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GOOD MORNING 3 June 21, 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. UN Panel Reaffirms PR’s Right to Self-Determination By JOHN McPHAUL bilateral pact whose terms could be [email protected] altered only through mutual consent,’ but in Washington, D.C. to affi rm that he United Nations Decoloni- the people of Puerto Rico are subject zation Committee approved to the plenary power of the federal Ton Monday by consensus a Congress,” García Padilla said. resolution to reaffi rm the right of Other Puerto Rican politicians Puerto Rico to free self-determina- testifi ed before the commission, in- tion and independence and stressed cluding Puerto Rican Independence that the approval of a federal fi scal Party Vice President and gubernato- control bill in Congress underscores rial candidate Maria de Lourdes San- the island’s colonial condition. tiago. The resolution was intro- Santiago called on the chairman duced by the Cuban ambassador, of the committee to explore alternative Humberto Rivera Rosario, with the co-sponsorship forms of dialogue aimed at promoting the decoloniza- of Bolivia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Syria and tion of Puerto Rico through a process of negotiations Russia, according to reports in the local press. in the United States among those who propose the de- The sessions heard statements of support from colonization of the island in conformance with U.S. the Non-Aligned Movement -- through Iran -- and the Resolution 1514 (XV). Santiago referred to the position of the U.S. solic- INDEX Community of Latin American and Caribbean States itor general in the case of Sánchez Valle, who said the through a representative of the Dominican Republic. The measure recognizes that the current political Commonwealth of Puerto Rico lacks the sovereignty Local 3 Health 30 status, at a time of fi scal crisis, “[i]mpedes the Puerto to try people who have already been tried in federal Rican people from taking sovereign decisions to de- court. Mainland 9 Science 31 cide [their] future,” said the Cuban delegate in pre- She said the passage of HR-5278 to create a fed- Business 16 Legal NoƟ ces 32 senting the measure. eral fi scal control board is another manifestation of InternaƟ onal 19 Sports 41 Earlier, a number of current and former Puerto U.S. colonial presence in Puerto Rico. Viewpoint 24 Games 45 Rican offi cials spoke before the committee about the “Given the reality that the government of the Pets 26 Horoscope 46 need to decolonize Puerto Rico. United States recognizes the condition of colonial sub- Entertainment 27 Cartoons 47 Gov. Alejandro García Padilla appealed to the ordination of Puerto Rico, the Puerto Rican Indepen- NoƟ cias en Español 28 committee to take the case of Puerto Rico before the dence Party is convinced that the time for dialogue full General Assembly of the United Nations to make and understanding has arrived,” Santiago said. good on Puerto Rico’s claim to sovereignty. Also appearing before the committee was Rep. He called on the United Nations to “begin the Luis Vega Ramos in the name of the Elected Offi cials necessary processes for the exercise of the right of and Sovereigntist Political Leaders who, among other self-determination in compliance with the norms of things, asked the United Nations to hold the United legitimization established by this organization and States to account for the colonial-like subjugation it applicable international law.” employs in dealing with the island under the territo- The governor said recent U.S. Supreme Court rial clause of the U.S. Constitution. rulings questioning the sovereignty of Puerto Rico’s “Colonialism is an ill that this organization is commonwealth government contradict declarations committed to eradicating in all its manifestations. The made by the United States in the past avowing that right to self-determination and sovereignty of peoples Puerto Rico has full sovereignty. is an inalienable one and one that this organization is “It is incompatible to affi rm before the commu- obligated to procure and demand from the adminis- nity of nations of the world that the people of Puerto Rico and people of the United States are tied ‘by a Continues on page 4
