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GOOD MORNING 3 June 22, 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. Puerto Rico Hit With Lawsuit as Key Debt Negotiations Stall By DANICA COTO Robbins, Russell, Englert, Orseck, Untereiner & Sauber on behalf of several investment groups. A lion worth of outstanding GO bonds, according group of bondholders on Tuesday sued Overall, Puerto Rico has roughly $12.5 bil- Puerto Rico’s government as debt nego- tiations fell apart less than two weeks to the lawsuit. ahead of what would be the largest default in The lawsuit was fi led on the same day that the island’s history. Puerto Rico’s government announced it was The suit fi led in New York by holders of ending private talks with bondholders follow- general obligation (GO) bonds seeks to invali- ing several failed proposals and counterpropos- date a debt moratorium and fi scal emergency als involving debt payments. law passed in early April as the island struggles “At this time, the parties have not reached to restructure $70 billion in public debt. an agreement on the terms of a Transaction for While Gov. Alejandro García Padilla has COFINA and general obligation (GO) bonds, not yet implemented a temporary debt mora- and they are no longer continuing discussions torium, many speculate he will soon because on a non-public basis with respect to the Pro- Puerto Rico is expected to default on a pay- posal or any counterproposals,” said a press re- ment of nearly $2 billion on July 1. That amount lease issued Tuesday by Puerto Rico’s Govern- includes more than $700 million in GO bonds ment Development Bank (GDB) and the Fiscal that are supposed to be guaranteed under the Agency and Financial Advisory Authority. INDEX island’s Constitution. The GDB, which is operating under a state The lawsuit said bondholders relied on that of emergency amid dwindling liquidity, pub- key protection when they bought GO bonds two licly released those proposals, including one Local 3 Kitchen 29 years ago. presented to bondholders a week ago that of- “Plaintiff s have an absolute right to be fi cials said was more generous than a previous Mainland 11 NoƟ cias en Español 30 paid fi rst among all obligations of the Com- proposal made in April. Business 16 Legal NoƟ ces 32 monwealth, to be paid in full, and to be paid Puerto Rico already faces a couple other InternaƟ onal 19 Sports 41 on time,” the lawsuit states. “When Puerto Rico debt-related lawsuits as the U.S. Senate pre- approached the capital markets in late 2013 to pares to debate a bill called PROMESA, already Viewpoint 24 Games 45 issue the 2014 GO Bonds, Governor Garcia Pa- approved by the U.S. House of Representatives, Entertainment 26 Horoscope 46 dilla trumpeted the bonds’ constitutionally that would implement a federal control board, Fashion 28 Cartoons 47 guaranteed priority.” among other things, to address the island’s spi- The case was brought by Washington-based raling debt. Grace Santana, the governor’s chief of staff , told The Associated Press that the government is reviewing the lawsuit but accused bondhold- ers of refusing to acknowledge the island’s fi scal crisis. “Puerto Rico has debts it cannot pay,” she said. “This attempt by hedge funds to disrupt the Commonwealth’s ability to keep the lights on and provide essential services for the 3.5 mil- lion Americans on the island makes clear that the Senate must act and pass PROMESA before July 1.” STAR reporter John McPhaul contributed to this report.
4 Wednesday, June 22, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star PDP Mayors, Municipal Presidents Back Bernier’s Status Referendum Proposal By MARIA MIRANDA SIERRA tes, the PDP governing board approved slated to have meetings on Tuesday with Rolando Ortiz [email protected] a “historic resolution” to “Statehood: Yes PDP senators and representatives, in or No” status referendum next year. addition to scheduled meetings with the embers of the Mayors Associa- The pro-commonwealth party also “PDP base” throughout the week. It is tion and the Municipal Presi- agreed to redefi ne the relationship bet- anticipated that his proposal will gather Mdents Organization on Tuesday ween Puerto Rico and the U.S. to one that further support from PDP leaders as Ber- announced their support for the propo- is “non-colonial or territorial but sove- nier meets with them. sal by Popular Democratic Party (PDP) reign” while keeping U.S. citizenship. Meanwhile, Vargas also announ- gubernatorial candidate David Bernier Meanwhile, PDP Sen. Martín Var- ced on Tuesday that four new municipal to hold a “Statehood: Yes or No” status gas, who heads the Municipal Presidents presidents have been sworn in: Arecibo referendum in 2017. Organization and who is running for PDP Municipal President Lourdes Esther “Bernier has been very brave and mayor in Guánica, said the “path propo- Acevedo, Maricao Municipal President responsible,” Mayors Association Pre- sed by David has our support.” Wilfredo Ruiz, San Sebastián Municipal “Together we work on political sident Rolando Ortiz said in a written “We are going to wage the battle President Samuel Vega Orta, and Camuy strategies, organization of the party’s statement. “The status [issue] has to be alongside David to move this country Municipal President Iván Serrano. base and electoral orientation,” Vargas addressed without fear, as has been pro- forward and also to resolve the historic The conference of non-mayoral PDP said. “We are convinced that under Da- posed by our party’s president.” problem of the island’s political status,” municipal presidents joins party leaders vid Bernier’s leadership we will recover Last Friday, after discussing the Vargas said. in towns currently under New Progressi- these towns to give the residents a better island’s relationship with the United Sta- It was reported that Bernier was ve Party mayoral administrations. government.” San Juan Mayor Playing ‘Russian Roulette’ with Islanders’ US Citizenship, Challenger Says By The STAR Staff Puerto Rico is a colony subject to the ple- nary powers of Congress under the terri- ew Progressive Party (NPP) San torial clause of the United States Constitu- Juan mayoral candidate Leo Díaz tion. NUrbina alleged that current Mayor “The public has one of two options Carmen Yulín Cruz Soto is putting Puerto in the next elections in San Juan,” Díaz Ricans’ U.S. citizenship at risk. said. “To take the road to separation and “The mayor of San Juan has ex- the loss of American citizenship with the pressed herself publicly in favor of free mayor of San Juan or take the road that association for Puerto Rico as a solution I propose, which guarantees American to the colonial problem,” Díaz said. “It is citizenship with permanent union and important to recall that free association equality of rights for all with the United requires that Puerto Rico be a sovereign States.” country to enter into an agreement with He also reiterated the urgent call to the United States. This kind of agreement free associated state advocates who value between sovereign nations is incompati- their U.S. citizenship to “join us to guar- ble with permanent American citizenship, antee your citizenship and not permit the and the mayor of San Juan knows it. To mayor to put it in danger.” propose free association implies the loss of “While the Capital City lives on the American citizenship for Puerto Ricans.” foundation of million-dollar loans, crimi- Díaz said the mayor should talk nality increases and there is no plan for clearly to the people of San Juan, admit- the economic development of the city, the ting that she believes that Puerto Rico is mayor of San Juan dedicates herself to sovereign and separate from the United putting in danger one of the principal val- States. ues that Puerto Ricans treasure, which is During her appearance before the their American citizenship,” the candidate U.S. Congress last year, the San Juan may- said. “Let’s not under any circumstances or urged free association for Puerto Rico, permit that our American citizenship be a position she reiterated in her appearance put in danger and next November 8 let’s Monday before the United Nations Decol- tell the mayor unmistakably that our onization Committee, where she called for people don’t play Russian roulette with separation from the United States. American citizenship.” Cases recently resolved by the Unit- Mayor Cruz could not be reached for ed States Supreme Court make clear that comment.
The San Juan Daily Star Wednesday, June 22, 2016 5 NPP Lawmaker: What Would ‘No’ to Statehood in Bernier Status Vote Actually Be Saying ‘Yes’ To? By MARIA MIRANDA SIERRA “No,” as Bernier is “apparently boosting,” posal will tell us today what a vote for ‘No’ [email protected] could “equate to” rejecting U.S. citizens- means.” hip along with funds from the health care Charbonier also called on Gov. Ale- ew Progressive Party (NPP) Party programs Medicare and Medicaid, and eli- jandro García Padilla and the other “nine Rep. María Milagros Charbonier on minating federal programs that off er help dissidents” who did not favor Bernier’s NTuesday called on Popular Demo- to families of scarce economic resources, proposal to speak out in favor of Rosselló’s cratic Party (PDP) gubernatorial candida- such as the Nutritional Assistance Program proposal. te David Bernier to publicly defi ne what a (PAN by its Spanish acronym). “The governor, as well as former Gov. “No” vote would represent as proposed in “The people have to be clear about Rafael Hernández Colón, Héctor Luis Ace- the “Statehood: Yes or No” status referen- what a vote for the “No” would imply,” vedo, Carmen Yulín Cruz, Luis Vega Ra- dum he has proposed be held next year. she said. “Would it mean complete separa- mos, Rafael Hernández Mayoral, Carlos Last Friday, the PDP governing board tion from the U.S., an associated republic, Delgado, Antonio Faz Alzamora, and for- decided to hold such a referendum in 2017; without the guarantee of U.S. citizenship, mer Gov. Aníbal Acevedo Vila are being as- however, some board members voted María Milagros Charbonier with no more federal assignments, without ked to speak out, starting today, about our against it, according to news reports. a common currency? That is what David party president’s proposal to hold the refe- Charbonier also asked those board vote for “No” in their referendum being Bernier, who turns out to be a fi rst-rate na- rendum alongside the general elections,” members who voted against Bernier’s pro- driven by Bernier.” tionalist, is defending. We hope that Bernier Charbonier said. “We are hoping that they posal to express themselves in favor of NPP The PDP board also agreed to redefi - and the few who supported him in that pro- reply.” President Ricardo Rosselló Nevares’ propo- ne the relationship with the United States sal that a referendum on the island’s status to one that is “non-colonial or territorial but be held on Nov. 8 alongside the general sovereign” while retaining U.S. citizenship. elections. Charbonier added that “we believe “It is time for the defi nition,” Char- that a ‘No’ vote is a vote for independence,” CARPET bonier said in a written statement. “The in the form either of an associated republic moment has fi nally come for the PDP to de- or total separation from the United States. fi ne itself, there is no turning back. David “There are only two decolonization Bernier is playing partisan politics with an options, statehood or independence,” Char- WE ARE YOUR INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANING SOLUTION issue as important as status for the island. bonier said. “The people of Puerto Rico The people have the right to know what it should know that. No more ambivalence.” RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIES means, for the current PDP leadership, a The NPP lawmaker said a vote for We Steam Clean.. Dust Mites Governor Resumes Debt • 2 Mattresses - Any Size! sufferers worst are one of ASTHMA Relief Push in Washington lncluded dust mite anti allergenic for enemies!! only $139.00 regular price $189.00 save $50.00 By JOHN McPHAUL the government provides the citizenry,” the .............................................................. [email protected] governor said in a written statement relea- • 1 sofá 1 love seat for sed by La Fortaleza. ov. 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6 Wednesday, June 22, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star From page 5 [Tuesday],” La Fortaleza Chief of Staff Grace not pay them [the debts under litigation]. Management and Economic Security Act] Santana said. “The decision of these hedge This eff ort on the part of vulture funds to before July 1.” The island can fall into default on funds to opt for litigation, instead of conti- try to interrupt the capacity of the Com- The bill under scrutiny in the U.S. Con- loans of $2 billion on July 1. nuing to negotiate in good faith, demons- monwealth to be able to maintain its ope- gress and already approved by the House The suit calls into question the Mora- trates their continued inability to recognize rations and give essential services to the 3.5 of Representatives would permit the island torium Law approved to avoid payment on the reality of the Commonwealth’s fi scal million residents of Puerto Rico leaves clear to restructure its debt, but at the same time the country’s $70 billion debt. crisis.” that the Senate of the United States must act would impose a federal fi scal oversight “We are still reviewing the suit fi led The offi cial said “Puerto Rico can- on PROMESA [the Puerto Rican Oversight board on the Puerto Rican government. Key Island Tourism Player Backs Car Rental Surcharge for Non-Residents BY MARIA MIRANDA SIERRA on car rentals is vital to continue strength- Segarra noted that the primary pur- Puerto Rico driving license. [email protected] ening the groups and conventions segment, pose of House Bill 2867 is to create the “These surcharges on daily car rentals which represents approximately 25 percent Puerto Rico Groups and Destination Mar- are very common in the U.S. and other parts eet Puerto Rico and other key com- of the hotels’ business with meeting space,” keting Fund to further develop the groups of the world. In the U.S., there are over 85 ponents of the island’s tourism sec- Segarra said. and conventions segment of the island’s jurisdictions with similar programs, all of Mtor announced their support on Last week, the House passed with a tourism industry. Also, it creates the Puerto them working and contributing to the de- Tuesday for the passage of House Bill 2867, voice vote the bill that would impose a sur- Rico Ecotourism Facilities Conservation and velopment of the tourism industry in those which would establish a fi xed daily sur- charge of $3.50 per day for rental cars on the Management Fund to make these facilities destinations,” Segarra said. “These sur- charge (ATD by its Spanish acronym) on car island. If the measure passes the House by self-suffi cient, and an additional fund for charges do not reduce the competitiveness rentals for non-residents. fi nal electronic vote, it will go to the Senate the Puerto Rico Tourism Co. (PRTC) to con- of the destination; on the contrary, the des- Funds raised through this mechanism for consideration, the STAR reported last tinue promoting the destination. tination loses competitiveness when it is not would allow Meet Puerto Rico, a non-profi t week. The car rental tax would exclude mo- able to appropriately market facilities such organization established in 1962 to drive The legislation, authored by Popular tor vehicles with chauff eur services, such as as the Convention Center and when it lacks meetings, conventions, trade shows and in- Democratic Party Rep. Ángel Matos, estab- taxis and limousines; loaner cars provided the capacity to grant sponsorships to attract centive groups to Puerto Rico, to maintain lishes that the surcharge would be for the by car dealers without cost to their clients; groups and conventions of high economic and increase its eff orts to attract groups and fi rst 30 days of the car rental and for those motor vehicles under leasing contracts; impact.” conventions to the island and would help who do not have a driver’s license issued and motor vehicles rented to drivers with a Segarra added that one of the signifi - protect natural resources, Meet Puerto Rico by the commonwealth. The charge, accord- cant benefi ts of this bill is that it assigns President and CEO Milton Segarra said in a ing to the measure, would be known as funds to the Department of Natural and En- written statement. the fi xed daily contribution, and would be vironmental Resources (DNER) for the con- “Establishing a fi xed daily [surcharge] charged by the car rental company. servation and management of ecotourism facilities. The DNER will receive recurring funds through the creation of an Ecotourism A. ZEPEDA REALTY Fund that will benefi t state forests, natural Facilities Conservation and Management reserves and wildlife refuges throughout the island. These natural resources are en- joyed by visitors and resident alike, Segarra said. Furthermore, the bill would immedi- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES ately free the government from approximate- ly $3.8 million in fi nancial commitments, including the funds assigned to market and MANAGEMENT INCOME PRODUCING sell the Puerto Rico Convention Center and the sponsorship fund of the PRTC. During fi scal year 2014-2015, groups and conventions attracted by Meet Puerto PROPERTY Rico were responsible for $100 million in direct expenditures, for a return on invest- ment of 1,500 percent, Segarra said. During the past seven years, Meet Puerto Rico has Please Contact Atilio Zepeda contributed $550 million in direct expendi- tures from groups and conventions. After the bill was approved by voice Lic. #2095 • 787-616-1038 vote last week in the lower chamber, New Progressive Party Rep. Lourdes Ramos spoke out against its passage, saying it will [email protected] Milton Segarra eventually take money from Puerto Ricans’ pockets while slowing down local tourism.
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8 Wednesday, June 22, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Senate Prepares Puerto Rico Debt Debate Amid Democrats’ Concerns .S. Senate Democratic leader Harry any amendment, before July 1, when Puerto Harry Reid tion. Reid said on Tuesday that amend- Rico faces a deadline for making a $1.9 billion “At the very minimum, we need some Uments were necessary to a Puerto debt payment. amendments to make sure that people un- Rico debt bill that Senate Majority Leader The Caribbean island, which is a U.S. derstand what is not in that bill,” Reid said. Mitch McConnell said would be voted on by territory, is suff ering a poverty rate of about Democrats in both chambers have voi- next week. 45 percent and has been hobbled by worse- ced concerns over some potential minimum- Reid, speaking to reporters, said chan- ning debt problems. Some schools and me- wage reductions for young workers that Re- ges were needed to the federal board over- dical facilities are closing and thousands of publicans included in the House bill. seeing the restructuring of Puerto Rico’s $70 residents are relocating to the U.S. mainland, They also have said the federal over- billion debt under the bill, but he did not say further shrinking Puerto Rico’s tax base. sight board, to be appointed by Washington, whether Democrats would be successful in While Reid said he had “some serious might not have Puerto Rico’s best interests in making any changes. concerns” with the current bill, which was mind. The House of Representatives passed negotiated by the Obama administration and Supporters of the bill have argued it a Puerto Rico debt relief bill on June 9, fo- lawmakers in the House, he did not say whe- A Senate debate over amendments is the best measure that can pass the Repu- llowing months of internal debate. Suppor- ther he expected any amendments to succeed could simply help put Democrats on record blican-controlled Congress and that Puerto ters hope the Senate passes that bill, without in the Senate. registering their concerns with the legisla- Rico could slip into chaos without action. Congressman Seeks EPA Action Plan for PR Landfill Crisis By JOHN McPHAUL “The little supervision by the respon- mosquitoes that transmit the Zika virus.” Puerto Rico Limpio co-founder Hiram [email protected] sible authorities on the island, delegated by “It has been indicated that there are Torres Montalvo thanked the Congressman the EPA, has resulted in a failed system for facilities that have experienced the escape for his action. Torres Montalvo was in Was- ongressman Dennis A. Ross (R-Fla.) the treatment of solid waste,” he wrote.. of contaminants that have even provoked hington, D.C. last week for a meeting in sent a letter to the administrator of Ross said the majority of municipal fi res as a result of the emission of metha- Congress on the landfi ll crisis sponsored by Cthe U.S. Environmental Protection landfi lls in Puerto Rico “are characterized ne gas,” the Congressman wrote. “The cu- the environmental group GreenLatinos. Agency (EPA) Gina McCarthy requiring a as being ‘uncovered’ and in non-complian- rrent system of security management of “I met with members and personnel plan from the agency to address the crisis ce with minimum federal regulations.” the municipal landfi lls in Puerto Rico is not of Congress who gave us their support. I of toxic municipal landfi lls in Puerto Rico, “Many of these sanitary landfi lls have effi cient and the EPA has the right and the am excited to know about the letter from according to the community group Puerto not complied since the federal government obligation to intervene to protect the public Congressman Ross to the EPA administra- Rico Limpio, which obtained a copy of the implemented regulations in 1991,” Ross interest.” tor McCarthy and the statements of support missive. wrote. Ross reminded the EPA administra- of Congressman Luis Gutiérrez (D-Ill.) in In the letter dated May 26, Rep. Ross In the letter, the congressman added tor that the EPA has the complete authority, the information session last week,” Torres expressed “concern over the failure of the that “reports indicate that many landfi lls under current laws, to take necessary legal Montalvo said. “This is only the beginning EPA in the exercise of its legal authority over in non-compliance have exposed garbage or administrative actions that can achieve for us. We are going to continue taking the the municipal landfi lls in Puerto Rico.” which can contribute to the propagation of favorable conditions in landfi lls that pose message and meeting with people in de- a substantial and imminent danger to the manding that the EPA meet its responsibi- health of the environment. lity on the lack of action with the landfi ll crisis in Puerto Rico and the cycle of injus- “The EPA only has made limited im- AFTER REMODELING THEY provements,” he said. tice that has been created in the aff ected The lack of action on the toxic landfi lls communities.” LEAVE YOU CONTAMINATION “must not continue,” the Con- gressman added. “I believe that the EPA GIVE US A CALL must evaluate in a critical man- ner the security of the landfi lls in Puerto Rico that don’t comply WE ARE YOUR SOLUTION and take decisive measures to assure that they don’t continue DURA CARPET operating in this state,” Ross wrote. “I respectfully request that you give me a plan of how (787)765-1584 • (787)717-0897 the EPA intends to address the security of landfi lls of Puerto Rico.”
The San Juan Daily Star Wednesday, June 22, 2016 9 US Senators Urged to Turn Back PROMESA By The STAR STAFF The coalition said once PROMESA is defeat- However, the NPRC noted, “the devil is in ed in the U.S. Senate, they will work with U.S. the details.” he National Puerto Rican Coalition senators to promote a balanced solution that pro- “And the details show that this board would (NPRC) on Tuesday urged U.S. senators motes fi scal discipline as well one that respects control nearly every aspect of the local govern- Tto vote against the Puerto Rico Over- the rights of the at least eight 8 million American ment and impose their will and demand strict sight, Management and Economic Stability Act citizens of Puerto Rican origin (3.5 residing in the austerity measures that will have a severe im- (PROMESA), a piece of legislation they describe island and 4.5 in the mainland U.S). pact in the lives of average, middle-class Puerto as “intrusive and undemocratic.” “As leaders from the Puerto Rican com- Ricans,” the NPRC said. “Throughout the past two weeks, we have munities in the U.S. and on the island, we are The group added that “in essence this legis- heard a consistent message from Senate offi ces: here to tell every single U.S. senator that if they lation would cancel all local elections and impose In private, senators overwhelmingly oppose vote against this legislation, they will be viewed a colonial regime that will rule unchallenged PROMESA,” the NPRC said in written state- instead as the champions who saved the Puerto over every aspect of Puerto Rican society.” ments. “However, these senators are afraid that Nydia Velazquez Rican people,” the NPRC said. “They will be “Imagine having a group of New York if they vote against this bill, they will be labeled viewed as leaders who stood up against greedy bankers being selected to run Mississippi and as someone who contributed to Puerto Rico’s pact in the lives of average, middle-class Puerto hedge fund managers and their powerful lobby- impose their New York values, customs and so- demise, and will be blamed for the island’s eco- Ricans,” the NPRC said. ists, and protected the hard-working families of cial regulatory practices on the residents of Mis- nomic crisis.” The group added that “in essence this legis- Puerto Rico.” sissippi?” the NPRC noted. “This would be an The coalition said once PROMESA is defeat- lation would cancel all local elections and impose The coalition noted that they know of “se- outrage and [is] unacceptable. However, in es- ed in the U.S. Senate, they will work with U.S. a colonial regime that will rule unchallenged nior senators” who are quietly working on alter- sence this is exactly what this legislation would senators to promote a balanced solution that pro- over every aspect of Puerto Rican society.” native legislation that addresses the economic do in Puerto Rico.” motes fi scal discipline as well one that respects “Imagine having a group of New York crisis, while protecting the democratic values The cost to operate and administer the the rights of the at least eight 8 million American bankers being selected to run Mississippi and that “we all cherish.” federal control board would fall entirely on the citizens of Puerto Rican origin (3.5 residing in the impose their New York values, customs and so- “We strongly urge every U.S. senator to backs of middle and lower income families in island and 4.5 in the mainland U.S). cial regulatory practices on the residents of Mis- vote [with] their conscience and do what is right Puerto Rico, the group said. “As leaders from the Puerto Rican com- sissippi?” the NPRC noted. “This would be an by voting ‘NO’ on the PROMESA legislation and “The Congressional Budget Offi ce’s own munities in the U.S. and on the island, we are outrage and [is] unacceptable. However, in es- opposing cloture,” the group said. report on PROMESA reveals that this unelected here to tell every single U.S. senator that if they sence this is exactly what this legislation would The NPRC said Puerto Rico residents cur- control board will cost a staggering $370 million, vote against this legislation, they will be viewed do in Puerto Rico.” rently do not have full representation in the fed- none of which will be paid for by the federal gov- instead as the champions who saved the Puerto The cost to operate and administer the eral government. ernment,” the group said. “Instead, Congress Rican people,” the NPRC said. “They will be federal control board would fall entirely on the “And now, Congress wants to appoint an will make the Puerto Rican government respon- viewed as leaders who stood up against greedy backs of middle and lower income families in unelected federal board (according to the Con- sible for these costs. This is a move that smacks of hedge fund managers and their powerful lobby- Puerto Rico, the group said. gressional Budget Offi ce [CBO], this board is a the Trump-style politics of 2016 -- Congress will ists, and protected the hard-working families of “The Congressional Budget Offi ce’s own federal entity) to in essence govern Puerto Rico,” appoint a board to govern Puerto Rico, without Puerto Rico.” report on PROMESA reveals that this unelected the group added. “House Speaker Paul Ryan, any kind of input from local residents, yet locals The coalition noted that they know of “se- control board will cost a staggering $370 million, representatives of the Obama administration will be responsible and required to pay for it. nior senators” who are quietly working on alter- none of which will be paid for by the federal and even Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez This sounds like more anti-Hispanic rhetoric we native legislation that addresses the economic government,” the group said. “Instead, Con- claim that this bill will simply impose an ‘over- hear in speeches by the presumptive Republican crisis, while protecting the democratic values gress will make the Puerto Rican government sight board.’” presidential candidate Donald Trump.” that “we all cherish.” responsible for these costs. This is a move that “We strongly urge every U.S. senator to smacks of the Trump-style politics of 2016 -- dents, yet locals will be responsible and required NIH Begins Large Study of Pregnant vote [with] their conscience and do what is right Congress will appoint a board to govern Puerto by voting ‘NO’ on the PROMESA legislation and Rico, without any kind of input from local resi- opposing cloture,” the group said. The NPRC said Puerto Rico residents cur- to pay for it. This sounds like more anti-Hispan- rently do not have full representation in the fed- ic rhetoric we hear in speeches by the presump- eral government. tive Republican presidential candidate Donald Women in Zika-Hit Areas “And now, Congress wants to appoint an Trump.” The National Puerto Rican Coalition unelected federal board (according to the Con- (NPRC) on Tuesday urged U.S. senators to vote gressional Budget Offi ce [CBO], this board is a against the Puerto Rico Oversight, Management federal entity) to in essence govern Puerto Rico,” and Economic Stability Act (PROMESA), a piece esearchers are beginning a study with Zika and those who don’t. the group added. “House Speaker Paul Ryan, of legislation they describe as “intrusive and un- of up to 10,000 pregnant women Zika, spread mainly by mosquitoes, representatives of the Obama administration democratic.” Rin Puerto Rico, Brazil and other causes only mild symptoms in most peo- and even Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez “Throughout the past two weeks, we have Zika-hit parts of Latin America and the ple. But during pregnancy, it can cause fe- claim that this bill will simply impose an ‘over- heard a consistent message from Senate offi ces: Caribbean, to better understand the virus’ tal death and severe birth defects. sight board.’” In private, senators overwhelmingly oppose threat. The Zika in Infants and Pregnancy However, the NPRC noted, “the devil is in PROMESA,” the NPRC said in written state- The U.S. National Institutes of Health study will track a variety of birth defects, the details.” ments. “However, these senators are afraid that announced the study Tuesday, saying re- how risk may vary by trimester — and if “And the details show that this board would if they vote against this bill, they will be labeled searchers will enroll participants starting there are additional risk factors, such as control nearly every aspect of the local govern- as someone who contributed to Puerto Rico’s in the fi rst trimester and compare the birth prior infection with the also-common den- ment and impose their will and demand strict demise, and will be blamed for the island’s eco- outcomes of those who become infected gue virus. austerity measures that will have a severe im- nomic crisis.”
10 Wednesday, June 22, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star In Zika-Struck Puerto Rico, Trouble Delivering Donated Contraceptives nly a small fraction of contraceptives donated in gram for the poor, which covers nearly half of residents. Puerto Rico to prevent Zika-related birth defects are “It is hard, close to impossible to ask doctors to take Oexpected to get to the women who need them this anything else from their pockets,” said Dr. Nabal Jose Bra- month, public health offi cials told Reuters. cero, who chairs the Puerto Rico section of the American Col- The donations -- tens of thousands of intrauterine devic- lege of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. “Things are very, es and birth control pill packs -- came from major healthcare very rough.” companies as the virus spreads rapidly through the island. The current Zika outbreak was fi rst detected last year The delivery delays illustrate the struggles of Puerto in Brazil and has been linked to more than 1,400 cases of Rico’s healthcare system, which is faltering amid the com- microcephaly. It has since spread to at least 39 countries and monwealth’s fi nancial crisis. territories in the Americas. In Puerto Rico, at least 1,726 cas- Hundreds of thousands of residents are expected to be es of Zika infection have been confi rmed, including in 191 infected in the coming months by the mosquito-borne Zika pregnant women, according to the Puerto Rico health depart- virus. Infections in pregnant women can cause microcepha- ment. ly, a rare birth defect that can lead to severe developmental Zika is expected to arrive in the continental United problems. Dr. Judith Monroe, president and CEO of the CDC States in the coming weeks as the weather warms. CDC of- Many local doctors do not have the expertise to insert Foundation, said the organization has trained about two fi cials expect that Puerto Rico will be hit harder given the IUDs, and have not stocked them because of their high cost dozen doctors and raised about $1.7 million in cash, enough prevalence of mosquitoes that carry the Zika virus on the is- to patients. to provide 700 women free services starting in June. It needs land and a lack of infrastructure to protect against the insect The CDC Foundation, the U.S. public health agency’s to raise an additional $20 million to train and pay medical bites. philanthropic arm that received the donations, said it needs professionals who will provide the services. Health care donors say they are now urgently focused $20 million for training and follow-up services to get the con- In the meantime, the companies are still holding the contraceptive distribution. traceptives to women. donated devices and pills while the CDC Foundation lines “We are working with the CDC Foundation on the dis- “We have people who would love to have them avail- up a licensed distributor in Puerto Rico. tribution arrangements to ensure that product gets to Puerto able,” said Dr. Carmen D. Zorrilla, professor of Obstetrics and At the behest of the CDC, the nonprofi t in February be- Rico as quickly as possible,” said Gavin Corcoran, Chief Med- Gynecology at the University of Puerto Rico School of Medi- gan soliciting private sector donations for Puerto Rico, Mon- ical Offi cer at Allergan. cine. She is encouraging patients to wait at least a year to get roe said in an interview. Raising extra money for contracep- Bayer, Allergan and Medicines360 also have begun pregnant. tive distribution was challenging as would-be donors may training a few dozen medical professionals to use their IUD As many as 138,000 women on the island are at risk of not yet grasp the urgency of the situation in Puerto Rico. devices, which need to be inserted and removed by a person unintended pregnancy, based on historical trends and a lack “We have an opportunity to be innovative,” she said, re- with expertise to avoid potentially serious complications. The of access to contraceptives, according to the U.S. Centers for ferring to increasing access to “family planning across Puerto nonprofi t Upstream USA also is providing training to medical Disease Control and Prevention. Rico, services that have not been there before on this scale.” professionals for IUDs and other methods of birth control. Bayer AG, Allergan, Medicines360 and Merck have DOCTORS UNDER FINANCIAL STRESS Despite the diffi culties of distribution, Bracero said together contributed about 60,000 IUDs and 80,000 packs of Money is essential to train and pay medical profes- health professional in Puerto Rico are grateful for the contra- birth control pills in recent weeks. The CDC estimates that sionals, many of whom are barely surviving because of the ceptive donations. about a quarter of Puerto Rico’s 3.5 million people could be island’s fi nancial crisis and historically low reimbursement “It’s overwhelming,” he said, “one of the good things to infected with the virus. rates from the U.S. government’s Medicaid insurance pro- come out of the horrible situation.” Postal Workers Indicted for Theft of Gov’t Property By The STAR Staff 2012, Wilkerson alleged that he suff ered a recurrence of ernment property and theft of USPS property. Ostolaza the 2010 injury. Since Feb. 22, 2012, Wilkerson has been Cruz allegedly stole money orders and Collect on Deliv- federal grand jury returned three separate indict- receiving OWCP compensation benefi ts. On Feb. 1 and on ery (CODs) funds while working at the Sabana Hoyos and ments on Tuesday charging Travis Wilkerson, April 3, Wilkerson certifi ed in the annual DOL EN-1032 Florida post offi ces. As part of the scheme, Ostolaza Cruz A Jean Ostolaza Cruz and Rubén Bautista Alcántara Form that he was not employed, self-employed or involved unlawfully used the personal identifi cation information with theft of government property, among other charges, in a business enterprise. of Sabana Hoyos Post Offi ce customers to cash the money U.S. Attorney for the District of Puerto Rico Rosa Emilia “According to the investigation conducted by the orders for his own use. Rodríguez announced Tuesday. United States Postal Service, Offi ce of Inspector General Ostolaza Cruz also allegedly stole money from In a case involving fraudulent workers compensa- (USPS OIG), while receiving OWCP benefi ts, Wilkerson CODs payments made by USPS customers and valued at tion claims, Wilkerson, a former USPS city mail carrier, has been actively engaged in Wilkerson-Farms, a busi- $11,562 for his personal use. was charged with two counts of false statements to the ness that he owns that is dedicated to the sales and dis- USPS Contractor Bautista Alcántara was charged Department of Labor (DOL), Offi ce of Workers Compensa- tribution of coff ee, fruits and vegetables to the United with 33 counts of mail theft and 33 counts of obstruction tion Program (DOL OWCP), two counts of false statements States,” Rodríguez said. “The amount of compensation of correspondence. and fraud to obtain federal employees’ compensation, and benefi ts that Wilkerson received illegally is approximately The United States Postal Service (USPS), Offi ce one count of theft of government property. $30,685.” of Inspector General is in charge of the investigation Wilkerson alleged that he suff ered an on-the-job in- Meanwhile, USPS Sales and Service/Distribution with the collaboration of the Puerto Rico Police Depart- jury on Sept. 27, 2010. After returning to work, on Feb. 22, Associate Ostolaza Cruz faces charges of theft of gov- ment.
The San Juan Daily Star Wednesday, June 22, 2016 11 Mainland Another Impasse on Gun Bills, Another Win for Hyperpolitics By CARL HULSE his week’s failed gun control votes in the Sen- ate encapsulate much of what is wrong with Tand most frustrating about Congress. Not one senator in either party believes that someone who presents a serious terrorism risk should be able to waltz into a gun shop and legally buy powerful fi rearms. Yet partisanship, a reluc- tance to compromise and the infl uence of powerful special interests again prevented lawmakers from achieving a consensus objective, as four separate plans went down on Monday to an entirely predict- able defeat. It was just the latest instance in which lawmak- ers agreed that something needed to be done on an issue of national importance, but were unable to fi nd a way to do it in Washington’s hyperpolitical atmosphere. After a divided Senate blocked gun control measures on Monday, Democrats spoke publicly about their deter- Democrats, holding new political leverage after mination to continue seeking legal gun restrictions. the horrifi c killings of 49 people by a gunman in Orlando, Fla., were eager to press their advantage to fi nally provoke a compromise. Republican arguments against the legislation. Min- and were not about to make it easy for Republi- “What am I going to tell 49 grieving families?” utes after it failed, the organization issued state- cans, pushing broader legislation on background an emotional Senator Bill Nelson, Democrat of Flor- ments harshly criticizing the votes of Republican checks, along with the central proposal that would ida, asked after the votes. “I am going to tell them contenders in Ohio and New Hampshire. have made it tougher for terrorism suspects to buy the N.R.A. won again.” Senator Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, one of guns. The impasse has gotten to the point where it the embattled Republicans, voted for both Demo- “We are not going to be a cheap date on this was seen as something of a victory — one that took cratic and Republican plans on terrorist screening, one,” Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the Democrat- concerted eff orts by Democrats in last week’s fi li- trying to avoid serious political trouble on the is- ic leader, said in an interview last week. buster — to merely force votes on what most agreed sue. Mr. Reid compared her position to doing yoga Republicans, with much on the line in this elec- would have been a mainly symbolic step toward on the Senate fl oor. tion year, were not willing to cross the National tighter gun laws. Ms. Ayotte is part of a bipartisan group trying Rifl e Association, which endorsed a Republican al- “We are at least going to get to see where people to negotiate an agreement on a new alternative fi rst ternative that Democrats branded unworkable and stand on some pretty simple concepts,” said Senator off ered by Senator Susan Collins, Republican of phony. Democrats say they cannot see themselves Christopher S. Murphy, Democrat of Connecticut, Maine. That proposal would prevent those on the voting for any proposal blessed by the gun lobby. who led the fi libuster and has been a determined federal no-fl y list, and on a second list for added Republicans, as the majority party in the Sen- advocate of new gun laws since the school shooting airport screening, from buying guns, but would al- ate, were not about to cede too much authority to in Newtown. low for an appeal. The federal government would Democrats and allow them to set the legislative To Republicans, a central reason for the Demo- be accountable for court costs for people who suc- agenda. Republicans were not amused by a 15-hour cratic push was to gain campaign fodder against cessfully contest the federal action. Democratic fi libuster last week, a maneuver that es- vulnerable Republicans, and to shift attention away Ms. Collins and other Republican backers hope sentially let the minority party take over the fl oor from Democratic policy on fi ghting terrorism. Sena- they can get a vote on the Senate fl oor. But they for the day. tor Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and would need to attract substantial Republican sup- To top it all off , the two parties agreed to a fi l- the majority leader, accused Democrats of jumping port even if every Democrat backed the measure, ibuster-proof, 60-vote threshold on the gun control on the Orlando tragedy as “an opportunity to push and that was in doubt. Leading Democrats said proposals, one that Democrats themselves couldn’t a partisan agenda or craft the next 30-second cam- they had not yet seen the proposal, and noted that meet when they controlled the Senate during the paign ad.” Ms. Collins herself often clashes with her party on failure of a round of gun votes after the shooting in The politics were palpable. Democrats believe gun control and other issues. Newtown, Conn., in December 2012. that the gun issue could be employed eff ectively “It doesn’t have to be this way,” Senator Patrick It was a recipe for failure, leaving a sense of against Republican candidates in swing states like J. Toomey, Republican of Pennsylvania, said about disappointment and anger among both lawmakers New Hampshire, Ohio and Pennsylvania that will the legislative futility represented in Monday’s tab- and survivors of those lost in an epidemic of mass decide control of the Senate in November. Minutes leau. “That is what is so maddening about this.” killings — another instance of dashed hopes that before the votes, the Democratic Senatorial Cam- It doesn’t have to be that way. But it always the latest unimaginable slaughter would be the one paign Committee issued a news release attacking seems to be.
Mainland 12 Wednesday, June 22, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Realizing It’s a Small, Terrifying World After All The Orlando massacre turned a sanctuary nuation of the shared nightmare we keep reliving — from Virginia Tech to Newtown to Aurora to Charleston. The of fantasy and escape into a sobering scene names of the victims may change, but the Greek Chorus all too familiar in America. reaction is all too familiar. Shock and grief, candlelight vi- gils and calls for unity, vows for change and legislative By DAN BARRY paralysis, fi nger-pointing and vitriol, and, in the end, no- thing much diff erent — other than, say, South Carolina’s he corner of Kaley Street and South Orange Ave- vote to remove the Confederate fl ag from State House nue off ers a tableau of American déjà vu, a sprawl of grounds after the Charleston shooting. TSubways and 7-Elevens so common in communities It took a 15-hour fi libuster by Senator Chris Murphy, a across the continent. This one just happens to include a Democrat from Connecticut with searing memories of the gay nightclub popular with Latinos called Pulse, where slaughter of 26 schoolchildren and educators in Newtown, gaping holes in the gray-painted exterior now refl ect the to get modest gun-control measures to the Senate fl oor. infl iction of a national traumatic injury. Yet it had no more success Monday than similar proposals It’s easy to see Orlando as a place apart, our sanctuary did after Newtown, with the Senate, largely along party of fantasy and escape, where fun trumps work and mouse A memorial to Yilmary Rodriguez Solivan near the Pulse lines, failing to advance measures that called for an ex- ears are an accepted fashion accessory. But when a deeply nightclub. pansion of background checks for all gun sales and a de- aggrieved, heavily armed man burst into this unremarka- lay in selling guns to suspected terrorists (consider that ble nightclub planted beside a carwash, the ensuing ma- both legally and swiftly purchased — he was not coming phrase, by the way). yhem did not seem to occur in some distant, disconnected from some foreign land. He was a fi rst-generation Ameri- place. Instead, it became a sobering mash-up of so much can, born to Afghan Muslim parents in Queens and edu- that is contentious in American life. cated in the public schools of Florida. Guns. Gay rights. Islamic extremism. Immigration. And the community he was about to devastate was Latinos. Guns. Playing out just 20 miles from where Geor- not some foreign place — not some stereotypical city of ge Zimmerman shot Trayvon Martin, in a state slowly rednecks, snowbirds and Disney-besotted hordes. It was receding into the rising seas, it felt like Disney Dystopia Tomorrowland today, a booming and diverse city of — just in time for Election 2016. Orlando is more than our 250,000, in which the Hispanic share of the population has preferred family vacation destination. Orlando is these grown to 25 percent. fractured United States. Orlando is us. “I don’t even know that I’d characterize it as a Southern Past tragedies tended to unify Americans, said Gary city anymore,” said State Senator Darren M. Soto, a Demo- R. Mormino, a retired historian at the University of South crat who was born to Italian-American and Puerto Rican Florida with a particular expertise in his state’s expe- parents in New Jersey. “It’s much more of a transplant, rience. Here in Florida — “where roots are as shallow as Hispanic kind of vibe in the city.” Australian pines,” he wrote in an email — some people “We’re an all-American town, but we’re the new Ame- Eric Rollings, left, and David Velez at a fund-raiser for will recall how, after Pearl Harbor, President Franklin rica,” he said. “We have people from all backgrounds and victims in Orlando on Friday. D. Roosevelt’s calm but assertive radio talks bonded the walks of life.” country, elevating hopes. Many more will remember the That diversity includes gay men like Eric Rollings, feeling of shared grief as the television broadcaster Walter 47, the chairman of the Orange County Soil and Water Add to that the profound displays of support for the Cronkite wiped a tear while reporting the assassination of Conservation District. He recalled moving to Orlando grieving L.G.B.T. community here, off set by fl ashes of in- President John F. Kennedy. from Michigan in 1989 and fi nding a small, sleepy-town tolerance — a pastor in Sacramento lamenting that more “But 2016 brings together the toxic elements of an L.G.B.T. community still reeling from the AIDS epidemic. hadn’t died — and statements by more than a few politi- election year, presidential candidates who polarize the At the city’s fi rst gay pride parade, a quarter-century ago, cians that somehow managed not to mention that many of electorate, voters who are afraid and angry, and a press he said, Ku Klux Klan members gathered at the corner of the victims were gay, or Latino, or both. eager to exploit the spectacle of division and disaster,” Mr. Magnolia and Pine to “greet” the marchers. Finally, the Pulse massacre provided more rhetorical Mormino wrote. Now, he said, the gay pride festival is a popular signa- fodder for Donald J. Trump. He suggested that President “Alas,” he added, “we live in a balkanized state and ture event in the city. And on the January day that same- Obama was to blame. He trumpeted the positive aspects nation.” sex marriage became legal in Florida last year, he noted, of racial profi ling and reiterated his call for a temporary On some level, there’s a chaotic, only-in-Florida quali- Mayor Buddy Dyer of Orlando offi ciated the marriages of ban on Muslims entering the United States. ty to the calamity at Pulse. On the previous Friday night, dozens of same-sex couples on the steps of City Hall. Mr. Trump also said the massacre highlighted the a young singer named Christina Grimmie — famous for Mr. Rollings recalled much of this while decompres- need for more guns, not fewer, and imagined a scene in having appeared on “The Voice” — was shot dead by a sing in a local restaurant called Santiago’s Bodega. He which some in the nightclub had been armed. “And this stalker as she signed autographs. And on the following wore a T-shirt adorned with slogans of determination — son of a bitch comes out and starts shooting, and one of Tuesday, an alligator killed a toddler at a Disney resort. #OneOrlando, #OneHeart, #OnePulse — and an expres- the people in that room happened to have it, and goes But when Omar Seddique Mateen, 29, a security sion that changed by the minute. Now grief, now exhaus- boom, boom — you know what, that would have been a guard with thwarted law enforcement ambitions, entered tion, now disbelief, now hope, now grief again. beautiful, beautiful sight, folks,” said Mr. Trump, the pre- the nightclub with a handgun and a military-style rifl e — The nightmare unleashed by Mr. Mateen is a conti- sumptive Republican candidate for the presidency.
