febrero de 2016. Efraín Már- Puerto Rico. En lindes por el con vencimiento el día 1ro. de ta centímetros de otro (109.90 a una tercera subasta, en ésta crédito del ejecutante, conti- EVELYN ROSARIO Carolina. La PRIMERA SUBAS- quez Arroyo, Alguacil. NORTE: en TREINTA y NUE- diciembre de 2041, según cons- m.c.). Colinda por el NORTE, el tipo mínimo será de la 1/2 nuarán subsistentes, enten- TA, se llevará a cabo el día 11 VE PUNTO CERO SESENTA ta de la Escritura Número 336, en treinta y un pies cinco pulga- del valor de la tasación; o sea, diéndose que el rematante las NATAL, EDWARD de julio de 2016, a las 10:45 LEGAL NOTICE y DOS (39.062) METROS con otorgada en Aguadilla, Puerto das (31’ 5”) con el apartamento $52,800.00. Para el lote descri- acepta y queda subrogado en la ROSARIO NATAL Y de la mañana, en mis ofi cinas ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO el remanente; por el SUR: en Rico, el día 23 de noviembre número cuatrocientos uno (401) to la primera subasta se llevará responsabilidad de las mismas, OTONIEL ROSARIO sitas en el Tribunal de Primera DE PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL UNO PUNTO QUINIENTOS de 2011, ante el Notario Públi- del edifi cio y en cinco pies (5’) a cabo el día 6 de julio del 2016, sin destinarse a su extinción el NATAL Y AUREA NATAL Instancia, Sala de Carolina. En DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA SETENTA y CUATRO (1.574) co Edgardo L. Delgado Colón; con la escalera de uso común a la(s) 10:00 am. De no compa- precio del remate. Conforme a relación a la fi nca a subastarse, SUPERIOR DE AGUADA METROS, TREINTA y UNO presentada y pendiente de del edifi cio; por el SUR, en trein- recer postor alguno se llevará a la Sentencia dictada el día 30 de CANALES, POR SÍ la cantidad mínima de licitación SCOTIABANK DE PUNTO CERO CINCUENTA inscripción al Asiento 593 del ta y nueve pies cinco pulgadas efecto una segunda subasta el noviembre de 2012 y archivada Y COMO CONYUGE en la Primera Subasta será la y NUEVE (31.059) METROS, Diario 848 de Aguada, el día 27 (39’ 5”) con el apartamento nú- día 13 de julio del 2016, a la(s) en los autos el 18 de diciembre SUPERSTITE EN CUANTO suma de $86,965.05. Dicha PUERTO RICO UNO PUNTO OCHOCIENTOS de enero de 2012, Registro de mero cuatrocientos uno (401) 10:00 am. De no comparecer de 2012, la anterior venta se A LA CUOTA VIUDAL venta se llevará a efecto, para Demandante vs. SESENTA y DOS (1.862) ME- la Propiedad de Aguadilla. EN del Edifi cio L-12 y en tres pies postor alguno se llevará a cabo hará para satisfacer las sumas USUFRUCTUARIA con su producto satisfacer a la FERDINAND FIGUEROA TROS y SIETE PUNTO NOVE- TESTIMONIO DE LO CUAL, nueve y media pulgadas (3’ 9 una tercera subasta el día 20 de adeudadas por concepto del parte demandante el importe de CRESPO y su esposa CIENTOS OCHENTA y CINCO expido el presente Edicto para ½”) también con la escalera julio del 2016, a la(s) 10:00 am. préstamo hipotecario garan- Demandados su Sentencia, a saber: Suma EVELYN SANCHEZ SOTO (7.985) METROS con Sucesión conocimiento y comparecencia de uso común del edifi cio; por La subasta o subastas antes tizado por la hipoteca antes CIVIL NÚM. FCD2014-1114 Principal: $85,146.56, más los de Margara Ruíz; por el ESTE: de los licitadores, bajo mi fi rma el OESTE, en cuarenta y dos indicadas se llevarán a efecto mencionada y las sumas que se (408) SOBRE: EJECUCIÓN intereses correspondientes a y la Sociedad Legal de en QUINCE PUNTO OCHO- y sello del Tribunal, en Aguadi- pies dos pulgadas (42’ 2”) con en mi ofi cina, localizada en el mencionan a continuación: La DE HIPOTECA Y COBRO DE razón de 2.50% anual, desde el Bienes Gananciales CIENTOS OCHENTA y UNO lla, Puerto Rico, a 31 de mayo el área exterior del edifi cio; y Tribunal de Primera Instancia, suma principal de $338,000.00, DINERO (VIA ORDINARIA). 1ro de abril de 2014 y los que se compuesta por ambos (15.881) METROS, con rema- de 2016. CARLOS RIVERA LO- por el ESTE, en cuarenta y Sala Superior de Fajardo. Del más la suma de $18,971.40 por EDICTO DE SUBASTA. ESTA- continúen acumulando hasta su Demandados nente; y por el OESTE: en DIE- PEZ, Alguacil Regional. seis pies dos pulgadas (46’ 2”) Estudio de Título realizado sur- concepto de intereses hasta el DOS UNIDOS DE AMÉRICA, EL total y completo pago, más una CIVIL NUM.: ABCI201500816 CIOCHO PUNTO QUINIENTOS con el área exterior del edifi cio. gen los siguientes gravámenes 28 de enero de 2010 hasta su PRESIDENTE DE LOS ESTA- suma equivalente 5% de cual- SOBRE: COBRO DE DINERO CINCO (18.505) METROS, con LEGAL NOTICE Dicho apartamento consta de posteriores, los cuales podrán total y completo pago, más in- DOS UNIDOS, ESTADO LIBRE quier pago que esté en mora (Ejecución de Hipoteca por la carretera municipal. Enclava ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO tres (3) cuartos dormitories con ser cancelados: Embargo fe- tereses a razón de $44.60 que ASOCIADO DE P.R. SS: por más de quince (15) días Vía Ordinaria). EDICTO DE SU- una estructura de hormigón y DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- sus closets, dos (2) cuartos de deral: En el libro de embargos se acumulan diariamente hasta A: SUCESIÓN DE ÁNGEL desde la fecha de su vencimien- BASTA. bloques dedicada a vivienda. NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA baño, cocina-laundry, un pasillo federales #2, a la página 120, su total y completo pago. Se LUIS ROSARIO GARCÍA to. Más una suma estipulada Al:Público en General La propiedad hipotecada se en- CENTRO JUDICIAL DE FAJAR- o corredor que da acceso de la asiento 4, se encuentra presen- notifi ca por la presente a los COMPUESTA POR SUS para costas, gastos y honora- cuentra inscrita al folio 266 del DO SALA SUPERIOR sala-comedor a las habitaciones tado el día 29 de abril de 2005, acreedores que tengan inscritos HEREDEROS ÁNGEL rios de abogado de $6,600.00, A: FERDINAND tomo 142 de Aguada, Registro ROOSEVELT donde ubica un “linen closet” y con el número de notifi cación o anotados sus derechos sobre más cualquier otra suma que FIGUEROA CRESPO de la Propiedad de Aguadilla, una terraza balcón. Su puerta 218291205, embargo contra los inmuebles a ser subastados LUIS ROSARIO NATAL, resulte por cualesquiera otros y su esposa EVELYN fi nca Número 7,856, inscripción REO PR CORP. de entrada está localizada en William Calo & Associates, Inc., con posterioridad a la inscrip- EVELYN ROSARIO adelantos que se hayan hecho SANCHEZ SOTO y la primera. El embargo a ejecutarse Demandante V. el extremo noroeste de su sala- seguro patronal xx-xxx5335, por ción del gravamen del ejecu- NATAL, EDWARD la demandante, en virtud de las se encuentra presentado y pen- WILLIAM CALO RIVERA comedor y la misma da acceso la suma de $134,852.94. Sen- tante descrito anteriormente, o ROSARIO NATAL Y disposiciones de la escritura de Sociedad Legal de Bienes diente de inscripción al Asiento Demandados directo a la escalera de uso tencia: En el libro #2, a la pági- acreedores de cargas o dere- OTONIEL ROSARIO hipoteca y del Pagaré hipoteca- Gananciales compuesta 2016-009719-AG01 del Sistema CIVIL NUM.: NSCI200800502 común que conduce al exterior na 112, asiento 321, presentada chos reales que los hubieren rio. Si la primera subasta del in- por ambos Karibe de Aguada, Registro de SOBRE: COBRO DE DINERO del edifi cio. A este apartamento el 6 de agosto de 2008, en el pospuesto al gravamen del ac- NATAL Y AUREA NATAL mueble no produjere remate, ni Yo, CARLOS RIVERA LOPEZ, la Propiedad de Aguadilla, fi nca y ejecución de hipoteca por la le corresponde para su uso y Tribunal de Primera Instancia, tor y a los dueños, poseedores, CANALES, POR SÍ adjudicación, se celebrará una Alguacil Regional, Alguacil de número 7,856. La subasta se vÍa ordinaria. AVISO DE VEN- disfrute con carácter exclusivo Sala de Trujillo Alto. Demandan- tenedores de o interesados en Y COMO CONYUGE SEGUNDA SUBASTA el día 18 este Tribunal, a la parte de- llevará a efecto para satisfacer TA EN PÚBLICA SUBASTA. una terraza techada ubicada te: Asociación de Residentes de títulos transmisibles por endoso SUPERSTITE EN CUANTO de julio de 2016, a las 10:45 de mandada y a los acreedores y a la parte demandante la suma Yo, Sandraliz Martínez Torres, en la azotea del edifi cio del Castillo del Mar, Inc., deman- o al portador garantizado hipo- la mañana, en el mismo sitio y personas con interés sobre la de $90,055.02 de principal, con Alguacil Supervisor de la Divi- que forma parte, cuya terraza dado: William Calo Rivera, por tecariamente con posterioridad A LA CUOTA VIUDAL servirá de tipo mínimo las dos propiedad que más adelante se interés al 4.50% anual, desde el sión de Subastas del Tribunal tiene un área de doscientos un $3,777.00, mediante extracto de al gravamen del actor para que USUFRUCTUARIA; terceras partes del precio pac- describe, y al público en gene- día 1ro. de diciembre de 2014, de Primera Instancia, Sala de pies cuadrados (201.00 p.c.) sentencia, caso civil #CN2007- puedan concurrir a la subasta El Alguacil que suscribe, anun- tada para la primera subasta, ral, HAGO SABER: Que el día hasta su completo pago, más Fajardo, a los demandados y al equivalents a dieciocho metros 0240. Se advierte a los licitado- si así lo interesan o satisfacer cia y hace constar que en cum- o sea, la suma de $59,976.70. 28 de junio de 2016 a las 11:00 la cantidad de $9,486.00 esti- público en general les notifi co cuadrados con sesenta y siete res que la adjudicación se hará antes del remate el importe del plimiento de Mandamiento de Si la segunda subasta no pro- de la mañana en mi ofi cina, sita pulada para costas, gastos y que, cumpliendo con un Manda- centímetros de otro (18.67 m.c.) al mejor postor, quien deberá crédito, de sus intereses, costas Ejecución de Sentencia que dujere remate, ni adjudicación, en el Tribunal de Primera Instan- honorarios de abogado y recar- miento que se ha librado en el accessible por conducto de una consignar el importe de su ofer- y honorarios de abogado, que- me ha sido dirigido por la Se- se celebrará una TERCERA cia, Sala Superior de Aguadilla, gos acumulados, todas cuyas presente caso por el Secretario escalera en forma espiral que ta en el mismo acto de la adju- dando subrogados en los dere- cretaría del Tribunal, procederé SUBASTA el día 26 de julio de Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, venderé sumas están líquidas y exigi- del Tribunal de epígrafe con fe- ubica en su terraza-balcón. Le dicación en moneda de curso chos del acreedor ejecutante. a vender en pública subasta y 2016, a las 10:45 de la mañana, en Pública Subasta la propiedad bles. Que la cantidad mínima de cha de 27 de enero de 2016 y corresponde en los elementos legal de los Estados Unidos de La propiedad a ser ejecutada se al mejor postor, de contado y en el mismo lugar y regirá como inmueble que más adelante se licitación en la primera subasta para satisfacer la Sentencia por communes generales una par- Norteamérica y para conoci- adquirirá libre de cargas y gra- en moneda del curso legal de tipo de la tercera subasta la describe y cuya venta en públi- para el inmueble será la suma la cantidad de $98,361.50 de ticipación de cero punto cuatro miento de la parte demandada y vámenes posteriores. Y, para los Estados Unidos de Améri- mitad del precio pactado para ca subasta se ordenó por la vía de $94,860.00 y de ser nece- principal, dictada en el caso el cuatro seis cuatro dos porciento de toda(s) aquella(s) persona(s) conocimiento de licitadores, del ca. Todo pago recibido por el la primera, o sea, la suma de ordinaria al mejor postor quien saria una segunda subasta, la 3 de agosto de 2009, notifi cada (0.44642%) y dos (2) áreas o que tengan interés inscrito con público en general, y para su pu- (la) Alguacil por concepto de $43,482.53. De declararse de- hará el pago en dinero en efec- cantidad mínima será equiva- y archivada en autos el día 11 espacios para estacionamiento posterioridad a la inscripción del blicación de acuerdo con la ley subastas será en efectivo, giro sierta la tercera subasta, se dará tivo, giro postal o cheque certifi - lente a 2/3 partes de aquella, de agosto de 2009, procederé de vehículos de motor tipo sen- gravamen que se está ejecutan- en un periódico de circulación postal o cheque certifi cado a por terminado el proceso de su- cado a nombre del o la Alguacil o sea, la suma de $63,240.00 y a vender en pública subasta, al cillo, identifi cadas ambas con el do, y para conocimiento de los general de la isla de Puerto Rico nombre del (de la) Alguacil del bastas, pudiendo adjudicarse el del Tribunal de Primera Instan- de ser necesaria una tercera su- mejor postor en pago de conta- número M-402. Segregación de licitadores y el público en gene- y en tres sitios públicos del Mu- Tribunal de Primera Instancia. inmueble a la parte demandante cia. Los autos y todos los do- basta, la cantidad mínima será do y en moneda del curso legal la fi nca principal número ocho ral y para su publicación en un nicipio en que ha de celebrarse Todo derecho, título e interés dentro de los diez (10) días si- cumentos correspondientes al la mitad del precio pactado, es de los Estados Unidos de Amé- mil setecientos treinta y cinco periódico de circulación general, la venta, tales como la Alcaldía, que tenga la parte demandada guientes, si así lo estimare con- procedimiento incoado, estarán decir, la suma de $47,430.00. rica, mediante efectivo, giro o (8,735), inscrita al folio dos- una vez por semana durante el el Tribunal y la Colecturía, al sobre la siguiente propiedad: veniente por la totalidad de las de manifi esto en la Secretaría La propiedad se adjudicará al cheque certifi cado a nombre del cientos veintidos (222) del tomo término de dos (2) semanas igual que en la Colecturía del Barrio Buenaventura, Parcela cantidades adeudadas, si ésta del Tribunal de Aguada durante mejor postor, quien deberá sa- Alguacil de este Tribunal todo ciento catorce (114) de Ceiba, consecutivas con un intervalo de lugar de residencia y vía correo 1-A, Calle Amapola, Carolina, fuera igual o menor que el mon- horas laborables. Q u e tisfacer el importe de su oferta derecho, título e interés que del Registro de la Propiedad por lo menos siete (7) días entre certifi cado con acuse de recibo P.R. 00985 RUSTICA: Parcela to del tipo de la tercera subasta en caso de no producir remate en moneda legal y corriente de hayan tenido tengan o puedan de Fajardo. Consta inscrita al ambas publicaciones, y para su a la última