4 Tuesday, June 21, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star From page 3 ing a series of demands of the panel in- tee take action to obtain full self-gover- ernment to which the United States com- trative powers,” Vega Ramos said. “The cluding the demand that the committee nance for Puerto Rico. mitted itself along with Puerto Rico and United States is exercising a role of ad- repudiate H.R. 5278 and that the commit- He demanded that “this committee the U.N. in the process of 1950 and 1953, ministrative power and exercising our tee also demand that the United States take the recent actions and statements of and that culminated with the approval sovereignty clearly without our consent.” cease to use its plenary powers over Puer- the three constitutional branches of the of Resolution 248 (VII) of November 27, Former Gov. Aníbal Acevedo Vilá to Rico in a term of fi ve years. United States as an admission that Puerto 1953 of the United Nations General As- also testifi ed before the committee, mak- He also demanded that the commit- Rico has not reached the level of self-gov- sembly.” Aponte: Bernier Leading PDP in ‘Pro-Independence’ Campaign By MARIA MIRANDA SIERRA the Commonwealth, a relationship that [email protected] widens the powers of the local govern- José Aponte ment, that confi rms national identity and ew Progressive Party (NPP) Rep. that develops a stronger international José Aponte on Monday descri- presence, it’s more than obvious that it Nbed Popular Democratic Party seeks an associated republic.” (PDP) gubernatorial candidate David Aponte said Bernier pushed for the Bernier as the “fi rst pro-independence ideological transformation of the State gubernatorial candidate under the PDP Department when he was heading it, banner.” by allegedly trying to change it into an “Last Friday Bernier showed that international body, with the intention of the sovereigntist wing within the PDP being able to carry out diplomatic agree- won the ideological debate in that party,” ments outside the context of Puerto Rico’s Aponte said in a written statement. “With relationship with the United States. the defi nition that he is now pushing for “Bernier turned the State De- partment into an organism to make vote for the PDP is a vote to eliminate the foreign policy,” Aponte said. “He esta- permanent union with the U.S. and take blished educational programs -- such away our U.S. citizenship, among other as the Diplomatic School and External things.” Relations -- to develop foreign policy. In On Friday, the PDP governing essence, the now gubernatorial candida- board met late in the afternoon at par- te wanted to be Puerto Rico’s Minister of ty headquarters in San Juan, where they Foreign Aff airs and his dream is to make discussed the island’s relationship with international treaties.” the United States. Aponte said that a “no” vote in a The PDP board decided to hold a possible status referendum, in which the “Statehood: Yes or No” status referen- people would vote “Statehood: Yes or dum next year. The party also agreed to No,” boosted by Bernier and a handful redefi ne the relationship between Puerto of his “close friends” is equivalent to a Rico and the U.S. to one that is “non-co- vote for independence. lonial or territorial but sovereign” while “All of the indications are there, his keeping U.S. citizenship. actions as State secretary, his pronoun- The NPP, meanwhile, seeks to hold cements as PDP president and his inten- the referendum on Nov. 8, along with the tion to defi ne the Commonwealth, the general elections. colony that we live in, as an internatio- “The PDP’s priority right now is to nal body, with powers reserved only for maintain the country’s political stability independent nations, is Bernier’s purpo- and promote economic activity,” Bernier se and the people of Puerto Rico should said on Friday, adding that the PDP is know this,” Aponte added. unites all sectors, independent of their The NPP lawmaker said that “a political affi liation.
The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 21, 2016 5 Ex-NY Governor, Detroit Emergency Manager Said Under Consideration for PR Oversight Board By MARIA MIRANDA SIERRA action. ring process. Orr, a partner in the Jones in the municipal market,” The Bond [email protected] “Two [members] should be selected Day Law Firm, was appointed by Mi- Buyer said. from a list of names provided by the chigan Gov. Rick Snyder in July 2013. “He headed the New York State Ur- T he seven-member Management Speaker of the House; two should be se- House Bill 5278, or PROMESA, was ban Development Corp. and the Metro- Financial politan Transportation Authority when and Oversight lected from a list of names provided by passed by the U.S. House of Represen- Board that will be appointed by Senate Majority Leader; one should be tatives and is slated to be discussed by fi scally troubled New York City was the U.S. president as part of the Puerto selected from a list of names provided the Senate this week. If passed in the under a control board established in Rico Oversight, Management, and Eco- by House Minority Leader; one should upper