The San Juan Daily Star Wednesday, June 22, 2016 13 Mainland It was too much, all this death and grief and discord, as if the horrors unleashed at the club were just another excuse to display our grievances and divisions. So respite was sought at one of the many Orlando-area theme parks: Epcot. The $121.41 cost of admission was paid, as well as the $20 for parking. Then began a slog in 90-degree heat through this permanent world’s fair. Past the margarita stands of fake Mexico, the pastries of fake Norway, the orange chicken with rice of fake China, the bratwurst of fake Germany, the tiramisù of fake Italy. On to the air-conditioned comfort of a colonial building featuring the “American Adventure” attraction. An a cappella group called the Voices of Liberty sere- Police tape remained at an intersection near the Pulse A Puerto Rican fl ag and a rosary at a memorial near the naded visitors with a song that gave a shout-out to every nightclub last week. club, where many of the victims were Latinos. American state. Then guests were directed to some closed white doors and instructed to remain on the blue carpe- ting and off the gold — at least until these doors opened ge of famous American faces and moments: Marilyn Mon- The music swelled, a singer urged America to “spread to the auditorium. roe and Magic Johnson, Elvis Presley and Albert Einstein, your golden wings,” and the lights came on. With the Soon, an animatronic Benjamin Franklin and Mark Walt Disney and Sally Ride, the “I Have a Dream” speech show over, the audience was directed to exit to the left, Twain were leading a half-hour tour of American history, of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and the image of past white doors and into the hot glare of what seemed beginning with the Mayfl ower and ending with a monta- fi refi ghters raising the American fl ag at ground zero. like another country entirely. Authorities: UK Man Arrested at Rally Planned to Kill Trump A Nevada charges Sandford, 20, with an act of violence on Heather Fraley, his assigned public defender, said A complaint fi led Monday in U.S. District Court in and appeared to tremble during the hearing. British man arrested at a weekend Donald Trump rally in Las Vegas tried to grab a poli- ce offi cer’s gun so he could kill the presidential restricted grounds. He was denied bail during a court Sandford appeared to be competent. She said he hadn’t candidate after planning an assassination for about a appearance later in the day. His court-appointed attor- been diagnosed with a mental illness but that he has year, according to authorities. ney said he was living out of his car and in the country autism and previously attempted suicide. He doesn’t U.S. Secret Service agents said Michael Steven San- illegally after overstaying a visa. have a job. dford approached a Las Vegas police offi cer at the cam- The arrest happened relatively quietly at a cam- Sanford’s mother told court researchers that he was paign stop to say he wanted Trump’s autograph, but paign stop seen as peaceful compared to the mayhem treated for obsessive compulsive disorder and anorexia that he then tried to take the weapon. at the presumptive Republican nominee’s recent events when he was younger, and that he once ran away from a in San Jose, California, and Albuquerque, New Mexico. hospital in England, according to the public defender. Gregg Donovan was among about 1,500 gathered Fraley argued that Sandford should go to a halfway Saturday to see Trump at the Treasure Island casino on house because he didn’t have a criminal history, but the the Las Vegas Strip. For the event, he donned the top judge said he should stay in detention ahead of a July 5 hat and red jacket that made him recognizable in his court date. former job as swanky Beverly Hills’ offi cial greeter for Agents said Sandford told them he had been in the more than a decade. U.S. for about a year and a half, lived in Hoboken, New Donovan said he didn’t know about the charge Jersey, and drove to the San Bernardino, California, against Sanford until he saw news reports. But he re- area before coming to Las Vegas on June 16. cognized him because the two had stood in line toge- Sandford told offi cers he was convinced he would ther for nine hours waiting to get into the Trump event. die in the assassination attempt. He said he also reser- Sanford even held Donovan’s spot in line for a bathro- ved a ticket for a Trump rally in Phoenix, scheduled for om break. later Saturday, as a backup plan. “I was No. 5, and he was No. 4,” Donovan said. The criminal complaint said Sandford was arres- They spoke, Donovan said, though Sanford didn’t ted after grabbing the handle of an offi cer’s gun while say much and seemed “strange.” Donovan didn’t elabo- trying to remove it from a holster. rate on what made Sanford seem odd. Sanford told authorities that he went to the Battle- After waiting, they passed through metal detectors fi eld Vegas shooting range the day before the rally and manned by Secret Service, police and casino security fi red 20 rounds from a 9mm Glock pistol to learn how In this June 18, fi le photo, police remove protestor Mi- offi cials. to use it. Police detectives who visited the range spoke chael Steven Sandford as Republican presidential candi- Federal Magistrate Judge George Foley said in court with an employee who confi rmed that he provided San- date Donald Trump speaks at the Treasure Island hotel Monday that Sandford was a potential danger to the dford shooting lessons, according to the complaint sig- and casino in Las Vegas. community and a fl ight risk. Sandford wore leg irons ned by Secret Service Special Agent Joseph Hall.
Mainland 14 Wednesday, June 22, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Donald Trump Starts Summer Push With Crippling Money Deficit By NICHOLAS CONFESSORE and RACHEL SHOREY and, long before Mr. Trump even declared his upstart candidacy, had begun investing heavily in a long-range onald J. Trump enters the general election cam- plan to bolster the party’s technical and organizational paign laboring under the worst fi nancial and or- capacity. Dganizational disadvantage of any major party no- In a fi rst for a major party nominee, Mr. Trump has minee in recent history, placing both his candidacy and suggested he will leave the crucial task of fi eld organi- his party in political peril. zing in swing states to the Republican National Com- Mr. Trump began June with just $1.3 million in cash mittee, which typically relies on the party’s nominee to on hand, a fi gure more typical for a campaign for the help fund, direct and staff national Republican political House of Representatives than the White House. He trai- eff orts. His decision threatens to leave the party with sig- led Hillary Clinton, who raised more than $28 million nifi cant shortfalls of money and manpower: On Monday, in May, by more than $41 million, according to reports the party reported raising $13 million during May, about fi led late Monday night with the Federal Election Com- a third of the money it raised in May 2012, when Mitt mission. Romney led the ticket. He has a staff of around 70 people — compared with “It’s like a waterfall,” said Brian O. Walsh, a Republi- nearly 700 for Mrs. Clinton — suggesting only the barest can campaign strategist. “There are things that have to eff ort toward preparing to contest swing states this fall. happen, and someone has to pay for them.” And he fi red his campaign manager, Corey Lewandows- Mr. Trump’s cash crunch marks a stark reversal from A joint fund-raising eff ort with Mr. Trump and 11 ki, on Monday, after concerns among allies and donors the 2012 presidential campaign, which seemed to inaugu- state Republican parties yielded the Republican Natio- about his ability to run a competitive race. rate a new era of virtually unlimited money in American nal Committee $3 million in just fi ve days at the end of The Trump campaign has not aired a television adver- politics, buoyed by the Supreme Court’s Citizens United May. Some of the largest checks came from a handful of tisement since he eff ectively secured the nomination in decision two years earlier. By the same point that year, wealthy Trump supporters who are not party mainstays, May and has not booked any advertising for the summer President Obama and Mr. Romney were raising tens of suggesting Mr. Trump could tap new sources of cam- or fall. Mrs. Clinton and her allies spent nearly $26 million millions of dollars per month with their parties. And paign money. on advertising in June alone, according to the Campaign while Mr. Romney faced a larger defi cit overall against But Mr. Romney was also backed by expansive net- Media Analysis Group, pummeling Mr. Trump over his Mr. Obama in June 2012, he was raising far more money work of deep-pocketed “super PACs” and other outside temperament, his statements and his mocking of a disa- than Mr. Trump is now, with big donors fl ocking to his groups that collectively spent hundreds of millions of do- bled reporter. The only sustained reply, aside from Mr. cause. llars in an eff ort to elect him. This year, the Democrats are Trump’s gibes at rallies and on Twitter, has come from a “The campaign has got to be the entity that’s out there leading in outside money. Priorities USA Action, a group pair of groups that spent less than $2 million combined. driving the fund-raising car,” said Austin Barbour, a lo- focused on advertising in support of Mrs. Clinton, an- Mr. Trump’s fund-raising for May refl ects his lag in bbyist who served as national fi nance co-chairman of the nounced on Monday that it had raised $12 million in May assembling the core of a national fi nance team. In the Romney campaign. “And it better be a big old Cadillac.” and had $52 million on hand — a huge reserve. same month that he clinched the Republican nomina- Mr. Trump has defi ed conventional wisdom before, The outside spending eff ort to help Mr. Trump, by tion, Mr. Trump raised just $3.1 million and was forced to clinching the Republican nomination with a small orga- contrast, has been chaotic and underfunded, hampered lend himself $2 million to meet costs. Some invitations to nization and modest outlays on television. And Republi- by a profusion of competing groups, one of which has Trump fund-raising events have featured the same short can offi cials believe they are well prepared to compen- spent only $1 million so far on Mr. Trump’s behalf. list of national Republican fi nance volunteers regardless sate for Mr. Trump’s late start. The Republican National The most prominent group, Great America, is advi- of what city the event is held in, suggesting Mr. Trump Committee has more than 500 fi eld staff members on the sed by Ed Rollins, who managed Ronald Reagan’s 1984 has had some trouble lining up local co-hosts. ground in swing states, far more than in 2012, and a ro- campaign, and other more seasoned Republican operati- A spokesman for Mr. Trump did not respond to an bust digital and data operation. ves. But it, too, has had diffi culty persuading big donors: inquiry about the campaign’s spending plans. During an Allies of Mr. Trump say they believe the tide is al- On Monday, it reported raising just $1.4 million during interview on Monday on CNN, Mr. Lewandowski defen- ready turning. On Tuesday, Mr. Trump will appear at a the month of May. ded the candidate’s bare-bones approach. high-dollar fund-raiser in New York City hosted by some Fund-raising eff orts for Mr. Trump have been ham- “We are leaner, meaner, more effi cient, more eff ecti- of the most prominent names on Wall Street. pered by the candidate’s own erratic public comments. ve. Get bigger crowds. Get better coverage,” Mr. Lewan- Fund-raisers for Mr. Trump, who asked for anony- He has repeatedly said he will pay for his own campaign dowski said. “If this was the business world, people mity to discuss internal discussions, said they were now even as his volunteers fan out around the country to so- would be commending Mr. Trump for the way he’s run hoping to raise up to $500 million in joint eff orts with the licit six-fi gure checks, confusing allies and potential do- this campaign.” Republican National Committee, or an average of $100 nors alike. But the shortfall is leaving Mr. Trump extraordina- million a month from June through October. He is now “Two days ago, he said, ‘I may fund it myself,’” Mr. rily dependent on the Republican National Committee, reliably raising between $5 million and $7 million in each Rollins said. “Donors are all being cautious about what’s which has seen record fund-raising this campaign cycle city where he raises money, those donors said. going to happen here.”
The San Juan Daily Star Wednesday, June 22, 2016 15 Mainland White House Clears Small Commercial Drones for Takeoff outine commercial use of small drones was cleared “We want to make sure we are striking the right ba- for takeoff by the Obama administration Tuesday, lance between innovation and safety, that we are protec- Rafter years of struggling to write rules that would ting manned aircraft and folks on the ground from harm,” both protect public safety and free the benefi ts of a new Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx said. technology. Earlier this year, the Senate passed an aviation bill The Federal Aviation Administration announced the that would require the FAA to issue regulations within creation of a new category of rules for drones weighing less two years to enable drone deliveries. The House has been than 55 pounds. The long-anticipated rules would mean unable to pass its own version of the bill due to unrelated drone operators would be able to fl y without special per- controversies. FAA Administrator Michael Huerta said the mission. agency is researching how drone deliveries might safely be “This rule is just a fi rst step along a path of full inte- accomplished, but he declined to set a timetable for such gration of drones into the national airspace system, and the rules. fi rst page of a new chapter for aviation technology,” said Congress has been prodding the FAA for more than Jason Miller, an Obama economic adviser. a decade to write rules to enable broad access to the na- Currently, commercial operators have to apply for a tional airspace by civilian drones. Initially, the agency put waiver from rules that govern manned aircraft, a process its emphasis on fi nding ways to enable larger drones like that can be time-consuming and expensive. identifi cation for a security vetting similar to that applied those used for military missions to safely fl y at the same al- Since 2014 the FAA has granted more than 6,100 wai- to general aviation pilots. titudes as airliners and other manned aircraft. After several vers and another 7,600 are waiting for approval. Many more Operators also would have to follow many of the rules years, the agency shifted its focus to small drones when it small companies have been using drones without FAA per- that apply to model aircraft hobbyists, including keeping became clear that the market for their uses was developing mission, say industry offi cials. drones within sight at all times and not fl ying over people much faster. Unless those operators make a serious mistake that or higher than 400 feet. Speed would be limited to no more But the FAA’s slow pace led frustrated lawmakers to brings them to the FAA’s attention, there’s not a lot the than 100 mph. The minimum age for commercial operators include a provision in a major aviation bill four years ago agency can do to track them down. The new rules would would be 16. setting deadlines for the agency to issue regulations to inte- provide an easier way for those businesses to operate le- Drone fl ights will be permitted during the day. They grate safely small drones into the national airspace by Au- gally. will also be permitted at twilight only if the drone is equi- gust 2014 and other drones by September 2015. The rules also would eff ectively lift the lid on fl ights by pped with anti-collision lights. Drone industry offi cials The rules expected this week would fulfi ll that fi rst other potential operators who have held off using the tech- have long complained that restricting drone fl ights to da- deadline. The agency is also working on an array of other nology — real estate agents who want bird’s-eye videos of ytime precluded a great many uses like some search and safety rules and standards to further broaden the circums- properties, ranchers who want to count cattle, fi lmmakers rescue operations, agricultural operations best done after tances under which drones can be fl own. In April, FAA who want to employ aerial photography, research scientists dark and roof inspections of commercial building roofs offi cials said they are working on regulations that would and a multitude of other businesses. that use heat sensors. permit small, commercial drones to fl y over people and “This is a watershed moment in how advanced tech- Operators could still seek waivers for nighttime fl ights, crowds based on recommendations from an industry ad- nology can improve lives,” said Brendan Schulman, a vice fl ights beyond line of sight of the operator and fl ights over visory committee. president at DJI, the world’s largest civilian drone-maker. people. Under the new rules, operators must register their dro- The rules would still prevent delivery drones from APARTMENT FOR SALE CONDADO nes online and pass an aviation knowledge exam for drone fl ying across cities and suburbs clasping small packages. pilots at an FAA-approved testing center. That would give Amazon and Google announced two years ago that they them a drone pilot certifi cation that’s good for 24 months. are working on drone delivery systems for goods purcha- COND. ATLANTIC PLAZA That’s a big change, since operators currently have to have a sed online, and Google offi cials have said they expect deli- manned aircraft pilot’s license. Operators must also present veries to begin sometime in 2017. JUST FEW STEPS TO THE Man Arrested for Blasting Mets Stadium With Music BEACH, PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL, MEDICAL OFFICES, SCHOOLS, olice in New York City say they have nabbed the cul- prit who outfi tted a van with more than 50 speakers RESTAURANTS, DRUG Pand blasted loud music late at night near the Mets’ sta- dium. STORES, 3 BEDROOMS, WNBC-TV reports police received multiple noise com- 3 BATHROOMS, PARKING plaints Saturday night in the Queens neighborhood of Willets Point, near Citi Field. FACILITY Police found the van and confi scated it. Authorities said the van’s owner, Nelson Hidalgo, has For Information been arrested on charges of criminal nuisance, unreasonable noise, unlawful assembly and other off enses. It wasn’t imme- 787-616-1038 diately known if Hidalgo has an attorney.
16 Wednesday, June 22, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star NBA Finals a Boon to ABC, Not Just Cleveland t’s not just the city of Cleveland has scored as high since 1989. The last touting upcoming ABC shows, and had 1.42 million, USA had 1.31 mi- that’s happy with LeBron James time Cleveland was in the Finals, in exposure before 31 million people llion and Disney had 1.3 million. Iand his comeback Cavaliers. 2007, the series averaged 9.3 million can signifi cantly boost awareness of NBC’s “Nightly News” topped The seven-game series with the viewers. the network’s upcoming shows, he the evening newscasts with an ave- Golden State Warriors was the most- Kantar Media estimates that ABC said. rage of 7.9 million viewers. ABC’s watched NBA Finals since 1998, the earned $295 million in advertising re- The NBA series also boosted “World News” was second with 7.8 year Michael Jordan won the last of venue from the seven-game series, or ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel, who records million and the “CBS Evening News” his six titles, the Nielsen company about $120 million more than if it had a show to air before each night’s had 6.5 million viewers. said Tuesday. Game 7 on Sunday, seen been a four-game sweep. While ABC game in the East, and after the game For the week of June 13-19, the by 31 million viewers, was the most still would have earned advertising out West. Thursday’s episode, with top 10 shows, their networks and popular individual Finals game since revenue for entertainment program- Oprah Winfrey, drew an all-time viewerships: NBA Finals Game 7: Jordan’s clincher — with 10 million ming if there weren’t extra games, it best 4.8 million viewers for a Kimmel Cleveland at Golden State, ABC, more people watching than during wouldn’t have been that much more, show. 31.02 million viewers; “NBA Trophy any other playoff game this year. Swallen said. For the week, the games helped Presentation,” ABC, 27.77 million; It was a winner-take-all game ABC sets ad rates before the pla- ABC to an average of 10.5 million NBA Finals, Game 6: Golden State at for the NBA championship involving yoff s begin, with prices escalating if viewers in prime time. CBS and NBC Cleveland, ABC, 20.7 million; NBA the league’s two best players, and it the Finals go to six or seven games. were tied for second with 4.57 million Finals, Game 5, Cleveland at Golden went down to the last minute. But since the network couldn’t have viewers, Fox had 3.1 million, Univi- State, ABC, 20.54 million; “America’s “I’m sure (ABC) wishes they were predicted a fi nale that was the year’s sion had 2.6 million, Telemundo had Got Talent” (Tuesday), NBC, 11.54 able to foresee that and price their ads most popular program after the Su- 1.4 million, ION Television had 1.3 million; “Game of Thrones,” HBO, accordingly,” said Jon Swallen, chief per Bowl and the Oscars, Sunday’s million and the CW had 900,000. 7.66 million; “The Big Bang Theory,” research offi cer for Kantar Media. advertisers got a relative bargain, he Fox News Channel was the CBS, 6.91 million; “NCIS,” CBS, 6.88 The series as a whole averaged said. week’s most popular cable network, million; “American Ninja Warrior,” 20.2 million viewers, Nielsen said. No That includes ABC: an estima- averaging 2.04 million viewers in pri- NBC; 6.84 million; “NCIS: New Or- NBA Finals that didn’t involve Jordan ted 15 percent of Sunday’s ads were me time. HGTV had 1.56 million, TBS leans,” CBS, 6.726 million. Judge Allows Lawsuit Claiming Starbucks Underfills Lattes By DANIEL VICTOR deception is simply implausible as a the cups, the lawsuit says. matter of law.” In a statement, Starbucks said the wo people who accused Star- “The court fi nds it probable that lawsuit was “without merit.” bucks of deliberately underfi ll- a signifi cant portion of the latte-con- “All of our handcrafted bever- Ting lattes can continue their suming public could believe that a ages are made in accordance with lawsuit after a federal judge in Cali- ‘Grande’ contains 16 ounces of fl uid, our customers’ preferences,” the fornia dismissed three counts against measured without milk foam or in company said. “If a customer is not the beverage retailer but allowed fi ve its cooled state,”he wrote. “If noth- satisfi ed with their beverage prepa- to remain. ing else, it is probable enough that ration, we will gladly remake it. We The plaintiff s, Siera Strumlauf the issue should be decided by a trier will be prepared to defend our case and Benjamin Robles, contended in a of fact, not on a motion to dismiss.” in court.” class-action complaint fi led in March In their complaint, the plaintiff s It’s not the fi rst time that Star- that the popular drinks were under- said Starbucks used cups that held bucks has been sued over its drinks. fi lled by about 25 percent of their ad- the advertised amounts only when A separate class-action lawsuit in vertised sizes: 12, 16 and 20 ounces. fi lled to the brim, but that the drinks April by Stacey Pincus of Chicago Starbucks had argued that a “rea- were not fi lled that high. They said accused the company of putting sonable consumer” would not have that in 2009, Starbucks made a “con- too much ice in cold drinks, leaving been misled. scious decision” to save money on consumers with just over half the But Judge Thelton Henderson of milk by using pitchers with etched- amount they paid for, according to United States District Court in San in “fi ll to” lines that were too low, Courthouse News. Francisco said in his ruling on Friday, and the recipe required baristas to Starbucks called that lawsuit “This is not a case where the alleged fi ll a quarter-inch below the brim of “without merit,” as well.
The San Juan Daily Star Wednesday, June 22, 2016 17 Craft Beer and USB Ports: Airlines Upgrade Clubs to Lure Customers By JULIE WEED recently in Dallas and Nashville, and Newark and Raleigh, N.C., are next on the schedule. A new club opened in San he exclusive feel of domestic airline clubs has taken a Francisco last fall to be followed this year by Atlanta, Den- hit over the last decade. They are more crowded, and ver and Seattle. Tthe free premium cocktails have been disappearing. “We’re in a place where we can reinvest in the customer Free Wi-Fi is no longer even a draw because it is available in experience from ticket purchase to arrival at the destina- many airport terminals. tion,” said Anthony Black, a Delta spokesman. But with bankruptcies and mergers in their rearview United Airlines has also announced a multiyear im- mirrors and low fuel prices helping profi ts, airline clubs provement plan for its airport clubs, spending more than in the United States are getting an upgrade. Domestic air- $200 million, with a focus on work spaces, said Rahsaan lines are reinvesting in the customer experience, especially Johnson, a company spokesman. The increase in the use of for their biggest spenders, who are willing to pay extra to mobile devices and cloud computing means that more trav- escape terminals for their own power outlets and comfy elers are using the club as an extension of their offi ce, he chairs. said, and the airline’s upgrades are aimed at meeting those Catering to high-end customers is a major goal for air- marketing partnerships brought more fl iers into lounges. needs. lines, said Mike Oshins, a hospitality management professor And as they became more crowded, he added, the quality In addition to more seats and better food, United is fo- at Boston University. He noted that airlines have already re- of the free food and liquor declined. cusing on providing more workstations with power outlets structured rewards programs to benefi t their biggest spend- Fliers are looking forward to the improvements. Ben and USB ports in its clubs. The company is also opening a ers and have improved the seating in the front of planes. Brooks, chief executive of Pilot, a Manhattan coaching start- new set of lounges called Polaris for business-class passen- On a plane with a fi xed number of seats, airlines want up, fl ies often and carries a variety of credit cards to be able gers fl ying internationally. to cater to the passengers who paid the most to be there be- to get into diff erent airline clubs. Sheri Spero, a frequent vacation traveler from New cause they off er the most profi t, he said. The companies use “Many have gotten dumpy and overcrowded,” he said. York, has noticed changes in the clubs. She sometimes visits their lounges to make the overall experience better, aiming Recently at a club at Newark Airport, “there was a long line more than one while she waits for her plane. to increase customer loyalty and attract fl iers away from the for food and nowhere to sit,” he added. “The general termi- “I come a few extra hours early for my fl ights just to competition. nal was more serene.” hang out there,” she said. Her current favorite is the Delta “Airlines are fl ush with profi ts from continued low oil Clubs for American Airlines had not had signifi cant Sky Club at Kennedy International Airport in New York, prices. Now is the time to reinvest in improvements,” Mr. upgrades in more than 10 years, said Casey Norton, the air- which features an outdoor patio overlooking the runways Oshins said. “The ambience, service and amenities of the air- line’s director of corporate communications. But beginning and live music in the summer. port lounge is a tangible representation of the luxury service about a year ago, the company started improvements that Ms. Spero has also noted the competition. American of the airline, and one area to focus on after some neglect.” will reach its more than 50 Admiral’s Clubs. Express recently opened six high-end Centurion Lounges Jamie Larounis, who manages the travel blogging web- Fifteen locations will have major renovations, and the that cater to its cardholders. Centurion members and Plati- site TheForwardCabin.com, said that in the last 10 years, co- rest will receive updates like new carpets, modern furniture num card holders enter free, while other card holders pay and additional power outlets. All will feature better food $50. The lounges off er complimentary chef-prepared meals, selections like soups and salads, rather than just snacks soundproof rooms for children and, in some, free 15-minute OFFICE FOR SALE and cookies. The airline’s more upscale Flagship clubs will massages and manicures. also be expanded and redecorated. “Centurion is giving the airlines a run for their money,” COND. SAN MARTIN experience, and clubs are an important part of that,” Mr. make sure to stop by.” “We’re spending $3 billion to improve the customer Ms. Spero said. “Whenever I go to an airport that has one, I Melanie Backs, an American Express spokeswoman, Norton said. He did not specify the amount going to refur- PONCE DE LEON AVE.- bish clubs, but said competitive pressures had spurred the said that the company wanted to improve upon the tradi- upgrades. tional domestic airline lounge while also adding a personal SANTURCE date its 50 Delta Sky Clubs around the world, 47 of which touch for customers and increasing their loyalty. Delta Air Lines started reinvesting two years ago to up- International competition is also spurring the recent in- IN GOOD CONDITION, are in the United States. The changes include redesigned vestment in clubs, said Brian Kelly, who follows the travel food displays, relaxing background music and a signature industry on his website, ThePointsGuy.com. APROX. 450 SQ.FT., scent in the lobby, said Marc Ferguson, general manager of “Foreign carriers lead the pack when it comes to of- READY TO MOVE IN, the Delta Sky Club Experience, who is helping reimagine fering the premium experience in their lounges,” he said. High-end furnishings and shower facilities set them apart, the lounges. 2 BRAND NEW Food choices are a top customer concern, said Claude he said, and the service, food and beverages are “on a whole ELEVATORS. PARKING Roussel, managing director of Sky Club. He said Delta was diff erent level.” FACILITIES. ADJACENT moving toward hiring local food suppliers and adding Domestic airlines realize their customers spend time in kitchen facilities. New features like toppings bars for soups, those luxurious international lounges, Mr. Oshins said, and TO COBIAN PLAZA. yogurts and breads are being introduced. Menus will be recognize that the quality and service levels are disparate, For Information rotated more frequently, recognizing that many customers encouraging domestic carriers to step up. In the age of Instagram posts, online customer com- visit a club multiple times in a month, he said. 787-616-1038 ing local artists or themed art, as well as local craft beers to nis added, “Fliers will be examining and comparing every Delta is also trying to add some hometown fl air, us- ments and websites dedicated to travel reviews, Mr. Larou- add individuality to the clubs. Renovated clubs reopened aspect of the clubs.”
18 Wednesday, June 22, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Stocks Testimony by Yellen Nudges the Market Higher .S. stocks rose Tuesday as investors were relieved to MOST ASSERTIVE STOCKSSTOCKS PUERTO RICO STOCKSO RICO STOCKS PUERT MOST ASSERTIVE hear the chairwoman of the Federal Reserve, Janet L. UYellen, say the central bank would remain cautious in raising interest rates. Stocks hardly budged for most of the day as investors were occupied by Ms. Yellen’s appearance on Capitol Hill and the vote later this week on Britain’s possible withdrawal from the European Union. For the second day in a row, stocks traded higher and bond prices fell as investors felt a bit surer that Britain will stay in the E.U. Ms. Yellen told the Senate that the Fed would proceed cautiously in raising interest rates because of uncertainties facing the U.S. economy, including a recent slowdown in job COMMODITIES COMMODITIES growth. Ms. Yellen’s testimony will conclude on Wednes- day. “The market seems to have responded well to Dr. Yellen’s tone of caution,” said Phil Orlando, chief equity stra- tegist for Federated Investors. The Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index rose 5.65 points, or 0.3 percent, to 2,088.90. The Nasdaq composite added 6.55 points, or 0.1 percent, to 4,843.76. The Dow Jones industrial average picked up 24.86 po- ints, or 0.1 percent, to 17,829.73. Energy companies climbed despite a dip in the price of oil, which is still trading above its lows from early this year. Crude has risen about 7 percent over the last two days. Benchmark U.S. crude fell 52 cents, or 1.1 percent, to $48.85 a CURRENCY CURRENCY barrel in New York. Brent crude, the benchmark for interna- tional oil prices, slipped 3 cents to $50.62 a barrel in London. Schlumberger gained 93 cents, or 1.2 percent, to $78.52 and Occidental Petroleum picked up $1.06, or 1.4 percent, to $77.16. Opinion polls and betting markets indicate that Britons are more likely to vote to remain in the E.U. in a referendum Thursday. Uncertainty about the outcome has weighed on global markets. On Tuesday, bond prices fell as investors felt comfor- table taking on riskier investments. The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note edged up to 1.70 percent from 1.69 per- cent. Used car dealership CarMax disclosed disappointing fi rst-quarter results as its costs increased and sales fell short of Wall Street’s estimates. Its stock gave up $2.49, or 4.9 per- LOCAL PERSONAL LOAN RATESRATES LOCAL PERSONAL LOAN cent, to $48.14. Auto retailer AutoNation fell $1.47, or 3 per- cent, to $47.89 and auto supplier BorgWarner skidded $1.38, Bank PERS. CREDIT CARD AUTO or 4 percent, to $33.35. Transportation and logistics company Werner Enter- BPPR --.-- 17.95 4.95 LOCAL MORTGAGE RATESRATES prises forecast disappointing second-quarter results. It said LOCAL MORTGAGE Scotia 4.99 14.99 4.59 sluggish freight market conditions are hurting rates, as are Bank FHA 30-YR POINTS CONV 30-YR POINTS the costs associated with an increase in pay for drivers. The CooPACA 6.75 9.95 2.95 stock lost $2.37, or 9.6 percent, to $22.31. BPPR 3.00% 0.00 3.50% 000 American Science & Engineering, which makes X-ray Scotia 3.50% 0.00 4.00% 0.00 Reliable --.-- --.-- 4.40 inspection systems, agreed to be acquired by airport secu- CooPACA 3.50% 2.00 3.75% 2.00 First Mort 7.99 --.-- --.-- rity and full-body scanner manufacturer OSI Systems. OSI Money House 3.75% 2.00 3.75% 2.00 will pay $37 per share, or $263.9 million. American Science & First Mort 3.50% 0.00 5.50% 0.00 Oriental 4.95 9.99 7.09 Engineering’s stock jumped $4.54, or 14 percent, to $36.88. Oriental 3.50% 0.00 3.75% 5.50
The San Juan Daily Star Wednesday, June 22, 2016 19 The Rising Murder Count of Environmental Activists By RAPHAEL MINDER backed by paramilitary groups, Mr. Kyte said. Nearly 40 percent of the victims were from indigenous n March 3, two armed men entered the home of Berta groups, refl ecting an increased demand for natural resources Cáceres, an environmental activist in Honduras, and — minerals, timber, land and hydropower — that are often Oshot her dead. For years, Ms. Cáceres had vigorously found in remote areas, Mr. Kyte said. opposed the proposed Agua Zarca Dam, to be built on the Investors in the United States, European Union and Chi- land of an indigenous people, the Lenca. na are tied to many of those projects, he added. Ms. Cáceres was one of 185 environmental activists killed Global Witness is analyzing data on arrest and convic- in 16 countries last year, according to a new report publis- tion rates, though the organization says that the vast majority hed by Global Witness, a nonprofi t organization dedicated to of perpetrators escape justice. exposing environmental abuses. Those murders represent a Facing mounting international pressure, Honduran au- 59 percent increase over the number murdered in 2014, ac- thorities in May arrested four men in connection with Ms. cording to the report, and the highest since Global Witness Cáceres’s murder. But Global Witness and other organiza- began compiling data in 2002. tions continue to push for an independent investigation. “The environment has emerged as a new battleground “We’re sure the masterminds behind Berta’s killing have for human rights,” said Billy Kyte, a campaign leader at Glo- yet to be charged,” Mr. Kyte said. bal Witness and the report’s author. Brazil saw 50 activist murders in 2015, mostly tied to agricultural encroachment and illegal logging in the Ama- A picture of Berta Cáceres placed at an altar during a de- zon rain forest. The Philippines had 33 and Colombia 26. In monstration outside Honduras’ embassy in Mexico City on both countries, some mining and agribusiness companies are June 15. Deja Vu? 6 Months on, Spain Tries Again to Elect a New Gov’t ust six months after casting ballots for a new gover- cation. year. The European Commission predicts Spain’s eco- nment, Spaniards are heading back to the polls in an That meant many voters turned their back on the two nomy will grow by 2.6 percent this year and 2.5 percent Junprecedented repeat election. mainstream parties that have alternately ruled Spain sin- in 2017 — a faster rate than the eurozone average. The June 26 ballot is an attempt to break the political ce it emerged from dictatorship decades ago — the Popu- With the economy in decent shape, “there’s no sense of deadlock since last December’s election, when no party lar Party and the Socialists — and handed support to two urgency on the part of voters,” Santi of Eurasia Group says collected enough votes to govern alone and all failed to newcomers, business-friendly Ciudadanos and radical to explain the absence of public protests over the delay. pull together a coalition or minority government by a left Podemos, which is led by pony-tailed political science But unemployment remains stubbornly high at 21 May 2 deadline. professor Pablo Iglesias. percent, the EU’s second-highest after Greece. The care- So King Felipe VI had to ask voters to go back to po- Spain, consequently, has gone from a traditional two- taker Popular Party government says it can create some 2 lling stations. party political system to a four-party arrangement. In this million jobs over the next four years. Here is a look at what’s happening. new political landscape, allegiances and political align- Analysts say as long as the economy is expanding, WHY ANOTHER ELECTION? ments are unpredictable. fi nancial markets won’t fret about Spain. The problem is The incumbent Popular Party got most votes in the One thing seems sure for the election rerun: a coali- that if troubles arise, there will be no executive to imple- Dec. 20 parliamentary election but it fell far short of a tion agreement or a deal allowing a minority government ment policies in response. majority of 176 lawmakers in the 350-seat congress of is the only way out of Spain’s political paralysis. “I think HOW WILL THIS END? deputies, Spain’s lower house of parliament. It was the that’s where we’ll end up eventually ... but it’s still seen as A new factor has come into play since December: An party’s worst result in 26 years. the option of last resort,” says Federico Santi, an analyst alliance of Podemos and the much smaller United Left The conservative Popular Party’s leader and acting with the U.S.-based Eurasia Group consulting fi rm. party, as well as some other far-left groups, called Unidos prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, acknowledged before the Spain has never been governed by a coalition, though Podemos (“United We Can”). king that he did not have enough support from rival par- they are increasingly the norm at the local and regional Some polls and analysts have suggested that this ties to form either a minority government or a coalition levels. But Spain’s national political leaders have no ex- alliance could get more votes and parliamentary seats one and thus renounced the opportunity to even try. perience of the delicate negotiations needed to juggle in- than the current No. 2 center-left Socialists, who could Pedro Sanchez, leader of the second-placed Socialists, terests and fi nd common denominators. That, Santi notes, potentially join in a broad left-of-center coalition. then attempted to put together an administration. He se- could spell trouble with European Union authorities who Overall, the polls indicate the June 26 ballot won’t cured an agreement with one party, the centrist Ciuda- have warned they will be demanding more austerity and end the stalemate, with parties gathering more or less danos, but that still left his center-left Socialists short of a labor reforms from Spain’s incoming administration after the same number of votes as last December. That means parliamentary majority. Also, the far-left Podemos party Rajoy’s government failed to meet defi cit targets. the political horse trading could extend over the summer stood in Sanchez’s way by refusing to join him or allow HOW’S THE ECONOMY? months and possibly end with yet another election in six him to govern by abstaining from a confi dence vote. Though Spain will spend most of this year in political months’ time. WHAT’S THE PROBLEM? limbo, ruled by a caretaker government with restricted Leading daily El Pais last month rebuked political Voters are unhappy with years of high unemploy- powers, the economy is surging ahead. leaders for their squabbling, saying it didn’t refl ect the ment, political corruption and cuts in government spen- Oil prices and interest rates are low, a weaker euro is country’s mood. “Society is much less tense than the cam- ding for cherished national health care and public edu- helping exports, and Spain anticipates a record tourism paigning suggests, and it is irre
20 Wednesday, June 22, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Stay or Go? EU Referendum Divides British Families By KIMIKO DE FREYTAS-TAMURA tastic,” she said, “but what I don’t like is the fact that, through having that, we’ve now left ourselves open. I embers of the Driscoll family tend not to fi ght. feel like a second-class citizen in my own country.” If they do, it’s over whose turn it is to vacuum. Ms. Driscoll is proudly English (not, in her mind, MLeslie Driscoll, 55, sells hot cross buns in an British — she crossed out the word on her passport and English bakery in London and addresses her customers replaced it with “English”). Her father fought in World with “love” or “darling”; her husband, Peter, 54, works War II, and her grandfather in World War I. She has li- as a fl oor layer; their daughter, Louise, a 19-year-old with ved all her life in this area of London. dyed blue hair, is a barista in a hip coff ee shop. Louise grew up in the same area but in a more pros- But last week, the Driscolls fell out. Badly. They had perous, multicultural Britain than earlier generations an argument so big they did not speak to one another for had. In school, she was one of only two white students. days, Ms. Driscoll said. Shortly afterward, her husband Her friends are Eritrean, Nigerian and South African. went off in a huff to see friends up north, in Derby. Leslie Driscoll, right, argued with her daughter Louise Louise voted for the Green Party in last year’s gene- The source of the family drama: whether Britain at a cafe in London. Louise is the only one in her family ral election and was appalled that her mother, traditio- should remain part of the European Union, a process who wants Britain to remain in the European Union. nally a Labour voter, had opted for the anti-Europe, an- often referred to as “Brexit.” ti-immigration U.K. Independence Party. (“Sorry, I know With only days to go until the referendum on mem- I’m a bit antiquated — can’t help it, love,” Ms. Driscoll bership in the bloc on Thursday, polls suggest that the over a soggy game of tennis, but the attempt was unsuc- replied, somewhat sheepishly, after Louise uttered an country is deeply split along socioeconomic and regio- cessful.) expletive.) nal lines, with many older and working-class voters in In Islington, the neighborhood in London where Louise said she understood the pressures that immi- England favoring leaving, and younger and better-edu- members of the Driscoll family have lived for eight ge- gration placed on schools and hospitals. But leaving the cated Britons, and a majority of those in Scotland and nerations, residents are increasingly going public with European Union worried her, she said, because it risked Northern Ireland, favoring staying. their voting intentions, which is a rarity in Britain. wrecking the economy and making it hard for young As the consequences of the choice come into focus Rows of houses on some streets have “Remain” pos- people to secure employment. It took her eight months for voters, tensions are bubbling. In the case of the Dris- ters in their windows. On a thoroughfare fi lled with but- to fi nd work as a barista, she said. coll family, they are boiling over. chers, bakeries and fi sh-and-chip-shops, tradespeople “If I wanted to work abroad, it would be a lot easier “I completely disagree with her,” Louise said on a nodded their head vigorously when asked whether they if England was in the E.U.,” Louise said. recent afternoon, looking at her mother squarely in the were planning to vote out. Her mother suggested that Louise move to New face as they sat in a cafe. “We shouldn’t be leaving, like, The debate over Britain’s continued membership in York, possibly unaware of the paradox that this would an organization that has helped us more than we could Europe has touched on issues as varied as immigration, make her an immigrant herself. ever help ourselves if we were to go it alone.” terrorism, the economy, London’s housing shortage and Almost inevitably, the debate over immigration vee- Louise is the only one in her family who wants Bri- the fate of the National Health Service. red into an argument about terrorism. Britain’s porous tain to remain. Her parents and her 80-year-old grandfa- Some of these issues, like immigration, are directly borders were letting terrorists slip through, Ms. Driscoll ther want out. related to the European Union. Others, like the shortage said, repeating a message the camp to leave the Euro- “This is a little island,” her mother said matter-of- of aff ordable housing, have little to do with it. pean Union has relentlessly pushed on voters. factly, lighting up a cigarette and letting the ash fall on Yet those distinctions are blurring. For many, the Louise asked why she wanted to shut immigrants her glittery sneakers. “We should look after our own referendum is as much a chance to register displeasure out of England. fi rst. Charity begins at home.” with the country’s direction as it is an opportunity to “It ain’t the nice ones I’m worried about,” her mo- “But we are all people!” Louise said. “We should reject or embrace Europe. The stance of some voters is ther replied. “It’s the nasty ones.” help each other.” being shaped by personal experience and anecdote. “To have opened the fl oodgates, it’s like saying, “It don’t work that way, darling,” her mother replied, There is, for example, a widespread perception that ‘Come, and come and kill us,’ ” she said, adding that shaking her head. “If you’re born here, you pass as En- European citizens are fl ocking to Britain, especially from members of the Irish Republican Army had at least no- glish. I don’t care whether you’re black, white, green or Eastern Europe, to take advantage of its social welfare tifi ed the public before setting off bombs across Britain blue, or purple with pink spots on — you’re English.” system. But Britain’s welfare system is not as generous during the 1970s and 1980s. Those born abroad, Ms. Driscoll said, “have got their as those of many other European nations, and fewer “We can get on a bus tomorrow with a bloke with a own governments, their own parliaments, whatever.” than 7 percent of immigrants receive benefi ts. backpack, and bye-bye, boom,” Ms. Driscoll said. “Yeah? Up and down the country, the debate over Europe is In Ms. Driscoll’s case, she remembers her grandfa- Nothing to do with what they call their beliefs.” pitting husband against wife, children against parents, ther pawning and re-pawning his suit to get by. That Louise rolled her eyes. In what sounded like a fi nal sisters against brothers, divisions unlikely to be healed memory was revived, she said, with the discovery a few plea, she said: “At the end of the day, the E.U. is going to easily after the referendum is decided. years ago that a newly arrived Polish family in her neigh- aff ect my generation more than it will aff ect your gene- Even the family of Boris Johnson, the former mayor borhood had received money to buy a car and move into ration. So shouldn’t it be down to us to decide whether of London and the most prominent face of the campaign a four-bedroom house. or not to stay?” for leaving the bloc, has not been immune to disputes: “Years ago, we never had social security or anything Her mother fell silent and was thoughtful. His father, Stanley; sister, Rachel; and brother Jo, who like that,” Ms. Driscoll said. “You sold your own.” “I am 55 years of age,” she said slowly. “I know — I is a member of Parliament and who worked closely Her grandmother would get her “granddad’s suit appreciate that in 50 years’ time, you’ll be here and I with Prime Minister David Cameron, favor remaining out of pawn when he got paid on Friday, put it back in won’t, and you’ll have to put up with whatever’s happe- in the union. Boris Johnson’s mother, Charlotte Johnson pawn on Monday,” Ms. Driscoll said. “That’s how they ned.” Wahl, wants to leave. (Rachel Johnson reportedly tried lived.” She paused. to dissuade the former mayor from backing a British exit Having diff erent cultures and communities is “fan- “But I still want out,” she said. “Sorry.”