dirección conocida marcada con el número Uno A o abonándose dicho monto a ni adjudicación en la primera los Estados Unidos de América tener los deudores demandados folio veintinueve (29), del tomo fi jación en tres (3) lugares públi- de la parte demandada, expido (1-A) en el Plano de Parcelación las cantidades adeudadas, si subasta a celebrarse, se ce- en el momento de la adjudica- en cuanto a las propiedad locali- ciento veinticinco (125) del mu- cos del municipio en que ha de el presente edicto bajo mi fi rma de la Comunidad Rural del Ba- éstas fueran mayores. Una vez lebrará una segunda subasta ción y que todo licitador acepta zada en: en el Municipio de Cei- nicipio de Ceiba, fi nca nueve mil celebrarse la venta, tales como, y el sello de este Tribunal en rrio Buenaventura, radicada en ejecutada la venta de dicha para la venta de la susodicha como bastante la titularidad y ba, Puerto Rico, el bien inmue- ciento doce (9,112) del Registro la Alcaldía, el Tribunal y la Co- San Juan, Puerto Rico, hoy día los Barrios Trujillo Bajo y Cano- propiedad, proceda a poner al propiedad, el día 5 de julio de que las cargas y gravámenes ble se describe a continuación: de la Propiedad de Fajardo. lecturía y se le notifi cará ade- 24 de mayo de 2016. Glorimar vanillas del término municipal licitador victorioso en posesión 2016, a las 11:00 de la mañana; preferentes, si los hubiese, al Dirección Física: Condominio Con el importe de dicha venta más a la parte demandada vía Gonzalez Ayala, ALGUACIL, de Carolina, Puerto Rico, con física de la propiedad dentro y en caso de no producir remate crédito del ejecutante continua- Costa Esmeralda, Apartamento se habrá de satisfacer a la par- correo certifi cado con acuse de TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA INS- un área superfi cial de quinientos del plazo de veinte (20) días ni adjudicación, se celebrará rán subsistentes, entendiéndo- 402, Ceiba, Puerto Rico Des- te demandante las cantidades recibo a la última dirección co- TANCIA, SALA SUPERIOR DE once punto dos (511.02) metros contados a partir de la venta una tercera subasta el día 12 se que el rematante los acepta cripción Registral: PROPIEDAD adeudadas, según la Sentencia nocida. Se les advierte a todos SAN JUAN. cuadrados, En lindes, por el en pública subasta. Para más de julio de 2016, a las 11:00 de y queda subrogado en la res- HORIZONTAL: Apartamento dictada en el caso de epígrafe, los interesados que todos los NORTE, con la parcela Uno B información, a las personas in- la mañana en mi ofi cina sita en ponsabilidad de los mismos, número cuatrocientos (402) de por el Tribunal de Primera Ins- documentos relacionados con la LEGAL NOTICE (1B) de la comunidad; por el teresadas se les notifi ca que las el lugar antes indicado. La pro- sin destinarse a su extinción el hormigón armado y bloques, tancia, Sala de Fajardo. El tipo presente acción de ejecución de ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE SUR, con Calle Amapola de la Actas y demás constancias del piedad a venderse en pública precio del remate. La propie- para fi nes residenciales, locali- mínimo para la subasta será hipoteca, así como la de la su- comunidad; ESTE, con parcelas expediente de este caso están subasta se describe como sigue: dad a ser ejecutada se adquirirá zado en el cuarto piso del Edi- la suma de tasación pactada,
Legal Notice 38 Monday, June 6, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star basta, estarán disponibles para las 10:30 de la MAÑANA y el ordinaria incoados en este caso, CIVIL NUM.: NSCI2015-00165 se llevará a efecto el día 2 DE venta, tales como la Alcaldía, te, el día 6 de JULIO de 2016 la cantidad de $52,800.00 esti- ser examinados en la Secreta- día 14 de JULIO de 2016 a las estarán de manifi esto en la Se- SOBRE: ACCION CIVIL DE: AGOSTO DE 2016 A LAS 10:45 el Tribunal y la Colecturía. Se a las 11:15 de la MAÑANA y el pulada para costas y honorarios ría del Tribunal. Se entenderá 10:30 de la MAÑANA. Los tipos cretaría de este Honorable Tri- COBRO DE DINERO Y EJE- DE LA MAÑANA, en la ofi cina les informa, por último, que: a. día 13 de JULIO de 2016 a las de abogado. Cualquier título, que todo licitador acepta como mínimos para dichas Segunda y bunal durante horas laborables. CUCION DE HIPOTECA POR del referido Alguacil, localizada Que los autos y todos los do- 11:15 de la MAÑANA. Los tipos derecho o interés que tenga la bastante la titulación y que las Tercera Subastas lo serán, res- Se entiende que todo licitador LA VIA ORDINARIA . AVISO DE en el Centro Judicial de Fajardo cumentos correspondientes al mínimos para dichas Segunda y parte demandada en este caso cargas y gravámenes anteriores pectivamente las dos terceras que comparezca a la subasta SUBASTA. - {243 Pueblo}, Fajardo, Puerto procedimiento incoado estarán Tercera Subastas lo serán, res- en la propiedad anteriormente y los preferentes, si los hubiere partes y la mitad del tipo mínimo señalada en este caso acepta A: GILBERT RIVERA Rico. Que el precio mínimo fi ja- de manifi esto en la secretaría pectivamente las dos terceras descrita se adjudicará al mejor al crédito de ejecutante, con- que se pactara para la Prime- como bastante la titulación que MOLINA ; Y AL PUBLICO do para la PRIMERA SUBASTA del tribunal durante las horas la- partes y la mitad del tipo mínimo postor entre la parte deman- tinuarán subsiguientes enten- ra Subasta, o sea, las sumas da base a la misma. Se en- EN GENERAL: es de $94,000.00 . Que de ser borables. b. Que se entenderá que se pactara para la Primera dante y aquellas personas que diéndose que el rematante los de $126,293.33 y $94,720.00, tiende que cualquier carga y/o necesaria la celebración de una que todo licitador acepta como Subasta, o sea, las sumas de refi nan los requisitos y califi - El que suscribe, Alguacil del acepta y queda subrogado en la respectivamente. La propiedad gravamen anterior y/o preferen- SEGUNDA SUBASTA la misma bastante la titularidad y que las $352,000.00 y $264,000.00. La caciones de Ley. Los autos y Tribunal de Primera Instancia, responsabilidad de los mismos, objeto de subasta se describe te, si lo hubiere, al crédito que se llevará a efecto el día 9 DE cargas y gravámenes anterio- propiedad objeto de subasta se todos los documentos corres- Sala Superior, Centro Judicial sin destinarse a su extinción el como sigue: URBANA: Solar da base a esta ejecución conti- AGOSTO DE 2016 A LAS 10:45 res y los preferentes, si los hu- describe como sigue: URBANA: pondientes al procedimiento de de Fajardo , Fajardo, Puerto precio del remate. Y para cono- número “l’ guión trece en el nuará subsistente, entendiéndo- DE LA MAÑANA, en la ofi cina biere, al crédito del ejecutante Propiedad Horizontal: Unidad ejecución de hipoteca por la vía Rico, hago saber, a la parte de- cimiento de los demandados, plano de inscripción de la urba- se además, que el remanente antes mencionada del Alguacil continuarán subsistentes. Se número 1,503 del CONDOMI- ordinaria incoados en este caso, mandada y al PUBLICO EN GE- de los acreedores posteriores, nización Los Caciques localiza- los acepta y queda subrogado que suscribe. El precio mínimo entenderá, que el rematante los NIO PLAZA ATHENEE, localiza- estarán de manifi esto en la Se- NERAL: Que en cumplimiento de los licitadores, partes inte- da en el barrio Trujillo Bajo del en la responsabilidad de los para la SEGUNDA SUBASTA acepta y queda subrogado en la do en el Barrio Pueblo Viejo del cretaría de este Honorable Tri- del Mandamiento de Ejecución resadas y público en general, término municipal de Carolina, mismos, sin destinarse a su ex- será de $62,666.67, equivalen- responsabilidad de los mismos, Municipio de Guaynabo, Puerto bunal durante horas laborables. de Sentencia expedido el día 4 expido el presente Aviso para Puerto Rico. Tiene un área su- tinción el precio del remate. tes a dos terceras (2/3) partes sin destinarse a su extinción el Rico, compuesta de un área de Se entiende que todo licitador de febrero de 2016, por la Se- su publicación en los lugares perfi cial de doscientos noventa El monto de cada carga anterior del tipo mínimo estipulado para precio del remate. EXPIDO, el construcción de 2,242 pies cua- que comparezca a la subasta cretaria del Tribunal, procederé públicos correspondientes. Li- y nueve punto sesenta y cinco que fi gura de la Certifi cación la PRIMERA subasta. Que de presente EDICTO, en Fajardo , drados, equivalentes a 208.29 señalada en este caso acepta a vender y venderé en pública brado en Fajardo, Puerto Rico, metros cuadrados, equivalen- Registral sobre la fi nca objeto ser necesaria la celebración Puerto Rico, hoy día 23 de mar- metros cuadrados, incluyendo como bastante la titulación que subasta y al mejor postor la a 25 de febrero de 2016. Shirley tes a cero punto setenta y seis de esta ejecución, así como los de una TERCERA SUBASTA zo de 2016. Sandraliz Martínez una terraza con un área de 130 da base a la misma. Que la pro- propiedad que ubica y se des- Sanchez Martinez, ALGUACIL cuerdas. Sus colindancias son nombres de sus titulares y fecha la misma se llevará a efecto el Torres, Alguacil. pies cuadrados, equivalentes a piedad a ser ejecutada se ad- cribe a continuación: URBANA: REGIONAL. Sandraliz Martínez los siguientes: por el NORTE, de vencimiento se detallan como día 16 DE AGOSTO DE 2016 A 12.08 metros cuadrados, cons- quirirá libre de cargas y gravá- Solar número 21 del Bloque “B” Torres, ALGUACIL AUXILIAR. colinda en una alineación con sigue: NINGUNO. El monto de LAS 10:45 DE LA MAÑANA, en LEGAL NOTICE ta además de sala comedor, menes posteriores. Se entiende de la urbanización Santa Rita II, un largo de once punto ochenta cada carga posterior que fi gura la ofi cina antes mencionada del ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE cocina, laundry, 3 dormitorios, que cualquier carga y/o gra- LEGAL NOTICE y cinco metros lineales con el de la Certifi cación Registral so- radicada en el barrio Quebrada Alguacil que suscribe. El pre- PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE tres baños equipados, estudio vamen anterior y/o preferente, solar número doce del bloque bre la fi nca objeto de esta ejecu- Vuelta, del término municipal de cio mínimo para la TERCERA y closets. Se encuentra locali- si lo hubiere, al crédito que da ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO Fajardo, Puerto Rio, con una PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA “I”; por el SUR, colinda en dos ción, así como los nombres de SUBASTA será de $47,000.00, zada en la décimo quinta planta base a esta ejecución continua- DE PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL cabida de 392.07 metros cua- DE BAYAMÓN alineaciones en recta con un sus titulares y fecha de venci- equivalentes a la mitad (1/2) del del edifi cio. Su puerta de entra- rá subsistente, entendiéndose DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA CEN- drados. Colinda por el ESTE, en ROOSEVELT CAYMAN largo de once punto quinientos miento se detallan como sigue: tipo mínimo estipulado para la da está localizada al Norte del además, que el remanente los TRO JUDICIAL DE CAROLINA una distancia de 13.00 metros ASSET COMPANY setenta y nueve metros lineales NINGUNO. Por la presente se PRIMERA subasta. Si se decla- vestíbulo y la misma da al área acepta y queda subrogado en la SALA SUPERIOR y otra en curva con un largo de le notifi ca a los titulares de cré- con calle 1; por el SUR, en una rase desierta la tercera subasta, Demandante Vs. común central del edifi cio ocu- responsabilidad de los mismos, ROOSEVELT CAYMAN ocho punto doscientos treinta y dito y/o cargas registrales pos- distancia de 29.24 metros con se adjudicará la fi nca a favor del RICHARD HUNTLEY pada por las escaleras, los ele- sin destinarse a su extinción el ASSET COMPANY ocho metros lineales con la calle teriores, que se celebrarán las el lote #20 del bloque B; por el acreedor por la totalidad de la KEENE T/C/C RICHARD vadores y una recepción (lobby) precio del remate. El monto de NORTE, en una distancia de Parte Demandante Vs. nueve; por el ESTE, colinda en Subastas en las fechas, horas cantidad adeudada si ésta es DALE HUNTLEY KEENE, y desde la cual se tiene a través cada carga anterior que fi gura WANDA I. RIVERA una alineación con un largo de y sitio anteriormente señalados, 31.09 metros con el lote #22 igual o menor que el monto del por sí, YARIXA YULIAN de los elevadores o las escale- de la Certifi cación Registral so- GONZÁLEZ t/c/c WANDA veintiuno punto cero, cero me- y se les invitan a que concurran del bloque B y por el OESTE, tipo de la tercera subasta, si el ras a la calle. Sus linderos son bre la fi nca objeto de esta ejecu- Tribunal lo estima conveniente; SCHWARZ T/C/C YARIZA en una distancia 13.13 metros IVELISSE RIVERA, tros lineales con el solar catorce a dichas subastas si les convi- con terrenos de la Autoridad de se abonará dicho monto a la ANTONIA YULIAN los siguientes: NORTE, en una ción, así como los nombres de sus titulares y fecha de venci- distancia de 52’ 3’’, equivalentes del bloque “I”; por el OESTE, co- niese, o se les invita a satisfacer GONZÁLEZ, por sí linda en una alineación con un antes del remate, el importe del Tierras de Puerto Rico. Enclava cantidad adeudada si esta es SCHWARZ, por sí a 15.93 metros, con espacio de miento se detallan como sigue: Parte Demandada largo de quince punto ochenta y crédito, de sus intereses, costas edifi cación. Inscrita al folio 43 mayor, todo ello a tenor con lo aéreo; SUR, en una distancia NINGUNO. El monto de cada del tomo 468 de Fajardo, Regis- Demandada CIVIL NÚM: FCD2014-0780 ocho metros lineales con la ca- y honorarios de abogados ase- dispone el Articulo 104 de la Ley de 52’ 3’’, equivalentes a 15.93 carga posterior que fi gura de tro de la Propiedad de Fajardo, CIVIL NUM: DCD2014-2002 SALÓN: 402 SOBRE: Ejecu- lle número nueve. Afecta a este gurados, quedando entonces Núm. 210 del 8 de diciembre metros, con espacio aéreo; la Certifi cación Registral sobre fi nca número 18,047. El pro- (702) SOBRE: EJECUCIÓN ción de Hipoteca (Por la Vía solar una servidumbre de cinco subrogados en los derechos del de 2015 conocida como “Ley ESTE, en varias alineaciones la fi nca objeto de esta ejecu- ducto de la subasta se destinará DE HIPOTECA POR LA VÍA Ordinaria) “IN REM”. AVISO pies lineales de ancho que dis- acreedor ejecutante, siempre y del Registro de la Propiedad en una distancia de 51’ 0’’, equi- ción, así como los nombres de a satisfacer