chamber, it is expected that the the 1970s,” the Bond Buyer noted. nomic Stability Act (PROMESA), could be selected from a list of names pro- board would begin operations in Puer- U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch include former New York governor vided by Senate Minority Leader; and to Rico in September. McConnell (R-Ky.), has vowed to take George Pataki, the Bond Buyer repor- one may be selected by the President According to the Bond Buyer, if the up the House bill before July 1, when ted Monday. in his sole discretion,” reads the revi- Senate makes amendments to the legis- Puerto Rico faces a $1.9 billion debt Pataki has a residence on the island, sed legislation. “Board members must lation but doesn’t pass it before Thurs- payment on which Gov. Alejandro according to daily municipal fi nance have ‘knowledge expertise in fi nance, day, the House won’t be able to vote García Padilla has said it will default. news outlet. municipal bond markets, management, on the amended bill until after July 5, The island is currently struggling The legislation establishes an over- law, or the organization or operation of when congressmen return from the with roughly $70 billion in debt and sight board as a Puerto Rico govern- business or government.’” July 4 recess. $46 billion in unfunded pension lia- ment-funded entity. The board will The legislation adds that board Also mentioned by the Bond Buyer bilities. consist of seven members, and the go- members cannot be current offi cials of as a possible board member is former If Puerto Rico misses the July 1 pay- vernor as “ex offi cio” member, appo- Puerto Rico government, candidates New York Lieutenant Gov. Richard Ra- ment, creditors will likely sue to collect inted to three-year terms. The board for elected offi ce on the island, or for- vitch, who has “an array of experience what they believe they are owed. members select the chair of the board. mer elected offi cials. The board will also draft bylaws to According to the Bond Buyer, other govern its decision-making process. prospective board members mentioned However, certain actions will require include Kevyn Orr, Detroit’s emergen- four of seven members to vote for that cy manager during the city’s restructu- CARPET Tax Revenues Continue to Lag Behind Gov’t WE ARE YOUR INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANING SOLUTION RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIES By The STAR Staff Juan Zaragoza We Steam Clean.. reasury Secretary Juan Zaragoza Dust Mites are one of ASTHMA reported that Puerto Rico’s general • 2 Mattresses - Any Size! sufferers worst Tfund net revenues totaled $713.8 lncluded dust mite anti allergenic for enemies!! million in May, $30.8 million below esti- mates. only $139.00 regular price $189.00 Fiscal year-to-date net revenues tota- save $50.00 led $8.26 billion, a year-over-year increase .............................................................. of $280.2 million, or 3 percent. Fiscal year 2016 net revenues through May remained • 1 sofá 1 love seat for 3.6 percent below government forecasts, million, or 0.5 percent, to the Municipal $139.00 regular price $189.00 CARPET however. Administration Fund; and $270,000 to the CARPET Zaragoza also noted that sales and use Film Industry Fund. save $50.00 Sale tax (IVU by its Spanish acronym) totaled Corporate income taxes registered Commercial/ $201.2 million in May, some $82.7 million year-over-year decreases of $19.9 million. (dry time 45 minute) Residential above May 2015 collections. In contrast, individual income taxes re- The diff erence is attributed mainly to gistered an increase of $8.2 million, and Metro Area Only the increase in the state IVU rate to 10.5 the alcoholic beverages and motor vehicle Special until June 30, 2016 percent from 6 percent and the 4 percent excise tax categories increased by $2.7 mi- 10% Discount - Only in Cleaning Services tax on designated business-to-business llion and $2.9 million, respectively. Zara- and professional services (known as B2B). goza pointed out that the increase in the For More Information Call Us IVU revenues were allocated as follows: latter category coincides with motor vehi- $191.3 million to the general fund; $9.6 cle industry reports of positive sales over (787)765-1584 • (787) 717-0897 • (787) 748-8169 the past two months.