The San Juan Daily Star Wednesday, June 22, 2016 21 Iraqi Commander: About 2,500 IS Militants Killed in Fallujah raq’s government forces on Tuesday dislodged the Isla- operation, Lt. General Abdul-Wahab al-Saadi, said about mic State group from two northern neighborhoods of of 2,500 IS fi ghters have been killed in the off ensive. IFallujah as an Iraqi military commander claimed the He off ered no evidence to back up his claim and also month-long off ensive to recapture the city had left 2,500 said the number of IS fi ghters inside Fallujah had ranged IS militants dead. between 3,500 to 4,000 when the off ensive began. He clai- The announcements came just days after the govern- med about 15 percent of them were foreign fi ghters. ment had declared the liberation of Fallujah, the last bas- He cited Iraqi police reports as saying 1,086 IS-linked tion of the Islamic State group in the sprawling western suspects have been arrested. He didn’t say how many IS Anbar province. militants remain in Fallujah. Iraqi troops have not disclo- With aerial support from the U.S.-led coalition, Iraqi sed their losses in Fallujah, though the Islamic State group special forces took control of the neighborhoods of al- claims to have killed dozens Shurta and al-Jughaifi , special forces’ Brig. Gen. Haider The operation has fueled an exodus of thousands of al-Obeidi told The Associated Press. families, overwhelming camps for the displaced run by He said Iraqi military engineers were clearing the the government and aid groups. streets and buildings of left-over bombs. In a briefi ng on Tuesday in Geneva, the U.N. refugee Teaming up with paramilitary troops and backed by agency said more than 85,000 people have fl ed Fallujah the U.S.-led coalition, Iraqi governmentforces launched and the surrounding area since the off ensive began. UN- the large-scale Fallujah operation in late May. On Friday, HCR called for $17.5 million to meet the immediate needs Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi declared victory after of the growing number of displaced. special forces entered the city center, capturing govern- UNHCR spokeswoman Ariane Rummery said that ment buildings and the central hospital. she expected that thousands more “could still be planning Then, Iraqi commanders said 80 percent of the city to leave the city.” The extremist group still controls Iraq’s second-largest was under their control, though clashes were still un- “These escalating needs have pushed UNHCR fun- of Mosul and large parts of neighboring Syria. According derway in its northern parts. ding into crisis levels,” Rummery said. “We are exhaus- to U.N. fi gures, the violence has forced more than 3.4 mi- In an interview with the local al-Sumaria TV late on ting available resources in Iraq to deal with the rapid de- llion Iraqis to fl ee their homes. More than 40 percent of the Monday, the counterterrorism forces’ chief in the Fallujah velopments” in Fallujah. displaced are from Anbar province. Islamic State Regains Areas Lost to Syrian Government he Islamic State group has retaken large The Syrian government has had no presence a video showing the extremists in control of areas in the northern Syrian province of in Raqqa since August 2014, when IS captured Thawra oil fi eld as warplanes strike nearby. Go- TRaqqa that the extremists recently lost to the Tabqa air base and killed scores of captured vernment forces had seized the fi eld on Sunday government troops, opposition activists and the government soldiers. The provincial capital, Ra- only to lose it hours later. group’s news agency reported Tuesday. qqa, was the fi rst city to fall to IS. Syrian journalist Eyad al-Hosain, who is The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Hu- The IS-linked Aamaq news agency posted embedded with the army, wrote on his Facebo- man Rights said government forces have lost all ok page that even if special forces “retreat for the territory they gained in Raqqa province since hours they will come back.” He added that after launching their off ensive on June 2. two days of fi erce battles, the army had to wi- Syrian troops have been on the off ensive for thdraw from “some” of the positions it captured nearly three weeks and approached to within 7 recently. kilometers (4 miles) of the Tabqa air base near Ra- Al-Hosain added that the march toward Ta- qqa city, the de facto capital of the IS group’s self- bqa is ongoing but will take on “new dimen- declared caliphate. The Observatory said Syrian sions,” without elaborating. troops have been pushed back now to about 40 The Observatory said 40 troops were killed kilometers (25 miles) from Tabqa. over the past two days, raising to 93 the num- IS has been under pressure in Iraq, Syria and ber of troops killed since the off ensive began. It Libya in recent weeks, but the gains in Raqqa added that 126 IS militants have been killed in show it is still able to take on Syrian troops bac- the area so far, including 21 since Sunday. ked by Russian warplanes. The extremist group The Observatory said IS has brought reinfor- has used massive suicide bombings to break cements of some 300 fi ghters from the city of Ra- through its opponents’ ranks. qqa.
The San Juan Daily Star 22 Wednesday, June 22, 2016 Taliban Attack Buses in South Afghanistan, Abduct 60 People he Taliban on Tuesday ambushed a series of bu- On Monday, a Taliban suicide bomber killed 14 Ne- were among those travelling in the attacked buses and ses and cars in southern Afghanistan’s Helmand palese security guards in an attack on their minibus in cars. Tprovince, forcing people out of the vehicles and the Afghan capital. And in late May, a suicide bomber Taliban spokesman Qari Yusouf Ahmadi later in a abducting around 60 passengers, an Afghan offi cial struck a minibus carrying court employees during mor- message to the media confi rmed the group was behind said. ning rush hour, also in Kabul, killing 11 people. The the assault and said the insurgents still hold 27 of the The insurgents later said they released all but 27 of Taliban also claimed that attack. abducted but freed the others. those abducted. In Tuesday’s attack, Abdull Ghafoor Tokhi, the Latest Comment According to Mohammad Ismail, a district police Helmand transportation director, said the Taliban “sto- “We freed all but 27 ... there will be an investigation chief in Helmand, the attack happened in Gareshk dis- pped couple of buses and around 15 other vehicles on and we will fi nd out if they are government employees trict. The Taliban forced the buses and cars to stop at the main highway and searched them all” suggesting and if so, they will be hand over to the Taliban judicial gunpoint, he said, adding that it’s not known where the they were looking for someone or something specifi c offi cials to decide on their fate,” said Ahmadi. Taliban took the abducted passengers. and had enough time to go through all the vehicles. Earlier this month, the Taliban killed 12 people The abductions come amid stepped-up Taliban Later on Tuesday, Helmand police chief Gen. Aqa they had captured, including policemen and soldiers, attacks as part of their summer off ensive. The insurgents Noor Kentoz said Afghan security forces launched an in eastern Ghazni province. Last month, Taliban-linked frequently target buses carrying civil servants, or those operation to fi nd the abducted passengers. He said it insurgents killed at least nine people after seizing pas- perceived to be working for the Kabul government. was too early to say how many government employees sengers off buses in northern Kunduz province. Philippines’ Crime-Buster President-Elect Adds Traffic Jams to Hit List he Philippines’ tough-talking president-elect “The image of the Philippines has been dama- try to rectify chronic delays in fl ights in and out has vowed to wipe out crime - and now he ged because of the traffi c,” said Arthur Tugade, of Manila’s overrun airport, which has only one Tplans to tame the grinding traffi c gridlock who will become transport minister when Duterte runway and a terminal that was only partially of Manila through the imposition of emergency takes offi ce next week. “If this is not a crisis, what completed because the fi rm carrying out its reno- powers. is a crisis?” vation quit having not been paid. Nicknamed “the Punisher” for his crime-bus- He told a gathering of business leaders in Da- The Japan International Cooperation Agency ting crusade as mayor of Davao City, Rodrigo Du- vao that under the emergency decree authorities estimated in 2013/14 that Manila’s street snarl- terte may have his work cut out to defeat the traffi c will be able to open gated residential neighbour- ups cost the country 2.4 billion pesos ($52 million) chaos of the Southeast Asian nation’s capital. hoods to siphon vehicles away from clogged main a day in lost productivity and income, and that A survey by the GPS-based navigation app roads. this would more than double by 2030 if nothing is Waze last year found that Manila had the worst They would also be able to bypass bureaucracy done. traffi c on Earth, with Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and to spend directly on upgrading highways and on The Philippines’ economy is one of Asia’s most Jakarta not far behind. property for new roads. buoyant, notching up average annual growth of 6 He gave few other details of the plan, which percent so far this decade. he said was being prepared by legal experts for Karl Kendrick Chua, senior economist of the presentation to Congress, but assured his audien- World Bank for the Philippines, said that growth ce it would not be applied “whimsically or capri- could be as high as 8 percent if 15-30 percent of ciously”. people’s productive time was not lost in traffi c jams Duterte won last month’s presidential election as it is today. on a platform of crushing crime, corruption and Judith Sanano, an accountant who commutes 13 drug abuse, impressing voters with his unapo- km (8 miles) to the centre of Manila, says she leaves logetic vows to have off enders killed. Brash and her offi ce at 6 p.m. and arrives home three hours openly scathing of the political establishment, he later exhausted. has been likened to U.S. presidential candidate Do- “You do not get tired from work but you are ti- nald Trump. red from the commute,” she said. “Even when you OVERRUN AIRPORT are seated in the bus, you can’t feel the air conditio- There have been many attempts and proposals ning because it’s jam-packed and your back hurts over the years to tackle Manila’s traffi c misery but from sitting for so long. most have come to nought. “Duterte is not god who can miraculously fi x A daytime ban on trucks plying the roads of the this mess. It will take time before traffi c is resol- capital in 2014 was called off after seven months ved.” because it led to a pile-up of containers at Manila’s Tugade, incoming transport minister, ack- President-elect Rodrigo Duterte speaks during a news main port, which handles more than 80 percent of nowledged the uphill task his department faced, conference in Davao city in southern Philippines on the country’s foreign trade. telling business executives in Davao: “Give us your June 2. The plan also includes unspecifi ed measures to prayers because we don’t want to fail.”
The San Juan Daily Star Wednesday, June 22, 2016 23 In Jerusalem’s Cramped Old City, Christians Feel the Squeeze he rest of the European Union nations are looking at looked tougher. has become more erratic. Anecdotally, locals and tour gui- the possibility of a British departure from the bloc with While the Muslim population rises steadily, now ma- des say visitor numbers have dropped off sharply, hurting Tdisbelief, trepidation and anguish. But they are also king up 75 percent of the 38,000 residents in the city’s alleys, trade. preparing to retaliate. and the Jews increasingly make their presence felt via the Residents like Youseph Shbeita, 35, the third genera- When hundreds of Jewish nationalists marched through annual march and their settlements beyond the Jewish tion owner of a religious icon shop near the Holy Sepul- the Muslim Quarter of Jerusalem’s Old City this month, Quarter, the number of Christians has not risen in 50 years, chre, are determined to hang on, seeing no option. But waving banners and chanting songs in what has become hovering around 7,000. they can understand why younger Christians would want an annual ritual, it wasn’t only Muslims watching warily. “If a thousand Muslims leave Jerusalem, that’s one to leave. Christians were, too. thing,” said Jamal Khader, head of the Latin Patriarchate “When you’re in the minority, you have to go with the Religious tension is nothing new in a city that has been Seminary near Bethlehem. “But if a thousand Christians fl ow,” he said, expressing a sense of responsibility for trying the home of three faiths for centuries. But the outlook for leave, you threaten the identity of Jerusalem as a city of mul- to preserve a Christian presence in the city where Jesus the Christian minority, squeezed inside the ancient walls of tiple faiths.” preached. “We just hope for calm, always for calm.” the Old City and caught in the midst of a months-long wave That concern is clear to Basil Saed, 28, the owner of a Daniel Seidemann, an Israeli lawyer and activist who of violence involving Muslims targeting Jews, has seldom gym in the Christian Quarter. After an attempted stabbing closely follows the community, said he feared it was being by a Muslim in the Old City several weeks ago, Saed came squeezed out by the Israeli-Palestinian confl ict, with its ten- face-to-face with an Israeli military policeman hunting for dency to focus on the Jewish and Muslim narratives. the suspect. “Since much of the epicenter of this round of violence “He was trembling he was so terrifi ed,” said Saed, a has been in and around the Old City, it has increased their prize-winning weightlifter who wears a large gold cross vulnerability,” he said, pointing to the lack of political and around his neck. “In an instant he could have shot and ki- social institutions for Christians to depend on. lled me.” “I think it’s safe to say there are more Christian Palesti- To Saed, both Israel’s tight security and the Muslim un- nians in Chicago today than there are in Jerusalem.” rest make him uneasy, and raise questions for his commu- Most of the Christians in Jerusalem are Palestinians. nity. Historically, the community has played a prominent role in “If we weren’t strong, we’d all be gone by now,” he said. the opposition to Israel’s occupation of East Jerusalem and SQUEEZED OUT the West Bank, putting it at odds with Israel. In the narrow, cobbled streets of their quarter, Christian Inside the walls of the Old City, however, there is still a families have been running arts and souvenir shops for ge- degree of mutual dependence - Muslim merchants run stores nerations, earning money from the steady fl ow of religious on land owned by the Christian church, and Israeli Jews stop and other tourists who fl ock to sites like the Church of the to buy fruit or a felafel from Muslim and Christian stallkee- Holy Sepulchre, the site where Jesus is believed to have been pers. buried. Even so, Saed, the weightlifter, doesn’t feel confi dent. An Orthodox Christian priest walks in the Christian Quar- With the surge in violence that Jerusalem and surroun- “For now, the Muslims and Jews are fi ghting each other,” ter of Jerusalem’s Old City on Tuesday. ding areas have experienced since last October, tourism he said. “But when they stop they’ll both look at us.” Thousands Celebrate Summer Solstice at Stonehenge housands of revelers have gathered at Stonehenge to watch the sun rise and ce- Tlebrate the summer solstice. Some 12,000 people gathered at the stone circle to dance and do yoga on the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere Tuesday. The crowds were somewhat smaller than the 25,000 expected to see the sunrise at 4:52 a.m. Wiltshire Police say events were “positive and peaceful.’’ Alcohol, drugs, pets and slee- ping bags were not allowed near the monu- ment. The stone circle in southern England, be- lieved 4,500 years old, is a World Heritage site known for its alignment with the movements of the sun. Thousands visit to mark the solsti- ces in summer and winter.
24 Wednesday, June 22, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star New York Times Editorials Another Hit to the Fourth Amendment By THE EDITORIAL BOARD that the discovery of the valid warrant — after the illegal stop — the odds are good that they will fi nd a warrant and be able to got around the Fourth amendment violation. make an arrest and conduct a search. he Fourth Amendment protects people from unreasonable The Utah Supreme Court rightly rejected this argument, In a fi nal and more personal statement, Justice Sotomayor searches and seizures by the government — or that’s how but that decision was overturned in a majority opinion written drew a link between the court’s extreme deference to law enfor- Tit works in theory, anyway. by Justice Clarence Thomas. The offi cer’s lack of any specifi c cement offi cials and the racial inequity that pervades America’s In practice, though, court decisions over several decades suspicion of Mr. Strieff , Justice Thomas wrote, was a result of criminal justice system. While Mr. Strieff is white, she said, “it is have created so many exceptions to this constitutional princi- “good-faith mistakes.” The illegal stop was, at worst, “an isolated no secret that people of color are disproportionate victims of this ple as to render it eff ectively meaningless in many real-world instance of negligence.” type of scrutiny.” The central, disturbing message of Monday’s situations. In a powerful dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor took apart ruling, she added, is that whether you are white or black, “your On Monday, the Supreme Court further weakened the that specious reasoning. “Do not be soothed by the opinion’s body is subject to invasion while courts excuse the violation of Fourth Amendment by making it even easier for law enforce- technical language,” she wrote. “This case allows the police to your rights,” and in that way, “unlawful police stops corrode all ment to evade its requirement that stops be based on reasonable stop you on the street, demand your identifi cation, and check it our civil liberties and threaten all our lives.” suspicion. The justices ruled 5 to 3 that a police offi cer’s illegal for outstanding traffi c warrants — even if you are doing nothing stop of a man on the street did not prevent evidence obtained wrong.” from a search connected to that stop to be used against him. Justice Sotomayor acknowledged the temptation to let the The case, Utah v. Strieff , started when the police in Salt Lake offi cer get away with his own wrongdoing, since “his instincts, City got an anonymous tip of drug activity at a house. An offi - although unconstitutional, were correct.” But that misses a “ba- cer monitoring the house became suspicious at the number of sic principle” of the Fourth Amendment, she said: “Two wrongs people he saw entering and leaving. When one of those people, don’t make a right.” Edward Strieff , left to walk to a nearby convenience store, the Responding to Justice Thomas’s unsupported claim that offi cer stopped him and asked for his identifi cation. A routine the violation of Mr. Strieff ’s rights was an isolated case, Justi- check revealed that Mr. Strieff had an outstanding “small traffi c ce Sotomayor pointed out that the police in Salt Lake City and warrant.” The offi cer arrested him based on that earlier warrant, nationwide routinely run warrant checks on people they have searched him and found drugs in his pockets. illegally stopped. Combine that practice with the “staggering” The State of Utah agreed that the initial stop was illegal, be- number of outstanding warrants — nearly eight million around cause it was not based on reasonable, individual suspicion that the country, almost all for minor off enses — and cops have an Mr. Strieff was doing anything wrong. Instead, the state argued even greater incentive to stop anyone for any reason, knowing Justice Sonia Sotomayor in her Supreme Court offi ce. Standing Up for Democracy in Venezuela By THE EDITORIAL BOARD Maduro has packed crucial state institutions, including the Supreme Court, with loyalists and has stymied the opposition-run Parliament s growing lawlessness, looting and hunger threaten to plunge at every turn. His government has kept political opponents arbitra- Venezuela into a state of anarchy, its neighbors remain stri- rily jailed for years. Akingly reluctant to confront President Nicolás Maduro. The calamity in Venezuela is multipronged and won’t be solved There have been unabashed enablers, a shrinking but resolute without comprehensive reforms, which the Maduro regime has been camp of left-wing governments that have served as apologists for unwilling to even contemplate. The government has been refusing the despotic president. There are the co-opted, a pack of Caribbean off ers of humanitarian aid, even as Venezuelans perish in growing and Central American nations that have turned a blind eye to Mr. numbers because hospitals have run out of medicine, and food has Maduro’s abuses in exchange for subsidized oil. And there are the grown so scarce that trucks and shops are routinely looted. ambivalent, a large and powerful group of nations that only gently In the long run, Venezuela will most likely need help from inter- criticize the government of Venezuela, if at all, for its mounting hu- national fi nancial institutions to start addressing its runaway infl ation, man rights violations. avoid defaulting on its loans and diversify an economy that has been On Thursday, diplomats from across the hemisphere are sche- perilously dependent on oil and vulnerable to its price fl uctuations. duled to convene in Washington at the request of Luis Almagro, the None of this is likely to happen unless the political opposition secretary general of the Organization of American States, to discuss succeeds in its push to oust Mr. Maduro through constitutional Venezuela’s descent into chaos. Key members of this organization, means. But without fi rm international pressure, Mr. Maduro, whose including Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru term ends in 2019, may fi nd a way to sabotage the recall vote. and the United States, should demand that the Venezuelan gover- If regional leaders fail to take a strong and united stand against nment start allowing the delivery of humanitarian aid and permit Mr. Maduro, Venezuela’s crisis can only be expected to grow. That the opposition to hold a referendum on whether Mr. Maduro’s term would lead to more violent political confrontations and, quite likely, should end early. an exodus into neighboring countries. Leaders in those nations Clearly, the Maduro government has failed to govern democra- should realize that this disaster is now very close to becoming their tically, a commitment required of all O.A.S. member nations. Mr. problem.
Wednesday, June 22, 2016 25 The San Juan Daily Star Letters It Was Assassination Deadly Trap to Rico gaining all the perks of a sovereign nation while retaining all the benefi ts of being part of the U.S. — citi- After All You’ve all read by now an oldster seeking to earn so- zenship and federal fi nancial benefi ts. Thus the vote for “None of the above” and the confusing blank ballots in mething extra need not contact Ofi cina del Procurador del the second part of the last status referendum. Perhaps, American citizen that I am, I don’t Envejeciente. As long as the spirit of an unreal “best of both worlds” make up my mind till I’ve heard the other side of the Yet the story doesn’t end there. You fi gure next best to infects the thinking of the electorate, many will not select story, you’ve got to be heard before the rope wraps be the AARP. They claim to be your friends in your latter statehood, thinking that some super status is possible. If around your neck. Tarig Assiz on Larry King Live years. They even crow they lobby for you. a decolonization decision is to be registered, it must be made clear Saddam Hussein was every bit the thug Yes, they have an employment service, at least they as the Obama administration spelled out — among U.S. the Bushes insisted. Before that I gave him the bene- pay you minimum wage at a part time. They give you a Justice Dept.-approved non-territorial alternatives after a fi t of the doubt. bunch of papers to sign. If you trust them, don’t like to $2.5M educational program clarifying what each alterna- Everybody here believes the FBI murdered Fili- read such a longaniza, left your reading glasses home, tive means. berto Ojeda — and hard-core penepeístas add that you’ll sign the thing and miss where it says you give up Anybody willing to bet that the proposed conclave by that was the right thing to do. Nevertheless I couldn’t your right to both food supplement PAN and Medicaid, “populares” can produce one, much less two alternatives stomach such a prospect. I was, after all, reared on for nothing fi rm in return. Consider this can cost you your that satisfy the U.S. Justice Dept. and Puerto Ricans who American TV, where FBI hagiography is pervasive. life at your age. value their American citizenship for themselves and futu- When I heard former Special-Agent-in-Charge of Isn’t it in the interest of society at large for the elderly re generations? the FBI’s San Juan Offi ce Luis Fraticelli would be on not only to be cared for, but to take part, to modestly make Failure by this administration to use the $2.5M for an WOSO Speak Out, I fi gured I’d fi nally learn what really good, not be condemned to a pitiful hand-to-mouth survi- educational campaign will be an admission that they have happened at Hormigueros. At the itsy-bitsy least had val? Isn’t this the mission of government, to look after the reached a dead end but can’t face the reality that the only to be a man endowed with intelligence that commands public welfare, not to endeavor to exploit fi nancially the choices are statehood or some form of independence. respect. Perhaps even better than the savvy agents in less resourceful among us? Criminal Intent. It was a precipitous letdown. William Leffi ngwell, Cayey He was reminded by a caller that bringing in Jackson Winters, Carr. Isla Verde Ojeda to face Due Process of law was a right that more than his belongs to the public, it was our right to hear what he had to say, and to whatever victims Telling It Like It Is there were, particularly if it was the national com- munity at large harmed. That he, being an aging po- I heard an hour of the Orlando Massacre over CNN. PO BOX 6537 Caguas PR 00726 litical, you’d expect him to want to go down in fi ery Not once was it mentioned it was a gay bar. Yet over the Or e-mail us at: glory. What reason did they have to not stake and Italian Channel (Liberty 192) it was the fi rst thing they [email protected] ambush and jump and handcuff him and bring him said. in in one peace to answer for whatever crimes? Are Why mislead the US public? Presumably in the name Telephones: (787) 743-3346 • (787) 743-6537 they totally indiff erent to whether they kill somebo- of politically correct. Like we wouldn’t be outraged, like (787) 743-5606 • Fax (787) 743-5100 dy? Is this what “In God we trust” means? that’s just 50 fl aming queens fewer. It’s hardly the busi- I then expected the full lowdown. Instead he ness of media to make such assumptions or manipulate blurted that Ojeda was no political, just a criminal the social dynamic. Realize modern wars are catalyzed by and a terrorist. That and nothing more. I’d deem a media one-sidedness. Just tell what’s going on, leave the cabbie or a barman a moron for such a response. rest to us. And he was wrong on both counts. Dr. Ricardo Angulo Political goes to motive. Like Dillinger didn’t rob Eleuterio Serpieri, Santurce banks to further anything beyond running around Publisher in a black 1934 convertible Studebaker with his la- Manuel Sierra Aaron Christiana test Charleston blonde at his side and a bottle of the No to ‘Statehood, General Manager Editor ros had been terrorists they would’ve machine-gun- Yes or No?’ Lisette Martínez Glenlivet across the rumble seat. And if the machete- ned hundreds of tourists at the hotels here, where Advertising Agency Director Maria Miranda security is to keep out the colaos and lives of guests The NPP leaders who are supporting a “Statehood, Local News Editor matter little. Or mow down perhaps thousands at Yes or No?” referendum now also being pushed by the Ray Ruiz Time Square on New Year’s, easily enough before PDP are making a big mistake. Legal Notice Director Ismael Reyes 9/11. When he labeled the macheteros terrorists, he One of the main reasons that past status referendums Allan Gil Sports Editor/Assistant Editor off ending the dictionary, worse, he hurt the United have been unable to produce a clear preference is that, Internal Auditor States by making the real terrorists — al Qaeda et whether infl uenced by explicit assertions or just by a his- María Rivera al. — begin to not look so bad. tory of such assertions and insinuations, a large sector of Sharon Ramírez Graphic Artist Manager Commonwealth supporters believed the fi ction that the Legal Notices Graphics Manager Mateo Peralta, Guaynabo current status can be signifi cantly “improved,” with Puer-
26 Wednesday, June 22, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Aib Aibonito Flourishes at 48th Flower Festivalonito Flourishes at 48th Flower Festival Salsero Moncho Rivera to Open 11-Day Event By PEGGY ANN BLISS sound with the sound of music provided by local groups, Special to The STAR yet to be announced. The last weekend -- ending with the [email protected] Fourth of July -- will be another big one, with Bonny Ce- peda on July 2, preceded by the children’s group Atención f it’s late June, and fl owers are your passion, Aibonito is Atención, and El Gran Combo on July 3, after an opening the place to be this weekend. by the Sanabria Family. The festival will close July 4 with IThe 11-day 48th annual Aibonito Flower Festival -- the a show by Pedro Capó preceded by Rumba Caliente. music and entertainment, and 3,000 free parking spaces. island’s largest such event -- will open Friday and run Aibonito, a central mountain town which has log- The festival, on 25 acres of land, will open its gates through July 4. ged the lowest temperature in island history -- 40 degrees from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Plants including orchids, fruit trees, The festival, which boasts the greatest variety of Fahrenheit in 1944 -- has the year-round moderate climate heliconias, hibiscus, yellow lilies and other varieties can exotic fl owers and tropical plants assembled at one time which is friendly to fl owers. It lies about one hour south be purchased at accessible prices. in Puerto Rico, will feature live musical shows for young from San Juan, and is easily reachable from all points by a The Flower Festival is on Highway 722 at Km. 6.6 and old as well as specialized horticulturists in orchids, combination of highways and scenic mountain roads. Bo. Rabanal Aibonito. From San Juan, take Highway 52 to bromelias, ornamental plants, fruit trees and landscaped Since 1969, the Flower Festival in Aibonito has held the Santa Isabel Exit, turn to left toward Coamo and take gardens. There will be kiosks, crafts, exhibitions, rides, attendance records for this kind of event, with an average Highway 14 to Aibonito. Coolers and consumption of be- educational talks and competitions among landscape ar- of some 100,000 people who arrive in search of the most verages in glass bottles will not be allowed. Popular prices tists. beautiful variety of exotic fl owers, tropical plants, live are charged for adults, with $2 for children The opening weekend will feature Moncho Rivera, nephew of the late salsa singer Ismael Rivera, and the Ar- gentinian folk group La Tribu de Abrante on Friday, with a entertainment events, including a Troubadour Competi- Isabela IS Tango for Three DaysIsabela IS Tango for Three Days “surprise performer” Saturday. Sunday will be fi lled with tion during the day with Elvis Crespo closing, followed by Pico a Pico, a Puerto Rican troubadour group. Argentina Moves to PR Beach for Festival From Monday through Thursday, the hills will re- By PEGGY ANN BLISS Hau Parador and in the José “Buga” Abreu Coliseum. Special to The STAR “The fi rst day of the festival will begin at 8 p.m. in the [email protected] plaza, and move on to the parador at 11 p.m. for the fi rst milonga. Most activities will be held in the Coliseum, be- he Puerto Rican coastal town known as the Garden of ginning at 11 a.m. Saturday and Sunday, Guerrero said. the Northwest will transform itself into Buenos Aires All activities at the festival be free, including tango Tthis weekend as the three-day Isabela Tango Fest re- classes, fi lms, lectures, milongas, crafts and art exhibits. turns for its latest edition. Tickets will be required for the two galas, one on Saturday The event will also coincide with the celebration of at 8 p.m. and one on Sunday at 6:30pm. the 40th anniversary of the founding of The Isabela Tango Guerrero said performers from Argentina, Colombia, Circle (Peña) and the fi rst tango festival held in the town. Puerto Rico, the United States and Uruguay will participate “This is one of the oldest tango festivals in the year, in the events. having been presented since 1976, and always coincides Puerto Rico will be represented by pianist/singer with ill-starred date with the goal of celebrating [legendary Kiko Fernández, and singers Lucy Nevárez and Jaime Mar- tango fi gure Carlos] Gardel’s life,” said organizer Fidel tell along with musicians Sergio Eduardo, Daniel Almagro Guerrero. and Zito Zelante. For those who want some island spice with their tan- Argentine singers will be Norma Ferrer, Mirta Uguet, go, the geographically unique Isabela can feed all the sen- Pablo Achával, Marcelo Boccanera and Daniel Alexis. Dan- ses, from its colorful profusion of wildfl owers to its gourmet cers will be Constanza Vecslir, Valeria Grosso and Mariano delicacies like banana leaf-wrapped fresh white cheese, be- Rossano. Lecturers will include Nilo Zunino, Diego Mario lieved to be the island’s best. Its Bajura Beach, also known Rivarola and Gladys Moyano. as Shacks Beach, is famous for the best wind/sail surfi ng in Among the dancers from the island are Amarilis Na- the world. varro, Ricardo Vázquez, Tai Helfeld (DJ), Victoria Fulop Lying east of Aguadilla, the town has a unique geo- and Guerrero. graphical pattern, including beautiful beaches and moun- Singer Lina Pacheco will represent Uruguay. Dancers tains, aff ording breathtaking views, rain forest, lakes, un- Gina Medina and Iván Ovalle will represent Colombia and derground rivers, caves and archaeological sites. Other Lena and Oleg Mashkovich will perform for the United attractions are the Guajataca Tunnel, The Indian’s Face, the States. Photo Museum of Isabela, the San Antonio de la Tuna Mu- Gardel visited Puerto Rico in April 1935 as part of the seum and many other manmade sites. tour he would take to Venezuela, Curaçao, Aruba and Co- The tango event will be held in three diff erent parts of lombia. On June 24 of the same year, he died in an airplane town: the Manuel Corchado y Juarbe Plaza, Villas del Mar crash at the airport in Medellín, Colombia.
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FASHION & BEAUTY 28 Wednesday, June 22, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Hot in the City With Cool White Fashions Hot in the City With Cool White Fashions BY IRIS EDÉN SANTIAGO other classic that never goes out of be stunning, chic, beautiful, elegant or casual. Just be Special to The Star style. While other colors and hues do wise and fi gure out what to wear and when. [email protected] come and go, white is always trendy, Following are some fashion rules for wearing especially during the hottest months of white in the tropics. t is 102 degrees out there, the pave- the year. … Right now! Don’t Go Overboard ment is burning and the three H’s are Pool parties, picnics, barbecues, Wearing white head to toe really should be re- Iin full bloom: It is humid, heavy and beachside cocktails and terrace dinners served for the heat of the summer on the hottest days. hot. call for fashion forward ensembles that … Now is the perfect time to go for it! Pair your look Forecasts for the summer of 2016 breathe with you while making a state- with colorful accessories, statement sunglasses, a hat don’t seem to predict cooler days or wee- ment. White clothing refl ects the sun’s and metallic or nude sandals. Dark shoes could ruin ks just yet. So when not at the beach, die rays and give the look of style, luxury the sophisticated look you are going for. hard fashionistas are desperately sear- Photos by Félix Fargas and leisure. Local designers David An- Consider the Occasion ching for trendy looks, light fabrics and White bolero tonio, Jaer Cabán, Yelitza Villafañe and Fabric choices are the most important when pu- soft colors that won’t suff ocate them. and separates Sonia Rivera recently presented some lling together a summer-friendly outfi t. You should In the tropics, and even more during by David Antonio ideal choices for the coming weeks make sure that the fabric you choose is appropriate the summer, white is not just allowed, it at Fundación Alas’ Summer Event at for your silhouette, the time of the day, the event dress is a must! The stateside rule of wearing Condado’s La Concha Hotel. Although code and the temperature outside. white only between Memorial Day and Labor Day is almost every piece of clothing modelled was white, Final Word unheard of on the island. Some locals may never have there were some summery, poolside choices in teal, It’s your choice. Have fun with it! Wear white even heard of this fashion etiquette chapter, because orange and camel. everywhere, from January to December -- while in when in paradise, dress like Puerto Ricans: Trendy, White can be worn for day or night: shorts, Puerto Rico. It suits every woman and makes you look stylish, relaxed. Wear white all year long -- no fashion trousers, maxi dresses … with glitter, metallic accents fresh, rich, young and fabulous. But remember, white police combing the streets will turn you in. It is the and embroideries. White on white is timeless. It can needs to be worn with confi dence and style! And of course, unless you are the bri- de, avoid wearing white to a wedding. That rule does apply here. And yes, stay away from running children and red wine. Shirt dress with shorts by David Antonio By Jaer Cabán By Sonia Rivera By David Antonio By Yelitza Villafañe
The San Juan Daily Star Wednesday, June 23, 2016 29 Kitchen Hot Honey Shrimp Is Spicy Hot Honey Shrimp Is Spicy, Sweet and Speedy, Sweet and Speedy roasted shrimp. Even better, the dish • Mayonnaise, for serving (optional) comes together in minutes, making it • Nutritional Information an ideal after-work meal or extremely Nutritional analysis per serving (2 speedy appetizer. The shrimp are also servings) excellent tucked into a baguette for a 249 calories; 8 grams fat; 4 grams shrimp sandwich. If you happen to saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 1 have a jar of hot honey (chile-spiced gram monounsaturated fat; 0 grams honey), you can use that instead of polyunsaturated fat; 12 grams car- combining the honey and cayenne. bohydrates; 0 grams dietary fi ber; 8 Just be sure to use a light hand with grams sugars; 31 grams protein; 301 the lime juice at the very end; hot ho- milligrams cholesterol; 1301 milli- ney also contains vinegar, so taste as grams sodium you go. If you’d like to double the Note: The information shown is recipe, you can. Just use two baking Edamam’s estimate based on avai- pans so as not to crowd the shrimp. lable ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute INGREDIENTS for a professional nutritionist’s advi- By MELISSA CLARK cularly strongly fl avored fi sh like sal- • 1 tablespoon honey ce. mon, swordfi sh and tuna, and succu- • ⅛ teaspoon cayenne f you love sweetness checked by lent, pink shrimp. • ¼ teaspoon grated lime zest PREPARATION a little heat, then a jar of honey Of them all, shrimp has the dis- Ispiked with chiles is a very good tinct advantage of cooking in fi ve mi- • ¼ teaspoon freshly grated ginger 1. Heat oven to 500 degrees. thing. nutes or less, making this one of the • 1 garlic clove, grated on a Micropla- 2. In a medium bowl, combine ho- It’s a little like hot pepper jelly, fastest, easiest and most fl avor-packed ne or fi nely minced ney, cayenne, lime zest, ginger, garlic, that old Southern staple, except the dinners you can make on any given • ¼ teaspoon kosher salt salt and pepper. Toss in shrimp to honey gives a more fl oral, caramelized weeknight. Or try it in place of shrimp • ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper coat. character, whereas the jelly is just hot cocktail as an hors d’oeuvre at a party, • 1 pound cleaned extra-large shrimp, 3. Spread shrimp on a large rim- and sweet. using mayonnaise or tartar sauce for patted very dry with paper towels med baking sheet and dot with butter. But the overall eff ect is the same: dunking. • 1 tablespoon very cold butter, cu- Roast until shrimp is pink and opa- The chile keeps the honey from beco- In addition to the hot honey here, bed que, but before the edges have star- ming cloying, the honey tones down I also add lime zest, grated ginger and • Lime wedges, for serving ted to curl, about 5 minutes. Sprinkle the brashness of the chile, and together some garlic to punch things up, with a • 1 jalapeño, halved, seeded and very generously with fresh lime juice and you get something that’s a lot more little butter for creamy richness. thinly sliced, for serving toss with jalapeños and chives or sca- complex than the merging of only two If you’ve planned ahead, you • 1 tablespoon chives or scallion llions. Serve with mayonnaise if you ingredients would suggest. could let the shrimp marinate in the greens, fi nely chopped, for serving like. You can buy jars of so-called hot honey mixture for an hour or two in honey (usually honey mixed with ca- the fridge before cooking. But it’s not yenne, with a little vinegar for tang) at at all necessary, so skip it if you’re large supermarkets. throwing this together at the last mi- But it’s also incredibly easy to nute. make yourself. Just mix together a Then set the table, grab some good full-fl avored honey with whate- bread and open the wine while the ver chile-based product you have on shrimp roasts. In the fi ve minutes they hand (ground chile powder, crushed take to cook, that’s actually all you’ll chile fl akes, dashes of chile sauce), have time to do. And that’s actually all adding the hot stuff slowly and to tas- you’ll really need. te. And if you overdo it, a little more Hot Honey honey will smooth things out. You’re looking for a balance of zingy and me- Hot Honey llow, sweet and fi ery. Shrimp Then drizzle it wherever its con- Shrimp trasting sensations will make you ha- ppy. I love it just as much in peanut Chile powder adds sting, honey butter sandwiches and on top of my yogurt as I do with my fried chicken. lends sweetness, and butter gives a And it’s excellent with seafood, parti- creamy richness to these succulent
NO en en 22 de Junio de 2016 NOTICIASTICIAS ESPAESPANNOLOL Provistas por Internews Serviceovistas por Internews Service Pr DRNA alerta a organizadores de eventos multitudinarios que deben solicitar permisos para evitar penalidades a secretaria del Departamento de Recursos Nat- que se promocionan Lurales y Ambientales (DRNA), Carmen Guerrero por redes sociales sin Pérez, alertó los organizadores de eventos acuáti- que haya mediado per- cos y marinos de grandes multitudes a solicitar los miso del DRNA o de permisos correspondientes que emiten las agencias la Guardia Costanera, estatales y federales. debemos advertir que Guerrero Pérez explicó que los recursos naturales los organizadores y están protegidos por varias leyes y reglamentos es- sus auspiciadores son tatales y federales, por lo que los violadores se ex- responsables de cual- ponen a que se le impongan desde multas hasta quier daño a la vida y penas carcelarias, dependiendo de la gravedad del propiedad, así como suceso mediante procesos administrativos y crimi- a los hábitats y espe- nales en ambas jurisdicciones que rigen el sistema cies, muchos de ellas legal en Puerto Rico. en peligro de extinción “Hemos visto varios eventos especialmente en y se les aplicará todo el los bienes de dominio público marítimo terrestres peso de la ley”, sostuvo la secretaria. Guerrero Pérez, dijo que como ese tipo de evento genera activi- dad económica, tam- bién se harán referidos al Departamento de Hacienda para que se investigue si cumplen con las vía administrativa o mediante referidos al Departa- disposiciones contributivas aplicables del estado. mento de Justicia estatal y federal”, declaró la fun- “Cualquier violación será procesada mediante la cionaria. Más de 700,000 niños y jóvenes viven en zonas de alta pobreza en la isla ás de 700,000 niños y jóvenes viven en zonas de adolescentes han disminuido un 40 por ciento, el uso y M alta pobreza en la isla, estableció el estudio Kids abuso de drogas y alcohol ha bajado un 38 por ciento y Count Data Book de 2016 de la Fundación Annie E. Casey, el porcentaje de jóvenes que no se gradúan de la escuela que es liderado en Puerto Rico por el Instituto del Desar- superior a tiempo ha bajado a un 28 por ciento”. rollo de la Juventud. Gloriann Sacha Antonetty, directora de comunica- De acuerdo con la investigación, el 84 por ciento de ciones del Instituto del Desarrollo de la Juventud (IDJ), los menores viven en zonas de alta pobreza y más de la declaró que “tradicionalmente hablamos del por ciento mitad de sus padres no tienen un empleo seguro. de nuestros niños, niñas y jóvenes que están viviendo A su vez, se señala que los menores que viven en hog- en pobreza, que sabemos que es un 58 por ciento. Este ares con alto costo de vivienda alcanzan al 33 por ciento número es inaceptable. Mucho menos aceptable son los y los que viven en familias monoparentales son el 59 por 702,000 menores que están viviendo en zonas de alta ciento. pobreza. La situación es urgente y se tiene que resolver En tanto, el 15 por ciento de los adolescentes no asis- con acciones concretas”. ten a la escuela ni trabajan, el 40 por ciento de los niños Agregó que “mirando a este periodo eleccionario, los no asisten a la escuela y las muertes de niños y adoles- candidatos deben presentar soluciones y políticas públi- centes por cada 100,000 habitantes suma 23. cas que benefi cien a nuestra juventud y sus familias. En Iguamente, los nacimientos en adolescentes (por cada este momento vivimos en una economía inestable donde 1,000) alcanzan los 40 y los bebés con bajo peso al nacer el deterioro socio-económico afecta a la niñez más que a son el 10.8 por ciento. cualquier otro grupo. La población por la que trabajamos Comparando datos de 2008 con 2014, el estudio se enfrenta a condiciones que limitan sus oportunidades indica que “se puede observar que los embarazos en de desarrollo”.