al demandante has- ORDINARIA Y COBRO DE DI- DE SUBASTA. ESTADOS UNI- curre a todo lo largo de su colin- cuando refi nan los requisitos y Inmueble del Estado Libre Aso- valentes a 15.54 metros, con el sus titulares y fecha de venci- ta donde alcance, la suma de NERO. AVISO DE SUBASTA. DOS DE AMERICA, EL PRE- dancia Sur a favor de la Puerto califi caciones de Ley y para que ciado de Puerto Rico”. Luego Apartamento 1501 y vestíbulo miento se detallan como sigue: $81,640.54 de principal, más ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMERI- SIDENTE DE LOS ESTADOS Rico Telephone Company. En- pueda efectuar tal subrogación. de efectuada la Venta Judicial, de elevadores; OESTE, en una HIPOTECA: En garantía de un intereses al 5.95% anual desde CA, EL PRESIDENTE DE LOS UNIDOS, SS: EL PUEBLO DE clava una casa de concreto de Y para su publicación en el ta- y conforme dispone el Articulo distancia de 62’ 8”, equivalentes pagare a favor de CITIBANK el día 1ro. de diciembre de 2013, ESTADOS UNIDOS,SS: EL PUERTO RICO. Yo, Samuel dos plantas. Consta inscrita al blón de edictos de este Tribunal 112 de la Ley Núm. 210 del 8 a 19.10 metros, con espacio N.A., o a su orden, por la suma más la suma de $9,400.00, por PUEBLO DE PUERTO RICO. Gonzalez Isaac, Alguacil del folio 119 del tomo 1,114 de Ca- y en dos lugares públicos del de diciembre de 2015 conoci- aéreo. A esta unidad se le ha de $75,000.00, intereses al 8% concepto de honorarios de abo- Yo, Edgardo E. Vargas Santana, Tribunal de Primera Instancia, rolina, fi nca 48443 Registro de la municipio en el cual se celebra- da como “Ley del Registro de Alguacil del Tribunal de Primera asignado el uso exclusivo de 3 anual y vence a la presentación, Sala de CAROLINA: CER- Propiedad de Carolina, Sección rán las subastas señaladas, así gado y costas autorizadas por la Propiedad Inmueble del Es- espacios de estacionamientos según consta de la escritura el Tribunal, más las cantidades Instancia, Sala de BAYAMON: TIFICO Y HAGO CONSTAR: Segunda. La dirección del como para la publicación en un tado Libre Asociado de Puerto bajo techo, uno al lado del otro y #101, otorgada en San Juan, que se adeudan mensualmente CERTIFICO Y HAGO CONS- Que en cumplimiento con un inmueble es: Solar #I-13, Urb. periódico de circulación gene- Rico”, se pondrá en posesión un espacio de almacenamiento el 30 de abril de 2002, ante el desde la fecha antes mencio- TAR: Queen cumplimien- MANDAMIENTO DE EJECU- Los Caciques, Bo. Trujillo Bajo, ral diarias y en el Estado Libre judicial al nuevo dueño, si así marcado con el número 1503 Notario Carlos M. Franco, inscri- nada, por concepto de seguro to con un MANDAMIENTO DE CIÓN DE SENTENCIA que me Carolina, PR 00987. Dichos re- Asociado de Puerto Rico, por el se lo solicita dentro del término los cuales son elementos comu- to el 2 de noviembre de 2015, hipotecario, cargos por demora, EJECUCIÓN DE SENTENCIA ha sido dirigido por el Secreta- mates se llevarán a efecto para término de por lo menos dos se- de sesenta (60) días a partir de nes limitados. Le corresponde mediante asiento abreviado, al más cualesquiera otros adelan- que me ha sido dirigido por rio de este Tribunal en el caso con su producto satisfacer a la manas con antelación a la fecha la confi rmación de la venta o a este apartamento el 2.169% folio 164 del tomo 1536 de Gua- tos que se hagan en virtud de la el Secretario de este Tribunal arriba mencionado, venderé en parte demandante el importe de la primera subasta y una vez adjudicación. Si transcurren los en los elementos generales de ynabo, fi nca #40,952, inscrip- escritura de hipoteca, todo ello, en el caso arriba mencionado, pública subasta al mejor postor de la Sentencia que ha obte- por semana. Se hace constar referidos sesenta (60) días, el inmueble. Inscrita al folio doce ción 10ma. Por la presente se le según surge de la SENTENCIA venderé en pública subasta al entre la parte demandante y nido ascendente a la suma de que los abogados de la parte tribunal podrá ordenar, sin nece- (12) del tomo mil doscientos notifi ca a los titulares de crédito dictada en este caso el 5 de no- mejor postor entre la parte de- aquellas personas que reúnan $168,657.23 de principal, inte- demandante son Igor J. Domín- sidad de ulterior procedimiento, veintitrés (1,223) de Guaynabo, y/o cargas registrales posterio- viembre de 2015. La venta de la mandante y aquellas personas los requisitos y califi caciones de reses acumulados desde el 1 de guez Law Offi ces, 1225 Avenida que se lleve a efecto el desalojo del Registro de la Propiedad de res, que se celebrarán las Su- referida propiedad se verifi cará que reúnan los requisitos y ca- Ley, de contado y por moneda noviembre de 2013 y los inte- Ponce de León, Suite 1105, San o lanzamiento del ocupante u Puerto Rico, Sección de Gua- bastas en las fechas, horas y libre de toda carga o gravamen lifi caciones de Ley, de contado del cuño legal de los Estados reses pactados al 6.00% anual Juan, PR 00907-3921, Teléfono ocupantes de la fi nca o de todos ynabo, fi nca número cuarenta sitio anteriormente señalados, que afecte la mencionada fi nca, y por moneda del cuño legal de Unidos de América, en efectivo, que se continúen generando a (787) 250-0220, Fax. (787) 250- los que por orden o tolerancia mil novecientos cincuenta y y se les invitan a que concurran excepto el gravamen aquí an- los Estados Unidos de América, giro postal o cheque certifi cado partir de dicha fecha en adelan- 0295. EXPEDIDO el presente del deudor la ocupen. Para co- dos (40,952). La dirección del a dichas subastas si les convi- tes mencionado, a cuyo efecto en efectivo, giro postal o cheque a nombre del (de la) Alguacil del te, recargos acumulados por la en CAROLINA, Puerto Rico, a nocimiento de la parte deman- inmueble es: Unit 1503, Plaza niese, o se les invita a satisfacer se notifi ca y se hace saber la certifi cado a nombre del (de la) Tribunal de Primera Instancia, cantidad de $1884.23 desde el 11 de marzo de 2016. Samuel dada y de toda aquella persona Athenee Condominium, Guay- antes del remate, el importe del fecha, hora y sitio de la PRI- Alguacil del Tribunal de Primera en mi ofi cina sita en el Tribu- 1 de diciembre de 2013, $42.78 Gonzalez Isaac, ALGUACIL. o personas que tengan interés nabo, PR 00966.Dichos rema- crédito, de sus intereses, costas MERA, SEGUNDA y TERCERA Instancia, en mi ofi cina sita en nal de Primera Instancia, Sala para reserva y contribuciones y inscrito con posterioridad a la el Tribunal de Primera Instancia, tes se llevarán a efecto para y honorarios de abogados ase- de CAROLINA, el día 30 de la cantidad de $18,944.00 esti- LEGAL NOTICE subasta, si esto fuera necesario, inscripción del gravamen que se Sala de BAYAMON, el día 29 de con su producto satisfacer a la gurados, quedando entonces JUNIO de 2016 a las 10:30 de pulada para costas y honorarios a los efectos de que cualquier está ejecutando, y para conoci- parte demandante el importe subrogados en los derechos del ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO persona o personas con algún JUNIO de 2016 a las 11:15 de la MAÑANA todo derecho, títu- de abogado. Cualquier título, miento de todos los licitadores y de la Sentencia que ha obte- acreedor ejecutante, siempre y DE PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL interés puedan comparecer a la la MAÑANA todo derecho, títu- lo o interés que tenga la parte derecho o interés que tenga la el público en general, el presen- nido ascendente a la suma de cuando refi nan los requisitos y DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA celebración de dicha subasta. lo o interés que tenga la parte demandada en la fi nca que se parte demandada en este caso te Edicto se publicará por espa- $638,949.24 de principal, in- califi caciones de Ley y para que CENTRO JUDICIAL DE FAJAR- La adjudicación se hará al mejor demandada en la fi nca que se describe más adelante. El tipo en la propiedad anteriormente cio de dos (2) semanas conse- tereses acumulados desde el pueda efectuar tal subrogación. DO SALA SUPERIOR postor, quien deberá consignar describe más adelante. El tipo mínimo para la primera subasta descrita se adjudicará al mejor cutivas, con un intervalo de por mínimo para la primera subasta 1 de noviembre de 2013 y los Y para su publicación en el ta- lo será la suma de $189,440.00. postor entre la parte deman- BANCO POPULAR DE el importe de su oferta en el acto lo menos siete días entre ambas intereses pactados al 3.00% blón de edictos de este Tribunal PUERTO RICO mismo de la adjudicación, en lo será la suma de $528,000.00. De no adjudicarse la propiedad dante y aquellas personas que publicaciones, en un diario de anual que se continúen gene- y en dos lugares públicos del efectivo (moneda del curso legal De no adjudicarse la propiedad en esa Primera Subasta, se ce- refi nan los requisitos y califi - Parte Demandante VS circulación general en el Estado en esa Primera Subasta, se ce- rando a partir de dicha fecha en municipio en el cual se celebra- lebrarán una Segunda y Tercera caciones de Ley. Los autos y GILBERT de los Estados Unidos de Amé- Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico lebrarán una Segunda y Tercera adelante, recargos por la can- rán las subastas señaladas, así Subasta, en las mismas ofi cinas todos los documentos corres- RIVERA MOLINA rica), giro postal o cheque certi- y se fi jará además en tres (3) Subasta, en las mismas ofi cinas tidad de $1,270.50 desde el 1 como para la publicación en un de este Alguacil, respectivamen- pondientes al procedimiento de fi cado a nombre del alguacil del lugares públicos del Municipio de noviembre de 2013, $279.79 periódico de circulación gene- Parte Demandada Tribunal. LA PRIMERA subasta de este Alguacil, respectivamen- te, el día 7 de JULIO de 2016 a ejecución de hipoteca por la vía en que ha de celebrarse dicha para reserva y contribuciones y ral diarias y en el Estado Libre
39 Legal Notice The San Juan Daily Star Monday, June 6, 2016 Asociado de Puerto Rico, por el calle umero tres (3); por el Sur, sitios públicos de acuerdo a las del mismo bloque; por el Sur, en dor. Que se entenderá por todo [787] 274-1414. Se le apercibe PUERTO RICO, CON UN AREA DE: BANCO POPULAR término de por lo menos dos se- en seis punto catorce (6.14) me- disposiciones de la Regla 51.7 una distancia de veintiuno pun- licitador acepte como sufi ciente que si no compareciere usted a DE TRESCIENTOS DIEZ ME- DE PUERTO RICO manas con antelación a la fecha tros, con solar numero noven- de las de Procedimiento Civil, to cinco (21.50) metros lineales, la titulación y que los cargos y contestar dicha demanda dentro TROS, CINCUENTA DECIME- Se le emplaza y requiere que de la primera subasta y una vez ta y uno (91) y en ocho punto así como para la publicación con el solar numero uno (1) del gravámenes anteriores y los del término de treinta (30) días a TROS CUADRADOS (310.50 conteste la demanda dentro de por semana. Se hace constar veintisiete (8.27) metros, con el en un periódico de circulación mismo bloque; por el Este, en preferentes al crédito del ejecu- partir de la publicación de este METROS CUADRADOS). EN los treinta (30) días siguientes a que los abogados de la parte solar numero noventa y dos (92) general diaria y en el Estado dos distancias que suman die- tante continuarán subsistentes edicto, se le anotará la rebeldía LINDEROS POR EL NOR- la publicación de este edicto, demandante son Igor J. Domín- de la Urbanización; por el Este, Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, ciocho punto cincuenta (18.50) en entendiéndose que el rema- y se dictará sentencia conce- TE, EN 1350 METROS CON radicando el original de su con- guez Law Offi ces, 1225 Avenida en treinta y uno punto cero cero por espacio de dos semanas metros lineales y un arco de dos tador los acepta y queda subro- diendo el remedio solicitado, EDUARDO FRANKLlN (SE- testación ante el Tribunal y no- Ponce de León, Suite 1105, San (31.00)metros, con solar nume- con antelación a la fecha de la punto setenta y cinco (2.75), gado en la responsabilidad de sin más citarle ni oírle. DADA en GÚN PLANO CALLE 723); POR tifi cando al Lcda. Ivonne Gon- Juan, PR 00907-3921, Teléfono ro noventa y siete (97) de la Ur- primera subasta y por lo menos con la calle número seis (6) de los mismos, sin destinarse su AGUADA, Puerto Rico, a 19 de EL SUR, EN 13.50 METROS zález Medrano, cuya dirección (787) 250-0220, Fax. (787) 250- banización; Oeste, en treinta y una vez por semana. Expedido la urbanización; y por el Oeste, extinción al precio rematante. mayo de 2016. ROSA B. SÁN- CON EL SOLAR 17; POR EL es PO Box 195553, San Juan, 0295. EXPEDIDO el presente uno punto cero cero (31.00) me- el presente en Ponce, Puerto en una distancia de dieciocho Y para conocimiento de licita- CHEZ ACEVEDO, SECRETA- ESTE, EN 23.00 METROS CON PR, 00919-5553, teléfono (787) en BAYAMON, Puerto Rico,a tros, con solar número noventa Rico a 2 de junio de 2016. Pe- punto cincuenta (18.50) metros dores, del público en general y RIA REGIONAL. MARANGELÍ EL SOLAR 7; POR EL OESTE, 449-6000, y número de facsími- 29 de abril de 2016. Edgardo E. y nueve (99) de la Urbanización. dro Rodriguez Lugo,ALGUACIL lineales, con la parcela identifi - para su publicación en un pe- RUÍZ LÓPEZ,SECRETARIA EN 23.00 METROS CON EL le (787) 474-3892, con copia de Vargas Santana, ALGUACIL. Enclava una estructura de hor- DEL TRIBUNAL. cada en el plano como Deten- riódico de circulación general AUXILIAR. SOLAR 5. CONTIENE UNA la contestación a la demanda. migón para una familia, con faci- tion Pond. Sobre dicho solar diaria en Puerto Rico y en los CASA DE CEMENTO, DISE- LEGAL NOTICE lidades de marquesina y patios. LEGAL NOTICE enclava una casa de concreto sitios públicos de acuerdo a las LEGAL NOTICE ÑADA PARA LA FAMILIA FINCA Este caso trata sobre Cobro de Dinero y Ejecución de Garantías La Servidumbre para sistema para fi nes residenciales. El ex- disposiciones de la Regla 51.7 NÚMERO 12164, INSCRITA AL ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE en que la parte demandante DE PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL de telecomunicaciones discurre PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE presado solar se halla afecto a de las de Procedimiento Civil, PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE FOLIO 282 DEL TOMO 197 DE solicita que se condene a la DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA al borde de sus colindancia