6 Tuesday, June 21, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Interim Governor Chore Falls to Education Chief By MARIA MIRANDA SIERRA She criticized Román for closing to permanent posts without following the [email protected] schools and taking actions “aimed at dis- regulations that establish that this be car- mantling the public school system.” ried out in a strict order, and he created a ducation Department Secretary Ra- “He has closed 143 schools in three punitive evaluation system in order to fi re fael Román is serving as interim years, reconfi gured 436 school campus- educators,” she added. Egovernor with Gov. Alejandro García es, declaring that there are hundreds of Román is currently participating in Padilla and his main cabinet members all surplus elementary school teachers, ob- the XVII International Virtual Edu En- off the island, La Fortaleza announced in a ligating the forced transfer of thousands counter at the Puerto Rico Convention written statement Monday. of children to other schools and creating Center in San Juan’s Miramar sector and García Padilla is currently in New York overcrowding at the high schools,” Mar- was not immediately available to com- City, where on Monday he spoke before the tínez said, according to an Inter News Ser- ment on Martínez’s remarks. United Nations Decolonization Committee vice report. The week-long event is bringing to- on the island’s status issue. Designated Sec- She added that Román has eliminated gether some 350 local and international retary of State Víctor Suárez, Justice Secre- hundreds of teaching posts in fi ne arts experts, including representatives of mul- tary César Miranda, La Fortaleza Chief of Rafael Román and health, at the expense of students. tilateral organizations, government offi - Staff Grace Santana and La Fortaleza Pub- “He doesn’t honor the eligible teach- cials, educational leaders, academics and lic Aff airs Secretary Jesús Manuel Ortiz all sion last week, in which it ruled that Puerto ers transfer registry, he appoints [teachers] scientists from more than 20 countries. travelled with the governor to New York Rico “does not enjoy sovereignty for purpos- City. es of the U.S. Constitution’s double jeopardy Román was tasked with the interim clause in criminal cases,” he would testify governor assignment given that Treasury before the U.N. committee to defend the lo- Campaign Advertising Cleanup Secretary Juan Zaragoza is also in New York cal autonomy of the people of Puerto Rico. City attending meetings related to the is- Meanwhile, the Puerto Rico Teachers land’s fi scal situation. Federation on Monday questioned the de- The U.N. Decolonization Committee is cision to leave Román as interim governor, once again considering Puerto Rico’s request given “his poor management heading the Requirement Proposed to make decisions in a “sovereign manner.” island’s public education.” Since 1962, the U.N. has issued 34 resolu- Teachers Federation President Mercedes tions in favor of the island’s decolonization. Martínez said “Rafael Román’s record should By JOHN McPHAUL The municipal legislator also cited envi- In a written statement, García Padilla disqualify him from heading the Education [email protected] ronmental responsibility as one of the factors said that after the U.S. Supreme Court deci- Department and, more so, the country.” motivating him to introduce the bill. opular Democratic Party (PDP) House “We have some duties when it comes to of Representatives candidate Luis Gal- our communities and social coexistence,” he Plardo proposed Monday that candidates said. “It is irresponsible to put up signs in A. ZEPEDA REALTY for public offi ce be made responsible for the the streets to promote a product or a candi- removal of campaign advertising once the date and then leave the signs thrown around when the campaign ends,” he said. election is over. Gallardo said that after the primaries the The bill takes into account the constitu- streets were full of posters and bills which can tional right citizens have to freely express remain for months or years, visually contami- themselves, the offi cial said. COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES hopeful seeks to prevent the municipal or dated advertisement represents a quality of nating and making public space ugly. “Without the due precautions, follow- The measure proposed by the House up and cleanup, the abandoned and dilapi- commonwealth government from incurring life, social coexistence, esthetic and environ- MANAGEMENT INCOME PRODUCING ing Gallardo proposed that political candi- the people who most of the time have to pay the cost of removing the campaign advertis- mental problem,” the bill states. “Also, it is for the cleanup of old and expired political PROPERTY dates, the political parties and advertising sales advertising, which in turn subsidizes, in an promoters be charged with the removal of the indirect way, the private sector and the po- propaganda, signs and announcements. litical campaigns. Countries such as Mexico have imple- Gallardo, who