NOTICIASTICIAS ESPAESPANOLOL The San Juan Daily Star 22 de Junio de 2016 31 NO en en Analizan propuesta para actualizar política en beneficio de proyectos de energía renovable a Comisión de Agricultura, Recursos Naturales y Asuntos Ambientales de la Cámara, pre- Maeso coincidió con Quintana en que Lsidida por el representante César Hernández Alfonzo, analizó el proyecto del Senado 1666, los cargos a los CERs no deben ser estable- para disponer sobre la modernización tecnológica del Programa de Medición Neta, requerir a cidos mediante legislación. la Autoridad de Energía Eléctrica (AEE), informes de progreso y actualizar la políƟ ca pública de Tanto Quintana como Maeso, rechaz- interconexión de generadores distribuidos. aron que en estos momentos la AEE pueda Al comenzar los trabajos, Hernández Alfonzo destacó los benefi cios de la pieza y afi rmó que fi nanciar un proyecto de energía renovable el mismo Ɵ ene cosas muy posiƟ vas. en algún sector geográfi co. Subrayó que la comisión dará la debida atención, así como los cambios que requiera la Como ejemplo, se informó que ese Ɵ po legislación, para asegurar que esta cumpla su propósito. de propuesta para 25 mil viviendas rond- A la audiencia de ayer acudió el director ejecuƟ vo de la AEE, Javier Quintana, quien condi- aría los 525 millones. Maeso advirƟ ó que cionó su apoyo al proyecto a que se tomen en cuenta algunas recomendaciones. ese Ɵ po de proyecto, sin haber actualizado Entre éstas, quién determinará el costo de los cerƟ fi cados de energía renovable o CERs. la red, sería bastante problemáƟ co a nivel técnico. “No se deben imponer los cargos a los CERs mediante legislación. Se debe permiƟ r a la Por su parte, Quintana manifestó que “en este momento histórico no están en posición de Comisión de Energía, dentro del análisis que está haciendo de la industria, evaluar la aplicación hacer ese Ɵ po de inversión”. de los mismos”, opinó. Mientras, Julián Herencia, director ejecuƟ vo de la Asociación de Productores de Energía Dijo también que se debe clarifi car en dónde estarán los contadores, para que los mismos Renovable (APER), apoyó la intención de viabilizar el proceso de inspección y eventual inter- sean accesibles en el proceso de medición. conexión en apoyo a los clientes del Programa de Medición Neta. “Tenemos que establecer un balance entre lo que es la necesidad de la industria y lo que es Recordó que esa dilación es onerosa para los clientes que pagan por el sistema que está la necesidad de nuestra corporación”, agregó. instalado, pero no está conectado, a Ɵ empo que siguen pagando por la electricidad a la AEE. Quintana planteó que la AEE no Ɵ ene inconvenientes en que la generación distribuida sea Tras escuchar a los ponentes, Hernández Alfonzo dijo que su intención es recibir las reco- incluida en la cartera de energía renovable. mendaciones en torno a la pieza para mañana, a fi n de rendir el correspondiente informe y Entretanto, el director de la Ofi cina Estatal de PolíƟ ca Pública EnergéƟ ca (OEPPE), José llevarla a votación antes del 25 de junio, úlƟ mo día de la sesión para aprobar medidas. Maeso, favoreció la intención de la pieza y sostuvo que la generación distribuida ha probado De paso, dijo que los parámetros de cumplimiento de energía renovable no deben ser cam- ser una alternaƟ va exitosa para complementar la operación actual, lograr mayor efi ciencia y biados. “Son Ɵ empos de muchos retos para la Autoridad de Energía Eléctrica, pero tenemos reducir la dependencia en los combusƟ bles fósiles. que aspirar más en torno a dicho asunto”, planteó Hernández Alfonzo. Comienza iniciativa de identificación de hospederías endosadas por la Compañía de Turismo a directora ejecuƟ va de la Compañía de Turismo de Puerto Rico (CTPR), Ingrid Rivera nuestros visitantes que éstas están bajo los LRocafort, anunció el martes un iniciaƟ va para que las hospederías luzcan un sello si más altos estándares de calidad requeridos son endosadas por la agencia. por la CTPR, para garanƟ zarles excelencia La iniciaƟ va, recomendada por la Junta de Porta del Sol, busca que a través de este sello en el servicio y calidad de ofrecimiento para Ɵ po pegaƟ na, el visitante pueda idenƟ fi car las hospederías e instalaciones turísƟ cas que que su estadía sea una placentera, que los están endosadas por la CTPR y que se encuentran bajo los estándares y requisitos estab- invite a regresar”, indicó la directora ejecu- lecidos por la División de Calidad TurísƟ ca y Asuntos EducaƟ vos de la agencia. Ɵ va. La colocación de los primeros sellos se llevó a cabo en el Parador Turtle Bay Inn de Lajas Se requiere que las instalaciones endosa- y Combate Beach de Cabo Rojo. das coloquen el sello Ɵ po pegaƟ na de forma “Con la colocación del sello en las hospederías y facilidades turísƟ cas le indicamos a visible al visitante, en el área de recepción. El sello representaƟ vo de la Flor de Maga, que es la fl or nacional de Puerto Rico, fue DESPUÉS DE LA REMODELACIÓN desarrollado por el Centro Internacional de Diseño de la Universidad del Turabo, bajo un acuerdo de colaboración con la Compa- TE DEJAN LA CONTAMINACIÓN ñía de Turismo. El arte de este sello se incluirá en todas las promociones en las que se incluyan las DURA CARPET ES LA SOLUCIÓN podrán uƟ lizarlo en su promociones parƟ culares. instalaciones endosadas y las hospederías La entrega de estos primeros sellos es parte de la primera fase que se ha comen- LLAMAR PARA EVALUACIÓN zado con las hospederías y luego se trabajará con otros productos turísƟ cos endosa- dos. DURA CARPET Ɵ cas con los criterios de inspección de la División de Calidad TurísƟ ca. El sello responderá y se entregará según el cumplimiento de las instalaciones turís- Las hospederías son inspeccionadas al menos dos veces al año. (787)765-1584 • (787)717-0897 endodas. Actualmente, la Compañía de Turismo cuenta con alrededor de 154 hospederías
32 Wednesday, June 22, 2016 [email protected] Official Registry of Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE Electrónico: ptrinidadpagan@ quienes pueda perjudicar la pre- TY: Apartment Number “D”-Ten mejor postor, quien deberá sa- para la venta de la susodicha apartamento le corresponde el preferentes, si los hubiese, con- yahoo.com. En Arecibo, Puerto tensión de los PETICIONARIO: ( D-10). Residential apartment tisfacer el importe de su oferta propiedad, el día 18 de julio de uso de la azotea sujeto a las tinuarán subsistentes, enten- ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE Rico, hoy 23 de enero de 2016. y en general, a toda persona located in the fi rst level of buil- en moneda legal y corriente de 2016, a las 11:15 de la mañana; disposiciones de Ley y sujeto a diéndose que el rematante los PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE Vivian Y Fresse Gonzalez, Sec que desee oponerse; al LCDA. ding number “D” of PROYECT los Estados Unidos de América y en caso de no producir remate las limitaciones contenidas en la acepta y queda subrogado en la PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA Regional. Yaritza Iglesias Mal- PEDRO TRINIDAD PAGAN, CONTINENTAL BEACH RE- en el momento de la adjudica- ni adjudicación, se celebrará escritura matriz. El cuarto piso responsabilidad de los mismos, SUPERIOR DE ARECIBO. donado, Sec Auxiliar. CALLE BETANCES #12, APAR- SORT, MAMEYES WARD, Sta- ción y que todo licitador acepta una tercera subasta el día 26 consta de un área de SETE- sin destinarse a su extinción el ENRIQUE TADO 135 MANATÍ , PUERTO te Road Number Nine Hundred como bastante la titularidad y de julio de 2016, a las 11:15 CIENTOS OCHENTA Y NUE- precio del remate. La propiedad ARROYO GONZALEZ; LEGAL NOTICE RICO 00674 , TELEFONO & Sixty Eight (968), kilometer one que las cargas y gravámenes de la mañana en mi ofi cina sita VE PUNTO TREINTA Y DOS a ser vendida en pública subas- ALVIN ALBERTO ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE FAX 787- 854- 2670. En Are- point eight (1.8 km), Municipality preferentes, si los hubiese, con- en el lugar antes indicado. La (789.32) PIES CUADRADOS, ta se adquirirá libre de cargas ARROYO GONZALEZ PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE cibo, Puerto Rico, hoy 9 de fe- of Río Grande, Puerto Rico. The tinuarán subsistentes, enten- propiedad a venderse en públi- equivalentes a SETENTA Y y gravámenes posteriores. EN TRES PUNTO TREINTA Y SEIS TESTIMONIO DE LO CUAL, brero de 2016. Vivían Y Fresse apartment is irregular in shape diéndose que el rematante los ca subasta se describe como Peticionarios PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA Gonzalez, Sec Regional. with a total construction area of acepta y queda subrogado en la sigue: URBANA: PROPIEDAD (73.36) METROS CUADRA- expido el presente Edicto para EX PARTE SUPERIOR DE ARECIBO. One Thousand Five Hundred responsabilidad de los mismos, HORIZONTAL: Apartamento DOS; con lindes por el NORTE, conocimiento y comparecencia CIVIL NUMERO: CJV2015- IDALIA RIVERA RIOS LEGAL NOTICE Two point Fifty Seven square sin destinarse a su extinción el número Cuatro Mil Novecien- en TREINTA Y CUATRO PIES de los licitadores, bajo mi fi rma 0398. SOBRE: EXPEDIENTE PETICIONARIA feet (1,502.57 Sq. Ft.). Their precio del remate. La propiedad tos Tres (4903) ubicado en el (34’), con el exterior del Edifi - y sello del Tribunal, en Caro- DE DOMINIO. EDICTO. EL ES- EX PARTE ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO boundaries are as follows: by a ser ejecutada se adquirirá li- tercer y cuarto piso del Edifi cio cio; por el SUR, en TREINTA lina, Puerto Rico, a 7 de junio DE PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL TADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE CIVIL NUMERO: CJV2016- the NORTH, with a total distan- bre de cargas y gravámenes número Cuarenta y Nueve (49) Y CUATRO PIES (34’), con el de 2016. EFRAIN MARQUEZ DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA PUERTO RICO. 0035. SOBRE: EXPEDIENTE ce of forty eight feet zero inches posteriores. EN TESTIMONIO y Cincuenta (50) en su Sección apartamento número Cuatro Mil ARROYO, ALGUACIL. A: JULIO OSORIO, SUC. DE DOMINIO. EDICTO. EL ES- SALA SUPERIOR DE RIO (48’0”), with communal patio; by DE LO CUAL, expido el pre- número Cuarenta y Nueve (49) Novecientos Cuatro (4904); por ALFREDO ARROYO, TADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE GRANDE the SOUTH, with a total distan- sente Edicto para conocimiento del CONDOMINIO JARDINES el ESTE, en VEINTITRÉS PIES LEGAL NOTICE SCOTIABANK DE MUNICIPIO DE MANATI, PUERTO RICO. PUERTO RICO ce of forty eight feet zero inches y comparecencia de los licita- DEL PARQUE, situado en el Ba- NUEVE PULGADAS (23’9”), IN THE UNITED STATES DIS- con el exterior del Edifi cio; y por PUERTO RICO, CARLOS A: José Rafael Rivera Demandante vs. (48’0”), with main entrance and dores, bajo mi fi rma y sello del rrio San Antón del Municipio de el OESTE, en VEINTIÚN PIES TRICT COURT FOR THE DIS- apartment number D-seven Tribunal, en Río Grande, Puer- Carolina, Puerto Rico, con un RIVERA CASANOVA, Escobar y/o su Sucesión, CLAUDIA (D-7); by the EAST, with a total to Rico, a 7 de junio de 2016. área de MIL CUATROCIENTOS SEIS PULGADAS (21’6”), con TRICT OF PUERTO RICO VICTOR DIAZ MELENDEZ, Elizabeth Rios Vázquez, LORENZO PEREZ distance of thirty six feet three BETTY NAVARRO ALGARIN, DIEZ PUNTO VEINTICINCO el apartamento número Cinco ROOSEVELT CAYMAN SONIA TIRADO Paula Escobar Torres y/o Demandada inches (36’3”), with main entran- ALGUACIL. (1,410.25) PIES CUADRADOS, Mil Tres (5003). Le correspon- ASSET COMPANY II Plaintiff, v. ESCUDERO, JUAN su Sucesión (anteriores CIVIL NUM: N3CI201500519 ce and communal patio; and by LEGAL NOTICE equivalentes a CIENTO TREIN- de en forma permanente dos ABRAHAM espacios de estacionamiento TA Y TRES PUNTO TREINTA the WEST, with a total distance SANTIAGO, FULANO DE dueños) Sucesión Rivera SOBRE: (Ejecución de Hipo- of thirty six feet three inches (133.30) METROS CUADRA- marcados con el mismo número DECLET BONET and his TAL Y MENGANO DE TAL. Soto, Municipio de Manati teca por la Vía Ordinaria) CO- (36’3”), with communal patio. ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DOS. Su forma es aproxima- del apartamento. Le correspon- wife MADYA RAQUEL \Por la presente, se les notifi ca si , Jesús M. Escobar BRO DE DINERO. EDICTO DE The apartment includes one (1) DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- damente rectangular y consta de en los elementos comunes creyeren que les conviene, para Clemente y Felicita Rivera SUBASTA. family room, two (2) bedrooms, NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA de dos niveles; el primero ubi- generales el Cero punto Cinco APONTE DÁVILA, and que comparezcan ante este Tri Escobar (colindantes) Al: Público en General kitchen, laundry closet, living SALA SUPERIOR DE CAROLI- cado en el tercer piso y el se- Cuatro Dos Ocho Tres Seis Tres the conjugal partnership NA. bu na l dentro de los veinte (20) Por la presente se les notifi ca, si A: CLAUDIA and dinning area, two (2) bathro- SCOTIABANK DE gundo en el cuarto piso, que a por ciento (0.5428363%) y en between them, LORENZO PEREZ oms and a balcony area. The su vez da acceso a la azotea. los gastos de operación y man- días a partir de la publicación creyeren que les conviene, para Defendants de este edicto y exponer lo que que comparezcan ante este Tri- Yo, BETTY NAVARRO ALGA- kitchen is equipped with a sink, PUERTO RICO Su entrada está localizada en tenimiento el Cero punto Cinco CIVIL NO.: 16-01106. FORE- a sus derechos convenga, en bunal dentro de los veinte (20 ) RIN, Alguacil, placa 242, Algua- range and cabinets; and the Demandante vs. el Este del Edifi cio y da acceso Cuatro Nueve Cero Ocho Tres CLOSURE OF MORTGAGE, el expediente promovido por la días a partir de la publicación de cil de este Tribunal, a la parte laundry equipped with a water MICHELLE DE a través de los pasillos, escale- Siete por ciento (0.5490837%). COLLECTION OF MONIES. PETICIONARIA para adquirir este edicto y exponer lo que a demandada y a los acreedores heater and a laundry tray. The ARCE VALLE ras y acera para llegar a la vía La escritura de hipoteca se en- NOTICE OF SALE. su dominio sobre el inmueble sus derechos convenga, en el y personas con interés sobre la main entrance of the apartment Demandada pública. El primer nivel ubicado cuentra inscrita al folio 180 del TO: ABRAHAM DECLET que se describe a continuación: expediente promovido por la pe- propiedad que más adelante se faces to the East, which gives CIVIL NUM. FCD2015-0817 en el tercer piso está dividido en tomo 1390 de Carolina, Sección BONET and his wife ---RUSTICA: Predio de terreno ticionaria para adquirir el domi- describe, y al público en gene- access to the exterior. The parti- (403)SOBRE:COBRO DE DI- los siguientes elementos: una Segunda, fi nca número 54,410, situado en el Barrio Coto Nor- nio sobre la propiedad inmueble ral, HAGO SABER: Que el día cipation of this apartment in the NERO (Ejecución de Hipoteca (1) cocina, sala-comedor, un (1) inscripción Cuarta. La di- MADYA RAQUEL APONTE te, Sector cantera, del término que se describe a continuación: 7 de julio de 2016, a las 10:00 common elements is one point por la Vía Ordinaria). EDICTO medio baño, un (1) closet para rección física de la propiedad DÁVILA and the conjugal municipal de Manatí, Puerto RUSTICA: Parcela o predio de de la mañana en mi ofi cina, three seven six six eight percent DE SUBASTA. lavandería, un (1) balcón y unas antes descrita es: Condominio legal partnership that Rico, con un área superfi cial de terreno ubicado en el Barrio sita en el Tribunal de Primera (1.37668%). Se le asigna el uso Al: Público en General escaleras que dan acceso al se- Jardines del Parque, Aparta- exists between them, CUATROCIENTOS SESENTA Tierras Nuevas Poniente, sec- Instancia, Sala Superior de Río de los estacionamientos identifi - gundo nivel ubicado en el cuarto mento 4903, Carolina, Puerto General Public, and all Y CUATRO PUNTO OCHO MIL tor “La Esperanza”, del término Grande, Río Grande, Puerto cados con los números sesenta A: MICHELLE DE piso. El tercer piso tiene un área Rico. La Subasta se lle- NOVECIENTOS SESENTA Y municipal de Manatí, Puerto Rico, venderé en Pública Su- y cuatro (64) y ciento cuarenta ARCE VALLE superfi cial de SEISCIENTOS vará a efecto para satisfacer a parties that may have an SEIS METROS CUADRADOS Rico, con una área superfi cial basta la propiedad inmueble y siete (147). La escritura de Yo, EFRAIN MARQUEZ ARRO- CUARENTA Y CINCO PUNTO la parte demandante la suma interest in the property (464.8966MC), equivalentes a de TRESCIENTOS OCHENTA que más adelante se describe hipoteca se encuentra inscrita YO, Alguacil de este Tribunal, CERO CERO (645.00) PIES de $160,831.44 de principal, WHEREAS, Judgment in favor cero punto mil ciento ochenta y Y CUATRO PUNTO OCHO MIL y cuya venta en pública subasta al folio 101 del tomo 484 de Río a la parte demandada y a los CUADRADOS, equivalentes a intereses al 6.75% anual hasta of Plaintiff was entered for the tres cuerdas (0.1183crds .), y en SETECIENTOS OCHENTA Y se ordenó por la vía ordinaria al Grande, Registro de la Propie- acreedores y personas con in- CINCUENTA Y NUEVE PUN- el día 1ro. de febrero de 2015, principal sum of $152,303.61 lindes por el NORTE, con Julio TRES METROS CUADRADOS mejor postor quien hará el pago dad de Carolina, Sección Ter- terés sobre la propiedad que TO NOVENTA Y CUATRO hasta su completo pago, más plus interest at a rate of 5.00% Osorio, Sucesión Alfredo Arroyo (384.8783 mc), equivalentes a en dinero en efectivo, giro pos- cera, fi nca número 26,185, ins- más adelante se describe, y al (59.94) METROS CUADRA- la cantidad de $17,000.00 es- per annum since March 1, 2011 y acceso asfaltado, por el SUR, CERO PUNTO CERO NOVE- tal o cheque certifi cado a nom- cripción tercera. La Subasta se público en general, HAGO SA- DOS. En lindes por el NORTE, tipulada para costas, gastos y until the debt is paid in full. Such con Carlos Rivera Casanova CIENTOS SETENTA Y NUEVE bre del o la Alguacil del Tribunal llevará a efecto para satisfacer BER: Que el día 11 de julio de en TREINTA PIES (30’), con honorarios de abogado, más interests continue to accrue y Víctor Diaz Meléndez, por el CUERDAS (0.0979 crds.), y en de Primera Instancia. Los au- a la parte demandante la suma 2016, a las 11:15 de la mañana el exterior del Edifi cio; por el recargos acumulados, todas cu- until the debt is paid in full. The ESTE, con Sonia Tirado Escu- lindes por el Norte, con terrenos tos y todos los documentos co- de $403,488.15 de principal, en mi ofi cina, sita en el Tribunal SUR, en TREINTA Y CUATRO yas sumas están líquidas y exi- Defendants was also ordered dero y por el OESTE, con Juan propiedad de la Sucesión Rive- rrespondientes al procedimiento intereses al 5 7/8% anual, des- de Primera Instancia, Sala Su- PIES (34’), con el apartamento gibles. Que la cantidad mínima to pay Plaintiff late charges in Santiago. CARECE DE TíTULO ra Soto; por el Sur, con acceso incoado, estarán de manifi esto de día 1ro. de diciembre de perior de Carolina, Carolina, número Cuatro Mil Novecientos de licitación en la primera su- the amount of 5.75% of each INSCRIBIBLE EN EL REGIS- que empalma camino o calle en la Secretaría del Tribunal 2013, hasta su completo pago, Puerto Rico, venderé en Pública Cuatro (4904); por el ESTE, en basta para el inmueble será de and any monthly installment TRO DE LA PROPIEDAD. Está municipal asfaltada, por el Este, de Río Grande durante horas más la cantidad de $46,350.00 Subasta la propiedad inmueble VEINTIÚN PIES SIETE PUL- $170,000.00 y de ser necesaria not received by the note holder libre de cargas y gravámenes. con propiedad de Jesús M. Es- laborables. Que en caso de no estipulada para costas, gastos y que más adelante se describe GADAS (21’7”), con el exterior una segunda subasta, la canti- within 15 days after the install- Deberán notifi car con copia de cobar Clemente y por el Oeste, producir remate ni adjudicación honorarios de abogado y recar- y cuya venta en pública subasta del Edifi cio; y por el OESTE, en dad mínima será equivalente ment was due until the debt is sus alegaciones todo el que ten- con propiedad de Felícita Rive- en la primera subasta a cele- gos acumulados, todas cuyas se ordenó por la vía ordinaria al DIECIOCHO PIES TRES PUL- a 2/3 partes de aquella, o paid in full. Such late charges ga algún derecho real sobre el ra Escobar. Sobre dicha parcela brarse, se celebrará una segun- sumas están líquidas y exigi- mejor postor quien hará el pago GADAS (18’3”), con el pasillo sea, la suma de $113,333.33 y continue to accrue until the debt inmueble descrito anteriormen- enclava una estructura de con- da subasta para la venta de la bles. Que la cantidad mínima en dinero en efectivo, giro postal y las escaleras del Edifi cio que de ser necesaria una tercera su- is paid in full. The defendant te, mediante el correspondiente creto armado, bloques de con- susodicha propiedad, el día 14 de licitación en la primera su- o cheque certifi cado a nombre dan acceso al apartamento. El basta, la cantidad mínima será was also ordered to pay Plain- escrito, los causahabientes o creto, techada del mismo mate- de julio de 2016, a las 10:00 de basta para el inmueble será de del o la Alguacil del Tribunal de segundo nivel ubicado en el la mitad del precio pactado, es tiff all advances made under the herederos de las personas arri- rial y para fi nes residenciales. la mañana y en caso de no pro- $463,500.00 y de ser necesaria Primera Instancia. Los autos y cuarto piso está dividido en decir, la suma de $85,000.00. mortgage note including but not ba mencionadas a quienes pue- Codifi cación Número: 015-000- ducir remate ni adjudicación, se una segunda subasta, la canti- todos los documentos corres- los siguientes elementos: tres La propiedad se adjudicará al limited to insurance premiums, da perjudicar la pretensión de 009-09-002. Deberán notifi car celebrará una tercera subasta dad mínima será equivalente a pondientes al procedimiento in- (3) cuartos dormitorios con sus mejor postor, quien deberá sa- taxes and inspections as well los PETICIONARIOS y en ge- con copia de sus alegaciones el día 21 de julio de 2016, a 2/3 partes de aquella, o sea, coado, estarán de manifi esto en closets, unidos por un (1) pasillo tisfacer el importe de su oferta as 10% of the original principal neral, a toda persona que desee todo el que tenga algún derecho las 10:00 de la mañana en la suma de $309,000.00 y de la Secretaría del Tribunal de Ca- central, dos (2) baños, uno con en moneda legal y corriente de amount ($15,230.36) to cover oponerse, al LCDO. PEDRO. real sobre el inmueble descrito mi ofi cina sita en el lugar antes ser necesaria una tercera su- rolina durante horas laborables. acceso al pasillo central y el se- los Estados Unidos de América costs, expenses, and attorney’s TRINIDAD PAGAN, CALLE BE- anteriormente, mediante el co- indicado. La propiedad a basta, la cantidad mínima será Que en caso de no producir gundo ubicado dentro del área en el momento de la adjudica- fees guaranteed under the mort- TANCES #12, APARTADO 135, rrespondiente escrito, los cau- venderse en pública subasta se la mitad del precio pactado, es remate ni adjudicación en la pri- del cuarto dormitorio principal ción y que todo licitador acepta gage obligation. WHEREAS, MANATÍ PUERTO RICO 00674, sahabientes o herederos de las describe como sigue: U R - decir, la suma de $231,750.00. mera subasta a celebrarse, se y una escalera con acceso a la como bastante la titularidad y pursuant to said judgment, the TELEFAX 854-2670. Correo personas arriba mencionadas a BAN: HORIZONTAL PROPER- La propiedad se adjudicará al celebrará una segunda subasta azotea y al tercer piso. A este que las cargas y gravámenes undersigned SPECIAL MAS- FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL (787) 743-3346 • email: [email protected]
33 Legal Notice The San Juan Daily Star Wednesday, June 22, 2016 TER, Joel Ronda Feliciano, was issued canceling all junior liens. HIPOTECA: A favor de Banco Unidos de América, de acuerdo pen. Y PARA CONOCIMIENTO La propiedad antes relacionada entendiéndose que el rema- to de un Mandamiento de Eje- ordered to sell at public auction For further particulars, reference Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria de con la Ley y de acuerdo con lo DE LOS LICITADORES Y DEL consta inscrita en el Folio 61 del tante los acepta y queda su- cución de Embargo que le ha for US currency in cash or cer- is made to the judgment entered Puerto Rico o a su orden, por anunciado en este Aviso de PUBLICO EN GENERAL y para Tomo 913 de Río Piedras Norte, brogado en la responsabilidad sido dirigido al Alguacil que sus- tifi ed check, without appraisal by the Court in this case, which la suma de $145,000.00, inte- Subasta. Que se entenderá su publicación de acuerdo con fi nca número 7,877, en el Re- de los mismos, sin destinarse cribe por la Secretaría del TRI- or right to redemption to the can be examined in the afore- reses al 7% anual, vencedero 1 que todo licitador acepta como la Ley, expido el presente Edic- gistro de la Propiedad de San a su extinción el precio de re- BUNAL DE PRIMERA INSTAN- highest bidder and at the offi ce mentioned offi ce of the Clerk of de abril de 2038, según consta bastante la titularidad y que las to bajo mi fi rma y sello de este Juan Sección Segunda. El tipo mate. La propiedad no está CIA, CENTRO JUDICIAL DE of the Clerk of the United Sta- the United States District Court. de la escritura #40, otorgada en cargas y gravámenes anterio- Tribunal.En Arecibo, Puerto mínimo para la primera subasta sujeta a gravámenes anteriores SAN JUAN, SALA SUPERIOR, tes District Court for the District San Juan, Puerto Rico, this day San Juan, el 13 de marzo de res y los preferentes, si los hu- Rico, hoy 8 de ABRIL de 2016. del inmueble antes relacionado, y/o preferentes según surge de en el caso de epígrafe procede- of Puerto Rico, Federal Buil- of June 8, 2016. Joel Ronda Fe- 2008, ante el notario José Gar- biere, al crédito del ejecutante ISMAEL SERRANO CARDO- será el dispuesto en la Escritura las constancias del Registro rá a vender en pública subasta ding Offi ce 150, 1st. fl oor, 150 liciano, Special Master. cía Noya, inscrita al folio 47 del continuarán subsistentes. Se NA, ALGUACIL. GUSTAVO E. de Hipoteca, es decir la suma de la Propiedad en un estudio al mejor postor en efectivo, che- Carlos Chardón Avenue, San tome 558 de Manatí, inscripción entenderá, que el rematante los VIDAL QUILES,ALGUACIL RE- de $207,886.00. Si no hubiere de título efectuado a la fi nca que certifi cado o giro postal en Juan, Puerto Rico 00918 the LEGAL NOTICE 4a. (ii) Sentencia a favor de la acepta y queda subrogado en GIONAL. remate ni adjudicación en la antes descrita. Por la presen- moneda legal de los Estados following property: “URBANA: ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO Asociación de Propietarios de la responsabilidad de los mis- primera subasta del inmueble te se notifi ca a los acreedores Unidos de América a nombre Solar marcado con el número DE PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL Brisas de Mar Chiquita Inc. mos, sin destinarse a su extin- LEGAL NOTICE mencionado, se celebrará una desconocidos, no inscritos o del Alguacil del Tribunal, el día 7 14 del bloque D de la Urbaniza- DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA por la suma de $1,977.00 de ción el precio del remate. Que ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE segunda subasta en las ofi ci- presentados que sus derechos de julio de 2016 a las 11:30 de ción Alturas de Rio Bayamón, la SALA DE ARECIBO principal emitida por el Tribu- los autos y todos los documen- PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE nas del Alguacil que suscribe sobre los bienes hipotecados la mañana en su ofi cina sita en cual está localizada en el barrio ORIENTAL BANK nal de Primera Instancia, Sala tos correspondientes al proce- PRIMERA INSTANCIA CENTRO el día 14 de julio de 2016 a las con posterioridad a la inscrip- el local que ocupa en el edifi cio Juan Sánchez del término mu- de Manatí el 4 de diciembre de dimiento incoado estarán de JUDICIAL DE SAN JUAN SALA 11:00 de la mañana. En la se- ción del crédito del ejecutante del TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA nicipal Bayamón, Puerto Rico, Demandante vs. 2009 en el caso civil número manifi esto en la secretaría del SUPERIOR gunda subasta que se celebre o acreedores de cargos o de- INSTANCIA, CENTRO JUDI- con una cabida superfi cial de ELISEO MALDONADO CM-2009-955; Edison Arellano, tribunal durante las horas labo- E.M.I. EQUITY servirá de tipo mínimo las dos rechos reales que los hubiesen CIAL DE SAN JUAN, SALA SU- 150.80 metros cuadrados. Co- VÁZQUEZ; IHEANA Eliseo Maldonado, demanda- rables. Se entiende que cual- terceras partes (2/3) del precio pospuesto a la hipoteca del ac- PERIOR, todo derecho, título e linda por el NORTE, en 13.00 IVETTE ABREU CRESPO dos. Anotada el 15 de junio de quier carga y/o gravamen ante- MORTGAGE INC. pactado en la primera subasta, tor y a los dueños, poseedores, interés que tenga la parte de- metros, con el solar número Y LA SOCIEDAD 2010 al asiento 3 del tomo 2 de rior y/o preferente, si la hubiere DEMANDANTE VS. o sea la suma de $138,590.66. tenedores de o interesados en mandada de epígrafe en el in- 5 del mismo bloque; por el LEGAL DE BIENES sentencias de Manatí. (iii) EM- al crédito que da base a esta CARLOS ORIHUELA Si tampoco hubiere remate ni títulos transmisibles por endo- mueble de su propiedad que SUR, en 13.00 metros, con la BARGO FEDERAL en contra ejecución continuará subsisten- LANDIN, BARBARA adjudicación en la segunda so o al portador garantizados ubica en Cond. Puerta del Sol, calle número 4; por el ESTE, GANANCIALES POR de E. Maldonado Vázquez e I. te, entendiéndose además, que HERNANDEZ ALVAREZ subasta se celebrará una ter- hipotecariamente con posterio- Apt. 806, San Juan, P.R 00926 en 11.60 metros, con el solar ÉSTOS COMPUESTA Abreu Crespo, con número de el rematante los acepta y queda Y LA SOCIEDAD LEGAL cera subasta en las ofi cinas del ridad al crédito del actor que se y que se describe a continua- número 13 del mismo bloque; ESTADOS UNIDOS DE seguro social xxx-xx-5313, por subrogado en la responsabili- Alguacil que suscribe el día 21 celebrarán las subastas en las ción: URBANA: PROPIEDAD y por el OESTE, en 11.60 me- AMÉRICA la suma de $1,236.22, núme- dad de los mismos, sin desti- DE GANANCIALES de julio de 2016 a las 11:00 de fechas, horas y sitios señalados HORIZONTAL: Apartamento tros, con el solar número 15 del ro de notifi cación 725886010, narse a su extinción cualquier COMPUESTA POR la mañana. Para la tercera su- para que puedan concurrir a la #806. Apartamento residencial mismo bloque. Contiene una Demandados presentado el 7 de diciembre parte del remanente del precio AMBOS basta servirá de tipo mínimo la subasta si les conviniere o se #806 de forma rectangular, lo- casa construida de hormigón y CIVIL NÚM.: CCD2015-0773 de 2010 y anotado al folio 77 de licitación. La propiedad a ser DEMANDADOS mitad (1/2) del precio pactado les invita a satisfacer antes del calizado en el piso #8 del Con- bloques de hormigón para fi nes (402) SOBRE: COBRO DE asiento 2 del tomo 5 de embar- ejecutada se adquirirá libre de CIVIL NUM.: KCD2015-2297 para el caso de ejecución, o remate el importe del crédito, dominio Puerta del Sol, que residenciales de 2 pisos, la cual DINERO Y EJECUCIÓN DE gos federales de Manatí. La hi- cargas y gravámenes posterio- (908) SOBRE: COBRO DE DI- sea, la suma de $103,943.00. de sus intereses, otros cargos ubica en la carretera estatal consta en el primero piso de HIPOTECA. LOS ESTADOS poteca objeto de esta ejecución res. Por la presente se notifi ca a NERO Y EJECUCION DE HIPO- La hipoteca a ejecutarse en el y las costas y honorarios de #181 del Barrio Sabana Llana un baño, sala, family, cocina y UNIDOS DE AMÉRICA,EL PRE- es la que ha quedado descrita los acreedores que tengan ins- TECA (Vía Ordinaria). EDICTO caso de epígrafe fue constituida abogado asegurados quedan- de Río Piedras, Municipio de comedor, y en el segundo piso SIDENTE DE LOS EE.UU.,SS: en el inciso (i). Será celebrada critos o anotados sus derechos DE SUBASTA. El Alguacil que mediante la escritura número do subrogados en los derechos san Juan, Puerto Rico, con una consta de 3 habitaciones dor- EL ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIA- la subasta para con el importe sobre los bienes hipotecados suscribe por la presente CERTI- 366, otorgada en San Juan, el del acreedor ejecutante. La cabida superfi cial de 652.88 mitorios y un baño.” The mort- DO DE P.R. AVISO DE PÚBLI- de la misma, la parte deman- con posterioridad a la inscrip- FICA, ANUNCIA y hace CONS- día 10 de junio de 2013, ante propiedad objeto de ejecución pies cuadrados, siendo sus me- gage foreclosed as part of the CA SUBASTA. El que suscribe, dante pueda cobrar su acreen- ción del crédito del ejecutante, TAR: Que en cumplimiento de la Notario David Cardona Din- y descrita anteriormente se didas lineales 32’10” por 22’8”. instant proceeding is recorded Alguacil del Tribunal de Prime- cia, a saber, $131,774.96 de o acreedores de cargos o de- un Mandamiento de Ejecución guí y consta inscrita al folio 31 adquirirá libre de cargas y gra- En lindes por el NORTE, en at page number 221 of volume ra Instancia, Sala Superior de principal, intereses al 7.00% rechos reales que los hubiesen de Sentencia que le ha sido di- del tomo 1616 de Río Piedras vámenes posteriores una vez una distancia de 22’8” con el number 1401 of Bayamon Sur, Arecibo, hago saber a la parte desde el día 1 de junio de 2015; pospuestos al gravamen del ac- rigido al Alguacil que suscribe Norte, fi nca número 7,877, en el el Honorable Tribunal expida apartamento #807; por el SUR, First Section in the Registry of demandada ELISEO MALDO- intereses vencidos; gastos por tor y a los dueños poseedores, por la Secretaría del TRIBUNAL Registro de la Propiedad de San la correspondiente Orden de en una distancia de 17’9” con el Property of Bayamon. Potential NADO VÁZQUEZ, IHEANA demora y $14,500.00 estipu- tenedores de, o interesados en DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA, SALA Juan Sección Segunda, inscrip- Confi rmación de Venta Judi- apartamento 805 (así consta); bidders are advised to verify the IVETTE ABREU CRESPO Y lados para costas, gastos y título trasmisible por endoso al SUPERIOR DE SAN JUAN, en ción Décimo Séptima (17ma). cial. Y para conocimiento de por el ESTE, en una distancia extent of preferential liens with LA SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE honorarios de abogado, más portador garantizados hipote- el caso de epígrafe procederá Dicha subasta se llevará a cabo licitadores del público en gene- de 32’10” con el pasillo central the holders thereof. It is unders- BIENES GANANCIALES POR cualquier otro desembolso que cariamente con posterioridad al a vender en pública subasta al para con su producto satisfacer ral se publicará este Edicto de del piso y por el OESTE, en una tood that the potential bidders ÉSTOS COMPUESTA, ESTA- haya efectuado o efectúe la crédito del actor, y con los cua- mejor postor en efectivo, giro al Demandante total o parcial- acuerdo con la ley por espacio distancia de 32’10” con terrenos acquire the property subject to DOS UNIDOS DE AMÉRICA, parte demandante durante la les no hubiese tenido el efecto postal o cheque certifi cado en mente según sea el caso el de dos semanas en tres sitios donde enclava el edifi cio. La any and all the senior liens that y al PÚBLICO EN GENERAL; tramitación de este caso para la notifi cación del escrito inicial moneda legal de los Estados importe de la Sentencia que ha públicos del municipio en que puerta de entrada principal del encumber the property. It shall que en cumplimiento del Man- otros adelantos de conformidad y del Mandamiento de requeri- Unidos de América a nombre obtenido ascendente a la suma ha de celebrarse la venta, tales apartamento tiene acceso al pa- be understood that each bidder damiento de Ejecución de con el Contrato Hipotecario, miento de pago para que pue- del Alguacil del Tribunal el día 7 de $201,209.25 de principal, como la Alcaldía, el Tribunal y la sillo central del piso. Esta uni- accepts as suffi cient the title that Sentencia expedido el día 31 incluyendo primas de seguro dan concurrir a la subasta si les de julio de 2016 a las 11:00 de intereses sobre dicha suma al Colecturía. Este Edicto será pu- dad residencial consta de lo si- prior and preferential liens to de marzo de 2016, por la Se- de hipoteca, prima de seguro conviene o satisfi ciera antes del la mañana en su ofi cina sita en tipo convenido de cuatro pun- blicado dos veces en un diario guiente: sala-comedor, baño, the one being foreclosed upon, cretaría del Tribunal, procederé de siniestro y cargos por de- remate el importe del crédito de el local que ocupa en el edifi cio to cincuenta (4.50%) porciento de circulación general en el Es- pasillo con closet, cocina y 3 including but not limited to any a vender y venderé en pública mora. La PRIMERA SUBASTA sus intereses, costas y honora- del TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA anual desde el primero (1ro.) de tado Libre Asociado de Puerto cuartos dormitorios con su clo- property tax liens (express, tacit, subasta por el precio mínimo será celebrada el día 6 DE JU- rios de abogados, asegurados INSTANCIA SALA SUPERIOR junio de 2015, hasta su com- Rico, por espacio de dos se- set cada uno. El apartamento implied or legal) shall continue de $145,000.00 y al mejor pos- LIO DE 2016 A LAS 11:45 DE quedando subrogados en los DE SAN JUAN, todo derecho, pleto pago, más $4,510.31 de manas consecutivas. Expido el tiene un porciento de participa- in effect it being understood fur- tor la propiedad que se des- LA MAÑANA, en la ofi cina del derechos del acreedor ejecu- título e interés que tenga la intereses devengados hasta el presente Edicto de subasta bajo ción en los elementos comunes ther that the successful bidder cribe a continuación: BARRIO Alguacil, sita en el Tribunal de tante. Vendida o adjudicada parte demandada de epígrafe día 31 de octubre de 2015, la mi fi rma y sello de este Tribunal generales de .0042020%. A accepts then and is subrogated TIERRAS NUEVA, RD 604 KM Primera Instancia, Sala de Are- la fi nca o derecho hipotecado en el inmueble de su propiedad suma de $174.24 por concepto en San Juan, Puerto Rico, hoy este apartamento le correspon- in the responsibility for the same 3.1, MANATÍ, PUERTO RICO cibo, Puerto Rico. Servirá de y consignado el precio corres- que ubica en: Urb. Hyde Park, de cargos por demora deven- día 9 de junio de 2016. PEDRO de como elemento común limi- and the bid price shall not be 00674, y que se describe de la tipo mínimo para la misma la pondiente, una vez confi rmada 270 Calle Peru, San Juan, P.R gados hasta la misma fecha y la HIEYE GONZALEZ, ALGUACIL tado el estacionamiento número applied toward the cancellation siguiente manera: RUSTICA: cantidad de $145,000.00, sin la venta o adjudicación, el al- 00927, que se describe a con- cantidad líquida y estipulada de DE SUBASTAS. 33. El inmueble antes descrito of the senior liens. WHEREFO- Sita en el Barrio Tierras Nue- admitirse oferta inferior. De no guacil que celebró la subasta tinuación: URBANA: Solar mar- $20,788.60 para costas, gastos consta inscrito al folio móvil del RE, the fi rst public sale will be vas Saliente del término muni- haber remate ni adjudicación, procederá a otorgar la corres- cado con el número 295, en el y honorarios de abogado así LEGAL NOTICE tomo 973 de Sabana Llana, Fin- held on July 22, 2016 at 9:00 cipal de Manatí, Puerto Rico, celebraré SEGUNDA SUBAS- pondiente escritura pública de plano de solares de la urbaniza- como cualesquiera otras sumas ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO ca número 32,129, Registro de am and the minimum bidding marcada con el solar número TA el día 13 DE JULIO DE 2016 traspaso en representación del ción Hyde Park del término mu- que aparezcan de la faz del DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- la Propiedad de San Juan Sec- amount that will be accepted 3 en el plano de inscripción A LAS 11:45 DE LA MAÑANA, dueño o titular de los bienes nicipal de Río Piedras, Puerto contrato y/o que correspondan NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA ción Quinta. El embargo a eje- is the sum of $152,303.61. In del caso 00118-00000-03346, en el mismo lugar, en la que hipotecados, ante el notario Rico, con una cabida superfi cial a intereses y cargos por demora CENTRO JUDICIAL DE SAN cutarse consta presentado al the event said fi rst auction does con una cabida superfi cial de servirá como tipo mínimo, dos que elija el adjudicatario o com- de 505.45 metros cuadrados. posterior a esa fecha y hasta la JUAN SALA SUPERIOR. asiento 1051 del diario 915 de not produce a bidder and the 1,000.00 metros cuadrados, terceras (2/3) partes del precio prador, quien deberá abonar Colinda por el NORTE, en 15.00 fecha en que se pague la deuda TRM, LLC como agente Sabana Llana, Finca número property is not adjudicated, a equivalentes a 0.2544 cuerdas pactado para la primera su- el importe de tal escritura. El metros, con la calle número 13; en su totalidad. Que los autos 32,129. Las hipotecas objetos SECOND public auction shall y en lindes por el Norte, con el basta, o sea, $96,666.67. Si alguacil pondrá en posesión por el SUR, en 15.40 metros, y todos los documentos corres- de servicio de RNPM, LLC del embargo a ejecutarse en el be held on July 29, 2016 at 9:00 solar número 2; por el Sur, con no hubiese remate ni adjudi- judicial al nuevo dueño, si así con el solar número 306 de Don pondientes al Procedimiento DEMANDANTE VS. caso de epígrafe fueron consti- am and the minimum bidding el solar número 4 a segregarse; cación en la segunda subasta, se lo solicita dentro del término Juan Valledejuli Rodríguez; por incoado estarán de manifi esto JOSE JAVIER tuidas mediante las escrituras amount that will be accepted is por el Este, con calle dedicada celebraré TERCERA SUBASTA de sesenta (60) días a partir el ESTE, en 35.20 metros, con en la SECRETARIA DEL TRI- RIVERA ORTIZ número 60 y 61, otorgadas el the sum of $101,535.74. If said a uso público de acceso a sola- el día 20 DE JULIO DE 2016 A de la confi rmación de la venta el solar número 296 propiedad BUNAL DE PRIMERA INSTAN- DEMANDADOS día 9 de febrero de 2006 ante el second auction does not result res; y por el Oeste, con el Re- LAS 11:45 DE LA MAÑANA, en o adjudicación. Si transcurren de la Hyde Park Corporation; y CIA SALA SUPERIOR DE SAN CIVIL NUM.: KCD2012-2425 Notario Wilson A. Galarza Ga- in the adjudication and sale of manente de la fi nca de la cual el mismo lugar en la que regirá los referidos sesenta (60) días, por el OESTE, en 32.12, con el JUAN durante las horas labo- (807). SOBRE: COBRO DE DI- larza y constan presentadas al the property, a THIRD public se segrega. Inscrita al folio 47 como tipo mínimo, la mitad del el tribunal podrá ordenar, sin solar número 294 propiedad de rables. Se entenderá que todo NERO Y EJECUCION DE HI- asiento 925 y 926 del diario 871 auction shall be held on August del tomo 558 de Manatí, fi nca precio pactado para la primera necesidad de ulterior procedi- la Hyde Park Corporation. En licitador acepta como bastante POTECA (Vía Ordinaria). EDIC- de Sabana Llana, fi nca número 5, 2016 at 9:00 am and the número 17,789, Registro de subasta, o sea, $72,500.00. El miento, que se lleve a efecto dicho solar enclava una casa la titulación del inmueble y que TO DE SUBASTA. El Alguacil 32,129 Registro de la Propiedad minimum bidding amount that la Propiedad de Puerto Rico, Alguacil que suscribe hizo cons- el desalojo o lanzamiento del construida de concreto de una las cargas y gravámenes ante- que suscribe por la presente de San Juan Sección Quinta. will be accepted is the sum of Sección Manatí. La fi nca antes tar que toda licitación deberá ocupante u ocupantes de la fi n- sola planta con techo de azotea riores y los preferentes, si los CERTIFICA, ANUNCIA y hace Dicha subasta se llevará a cabo $76,151.81. Upon confi rmation descrita se encuentra afecta a hacerse para pagar su importe ca o de todos los que por orden y dedicado a una sola vivienda. hubiere, al crédito del ejecu- CONSTAR: Que en cumplimien- para con su producto satisfacer of the sale, an order shall be los siguientes gravámenes: (i) en moneda legal de los Estados o tolerancia del deudor la ocu- tante continuarán subsistentes al Demandante total o parcial-