Nor- PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA DE las siguientes servidumbres; así como para la publicación PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA TOA BAJA, SECCION 11 , RE- parte demandada a pagar: la SALA DE PONCE te. La primera subasta se lleva- SAN LORENZO. Servidumbre Telefónica, Franja en un periódico de circulación SUPERIOR DE BAYAMON GISTRO DE LA PROPIEDAD suma principal de $160,425.81, FIRSTBANK rá a cabo el día 1ro de agosto FIRSTBANK de terreno de cinco pies (5’) de general diaria y en el Estado CITIBANK, N.A. DE BAYAMON. Podrán ustedes más intereses a razón de 4%, enterarse de los pormenores del de 2016 a la 1:00 de la tarde, y PUERTO RICO servirá de tipo mínimo para la PUERTO RICO ancho que discurre a lo largo de Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, Demandante vs. caso examinando el expediente desde el 1 de octubre de 2015, su colindancia Este. Servidum- por espacio de dos semanas Demandante Vs. misma la suma de $139,956.19 Parte Demandante Vs. bre Pluvial. Franja de terreno de con antelación a la fecha de la DAPHNE CORTES que obra en la Secretaria a mi que se acumulan diariamente OLGA LYDIA sin admitirse oferta inferior. En MADELINE cuatro (4) metros de ancho lo- primera subasta y por lo menos VELEZ, SU ESPOSO caryo. Deberán ustedes contes- hasta su total y completo pago, más la suma de $319.02 por PEREZ SOTO, el caso de que el inmueble a CALDERON FELIX calizada en su colindancia Sur y una vez por semana. Expedido ZURIEL OTERO COLON tar o presentar alegaciones den- cargos por mora, más la suma Demandado ser subastado no fuera adjudi- Parte Demandada la cual ocupada este solar solo el presente en San Lorenzo, Y LA SOCIEDAD LEGAL tro de treinta (30) días contados de $507.13 en conexión con la CIVIL NUM. JCD2015-0275 cado en la primera subasta, se CIVIL NUM. E2CI2015-0336. en cuanto a un ancho de dos Puerto Rico a 13 de mayo de DE GANANCIALES a partir de la publicación de este cuenta de reserva, más la suma (G-28) SOBRE: EJECUCION celebrará una segunda subasta SOBRE: EJECUCION DE HIPO- metros. Inscrita al folio ciento 2016. Angel Gomez Gomez, COMPUESTA POR edicto, radicando el original con de $17,017.93 por concepto DE HIPOTECA POR LA VIA el día 8 de agosto de 2016 a la TECA POR LA VIA ORDINARIA sesenta y cinco (165) del tomo ALGUACIL DEL TRIBUNAL. este Tribunal y sirviendo copia de costas, gastos y honorarios ORDINARIA Y COBRO DE DI- 1:00 de la tarde y el precio míni- Y COBRO DE DINERO. ANUN- cuatrocientos tres (403) de Jun- ELLOS; JUAN CARLOS a la Leda. Frances L. Asencio- de abogado hipotecariamen- NERO. ANUNCIO DE SUBAS- mo para esta segunda subasta CIO DE SUBASTA. El suscri- cos, fi nca numero quince mil LEGAL NOTICE OJEDA FELlCIANO, Guido, R.U.A. 15,622, Gladsto- te asegurados. Se le apercibe TA. El suscribiente, Alguacil del será el de dos terceras partes biente, Alguacil del Tribunal de ciento treinta y nueve (15,139) ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE SU ESPOSA CARMEN ne Law Group, P.A., 1499 West que si dejare de hacerlo, se Tribunal de Primera Instancia de del precio mínimo establecido Primera Instancia de Puerto Registro de la Propiedad de PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE IVELlSSA MONTANEZ Palmelto Park Road, Suite 300, dictará contra usted sentencia Puerto Rico, Sala de Ponce, a para la primera subasta, o a sea Rico, Sala de San Lorenzo, a Caguas, Sección II. La prime- PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA Boca Ratón , Florida 33486, en rebeldía, concediéndose el los demandados de epígrafe y la suma de $93,304.12. Si tam- los demandados de epígrafe y ra subasta se llevará a cabo el DE AGUADA BENABE y LA 561-338-4101 .De así no hacer- remedio solicitado en la deman- al público en general hace sa- poco hubiera remate ni adjudica- al público en general hace sa- día 22 de junio de 2016, a las ORIENTAL BANK SOCIEDAD LEGAL lo, se les anotará la rebeldía y da, sin más citarle ni oírle. Lcda. ber que los autos y documentos ción en la segunda subasta, se ber que los autos y documentos 10:00 de la tarde, y servirá de Demandante vs. DE GANANCIALES se dictará la sentencia que en Ivonne González Medrano, del caso de epígrafe estarán celebrará una tercera subasta del caso de epígrafe estarán de tipo mínimo para la misma la COMPUESTA POR derecho proceda, sin más citar- Número del Tribunal Supremo de manifi esto en la Secretaría el día 15 de agosto de 2016 a la manifi esto en la Secretaría del suma de $155,040.00 sin ad- RICARDO LUIS RAMOS ELLOS; JOHN DOE y le ni oirle, según solicitado por 11,623 PO Box 195553, San del Tribunal durante horas la- 1:00 de la tarde y el tipo mínimo Tribunal durante horas labora- mitirse oferta inferior. En el caso RODRÍGUEZ, MAYRA la parte demandante. En Baya- Juan, PR, 00919-5553, Teléfo- borables y que venderá en pú- para esta tercera subasta será bles y que venderá en pública de que el inmueble a ser subas- GRISELLE DELGADO JANE DOE món, Puerto Rico, hoy día de 13 no: (787) 449-6000, Facsímile: blica subasta al mejor postor, la mitad del precio establecido subasta al mejor postor, en mo- tado no fuera adjudicado en la TORRES Y LA SOCIEDAD Demandados de mayo de 2016. Ruth Aponte (787) 474-3892, Correo Electró- en moneda de curso legal de para la primera subasta, o sea, neda de curso legal de los Esta- primera subasta, se celebrará LEGAL DE BIENES CIVIL NUM.: DCD2016-0912 Cotto, Secretaria Regional. nico: [email protected] los Estados Unidos de América la suma de $69,978.95. El mejor dos Unidos de América en efec- una segunda subasta el día 29 SOBRE: RESTABLECIMIENTO Vivian J. Sanabria, Secretaria EXTENDIDO BAJO MI FIRMA en efectivo, cheque certifi cado, postor deberá pagar el importe tivo, cheque certifi cado, o giro de junio de 2016, a las 10:00 de GANANCIALES POR DE PAGARE EXTRAVIADO. Auxiliar. y Sello del Tribunal, hoy día 9 o giro postal a nombre del Al- de su oferta en efecto, cheque postal a nombre del Alguacil del la tarde, y el precio mínimo para ESTOS COMPUESTA EMPLAZAMIENTO POR EDIC- de mayo de 2016. Ruth Aponte guacil del Tribunal de Primera certifi cado o giro postal a nom- Tribunal de Primera Instancia, esta segunda subasta será el de Demandados TO. ESTADOS UNIDOS DE LEGAL NOTICE Cotto, Secretaria Regional. Ma- Instancia, en mi ofi cina en este bre del Alguacil del Tribunal. Si en mi ofi cina en este Tribunal dos terceras partes del precio CIVIL NÚM.: ABCI2016-0281 AMÉRICA, EL PRESIDENTE ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE rilyn Colón Carrasquillo, Secre- Tribunal el derecho que tenga se declarase desierta la tercera el derecho que tenga la par- mínimo establecido para la pri- SOBRE: COBRO DE DINERO DE LOS E.E.U.U., SS: EL ES- PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE taria Auxiliar. la parte demandada en el in- subasta, se dará por terminado te demandada en el inmueble mera subasta, o a sea la suma Y EJECUCIÓN DE HIPOTE- TADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA mueble que se relaciona más el procedimiento, pudiendo ad- que se relaciona más adelante de $103,360.00. Si tampoco CA. ESTADOS UNIDOS DE P.R. SUPERIOR DE BAYAMÓN LEGAL NOTICE adelante para pagar la SEN- judicarse el inmueble al acree- para pagar la SENTENCIA por hubiera remate ni adjudicación AMÉRICA,EL PRESIDENTE A: JOHN DOE y JANE BANCO POPULAR DE ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE TENCIA por $137,243.64, de dor hipotecario dentro de los $139,783.68, de balance prin- en la segunda subasta, se cele- DE LOS EE.UU.,SS: EL ESTA- DOE, como personas PUERTO RICO PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE balance principal, los intereses diez días siguientes a la fecha cipal, los intereses adeudados brará una tercera subasta el día DO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE P.R. desconocidas que PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA adeudados sobre dicho prin- de la última subasta, si así lo es- sobre dicho principal y com- 6 de julio de 2016, a las 10:00 E D I C T O. Demandante v. SUPERIOR DE BAYAMÓN cipal y computados al 3.50% timase conveniente, por la to- putados al 4.50% anual desde de la mañana, y el tipo mínimo A: RICARDO LUIS pudieran tener algún ARIEL ALCIDES LÓPEZ BANCO POPULAR DE anual desde el día primero de talidad de la cantidad adeudada el día primero de noviembre para esta tercera subasta será RAMOS RODRÍGUEZ, interés o titularidad o VÁZQUEZ, TAMARA octubre de 2014 hasta su total conforme a la sentencia, si ésta de 2014, hasta su total pago y la mitad del precio establecido POR SÍ Y EN ser tenedores del pagaré GUILLET BÁEZ ORTIZ Y PUERTO RICO pago y completo pago; más fuera igual o menor que el mon- completo pago; más el 5% para la primera subasta, o sea, hipotecario: LA SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE Demandante v. la suma de $13,995.62 como to del tipo de la tercera subasta computado sobre cada men- la suma de $77,520.00. El mejor REPRESENTACIÓN DE Se les notifi ca por este medio BIENES GANANCIALES, ARIEL ALCIDES LÓPEZ cantidad estipulada para hono- y abonándose dicho monto a la sualidad de $785.56; cargos postor deberá pagar el importe LA SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE que en el caso del epígrafe VÁZQUEZ, TAMARA rarios de abogado, pactada en cantidad adeudada si ésta fuera por demora a razón de $31.42 de su oferta en efecto, cheque BIENES GANANCIALES se solicita el restablecimiento COMPUESTA POR GUILLET BÁEZ ORTIZ Y la escritura de hipoteca; y cua- mayor. Se avisa a cualquier li- mensuales hasta su total pago, certifi cado o giro postal a nom- del siguiente pagaré: El día 11 AMBOS les quiera otras sumas que por citador que la propiedad queda más la suma de $15,504.00 bre del Alguacil del Tribunal. Si COMPUESTA POR ESTE de julio de 2005 en San Juan, Demandado LA SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE cualesquiera concepto legal se sujeta al gravamen del Estado como cantidad estipulada para se declarase desierta la tercera Y SU ESPOSA MAYRA Puerto Rico, se .suscribió un pa- CIVIL NÚM: DCD2016-0717 BIENES GANANCIALES, devenguen hasta el día de la su- Libre Asociado y CRIM sobre honorarios de abogado, pacta- subasta, se dará por terminado GRISELLE DELGADO garé hipotecario a favor de CI- (506) SOBRE: COBRO DE DINE- COMPUESTA POR basta. La propiedad a venderse la propiedad inmueble por con- da en la escritura de hipoteca; el procedimiento, pudiendo ad- TORRES. A-26 PUNTA TIBANK, N.A. o a su orden, por RO Y EJECUCIÓN DE GARAN- AMBOS en pública subasta se describe tribuciones adeudadas y que el y cuales quiera otras sumas judicarse el inmueble al acree- DEL MAR BEACH, la suma de $138,902.00, deven- TÍAS. EMPLAZAMIENTO POR Demandado como sigue: URBANA: Solar pago de dichas contribuciones que por cualesquiera concepto dor hipotecario dentro de los gando intereses al 5.50000% EDICTO. ESTADOS UNIDOS CIVIL NÚM: DCD2016-0717 radicado en la Urbanización co- es la responsabilidad del licita- legal se devenguen hasta el día diez días siguientes a la fecha RINCÓN, PUERTO RICO anual, vencedero el 1 de agosto DE AMÉRICA. EL PRESIDENTE (506) SOBRE: COBRO DE DI- linas de Verde Azul, radicado en dor. Que se entenderá por todo de la subasta. La propiedad a de la última subasta, si así lo es- 00677; PO BOX 41261, de 2035 constituida mediante DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS. EL NERO Y EJECUCIÓN DE GA- el Barrio Río Cañas del termino licitador acepte como sufi ciente venderse en pública subasta se timase conveniente, por la tota- SAN JUAN, PUERTO la escritura número 98, ante el ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE RANTÍAS. EMPLAZAMIENTO municipal de Juana Díaz, Puer- la titulación y que los cargos y describe como sigue: URBANA: lidad de la cantidad adeudada RICO 00940. notario Marcos Rafael Vélez PUERTO RICO. SS. POR EDICTO. ESTADOS UNI- to Rico, que se describe en el gravámenes anteriores y los Solar marcado con el numero conforme a la sentencia, si ésta Por la presente se le notifi ca que Green inscrita al folio 170 del A: ARIEL ALCIDES DOS DE AMÉRICA. EL PRE- plano de inscripción de la Urba- preferentes al crédito del ejecu- dos (2) del bloque B de la Urba- fuera igual o menor que el mon- la parte demandante ha presen- tomo 548 de TOA BAJA, fi nca LÓPEZ VÁZQUEZ, por SIDENTE DE LOS ESTADOS nización con el numero, área y tante continuarán subsistentes nización Paseo de la Ceiba del to del tipo de la tercera subasta tado ante este Tribunal, deman- número 12164. La hipoteca fue UNIDOS. EL ESTADO LIBRE colindancias que se relacionan en entendiéndose que el rema- barrio Ceiba Norte, en el térmi- y abonándose dicho monto a la da contra usted, solicitando la constituida sobre la siguiente sí y en representación ASOCIADO DE PUERTO RICO. a continuación; número del so- tador los acepta y queda subro- no municipal de Juncos, Puerto cantidad adeudada si ésta fuera concesión del remedio expuesto propiedad (en adelante “Pro- de la Sociedad Legal de SS lar; noventa y ocho (98). Área gado en la responsabilidad de Rico, con una cabida superfi cial mayor. Se avisa a cualquier lici- en la demanda de epígrafe. Re- piedad”): URBANA: SOLAR Gananciales, compuesta A: TAMARA GUILLET del solar: cuatrocientos cuaren- los mismos, sin destinarse su de cuatrocientos cincuenta y tador que la propiedad queda presenta a la parte demandante MARCADO CON EL NUME- por él y su esposa Tamara ta y seis punto seis mil ciento extinción al precio rematante. seis punto once (456.11) me- sujeta al gravamen del Estado el LCDO. JAVIER MONTALVO RO 6 DEL BLOQUE HJ DE LA Guillet Báez Ortiz Urb. BÁEZ ORTIZ, por sí y sesenta y siete (446.6167) me- Y para conocimiento de licita- tros cuadrados. En lindes por Libre Asociado y CRIM sobre CINTRÓN Delgado & Fernán- URBANIZACION LEVITTOWN, en representación de tros cuadrados. Linderos: por el dores, del público en general y el Norte, en una distancia de la propiedad inmueble por con- dez, LLC, PO Box 11750, Fer- RADICADA EN EL BARRIO Estancias de Tortuguero, la Sociedad Legal de Norte, en catorce punto cuaren- para su publicación en un pe- veinticinco (25.00) metros linea- tribuciones adeudadas y que el nández Juncos Station, San SABANA SECA DEL TERMI- 542, Calle Tulipa, Vega Gananciales, compuesta ta y uno (14.41) metros, con la riódico de circulación general les, con el solar numero tres (3) pago de dichas contribuciones Juan, Puerto Rico 00910-1750 Baja, PR 00693 diaria en Puerto Rico y en los es la responsabilidad del licita- NO MUNICIPAL DE TOA BAJA, por ella y su esposo