is also an Aguas Buenas municipal legislator, has fi led legislation on mented similar laws with the goal of curbing Please Contact Atilio Zepeda the subject, which would establish a period of the uncontrolled promulgation of political time for people to remove their advertising or advertising during election cycles. reimburse the municipality for the cost of the “Now that the primaries have fi nished Lic. #2095 • 787-616-1038 cleanup. and with the general elections ahead, I make a call to the other candidates to clean up the “It is not fair that the municipality is in- vesting time, personnel and resources to re- leftovers of their political advertising that [email protected] move old propaganda from candidates,” Gal- then is converted into visual contamination in the towns,” Gallardo said. lardo said.
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8 Tuesday, June 21, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Man Who Threw Molotov Cocktails at Salinas Business Charged By JOHN McPHAUL Cruz Torres, armed with homemade “We are not going to tolerate acts of vi- [email protected] “Molotov”-style bombs, entered that busi- olence that put anyone’s life in danger,” said ness, causing unestimated damages in diff er- Rodríguez Vélez, who added that “we have he U.S. Attorney’s offi ce announced ent parts of the facility. to have a lot of calm in the face of what we Monday the fi ling of charges against A Salinas district police sergeant ar- are going through. We have seen acts in the Tan individual who threw Molotov rived at the scene and was attacked with past week that concern us, demonstrations cocktails at a business in Salinas and asked Molotov cocktails, one of which injured the before both federal courts in Hato Rey and for “calm” in the face of Puerto Rico’s cur- offi cer in the left forearm. San Juan.” rent political challenges, at the same time The police offi cer used a taser to neu- On the possibility that the charged that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) tralize Cruz Torres and put him under ar- individual suff ers from psychological prob- warned that the use of violence in an attempt rest. lems, she said “[i]t is conduct that seems to to change the government “is always terror- U.S. attorney Rosa Emilia Rodríguez show us that he was sick in the mind at that ism.” Vélez said of the case that the subject dressed time.” On Saturday, Noel Cruz Torres, 36, a in black and carried a canvas bag with inde- Meanwhile, the director of the FBI on resident of Monte Park in San Juan, threw pendence images. the island, Douglas A. Leff , said the “political molotov cocktails at the business in the south- “In jail he said that he had done it for process is important and the FBI is neutral, ern coastal town, injuring a police offi cer in a Puerto Rico, tired of companies contaminat- but violence can never be a part of the politi- case that has been assumed by the FBI. ing the land,” she said. cal process.” The attack was perpetrated on Pioneer The criminal charge is for the use of ex- “If violence is used, people who le- Hi-Bred, a business on Highway PR-3 in Sali- plosives to cause damage to property, which gitimately try to change the government are nas that carries out bioagricultural and ge- carries a minimum sentence of fi ve years and shamed,” he said. “The use of violence is al- netic research. a $250,000 fi ne. Rosa Emilia Rodríguez Vélez ways terrorism.” Puerto Rico Sues Petro West By JOHN McPHAUL Authority (PREPA). knew beforehand that the charge of 0.5 per- [email protected] According to the allegations, Gonzá- cent in his bills to PREPA were not legal since lez Amador charged PREPA 0.5 percent for in none of the mentioned municipalities was ustice Department Secretary César Mi- municipal tax fees on all its bills of sale of the payment of this percentage required. randa reported Monday that he had fi led fuel without turning over the money to pu- “This overcharge, knowing that none J48 criminal charges against petroleum blic coff ers during the past four fi scal years, of the municipalities would pay 0.5 percent, service company Petro West and its execu- appropriating $10,800,591.63 of public funds. had the intention of defrauding the public tive president José González Amador for The scheme consisted of negotiating coff ers, an act that aff ects everyone since the illegally appropriating $10 million in public a reduction in the tax of the municipalities infl ated sums that he charged PREPA negati- funds from the Puerto Rico Electric Energy of Hormigueros, Mayagüez, Peñuelas and vely impacted the calculation through which César Miranda Arecibo, ultimately obtaining a total exemp- the formula of