Legal Notice 34 Wednesday, June 22, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star mente según sea el caso el im- Puerto Rico, vs. Puerta del Sol costas y honorarios de abogado ged to be paid to the plaintiff, the PRIMERA INSTANCIA CEN- objeto de reclamación y la hipo- Corporation, para que se can- FULANA DE TAL COMO porte de la Sentencia que ha Limited Dividend Partnership, asegurados quedando subroga- following property: URBANA: TRO JUDICIAL DE BAYAMÓN teca que lo garantiza fue modi- cele hipoteca por la suma de POSIBLES HEREDEROS obtenido ascendente en cuanto Housing Development Corpora- dos en los derechos del acree- Solar número 6 del bloque 2-G SALA SUPERIOR, en el caso fi cado mediante la escritura 160 $50,000.00. A los acreedores DESCONOCIDOS, a la PRIMERA CAUSA DE AC- tion for Puerto Rico, en su ca- dor ejecutante. La propiedad de la Urbanización Residencial de epígrafe procederá a ven- otorgada el 30 de noviembre de que tengan inscritos o anotados CIÓN: las siguientes sumas, racter de socio gestor de Puerta objeto de ejecución y descrita Covandonga, radicado en el der en pública subasta al mejor 2007 ante el Notario José R. sus derechos sobre los bienes DEPARTAMENTO DE correspondientes al Pagaré por del Sol Limited Dividend Parner- anteriormente se adquirirá libre Barrio Candelaria del término postor quién pagará de contado Fournier Torres para extender hipotecados con posterioridad a HACIENDA Y CENTRO la suma de $74,400.00, la suma ship, por el precio de de cargas y gravámenes poste- municipal de Toa Baja, con un y en moneda de curso legal de la fecha de vencimiento al 1 de la inscripción del crédito del eje- DE RECAUDACIONES DE de $69,553.48, de principal más $4,032,925.00 presentado el 14 riores una vez el Honorable Tri- área superfi cial de 419.29 me- los Estados Unidos de América, diciembre de 2037 y modifi car cutante o acreedores de cargos INGRESOS MUNICIPALES intereses, recobro de subsidio y de febrero de 2003 al asiento 24 bunal expida la correspondiente tros cuadrados, en lindes por giro postal o por cheque de ge- la tasa de interés al 7.500% o derechos reales que los hu- cargos por demora a razón del del diario 755 de Sabana Llana. Orden de Confi rmación de Ven- el Norte, en una distancia de rente a nombre del Alguacil del anual. Dicha subasta se llevará biesen pospuesto a la hipoteca (CRIM), 6.50% anual desde el comienzo HIPOTECA en garantía de un ta Judicial. Y para conocimiento 26.47 metros con calle numero Tribunal de Primera Instancia el a cabo para con su producto sa- del actor y a los dueños, posee- Demandados. de la obligación hasta su total y pagare a favor de Doral Bank, de licitadores del público en ge- 6 de la urbanización; por el Sur, día 23 de agosto de 2016, a las tisfacer al Demandante total o dores, tenedores de, o interesa- CIVIL NÚM: ECD2015-0988 completo pago, los cuales conti- por la suma principal de neral se publicará este Edicto en distancia de 26.46 metros 11:30 de la mañana en su ofi - parcialmente según sea el caso dos en títulos transmisibles por (703) SOBRE: COBRO DE DI- núan acumulándose mensual- $6,354,000.00, con intereses al de acuerdo con la ley por espa- con el Lote número 7 del bloque cina sita en el local que ocupa el importe de la Sentencia que endoso, o al portador, garan- NERO Y EJECUCIÓN DE HI- mente y a la SEGUNDA CAUSA 15% anual, vence a la presenta- cio de dos semanas en tres si- 2-G de la urbanización; por el en el edifi cio del TRIBUNAL DE ha obtenido ascendente a la tizados hipotecariamente con POTECA POR LA VÍA ORDINA- DE ACCIÓN: las siguientes su- ción, según escritura número tios públicos del municipio en Este, en distancia de 15.94 me- PRIMERA INSTANCIA CEN- suma de $105,923.95 por con- posterioridad al crédito del actor RIA. EDICTO DE SUBASTA. El mas correspondientes al pagaré 25, otorgada en San Juan, que ha de celebrarse la venta, tros con la calle numero 2 de la TRO JUDICIAL DE BAYAMÓN cepto de principal, más intere- por la presente se notifi ca, que Alguacil que suscribe por la pre- por la suma de $18,600.00, la Puerto Rico, el 13 de abril de tales como la Alcaldía, el Tribu- urbanización; y por el Oeste, en SALA SUPERIOR, todo dere- ses al tipo pactado de 7.500% se celebrarán las subastas en sente CERTIFICA, ANUNCIA y suma de $17,486.82, de princi- 2004, ante el Notario Francisco nal y la Colecturía. Este Edicto distancia de 15.99 metros con el cho, título e interés que tenga anual desde el día 1 de enero las fechas, horas y sitios seña- hace CONSTAR: Que en cum- pal más intereses, recobro de Pujol Meneses, presentada el 3 será publicado dos veces en un lote número 5 del bloque 2-G de la parte demandada de epígrafe de 2015. Dichos intereses con- lados para que puedan concu- plimiento de un Mandamiento subsidio y cargos por demora a de mayo de 2004 al asiento 53 diario de circulación general en la urbanización. Consta inscrita en el inmueble de su propie- tinúan acumulándose hasta el rrir a la subasta si les conviniere de Ejecución de Sentencia que razón del 7.00% anual desde el del diario 855 de sabana Llana. el Estado Libre Asociado de al folio 93 del tomo 533 de Toa dad que ubica en F 33 8 St. pago total de la obligación. Se o se les invita a satisfacer antes le ha sido dirigido al Alguacil que comienzo de la obligación hasta Cancelada por virtud de la escri- Puerto Rico, por espacio de dos Baja, fi nca número 16,662. Re- Toa Alta Heights Dev. Toa Alta, pagarán también los cargos del remate el importe del crédi- suscribe por la Secretaría del su total y completo pago, los tura número 1 otorgada el 21 de semanas consecutivas. Expido gistro de la Propiedad, Sección PR 00953 y que se describe a por demora equivalentes a to, de sus intereses, otros car- TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA INS- cuales continúan acumulándo- enero de 2005 ante la Notario el presente Edicto de subasta II de Bayamón. THEREFORE, continuación: URBANA: Solar 5.000% de la suma de aquellos gos y las costas y honorarios de TANCIA CENTRO JUDICIAL DE se mensualmente. Todas estas Enid López Palau, presentada bajo mi fi rma y sello de este Tri- the fi rst public sale shall be held marcado con el número 33 del pagos con atrasos en exceso abogado asegurados quedando CAGUAS SALA SUPERIOR, en sumas son líquidas y exigibles, el 30 de marzo de 2005 al bunal en San Juan, Puerto Rico, on the 8 day of July 2016, at bloque F de la Urbanización Toa de 15 días calendarios de la subrogados en los derechos el caso de epígrafe procederá así como cualesquiera otras su- asiento 161 del diario 864 de hoy día 9 de junio de 2016. PE- 10:00am and the minimum bid Alta Heights, localizado en los fecha vencimiento, la suma de del acreedor ejecutante. Y para a vender en pública subasta al mas que aparezcan de la faz del Sabana Llana. HIPOTECA en DRO HIEYE GONZALEZ, AL- that will be accepted is the sum Barrios Piñas y Mucarabones $11,550.00 para costas, gas- conocimiento de licitadores del mejor postor quién pagará de contrato. Que los autos y todos garantía de un pagare a favor GUACIL DE SUBASTAS, TRI- of $124,300.00. In the event del término municipal de Toa tos y honorarios de abogado, público en general se publicará contado y en moneda de curso los documentos correspondien- de Fondo de Retiro de Ia Uni- BUNAL DE PRIMERA said fi rst public auction does Alta, Puerto Rico, con un área la suma de $11,550.00 para este Edicto de acuerdo con la legal de los Estados Unidos de tes al Procedimiento incoado versidad de Puerto Rico, por la INSTANCIA, CENTRO JUDI- not produce a bidder and the de 250.00 metros cuadrados. cubrir los intereses en adición ley por espacio de dos semanas América o por cheque de ge- estarán de manifi esto en la SE- suma principal de $80,750.00, CIAL DE SAN JUAN, SALA SU- property is not adjudicated, a En lindes por el Norte, con la a los garantizados por ley y la en tres sitios públicos del muni- rente a nombre del Alguacil del CRETARIA DEL TRIBUNAL DE con intereses al 6 1/2% anual, PERIOR. second public auction shall be calle principal en una distancia suma de $11,550.00 para cubrir cipio en que ha de celebrarse la Tribunal de Primera Instancia el PRIMERA INSTANCIA, CEN- vence el 28 de febrero de 2027 held on the 15 day of July 2016, de 10.00 metros; por el Sur, con cualquier otro adelanto que se venta, tales como la Alcaldía, el día 23 de agosto de 2016, a las TRO JUDICIAL DE SAN JUAN, según escritura número 5, otor- LEGAL NOTICE at 10:00am and the minimum la calle número 8, en una dis- haga en virtud de la escritura de Tribunal y la Colecturía. Este 10:45 de la mañana en su ofi - SALA SUPERIOR durante las gada en San Juan, Puerto Rico, bid that will be accepted is the tancia de 10.00 metros; por el hipoteca; más intereses provis- Edicto será publicado mediante cina sita en el local que ocupa IN THE UNITED STATES DIS- horas laborables. Se entenderá el 16 de noviembre de 2004, sum of $82,866.66, 2/3 parts of Este, con el solar número 34 del to por la Regla 44.3 de las de edictos dos veces en un diario en el edifi cio del TRIBUNAL DE TRICT COURT FOR THE DIS- que todo licitador acepta como ante el Notario Ernesto A. Me- the minimum bid for the 1st pu- mismo bloque en una distancia Procedimiento Civil. Que los de circulación general en el Es- PRIMERA INSTANCIA CEN- TRICT OF PUERTO RICO bastante la titulación del inmue- lendez Perez presentada el 2 de ROOSEVELT CAYMAN blic sale. If said second auction de 25.00 metros; por el Oeste, autos y todos los documentos tado Libre Asociado de Puerto TRO JUDICIAL DE CAGUAS ble y que las cargas y graváme- diciembre de 2004 al asiento does not result in the adjudica- con solar número 32 del mis- correspondientes al Proce- Rico, por espacio de dos sema- SALA SUPERIOR, todo dere- nes anteriores y los preferentes, 715 del diario 861 de Sabana ASSET COMPANY II, tion and sale of the property, a mo bloque, en una distancia de dimiento incoado estarán de nas consecutivas. La propiedad cho, título e interés que tenga si los hubiere, al crédito del eje- Llana. Cancelada por virtud de Plaintiff, vs. third auction will be held on the 25.00 metros. Enclava una casa manifi esto en la SECRETARIA a ser ejecutada se adquirirá la parte demandada de epígrafe cutante continuarán subsisten- la escritura número 528 otorga- EDWIN RODRIGUEZ 22 day of July 2016, at 10:00am La propiedad antes relacionada DEL TRIBUNAL DE PRIME- libre de cargas y gravámenes en el inmueble de su propiedad tes entendiéndose que el rema- da el 12 de octubre de 2006 RODRIGUEZ, and the minimum bid that will consta inscrita en el Folio 149 RA INSTANCIA CENTRO JU- posteriores sujeto a lo dispues- que ubica en 40-C Calle 3, Co- tante los acepta y queda ante el Notario Wilson A. Galar- be accepted is the sum of del Tomo 118 de Toa Alta, fi nca DICIAL DE BAYAMÓN SALA to en los Artículos 113 al 116 de munidad Villa Alegre, Gurabo, Defendant. subrogado en la responsabili- za Galarza, presentada el 8 de $62,150.00, ½ of the minimum número 5638, en el Registro SUPERIOR durante las horas la Ley 210 del 8 de diciembre de PR 00778 y que se describe CIVIL NO. 15-3048 (FAB) RE: dad de los mismos, sin destinar- noviembre de 2006 al asiento bid for the 1st public sale. Upon de la Propiedad de Bayamón, laborables. Se entenderá que 2015, según aplique. Expido el a continuación: URBANA: Solar COLLECTION OF MONIES se a su extinción el precio de 309 del diario 876 de Sabana confi rmation of the sale, an or- Sección Tercera. El tipo míni- todo licitador acepta como bas- presente Edicto de subasta bajo número 40-C según plano de FORECLOSURE OF MORT- remate. La propiedad está suje- Llana. EMBARGO sobre Contri- der shall be issued canceling all mo para la primera subasta del tante la titularidad del inmueble mi fi rma en Bayamón, Puerto inscripción de proyecto de so- GAGE. NOTICE OF SALE. UNI- ta a los siguientes gravámenes buciones sobre Ingreso, Certifi - junior liens. For further particu- inmueble antes relacionado, y que las cargas y gravámenes Rico, hoy día 16 de mayo de lares denominado Villa Alegre, TED STATES OF AMERICA. anteriores y/o preferentes se- cación de 1 de noviembre de lars, reference is made to the será el dispuesto en la Escritura anteriores y los preferentes, si 2016. Janet Ortiz Sierra Placa, radicado en la zona urbana del PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED gún las constancias del Regis- 2009, contra Leticia Rodriguez judgment entered by the Court de Hipoteca, es decir la suma los hubiere, al crédito del ejecu- Alguacil. término municipal de Gurabo, STATES.COMMONWEALTH tro de la Propiedad. HIPOTECA Talavera, por $12,963.59 pre- in this case, which can be exa- de $115,500.00. Si no hubiere tante continuarán subsistentes. LEGAL NOTICE Puerto Rico, con una cabida de OF PUERTO RICO. SS en garantía de dos pagare a fa- sentado el 8 de noviembre de TO: EDWIN RODRIGUEZ mined in the Offi ce of the Clerk remate ni adjudicación en la Se entenderá que el rematante ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO 434.29 metros cuadrados. En vor de Puerto Rico Housing Fi- 2006 al asiento 281 del diario of the United States District primera subasta del inmueble los acepta y queda subrogado DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- lindes por el Norte, con calle nance Corp., por las sumas 876, y anotado al Libro número RODRIGUEZ Court. In San Juan, Puerto Rico, mencionado, se celebrará una en la responsabilidad de los NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA existente en distancia de 21.06 principales de $3,410,496.00 y 5, Orden 633. EMBARGO sobre Judgment in favor of plaintiff this 5 day of May, 2016. Aguedo segunda subasta en las ofi ci- mismos, sin destinarse a su CENTRO JUDICIAL DE CA- metros; por el Sur, con los sola- $622,429.00, respondiendo por Contribuciones sobre Ingreso, for the sum of $123,914.68 in de la Torre, Special Master. nas del Alguacil que suscribe el extinción el precio de remate. GUAS SALA SUPERIOR res C-45 y C-44, en distancia de $40,309.25, el primer pagare Certifi cación de 1 de noviembre principal, deferred principal ba- día 30 de agosto de 2016, a las La propiedad está sujeta a los FEDERAL NATIONAL 16.52 metros; por el Este, con el con intereses al 8.90% anual y de 2006, contra Leticia Rodri- lance of $11,605.50, for a total LEGAL NOTICE 11:30 de la mañana. En la se- siguientes gravámenes anterio- solar número C-39, en distancia segunda pagare con intereses guez Talavera, por $10,099.91 outstanding principal balance ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO gunda subasta que se celebre res y/o preferentes según las MORTGAGE de 24.30 metros; por el Oeste, al 8.00% anual, vence el primer presentado el 8 de noviembre of $135,520.18, accrued inter- DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- servirá de tipo mínimo las dos constancias del Registro de la ASSOCIATION T/C/C con el solar número C-43, en pagare el 2 de noviembre de de 2006 al asiento 284 del diario est, which continues to accrue NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA terceras partes (2/3) del precio Propiedad. HIPOTECA: Consti- FANNIE MAE, distancia de 20.23 metros. La 2014 y el segundo pagare el 10 876 y anotado al Libro número until full payment of the debt at CENTRO JUDICIAL DE BAYA- pactado en la primera subasta, tuida por Josué Rosa Pérez y su Demandante V. propiedad antes relacionada de diciembre de 2014, según 5, Orden 609. Por la presente the rate of 5.75% per annum; MÓN SALA SUPERIOR o sea la suma de $77,000.00. esposa, Esther Ríos, también ROSA MERCED consta inscrita en el Folio 272 escritura número 11, otorgada se notifi ca a los acreedores des- accrued late charges; and any FIRSTBANK Si tampoco hubiere remate ni conocida como Esther Ríos del Tomo 183 de Gurabo, fi nca en San Juan, Puerto Rico, el 30 conocidos, no inscritos o pre- other advance, charge, fee or adjudicación en la segunda su- Aponte y Alberto Martínez Ríos FIGUEROA T/C/C número 6,993, en el Registro de noviembre de 1994, ante la sentados que sus derechos so- disbursement made by plain- PUERTO RICO basta se celebrará una tercera casado con Ruth Velázquez, en ROSA MARÍA MERCED de la Propiedad de Caguas, Notario Caroll Cabañas Ríos, bre los bienes hipotecados con tiff on behalf of defendant, in Demandante V. subasta en las ofi cinas del Al- garantía de un pagaré a favor FIGUEROA T/C/C ROSA Sección Segunda. El tipo mí- inscrita al folio móvil del tomo posterioridad a la inscripción del accordance with the mortgage PEDRO TENAZ RUIZ guacil que suscribe el día 6 de de R&G PREMIER BANK OF M. MERCED FIGUEROA nimo para la primera subasta 973 de Sabana Llana, fi nca nú- crédito del ejecutante o acree- deed, plus costs, and ten (10) T/C/C PEDRO JOSÉ septiembre de 2016, a las 11:30 PUERTO RICO, o a su orden, POR SÍ Y LA SUCESIÓN del inmueble antes relacionado, mero 32129, inscripción 2da. dores de cargos o derechos percent attorney’s fees; Pur- TENAZ RUIZ de la mañana. Para la tercera por la suma de $50,000.00, sus será el dispuesto en la Escritura Cancelada por virtud de la escri- reales que los hubiesen pos- suant to the judgment, the un- subasta servirá de tipo mínimo intereses al 9 1/2% anual y ven- DE HÉCTOR ALEJANDRO de Hipoteca, es decir la suma tura de Venta Judicial número puesto a la hipoteca del actor y dersigned Special Master was Demandado la mitad (1/2) del precio pacta- cedero (no expresa), según la VELÁZQUEZ de $38,400.00. Si no hubiere 23 otorgada el 18 de julio de a los dueños, poseedores, tene- ordered to sell at public auction CIVIL NÚM: DCD2015-1723 do para el caso de ejecución, o escritura número 346, otorgada COMPUESTA POR ROSA remate ni adjudicación en la 2003 ante la Notario Caroll Ca- dores de o interesados en títu- for United States currency in (401) SOBRE: COBRO DE sea, la suma de $57,750.00. La en Bayamón, el 30 de marzo MERCED FIGUEROA primera subasta del inmueble bañas Ríos y presentada el 3 de los transmisibles por endoso o cash or certifi ed check without DINERO Y EJECUCIÓN DE hipoteca a ejecutarse en el caso de 1998, ante el notario Héctor mencionado, se celebrará una mayo de 2004 al asiento 113 del al portador garantizados hipote- appraisement or right of rede- HIPOTECA POR LA VÍA ORDI- de epígrafe fue constituida me- Moyano Noriega. Inscrita al folio T/C/C ROSA MARÍA segunda subasta en las ofi ci- diario 794 de Sabana Llana. cariamente con posterioridad al mption to the highest bidder NARIA. EDICTO DE SUBASTA. diante la escritura número 836, móvil del tomo 15 de Toa Alta. MERCED FIGUEROA nas del Alguacil que suscribe el MANDAMIENTO de 10 de sep- crédito del actor que se celebra- and at the offi ce of the Clerk of El Alguacil que suscribe por la otorgada el día 11 de diciembre Inscripción séptima. PRESEN- T/C/C ROSA M. día 30 de agosto de 2016, a las tiembre de 2002, de caso segui- rán las subastas en las fechas, the United States District Court presente CERTIFICA, ANUN- de 2006, ante el Notario Jorge TACION: Presentada el 22 de MERCED FIGUEROA 2:45 de la tarde. En la segunda do en el Tribunal de Primera horas y sitios señalados para for the District of Puerto Rico, CIA y hace CONSTAR: Que Garcia Soto y consta inscrita octubre de 2015 al asiento 190 EN LA CUOTA VIUDAL subasta que se celebre servirá Instancia, Sala de San Juan, que puedan concurrir a la su- Federico Degetau Federal Buil- en cumplimiento de un Manda- en el Folio 120 del Tomo 553 del Diario 534, la escritura nú- de tipo mínimo las dos terceras Caso Civil Núm. KCD97-0256 basta si les conviniere o se les ding, Chardón Street, Hato Rey, miento de Ejecución de Sen- de Toa Alta, fi nca número 5638, mero 6 otorgada en San Juan, USUFRUCTUARIA, partes (2/3) del precio pactado [905], sobre Cobro de Dinero, invita a satisfacer antes del re- San Juan, Puerto Rico or any tencia que le ha sido dirigido en el Registro de la Propiedad el 18 de octubre de 2008 ante MARÍA VELÁZQUEZ en la primera subasta, o sea la por la Corporación para el Fi- mate el importe del crédito, de other place designated by said al Alguacil que suscribe por la de Bayamón, Sección Tercera, la notario Angélica García Me- MERCED, FULANO Y suma de $25,600.00. Si tampo- nanciamiento de la Vivienda de sus intereses, otros cargos y las Clerk, to cover the sums adjud- Secretaría del TRIBUNAL DE inscripción décima. El pagaré dina, por Metro Island Mortgage co hubiere remate ni adjudica-
35 Legal Notice The San Juan Daily Star Wednesday, June 22, 2016 ción en la segunda subasta se en títulos transmisibles por en- terés que tenga la parte deman- Escritura de Hipoteca, es decir rentes según las constancias al asiento 2 de la página 36 del TECA POR LA VÍA ORDINARIA. remate o adjudicación la prime- celebrará una tercera subasta doso o al portador garantizados dada de epígrafe en el inmueble la suma de $157,250.00. Si no del Registro de la Propiedad. Libro de Embargos Federales AVISO DE VENTA EN PÚBLI- ra subasta, se procederá a una en las ofi cinas del Alguacil que hipotecariamente con posterio- de su propiedad que ubica en hubiere remate ni adjudicación HIPOTECA: Constituida por número 4. Y para conocimiento CA SUBASTA. Yo,Pedro Hieye segunda subasta y servirá de suscribe el día 6 de septiembre ridad al crédito del actor que se Apt. 5W, Cond. Villas de Playa I, en la primera subasta del in- Fausto Muñoz Vinuza y su es- de licitadores del público en ge- González, Alguacil Supervisor tipo mínimo de 2/3 partes del de 2016 a las 2:45 de la tarde. celebrarán las subastas en las Dorado, Puerto Rico 00646 y mueble mencionado, se cele- posa, Olga Caso Marrero, en neral se publicará este Edicto de la División de Subastas del valor de la tasación, $23,333.33 Para la tercera subasta servirá fechas, horas y sitios señalados que se describe a continuación: brará una segunda subasta en garantía de un pagaré a favor de acuerdo con la ley por espa- Centro Judicial de San Juan, a Si tampoco hubiere remate ni de tipo mínimo la mitad (1/2) para que puedan concurrir a la URBANA: PROPIEDAD HORI- las ofi cinas del Alguacil que sus- del BANCO SANTANDER DE cio de dos semanas en tres si- los demandados y al público en adjudicación en esta segunda del precio pactado para el caso subasta si les conviniere o se ZONTAL: Unidad de vivienda cribe el 17 de agosto de 2016, a PUERTO RICO, o a su orden, tios públicos del municipio en general les notifi co que, cum- subasta, se procederá a una de ejecución, o sea, la suma de les invita a satisfacer antes del W-5, ubicada en el proyecto ‘Vi- las 9:30 de la mañana. En la se- por la suma de $53,000.00, con que ha de celebrarse la venta, pliendo con un Mandamiento tercera subasta, en ésta el tipo $19,200.00. La hipoteca a eje- remate el importe del crédito, de llas de Playa’ y construida en un gunda subasta que se celebre intereses al 2% sobre el prime tales como la alcaldía, el Tribu- que se ha librado en el presente mínimo será de la 1/2 del valor cutarse en el caso de epígrafe sus intereses, otros cargos y las lote de terreno dentro de la Ur- servirá de tipo mínimo las dos rate y vencedero a la presenta- nal y la colecturía. Este Edicto caso por el Secretario del Tribu- de la tasación, $17,500.00. Para fue constituida mediante la es- costas y honorarios de abogado banización Dorado Del Mar, ca- terceras partes (2/3) del precio ción, según escritura número será publicado mediante edic- nal de epígrafe con fecha 28 de el lote descrito, la primera su- critura número 165, otorgada asegurados quedando subroga- rretera #693, Barrio Mameyal, pactado en la primera subasta, 81, otorgada en Dorado, el 16 tos dos veces en un diario de enero de 2015 y para satisfacer basta se llevará a cabo el día 18 el día 1 de julio de 2006, ante dos en los derechos del acree- Dorado, Puerto Rico. Esta uni- o sea la suma de $104,833.33. de mayo de 1997, ante el nota- circulación general en el Estado la Sentencia por la cantidad de de julio de 2016, a las 11:30 de el Notario Magda V. Alsina Fi- dor ejecutante. Y para conoci- dad de vivienda está ubicada en Si tampoco hubiere remate ni rio Mario Rivera Toll. Inscrita al Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, $32,052.05 de principal, dicta- la mañana. De no comparecer gueroa y consta inscrita como miento de licitadores del público el edifi cio W, fabricado de con- adjudicación en la segunda su- folio 249 del tomo 109 de Dora- por espacio de dos semanas da en el caso de autos el 8 de postor alguno se llevará a efec- asiento abreviado en el Folio en general se publicará este creto reforzado. Está constitui- basta se celebrará una tercera do. Inscripción octava. El 13 de consecutivas. La propiedad a octubre de 2015, notifi cada el to una segunda subasta el día 1 139 del Tomo 498 (ágora) de Edicto de acuerdo con la ley por do por dos niveles, el primero subasta en las ofi cinas del Al- agosto de 2015 se presentó al ser ejecutada se adquirirá libre 15 de octubre de 2015, notifi ca- de agosto de 2016, a las 11:30 Gurabo, fi nca número 6,993, espacio de dos semanas en tres en el piso terrero del proyecto guacil que suscribe el día 24 de asiento 335 del diario 293 una de cargas y gravámenes poste- da por edicto el 24 de octubre de la mañana. De no compa- en el Registro de la Propiedad sitios públicos del municipio en son su puerta de entrada en el agosto de 2016, a las 9:30 de la instancia otorgada el 12 de riores sujeto a lo dispuesto en de 2015, procederé a vender recer postor alguno se llevará de Caguas, Sección Segun- que ha de celebrarse la venta, lindero Oeste, por ella se sale a mañana. Para la tercera subas- agosto de 2015 ante la Notario los Artículos 113 al 116 de la en pública subasta, al mejor a cabo una tercera subasta el da, inscripción tercera. Dicha tales como la alcaldía, el Tribu- la vía de acceso que conduce ta servirá de tipo mínimo la mi- Jelka L. Duchesne Sanabria Ley 210 del 8 de diciembre de postor en pago de contado y día 8 de agosto de 2016, a llas subasta se llevará a cabo para nal y la colecturía. Este Edicto directamente al exterior. Sus lin- tad (1/2) del precio pactado para la cancelación de la hipote- 2015, según aplique. Expido el en moneda del curso legal de 11:30 de la mañana. La subasta con su producto satisfacer al será publicado mediante edic- deros son: por el Oeste, que es para el caso de ejecución, o ca por la suma de $53,000.00 a presente Edicto de subasta bajo los Estados Unidos de América, o subastas antes indicadas se Demandante total o parcial- tos dos veces en un diario de el frente, en 13.04 pies, con sea, la suma de $78,625.00. La favor de Banco Santander de mi fi rma, en Bayamón, Puerto mediante efectivo, giro o che- llevarán a efecto en mi ofi cina, mente según sea el caso el circulación general en el Estado área de uso común general; por hipoteca a ejecutarse en el caso Puerto Rico. Surge de un estu- Rico, hoy día 7 de junio de que certifi cado a nombre del localizada en el Tribunal de Pri- importe de la Sentencia que ha Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, el Este, en 13.04 pies con área de epígrafe fue constituida me- dio de título efectuado que, so- 2016. JORGE CAMPUSANO, Alguacil de este Tribunal todo mera Instancia, Sala Superior obtenido ascendente a la suma por espacio de dos semanas de uso común; por el Norte, con diante la escritura número 264, bre la fi nca descrita anterior- ALGUACIL. derecho, título e interés que de San Juan. Se advierte a los de $28,624.85 por concepto de consecutivas. La propiedad a pared común en 61.67 pies con otorgada el día 22 de junio de mente, pesan los gravámenes hayan tenido tengan o puedan licitadores que la adjudicación principal, más intereses al tipo ser ejecutada se adquirirá libre unidad de vivienda W-6; y por el 2002, ante el Notario Nelson posteriores a la hipoteca que se LEGAL NOTICE tener los deudores demanda- se hará al mejor postor, quien pactado de 7.950% anual des- de cargas y gravámenes pos- Sur, con pared común en 61.67 William González Rosario y ejecuta mediante este procedi- ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE dos en cuanto a la propiedad deberá consignar el importe de el día 1 de marzo de 2015. teriores sujeto a lo dispuesto pies con unidad de vivienda consta inscrita en el Folio 191 miento que se relacionan más PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE localizada en: en el Municipio de su oferta en el mismo acto Dichos intereses continúan acu- en los Artículos 113 al 116 de la W-4. Esta unidad de vivienda del Tomo 199 de Dorado, fi nca adelante. A los acreedores que PRIMERA INSTANCIA CENTRO de San Juan, Puerto Rico, el de la adjudicación en moneda mulándose hasta el pago total Ley 210 del 8 de diciembre de tiene un área de 1350.82 pies número 4857, en el Registro de tengan inscritos o anotados sus JUDICIAL DE SAN JUAN SALA bien inmueble se describe a de curso legal de los Estados de la obligación. Se pagarán 2015, según aplique. Expido el cuadrados. De esta área la Propiedad de Bayamón, Sec- derechos sobre los bienes hipo- SUPERIOR continuación: 453 Canilla St, Unidos de Norteamérica y para también los cargos por demora presente Edicto de subasta bajo 1113.88 pies cuadrados es área ción Cuarta, inscripción décima. tecados con posterioridad a la SCOTIABANK DE Embalse San José, San Juan, conocimiento de la parte de- equivalentes a xxx de la suma mi fi rma, en Caguas, Puerto construida y 236.94 pies cua- Dicha subasta se llevará a cabo inscripción del crédito del ejecu- PR 00923 URBANA: Solar mandada y de toda(s) aquella(s) de aquellos pagos con atrasos Rico, hoy día 7 de abril de 2016. drados es área de patio. El pri- para con su producto satisfacer tante o acreedores de cargos o PUERTO RICO marcado con el número cua- persona(s) que tengan interés en exceso de 15 días calenda- Edgardo Aldebol Miranda, Al- mer nivel tiene un área de cons- al Demandante total o parcial- derechos reales que los hubie- Demandante V. trocientos cincuenta y tres “A” inscrito con posterioridad a la rios de la fecha vencimiento, la guacil. trucción de 567.24 pies mente según sea el caso el im- sen pospuesto a la hipoteca del LA SUCESION DE EMILIO (453-A) de la Calle Canillas en inscripción del gravamen que suma de $3,840.00 para costas, cuadrados, tiene 13.04 pies de porte de la Sentencia que ha actor y a los dueños, poseedo- DEL VALLE FORTI el plano de inscripción del pro- se está ejecutando, y para co- gastos y honorarios de aboga- LEGAL NOTICE ancho y 43.5 de frente a fondo. obtenido ascendente a la suma res, tenedores de, o interesados COMPUESTA POR: yecto denominado “ARF” dieci- nocimiento de los licitadores y do, la suma de $3,840.00para ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO Sus áreas de patio son: a) en el de $141,444.85 por concepto en títulos transmisibles por en- MARIA T. DEL VALLE nueve (ARF-19) El Plebiscito II, el público en general y para su cubrir los intereses en adición DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- patio del frente (171.74 pies de principal, más intereses al doso, o al portador, garantiza- radicado en la zona urbana del publicación en un periódico de a los garantizados por ley y la NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA cuadrados) con 13.04 pies de tipo pactado de 7.125% anual dos hipotecariamente con pos- COMO HEREDERA término municipal de San Juan, circulación general, una vez por suma de $3,840.00 para cubrir CENTRO JUDICIAL DE BAYA- ancho, y de frente a fondo 13.17 desde el día 1 de abril de 2010. terioridad al crédito del actor por CONOCIDA Y FULANO Puerto Rico, con una cabida su- semana durante el término de cualquier otro adelanto que se MÓN SALA SUPERIOR pies; b) en el patio del fondo Dichos intereses continúan acu- la presente se notifi ca, que se DE TAL, FULANA DE perfi cial de CIENTO CINCUEN- dos (2) semanas consecutivas haga en virtud de la escritura CitiMortgage Inc. (65.20 pies cuadrados) con mulándose hasta el pago total celebrarán las subastas en las TAL, SUTANO DE TAL, TA PUNTO NOVENTA (150.90) con un intervalo de por lo me- de hipoteca, más intereses se- 13.04 pies de ancho, y de fondo de la obligación. Se pagarán fechas, horas y sitios señalados METROS CUADRADOS. En nos siete (7) días entre ambas gún provisto por la Regla 44.3 Demandante v. 5.00 pies. El segundo nivel tiene también los cargos por demora para que puedan concurrir a la SUTANA DE TAL, A, B Y lindes por el NORTE, con el publicaciones, y para su fi jación de las de Procedimiento Civil. José Luis Santos un área de construcción de equivalentes a 5.000% de la subasta si les conviniere o se C COMO HEREDEROS solar cuatrocientos veinte (420) en tres (3) lugares públicos del Que los autos y todos los do- Paunetto, Wynee 546.64 pies cuadrados. Tiene suma de aquellos pagos con les invita a satisfacer antes del DESCONOCIDOS; LA en nueve punto ochenta y cinco municipio en que ha de cele- cumentos correspondientes al Jannette Gil Ojeda y la 13.04 pies de ancho y 42.00 atrasos en exceso de 15 días remate el importe del crédito, de SUCESION DE LYDIA (9.85) metros; por el SUR, con brarse la venta, tales como, la Procedimiento incoado estarán sociedad legal de bienes pies de frente a fondo. Esta uni- calendarios de la fecha venci- sus intereses, otros cargos y las MENDEZ PIÑERO, la calle Canillas en diez pun- Alcaldía, el Tribunal y la Colec- de manifi esto en la SECRETA- dad de vivienda consta en su miento, la suma de $15,725.00 costas y honorarios de abogado to trece (10.13) metros; por el turía y se le notifi cará además a RIA DEL TRIBUNAL DE PRI- gananciales compuesta primer nivel: de sala-comedor, para costas, gastos y honora- asegurados quedando subroga- COMPUESTA POR: JOSE ESTE, con solar cuatrocientos la parte demandada vía correo MERA INSTANCIA CENTRO por ambos cocina con gabinete y fregade- rios de abogado, la suma de dos en los derechos del acree- L. RODRIGUEZ MENDEZ, cincuenta y cinco “A” (455-A) certifi cado con acuse de recibo JUDICIAL DE CAGUAS SALA Demandados ro, baño equipado con bañera, $15,725.00 para cubrir los inte- dor ejecutante. SENTENCIA: ALFONSO RODRIGUEZ en quince punto treinta y cuatro a la última dirección conocida. SUPERIOR durante las horas CIVIL NÚM: DCD2011-1874 inodoro y lavamanos con acce- reses en adición a los garantiza- Anotada contra José L. Santos MENDEZ, DAIREN (15.34) metros, y por el OIESTE, La propiedad a ser ejecutada laborables. Se entenderá que (505) SOBRE: COBRO DE DI- sorios, lavandería con lavadero dos por ley y la suma de Paunetto & Wynee Gil Ojeda y con el solar cuatrocientos cin- se adquirirá libre de cargas y todo licitador acepta como bas- NERO Y EJECUCIÓN DE HI- y calentador, foyer, escalera y $15,725.00 para cubrir cual- la Sociedad Legal de Ganancia- TORRES MENDEZ, cuenta y siete “A” (457-A) en gravámenes posteriores, previa tante la titularidad del inmueble POTECA POR LA VÍA ORDINA- patios. El segundo nivel consta quier otro adelanto que se haga les, a favor de Asociación de EVEL COLON MENDEZ, catorce punto ochenta y ocho orden judicial dirigida al Regis- y que las cargas y gravámenes RIA. EDICTO DE SUBASTA. El de dos cuartos dormitorios, clo- en virtud de la escritura de hipo- Residentes de Sabanera de Do- MARANGELY ROMERO (14.88). Finca 28,929 inscrita al trador de la Propiedad de la anteriores y los preferentes, si Alguacil que suscribe por la pre- set y closet vestidor, baño equi- teca; más intereses según pro- rado, por la suma de $6,645.68 MENDEZ Y FULANO Folio 111 del Tomo 721 de Sa- sección correspondiente para los hubiere, al crédito del ejecu- sente CERTIFICA, ANUNCIA y pado con bañera, inodoro, bidet visto por la Regla 44.3 de las de y otras cantidades, según Sen- DE TAL, FULANA DE bana Llana, Registro de la Pro- la cancelación de aquellos pos- tante continuarán subsistentes. hace CONSTAR: Que en cum- y accesorios, tocador, y lavama- Procedimiento Civil. Que los au- tencia de fecha 19 de enero de piedad, Sección V de San Juan. teriores. Se les advierte a todos Se entenderá que el rematante plimiento de un Mandamiento nos aparte, corredor,dos terra- tos y todos los documentos co- 2011, ante el Tribunal de Prime- TAL, SUTANO DE TAL, Con el importe de dicha venta los interesados que todos los los acepta y queda subrogado de Ejecución de Sentencia que zas semi- descubiertas. Se le rrespondientes al Procedimien- ra Instancia, Sala de Dorado, en SUTANA DE TAL, A, B Y se habrá de satisfacer a la par- documentos relacionados con en la responsabilidad de los le ha sido dirigido al Alguacil asigna a esta unidad el uso ex- to incoado estarán de manifi esto el caso civil número CM 2010- C COMO HEREDEROS te demandante las cantidades la presente acción de ejecución mismos, sin destinarse a su que suscribe por la Secretaría clusivo del estacionamiento nú- en la SECRETARIA DEL TRI- 0736. Anotada el 6 de febrero DESCONOCIDOS; adeudadas, según la Sentencia de hipoteca, así como la de la extinción el precio de remate. del TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA mero W-05. El porcentaje asig- BUNAL DE PRIMERA INSTAN- de 2012, al folio 113, número de dictada en el caso de epígrafe, subasta, estarán disponibles La propiedad no está sujeta INSTANCIA CENTRO JUDI- nado a esta unidad en los CIA CENTRO JUDICIAL DE orden 1141 del Libro de Embar- HONORABLE por el Tribunal de Primera Ins- para ser examinados, durante a gravámenes anteriores y/o CIAL DE BAYAMÓN SALA SU- elementos comunes generales, BAYAMÓN SALA SUPERIOR gos Federales número 3. EM- SECRETARIO DE tancia, Sala de San Juan, cu- horas laborables, en la Secre- preferentes según surge de PERIOR, en el caso de epígrafe gananciales y gastos comunes, durante las horas laborables. BARGO FEDERAL: Anotada HACIENDA DEL yas cantidades son las siguien- taría del Tribunal. Se entenderá las constancias del Registro procederá a vender en pública así como en la notación para Se entenderá que todo licitador contra José L. Santos & Nitza ESTADO LIBRE tes: $32,052.05 de principal, 7 que todo licitador acepta como de la Propiedad en un estudio subasta al mejor postor en efec- particulares de esta índole es acepta como bastante la titula- M. López, seguro social XXX- ASOCIADO DE PUERTO 1/4% de intereses, los cuales bastante la titularidad y que las de título efectuado a la fi nca tivo, giro o cheque certifi cado en igual a 0.006207%. El porcenta- ción del inmueble y que las car- XX-7110, por la suma de continúan acumulándose hasta cargas y gravámenes anteriores antes descrita. Por la presente moneda legal de los Estados je en los elementos comunes li- gas y gravámenes anteriores y $32,039.65, según notifi cación RICO; HONORABLE el saldo total de la deuda, más y los preferentes, si los hubiere, se notifi ca a los acreedores que Unidos de América a nombre mitados del edifi cio es de los preferentes, si los hubiere, al número 837242111, presentada SECRETARIO DEL los cargos por mora, los cuales al crédito del ejecutante, con- tengan inscritos o anotados sus del Alguacil del Tribunal de Pri- 16.66%. La propiedad antes crédito del ejecutante continua- el 5 de enero de 2012, al asien- DEPARTAMENTO DE continúan acumulándose has- tinuarán subsistentes; enten- derechos sobre los bienes hipo- mera Instancia el día 10 de relacionada consta inscrita en el rán subsistentes entendiéndose to 1 de la página 73 del Libro de JUSTICIA DEL ESTADO ta el saldo total de la deuda; diéndose que el rematante los tecados con posterioridad a la agosto de 2016, a las 9:30 de la Folio 245 del Tomo 109 de Do- que el rematante los acepta y Embargos Federales número 3. mas el pago de $3,500.00 por acepta y queda subrogado en la inscripción del crédito del ejecu- mañana en su ofi cina sita en el rado, fi nca número 4857, en el queda subrogado en la respon- EMBARGO FEDERAL: Anotada LIBRE ASOCIADO DE concepto de costas, gastos y responsabilidad de los mismos, tante o acreedores de cargos o local que ocupa en el edifi cio del Registro de la Propiedad de sabilidad de los mismos, sin contra José Santos, seguro so- PUERTO RICO honorarios de abogado. El tipo sin destinarse a su extinción el derechos reales que los hubie- TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA INS- Bayamón, Sección Cuarta. El destinarse a su extinción el pre- cial XXX-XX-5987, por la suma Demandados mínimo para la subasta será la precio del remate. Y para cono- sen pospuesto a la hipoteca del TANCIA CENTRO JUDICIAL tipo mínimo para la primera su- cio de remate. La propiedad de $31,043.84, según notifi ca- CIVIL NUM.: KCD2014-0677 suma de tasación pactada, la cimiento de los demandados, actor y a los dueños, poseedo- DE BAYAMÓN SALA SUPE- basta del inmueble antes rela- está sujeta a los siguientes gra- ción número 141068215, pre- (602) SOBRE: COBRO DE DI- cual es $35,000.00 para la pro- de los acreedores posteriores, res, tenedores de o interesados RIOR, todo derecho, título e in- cionado, será el dispuesto en la vámenes anteriores y/o prefe- sentada el 3 de febrero de 2015, NERO Y EJECUCIÓN DE HIPO- piedad descrita. Si no produjere de los licitadores, partes intere-