Legal Notice 40 Monday, June 6, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Ariel Alcides López Queda usted notifi cado que en PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE cuarta. La Demandante es la en rebeldía, en su contra conce- Carmen Julia Báez Aponte y por Sucesión de GlANCARLO “S” guión ciento dos (S-102), Vázquez Urb. Estancias este Tribunal se ha radicado De- PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA tenedora por endoso, por valor diendo el remedio solicitado en consiguiente, responden por las MIRANDA RIVERA, localizado en la primera planta del Edifi cio “S”del Condominio de Tortuguero, 542, Calle manda sobre Cobro de Dinero y SUPERIOR DE BAYAMÓN recibido y de buena fe del referi- la demanda sin más citarle ni cargas de dicha herencia con- compuesta por VALERIE Patios Sevillanos, situado en la BANCO POPULAR DE do pagaré objeto de la presente oírle. En Mayagüez, Puerto Rico forme dispone el Art. 957 del Ejecución de Hipoteca por la Tulipa, Vega Baja, PR Vía Ordinaria en la que se alega PUERTO RICO acción. Se le advierte que si no a 24 de mayo de 2016. Guiller- Código Civil, 31 L.P.R.A. S2785 MICHELLE MIRANDA Carretera Estatal Ramal Puerto 00693 usted le adeuda a la Deman- PARTE DEMANDANTE VS. contesta la Demanda, radicando mina Torres Pagán, Secretaria. el término de treinta (30) días AGUIRRE; CYNTHIA Rico ochocientos sesenta (860), DE: BANCO POPULAR dante las siguientes cantidades: MANUEL ÁNGEL ROBLES el original de la contestación en Evelyn González Hernández, antes señalado, el cual comen- AGUIRRE VILLEGA, en localizado en el Barrio Las Cue- DE PUERTO RICO Principal $135,815.73 intereses ROSADO, ROCHELLE este Tribunal y enviando copia Secretaria Auxiliar. zará a contar a partir de la fecha representación de su hija vas de Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico, el cual tiene una cabida superfi - sobre dicha suma al 5.875% de la contestación a la abogada Se le emplaza y requiere que anual desde el 1 de agosto de COLLADO MIRANDA Y de la Parte Demandante, Lcda. LEGAL NOTICE de la publicación de este edic- menor de edad ARIANA cial de mil ciento setenta y cua- to. En Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, conteste la demanda dentro de 2015 hasta su completo pago, LA SOCIEDAD LEGAL Belma Alonso García, cuya di- a 19 de mayo de 2016. Norma NICOLE MIRANDA tro punto once pies cuadrados, los treinta (30) días siguientes más $121.60 de recargos adeu- rección es: Terrazas de Gua- ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE G. Santana Irizarry, Secretaria. AGUIRRE y JOHANY equivalentes a ciento nueve a la publicación de este edic- dados desde el día 1 de julio DE GANANCIALES ynabo, H-26 Calle Las Flores, PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE Gloria E. Acevedo Soto, Secre- punto once metros cuadrados to, radicando el original de su de 2015, hasta su total pago, COMPUESTA POR Guaynabo Puerto Rico 00969, PRIMERA INSTANCIA taria Auxiliar. MARIE IGLESIAS (109.11 m.c.). En lindes por el contestación ante el Tribunal y más la cantidad estipulada de AMBOS Teléfono y Fax: (787) 789-1826, SALA DE MAYAGUEZ GRAGIRENES, en NORTE, en cuarenta y cuatro notifi cando al Lcda. Ivonne Gon- $13,815.40 para costas, gastos PARTE DEMANDADA correo electrónico: ofi cinabel- TRM, LLC COMO LEGAL NOTICE representación de su hija pies cinco pulgadas (44’5”), con zález Medrano, cuya dirección y honorarios de abogados, así CIVIL NÚM. DCD2016-0815 [email protected], dentro AGENTE DE SERVICIOS menos de edad ANDREA la pared medianera del Apar- es PO Box 195553, San Juan, como cualquier otra suma que (505) SOBRE: COBRO DE del término de treinta (30) días DE RNPM, LLC ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE MIRANDA IGLESIAS; tamento “T”guión ciento uno PR, 00919-5553, teléfono (787) contenga el contrato de présta- DINERO EJECUCIÓN DE HI- de la publicación de este edicto, PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE (T101) y en doce pies seis pul- 449-6000, y número de facsími- mo. La propiedad que garantiza POTECA POR LA VÍA ORDINA- excluyéndose el día de la publi- Parte Demandante Vs. PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA JOHN DOE y RICHARD gadas (12’6”), con el elemento le (787) 474-3892, con copia de hipotecariamente el préstamo RIA.EMPLAZAMIENTO POR cación, se le anotará la rebeldía GREGORIO BAEZ SUPERIOR DE CABO ROJO DOE como posibles exterior; por el SUR, en treinta la contestación a la demanda. es la siguiente: RÚSTICA: EDICTO. ESTADOS UNIDOS y se le dictará Sentencia en su ORTIZ, Y LA SUCESION COOPERATIVA DE herederos desconocidos; pies una pulgada (30’1”), con Este caso trata sobre Cobro Parcela de terreno identifi cada DE AMÉRICA, EL PRESIDEN- contra, concediendo el remedio CARMEN JULIA BAEZ AHORRO y CRÉDITO DE ESTADOS UNIDOS DE la pared medianera del Apar- de Dinero y Ejecución de Ga- como lote 25 en el Plano de TE DE LOS E.E.U.U., SS: EL solicitado sin mas citarle ni oírle. APONTE compuesta por CABO ROJO tamento “S”guión ciento uno rantías en que la parte deman- Inscripción de la Urbanización ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO Se le informa además, que se Gregorio Báez Báez, AMERICA (S-101) y en dieciséis pies diez dante solicita que se condene a Hacienda Lumary, ubicada en DE PUERTO RICO. procederá a presentar aviso de Parte Demandante VS Demandados pulgadas (16’10”), con el área la parte demandada a pagar: la la intersección de la carretera A LA PARTE pleito pendiente en el Registro Milagros Báez Báez JOSÉ NEGRÓN CARDEL, CIVIL NÚM. FECI2016-00053 común; por el ESTE, en veintiún suma principal de $160,425.81, Estatal número 824 y 825 del de la Propiedad correspondien- y Luis Báez Báez, y SU ESPOSA MARLYN I SOBRE: COBRO DE DINERO pies diez pulgadas (21’10”), con más intereses a razón de 4%, Barrio Quebrada Cruz del térmi- DEMANDADA: MANUEL te. EXPEDIDO bajo mi fi rma y John Doe y Richard . TORRES RAMÍREZ y Y EJECUCIÓN DE HIPOTECA el elemento exterior y cuatro desde el 1 de octubre de 2015, no municipal de Toa Alta, Puerto ÁNGEL ROBLES el sello del Tribunal, hoy 25 de Roe como Posibles LA SOCIEDAD LEGAL (VIA ORDINARIA). EMPLA- pies una pulgada (4’1”), con el que se acumulan diariamente Rico, con una cabida superfi cial ROSADO, ROCHELLE mayo de 2016, en Bayamón, DE GANANCIALES ZAMIENTO POR EDICTOS. área común; y por el OESTE, en hasta su total y completo pago, de 732.371 metros cuadrados. COLLADO MIRANDA Y Puerto Rico.Ruth N. Aponte Co- herederos Desconocidos; ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMÉ- veintiséis pies cinco pulgadas más la suma de $319.02 por En lindes por el: NORESTE: LA SOCIEDAD LEGAL tto, Secretaria Regional. Sandra DEPARTAMENTO COMPUESTA POR RICA, EL PRESIDENTE DE (26’5”), con elemento exterior. cargos por mora, más la suma En 31.500 metros, con Street A; I. Cruz Vázquez, Secretaria DE HACIENDA, AMBOS LOS EE. UU.,SS: EL ESTADO Consta de sala-comedor, coci- de $507.13 en conexión con la SUROESTE: En 35.00 metros, DE GANANCIALES Auxiliar. ADMINISTRACION Parte Demandada UBRE ASOCIADO DE PUERTO na, tres (3) dormitorios, dos (2) cuenta de reserva, más la suma con lote número 26; SURESTE: COMPUESTA POR PARA EL SUSTENTO A CIVIL NÚM. I4CI201600136 RICO. servicios sanitarios, cuatro (4) de $17,017.93 por concepto de En 21.00 metros, con lote nú- AMBOS en: LOTE #5, LEGAL NOTICE SOBRE: COBRO DE DINERO A: JOHN DOE y RICHARD closets y una terraza. A este costas, gastos y honorarios de mero 11; NOROESTE: En CARR. NÚM. 2 KM 42.9, MENORES, CENTRO DE (VÍA ORDINARIA).EDICTO. DOE como miembros Apartamento le corresponde abogado hipotecariamente ase- 22.999 metros, con Street A. ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE RECAUDACION SOBRE A: JOSÉ NEGRÓN desconocidos de la como elemento común limitado, gurados. Se le apercibe que si Enclava una casa. La propiedad BO. ALGARROBO, VEGA PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE INGRESOS MUNICIPALES CARDEL, SU ESPOSA Sucesión de GlANCARLO pero asignado de forma exclu- dejare de hacerlo, se dictará consta inscrita al Folio 176 del BAJA PR 00693; URB PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA Parte Demandada siva, permanente e inseparable contra usted sentencia en rebel- Tomo 397 de Toa Alta, Finca VEGA BAJA LAKES, 5 DE MAYAGUEZ. CIVIL NUM. ISCI201600139 MARLYN I. TORRES MIRANDA RIVERA; dos (2) espacios para estacio- día, concediéndose el remedio 20,093. Registro de la Propie- CALLE GOLDEN LKS, FIRSTBANK SOBRE: EJECUCION DE HI- RAMÍREZ y LA Se les notifi ca que se ha pre- namiento que acomodan dos solicitado en la demanda, sin dad de Bayamón, Sección III. VEGA BAJA PR 00693- PUERTO RICO POTECA POR LA ORDINARIA SOCIEDAD LEGAL sentado ante este Tribunal, un (2) vehículos de motor. Estos más citarle ni oírle. Lcda. Ivon- La escritura de hipoteca consta Parte Demandante Vs. Y COBRO DE DINERO EM- DE GANANCIALES procedimiento de ejecución de espacios para estacionamiento ne González Medrano, Número presentada al Asiento 724 del 3871; y GARDEN OAKS VIVIAN CORDERO PLAZAMIENTO Y NOTIFICA- COMPUESTA POR hipoteca bajo el número men- se identifi can con la letra del del Tribunal Supremo 11,623 Diario 525 de Toa Alta. Registro APTS, 1605 GREEN LN CION DE INTERPELACION cionado en el epígrafe. Se alega Edifi cio donde se encuentra si- PO Box 195553, San Juan, PR, de la Propiedad de Bayamón, APT D4, LEBANON PA LUCIANO también POR EDICTO. Estados Unidos AMBOS en dicho procedimiento que la tuado el Apartamento y número 00919-5553, Teléfono: (787) Sección III. Pendiente de ins- 17042-5811. conocida como Vivian C. de América, Presidente de los Se le apercibe que la parte de- parte Demandada incurrió en de éste. Este Apartamento tiene 449-6000, Facsímile: (787) 474- cripción. La Demandante es la Cordero Luciano; Vivian Estados Unidos de América,SS: mandante por mediación de la el incumplimiento del Contrato una participación en los elemen- 3892, Correo Electrónico: igon- tenedora por endoso, por valor Queda usted notifi cado que en Estado Libre Asociado de Puer- Lcda. María Cristina Mayoral de Hipoteca, al no poder pagar tos comunes generales del Con- este Tribunal se ha radicado De- Claritza Cordero Luciano [email protected] Extendido recibido y de buena fe del referi- Parte Demandada to Rico. Maldonado, P.O. Box 277, Ma- las mensualidades vencidas co- dominio de cero punto sesenta y bajo mi Firma y Sello del Tribu- do pagaré objeto de la presente manda sobre Cobro de Dinero y CIVIL NUM: IS- A: John Doe y Richard yagüez, Puerto Rico 00681, Tel. rrespondientes a los meses de cinco por ciento (.65%). Consta nal, hoy día 9 de mayo de 2016. acción. Se le advierte que si no Ejecución de Hipoteca por la CASO 787-265-0334, ha radicado la abril de 2015 hasta el presente, inscrito al folio 87 del tomo 599 Ruth Aponte Cotto, Secretaria contesta la Demanda, radicando Vía Ordinaria en la que se alega CI201600274 SOBRE: EJE- Roe como posibles acción de epígrafe en su contra. más los cargos por demora co- de Trujillo Alto, fi nca numero Regional. Marilyn Colón Carras- el original de la contestación en usted le adeuda a la Deman- CUCION DE HIPOTECA POR herederos desconocidos Copia de la demanda, emplaza- rrespondientes. Además adeu- #28,641 del Registro de la Pro- quillo, Secretaria Auxiliar. dante las siguientes cantida- LA VIA ORDINARIA Y COBRO mientos y del presente edicto dan a la parte demandante las este Tribunal y enviando copia des: Principal $85,602.17, más DE DINERO. Estados Unidos de la Sucesión de Carmen le ha sido enviado por correo costas, gastos y honorarios de piedad de Puerto Rico, Sección LEGAL NOTICE de la contestación a la abogada intereses sobre dicha suma al de América, Presidente de los Julia Báez Aponte a la última dirección conocida. abogado en que incurra el te- Cuarta de San Juan. POR LO ANTERIORMENTE INDICADO, 7.625% anual, desde el 1 de ju- Estados Unidos de América, Por la presente se le notifi ca de la Parte Demandante, Lcda. ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE Belma Alonso García, cuya di- nio de 2015, hasta su completo SS: Estado Libre Asociado de que la parte demandante TRM, Pueden ustedes obtener mayor nedor del pagaré en este litigio. se le emplaza y requiere que, información sobre el asunto re- De acuerdo con dicho Contrato PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE rección es: Terrazas de Gua- pago, más $389.29 de recargos Puerto Rico. EMPLAZAMIEN- LLC como agente de servicios visando los autos en el Tribunal. de Garantía Hipotecaria la parte dentro de los treinta (30) días si- PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA ynabo, H-26 Calle Las Flores, adeudados desde el día 1 de ju- TO POR EDICTO. de RNPM, LLC., ha presenta- Se le apercibe que tienen uste- Demandante declaró vencida guientes a la publicación de es- SUPERIOR DE BAYAMÓN Guaynabo Puerto Rico 00969, lio de 2015 hasta su total pago, A: VIVIAN CORDERO do ante este Tribunal demanda des un término de treinta (30) la totalidad de ia deuda ascen- teEDICTO, notifi que su Contes- BANCO POPULAR DE Teléfono y Fax: (787) 789-1826, más la cantidad estipulada de LUCIANO también contra usted sobre Ejecución de días para radicar contestación dente a la suma de CIENTO tación a la Demanda a: LCDA. PUERTO RICO correo electrónico: ofi cinabel- $10,000.00 para costas, gastos conocida como Vivian C. Hipoteca. Representa a dicha a dicha demanda de cobro de SETENTA TREINTA Y TRES EDNYDlA NEGRÓN COLÓN; [email protected], dentro y honorarios de abogados, así demandante el Lcda. Marjaliisa LATlMER, BlAGGI, RACHID & PARTE DEMANDANTE VS. del término de treinta (30) días Cordero Luciano; Vivian dinero y/o cualquier escrito que MIL TREINTA Y UN DÓLARES GODREAU, P.O. Box 9022512, ESTEBAN DE JESÚS de la publicación de este edicto, como cualquier otra suma que Colon Villanueva, con ofi cina estimen ustedes conveniente CON DIECISIETE CENTAVOS San Juan, P.R. 00902-2512, Tel. contenga el contrato del présta- Claritza Cordero Luciano en el Condominio Alcázar, Ofi c. OLIVERAS excluyéndose el día de la publi- mo. La propiedad que garantiza Por la presente se le notifi ca que 201, Boulevard Miguel Pou en pero que de no radicarse escrito ($133,031.17), más intereses 787-724-0230; ápercibiéndole PARTE DEMANDADA cación, se le anotará la rebeldía hipotecariamente el préstamo la parte demandante FirstBank Ponce, Puerto Rico y con di- alguno ante el Tribunal dentro de a razón del 6.50% anual, así que, de no contestar la Deman- CIVIL