the category “adjustment for tion of taxes with Hormigueros and Areci- fuel oil” is calculated,” Miranda said. “This bo, while continuing to charge 0.5 percent crime is unacceptable and we cannot have AFTER REMODELING THEY for this tax, all the while knowing that it was any tolerance whatsoever for anyone who robs our tax revenues, especially when we not legal. The criminal intent, according to the are going through a fi scal crisis without pre- LEAVE YOU CONTAMINATION investigation conducted by the prosecutors cedent.” of the Division of Public Integrity, Economic Miranda noted that PREPA has been GIVE US A CALL Crimes and Comptroller Aff airs under the going through a restructuring, is negotiating Justice Department, was clear through testi- its debt and is running the risk of default. WE ARE YOUR SOLUTION monial and documentary evidence that pro- “Now more than ever we have to try ved that González Amador knew the charge those who have betrayed us and send a mes- of 0.5 percent was the maximum that the sage of honesty and uprightness regarding DURA CARPET municipalities could charge Petro West for doing business with the government,” Mi- randa said. the sale of fuel. For these acts, González Amador and However, after presenting evidence (787)765-1584 • (787)717-0897 that González Amador asked for and obtai- Petro West Inc. each face fi ve charges of aggravated illegal appropriation of public ned reductions in these taxes from four mu- nicipalities, the Justice chief said the accused funds, for a total of 10 charges.
The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 21, 2016 9 Mainland Supreme Court Takes Up Dispute Over Immigrant Detention he Supreme Court will decide whether crimes or engage in terrorist activity. place “creates an incentive for people to make ceedings. But ACLU offi cials say that number some immigrants locked up longer than The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in a potentially life-threatening trip to this coun- includes many people released by Immigra- Tsix months during deportation proceed- San Francisco ruled last year that holding im- try, to abuse our legal process to obtain entry tion and Customs Enforcement after their ini- ings should have a chance to be released. migrants indefi nitely violates their due pro- into the United States, and then to disappear tial arrest, without having gone through a full The justices said Monday they will take cess rights. The three-judge panel also said rather than appear at any removal proceed- court hearing. up an issue that aff ects thousands of immi- the government must prove an immigrant ings,” government offi cials said. The ACLU argues that requiring man- grants detained for months or years without poses a fl ight risk or danger to the community The class action lawsuit involves about a datory bond hearings every six months does the benefi t of a hearing to determine if their to justify denying bond. thousand immigrants in California who have not mean immigrants automatically will be confi nement is justifi ed. The government says the case is critical been locked up for longer than six months released. The Obama administration is seeking to to its ability to control the borders and reduce without a bond hearing. They are represented “It merely requires hearings before immi- overturn a federal appeals court ruling that the risk of terrorism. Requiring a bond hear- by the American Civil Liberties Union, which gration judges,” the ACLU said in legal briefs. said any immigrant detained more than six ing within six months would simply encour- says the average class member has been incar- “Those judges answer to the attorney general, months is entitled to a bond hearing. The gov- age more people to cross the border illegally cerated 404 days. who has ultimate authority to reverse any re- ernment argues that automatic bond hearings and delay legal proceedings, the Justice De- The Justice Department says about 38,000 lease decisions.” should not extend to immigrants detained partment argued in legal briefs. immigrants released on bond between 2010 The case is Jennings v. Rodriguez, 15- at the border or those who commit certain Allowing the lower court ruling to stay in and 2014 did not return to face removal pro- 1204. Senate Likely to Reject Gun Curbs, Despite Orlando Massacre divided Senate hurtled Monday toward and were watching the day’s debate from the for several reasons, chiefl y for serious crimes or an election-year stalemate over curbing unusually crowded Senate visitors’ gallery. mental problems. There is no specifi c prohibi- A guns, eight days after Orlando’s mass Under extraordinary pressure were GOP tion for those on the terrorist