Legal Notice 36 Wednesday, June 22, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star sadas y público en general, ex- constituida mediante la escritura principal de $16,281.00, con in- GLOBAL MORTGAGE para que radique en este Tribu- San Juan, PR 00919-3359 diéndose el remedio solicitado (11.9742) metros lineales, con pido el presente Aviso para su número 146, otorgada el día 28 tereses al 8 3/4% anual, vence CORP.; JUAN DEL nal su contestación y notifi que Por la presente se le(s) notifi ca sin más citarle(s) ni oirle(s). EX- franja de terreno a ser dedicada publicación en los lugares pú- de junio de 2012 ante el Nota- el 1 de mayo de 2015, según PUEBLO Y JUANA DEL con copia de ella al abogado de que se ha radicado en la Se- PEDIDO bajo mi fi rma y con el a uso público que a la vez se blicos correspondientes. Libra- rio Francisco J. Biaggi Landrón escritura número 405, otorgada la parte demandante a la Leda. cretaría de este Tribunal una Sello del Tribunal. DADA hoy 10 une a camino municipal antes, do en San Juan, Puerto Rico, a y consta presentada al asiento en San Juan, Puerto Rico, el 12 PUEBLO Y cualesquier Saнdeth Crнstobal Martнnez, Demanda en Cobro de Dinero de junio de 2016, en San Loren- hoy Carretera Municipal; Sur, 6 de junio de 2016. Pedro Hieye 1621 del diario 316 de Manatí, de abril de 2000, ante el Notario persona desconocida PO Box 9022173, San Juan, y Ejecución de Hipoteca en su zo, Puerto Rico. Irma I. Arroyo en dieciséis punto veinticuatro González,ALGUACIL. fi nca número 7,313 Registro de Ricardo J. Ramos González, con posible interés PR 00902-2173; Tet. (787) 367- contra, en la cual se alega entre González,Secretaria. Mignorys noventa y cinco (16.2496) me- ****** la Propiedad de Manatí. Dicha inscrita al folio del tomo de hoja en la obligación cuya 0412, dentro de los treinta 30) otras cosas que el demandado Cuadrado López, Secretaria tros lineales, con Alejandrina LEGAL NOTICE subasta se llevará a cabo para móvil 525 de Manatí, fi nca nú- días siguientes a la publicación Ronnie Omar Resto Carrasqui- Auxiliar. Cordero Soto; Este, en vein- con su producto satisfacer al mero 7313, inscripción 5ta y úl- cancelación que por de este Edicto, apercibiéndole llo t/c/c Ronnie Resto Carras- tiséis punto seis uno seis tres ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO Demandante total o parcialmen- tima. Cancelada por virtud de la decreto judicial se que de no hacerlo así dentro quillo, Magaly Jannette Marcano LEGAL NOTICE (26.6163) metros lineales, con DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- te según sea el caso el importe escritura número 290, otorgada solicita. del término indicado, el Tribunal Matos t/c/c Magaly J. Marcano Asunción Ramírez Hernández y NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO de la Sentencia que ha obtenido en San Juan, Puerto Rico, el 9 podrá anotar su rebeldía y dictar Matos y la Sociedad Legal de Oeste, en treinta y cuatro punto CENTRO JUDICIAL DE ARECI- Demandados DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- ascendente a la suma principal de octubre de 2012, ante el No- sentencia concediendo el reme- Gananciales compuesta por quince sesenta y tres (34.1563) BO SALA SUPERIOR de $67,132.30 por concepto de tario Carlos R. Garriga Blanco, CIVIL NÚM. : KCP2016-0076 NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA metros lineales, con Edelmiro BANCO POPULAR DE principal, más intereses al tipo presentada el 27 de noviembre SOBRE: CANCELACION DE dio solicitado en la Demanda sin ambos y Estancias de Juncos, SALA DE CAMUY. Martínez Rivera. Inscrita al fo- PUERTO RICO pactado de 4.00% anual desde de 2012 al asiento 179 del diario PAGARE EXTRAVIADO. ESTA- más citarle ni oírle. EXPEDIDO Inc. (como Titular Registral), FIRSTBANK lio ciento ochenta y seis (186) DOS UNIDOS DE AMÉRICA, bajo mi fi rma y sello de este adeuda a la parte demandan- DEMANDANTE VS. el primero (1ro) de julio de 2015. 318 de Manatí. Por la presen- EL PRESIDENTE DE LOS ES- Tribunal, en San Juan, Puer- te por concepto de hipoteca la PUERTO RICO del tomo ciento setenta y siete MARIA RAMONA DEL Dichos intereses continúan acu- te se notifi ca a los acreedores TADOS UNIDOS, SS: EL ES- to Rico, hoy día 6 de junio de suma de $120,942.99 por con- Parte Demandante Vs. (177) de Camuy, fi nca nueve mil TIO MENDOZA mulándose hasta el pago total desconocidos, no inscritos o TADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE 2016. Griselda Rodriguez Co- cepto de principal, más intere- SUCESION DE ALFREDO cuatrocientos veintinueve guión de la obligación. Además la par- presentados que sus derechos CRUZ VELEZ compuesta A (9429-A). Registro de la Pro- DEMANDADA PUERTO RICO. llado, Secretaria. Jessica Soto ses al tipo pactado de 5.00% te demandada adeuda a BPPR sobre los bienes hipotecados Pagán, Secretaria Auxiliar. piedad de Arecibo, Sección II. CIVIL NUM.: CCD2015-0809 A: GLOBAL anual desde el 1ro de noviem- por SUGEI CRUZ, JOHN los cargos por demora equiva- con posterioridad a la inscrip- La primera subasta se llevará (404) SOBRE: COBRO DE MORTGAGE CORP. bre de 2015. Dichos intereses DOE Y RICHARD ROE lentes a 4.0000% de la suma de ción del crédito del ejecutante LEGAL NOTICE a cabo el día 3 de agosto de DINERO Y EJECUCION DE continúan acumulándose hasta aquellos pagos con atrasos en o acreedores de cargos o de- A: JUAN DEL PUEBLO como Posibles herederos 2016 a las 11:30 de la mañana, HIPOTECA (Vía Ordinaria). exceso de 15 días calendarios rechos reales que los hubiesen Y JUANA DEL PUEBLO ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO el pago total de la obligación. y servirá de tipo mínimo para la EDICTO DE SUBASTA. El Al- DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- Además la parte demandada desconocidos, Centro de la fecha de vencimiento; los pospuesto a la hipoteca del ac- misma la suma de $41,400.00 guacil que suscribe por la pre- COMO POSIBLES NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA adeuda a la parte demandante de Recaudación de créditos accesorios y adelantos tor y a los dueños, poseedores, sin admitirse oferta inferior. En sente CERTIFICA, ANUNCIA y TENEDORES y CENTRO JUDICIAL DE SAN los cargos por demora equiva- Ingresos Municipales, hechos en virtud de la escritu- tenedores de o interesados en el caso de que el inmueble a hace CONSTAR: Que en cum- ra de hipoteca; y las costas, títulos transmisibles por endo- CUALESQUIER PERSONA LORENZO SALA SUPERIOR lentes a 5.00% de la suma de Departamento de ser subastado no fuera adjudi- plimiento de un Mandamiento E.M.I. EQUITY aquellos pagos con atrasos en gastos y honorarios de aboga- so o al portador garantizados DESCONOCIDA CON Hacienda, Administración cado en la primera subasta, se de Ejecución de Embargo que exceso de 15 días calendarios do equivalentes a $7,091.90. hipotecariamente con posterio- POSIBLE INTERÉS EN MORTGAGE, INC para el Sustento de celebrará una segunda subasta le ha sido dirigido al Alguacil de la fecha de vencimiento; los Además la parte demandada ridad al crédito del actor que se DEMANDANTE VS. el día 10 de agosto de 2016 a que suscribe por la Secretaría LA OBLIGACIÓN CUYA créditos accesorios y adelantos Menores se comprometió a pagar una celebrarán las subastas en las RONNIE OMAR RESTO las 2:30 de la tarde y el precio del TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA CANCelACIÓN POR hechos en virtud de la escritu- Parte Demandada suma equivalente a $7,091.90 fechas, horas y sitios señalados mínimo para esta segunda su- INSTANCIA, CENTRO JUDI- para cubrir cualquier otro ade- para que puedan concurrir a la DECRETO JUDICIAL SE CARRASQUILLO ra de hipoteca; y las costas, CASO NUM: CD2015-555. basta será el de dos terceras CIAL DE ARECIBO, SALA SU- T/C/C RONNIE RESTO gastos y honorarios de aboga- SOBRE: EJECUCION DE HI- lanto que se haga en virtud de subasta si les conviniere o se SOLICITA. partes del precio mínimo esta- PERIOR, en el caso de epígrafe CARRASQUILLO, do equivalentes a $13,041.00. POTECA Y COBRO DE DINE- la escritura de hipoteca y una les invita a satisfacer antes del Por la presente se le notifi ca Además la parte demandada se blecido para la primera subasta, procederá a vender en pública RO POR LA VIA ORDINARIA. suma equivalente a $7,091.90 remate el importe del crédito, de que ha sido presentada en MAGALY JANNETTE comprometió a pagar una suma o a sea la suma de $27,600.00. subasta al mejor postor en efec- ANUNCIO DE SUBASTA. El para cubrir intereses en adición sus intereses, otros cargos y las este Tribunal una Demanda MARCANO MATOS equivalente a $13,041.00 para Si tampoco hubiera remate ni tivo, cheque certifi cado o giro suscribiente, Alguacil del Tri- a los garantizados por ley. Que costas y honorarios de abogado en su contra en el pleito de cubrir cualquier otro adelanto adjudicación en la segunda su- postal en moneda legal de los T/C/C MAGALY J. bunal de Primera Instancia de los autos y todos los documen- asegurados quedando subroga- epígrafe. En este caso la parte que se haga en virtud de la es- basta, se celebrará una terce- Estados Unidos de América a MARCANO MATOS Y LA Puerto Rico, Sala de Camuy, a tos correspondientes al Proce- dos en los derechos del acree- demandante ha radicado una critura de hipoteca y una suma ra subasta el día 17 de agosto nombre del Alguacil del Tribu- SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE los demandados de epígrafe y dimiento incoado estarán de dor ejecutante. La propiedad Demanda para que se decrete equivalente a $13,041.00 para de 2016 a las 2:30 de la tarde nal, el día 5 de agosto de 2016 al público en general hace sa- y el tipo mínimo para esta ter- a las 10:45 de la mañana en su manifi esto en la SECRETARIA objeto de ejecución y descrita judicialmente el saldo de un (1) BIENES GANANCIALES cubrir intereses en adición a ber que los autos y documentos DEL TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA anteriormente se adquirirá libre pagaré hipotecario a favor de de COMPUESTA POR los garantizados por ley y cual- cera subasta será la mitad del ofi cina sita en el local que ocupa del caso de epígrafe estarán de INSTANCIA, CENTRO JUDI- de cargas y gravámenes pos- GLOBAL MORTGAGE CORP. quiera otros adelantos que se precio establecido para la pri- en el edifi cio del TRIBUNAL DE AMBOS; ESTANCIAS DE manifi esto en la Secretaría del CIAL DE ARECIBO, SALA SU- teriores una vez el Honorable por la suma de $50,102.00. Di- hagan en virtud de la escritura mera subasta, o sea, la suma PRIMERA INSTANCIA, CEN- JUNCOS, INC., (COMO Tribunal durante horas labora- PERIOR durante las horas labo- Tribunal expida la correspon- cho pagaré fue suscrito el día de hipoteca número 56 otorga- de $20,700.00. El mejor postor TRO JUDICIAL DE ARECIBO, bles y que venderá en pública rables. Se entenderá que todo diente Orden de Confi rmación 31 de agosto de 1998, ante la TITULAR REGISTRAL) da en San Juan, Puerto Rico, el deberá pagar el importe de su SALA SUPERIOR, todo dere- subasta al mejor postor, en mo- licitador acepta como bastante de Venta Judicial. Y para cono- notario Annie Franco Carmona, DEMANDADOS día 8 de marzo de 2011 ante el oferta en efecto, cheque certifi - cho, título e interés que tenga neda de curso legal de los Esta- la titulación del inmueble y que cimiento de licitadores del públi- garantizado por hipoteca consti- CIVIL NUM.: E2CI2016-0235 Notario Luis E. Andújar Moreno, cado o giro postal a nombre del la parte demandada de epígrafe dos Unidos de América en efec- las cargas y gravámenes ante- co en general se publicará este tuida mediante la Escritura #22, SOBRE: COBRO DE DINERO sobre la fi nca que se encuentra Alguacil del Tribunal. Podrán en el inmueble de su propiedad tivo, cheque certifi cado, o giro riores y los preferentes, si los Edicto de acuerdo con la ley por otorgada en la misma fecha, Y EJECUCION DE HIPOTECA Presentada y Pendiente de Ins- concurrir como postores a to- que ubica en Urb. Villa Evan- postal a nombre del Alguacil del hubiere, al crédito del ejecutante espacio de dos semanas en tres sobre la siguiente propiedad: (Vía Ordinaria). EMPLAZA- cripcion al Asiento 1150 del Dia- das las subastas los titulares de gelina, U-276 Calle 16, Manatí, Tribunal de Primera Instancia, continuarán subsistentes enten- sitios públicos del municipio en URBANA: Solar marcado con e! MIENTO POR EDICTO. ESTA- rio 617 de Juncos, Se segrega créditos hipotecarios vigentes y P.R 00674 y que se describe a en mi ofi cina en este Tribunal diéndose que el rematante los que ha de celebrarse la venta, numero dos del Bloque “LC” de! DOS UNIDOS DE AMÉRICA, El de la fi nca 2,011, incrita al Folio posteriores a la hipoteca que se continuación: URBANA: Solar el derecho que tenga la parte acepta y queda subrogado en la tales como la Alcaldía, el Tribu- Plano de Inscripción de la Cuar- Presidente de los Estados Uni- 35 del Tomo 81 de Juncos, Re- cobra o ejecuta, si alguno o que radicado en el Barrio Coto Sur demandada en el inmueble responsabilidad de los mismos, nal y la Colecturía. Este Edicto ta Extensión, Primera Etapa de dos, El Estado Libre Asociado gistro de la Propiedad de Ca- fi guren como tales, podrán utili- del término municipal de Mana- que se relaciona más adelante sin destinarse a su extinción el será publicado dos veces en la Urbanización Country Club, de Puerto Rico . guas, Sección Segunda. Este zar el montante de sus créditos tí, Puerto Rico, marcado con el para pagar la SENTENCIA por precio de remate. La propiedad un diario de circulación general situada en el Barrio Sabana Lla- A la parte demandada: Tribunal ha ordenado que se o parte de alguno en sus ofer- número 276 del Bloque U del $24,882.94, de balance prin- está sujeta a los siguientes gra- en el Estado Libre Asociado de na del Municipio de Río Piedras, le(s) cite a usted(es) por edicto tas. Si la oferta aceptada es por plano de inscripción de la Urba- Ronnie Omar Resto cipal, los intereses adeudados vámenes anteriores y/o prefe- Puerto Rico, por espacio de dos San Juan, Puerto Rico, con una que se publicará una sola vez cantidad mayor a la suma del nización Villa Evangeline, con Carrasquillo t/c/c Ronnie sobre dicho principal y compu- rentes según las constancias semanas consecutivas. Expido cabida superfi cial de trescientos en un periódico de circulación crédito o créditos preferentes una cabida superfi cial de 205.80 Resto Carrasquillo, tados al 7% anual desde el día del Registro de la Propiedad. el presente Edicto de subasta cuarenta y tres metros cua- general. Se le(s) emplaza y re- al suyo, al obtener la buena pro metros cuadrados. En lindes primero de enero de 2015 hasta HIPOTECA en garantía de un bajo mi fi rma y sello de este Tri- drados con veinte centímetros Magaly Jannette Marcano quiere que dentro de los treinta del remate, deberá satisfacer en por el NORTE, en 9.80, con el su total pago y completo pago; pagaré a favor de Administra- bunal en Arecibo, Puerto Rico, cuadrados (343.20) y colinda Matos t/c/c Magaly (30) días siguientes a la publica- el mismo acto, en efectivo o en solar número 309 del bloque U; más el 3% computado sobre ción de Vivienda Pública, por la hoy día 18 de mayo de 2016. por el NORESTE, en catorce ción de este edicto excluyendo cheque de gerente, la totalidad por el SUR, en 9.80 metros, con J. Marcano Matos y cada mensualidad de $372.11; suma principal de $19,568.00, Gustavo E. Vidal Quiles, Algua- metros con sesenta centíme- el día de la publicación de este del crédito hipotecario que se la calle número 16; por el ESTE, al Sociedad legal de cargos por demora a razón de con intereses [no expresa], ven- cil Regional. ejecuta y la de cualesquiera en 21.00 metros, con el solar tros (14.60), con una alameda edicto conteste(n) la demanda $11.16 mensuales hasta su total ce el 13 de abril de 2010, según para el paso de peatones; por el Gananciales compuesta otros créditos posteriores al número 275 del bloque U; y por radicando el original de la con- pago, más la suma de $4,140.00 escritura número 118, otorgada LEGAL NOTICE por ambos: FISICA: que se ejecuta pero preferente el OESTE, en 21.00 metros, con SUROESTE, en quince metros testación en este Tribunal y en- como cantidad estipulada para en [no expresa], Puerto Rico, al suyo. El exceso constitui- el solar número 277 del bloque ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE con veinticuatro centímetros Estancias de la Ceiba, E7 viando copia de la Contestación honorarios de abogado, pacta- el 12 de abril de 2000, ante el rá abono total o parcial en su U%. Enclava en este solar una PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE (15.24),conIa calle doscientos Calle Mirta Silva, Juncos, de la Demanda a las ofi cinas da en la escritura de hipoteca; Notario Jesús M. Rivera Delga- propio crédito. Si se declarase estructura de una planta de PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA noventa y cuatro; por el SURES- de CARDONA & MALDONADO y cuales quiera otras sumas do, inscrita al folio del tomo de PR 00777 y POSTAL: desierta la tercera subasta, se hormigón armado y bloques de SUPERIOR DE SAN JUAN TE, en veintitrés metros, con e! LAW OFFICES, P.S.C. ATEN- que por cualesquiera concepto hoja móvil 525 de Manatí, fi nca Estancias de la Ceiba, dará por terminado el procedi- hormigón, del tipo dúplex. El HECTOR LUIS SIACA solar uno; por el NOROESTE, CIÓN al Lcdo. Duncan Maldo- legal se devenguen hasta el día número 7313, inscripción 4ta. miento, pudiendo adjudicarse inmueble antes descrito consta en veintitrés metros (23.00), Número 400, Calle Mirta nado Ejarque, P.O. Box 366221, de la subasta. La propiedad a Cancelada por virtud de la es- GONZALEZ, VICTOR el inmueble al acreedor hipote- inscrito al folio5 del tomo 176 con el solar tres (3). Por tratarse Silva, Juncos, PR 00777 San Juan, Puerto Rico 00936- venderse en pública subasta se critura número 366, otorgada en FELIX SIACA GONZALEZ, de una obligación hipotecaria 6221; Tel (787) 622-7000, Fax cario dentro de los diez días si- de Manatí, Finca número 7,313, Estancias de Juncos, Inc. describe como sigue: URBANA: Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, el 9 de guientes a la fecha de la última Registro de la Propiedad de Ma- INGRID SUZETTE SIACA y pudiendo usted tener interés (787) 625-7001, Abogado de Sita en el barrio Pueblo de Ca- agosto de 2012, ante el Notario en este caso o quedar afectado (como Titular Registral) subasta, si así lo estimase con- natí. El embargo a ejecutarse DONES, YOVANSKA la Parte Demandante. Se le(s) muy, Puerto Rico, compuesta Gary E. Biaggi Silva, presenta- es: FISICA: Caparra veniente, por la totalidad de la consta presentado al asiento da el 29 de agosto de 2012 al SIACA RUIZ, ZULAYCA por el remedio solicitado, se le advierte que si dejare(n) de con- de trescientos noventa y tres cantidad adeudada conforme a 2016-018677-MA01 de Mantí, emplaza por este edicto que se Heights, 427 Escorial testar la Demanda en el período punto seis cuatro ocho cuatro asiento 719 del diario 317 de SIACA RUIZ y OSCAR la sentencia, si ésta fuera igual Finca número 7,313. La hipote- publicará una vez en un periódi- Ave., San Juan, PR 00927 de tiempo antes mencionado, (393.6484) metros cuadrados. Manatí. HIPOTECA en garantía SIACA RUIZ o menor que el monto del tipo ca objeto del embargo a ejecu- co de circulación diaria general podrá dictarse contra usted(es) Colindancias. Norte, en once de un pagaré a favor de Popu- de Puerto Rico y se le requiere y POSTAL: PO Boxn 3359, de la tercera subasta y abonán- tarse en el caso de epígrafe fue Demandante V. Sentencia en Rebeldía, conce- punto nueve siete cuatro dos lar Mortgage, Inc., por la suma dose dicho monto a la cantidad
37 Legal Notice The San Juan Daily Star Wednesday, June 22, 2016 adeudada si ésta fuera mayor. local que ocupa en el edifi cio cir la suma de $162,900.00. Si rentes según las constancias aplique. Expido el presente consta inscrita en el Folio 253 responsabilidad de los mismos, por espacio de dos semanas Se avisa a cualquier licitador del TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA no hubiere remate ni adjudica- del Registro de la Propiedad. Edicto de subasta bajo mi fi r- del Tomo 206 de Fajardo, fi nca sin destinarse a su extinción el consecutivas. La propiedad a que la propiedad queda sujeta INSTANCIA CENTRO JUDICIAL ción en la primera subasta del HIPOTECA: Por la suma princi- ma, en Carolina, Puerto Rico, número 7520, en el Registro de precio de remate. La propiedad ser ejecutada se adquirirá libre al gravamen del Estado Libre DE CAROLINA SALA SUPE- inmueble mencionado, se cele- pal de $9,000.00, en garantía hoy día 14 de marzo de 2016. la Propiedad de Fajardo. El tipo no está sujeta a gravámenes de cargas y gravámenes pos- Asociado y CRIM sobre la pro- RIOR, todo derecho, título e in- brará una segunda subasta en de un pagaré a favor del CEN- Efraín Márquez Arroyo, Algua- mínimo para la primera subasta anteriores ni preferentes según teriores sujeto a lo dispuesto piedad inmueble por contribu- terés que tenga la parte deman- las ofi cinas del Alguacil que TRO HIPOTECARIO DE PUER- cil. del inmueble antes relacionado, las constancias del Registro de en los Artículos 113 al 116 de ciones adeudadas y que el pago dada de epígrafe en el inmueble suscribe el día 10 de agosto de TO RICO, INC., o a su orden, será el dispuesto en la Escritura la Propiedad. Surge de un estu- la Ley 210 del 8 de diciembre de dichas contribuciones es la de su propiedad que ubica en 2016, a las 9:30 de la mañana. con intereses al 12.95% anual y LEGAL NOTICE de Hipoteca, es decir la suma dio de título que, sobre la fi nca de 2015, según aplique. Expido responsabilidad del licitador. Condominio The Residence, En la segunda subasta que se vencimiento el 1ro. de enero del ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO de $78,400.00. Si no hubiere descrita anteriormente, pesan el presente Edicto de subasta Que se entenderá por todo lici- 7-10, Carolina, PR 00987 y que celebre servirá de tipo mínimo 2017, tasada en $9,000.00, DE PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL remate ni adjudicación en la los gravámenes posteriores a bajo mi fi rma en Fajardo, Puerto tador acepte como sufi ciente la se describe a continuación: las dos terceras partes (2/3) del constituida mediante escritura DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA CEN- primera subasta del inmueble la hipoteca que se ejecuta me- Rico, hoy día 29 de marzo de titulación y que los cargos y gra- URBAN: HORIZONTAL PRO- precio pactado en la primera No. 229, otorgada en San Juan TRO JUDICIAL DE FAJARDO mencionado, se celebrará una diante este procedimiento que 2016.. Jose A. Ravalo, Alguacil. vámenes anteriores y los prefe- PERTY: Apartment No. 710 of subasta, o sea la suma de el 27 de diciembre del 2001, SALA SUPERIOR segunda subasta en las ofi cinas se relacionan más adelante. A rentes al crédito del ejecutante the RESIDENCES AT PARQUE $108,600.00. Si tampoco hu- ante Teresa González Ferrer, BANCO POPULAR DE del Alguacil que suscribe el día los acreedores que tengan ins- LEGAL NOTICE continuarán subsistentes en en- ESCORIAL CONDOMINIUM, biere remate ni adjudicación en inscrita al folio 21 del tomo 10 de agosto de 2016, a las 9:45 critos o anotados sus derechos tendiéndose que el rematador located in San Antón Ward in la segunda subasta se celebra- 1371 de Carolina, fi nca No. PUERTO RICO de la mañana. En la segunda sobre los bienes hipotecados ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO los acepta y queda subrogado Carolina, located on the fi rst rá una tercera subasta en las 55822, inscripción 2. Surge de Demandante v. subasta que se celebre servirá con posterioridad a la inscrip- DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- en la responsabilidad de los and second fl oors of Building ofi cinas del Alguacil que suscri- un estudio de título efectuado ANA C. BETANCOURT de tipo mínimo las dos terceras ción del crédito del ejecutante NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA mismos, sin destinarse su extin- No. 7 of the Condominium. The be el día 17 de agosto de 2016, que, sobre la fi nca descrita an- HERNÁNDEZ T/C/C ANA partes (2/3) del precio pactado o acreedores de cargos o de- CENTRO JUDICIAL DE BAYA- ción al precio rematante. Y para apartment has an area of 173.24 a las 9:30 de la mañana. Para la teriormente, pesan los gravá- CELIA BETANCOURT en la primera subasta, o sea la rechos reales que los hubiesen MÓN SALA SUPERIOR. conocimiento de licitadores, del square meters. The fi rst fl oor is tercera subasta servirá de tipo menes posteriores a la hipoteca suma de $52,266.67. Si tampo- pospuesto a la hipoteca del ac- Banco Popular de público en general y para su pu- bounded on the North, by the mínimo la mitad (1/2) del precio que se ejecuta mediante este HERNÁNDEZ, co hubiere remate ni adjudica- tor y a los dueños, poseedores, Puerto Rico blicación en un periódico de cir- wall that separates it from pactado para el caso de ejecu- procedimiento que se relacio- Demandada. ción en la segunda subasta se tenedores de, o interesados en Demandante v. culación general diaria en Puer- apartment 712 in a distance of ción, o sea, la suma de nan más adelante. A los acree- CIVIL NÚM: NSCI201500573 celebrará una tercera subasta títulos transmisibles por endo- José Robert Urrutia, to Rico y en los sitios públicos 10.85 meters; on the South, by $81,450.00. La hipoteca a eje- dores que tengan inscritos o (301) SOBRE: COBRO DE en las ofi cinas del Alguacil que so, o al portador, garantizados Karen Rivera Soto y la de acuerdo a las disposiciones the terrace planter that separa- cutarse en el caso de epígrafe anotados sus derechos sobre DINERO Y EJECUCIÓN DE suscribe el día 17 de agosto de hipotecariamente con poste- de la Regla 51.7 de las de Pro- tes it from the front yard and fue constituida mediante la es- los bienes hipotecados con HIPOTECA POR LA VÍA ORDI- 2016, a las 9:45 de la mañana. rioridad al crédito del actor por sociedad legal de bienes cedimiento Civil, así como para parking area in a distance of critura número 228, otorgada el posterioridad a la inscripción NARIA. EDICTO DE SUBASTA. Para la tercera subasta servirá la presente se notifi ca, que se gananciales compuesta la publicación en un periódico 10.85 meters; on the East, whe- día 27 de diciembre de 2001, del crédito del ejecutante o El Alguacil que suscribe por la de tipo mínimo la mitad (1/2) celebrarán las subastas en las por ambos de circulación general diaria re the entrance is located, by ante el Notario Teresa González acreedores de cargos o dere- presente CERTIFICA, ANUN- del precio pactado para el caso fechas, horas y sitios señalados Demandados y en el Estado Libre Asociado the hallway stairwell, and com- Ferrer y consta inscrita en el Fo- chos reales que los hubiesen CIA y hace CONSTAR: Que de ejecución, o sea, la suma de para que puedan concurrir a la CIVIL NÚM: DCD2014-1895 de Puerto Rico, por espacio de mon elements that separates it lio 21 del Tomo 1371 de Caroli- pospuesto a la hipoteca del ac- en cumplimiento de un Manda- $39,200.00. La hipoteca a eje- subasta si les conviniere o se (402) SOBRE: COBRO DE dos semanas con antelación a from apartment 711 in a total na, fi nca número 55,822, en el tor y a los dueños, poseedores, miento de Ejecución de Sen- cutarse en el caso de epígrafe les invita a satisfacer antes del DINERO Y EJECUCIÓN DE la fecha de la primera subasta distance of 9.34 meters; and on Registro de la Propiedad de tenedores de, o interesados en tencia que le ha sido dirigido fue constituida mediante la es- remate el importe del crédito, HIPOTECA POR LA VÍA ORDI- y por lo menos una vez por se- the West, by the wall that sepa- Carolina, Sección Segunda, títulos transmisibles por endo- al Alguacil que suscribe por la critura número 168, otorgada el de sus intereses, otros cargos NARIA. EDICTO DE SUBASTA. mana. Los autos y todos los do- rates it from apartment 611 in a inscripción tercera. Dicha su- so, o al portador, garantizados Secretaría del TRIBUNAL DE día 30 de marzo de 2007, ante y las costas y honorarios de El Alguacil que suscribe por la cumentos correspondientes al total distance of 9.34 meters. basta se llevará a cabo para hipotecariamente con posterio- PRIMERA INSTANCIA CEN- el Notario José Luis Amiama abogado asegurados quedando presente CERTIFICA, ANUN- procedimiento incoado estarán The second fl oor is bounded on con su producto satisfacer al ridad al crédito del actor por la TRO JUDICIAL DE FAJARDO LaGuardia y consta inscrita en subrogados en los derechos del CIA y hace CONSTAR: Que de manifesto en la Secretaría the North, by the wall that sepa- Demandante total o parcial- presente se notifi ca, que se ce- SALA SUPERIOR, en el caso el Folio del Tomo de Fajardo, acreedor ejecutante. A. HIPO- en cumplimiento de un Manda- del Tribunal durante las horas rates it from apartment 712, in a mente según sea el caso el im- lebrarán las subastas en las fe- de epígrafe procederá a ven- fi nca número 7520, en el Regis- TECA: Por la suma principal miento de Ejecución de Sen- laborables. (Art. 101 (1) de la distance fo 10.85 meters; on porte de la Sentencia que ha chas, horas y sitios señalados der en pública subasta al mejor tro de la Propiedad de Fajardo, de $3,450.00 en garantía de tencia que le ha sido dirigido Ley núm. 210-2015). Expedido the South, by the wall that over- obtenido ascendente a la suma para que puedan concurrir a la postor quién pagará de contado inscripción. Dicha subasta se un pagaré a favor de LA AU- al Alguacil que suscribe por la el presente en Camuy, Puerto looks the terrace and from the de $142,494.99 por concepto subasta si les conviniere o se y en moneda de curso legal de llevará a cabo para con su pro- TORIDAD PARA EL FINAN- Secretaría del TRIBUNAL DE Rico a 14 de junio de 2016. yard, in a distance of 10.85 me- de principal, más intereses al les invita a satisfacer antes del los Estados Unidos de América, ducto satisfacer al Demandante CIAMIENTO DE LA VIVIEN- PRIMERA INSTANCIA CEN- Braulio Perez Rosa, ALGUACIL ters; on the East, by the stairwell tipo pactado de 7.950% anual remate el importe del crédito, giro postal o por cheque de ge- total o parcialmente según sea DA DE PUERTO RICO, o a TRO JUDICIAL DE BAYAMÓN DEL TRIBUNAL. that separates it from apartment desde el día 1 de febrero de de sus intereses, otros cargos y rente a nombre del Alguacil del el caso el importe de la Sen- su orden, sin intereses y ven- SALA SUPERIOR, en el caso 711, in a total distance of 6.24 2012. Dichos intereses conti- las costas y honorarios de abo- Tribunal de Primera Instancia el tencia que ha obtenido ascen- cimiento el 1ro. de febrero del de epígrafe procederá a ven- LEGAL NOTICE meters, and the wall that over- núan acumulándose hasta el gado asegurados quedando día 3 de agosto de 2016, a las dente a la suma de $71,601.90 2037, tasada en $3,450.00, der en pública subasta al mejor ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE looks the terrace in a distance pago total de la obligación. Se subrogados en los derechos del 9:45 de la mañana en su ofi cina por concepto de principal, más constituida mediante escritura postor quién pagará de contado sita en el local que ocupa en el PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE of 1.19 meters; and on the pagarán también los cargos acreedor ejecutante. A: AVISO edifi cio del TRIBUNAL DE PRI- intereses al tipo pactado de No. 169, otorgada en San Juan y en moneda de curso legal de PRIMERA INSTANCIA CENTRO West, by the wall that separates por demora equivalentes a DE DEMANDA: En el Tribunal MERA INSTANCIA CENTRO 7.000% anual desde el día 1 el 30 de marzo del 2007 ante los Estados Unidos de América, JUDICIAL DE CAROLINA SALA it from apartment No. 611 in a 5.000% de la suma de aquellos de Primera Instancia, Sala Su- JUDICIAL DE FAJARDO SALA de agosto de 2014. Dichos José Luis Amiama Laguardia, giro postal o por cheque de ge- SUPERIOR distance of 6.24 meters, and pagos con atrasos en exceso perior de Carolina, en el Caso SUPERIOR, todo derecho, títu- intereses continúan acumulán- inscrita como asiento abreviado rente a nombre del Alguacil del ROOSEVELT CAYMAN the wall that overlooks the te- de 15 días calendarios de la fe- Civil No. FCD-2013-0564, so- lo e interés que tenga la parte dose hasta el pago total de la Ley #216, extendido el 6 de Tribunal de Primera Instancia el obligación. Se pagarán también octubre del 2015, al folio 136 ASSET COMPANY rrace in a distance of 1.19 me- cha vencimiento, la suma de bre cobro de dinero y ejecución demandada de epígrafe en el los cargos por demora equi- del tomo 533 de Fajardo, fi nca día 3 de agosto de 2016, a las ters. The fi rst fl oor consists of $16,290.00 para costas, gastos de hipoteca, seguido por Fan- Demandante V. living and dining areas, kitchen, y honorarios de abogado, la nie Mae, versus Titulares, se inmueble de su propiedad que valentes a 3.000% de la suma No. 7520, inscripción 5ª. B. 10:00 de la mañana en su ofi - cina sita en el local que ocupa LUIS ARTURO MOLINA bathroom, laundry, a partially suma de $16,290.00 para cubrir solicita el pago de la deuda ga- ubica en Rafael Bermudez, F-22 de aquellos pagos con atrasos AVISO DE DEMANDA: En el en el edifi cio del TRIBUNAL DE BATLLE Y LEILA covered terrace and the stairca- los intereses en adición a los rantizada con hipoteca de la Calle 9, Fajardo, PR 00738 y en exceso de 15 días calenda- Tribunal de Primera Instancia, PRIMERA INSTANCIA CEN- ELIZABETH ORTÍZ se leading to the second fl oor. garantizados por ley y la suma inscripción 3, la cual asciende a que se describe a continuación: rios de la fecha vencimiento, la Sala Superior de Fajardo, en TRO JUDICIAL DE BAYAMÓN URBANA: Solar marcado con el HERNÁNDEZ The second fl oor consists of de $16,290.00 para cubrir cual- la suma principal de No. F-22 del plano de inscrip- suma de $7,840.00 para costas, el Caso Civil No. NSCI2015- SALA SUPERIOR, todo dere- gastos y honorarios de aboga- 00573, sobre cobro de dinero y three bedrooms with a closet quier otro adelanto que se haga $142,494.99, mas costas, gas- Demandados each, a hallway, two bathrooms en virtud de la escritura de hi- tos e intereses, todo según de- ción del Proyecto 66-15-4-P, do, la suma de $7,840.00 para ejecución de hipoteca, seguido cho, título e interés que tenga CIVIL NÚM: FCD2013-0564 and the staircase leading to the poteca; más intereses según manda de fecha 9 de abril del aprobado por la Junta de Pla- cubrir los intereses en adición por el Banco Popular de Puerto la parte demandada de epígrafe (408) SOBRE: COBRO DE DI- fi rst fl oor. The entrance to this provisto por la Regla 44.3 de las 2013, anotado el 21 de mayo nifi cación en su informe No. 73- a los garantizados por ley y la Rico, versus Titular, se solicita en el inmueble de su propie- NERO Y EJECUCIÓN DE HI- apartment is located on its Eas- de Procedimiento Civil. Que los del 2013, al folio 36 del tomo P-002-NSL, denominado Villas suma de $7,840.00 para cubrir el pago de la deuda garantizada dad que ubica en 6C Bo. Villa POTECA POR LA VÍA ORDINA- tern boundary, communicates autos y todos los documentos 1372 de Carolina, fi nca No. de Puerto Real, Sector Santa cualquier otro adelanto que se con hipoteca de la inscripción Verde, Guaynabo, PR 00969 y RIA. EDICTO DE SUBASTA. El with the hallway and stairwell of correspondientes al Procedi- 55822, anotación “A”. Y para Isidra del término municipal de haga en virtud de la escritura de 5ª, la cual asciende a la suma que se describe a continuación: Alguacil que suscribe por la the building that leads to the miento incoado estarán de ma- conocimiento de licitadores del Fajardo, Puerto Rico, con una hipoteca, más intereses según principal de $71,601.90, más URBANA: Solar marcado con el presente CERTIFICA, ANUNCIA sidewalk. This apartment has as nifi esto en la SECRETARIA DEL público en general se publicará cabida superfi cial de 252.00 provisto por la regla 44.3 de las costas, gastos e intereses, No. 6 del Bloque ‘C’ de la UR- y hace CONSTAR: Que en cum- part and appurtenant to it TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA INS- este Edicto de acuerdo con la metros cuadrados. En lindes de Procedimiento Civil. Que los todo según demanda de fecha BANIZACIÓN VILLA VERDE, plimiento de un Mandamiento 0.5596% of the common ele- TANCIA CENTRO JUDICIAL DE ley por espacio de dos sema- por e Norte, con el solar No. autos y todos los documentos 11 de agosto del 2015, anota- localizado en el Barrio Pueblo de Ejecución de Sentencia que ments and 11.75% of Building CAROLINA SALA SUPERIOR nas en tres sitios públicos del F-7 del Proyecto, en distancia correspondientes al Proce- do el 6 de octubre del 2015, Viejo del Municipio de Guayna- le ha sido dirigido al Alguacil No. 7. It also has a part and durante las horas laborables. municipio en que ha de cele- de 12.00 metros; por el Sur, con dimiento incoado estarán de al folio 136 del tomo 533 de bo, Puerto Rico, con un área de que suscribe por la Secretaría appurtenant to it as a common Se entenderá que todo licitador brarse la venta, tales como la la Calle No. 9, en distancia de manifi esto en la SECRETARIA Fajardo, fi nca No. 7520, ano- 140.34 metros cuadrados. En del TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA element limited to it, parking acepta como bastante la titula- alcaldía, el Tribunal y la colectu- 12.00 metros; por el Este, con DEL TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA tación “A”. Y para conocimien- lindes por el Norte, en 20.02 INSTANCIA CENTRO JUDICIAL space for two cars in the par- ción del inmueble y que las car- ría. Este Edicto será publicado solar No. F-21 del Proyecto, en INSTANCIA CENTRO JUDI- to de licitadores del público en metros, con el solar No. 5 del DE CAROLINA SALA SUPE- king area identifi ed with the Unit gas y gravámenes anteriores y mediante edictos dos veces en distancia de 21.00 metros; y por CIAL DE FAJARDO SALA SU- general se publicará este Edicto mismo Bloque; por el Sur, en RIOR, en el caso de epígrafe Designation. La propiedad an- los preferentes, si los hubiere, al un diario de circulación general el Oeste, con el solar No. F-23, PERIOR durante las horas labo- de acuerdo con la ley por es- 20.02 metros, con el solar No. 7 procederá a vender en pública tes relacionada consta inscrita crédito del ejecutante continua- en el Estado Libre Asociado de en distancia de 21.00 metros. rables. Se entenderá que todo pacio de dos semanas en tres del mismo Bloque; por el Este, subasta al mejor postor en en el Folio 21 del Tomo 1371 de rán subsistentes entendiéndose Puerto Rico, por espacio de Sobre este solar enclava una licitador acepta como bastante sitios públicos del municipio en en 7.01 metros, con el solar efectivo, giro o cheque certifi - Carolina, fi nca número 55,822, que el rematante los acepta y dos semanas consecutivas. La casa de madera, de una planta, la titularidad del inmueble y que que ha de celebrarse la venta, No. 3 del mismo Bloque; y por cado en moneda legal de los en el Registro de la Propiedad queda subrogado en la respon- propiedad a ser ejecutada se con techo de zinc, sobre zocos las cargas y gravámenes ante- tales como la alcaldía, el Tribu- el Oeste, en 7.01 metros, con la Estados Unidos de América a de Carolina, Sección Segunda. sabilidad de los mismos, sin adquirirá libre de cargas y gra- de madera, con área de piso de riores y los preferentes, si los nal y la colecturía. Este Edicto Calle ‘C’. Enclava una casa de nombre del Alguacil del Tribunal El tipo mínimo para la primera destinarse a su extinción el pre- vámenes posteriores sujeto a 640.00 pies cuadrados. Tiene hubiere, al crédito del ejecutan- será publicado mediante edic- concreto armado y bloques de de Primera Instancia el día 3 de subasta del inmueble antes re- cio de remate. La propiedad lo dispuesto en los Artículos sala-comedor-cocina, tres cuar- te continuarán subsistentes. Se tos dos veces en un diario de dos plantas para fi nes residen- agosto de 2016, a las 9:30 de la lacionado, será el dispuesto en está sujeta a los siguientes gra- 113 al 116 de la Ley 210 del 8 tos dormitorios, baño y balcón. entenderá que el rematante los circulación general en el Estado ciales. Tiene pared medianera mañana en su ofi cina sita en el la Escritura de Hipoteca, es de- vámenes anteriores y/o prefe- de diciembre de 2015, según La propiedad antes relacionada acepta y queda subrogado en la Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, en su lado Norte, con la casa