NÚM. DCD2016-0125 y se le dictará Sentencia en su es la siguiente: URBANA: Lote Puerto Rico ha presentado ante rección postal Apartado 7970, dicho término el Tribunal proce- como todos aquellos créditos y da, radicando el original en la (502) SOBRE: COBRO DE contra, concediendo el remedio número 5: Predio de terreno este Tribunal demanda contra Ponce, Puerto Rico 00732. Se derá a ventilar el procedimiento sumas que surjan de la faz de Corte ante el Tribunal corres- DINEROEJECUCIÓN DE HI- solicitado sin mas citarle ni oírle. en el Barrio Algarrobo de Vega usted sobre Ejecución de Hipo- le apercibe que de no compa- sin más citarle ni oírle. Dada en la obligación hipotecaria y de la pondiente, con copia a la parte POTECA POR LA VÍA ORDINA- Se le informa además, que se Baja, Puerto Rico, con una ca- teca. Representa a dicha de- recer usted a contestar dicha Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico, hoy 27 hipoteca que la garantiza, inclu- Demandante, se le anotará la RIA. EMPLAZAMIENTO POR procederá a presentar aviso de bida de 865.193 metros cuadra- mandante el Lcda. Vanessa L. demanda dentro del término de mayo de 2016. S. Feliciano yendo ONCE MIL DOSCIEN- rebeldía y se dictará Sentencia, EDICTO. ESTADOS UNIDOS pleito pendiente en el Registro dos. En lindes por el: NORTE: Bello Martínez, con ofi cina en el de treinta días (30) a partir de Gonzalez, Secretaria General. TOS DÓLARES ($11,200.00) concediéndose el remedio soli- DE AMÉRICA, EL PRESIDEN- de la Propiedad correspondien- Con la calle dedicada a uso Condominio Alcázar, Ofi c. 201, la publicación de este edicto, Maria M. Aviles Bonilla, Secre- pactado para costas, gastos y citado en la Demanda, sin más TE DE LOS E.E.U.U.,SS: EL te. EXPEDIDO bajo mi fi rma y público; SUR: Con el remanente Boulevard Miguel Pou en Pon- podrá dictarse sentencia en taria Auxiliar. honorarios de abogado. La parte citarle ni oírle. Expedido bajo mi ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO el sello del Tribunal, hoy 25 de de la fi nca principal; ESTE: Con ce, Puerto Rico y con dirección rebeldía en su contra, conce- Demandante presentará para su fi rma y sello del Tribunal hoy, DE PUERTO RICO. mayo de 2016, en Bayamón, remanente de la fi nca principal; postal Apartado 7970, Ponce, diendo el remedio solicitado LEGAL NOTICE inscripción en el Registro de la día 5 de mayo de 2016. Miriam A LA PARTE Puerto Rico. Ruth N. Aponte OESTE: Con el lote número 6. Puerto Rico 00732-7970, Tel. en la demanda sin más citarle ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE Propiedad correspondiente, un Rosa Maldonado, Secretaria AVISO DE PLEITO PENDIEN- DEMANDADA: ESTEBAN Cotto, Secretaria Regional. Ixia Enclava una casa. La propiedad (787) 843-4168. Se le apercibe ni oírle, además se le advierte PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE TE (“Lis Pendens”) sobre la Regional. DE JESÚS OLIVERAS en: B. Córdova Chinea, Secretaria y la escritura de hipoteca cons- que si no compareciera usted a que de no expresarse dentro PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA propiedad objeto de esta acción LEGAL NOTICE Auxiliar. URB. HACIENDA LUMARY tan inscritas al folio 17 del tomo contestar dicha demanda den- de dicho término en torno a su DE TRUJILLO ALTO cuya propiedad es la siguiente: 406 de Vega Baja, Finca 29,219. tro del término de treinta días a aceptación o repudiación de FlRSTBANK #25 CALLE AMELIA, TOA LEGAL NOTICE Registro de la Propiedad de Ba- partir de la publicación de este herencia, se presumirá que us- PUERTO RICO URBANA: PROPIEDAD HORI- ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE PUERTO RICO CENTRO JUDI- ALTA PR 00953 ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE yamón, Sección IV. Inscripción edicto, podrá dictarse sentencia ted ha aceptado la herencia de Demandante VS ZONTAL: Apartamento residen- CIAL DE BAYAMON TRIBUNAL cial identifi cado con el número
41 Legal Notice The San Juan Daily Star Monday, June 6, 2016 DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA $247,161.20, más los intereses y cuya venta en pública subasta inmueble será de $121,000.00 back yard in a total distance of efectos de cancelar el pagaré LIBRE ASOCIADO TENEDORES Y SUPERIOR DE BAYAMON diarios acumulados sobre el se ordenó por la vía ordinaria al y de ser necesaria una segun- 10.85 meters; by the SOUTH, hipotecario antes mencionado, DE PUERTO RICO CUALESQUIER PERSONA SCOTIABANK DE pagaré luego del 4 de junio de mejor postor quien hará el pago da subasta, la cantidad mínima by the wall that separates it from siguiendo los trámites legales Y EL CENTRO DE DESCONOCIDA CON PUERTO RICO 2015 y $35,152.50 para costas, en dinero en efectivo, giro pos- será equivalente a 2/3 partes apartment number 1 ,231, in a correspondientes. Que no ha- RECAUDACIONES DE POSIBLE INTERÉS EN DEMANDANTE VS. gastos y honorarios de abogado. tal o cheque certifi cado a nom- de aquella, o sea, la suma de distance of 10.85 meters; on the biendo sido posible emplazar LA OBLIGACIÓN CUYA a ustedes, JOHN DOE y RI- INGRESOS MUNICIPALES RAMON MAXIMINO C. Que el tipo mínimo acordado bre del o la Alguacil del Tribunal $ 80,666.67 y de ser necesaria EAST, by the wall, that separa- CHARD ROE, como posibles en la escritura de constitución de Primera Instancia. Los autos una tercera subasta, la cantidad tes it from apartment 1,332 in a NEGRON COLON; ADA de hipoteca para la primera su- y todos los documentos corres- mínima será la mitad del precio total distance of 6.24 meters and tenedores desconocidos del (CRIM) CANCELACIÓN POR Demandados IRIS RIVERA COLON basta es de $201,525.00. Dicha pondientes al procedimiento pactado, es decir, la suma de $ wall that overlooks the terrace in pagaré relacionado extraviado y CIVIL NUM.: N3CI2015-00393 DECRETO JUDICIAL SE y Sociedad Legal de primera subasta se celebrará el incoado, estarán de manifi esto 60,500.00. La propiedad se ad- a distance of 1.19 meters; and habiendo este Honorable Tribu- SOBRE: COBRO DE DINERO. SOLICITA. Gananciales compuesta día 1 de agosto de 2016, a las en la Secretaría durante horas judicará al mejor postor, quien by the WEST, where the entran- nal a solicitud jurada presentada EMPLAZAMIENTO POR EDIC- Por la presente se le notifi ca que ha sido presentada en por Ramón Maximino 9:15 de la mañana en las ofi ci- laborables. Que en caso de no deberá satisfacer el importe ce is located, by the wall, the ha- por los demandantes decretado TO. ESTADOS UNIDOS DE este Tribunal una Demanda en se les emplace a ustedes por nas del Alguacil suscribiente. producir remate ni adjudicación de su oferta en moneda legal y llway, the stairwell and common Negrón Colón y Ada Iris De declararse desierta dicha en la primera subasta a cele- corriente de los Estados Unidos elements that separate it from medio de este edicto, que se AMÉRICA, PRESIDENTE DE su contra en el pleito de epí- LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS,SS: Rivera Colón primera subasta, se celebrará brarse, se celebrará una segun- de América en el momento de apartment number 1,232, in a publicará una sola vez en un pe- ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO grafe. En este caso la parte DEMANDADOS una segunda subasta el día 8 da subasta para la venta de la la adjudicación y que las cargas distance of 6.39 meters and the riódico de circulación diaria ge- DE PUERTO RICO. demandante ha radicado una CASO NUM.: DCD2015-0437 de agosto de 2016, a las 9:15 susodicha propiedad, el día 10 y gravámenes preferentes, si los wall that overlooks the terrace in neral en la Isla de Puerto Rico, A: Ismael Gonzalez Demanda para que se decrete, SALON NUM: 601. ACCION de la mañana, en la que servirá de agosto de 2016, a las 10:00 hubiese, continuarán subsis- a distance of 1.04 meters. Thr por la presente se les emplaza y Por la presente se le emplaza judicialmente el saldo de un (1) CIVIL DE: COBRO DE DINERO de tipo mínimo las dos terceras de la mañana y en caso de no tentes, entendiéndose que el fourth fl oor is bounded on the requiere para que notifi quen al y notifi ca que debe contestar pagaré hipotecario a favor de de Y EJECUCION DE PRENDA Y partes del tipo mínimo pactado, producir remate ni adjudica- rematante los acepta y queda NORTH, by the wall that over- Leda. Marie L. Quiñones Tañón, la demanda incoada contra ISLAND FINANCE., por la suma DE HIPOTECAS. EDICTO DE o sea, la suma de $134,350.00. ción, se celebrará una tercera subrogado en la responsabili- looks the back yard in a total LATIMER, BIAGGI, RACHID, & usted, dentro del término de de $11,050.82. Dicho pagaré SUBASTA, ESTADOS UNIDOS De declararse desierta por no subasta el día 17 de agosto de dad de los mismos, sin desti- distance of 12.13 meters; on the GODREAU, Apartado 9022512, treinta (30) días a partir de la fue suscrito el día 12 de abril DE AMERICA, EL PRESIDEN- producirse el remate ni adjudi- 2016, a las 10:00 de la maña- narse a su extinción el precio SOUTH, by the that separates it San Juan, Puerto Rico 00902- publicación del presente edicto, del 2001, ante el notario Maria TE DE LOS EE.UU., SS: EL ES- cación en la segunda subasta, na en mi ofi cina sita en el lugar del remate. EN TESTIMONIO from apartment number 1231, 2512, Edifi cio FirstBank, Piso radicando el original de dicha M. Del Valle Armstrong, garan- TADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE se celebrará una tercera subas- antes indicado. La propiedad a DE LO CUAL, expido el presen- in a distance of 12.13 meters; 12 - Ofi cina 1205, Parada 23, contestación ante el Tribunal tizado por hipoteca constituida PUERTO RICO. Yo, Edgardo ta el día 15 de agosto de 2016, venderse en pública subasta se te Edicto para conocimiento y on the EAST, by the stairwell, Avenida Ponce de León 1519, y sala que se menciona en el mediante la Escritura número E. Vargas Santana, Alguacil del a las 9:15 de la mañana , en la describe como sigue: URBANA: comparecencia de los licita- that separate it from apartment Santurce, Puerto Rico), telé- epígrafe del mismo, con copia 24 otorgada en la misma fecha, Tribunal de Primera Instancia que servirá de tipo mínimo la Solar marcado con el Número dores, bajo mi fi rma y sello del 1,332, in a distance of 6.24 me- fono 787-724-0230, a quienes a la parte aquí demandante. Se sobre la siguiente propiedad: de Puerto Rico, Sala Superior mitad del tipo mínimo pactado, Setenta y Siete (77) del Bloque Tribunal, en Ponce, Puerto Rico, ters and the wall that overlooks deberán enviar ustedes copia le apercibe que de no contestar RUSTICA: Parcela marcada de Bayamón, al público en ge- o sea, la suma de $100,762.50. “C” en el Plano de Inscripción a 3 de marzo de 2016. MARVIN the terrace in a distance of 1.19 de su contestación en el pre- la demanda dentro del término con el número 106-A de la Co- neral, certifi co y hago saber: A. El abogado de la parte deman- de la Urbanización Constancia, FIGUEROA ZAYAS , ALGUACIL meters; and on the WEST, by sente caso, apercibiéndoseles aquí estipulado, se le anotará la munidad Rural Llorens Torres, Que en cumplimiento del Man- dante es el Lcdo. Benjamín radicado en el Barrio San Antón TRIBUNAL. the wall that separates it from que si no contestan la deman- rebeldía y se dictará sentencia radicada en el Barrio Jacaguas, damiento de Ejecución que me Hernández Nieves, con direc- del término municipal de Pon- apartment number 1,232 in a da radicando el original de la en su contra sin más citarle ni Lomas y Guayabal, del término ha sido dirigido por la Secretaría ción en el edifi cio The Hato Rey ce, Puerto Rico, con un área, LEGAL NOTICE distance of 6.24 meters and the contestación ante el Tribunal oírle. Los abogados de la parte municipal de Juana Díaz, Puerto del Tribunal de Primera Instan- Center, Suite 513, Ave. Ponce de TRESCIENTOS CINCUENTA ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE wall that overlooks the terrace correspondiente con copia a la demandante son: Rico, con una cabida de 350.01 cia, Sala Superior de Bayamón, de León # 268, Hato Rey, Puer- PUNTO CERO CERO (350.00) PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE in a distance of 1.19 meters. parte demandante dentro del Lcdo. Reggie Díaz Hernández metros cuadrados. En lindes en el caso de epígrafe venderé to Rico 00918, P.O. Box 8343, METROS CUADRADOS. En PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA The fi fth fl oor is bounded on término de treinta (30) días de RUA NÚM.: 16,393 por el NORTE, con la parcela en Pública Subasta y al mejor Fernández Juncos Station, San lindes por el NORTE: con la ca- DE CAROLINA the EAST and WEST, by the haberse publicado este edicto, PAVIA BERMUDEZ DIAZ & número 107; por el SUR, con postor de contado y en moneda Juan, Puerto Rico 00910, Telé- lle “M”, distancia de CATORCE open horizontal roof are which se les anotará la rebeldía y se SÁNCHEZ, LLP la calle de la Comunidad; por de curso legal y corriente de los fono (787) 758-1338, Fax (787) PUNTO CERO CERO (14.00) LIME RESIDENTIAL, L TD. is a common limited area to this dictará Sentencia concediendo Attorneys at Law el ESTE, con la Parcela núme- Estados Unidos de América todo 758-2399. Y PARA QUE ASI METROS; por el SUR: con el Demandante Vs. apartment; on the SOUTH, by el remedio solicitado sin mas Edifi cio Ochoa, Suite 200, ro 106 y por el OESTE, con la 500 Calle De La Tanca derecho, título o interés que ten- CONSTE, y para su publicación solar Número Setenta y Uno JOHN DOE y the waIJ that separates it from citarles ni oírles. En cumpli- San Juan, Puerto Rico 00901 calle de la Comunidad. Consta ga la parte demandada en el en un periódico de circulación (71) del Bloque “C”, distancia RICHARD ROE apartment 1231 and on the miento de la Orden del Tribunal, Tel.: (787) 523-2670 inscrita al folio 134 del tomo bien inmueble que se describe general y por un término de de CATORCE PUNTO CERO Demandados NORTH, by the wall that over- expido el presente edicto bajo Fax: (787) 523-2664 256 de Juana Díaz. Registro a continuación: URBANA: Solar veinte (20) días en los sitios pú- CERO (14.00) METROS, por CIVIL NUM.: FCD2016-0524 looks the backyard. The third mi fi rma y sello del Tribunal en rdí[email protected] de la Propiedad de Puerto Rico, en el barrio Juan Sánchez de blicos conforme a la Ley, expido el ESTE: con el solar Número SOBRE: CANCELACION DE fl oor of this bedrooms with a Carolina, Puerto Rico, a 24 de Expido este edicto bajo mi fi rma Sección Primera de Ponce, Fin- Bayamón, compuesto de ciento la presente bajo mi fi rma, hoy 27 Setenta y Ocho (78) del Bloque PAGARE EXTRAVIADO. EDIC- closet each, two bathrooms, a mayo de 2016. MIRIAM ROSA y el sello de este Tribunal, hoy ca número 10(185). La parte setenta y uno (171) metros cua- de enero de 2016, en Bayamón, “C”, distancia de VEINTICINCO TO. ESTADOS UNIDOS DE hallway and the staircase lea- MALDONADO, SECRETARIA 24 de mayo de 2016. Maria J. demandante alega que dicho drados, en lindes por el SUR, Puerto Rico. Edgardo E. Vargas PUNTO CERO CERO (25.00) AMERICA, EL PRESIDENTE ding to the third and fi fth fl oors. REGIONAL. MIRIAM ROSA Lopez Sanchez, Secretaria. Ida pagaré ha sido saldado seqún en nueve punto cincuenta y seis Santana, Alguacil. METROS; y por el OESTE: con DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS, The fi fth fl oor consists of a ro- MALDONADO, SECRETARIA Fernandez Rodriguez, Secreta- más detalladamente consta en (9.56) metros con calle Este- el solar Número Setenta y Seis SS: ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIA- ofed area measuring 7.43 me- AUXILIAR. ria Auxiliar. la Demanda radicada que pue- ban Padilla; NORTE, en nueve LEGAL NOTICE (76) del Bloque “C”, distan- DO DE PUERTO RICO. ters by 3.53 meters and landing de examinarse en la Secretaría punto setenta y cinco (9.75) ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE cia de VEINTICINCO PUNTO A: JOHN DOE y area for the staircase leading LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE de este Tribunal. Por tratarse metros, Erasto Amador; OES- PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE CERO CERO (25.00) METROS. RICHARD ROE from the fourth fl oor measuring ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE de una obligación hipotecaria TE, en dieciséis punto ochenta PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA Contiene una casa de hormigón Por la presente quedan notifi ca- 2.20 meters, by 1.11 meters. PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO y pudiendo usted tener interés metros (16.80), Juan Seguí SUPERIOR DE PONCE compuesta de sala-comedor, dos los demandados John Doe The entrance to this apartment, PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA DE PUERTO RICO ESTADO en este caso o quedar afectado Casado y ESTE, en diecisiete cocina, un baño, tres dormi- y Richard Roe, que la parte de- located on its Western boun- DE RIO GRANDE LIBRE ASOCIADO DE PUER- por el remedio solicitado, se le punto cuarenta y cuatro (17.44) BANCO POPULAR DE torios y porch. La escritura de mandante, ha radicado deman- dary, communicates with the BANCO POPULAR DE TO RICO emplaza por este edicto que se metros con Ángel Román. La hipoteca se encuentra inscri- da en este Tribunal alegando la haliway and stairwell of the buil- PUERTO RICO, TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA INS- publicará una vez en un periódi- propiedad antes descrita consta PUERTO RICO ta al folio 129 vuelto del tomo pérdida de un pagaré a favor del ding that lead to the sidewalk. TANCIA SALA SUPERIOR DE co de circulación diaria general inscrita al folio doscientos dos Demandante vs. 2109 de Ponce, Registro de la portador, suscrito por la suma This apartment has a part and Demandante v. JUANA DIAZ de Puerto Rico y se le requiere (202) del tomo treinta y dos (32) CARLOS Propiedad de Ponce, Sección de $215,000.00, devengando appurtenant to it 0.6229% ofthe SUCESIÓN DE LUZ JOSE C. CHIPI MILLARES para que radique en este Tribu- de Bayamón Norte, Registro de MANZANO FELIZ Primera, fi nca Número 19,876, intereses al 5718 % anual. Di- common elements and 13.08% MILAGROS CRUZ Demandante v. nal su contestación y notifi que la Propiedad de Puerto Rico, Demandado inscripción undécima. La di- cho pagaré fue garantizado con ofthe limited common elements MELÉNDEZ, T/C/C LUZ ISLAND FINANCE; con copia de ella al abogado de Sección Primera (I) de Baya- CIVIL NÚM. JCD2015-0327 rección física de la propiedad hipoteca sobre una propiedad of building 12. It also has as part CRUZ MELÉNDEZ, JUAN DEL PUEBLO Y la parte demandante a la Lcda. món, fi nca número novecien- (304) SOBRE: COBRO DE DI- antes descrita es: Urbaniza- inmueble constituida mediante and appurtenant as a common JUANA DEL PUEBLO Saideth Cristobal Martínez, PO tos sesenta (960), (antes fi nca NERO (Ejecución de Hipoteca ción Constancia, 77-C, 3019 la Escritura Núm. 119, otorgada element limited to it two parking COMPUESTA POR LUIS Y cualesquier persona Box 9022173, San Juan, PR número cinco mil seiscientos por la Vía Ordinaria) . EDICTO Calle Soler, Barrio San Antón, en San Juan, Puerto Rico, el 1 spaces in the parking area iden- ÁNGEL DELGADO 00902-2173; Tel. (787) 367- cuarenta y tres (5,643), inscrita DE SUBASTA. Ponce, Puerto Rico, 00717. La de julio de 2002, ante el notario tifi ed with the unit designation. ADORNO, T/C/C desconocida con posible 0412, dentro de los treinta (30) al folio doscientos treinta y dos Al: Público en General subasta se llevará a efecto para José W. Cartagena, quedando This apartment has as a com- LUIS DELGADO interés en la obligación días siguientes a la publicación (232) del tomo ciento diez (110) A: CARLOS MANZANO satisfacer a la parte demandan- inscrita al folio móvil del tomo mon element Iimited to it, that ADORNO, POR SI Y cuya cancelación que de este Edicto, apercibiéndole de Bayamón Sur). Según Cer- te la suma de $115,972.57 de 1,301 de Carolina, Finca 55,093, horizontal area of the building por decreto judicial se que de no hacerlo así dentro tifi cación Registral reciente esta FELIZ principal, intereses al 6.00% inscripción 1 ra. Registro de la built directly over the apartment EN LA CUOTA VIUDAL del término indicado, el Tribunal fi nca se encuentra inscrita al Yo, MARVIN FIGUEROA ZA- anual, desde el día 1ro. de de Propiedad de Carolina, Sección excluding the area designated USUFRUCTUARIA, solicita. podrá anotar su rebeldía y dictar folio doscientos (200) del tomo YAS, Alguacil de este Tribunal, agosto 2014, hasta su com- 11, que se describe a continua- in the Deed Plan as the covered FULANO DE TAL, Demandados sentencia concediendo el reme- treinta y dos (32) de Bayamón a la parte demandada y a los pleto pago, más la cantidad ción: URBAN: HORIZONTAL terrace which forms part of the FULANA DE TAL, CIVIL NúM. J2CI201600203 dio solicitado en la Demanda sin Norte, Registro de la Propiedad acreedores y personas con in- de $12,100.00 estipulada para PROPERTY: Apartment num- apartment. Se alega además SOBRE: CANCELACION DE más citarle ni oírle. EXPEDIDO de Puerto Rico, Sección Tercera terés sobre la propiedad que gastos, costas y honorarios de ber 1233 of The Residences at por la parte demandante que SUTANO DE TAL, PAGARE EXTRAVIADO. EM- bajo mi fi rma y sello de este de Bayamón. (La dirección físi- más adelante se describe, y al abogado, esta última habrá de Parque Escorial Condominium no existe persona alguna con SUTANA DE TAL, PLAZAMIENTO POR EDICTO Tribunal, en Juana Diaz, Puer- ca de esta propiedad es como público en general, HAGO SA- devengar intereses al máximo located in San Antón Ward, Ca- derecho como acreedor ni por A, B, Y C COMO ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMÉRI- to Rico, hoy día 25 de mayo de sigue: #30 Calle Esteban Padi- BER: Que el día 3 de agosto del tipo legal fi jado por la Ofi - rolina, Puerto Rico, located on ningún otro concepto sobre di- POSIBLES MIEMBROS CA, EL PRESIDENTE DE LOS 2016. Luz Maritza Díaz Pérez, lla, Barrio Juan Sánchez, Baya- de 2016 a las 10:00 de la ma- cina del Comisionado de Insti- the third, fourth and fi fth fl oors of cho pagaré hipotecario y que se DE LA SUCESION, ESTADOS UNIDOS,SS: EL ES- Secretaria Regional. Doris A. món, Puerto Rico.) B.Que dicha ñana en mi ofi cina, sita en el tuciones Financieras aplicable building 12 of the Condominium. interpone esta acción para que TADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE Rodriguez Colón, Secretaria subasta se llevará a cabo para Tribunal de Primera Instancia, a la fecha de la Sentencia y The apartment has an area of el Tribunal de acuerdo al Artí- EL HONORABLE PUERTO RICO. Auxiliar. con su producto satisfacer a la Sala Superior de Ponce, Ponce, desde ese mismo día hasta su 192.82 square meters. The third culo 138 de la Ley Hipotecaria, SECRETARIO DEL A: JUAN DEL PUEBLO parte demandante el importe Puerto Rico, venderé en Pública total y completo saldo. Que la fl oor is bounded on the NORTH, según enmendado, y luego de DEPARTAMENTO DE Y JUANA DEL PUEBLO de la sentencia que ha obteni- Subasta la propiedad inmueble cantidad mínima de licitación by the wall that overlooks the los trámites legales pertinentes, HACIENDA DEL ESTADO COMO POSIBLES do, ascendente a la suma de que más adelante se describe en la primera subasta para el se sirva dictar Sentencia a los
Sports 42 Monday, June 6, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Weightlifters Compete in Pan-Ams uerto Ricans weightlifters seek a passage Jorge Sanchez (69 kg), Christian Rodriguez (77 a strong region, it is possible to obtain the clas- to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games at the Pan kg), Alexander Hernandez (85 kg) Juan Soto (94 sifi cations are aspiring athletes. PAmerican Weightlifting Championships kg) and Heriberto Rivera (+105 kg). Countries like the United States, Colombia in Cartagena, Colombia, to be held from 5 to 12 According to the federative president An- and Canada already have secured their places June. dres Vargas, aspirations are to get a ticket in in the women. While in the men Colombia is the In this competition they are fi ghting for four both branches. only country with athletes qualifi ed for Rio. places in the women and seven in the men’s for He stressed that the chances for a place in With this in mind weightlifters Puerto Ri- the Americas. women for Rio fall mainly in Burgos, who parti- cans have been preparing over the past months The Federation of Weightlifting of Puerto cipated in the London 2012 Olympic Games, wi- in various training center in the country, such Rico sent a group of 13 athletes to the compe- thout ruling out the performance of the rest of as the Olympic Village in Salinas. tition. the team members, as Reyes, who participated Except Cartagena Burgos and the rest of the The women’s team consists of veteran Lely in the Central American and Caribbean Games athletes are in their fi rst aspiration for Olympic Burgos (48 kg), Stephanie Burgos (58 kg), Gilye- Veracruz 2014, Guzman, current Pan American qualifi cation. For Vargas this can serve as an ad- liz Guzman (58 kg) Flavia Reyes (63 kg), Kirdas- champion Sub 20. vantage over the competition. hia Lopez (75 kg) and Keishla Rodríguez (+75 “We hope we classify and to that end to fi nd “It’s an advantage because they have the kg). a place in both branches. Would not classify desire and hunger to compete for Puerto Rico. According to federation Men who aspire to obtain Olympic qualifi ca- considering asking for a “wild card” or a direct This is the group that will open the new Olym- tion are led by experienced weightlifter Moises invitation to the competition, “said Vargas. pic cycle for us (the federation), “said federation president Andrés Vargas, Cartagena (94kg), with Brian Guzman (56 kg), He also acknowledged that despite being in president. aspirations are to qualify in both branches. Young Basketball Players from Public Schools Recognized ore than 30 athletes featured in the discipline of Puerto Rico. tion and prominence in the fi eld of sport Senator hand. basketball were honored Senator District Caroli- As part of the commitment of Senator Rodriguez “They will continue practicing and faced the cha- Mna, Pedro A. Rodríguez González, and Mayor of and recognizing that they made the players, it was also re- llenge of being an athlete, in itself, requires eff ort, sacrifi ce Luquillo, Jerry “Jesus” Marquez Rodriguez. cognized for PE teachers and coaches. and discipline. Get a prize and honorable mention in sport The tribute took place in the Hall Yiye Avila Senate, Young champions are High School Isidro A. San- is the result of accepting the challenge, being tested and where dozens of people, including physical education tea- chez in Luquillo and sub-champions of the School Medardo out winner. We are proud of the Puerto Rican excellence chers, coaches, parents, family and friends quotes the great Carazo in Trujillo Alto. He is pervading joy and gladness of both young talent, discipline dominate the sport of bas- event on the occasion were given to participation in the on the faces of the young people who were awarded by ketball, lecturing the exponential potential they have, “said Tournament of High Schools Department of Education of approving the Motion 6868, in recognition of their distinc- Senator District. For Every Home Run During Post Season, whose mission is to support children cancer patients at Children’s Hospital Medical Center so they can re- ceive the best possible treatment here on the Island TDA Foundation Will Donate $100 to CAP near his home and his family. “Cancer is a terrible disease that does not discrimi- nate and aff ects every family in Puerto Rico and the world. Whether a mother, father, son or brother, we all or every home run that Superior League Base- have someone who is suff ering and struggle against ball Double A players hit during the post season this evil. So for our association is a must to join this Fthat began on May 27, the Toyota Dealers As- alliance, because we have a deep commitment to pa- sociation (TDA) will donate $100 to benefi t the CAP tient well-being of each child and family, “said Joel Foundation. Bonnet, president of TDA. The initiative is given as part of an original part- José Quiles, president of the Baseball Federation of nership for the benefi t of children cancer patients at Puerto Rico, said that “members of the League hit a Children’s Hospital Medical Center. home run this season takes on another meaning, that The Toyota Dealers Association will donate up to $ of being able to help children cancer patients. We invi- 25,000 for the runs that are achieved by stellar players te the public to come to support their team to motivate Baseball Double A, during the post season runs un- these star players and achieve many runs, in order to til August. The funds raised will be given to the CAP achieve more funds. we are honored to be part of this Senator Pedro Rodriguez addresses young Foundation, a nonprofi t organization founded in 1989 unique alliance. “ baseball players.