Legal Notice 38 Wednesday, June 22, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star enclavada en el solar No. 5 del licitador acepta como bastante 18 de agosto del 2014, al folio principal, más intereses al tipo VÍCTOR M. RAMÍREZ doce (PRHA-12), en distancia cargas y gravámenes posterio- saldo total de la deuda; $25.68 mismo Bloque y pared media- la titularidad del inmueble y que 207 del tomo 1509 de Guayna- pactado de 4.50% anual des- MONGE t/c/c VÍCTOR de catorce punto veintitrés me- res, previa orden judicial dirigida de Reserva “Escrow”; $228.54 nera en su lado Sur con la casa las cargas y gravámenes ante- bo, fi nca No. 17210, anotación de el primero (1ro) de diciem- tros. Enclava una casa dedica- al Registrador de la Propiedad de gastos por mora, los cuales enclavada en el solar No. 7 del riores y los preferentes, si los “B”. Y para conocimiento de bre de 2015. Dichos intereses RAMÍREZ MONGE, su da a vivienda. Inscrita al folio de la sección correspondiente continúan acumulándose hasta mismo Bloque. La propiedad hubiere, al crédito del ejecutan- licitadores del público en gene- continúan acumulándose hasta esposa MAYRA IVETTE 141 del tomo 803, fi nca 23521 para la cancelación de aquellos el pago total de la deuda; más antes relacionada consta ins- te continuarán subsistentes. Se ral se publicará este Edicto de el pago total de la obligación. QUIÑONES CRUZ t/c/c de Rio Piedras Norte, Registro posteriores. Se les advierte a costas, gastos y honorarios de crita en el Folio 183 del Tomo entenderá que el rematante los acuerdo con la ley por espacio Además la parte demandada MYRNA I. QUIÑONES de la Propiedad de San Juan, todos los interesados que todos abogados, dictada en el caso de 1260 de Guaynabo, fi nca nú- acepta y queda subrogado en la de dos semanas en tres sitios adeuda a la parte Demandante CRUZ t/c/c MYRNA Sección II. Con el importe de los documentos relacionados autos el 17 de junio de 2013, mero 17,210, en el Registro responsabilidad de los mismos, públicos del municipio en que los cargos por demora equiva- dicha venta se habrá de satis- con la presente acción de ejecu- notifi cada y archivada en autos de la Propiedad de Guaynabo. sin destinarse a su extinción el ha de celebrarse la venta, tales lentes a 4.0000% de la suma de QUIÑONES CRUZ y LA facer a la parte demandante las ción de hipoteca, así como la de el 21 de junio de 2013, proce- El tipo mínimo para la primera precio de remate. La propiedad como la alcaldía, el Tribunal y aquellos pagos con atrasos en SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE cantidades adeudadas, según la subasta, estarán disponibles deré a vender en pública subas- subasta del inmueble antes no está sujeta a gravámenes la colecturía. Este Edicto será exceso de 15 días calendarios BIENES GANANCIALES la Sentencia dictada en el caso para ser examinados, durante ta, al mejor postor en pago de relacionado, será el dispuesto anteriores ni preferentes según publicado mediante edictos dos de la fecha de vencimiento; los COMPUESTA POR de epígrafe, por el Tribunal de horas laborables, en la Secre- contado y en moneda del curso en la Escritura de Hipoteca, es las constancias del Registro de veces en un diario de circula- créditos accesorios y adelantos Primera Instancia, Sala de San taría del Tribunal. Se entenderá legal de los Estados Unidos de decir la suma de $267,739.71. la Propiedad. Surge de un estu- ción general en el Estado Libre hechos en virtud de la escritura AMBOS Juan, cuyas cantidades son que todo licitador acepta como América, mediante efectivo, giro Si no hubiere remate ni adju- dio de título que, sobre la fi nca Asociado de Puerto Rico, por de hipoteca; y las costas, gas- Demandados las siguientes: $97,244.01 de bastante la titularidad y que las o cheque certifi cado a nombre dicación en la primera subasta descrita anteriormente, pesan espacio de dos semanas con- tos y honorarios de abogado CIVIL NUM. KCD2015-1609 principal, 6.875% de intereses, cargas y gravámenes anteriores del Alguacil de este Tribunal del inmueble mencionado, se los gravámenes posteriores a secutivas. La propiedad a ser equivalentes a $7,364.10. Ade- (504) SOBRE: COBRO DE los cuales continúan acumu- y los preferentes, si los hubiere, todo derecho, título e interés celebrará una segunda subasta la hipoteca que se ejecuta me- ejecutada se adquirirá libre de más el co-demandado Ángel DINERO Y EJECUCIÓN DE lándose hasta el saldo total de al crédito del ejecutante, con- que hayan tenido tengan o pue- en las ofi cinas del Alguacil que diante este procedimiento que cargas y gravámenes posterio- Enrique González Sánchez (Ti- HIPOTECA POR LA VÍA OR- la deuda; gastos por mora, los tinuarán subsistentes; enten- dan tener los deudores deman- suscribe el día 10 de agosto de se relacionan más adelante. A res sujeto a lo dispuesto en los tular Registral) se comprometió DINARIA. AVISO DE VENTA cuales continúan acumulán- diéndose que el rematante los dados en cuanto a la propiedad 2016, a las 10:00 de la mañana. los acreedores que tengan ins- Artículos 113 al 116 de la Ley a pagar una suma equivalente a EN PÚBLICA SUBASTA. Yo, dose hasta el pago total de la acepta y queda subrogado en la localizada en: en el Municipio de En la segunda subasta que se critos o anotados sus derechos 210 del 8 de diciembre de 2015, $7,364.10 para cubrir cualquier Glorimar González Ayala, Al- deuda, más 10% del principal responsabilidad de los mismos, San Juan, Puerto Rico, el bien celebre servirá de tipo mínimo sobre los bienes hipotecados según aplique. Expido el pre- otro adelanto que se haga en guacil Supervisor de la División del pagare para honorarios de sin destinarse a su extinción el inmueble se describe a conti- las dos terceras partes (2/3) con posterioridad a la inscrip- sente Edicto de subasta bajo mi virtud de la escritura de hipo- de Subastas del Centro Judicial abogado, costas y gastos del precio del remate. Y para cono- nuación: Cond Los Cantizales del precio pactado en la prime- ción del crédito del ejecutante fi rma en Bayamón, Puerto Rico, teca y una suma equivalente a de San Juan, a los demanda- pleito. El tipo mínimo para la su- cimiento de los demandados, II, Edif C Apt.A-203, San Juan ra subasta, o sea la suma de o acreedores de cargos o de- hoy día 11 de MAYO de 2016. $7,364.10 para cubrir intereses dos y al público en general les basta será la suma de tasación de los acreedores posteriores, PR 00926. URBANA: Propiedad $178,493.14. Si tampoco hubie- rechos reales que los hubiesen FDO. EDGARDO E. VARGAS en adición a los garantizados notifi co que, cumpliendo con un pactada, la cual es $110,000.00 de los licitadores, partes intere- Horizontal: Apartamento #CA- re remate ni adjudicación en la pospuesto a la hipoteca del ac- SANTANA , ALGUACIL. por ley y cualquiera otros ade- Mandamiento que se ha librado para la propiedad descrita. Si sadas y público en general, ex- 203; Apartamento de tres dor- segunda subasta se celebrará tor y a los dueños, poseedores, lantos que se hagan en virtud en el presente caso por el Se- no produjere remate o adjudica- pido el presente Aviso para su mitorios localizado a la derecha una tercera subasta en las ofi - tenedores de, o interesados en LEGAL NOTICE de la escritura de hipoteca cretario del Tribunal de epígrafe ción la primera subasta, se pro- publicación en los lugares públi- de la entrada A de la Segunda cinas del Alguacil que suscribe títulos transmisibles por endo- número 368, otorgada en San con fecha 3 de mayo de 2016 y cederá a una segunda subasta cos correspondientes. Librado planta del edifi cio del Condomi- ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO el día 17 de agosto de 2016, a so, o al portador, garantizados Juan, Puerto Rico, el día 30 de para satisfacer la Sentencia por y servirá de tipo mínimo de 2/3 en San Juan, Puerto Rico, a 10 nio Los Cantizales II situado en DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- las 10:00 de la mañana. Para hipotecariamente con poste- junio de 2015, ante el Notario la cantidad de $97,244.01 de partes del valor de la tasación, de junio de 2016. Glorimar Gon- La Urbanización Los Cantizales NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA la tercera subasta servirá de rioridad al crédito del actor por Jaime E. Dávila Santini, sobre principal, dictada en el caso de $73,333.33. Si tampoco hubiere zález Ayala, Alguacil. de Río Piedras, del Municipio CENTRO JUDICIAL DE HATI- tipo mínimo la mitad (1/2) del la presente se notifi ca, que se la fi nca número 8,275, inscrita al autos el 18 de febrero de 2016, remate ni adjudicación en esta de San Juan, Puerto Rico. El LLO SALA SUPERIOR precio pactado para el caso de celebrarán las subastas en las Folio 270 del Tomo 159 de Hati- y notifi cada el 24 de febrero de segunda subasta, se procederá LEGAL NOTICE apartamento tiene un área total ejecución, o sea, la suma de fechas, horas y sitios señalados EMI EQUITY llo, Registro de la Propiedad de 2015, procederé a vender en pú- a una tercera subasta, en ésta ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO de ochocientos ochenta y cinco $133,869.86. La hipoteca a eje- para que puedan concurrir a la MORTGAGE, INC. Arecibo, Sección Segunda. Este blica subasta, al mejor postor en el tipo mínimo será de la 1/2 del DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- punto noventa y siete (885.97) cutarse en el caso de epígrafe subasta si les conviniere o se Demandante Vs. Tribunal ha ordenado que se pago de contado y en moneda valor de la tasación, $55,000.00. NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA pies cuadrados equivalentes a fue constituida mediante la es- les invita a satisfacer antes del LUIS ALEXIS AGOSTO le(s) cite a usted(es) por edicto del curso legal de los Estados Para el lote descrito, la primera CENTRO JUDICIAL DE SAN ochenta y dos punto treinta y critura número 114, otorgada el remate el importe del crédito, MARTINEZ Y ANGEL que se publicará una sola vez Unidos de América, mediante subasta se llevará a cabo el día JUAN SALA SUPERIOR cuatro (82.34) metros cuadrdos. día 31 de mayo de 2003, ante de sus intereses, otros cargos ENRIQUE GONZALEZ en un periódico de circulación efectivo, giro o cheque certifi - 21 de julio de 2016, a las 10:00 BANCO POPULAR DE Colinda por el NORTE, en cua- el Notario Gloria M. Sierra Enri- y las costas y honorarios de general. Se le(s) emplaza y re- cado a nombre del Alguacil de de la mañana. De no compare- renta pies (40’0”) con el aparta- quez y consta inscrita en el Fo- abogado asegurados quedando SANCHEZ (TITULAR quiere que dentro de los treinta este Tribunal todo derecho, tí- cer postor alguno se llevará a PUERTO RICO mento #CA-201; por el ESTE en lio 183 del Tomo 1260 de Gua- subrogados en los derechos del REGISTRAL) (30) días siguientes a la publica- tulo e interés que hayan tenido efecto una segunda subasta el Demandante V. veinticuatro pies cinco pulgadas ynabo, fi nca número 17,210, en acreedor ejecutante. A. Modifi - Demandados ción de este edicto excluyendo tengan o puedan tener los deu- día 4 de agosto de 2016, a las WILLIAM ANTONIO (24’5”) con el vestíbulo, escale- el Registro de la Propiedad de cación de hipoteca: Comparece CIVIL NUM.: CFCD2016-0015 el día de la publicación de este dores demandados en cuanto 10:00 de la mañana. De no com- VELEZ CARABALLO ras de la entrada A y patio Este Guaynabo, inscripción octava. Doral Mortgage, LLC., modifi - SOBRE: COBRO DE DINERO edicto conteste(n) la demanda a la propiedad localizada en: parecer postor alguno se llevará T/C/C WILLIAM A. del edifi cio; y por el OESTE, en Dicha subasta se llevará a cabo cando el pagaré de la hipoteca Y EJECUCION DE HIPOTECA radicando el original de la con- en el Municipio de San Juan, a cabo una tercera subasta el veinticuatro pies cinco pulgadas para con su producto satisfacer relacionada ad-supra en cuanto (VÍA ORDINARIA). EMPLAZA- testación en este Tribunal y en- Puerto Rico, el bien inmueble día 11 de agosto de 2016, a las VELEZ CARABALLO (24’5”) con el apartamento #CB- al Demandante total o parcial- a su principal que será ahora MIENTO POR EDICTO. ESTA- viando copia de la Contestación se describe a continuación: 10:00 de la mañana. La subasta T/C/C WILLIAM VELEZ 204 y patio Oeste del edifi cio. mente según sea el caso el por $267,739.71, se modifi ca DOS UNIDOS DE AMÉRICA. de la Demanda a las ofi cinas Urb. Valencia, 510 calle Bel- o subastas antes indicadas se CARABALLO, MARIA Tiene su puerta de entrada y importe de la Sentencia que ha además su vencimiento que EL PRESIDENTE DE LOS ES- de CARDONA & MALDONADO monte, San Juan, Puerto Rico. llevarán a efecto en mi ofi cina, MILAGROS MALDONADO salida por su lado Este que obtenido ascendente a la suma será ahora el 1ro. de junio del TADOS UNIDOS. EL ESTADO LAW OFFICES, P.S.C. ATEN- URBANA: Solar marcado con el localizada en el Tribunal de Pri- PACHECO T/C/C MARIA da al vestíbulo que a su vez lo de $334,963.21 por concepto 2033, todo mediante escritura LIBRE ASOCIADO DE PUER- CIÓN al Lcdo. Duncan Maldo- número siete (7) de la manzana mera Instancia, Sala Superior conecta con las escaleras que de principal, más intereses al No. 86, otorgada en San Juan TO RICO. nado Ejarque, P.O. Box 366221, “B” del plano preparado por la de San Juan. Se advierte a los M. MALDONADO conducen a los patios del edifi - tipo pactado de 6.875% anual el 28 de febrero del 2013, ante A LA PARTE San Juan, Puerto Rico 00936- Administración sobre Hogares licitadores que la adjudicación PACHECO T/C/C cio y a la vía pública. Consta de desde el día 1 de marzo de Reina Emilia Quiñones Her- DEMANDADA: ÁNGEL 6221; Tel (787) 622-7000, Fax de Puerto Rico hoy Corpora- se hará al mejor postor, quien MARIA MALDONADO sala-comedor, cocina, cuarto de 2013. Dichos intereses conti- nández, inscrita al folio 183 del (787) 625-7001, Abogado de ción de Renovación Urbana y deberá consignar el importe de PACHECO Y LA baño, tres dormitorios y terra- núan acumulándose hasta el tomo 1260 de Guaynabo, fi nca ENRIQUE GONZÁLEZ la Parte Demandante. Se le(s) Vivienda de Puerto Rico, para su oferta en el mismo acto de la za o balcón. Este apartamento pago total de la obligación. Se No. 17210, inscripción 10’. B. SÁNCHEZ (TITULAR advierte que si dejare(n) de con- su proyecto de solares denomi- adjudicación en moneda de cur- SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE tiene derecho a un espacio de pagarán también los cargos EMBARGO: A favor del Esta- REGISTRAL), A SU testar la Demanda en el período nado San José Development, so legal de los Estados Unidos BIENES GANANCIALES estacionamiento localizado en por demora equivalentes a do Libre Asociado de Puerto ÚLTIMA DIRECCIÓN de tiempo antes mencionado, PRHA guión doce (PRHA-12), de Norteamérica y para conoci- COMPUESTA POR el solar de estacionamiento al 5.000% de la suma de aquellos Rico, por la suma principal de CONOCIDA: FISICA: BO. podrá dictarse contra usted(es) radicado en el Barrio Hato Rey miento de la parte demandada y AMBOS frente del edifi cio. Este espacio pagos con atrasos en exceso $30,045.20, adeudado por José Sentencia en Rebeldía, conce- del término municipal de Rio de toda(s) aquella(s) persona(s) Demandados se identifi ca con el #CA-203. de 15 días calendarios de la Roberto Urrutia con Seguro CARRIZALES, LOTE diéndose el remedio solicitado Piedras, hoy San Juan, Puerto que tengan interés inscrito con CIVIL NUM. KCD2013-0610 Le corresponde además a este fecha vencimiento, la suma de Social No. XXX-XX-7477, por 321, CALLE G, HATILLO, sin más citarle(s) ni oirle(s). Rico, con una cabida superfi cial posterioridad a la inscripción del (901) SOBRE: COBRO DE apartamento una participación $26,773.97 para costas, gas- contribución sobre ingresos se- PR 00659 Y POSTAL: EXPEDIDO bajo mi fi rma y con de DOSCIENTOS NOVENTA Y gravamen que se está ejecutan- DINERO Y EJECUCIÓN DE de uno punto cinco cinco seis tos y honorarios de abogado, gún Certifi cación de fecha 25 de SABANA BRANCH, el Sello del Tribunal. DADA hoy NUEVE PUNTO NOVENTA Y do, y para conocimiento de los HIPOTECA POR LA VÍA OR- ocho porciento (1.5568%) en la suma de $26,773.97 para mayo del 2005, anotado el 25 9 de junio de 2016, en Hatillo, SEIS METROS CUADRADOS licitadores y el público en gene- DINARIA. AVISO DE VENTA los elementos comunes gene- cubrir los intereses en adición de mayo del 2005, al folio 119 CALLE PRINCIPAL, Puerto Rico. Vivian Y. Fresse (299.96 m/c). En lindes por el ral y para su publicación en un EN PÚBLICA SUBASTA. Yo, rales del edifi cio del cual forma a los garantizados por ley y la del orden 9057 Libro No. 16 de BOX 688, VEGA BAJA, González. Secretaria Regional. NORTE, con el solar B guión periódico de circulación gene- Glorimar González Ayala, Al- parte. Finca número 28504, suma de $26,773.97 para cubrir Embargos Estatales. E. AVISO PR 00693. Brenda Torres Muñiz, Secreta- seis de la mencionada urbani- ral, una vez por semana durante guacil Supervisor de la División inscrita al folio 61 del tomo 702 cualquier otro adelanto que se DE DEMANDA: En el Tribunal Por la presente se le(s) notifi ca ria Auxiliar. zación, en distancia de veintiu- el término de dos (2) semanas de Subastas del Centro Judicial de Sabana Llana, Registro de la no punto cero ocho metros; por consecutivas con un intervalo de Propiedad de San Juan, Sec- haga en virtud de la escritura de de Primera Instancia, Sala Su- que se ha radicado en la Se- de San Juan, a los demanda- LEGAL NOTICE el SUR, con el solar B guión por lo menos siete (7) días entre ción Quinta. Con el importe de hipoteca, más intereses según perior de Bayamón, en el Caso cretaría de este Tribunal una dos y al público en general les ocho y el solar B guión diez de ambas publicaciones, y para su dicha venta se habrá de satis- provisto por la regla 44.3 de las Civil No. D CD2014-1895, sobre Demanda en Cobro de Dinero notifi co que, cumpliendo con ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE dicho proyecto, en distancia de fi jación en tres (3) lugares pú- facer a la parte demandante las de Procedimiento Civil. Que los cobro de dinero y ejecución de y Ejecución de Hipoteca en su un Mandamiento que se ha li- PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE veintiuno punto cero ocho me- blicos del municipio en que ha cantidades adeudadas, según autos y todos los documentos hipoteca, seguido por Doral contra (como Titular Registral), brado en el presente caso por correspondientes al Proce- Bank, versus Titulares, se soli- en la cual se alega entre otras PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA tros, respectivamente; por el de celebrarse la venta, tales la Sentencia dictada en el caso SUPERIOR DE SAN JUAN el Secretario del Tribunal de dimiento incoado estarán de cita el pago de la deuda garanti- cosas que el co-demandado ESTE, con la calle número once como, la Alcaldía, el Tribunal y de epígrafe, por el Tribunal de FIRSTBANK epígrafe con fecha 26 de agos- manifi esto en la SECRETARIA zada con hipoteca de la inscrip- Ángel Enrique González Sán- de la susodicha urbanización, la Colecturía y se le notifi cará to de 2013 y para satisfacer la Primera Instancia, Sala de San PUERTO RICO en distancia de catorce punto además a la parte demandada Juan, cuyas cantidades son DEL TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA ción 7a, la cual asciende a la chez (Titular Registral), adeu- Sentencia por las cantidades de INSTANCIA CENTRO JUDI- suma principal de $334,963.21, da a la parte demandante por Demandante V. veintitrés metros; por el OES- vía correo certifi cado con acuse $64,363.27 de principal; intere- las siguientes: $64,363.27 de VÍCTOR MANUEL TE, con el solar B guión once de recibo a la última dirección principal; intereses al 6.375%, CIAL DE BAYAMÓN SALA SU- mas costas, gastos e intereses, concepto de hipoteca la suma ses al 6.375%, los cuales con- PERIOR durante las horas labo- todo según demanda de fecha de $73,250.91 por concepto de RAMÍREZ MONGE t/c/c del mencionado proyecto San conocida. La propiedad a ser tinúan acumulándose hasta el los cuales continúan acumu- rables. Se entenderá que todo 14 de julio del 2014, anotado el José Development PRHA guión ejecutada se adquirirá libre de lándose hasta el saldo total de
39 Legal Notice The San Juan Daily Star Wednesday, June 22, 2016 la deuda; $25.68 de Reserva posteriores. Se les advierte a 1428 URBANA: HORIZONTAL CIO. CORRESPONDE A ESTE Pendiente de califi cación y CONSTITUIDA POR 6.50% anual desde el día 1ro. to con posterioridad a la inscrip- “Escrow”; $228.54 de gastos todos los interesados que todos PROPERTY: SEVEN ‘BC’; APARTAMENTO LOS ESPA- despacho. Se le advierte a los ESTOS de octubre de 2010 , más la ción del gravamen que se está por mora, los cuales continúan los documentos relacionados RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT CIOS DE ESTACIONAMIENTO licitadores que la adjudicación Parte Demandada suma de $10,000.00 , por con- ejecutando, y para conocimien- acumulándose hasta el pago con la presente acción de ejecu- IRREGULAR SHAPE AT THE ‘P’ GUION VEINTICUATRO se hará al mejor postor, quien CIVIL NUM.: DCD2011-1034 cepto de honorarios de aboga- to de todos los licitadores y el total de la deuda; más costas, ción de hipoteca, así como la de SEVENTH FLOOR OF THE (P-24) Y EL ‘P’ GUION VEIN- deberá consignar el importe de SALON NÚM.: 502 SOBRE do y costas autorizadas por el público en general, el presente gastos y honorarios de aboga- la subasta, estarán disponibles PASEO DON JUAN CONDO- TICINCO (P-25) LOS CUALES su oferta en el mismo acto de la ACCION CIVIL DE: COBRO Tribunal, más las cantidades Edicto se publicará por espacio dos. El tipo mínimo para la su- para ser examinados, durante MINIUM, LOCATED AT PA- HABIA SIDO ORIGINALES A adjudicación en moneda de cur- DE DINERO Y EJECUCION que se adeudan mensualmente de dos (2) semanas consecuti- basta será la suma de tasación horas laborables, en la Secre- SEO DON JUAN STREET IN LOS APARTAMENTOS SIE- so legal de los Estados Unidos DE HIPOTECA POR LA VIA a partir del día 1ro. de noviem- vas, con un intervalo de por lo pactada, la cual es $75,460.00 taría del Tribunal. Se entenderá CONDADO, PUERTO RICO. TE GUION ‘B’ (7-B) Y SIETE de Norteamérica y para conoci- ORDINARIA. AVISO DE SU- bre de 2010 , por concepto de menos siete días entre ambas para la propiedad descrita. Si que todo licitador acepta como SAID APARTMENT HAS AN GUION ‘C’ (7-C) COMO ELE- miento de la parte demandada y BASTA. seguro hipotecario, cargos por publicaciones, en un diario de no produjere remate o adjudica- bastante la titularidad y que las AREA OF TWO THOUSAND MENTOS COMUNES LIMITA- de toda(s) aquella(s) persona(s) A: LUIS RICARDO demora, más cualesquiera otros circulación general en el Estado ción la primera subasta, se pro- cargas y gravámenes anteriores ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN PO- DOS. Consta inscrita al Folio que tengan interés inscrito con adelantos que se hagan en vir- Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico cederá a una segunda subasta y los preferentes, si los hubiere, INT EIGHTY FIVE (2,111.85) 281 del Tomo 985 de Santurce posterioridad a la inscripción del ZAMBRANO VERA T/C/C tud de la escritura de hipoteca. y se fi jará además en tres (3) y servirá de tipo mínimo de 2/3 al crédito de ejecutante, conti- SQUARE FEET, EQUIVALENT Norte, Finca 41,214, Inscripción gravamen que se está ejecutan- LUIS ZAMBRANO VERA La venta de la referida propie- lugares públicos del Municipio partes del valor de la tasación, nuarán subsiguientes; enten- TO ONE HUNDRED NINETY Primera, Registro de la Pro- do, y para conocimiento de los Y SU ESPOSA CELINA dad se verifi cará libre de toda en que ha de celebrarse dicha $50,306.67 Si tampoco hubiere diéndose que el rematante los SIX POINT TWENTY SEVEN piedad de San Juan, Sección licitadores y el público en gene- ROSARIO COLON Y carga o gravamen que afecte la venta, tales como la Alcaldía, remate ni adjudicación en esta acepta y queda subrogado en la (196.27) SQUARE METERS, I. Que con el importe de dicha ral y para su publicación en un mencionada fi nca, excepto los el Tribunal y la Colecturía. Se segunda subasta, se procederá responsabilidad de los mismos, AND ITS BOUNDARIES ARE venta se habrá de satisfacer a la periódico de circulación gene- LA SOCIEDAD LEGAL gravámenes aquí antes mencio- le advierte a todos los interesa- a una tercera subasta, en ésta sin destinarse a su extinción el AS FOLLOWS; AT THE NOR- parte demandante las siguien- ral, una vez por semana durante DE GANANCIALES nados, a cuyo efecto se notifi ca dos que todos los documentos el tipo mínimo será de la 1/2 del precio del remate. Y para cono- TH, IN FORTY EIGHT FEET tes cantidades adeudadas, se- el término de dos (2) semanas CONSTITUIDA POR y se hace saber la fecha, hora y relacionados con la presente valor de la tasación, $37,730.00. cimiento de los demandados, TEN INCHES (48’10”) FACING gún la Sentencia dictada en el consecutivas con un intervalo de ESTOS; Y AL PUBLICO sitio de la PRIMERA, SEGUN- acción de ejecución de hipo- Para el lote descrito, la primera de los acreedores posteriores, PASEO DON JUAN STREET, caso de epígrafe, por el Tribunal por lo menos siete (7) días entre EN GENERAL: DA y TERCERA subasta, si esto teca, así como de la subasta, subasta se llevará a cabo el día de los licitadores, partes intere- AT THE SOUTH IN ONE FOOT de Primera Instancia, Sala de ambas publicaciones, y para su fuera necesario, a los efectos estarán disponibles para ser 21 de julio de 2016, a las 9:00 sadas y público en general, ex- TEN; NORTH IS FORTY EIGHT San Juan: $363,008.13 de prin- fi jación en tres (3) lugares pú- El que suscribe, Alguacil del Tri- de que cualquier persona o per- examinados en la Secretaría de de la mañana. De no compa- pido el presente Aviso para su FEET TEN INCHES (48’10”) cipal; $8,886.15 de intereses, blicos del municipio en que ha bunal de Primera Instancia, Sala sonas con algún interés puedan este Tribunal, durante las horas recer postor alguno se llevará publicación en los lugares públi- FACING PASEO DON JUAN los cuales continúan acumulán- de celebrarse la venta, tales Superior, Centro Judicial de Ba- comparecer a la celebración de laborables.EXPIDO, el presente a efecto una segunda subasta cos correspondientes. Librado STREET; AT THE SOUTH dose hasta el saldo total de la como, la Alcaldía, el Tribunal y yamón , Bayamón, Puerto Rico, dicha subasta. La adjudicación EDICTO, en Bayamón , Puerto el día 4 de agosto de 2016, a en San Juan, Puerto Rico, a 10 IN ONE FEET TEN INCHES deuda y $40,200.00 de honora- la Colecturía y se le notifi cará hago saber a la parte demanda- se hará al mejor postor, quien Rico, hoy día 15 DE ENERO las 9:00 de la mañana. De no de julio de 2016. Glorimar Gon- (1’10”) WITH THE EXTERIOR rios de abogado, más costas y además a la parte demandada da, al PUBLICO EN GENERAL; deberá consignar el importe DE 2016_. Carlos Algarin Be- comparecer postor alguno se zález Ayala, Alguacil. BALCONY PERAPET AND IN gastos del pleito. El tipo mínimo vía correo certifi cado con acuse y a los siguientes gravámenes de su oferta en el acto mismo tancourt, Alguacil. llevará a cabo una tercera su- THIRTY TWO FEET THREE para la subasta será la suma de recibo a la última dirección posteriores: Doral Bank: A cuyo de la adjudicación, en efectivo basta el día 11 de agosto de LEGAL NOTICE INCHES (32’3) WITH THE EX- de tasación pactada, la cual es conocida. La propiedad a ser favor aparece un Pagaré por la (moneda del curso legal de los LEGAL NOTICE 2016, a las 9:00 de la mañana. ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO TERIOR PARKING BUILDING $402,000.00 para la propiedad ejecutada se adquirirá libre de suma de $25,000.00, intereses Estados Unidos de América), IN THE UNITED STATES DIS- La subasta o subastas antes DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- AND FOURTEEN FEET NINE descrita. Si no produjere remate cargas y gravámenes posterio- al 9.95% anual y a vencer el 1 giro postal o cheque certifi cado TRICT COURT FOR THE DIS- indicadas se llevarán a efecto NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA INCHES (14’9”) WITH THE o adjudicación la primera su- res, previa orden judicial dirigida de noviembre del año 2019, se- a nombre del alguacil del Tri- TRICT OF PUERTO RICO en mi ofi cina, localizada en el CENTRO JUDICIAL DE SAN COMMON CORRIDOR; AT THE basta, se procederá a una se- al Registrador de la Propiedad gún consta de la escritura #766, bunal. LA PRIMERA subasta Roosevelt Cayman Tribunal de Primera Instancia, JUAN SALA SUPERIOR EAST, IN THE FOUR FEET gunda subasta y servirá de tipo de la sección correspondiente otorgada en San Juan, el 21 de se llevará a efecto el día 3 DE Sala Superior de San Juan. SCOTIABANK DE CERO INCHES (4’0”) WITH mínimo de 2/3 partes del valor para la cancelación de aquellos octubre de 2004, ante el Notario AGOSTO DE 2016 A LAS 9:15 Asset Company II Del Estudio de Titulo realizado THE EXTERIOR BALCONY de la tasación, $268,000.00. posteriores. Se les advierte a Eric Hernández Batalla, inscrito DE LA MAÑANA, en la ofi cina Plaintiff, v. surgen gravámenes preferentes PUERTO RICO REAILING AND IN SIXTY ONE Si tampoco hubiere remate ni todos los interesados que todos al folio 170 del tomo 1858 de Ba- del referido Alguacil, localizada Eddie Santiago Figueroa al que será objeto de ejecución Demandante V. FEET ONE INCH (61’1”) WITH adjudicación en esta segunda los documentos relacionados yamón, fi nca #38,689, inscrip- en el Centro Judicial de Baya- Defendants. por esta subasta: Servidumbre EDWIN RIVERA COLON; THE EXTERIOR ESTRUCTU- subasta, se procederá a una con la presente acción de ejecu- ción 7ma. Banco Popular de món , Bayamón, Puerto Rico. CIVIL NO: 15-02370 GAG a favor de Autoridad de Fuentes VILMA MARTINEZ DE RAL WALL FACING THE EAST tercera subasta, en ésta el tipo ción de hipoteca, así como la de Puerto Rico: A cuyo favor apare- Que el precio mínimo fi jado RE:Collection of Money and Fluviales. Servidumbre a favor LA ROSA T/C/C WILMA PATIO, AND BY THE WEST, IN mínimo será de la 1/2 del valor la subasta, estarán disponibles ce una Anotación de Demanda para la PRIMERA SUBASTA Mortgage Foreclosure. NOTICE de Autoridad de Acueductos y MARTINEZ DE LA ROSA Y ONE HUNDRED TWELVE IN- de la tasación, $201,000.00. para ser examinados, durante presentada al asiento 1056 del es de $100,000.00. Que de ser OF SALE. Alcantarillados. Servidumbres a CHES (112’ 2”) WITH THE EX- Para el lote descrito, la primera horas laborables, en la Secre- diario 1320, el día 21 de julio de necesaria la celebración de una TO: Eddie Santiago favor de Puerto Rico Telephone LA SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE TERIOR PARKING BUILDING subasta se llevará a cabo el día taría del Tribunal. Se entenderá 2015, se presenta Demanda de SEGUNDA SUBASTA, la misma Figueroa, General Public, Company. Del Estudio de Titu- BIENES GANANCIALES (CONCRETE WALL) AND IN 18 de julio de 2016, a las 11:00 que todo licitador acepta como fecha 30 de junio de 2015, en se llevará a efecto el día 10 DE lo realizado no surgen gravá- COMPUESTA POR ELEVEN FEET NINE INCHES de la mañana. De no compare- bastante la titularidad y que las el Tribunal de Primera Instan- AGOSTO DE 2016 A LAS 1:15 and all parties that may menes posteriores al que será AMBOS (11’9”) WITH ELEVATOR LO- cer postor alguno se llevará a cargas y gravámenes anteriores cia, Sala de Bayamón, caso ci- DE LA TARDE, en la ofi cina have an interest in the objeto de ejecución por esta BBY AND IN FIVE FEET THREE efecto una segunda subasta el y los preferentes, si los hubiere, vil #DCD2015-1592, a favor de, antes mencionada del Alguacil property subasta. Se le advierte a los Demandados INCHES (5’3”) WITH THE VEN- día 1 de agosto de 2016, a las al crédito de ejecutante, conti- por $25,000.00. Pendiente de que suscribe. El precio mínimo WHEREAS, Judgment in favor licitadores que la adjudicación CIVIL NUM. KCD2011-0150 TILATION SHAFT AND THE 11:00 de la mañana. De no com- nuarán subsiguientes; enten- califi cación y despacho. Que en para la SEGUNDA SUBASTA of Plaintiff was entered for the se hará al mejor postor, quien (906) SOBRE: COBRO DE JANITOR CLOSET AND FIVE parecer postor alguno se llevará diéndose que el rematante los cumplimiento del Mandamiento será de $66,666.67, equivalen- principal sum of $146,786.22 deberá consignar el importe de DINERO Y EJECUCIÓN DE FEET CERO INCHES (5’0”) a cabo una tercera subasta el acepta y queda subrogado en la de Ejecución de Sentencia ex- tes a dos terceras (2/3) partes plus interest at a rate of 8.950% su oferta en el mismo acto de la HIPOTECA POR LA VÍA OR- WITH THE CORRIDOR AND día 8 de agosto de 2016, a las responsabilidad de los mismos, pedido el día 29 de octubre del tipo mínimo estipulado para per annum since May 1, 2014, adjudicación en moneda de cur- DINARIA. AVISO DE VENTA TWO FEET SIX INCHES (2’6”) 11:00 de la mañana. La subasta sin destinarse a su extinción el de 2015 - {250 Fecha manda- la PRIMERA subasta. Q u e and which continue to accrue so legal de los Estados Unidos EN PÚBLICA SUBASTA. Yo, WITH THE ELECTRICAL ME- o subastas antes indicadas se precio del remate. Y para cono- miento}, por la Secretaria del de ser necesaria la celebración until the debt is paid in full. The de Norteamérica y para conoci- Pedro Hieye González, Algua- TER CLOSET AND IN TWEN- llevarán a efecto en mi ofi cina, cimiento de los demandados, Tribunal, procederé a vender y de una TERCERA SUBASTA, defendant was also ordered to miento de la parte demandada y cil Supervisor de la División TY FOUR FEET CERO INCH localizada en el Tribunal de Pri- de los acreedores posteriores, venderé en pública subasta y la misma se llevará a efecto el pay Plaintiff late charges in the de toda(s) aquella(s) persona(s) de Subastas del Tribunal de (24’0”) WITH APARTMENT mera Instancia, Sala Superior de los licitadores, partes intere- al mejor postor la propiedad día 17 DE AGOSTO DE 2016 amount of 5.000% of each and que tengan interés inscrito con Primera Instancia, Sala San SEVEN DASH ‘A’ (7-A) AND IN de San Juan. Del Estudio de sadas y público en general, ex- que se describe a continuación: A LAS 1:15 DE LA TARDE, en any monthly installment not re- posterioridad a la inscripción del Juan, a los demandados y al FOUR FEET CERO INCHES Título obtenido surgen los si- pido el presente Aviso para su URBANA: Solar marcado con la ofi cina antes mencionada del ceived by the note holder within gravamen que se está ejecutan- público en general, les notifi co (4’0”) WITH THE EXTERIOR guientes gravámenes a ser can- publicación en los lugares públi- el número 13 del bloque B de Alguacil que suscribe. El pre- 15 days after the installment do, y para conocimiento de los que, cumpliendo con un Manda- BALCONY RAILING. THIS celados: SEGUNDA HIPOTE- cos correspondientes. Librado la Urbanización Villas de Capa- cio mínimo para la TERCERA was due and which continue licitadores y el público en gene- miento que se ha librado en el APARTMENT COMPRISES: CA: En garantía de un Pagaré en San Juan, Puerto Rico, a 6 rra localizado en el Barrio Juan SUBASTA será de $50,000.00, to accrue until the debt is paid ral y para su publicación en un presente caso por el Secretario LIVING AND DINING AREA, a favor de R-G Premier Bank of de junio de 2016. Pedro Hieye Sánchez de Bayamón, con una equivalentes a la mitad (1/2) del in full. The defendant was also periódico de circulación gene- del Tribunal, de epígrafe con FOYER, KITCHEN, FAMILY, Puerto Rico, o a su orden, por la González, Alguacil. cabida de 300.04 metros cua- tipo mínimo estipulado para la ordered to pay Plaintiff all ad- ral, una vez por semana durante fecha del 18 de abril de 2016 y ROOM, STUDIO, MASTER suma de $310,000.00, intereses drados. En lindes por el Norte, PRIMERA subasta. Si se vances made pursuant to the el término de dos (2) semanas para satisfacer la Sentencia por BEDROOM WITH SEPARATE al 6 7/8% anual y a vencer el 1 LEGAL NOTICE en 13.00 metros con el solar declarase desierta la tercera mortgage note including but not consecutivas con un intervalo de la cantidad de $363,008.13 de CLOSET AND BATHROOM, de abril de 2038, según consta ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO número 4 del propio bloque; por subasta se dará por terminado limited to insurance premiums, por lo menos siete (7) días entre principal, dictada en el caso el LINEN CLOSETS, THREE (3) en la Escritura #67, otorgada en DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- el Sur, en 13.00 metros con la el procedimiento, pudiendo ad- taxes and inspections as well ambas publicaciones, y para su 23 de febrero de 2012, notifi ca- MORE BETHROOMS WIITH San Juan, el 20 de noviembre NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA calle Colectora Central; por el judicárse al acreedor la fi nca as 10% of the original principal fi jación en tres (3) lugares pú- da y archivada en autos el día SEPARATE CLOSETS, AND de 2008, ante el Notario Eduar- CENTRO JUDICIAL DE BAYA- Este, en 23.08 metros con el aquí antes descrita, dentro de amount ($15,990.00) to cover blicos del municipio en que ha 27 de febrero de 2012, proce- THREE MORE BATHROOMS do J. Navarro Pluguez, inscrito MON SALA SUPERIOR solar número 12; y por el Oeste, los diez (10) días siguientes, costs, expenses, and attorney’s de celebrarse la venta, tales deré a vender en pública subas- AND AN EXTERIOR BAL- en virtud de la ley 216 para BANCO POPULAR DE en 23.08 metros con el solar nú- si así lo estimare conveniente, fees guaranteed pursuant to como, la Alcaldía, el Tribunal y ta, al mejor postor en pago de CONY. THE ENTRACE TO agilizar el Registro, al folio 283 mero 14. Inscrita al folio 73 del por la totalidad de la cantidad the mortgage obligation. The la Colecturía y se le notifi cará contado y en moneda del curso THE APARTMENT IS LOCATE vuelto del tomo 985 de Santurce PUERTO RICO tomo 864 de Bayamón, Registro adeudada si ésta fuera igual o records of the case and these además a la parte demandada legal de los Estados Unidos de AT THE NORTH EAST, BOUN- Norte, fi nca #41,214, inscripción Parte Demandante Vs de la Propiedad de Bayamón, menor al monto del tipo mínimo proceedings may be exami- vía correo certifi cado con acuse América, todo derecho, título e DARY CONNECTING WITH 4ta. BITÁCORA: Al asiento 461 LUIS RICARDO Sección Primera, fi nca número de la tercera subasta, y abonán- ned by interested parties at the de recibo a la última dirección interés que hayan tenido tengan THE LOBBY AND THE COM- del diario 1111, el día 16 de no- ZAMBRANO VERA T/C/C 38,689. El producto de la dose dicho monto a la cantidad Offi ce of the Clerk of the United conocida. La propiedad a ser o puedan tener los deudores MON CORRIDOR. CORRES- viembre de 2015, se presenta LUIS ZAMBRANO VERA subasta se destinará a satisfa- adeudada si ésta fuere mayor. States District Court, Federal ejecutada se adquirirá libre de demandados en cuanto al bien PONDE A ESTE APARTAMEN- Demanda de fecha de 14 de cer al demandante hasta donde (Art. 221, Ley Hipotecaria y del Building, Chardon Avenue, Hato cargas y gravámenes posterio- inmueble localizado en el Muni- TO UNA PARTICIPACION DE enero de 2011, en el Tribunal Y SU ESPOSA CELINA alcance, la SENTENCIA dictada Registro de la Propiedad, 30 Rey, Puerto Rico, or by acces- res, previa orden judicial dirigida cipio de San Juan, Puerto Rico, CUATRO PUNTO CUATRO de Primera Instancia, Sala de ROSARIO COLON Y a su favor, el día 29 de julio de L.P.R.A. §2721). Para conoci- sing the electronic court re- al Registrador de la Propiedad que se describe a continuación: CUATRO SEIS TRES (4.4463) San Juan, (no expresa caso ci- LA SOCIEDAD LEGAL 2011, en el presente caso civil, miento de la parte demandada cords. WHEREAS, pursuant to de la sección correspondiente 1379 Paseo Don Juan Cond. EN LOS GASTOS Y UTILIDA- vil), seguido por Scotiabank de DE GANANCIALES a saber la suma de $92,099.23 y de toda aquella persona o per- said judgment, the undersigned para la cancelación de aquellos Apt. 7 BC, San Juan, PR 0907- DES COMUNES DEL EDIFI- Puerto Rico, por $412,094.28. de principal, más intereses al sonas que tengan interés inscri- SPECIAL MASTER, Mr. Joel