Sports 44 Monday, June 6, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star From page 43 three and out in an embarrassing group stage. dealing with Arturo Vidal and Gary Medel in last year’s Copa America. gets hurt just before the tournament, you’re If you think you have any idea what this Ame- up the middle, or Alexis Sanchez’s runs. If you So yeah, I’m betting on Dunga making probably in trouble. So Keylor Navas is hurt rican team will do, you’re crazy. beat Chile you will have earned it. Brazil function in a tournament that could get and Costa Rica is in trouble. 7. Ecuador - Los Amarillos don’t have any 4. Uruguay If Luis Suarez was 100 percent weird. That’s probably dumb, but here we are. Lucky for them, there’s only one really stars. They just have a share of the top spot in fi t, Uruguay are at least third, probably second 2. Mexico - El Tri have three good options good team in their group (Colombia). They South American qualifying. But they also have and even have a case for fi rst. But he’s not and at goalkeeper. The midfi eld is stacked and Chi- overcame more at the 2014 World Cup. no wins in 2016. Good luck trying to fi gure at this point, we’re just guessing at what his sta- charito leads a group of forwards that are both 10. Peru - Paolo Guerrero the hero or bust. them out. tus is. highly talented and in great form. 9. Paraguay - The Paraguay of Gerardo 6. Colombia - Colombia haven’t been at 3. Brazil - Teams three through fi ve in this 1. Argentina - Can Leo Messi fi nally lift a Martino Era might have had a chance to win their best for much of the last two years and ranking (maybe even six) are pretty fl uid. You trophy for Argentina? Copa America Centenario. But this team, not their once fearsome strikers are looking a little can make a case for any of them in any order Messi’s injury isn’t great, but he should be so much. You can’t bet against them winning thin with Carlos Bacca the only surefi re fi nisher and picking Brazil here is putting a lot on good to go by Argentina’s opener. And Lucas a penalty shootout if they make the knockout in the team. But they do have Bacca. And James Dunga’s shoulders. But Dunga has shown that Biglia’s injury weakens their midfi eld. stages, though. Rodriguez. And Juan Cuadrado. And Cristian his teams can play well in big tournaments (re- But Messi. And Sergio Aguero. Gonzalo 8. United States - Where does the USA Zapata. And damn this team is still good. member Copa America 2007?) and even when Higuain. And Angel Di Maria. And Javier Mas- stand fi ve years into Jurgen Klinsmann’s reign? 5. Chile - La Roja won Copa America last his teams have gone out, they didn’t roll over. It cherano. And at some point Argentina have to The U.S. could make the semifi nals or even year, but that was on home soil and they’ve lost took a good Netherlands team to edge them out break their trophy drought, right? Messi can’t fi nal of this tournament. They might also go four of their last fi ve matches. Still, good luck of the 2010 World Cup and they fell in penalties retire without a trophy. FIFA Says: Blatter and Deputies Arranged Huge Payouts After Indictments IFA announced that three former top of- February. FIFA suspended Mr. Valcke, Mr. Then last week came the German report sports marketing offi cials with ties to world fi cials arranged to pay themselves more Blatter’s longtime deputy, last fall and fi red that said Mr. Infantino had instructed FIFA soccer’s governing body were arrested in pre- Fthan $80 million over the past fi ve years, him in January amid accusations of corrup- staff members to delete recordings of an ex- dawn raids before a FIFA meeting in Zurich. including promises of tens of millions of dol- tion. Mr. Valcke was replaced temporarily as ecutive session in which removing Mr. Scala Several have pleaded guilty to corruption lars in payments that were quietly approved secretary general by FIFA’s fi nance director, had been discussed. Mr. Scala, as part of his charges in the United States, including more last May only days after the indictments of Mr. Kattner. That eff ectively placed Mr. Katt- role leading the audit and compliance com- FIFA executives arrested in a second Zurich a host of top FIFA executives on corruption ner in control of FIFA’s fi nances in the months mittee, also was responsible for setting Mr. raid in December. charges. leading to this year’s presidential election, Infantino’s salary — a process that reportedly All of those executives worked at the In a statement, FIFA accused the three but he, too, was fi red in May after FIFA said it had gone poorly, with Mr. Infantino describ- FIFA led by Mr. Blatter, Mr. Valcke and Mr. offi cials — the former president Sepp Blatter had discovered he had breached his fi duciary ing Mr. Scala’s initial proposal of a $2 million Kattner, so it was not surprising that more and his former deputies Jérôme Valcke and duty to the organization. salary as “insulting.” detailed allegations against the three men Markus Kattner — of mounting a “coordi- The details of Quinn Emanuel’s investi- Following that article, another German might emerge. In its news release on Friday, nated eff ort” to enrich themselves through a gation defl ected attention — at least momen- newspaper reported that Mr. Infantino was FIFA and its lawyers accused Mr. Blatter, Mr. series of raises, bonuses and other payments. tarily — away from two other FIFA stories under investigation for a potential ethics vi- Valcke and Mr. Kattner of working together The three also were accused of modify- this week: the news that the Swiss attorney olation. FIFA has denied there is any active to bulk up their compensation in agreements ing the termination clauses in some of their general’s offi ce had conducted a new raid on investigation against Mr. Infantino. as far back as 2007. The evidence, the lawyers employment contracts to ensure that they FIFA headquarters in Zurich on Friday as All of this comes as FIFA tries to emerge said, revealed breaches of fi duciary duty and would receive multimillion-dollar payouts part of an ongoing investigation into possible from the worst corruption scandal in its his- also raised questions about FIFA’s internal even if they were fi red for cause, according corruption, and recent issues regarding trans- tory, a period which began just over a year fi nancial controls, especially the role of its to lawyers from the American fi rm Quinn parency that have plagued Mr. Infantino. ago, when more than a dozen soccer and compensation subcommittee. Emanuel, which has been hired by FIFA to Earlier this week, a German newspaper re- investigate its organization. ported that Mr. Infantino had worked behind “They had the authority they needed,” the scenes to marginalize FIFA’s independent Quinn Emanuel wrote of Mr. Blatter, Mr. Val- auditor in a leadership power struggle. cke and Mr. Kattner, “and they simply told That situation came to light when the payroll and HR, the department generally in auditor, Domenico Scala, abruptly resigned charge for employment contracts at FIFA and at FIFA’s recent Congress in Mexico, saying which reported to Mr. Kattner, how much that Mr. Infantino and others had orchestrat- should be paid out and to whom.” ed a change in FIFA’s bylaws that shifted the In a statement responding to FIFA’s ac- power to hire and fi re the independent ethics cusations, Mr. Blatter’s lawyer, Richard Cul- offi cials to FIFA’s new governing council — a len, said, “We look forward to showing FIFA body led by Mr. Infantino. that Mr. Blatter’s compensation payments FIFA has defended Mr. Infantino by say- were proper, fair and in line with the heads ing the shift was done to protect the organiza- of major professional sports leagues around tion against the possibility it might be unable the world.” to separate itself from individuals who come None of the three men currently work under investigation, but the optics seemed to for FIFA. Mr. Blatter was banned from soccer run counter to Mr. Infantino’s professed sup- by FIFA in December and replaced by a new port for reform and his stated goal of greater Jérôme Valcke, left, and Sepp Blatter are accused of mounting a “coordina- president, Gianni Infantino, in an election in separation of powers at FIFA. ted eff ort” to enrich themselves.
The San Juan Daily Star Games Monday, June 6, 2016 45 Sudoku How to Play: Fill in the empty fi elds with the numbers from 1 through 9. Sudoku Rules: Every row must contain the numbers from 1 through 9 Every column must contain the numbers from 1 through 9 Every 3x3 square must contain the numbers from 1 through 9 Crossword Wordsearch R E N O O S S E R G N O C M E R S B R A G G E D H A O U S Y L E T A N U T R O F N U U R I S I N G N I P A O S C L P E N T N O S A E R T O A T I S E I O T B W L D J L V S L A T N E M U R T S N I A D V T S E E M P L O Y E D R E I D R E W V R A S W E A E H B E A A V O I D S K N T D S R G O K W R K L C G N I E A A D R E B M E E I A A O E E N E D A R A P N N A H N M L T Y S S E U G N I V O H S Altar Hitting Reason Stomp Annals Hoards Redeems Unfortunately Avoid Instrumentals Results Vacuum Brownie Ladle Rising Veneer Congress Leashed Roars Vibrant Consolidation Monks Rowed Waiter Edged Nerves Shoving Woken Ember Parade Siesta Employed Pecked Snags Gains Piers Soaping Garbs Ragged Sooner Guess Ranging Steer Answers on page 46
46 Monday, June 6, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star HOROSCOPE Answers to the Sudoku and Crossword on page 45 Aries (Mar 21-April 20) Libra (Sep 24-Oct 23) Keep an open mind when working with people from diff e- Dwelling on small disappointments is making you misera- rent backgrounds. Although their beliefs don’t mesh with ble. Concentrate on what is going well in your life. Make yours, that doesn’t mean you cannot work together. Do a gratitude list. At fi rst, it will be diffi cult to fi nd anything your best to establish a pleasant relationship. Find com- for which you are thankful. After listing one or two items, mon ground if you can. Resist the temptation to convert you’ll become more aware of all the blessings you enjoy. them or challenge their ideas. Maintaining a professional When it comes to dealing with people, check the impulse attitude could pave the way to a friendship. to criticise and correct. Taurus (April 21-May 21) Scorpio (Oct 24-Nov 22) It will be challenging to access money that is owed to You’re working hard but don’t see much benefi t. It’s time you. An insurance refund, legal settlement or dividend to readjust your priorities. Devoting more energy to the is being held by an institution that is reluctant to part people and activities you love will attract abundance. with it. Make sure you have all the necessary docu- When you’re happy, it’s easy to fi nd lucrative jobs and ments before going to claim it. You should also have se- great bargains. Working around the clock makes you bit- veral diff erent forms of identifi cation to cover all your ter and resentful. This causes opportunity to be repelled. bases. Calling ahead to confi rm the hours of operation Make up your mind to pursue a lifestyle that makes you is also advised. happy. After that, all your other goals will fall into place. Gemini (May 22-June 21) Sagittarius (Nov 23-Dec 21) A close relationship is experiencing strain. Part of the Getting caught up in the material world will hinder problem is a tendency for you to be hypercritical of your progress. Instead of focusing on making more your loved one. Although you’ve been suff ering from money, put more energy towards relationships ins- their inconsiderate behaviour, the problem only gets tead. Spending quality time with your best friend or worse when you complain. It’s time to sit down and romantic partner will help you grow. It’s important for craft a realistic strategy for overcoming this problem. you to pay more attention to the kind gestures loved You may not realise it, but your friend really wants your ones perform on your behalf. Be more vocal about your approval. appreciation. Cancer (June 22-July 23) Capricorn (Dec 22-Jan 20) You’re not feeling particularly energetic. Stop pushing You feel like you’ve been abandoned by your nearest yourself past the breaking point. If you have to stop and dearest. In truth, you have simply fallen out of work early and take a nap, do so. You may benefi t touch. Personal and professional responsibilities have from eating small meals throughout the day instead of allowed much time to socialise. As a result, you have three bigger ones. Staying away from stressful situa- fallen off your friends’ radar. It will take time and per- tions and toxic people can also restore your vitality. As sistence to reconnect. Eventually, the frost that has de- always in situations like this, it helps to get a medical veloped between you will thaw and you can resume consultation. Make health your fi rst priority. your bond. Leo (July 24-Aug 23) Aquarius (Jan 21-Feb 19) It’s diffi cult to lighten up and be spontaneous. It feels like Someone who has taken advantage of your generosity you’re drowning in chores. Stop going over long lists of wants another favour. Be prepared to turn them away. jobs you have yet to perform. Doing something fun will There’s a good chance this manipulator will try to lay a break the cycle of despondency. A grim taskmaster will guilt trip on you. Don’t be swayed by their emotional criticise you for playing when you should be working. appeals. You have better things to do with your time Ignore their forbidding attitude. You operate much better and resources. Instead of coming to this irresponsible when you’re having fun. Once you return from a plea- person’s rescue over and over, you should be focusing sant outing, you’ll get straight down to business. on activities that give you pleasure. Virgo Aug 24-Sep 23) Pisces (Feb 20-Mar 20) Resist the temptation to stay home. Go out and socia- A lack of professional opportunity is dampening your lise, even if it means introducing yourself to strangers. spirits. You are a natural leader and don’t enjoy playing Mixing with people will lift your spirits and put you a supporting role. Unfortunately, there aren’t many ope- in the path of luck. Recently, you’ve had diffi culty get- nings for the kind of work you would like to do. Patien- ting support for bold ideas. Take this opportunity to ce and persistence will pay off . Meantime, channel your practice your sales pitch. This positive feedback will restless energy into a personal project that gives you bolster your confi dence and make it easier to defend pleasure. Flexing your creative muscles will be a welco- your proposals. me diversion from worrying about work.
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