Legal Notice 40 Wednesday, June 22, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Ronda, was ordered to sell at that will be accepted is the sum ASOCIADO DE P.R. SS. detalladamente de los términos N. Vela Colon, garantizado por foyer, escaleras, closet y patios. VIVIENDA DE PUERTO detalladamente de los términos public auction for US currency in of $79,950.00. Upon confi rma- A: SR. BRAULIO de la misma. Esta notifi cación hipoteca constituida mediante la El segundo nivel consta de dos RICO; JOHN DOE & de la misma. Esta notifi cación cash or certifi ed check, without tion of the sale, an order shall be ROMERO, 61, se publicará una sola vez en un Escritura número 420, sobre la cuartos dormitorios, doset y do- RICHARD ROE se publicará una sola vez en un appraisal or right to redemption issued canceling all junior liens. periódico de circulación general siguiente propiedad: URBANA: set vestidor, baño equipado con periódico de circulación general to its highest bidder and at the For further particulars, reference CONGRESS AVE.,APT. 2, en la Isla de Puerto Rico, dentro Unida de Vivienda LL guión cua- bañera, inodoro y accesorios, Demandados en la Isla de Puerto Rico, dentro offi ce of the Clerk of the United is made to the judgment entered PROVIDENCIA, RHODE de los 10 días siguientes a su tro (LL-4):Ubicada en el proyec- tocador y lavamanos aparte, co- CIVIL NÚM: KCP2016-0068 de los 10 días siguientes a su States District Court for the Dis- by the Court in this case, which ISLAND,02907 notifi cación. Y, siendo o repre- to Villas de la Playa 11, dentro medor, terrazas semi- cubiertas (803) SOBRE: CANCELACIÓN notifi cación. Y, siendo o repre- trict of Puerto Rico, Federal Buil- can be examined in the afore- Se le notifi ca a usted que se sentando usted una parte en el de la Urbanización Dorado del y escalera. El tercer nivel consta DE PAGARE EXTRAVIADO. sentando usted una parte en el ding Offi ce 150, 1st. fl oor, 150 mentioned offi ce of the Clerk of ha radicado en esta Secretaría procedimiento sujeta a los térmi- Mar, que radica en la carretera de área de descanso cubierta, NOTIFICACIÓN DE SENTEN- procedimiento sujeta a los térmi- Carlos Chardón Avenue, San the Unites States District Court. la demanda del epígrafe. Se le nos de la Sentencia, Sentencia número seiscientos noventa dos terrazas cubiertas, baño CIA POR EDICTO. nos de la Sentencia, Sentencia Juan, Puerto Rico 00918 the fo- San Juan, Puerto Rico, this day emplaza y requiere que radique Parcial o Resolución, de la cual y tres (#693) en el barrio Ma- equipado con bañera, inodoro A: JOHN DOE & Parcial o Resolución, de la cual llowing property: URBANA: So- of June 21, 2016. Fdo. Joel Ron- en esta Secretaría el original de puede establecerse recurso de meyal de Dorado, Puerto Rico. y accesorios tocador, lavama- RICHARD ROE puede establecerse recurso de lar marcado con el número 7 en da Feliciano, Special Master. la contestación a la Demanda revisión o apelación dentro del Esta unidad de vivienda está nos y closet. En el área total de EL SECRETARIO (A) que sus- revisión o apelación dentro del el Bloque B de la Urbanización y que notifi que con copia de término de 30 días contados a ubicada en el edifi cio LL fabrica- patio existe una porción cubier- cribe le notifi ca a usted que el 9 término de 30 días contados a Caribe Gardens, radicado en el LEGAL NOTICE dicha contestación al Lcdo. partir de la publicación por edic- da de concreto reforzado. Esta ta de cincuenta punto dieciséis de junio de 2016, este Tribunal partir de la publicación por edic- Tomás de Castro de la Munici- to de esta notifi cación, dirijo a construida por tres (3) nieves, (50.16) pies cuadrados, - mmm ha dictado Sentencia, Senten- to de esta notifi cación, dirijo a Estado Libre Asociado de Puer- Héctor E. Pabón Vega, PO palidad de Caguas, Puerto Rico, usted esta notifi cación que se el primero en el piso terrero del PORCENTAJE: cero punto cia Parcial o Resolución en este usted esta notifi cación que se to Rico TRIBUNAL GENERAL BOX 21411, San Juan, Puer- con una cabida superfi cial de considerará hecha en la fecha proyecto, con su puerta de en- cero cero dos cinco siete uno caso, que ha sido debidamente considerará hecha en la fecha DE JUSTICIA Tribunal de Pri- to Rico 00928-1411, teléfono 325.00 metros cuadrados. En de la publicación de este edic- trada en el lindero NORTE, por (0.002.571%) porciento elemen- registrada y archivada en autos de la publicación de este edic- mera Instancia Sala Superior 787-282-6734, abogado de la lindes por el Norte, en 25.00 me- to. Copia de esta notifi cación ha ella se sale a la vía de acceso tos comunes generales, dieciséis donde podrá usted enterarse to. Copia de esta notifi cación de BAYAMON parte demandante, dentro de tros, con el solar número 8 del los treinta (30) días siguientes sido archivada en los autos de que conduce directamente al punto sesenta y seis (16.66%) detalladamente de los términos ha sido archivada en los autos bloque B de dicha urbanización; BANCO POPULAR DE a la publicación de este Edic- este caso, con fecha de 15 de exterior. Sus linderos son los si- elementos comunes. ESTA- de la misma. Esta notifi cación de este caso, con fecha de 14 por el Sur, en 25.00 metros, con PUERTO RICO, INC. to. Si dejare de hacerlo, podrá junio de 2016. En Cabo Rojo, guientes: por el NORTE, que es CIONAMIENTO: Se le asigna se publicará una sola vez en un de junio de 2016. En Caguas, el solar número 6 del bloque B Demandante v. dictarse contra usted senten- Puerto Rico , el 15 de junio de el frente y en una distancia de el estacionamiento número LL periódico de circulación general Puerto Rico, el 14 de junio de de dicha urbanización; por el VERONICA cia en rebeldía concediéndo- 2016. Suirka Feliciano Gonza- doce punto cincuenta y cuatro guión cuatro (#LL-4). ORIGEN: en la Isla de Puerto Rico, dentro 2016. Carmen A. Pereira Ortiz, Este, en 13.00 metros, con el AVILES PLAZA se el remedio solicitado en la lez , Secretaria Interina. María (12.54) pies con área de uso co- Se separa el condominio Villas de los diez (10) días siguientes Secretaria Regional. Carmen remanente de la fi nca principal M. Avilés Bonilla, Secretaria mún general dedicada a Plaza, de Playa dos (Il) Finca número a su notifi cación. Y, siendo o R. Diaz Cáceres, Secretaria Demandado{a) demanda. EXPEDIDO bajo mi de la cual se segrega, propie- Auxiliar. por el SUR, y en distancia de cinco mil cuatrocientos noventa representando usted una parte Servicios a Sala. Civil Núm.: DCD2014-1081 fi rma y sello de este Tribunal dad del señor Plácido González (503) Sobre: CANCELACiÓN Superior de Puerto Rico, Sala doce punto cincuenta y cuatro y ocho (#5,498), inscrita al folio en el procedimiento sujeta a y por el Oeste, en 13.00 metros, DE PAGARÉ EXTRAVIADO. de San Juan, a 27 de abril de LEGAL NOTICE (12.54) pies con un área de uso veinte ocho (2.8) del tomo cien- los términos de la Sentencia, LEGAL NOTICE con la Calle Número Doce de di- NOTIFICACiON DE SENTEN- 2016. Sra. Griselda Rodríguez común limitado dedicado a es- to veintidós (12.2.) de Dorado. Sentencia Parcial o Resolución, ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE cha urbanización. Enclava una ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE tacionamiento, por el ESTE, en Consta inscrita al folio doscien- de la cual puede establecerse CIA POR EDICTO. Collado, Secretaria Regional. PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE casa de concreto. The proper- A: VERONICA Milagros Vázquez Velázquez, una distancia de sesenta punto tos ochenta y cinco (2.85) ~del recurso de revisión o apelación PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA ty is identifi ed with the number Secretaria. Serv. a Sala. PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA cero cero (60.00) pies con la uni- tomo ciento veintitrés (12.3) de dentro del término de 30 días SUPERIOR DE FAJARDO 13569 and is recorded at page AVILES PLAZA SUPERIOR DE BAYAMON dad LL guión cinco (LL-5) y por Dorado, Fine número cinco mil contados a partir de la publica- ENRICO JOSE number 218 of volume number (Nombre de las partes a las que se LEGAL NOTICE JOSE C. CHIPI MILLARES el OESTE, en igual de sesenta seiscientos ocho (5,608), Regis- ción por edicto de esta notifi ca- 451 of Caguas, in the Registry le notifi can la sentencia por edicto) V. punto cero cero (60.00) pies con tro de la Propiedad de Puerto ción, dirijo a usted esta notifi ca- GONZALEZ PONCE EL SECRETARIO(A) que suscri- Estado Libre Asociado de Puer- RF MORTGAGE of Property of Caguas, First la unidad LL guían tres (LL-3). Rico, Sección IV d Bayamón. La ción que se considerará hecha Demandante VS. be le notifi ca a usted que el 28 to Rico TRIBUNAL GENERAL Section. WHEREAS, the mort- AND INVESTMENT Esta unidad de vivienda tiene un parte demandante alega que di- en la fecha de la publicación ADRIENNE HICKS de marzo de 2016, este Tribunal DE JUSTICIA Tribunal de Pri- gage foreclosed as part of the CORPORATION área de mil setecientos setenta cho pagaré ha sido saldado se- de este edicto. Copia de esta Demandada ha dictado Sentencia, Senten- mera Instancia Sala Superior instant proceeding is recorded y cinco punto sesenta (1775.60) gún más detalladamente consta notifi cación ha sido archivada CIVIL NÚM.: NSRF201500963 cia Parcial o Resolución en este de CABO ROJO JUAN DEL PUEBLO” at page number 150 of volume pies cuadrados. De esta área en la Demanda radicada que en los autos de este caso, con SALÓN: 203 SOBRE: DIVOR- caso, que ha sido debidamente REPARTO SAMAN INC JUANA DEL PUEBLO number 1704 of Caguas, twelfth mil cuatrocientos setenta y nue- puede examinarse en la Secre- fecha de 16 de junio de 2016. CIO (RUPTURA IRREPARA- registrada y archivada en autos inscription in the Registry of Pro- Demandante v. Y cualesquier persona ve (1479,72) pies cuadrados es taría de este Tribunal. Por tratar- En San Juan, Puerto Rico, el 16 BLE). NOTIFICACION DE SEN- donde podrá usted enterarse perty of Caguas, First Section. EUGENIO FERREIRA desconocida con posible área construida y doscientos se de una obligación hipotecaria de junio de 2016. Griselda Ro- TENCIA POR EDICTO. detalladamente de los términos WHEREAS, the property is not MATA, su esposa VIVIAN interés en la obligación setenta y cinco punto ochenta y pudiendo usted tener interés dríguez Collado, Secretaria Re- A: ADRIENNE HICKS de la misma. Esta notifi cación subject to senior liens or junior RIVERA MARTINEZ y ocho (275.88) pies cuadrados en este caso o quedar afectado gional. Elsa Magaly Candelario, 1410 W Armstrong Way, se publicará una sola vez en un cuya cancelación por liens. Potential bidders are ad- es área de patio. El primer nivel por el remedio solicitado, se le Secretaria Auxiliar. vised to verify the extent of pre- periódico de circulación general t/c/p VIVIAN FERREIRA decreto judicial se tiene un área de construcción emplaza por este edicto que se Chandler, AZ 85286 en la Isla dePuerto Rico, dentro y la SOCIEDAD LEGAL ( Nombre de las partes a las que se ferential liens with the holders solicita. de cuatrocientos setenta y seis publicará una vez en un periódi- LEGAL NOTICE de los 10 días siguientes a su les notifi ca la sentencia por edicto) thereof. It is understood that DE GANANCIALES Demandados punto cincuenta y dos (476.52) co de circulación diaria general notifi cación. Y, siendo o repre- Estado Libre Asociado de Puer- EL SECRETARIO (A) que sus- the potential bidders acquire the COMPUESTA POR CIVIL NÚM. DCP2016-0070 ( pies cuadrados. Tiene doce de Puerto Rico y se le requiere sentando usted una parte en el to Rico TRIBUNAL GENERAL cribe le notifi ca a usted que el 9 property subject to any and all 504) SOBRE: CANCELACION punto cincuenta y cuatro (12.54) para que radique en este Tribu- procedimiento sujeta a los térmi- AMBOS DE JUSTICIA Tribunal de Pri- de junio de 2016, este Tribunal the senior liens that encumber DE PAGARE EXTRAVIADO. pies de ancho y treinta y ocho nal su contestación y notifi que nos de la Sentencia, Sentencia Demandado(a) mera Instancia Sala Superior ha dictado Sentencia, Senten- the property. It shall be unders- EMPLAZAMIENTO POR EDIC- (38) pies de frente a fondo. Sus con copia de ella al abogado de Parcial o Resolución, de la cual Civil Núm. I4CI201500481 So- de Caguas cia Parcial o Resolución en este tood that each bidder accepts TO. ESTADOS UNIDOS DE áreas de patio son A: en el patio la parte demandante a la Lcda. puede establecerse recurso de bre: COBRO DE DINERO y SCOTIABANK DE caso, que ha sido debidamente as suffi cient the title that prior AMÉRICA, EL PRESIDENTE del frente ciento setenta y éinco Saideth Cristobal Martínez, PO revisión o apelación dentro del EJECUCION DE HIPOTECA. PUERTO RICO registrada y archivada en autos and preferential liens to the one DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS, punto cincuenta y seis (175.56) Box 9022173, San Juan, PR término de 30 días contados a NOTIFICACiÓN DE SENTEN- donde podrá usted enterarse being foreclosed upon, including SS: EL ESTADO LIBRE ASO- pies con doce punto cincuenta y 00902-2173; Tel. (787) 367- Demandante v. partir de la publicación por edic- CIA POR EDICTO. detalladamente de los términos but not limited to any property CIADO DE PUERTO RIco. cuatro (12.54) pies de ancho y 0412, dentro de los treinta 30) NATANAEL ROQUE to de esta notifi cación, dirijo a A: SR EUGENIO de la misma. Esta notifi cación tax liens (express, tacit, implied A: JUAN DEL PUEBLO catorce punto cero cero (14.00) días siguientes a la publicación SANCHEZ T/C/C NATAN usted esta notifi cación que se se publicará una sola vez en un or legal) shall continue in effect FERREIRA MATA pies de frente a fondo. B: en el de este Edicto, apercibiéndole considerará hecha en la fecha Y JUANA DEL PUEBLO SANCHEZ ROQUE, periódico de circulación general it being understood further that 17 DAKOTA ST patio de fondo: cien punto trein- que de no hacerlo así dentro de la publicación de este edic- COMO POSIBLES MARIA DEL CARMEN en la Isla de Puerto Rico, dentro the successful bidder accepts to. Copia de esta notifi cación ha PASSAIC PARK NJ 07055 ta y dos (100.32) pies cuadra- del término indicado, el Tribunal then and is subrogated in the TENEDORES Y dos con doce punto cincuenta podrá anotar su rebeldía y dictar CARRASQUILLO de los diez (10) días siguientes sido archivada en los autos de SRA VIVIAN RIVERA a su notifi cación. Y, siendo o responsibility for the same and CUALESQUIER PERSONA y cuatro (12.54) pies de ancho sentencia concediendo el reme- T/C/C MARIA D. este caso, con fecha de 13 de MARTINEZ representando usted una parte the bid price shall not be applied DESCONOCIDA CON y ocho (8.00) pies de frente a dio solicitado en ia Demanda sin CARRASQUILLO junio de 2016. Ruth N. Aponte en el procedimiento sujeta a toward the cancellation of the 17 DAKOTA ST fondo. El segundo nivel tiene más citarle ni oírle. EXPEDIDO Cotto, Secretaria Regional. Ixia POSIBLE INTERÉS EN Demandado(a) los términos de la Sentencia, senior liens. WHEREFORE, B. Córdova Chinea, Secretaria PASSAIC PARK NJ 07055 un área de construcción de qui- bajo mi fi rma y sello de este the FIRST PUBLIC SALE will LA OBLIGACIÓN CUYA nientos veintiséis punto sesenta Tribunal, en Bayamón, Puerto Civil Núm. ECD2012-1022 Sentencia Parcial o Resolución, Auxiliar. SOC LEGAL GANANC SALA 802 Sobre: COBRO DE de la cual puede establecerse be held on July 29, 2016 at 9:20 CANCELACIÓN POR y ocho (526.68) pies cuadrados. Rico, hoy 6 de junio de 2016. am and the minimum bidding COMPUESTA DECRETO JUDICIAL SE Tiene doce punto cincuenta y Ruth N. Aponte Cotto, Secreta- DINERO Y EJECUCION DE recurso de revisión o apelación amount that will be accepted is LEGAL NOTICE POR EUGENIO SOLICITA. cuatro (12.54) pies de ancho y ria Regional.Sandra Baez Her- HIPOTECA POR LA VIA OR- dentro del término de 30 días the sum of $159,900.00. In the ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE FERREIRA MATA Y SU cuarenta y dos punto cero cero nandez, Secretaria Auxiliar. DINARIA. NOTIFICACiÓN DE contados a partir de la publica- event said fi rst auction does not PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE Por la presente se le notifi ca que (42.00) pies de frente a fondo. SENTENCIA POR EDICTO. ción por edicto de esta notifi ca- ESPOSA VIVIAN RIVERA ha sido presentada en este Tri- A: NATANAEL ROQUE ción, dirijo a usted esta notifi ca- produce a bidder and the proper- PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA El tercer nivel tiene un área de LEGAL NOTICE ty is not adjudicated, a SECOND SUPERIOR DE SAN JUAN MARTINEZ bunal una Demanda en su con- construcción de cuatrocientos ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO SÁNCHEZ T/C/C NATAN ción que se considerará hecha PUBLIC AUCTION shall be JUANA HERNÁNDEZ 17 DAKOTA ST tra en el pleito de epígrafe. En setenta y seis punto cincuenta DE PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL SÁNCHEZ ROQUE en la fecha de la publicación de held on August 5, 2016 at 9:20 LANTIGUA PASSAIC PARK NJ 07055 este caso la parte demandante y dos (476.52) pies cuadrados. GENERAL DE JUSTICIA TRI- (Nombre de las partes a las que se este edicto. Copia de esta no- am and the minimum bidding EL SECRETARIO(A) que sus- ha radicado una Demanda para Tiene doce punto cincuenta y BUNAL DE PRIMERA INSTAN- le notifi can la sentencia por edicto) tifi cación ha sido archivada en amount that will be accepted is Demandante Vs. cribe le notifi ca a usted que el que se decrete judicialmente el cuatro (12.54) pies de ancho y CIA SALA SUPERIOR DE SAN EL SECRETARIO(A) que sus- los autos de este caso, con fe- the sum of $106,600.00. If said BRAULIO ROMERO 7 de abril de 2016 ,este Tribunal saldo de un (1) pagaré hipote- treinta y ocho (38) pies de frente JUAN cribe le notifi ca a usted que el 8 cha de 14 de junio de 2016. En second auction does not result Demandado ha dictado Sentencia, Senten- cario a favor de de RF MORT- a fondo. Esta unidad de vivienda ORIENTAL BANK de mayo de 2013 , este Tribunal Fajardo, Puerto Rico, hoy dia in the adjudication and sale of CIVIL NÚM.: KDI2016-0427 cia Parcial o Resolución en este GAGE & DEVELOPMENT consta el primer nivel de sala- ha dictado Sentencia, Senten- 14 de junio de 2016. Wanda I. the property, a THIRD PUBLIC SALA: 702 SOBRE: DIVORCIO. caso, que ha sido debidamente CORPORATION, por la suma comedor, cocina con gabinetes Demandante Vs. cia Parcial o Resolución en este Segui Reyes, Secretaria Regio- AUCTION shall be held on Au- EDICTO. ESTADOS UNIDOS DE registrada y archivada en autos de $101,700.00. Dicho pagaré y fregadero, lavandería y calen- AUTORIDAD PARA EL caso, que ha sido debidamente nal. Rochelly Colon Rodriguez, gust 12, 2016 at 9:20 am and AMERICA. EL PRESIDENTE DE donde podrá usted enterarse fue suscrito el día 7 de julio de tador, baño equipado con inodo- FINANCIAMIENTO DE LA registrada y archivada en autos Secretaria Auxiliar. the minimum bidding amount LOS EE. UU. ESTADO LIBRE 1995, ante el notario Enrique ro y lavamanos con accesorios, donde podrá usted enterarse
41 Sports The San Juan Daily Star Wednesday, June 22, 2016 Cotto vs Márquez Still Far Apart on Dream Match By DANNY HOWARD as stubborn as he is. Attempts for a summer return on HBO were derailed when the network turned down Cotto’s list of hough they are trying to keep hope alive for a dream opponents, essentially putting him on the back burner until match, Miguel Cotto and Juan Manuel Marquez are later this year. Ttaking turns wasting everybody’s time by keeping the The idea was that Cotto would take an easy bout at a hope alive that the two decorated legends will meet in a bet- catchweight to see if he could make his way down to 147, ter late than never showdown. something he hasn’t done in nearly a decade. Instead, Cotto For the better part of the last year, Cotto and Marquez reached out to Marquez’s camp for said fi ght to be held at have been linked for a Fall clash that would be a huge boost 150 pounds to which Marquez refused. to an otherwise meager year in the sport, but all news from It’s hard to imagine this fi ght ever happening now or each side have been negative to the point where it’d benefi t even ever, and it would be a fi ght that would be miserable to everybody if they just moved on. watch as it would be disappointing. Cotto would be weight Marquez has been inactive since a masterful performan- dition that he would not fi ght Cotto above the Welterweight drained to the point that he would need an IV line in-bet- ce over Mike Alvarado in 2014, he’ll be in his mid-40s should limit, even though it is the most lucrative fi ght available to ween rounds and Marquez would just hobble around the the fi ght actually happen and has been very publically him. ring unable to catch his already dead slow opponent. been dealing with injuries to his knee and ankle that have Cotto has also found diffi culty in the twilight stage of his This just might be one we should leave to the fates and otherwise prevented him from returning to the ring. The career following his 12 round surrender of his Middleweight the message boards than actually thinking we’re going to former four-division champion has stood fi rm on his con- belt to Alvarez and may be dealing with a fi ghter who is just see it in the ring. IBF to Punish Boxers Who Compete in Rio Olympics T he International dent Daryl Peoples said. “We felt it was important for the IBF have spoken up in favor of the change, many more boxers and “Making this decision was not diffi cult for us,” IBF Presi- While some fi ghters from both the pro and amateur ranks Federation Boxing pro punish will boxers who compete in the to get involved and take a stance against professional boxers trainers have strongly condemned the plan, seeing danger in competing against amateurs due to safety concerns, as part pitting seasoned pros against amateurs. Rio de Janeiro Olympics of our commitment to this sport is to promote the health and The WBC already announced its intention to impose a by removing them from well-being of the boxers.” two-year ban on Olympic fi ghters within its upper rankings. the sanctioning body’s The International Boxing Association (AIBA) recently de- Although Olympic qualifying continues next month, the rankings or vacating their cided to allow professional boxers to attempt to qualify for Rio, likelihood of any prominent pros fi ghting in Rio appears to be titles. but the organization’s hopes for a tournament featuring big na- slim. Most major boxers have already decided not to attempt it, The IBF announced its decision joining the WBC in an ag- mes have been unrealized to date. No prominent boxers have including Manny Pacquiao, Wladimir Klitschko, Kovalev, Go- gressive campaign by sanctioning bodies to keep prominent accepted the invitation, with just one Olympic qualifying event lovkin, Andre Ward, Amir Khan and two-time gold medalists pros out of the Olympics. remaining in Venezuela next month. Vasyl Lomachenko and Zou Shiming. Citing safety concerns that amount to violations of its prin- The IBF’s champions include heavyweight Anthony Jos- Lomachenko believes the fi eld will look much diff erent at ciples of sportsmanlike competition, the IBF said it will remove hua, light heavyweight Sergey Kovalev, middleweight Gen- the Tokyo Games in 2020 when professionals have more time any professional Olympic fi ghters from its rankings for a year. nady Golovkin and welterweight Kell Brook. None of the to adapt to the short rounds, frequent fi ghts and daily weigh- The IBF would also take its title belt away from a champion fi ghters is considering an Olympic run, and Joshua has called ins of the Olympic-style sport. fi ghting in the Olympics. the plan “dangerous.” Wizards End Workouts With Ángel Rodríguez By J. MICHAEL draft in which they do not have a fi rst- or second- round draft pick but hold the possibility of buying re-draft workouts are over for the Wizards, into it. who ended their three-week run of bringing The Boston Celtics and Denver Nuggets own 13 Pin mostly free-agent rookie prospects to Ve- total picks and this fi eld isn’t very deep so trading rizon Center on Monday. or selling some of them is a strong possibility. Former Miami Hurricanes point guard Angel A second-round pick doesn’t count against the Rodriguez participated in the session for guards, salary cap since those are non-guranteed deals. CSNmidatlantic.com confi rmed with persons with Teams can spend up to $3.4 million per year by knowledge of the situation. using that money to buy picks or send cash consi- The next step for the Wizards is Thursday’s derations via trades.
Sports 42 Wednesday, June 22, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Iván Rodríguez Working With Trojan on Zika Prevention Awareness By JASON ROWAN To do his part, Rodriguez has partnered Zika obviously has become a hot-button with Church & Dwight Co., makers of Tro- topic in the sports world due to the worries ormer Major League Baseball great jan condoms, and the National Coalition of expressed by many athletes about com- Iván Rodriguez is teaming up with a STD Directors. His role in the awareness peting in the Olympics in Rio, where the Fcondom company to raise awareness initiative will include a radio spot that will risk of contracting the virus has become about preventing the transmission of the air in Puerto Rico that suggest the use of an increasingly worrying concern, which Zika virus in his native Puerto Rico, accor- condoms to help prevent proliferation of is one of myriad other issues plaguing the ding to a Dallas Morning News report. the virus that is spread by mosquitoes and Games. Rodriguez reportedly was “shocked” can be transmitted through sexual activity. Rodriguez, one of the fi nest defensive to hear about the potential spread of the The condoms will be distributed in Zika catchers ever to play the game, played 21 virus in Puerto Rico, where it is estimated prevention kits not only in Puerto Rico but MLB seasons with the Texas Rangers (in that 25 percent of the population could be other high-risk areas like the U.S. Virgin Is- two stints), Florida Marlins, Detroit Tigers, impacted by the virus within the next 12 lands and American Samoa, among other New York Yankees, Houston Astros and months. locations. Washington Nationals. LA Angels Eagerly Await Catcher Geovany Soto’s Return from DL By JEFF FLETCHER “Geovany was having a terrifi c season,” manager Mike Scioscia said. “He’s really im- ost amid some of the higher profi le portant to some of the pitchers that he was players the Angels have lost to the working with for us. We’re defi nitely loo- Ldisabled list, Geovany Soto’s absence king forward to getting him back when he’s has also been felt. ready to go.” Soto, who had knee surgery, was hitting Scioscia said Soto still has to go through .283 and basically splitting the job with Car- some agility tests, do some blocking drills los Perez. Since Soto has been out, he’s left and catch more in the bullpen before he’s “He’s got a little ways to go,” Scioscia Carlos Perez, who is hitting .188, to handle ready for a rehab assignment. That could said Monday, “but he made a lot of pro- almost all of the catching duties. come by the end of the week. gress.” Mets Considering José Reyes Reunion Reyes was designated for assignment by a domestic violence incident with his wife. the Rockies after his domestic violence Charges were dropped, but Major League suspension ended Baseball handed down a suspension that lasted through the end of May as a result of By BEN MARGOLIN its own investigation. Reyes is expected to clear waivers on he Mets have considered the possi- Saturday, at which point he will become a bility of bringing Jose Reyes back to free agent. Assuming that is the case, the TQueens. Reyes was designated for team that signs Reyes would only be pa- assignment by the Colorado Rockies last ying him the major league minimum salary week. Last October, Reyes was arrested for while Colorado foots the bill for the rest of his contract. The Mets think Reyes could handle third base. While Wilmer Flores has fi lled in ade- quately in David Wright’s absence, the Mets could use whatever speed Reyes has left in the tank, as their team ranks last in the National League in stolen bases. But Reyes hit just .281/.320/.390 over the 2014 and 2015 seasons despite playing his home games in Toronto and Colorado.
43 Sports The San Juan Daily Star Wednesday, June 22, 2016 How the Cleveland Cavaliers Stack Up vs Recent NBA Champions he Cavaliers’ fi rst title in franchise team played every other team 51 times. team fi eld, winning 43.6 percent of their The 2011-12 Heat were right in the middle history puts the team among elite Among the 26 total participants, 10 games. Cleveland’s 100.7 points per game of the pack with a 49.4 winning percent- Tcompany, joining the fraternity of franchises were represented. The Chicago ranked fi fth, but the team surrendered the age. past championship-winning squads. But Bulls led the way with six teams in the most points in the tournament, yielded The 1995-96 Chicago Bulls came out on where does Cleveland fall in the peck- fi eld, followed by the San Antonio Spurs 102.2 points per contest. top in the tournament, winning 69.1 per- ing order? Using WhatIfSports.com’s NBA and Los Angeles Lakers with fi ve each. In addition to suiting up for the Cavs, cent of contests. Their 93.4 points allowed simulation engine, we placed the Cavs into Other franchises with multiple teams in- LeBron James played for the 2011-12 and per game was the fourth-lowest output. a round-robin tournament featuring every cluded the Miami Heat (three) and Hous- 2012-13 Miami Heat as well. The latter Three other Bulls teams -- the 1991, 1992 Larry O’Brien Trophy winner since the ton Rockets (two). earned a second-place fi nish in the tour- and 1997 title-winners -- fi nished in the 1990-91 season. In the simulation, every The Cavaliers fi nished 20th in the 26- nament, winning 64.5 percent of contests. top 10 as well. Report: Kevin Durant Still Favoring Warriors if He Leaves Thunder By DAN FELDMAN •The Thunder lost to the Warriors in sev- the free-agent recruiting period beings in July, en games the conference fi nals. according to a source. Durant had considered couple months ago, the Warriors were •Golden State lost to the Cavaliers in the holding meetings in New York, but apparently reportedly frontrunners to sign Kevin Finals. has decided to hear proposals in Los Angeles, A Durant if he left the Thunder. Since, a How does Durant process this? where he owns an off -season home. couple potentially landscape-changing events Frank Isola of the New York Daily News: The same source maintains that if Durant have occurred: The one player who can change the bal- doesn’t re-sign with the Oklahoma City Thun- •Oklahoma City upset the Spurs in the ance of power in the NBA is expected to meet der he would prefer to join the Warriors second round. with prospective teams in Los Angeles when Perhaps, Durant was reluctant to join a team that many presumed would win another Report: LeBron James Might open the door for him signing. interesting. I don’t expect Durant to sign with title without him. The Warriors losing could Holding meetings in Los Angeles is also Maybe the Thunder’s close call against the Lakers this year, but this is evidence of Leave the Cleveland Cavaliers Golden State convinces Durant they’re closer how players view the market. Los Angeles is than it seemed. He might want to make an- an appealing place to young millionaires. If other run with Russell Westbrook now. the Lakers improve even just marginally on It’s futile to guess from afar how Durant the court, their success with free agents could thinks. Several outlooks could be valid. improve exponentially. avaliers superstar LeBron James for LeBron James this summer.”– Stephen might have played his fi nal game in A. Smith & Mike & Mike CCleveland, according to a recent re- If James does leave Cleveland after Dustin Johnson Moves port from ESPN pundit Stephen A. Smith. bringing them a championship, it could The ESPN show “Mike & Mike” tweet- plunge the entire NBA into absolute chaos. ed out the report from Smith, saying, “From The three-time NBA champion has what I’ve been told, the Lakers and Heat are another year left on his contract with the Rory McIlroy Out of Top 3 possiblities [sic] as a destination for LeBron Cavaliers, but he can opt out this summer James this summer.” if he wants. It looks like the LeBron James “From what I’ve been told, the Lakers sweepstakes of 2010 might play out in front he Offi cial World Golf Ranking was No. 1 Jason Day and No. 2 Jordan Speith. and Heat are possiblities as a destination of our eyes again. released Monday afternoon and as ex- McIlroy fell to No. 4. He had been in the Tpected, Dustin Johnson made a huge top 3 since July 2014. leap landing in the Top 3. Johnson’s fi rst major victory also was Johnson’s win at the U.S. Open at Oak- his fi rst win since the WGC-Cadillac last mont propelled him from No. 7 in the world March, while also extending a Tour-best past Rory McIlroy into third spot behind nine straight seasons with at least one vic- tory. Andrew Landry made the biggest jump of the week, going from 624th in the world to 379th. The new Top 10 is as follows: Day, Speith, Johnson, McIlroy, Bubba Watson, Rickie Fowler, Henrik Stenson, Adam Scott, Danny Willett and Justin Rose. Tiger Woods fell to 582nd.
Sports 44 Wednesday, June 22, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Messi’s Beard His Lucky Charm, Should Off-Color Cristiano Ronaldo Grow One Too? for sporting a beard that seems to have done The Portuguese star has looked a pale “I’m leaving the beard, but keeping it neat wonders for him on the international stage. shadow of the player that led Real Madrid to and tidy,” said Messi following Argentina’s Fans around the world have gotten used Champions League triumph. His performan- win over Venezuela in the Copa quarterfi - Lionel Messi has led Argentina to the to seeing the clean-shaven Argentine genius ce and a missed penalty against Austria see- nal. Copa America semifi nal while Cristia- running riot for Spanish club Barcelona. But med to be the last straw for some fans as they “If I lose the beard, the others would kill no Ronaldo’s poor form has seen Portugal Messi reached the Copa America Centenario, poked fun at the 31-year-old. me,” he told a Spanish daily. slump to third in their Euro 2016 group being held in the United States, with a secret Twitter was abuzz with memes of the “We believe this is a kabbalah so we will weapon - his beard! Portuguese star and it might now be time for be able to break our bad run and win the tro- While Messi has been showered with Ronaldo to don a new avatar, maybe a beard phy. There’s no way I’m shaving it off now, ionel Messi as usual is making headli- praise for on-fi eld and off -fi eld reasons, his like his Argentine rival. my teammates wouldn’t let me.” nes worldwide. This time, however, it’s Real Madrid rival Cristiano Ronaldo has Messi, on the other hand seems content Some Argentina fans are even calling on Lnot only for his performance for Argen- come under fi re from fans following his fl op with his new look and even said that he could Messi to keep the beard going until Russia tina in the ongoing Copa America but also show at the Euro 2016 in France. be killed if he decided to shave his beard. 2018. Colombia Players Know Chile Much More than the Suspended Arturo Vidal By TOM MARSHALL ning Copa America] champions.” per David Ospina said at the same news confe- wanted, but I always try to be 100 percent,” said Tijuana striker Dayro Moreno said the quar- rence. 27-year-old Ospina, who featured in just four olombia players don’t believe Arturo terfi nal clash will be “like a fi nal,” and Bacca “They can transition from defense to attack Premier League games with the Gunners last Vidal’s absence for Chile in their Copa stressed that the diff erences in the way the very quickly and they have players that are at season. CAmerica semifi nal tonight will necessa- teams go into the quarterfi nal -- Colombia ed- the best teams in the world. That’s why we have “When I come with the national team, I try rily make their passage to the fi nal easier. ged past Peru on penalties, while Chile cruised respect for Chile.” to do the same, try to take advantage of the con- Vidal is suspended for the semifi nal after -- doesn’t make La Roja the favorite. The Arsenal goalkeeper has been a key fi - fi dence [the coaching staff ] have [in me] and try picking up his second yellow card of the com- But there is a deep respect from Jose gure in Colombia reaching the semifi nal and to represent my country positively.” petition in Chile’s 7-0 thrashing of Mexico on Pekerman’s side toward a Chile team that has made important saves as Los Cafeteros advan- Earlier on Monday, Chile striker Eduar- Saturday. been improving as the Copa America has deve- ced against Peru, but he lamented the lack of op- do Vargas said La Roja duo Marcelo Diaz and loped. portunities he has had to show himself under Alexis Sanchez didn’t participate in the full “We know the quality they have upfront Arsene Wenger. training session on Monday because of injury and the form and speed they possess,” goalkee- “At Arsenal, I’ve not had the continuity I concerns. Ibrahimovic to Finish International Career After Euro 2016 By BRIAN HOMEWOOD sappointment -- never.” “I am very proud of what I have achie- weden striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic said ved and, wherever I go, I will always bring on Tuesday that he would retire from the Swedish fl ag with me. Disappointment Sinternational football at the end of Euro doesn’t exist, only pride. I’m very grateful to 2016. all the supporters.” Announcing his decision at a press con- Ibrahimovic, who has been reported to ference on the eve of Sweden’s fi nal group be set to join Manchester United in the En- game against Belgium, the 34-year-old added glish Premier League next season from Pa- that he would not be taking part in the Rio ris Saint Germain, has had a disappointing Olympic soccer tournament in August as an tournament so far. over-age player. He has not yet had a shot on target as “We know what Vidal brings, but they have Sweden must beat Belgium today to Sweden have taken only one point from their excellent players,” said AC Milan striker Carlos have a realistic chance of qualifying for the opening two games in Group E. Bacca, who also said at the same news conferen- round of 16. He made his international debut against ce Monday that he is fi t to play after concerns “The last game (at Euro 2016) will be the Faroe Islands in 2001, played at the 2002 about an ankle injury. my last for Sweden, so I hope it will not be and 2006 World Cups and has been in their “Individually, [Chile players] are great, but tomorrow [Today],” he said, addressing the squad at four European championship tour- they are a team and that is why they are [reig- conference in English. “To fi nish with a di- naments.
The San Juan Daily Star Games Wednesday, June 22, 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 D W B E P R E D N I M E R U S E I A G M M E C R A F T S W A R N S N U F F S D L I W S T T I C E R L S K C A L R S N P S F H D O P R O H B A S R O T A R E G I R F E R E G L O W S P R D Z H F B F P S E L B I G N A T N I O P P Y L S U O N O R H C N Y S A S X U A G K G S A D O M E S K L B L U I N G E S T A R E S H A L L O B S T E R S N M E N J O Y S T N U A L F E A D W Y W G K T A N N I N G L Abhor Fired Lobsters Snuffs Allow Flaunts Lulls Stare Appear Fondest Murder Tanning Asynchronously Genres Parts Warns Based Gland Pastas Wilds Behalf Glows Plump Winched Bluing Goals Point Coffin Golfed Pools Crafts Intangibles Refrigerators Desks Kiosk Reminder Domes Lacks Shall Enjoys Lames Snowing Answers on page 46
46 Wednesday, June 22, 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) You’ve always hated coming in second place, but now Working behind the scenes is surprisingly relaxing. Or- a path is being cleared for your professional success. By dinarily, you enjoy working with the public. You fi nd the acquiring marketable skills and working overtime, you’ve company of others stimulating. By turning your attention won the approval of your superiors. Moving up the ladder inward, it will be easier to notice and correct small fl aws. Be of success is gratifying, but don’t get carried away. It’s still willing to create several drafts of a project before arriving at important for you to connect with your spiritual side on a the fi nal product. This approach is more time consuming, regular basis. but the results will be impressive. Taurus (April 21-May 21) Scorpio (Oct 24-Nov 22) The security you desire will come when you share your You can infl uence others to do the right thing. If a pro- expertise with others. Whether this means assuming a blem in your community makes you concerned, organise leadership position at work, teaching classes to begin- a meeting with a government representative. Give a de- ners or creating instructional videos is immaterial. The tailed assessment of the situation. Backing up your claims important thing is to create a name for yourself in a fi eld with evidence will strengthen your case. After describing you adore. By showing others how to accomplish this the dilemma, propose a variety of fi xes. Public servants admirable feat, you will earn a handsome salary. Try to are used to hearing complaints, but are rarely off ered so- save some regularly. lutions. Your common sense will be refreshing. Gemini (May 22-June 21) Sagittarius (Nov 23-Dec 21) The best way to satisfy your curiosity is to get hands Your boundless enthusiasm attracts moneymaking on experience. Learning a skill will give you a deeper opportunities. People feel confi dent investing in your appreciation for a colleague’s contributions. You have a talent. That’s because you refused to be discouraged. wonderful capacity for learning a lot about every subject When faced with an obstacle, you do everything in under the sun. This makes you a more sensitive, compas- your power to overcome it. Only when you’ve exhaus- sionate person. You’re not only interested in their stru- ted all the options will you admit defeat. As a result, ggles; you take the time to understand them. If you’re you have an impressive track record. If someone asks looking for love, you could fi nd it now. you to take a high profi le job, accept it. Cancer (June 22-July 23) Capricorn (Dec 22-Jan 20) Providing your best friend or romantic partner Your plans are paying off , making you smile with pride. with extra tender loving care will be rewarding. Cynics begged you to scale back your goals, but you re- You’ve always enjoyed making life more comfor- fused. Now everyone wants to know the secret to your table for your nearest and dearest. By running success. Being able to train people how to execute am- a few errands or relieving them of some chores, bitious projects will be a great use of your talent. You’re you’ll make their life much easier. When you be- not interested in being an inspirational speaker. Instead, come overwhelmed, never forget your fi rst loyalty you want to demonstrate practical ways to turn a dream is to yourself. into reality. . Leo (July 24-Aug 23) Aquarius (Jan 21-Feb 19) You feel valued and appreciated by your colleagues. It’s probably best to keep your quirks under wraps. When you propose an idea, you can trust on receiving Right now, everybody is focused on forming a united honest feedback. Any criticism you hear has nothing to front. Marching to the beat of your own drum will be do with you personally. Be open to altering a project so threatening. It’s better to go with the fl ow when you’re it’s more practical. The more people who can access a working as part of a team. Then, when you’re alone, you product or service, the greater its success will be. It may can devote time to an unusual practice that gives you be necessary to use less expensive materials or off er more pleasure. Cultivating unique interests gives your life generous terms to get approval; be fl exible. shape and meaning. Virgo Aug 24-Sep 23) Pisces (Feb 20-Mar 20) You’ve always been extremely logical. When you fall in You’re very sensitive to your environment. Trust your love with someone, it can be scary, because the head and suspicion that a friend needs additional support. By heart don’t always agree. Fortunately, you’ve developed giving your loved one a pep talk, you’ll give them the a crush on someone who is worthy of your aff ection. courage to meet a personal challenge. You have an incre- Both of you want the same things in life: Aff ection, sta- dibly positive impact on the people around you. That’s bility and honesty. By joining hearts, you’ll experience because you instinctively look for ways to bring out the a level of happiness you never dreamed possible. Take best in others. Instead of falling victim to jealousy, you do this opportunity to express love and devotion. everything in your power to help others succeed.
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