watch list, which shooting horror intensifi ed pressure on law- senators facing re-election this fall from swing updated government fi gures showed currently makers to act but left them gridlocked anyway states. contains around 1 million people — including — even over restricting fi rearms for terrorists. One, Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H., said Mon- fewer than 5,000 Americans or legal permanent Each party was off ering one plan it said day she would vote for the Democratic measure residents. would keep terrorists from obtaining fi rearms to block gun sales to terrorists, a switch from No background checks are required for and a second bolstering the existing system of when she joined most Republicans in killing a anyone buying guns privately online or at gun background checks for gun purchases. Demo- similar plan last December. She said that vote shows. crats said the GOP proposals were unaccept- — plus her support for a rival GOP measure — The GOP response to Feinstein was an ably weak, Republicans faulted the Democrats’ would help move lawmakers toward approv- NRA-backed plan by Sen. John Cornyn, R- plans as overly restrictive and all four proposals ing a narrower bipartisan plan, like one being Texas. It would let the government deny a sale faced likely defeat in largely party-line votes. crafted by Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine. to a known or suspected terrorist — but only if The expected rejection of the proposals Monday’s votes were coming after Sen. prosecutors could convince a judge within three underscored the pressure on each party to give Harry Reid Chris Murphy, D-Conn., led a near 15-hour fi li- days that the would-be buyer was involved in little ground on the emotional gun issue going buster last week demanding a Senate response terrorism. into November’s presidential and congressional agenda or craft the next 30-second campaign to the Orlando killings. Murphy entered the Sen- The Feinstein and Cornyn amendments elections. It also highlighted the potency of the ad,” while Republicans wanted “real solu- ate shortly after the December 2012 massacre of would require notifi cation of law enforcement National Rifl e Association, which was urging tions.” 20 fi rst-graders and six educators in Newtown, offi cials if people, like Mateen, who’d been un- its huge and fi ercely loyal membership to lobby That Monday’s four roll-call votes were Connecticut, but that slaughter and others in der a terrorism investigation within the past senators to oppose the Democratic bills. occurring at all was testament to the power- San Bernardino, California, and Charleston, fi ve years were seeking to buy fi rearms. “Republicans should be embarrassed, but ful political currents buff eting lawmakers after South Carolina, have failed to spur Congress Republicans said Feinstein’s proposal they’re not,” said Senate Minority Leader Harry gunman Omar Mateen’s June 12 attack on a gay to approve gun curbs. The last were enacted in gave the government too much unfettered pow- Reid, D-Nev. “Republicans need to put the lives nightclub. The 49 victims who died made it the 2007, when the background check system was er to deny people’s constitutional right to own of innocent Americans ahead of the NRA.” largest mass shooting in recent U.S. history, top- strengthened after that year’s mass shooting at a gun. They also noted that the terrorist watch Senate Majority Leader Mitch McCon- ping the string of such incidents that have punc- Virginia Tech. list has historically mistakenly included people. nell, R-Ky., said the Orlando shootings — in tuated recent years. Because of Mateen’s self-professed loyal- Democrats said the three-day window that which the FBI says the American-born gun- The FBI said Matteen — a focus of two ty to extremist groups and his 10-month inclu- Cornyn’s measure gave prosecutors to prove man swore allegiance to a leader of the Islamic terror investigations that were dropped — de- sion on a federal terrorism watch list, proposals their case made his plan ineff ective. State extremist group — show the best way to scribed himself as an Islamic soldier in a 911 call aimed at blocking terrorists from getting guns The Senate rejected similar plans Feinstein prevent attacks by extremists is to defeat such during the shootings. That let gun control ad- were in the spotlight. One proposal by Sen. Di- and Cornyn proposed last December, a day after groups overseas. vocates add national security and the specter of anne Feinstein, D-Calif., would let the govern- the San Bernardino attack killed 14 people. “Look, no one wants terrorists to be able terrorism to their arguments for fi rearms curbs. ment block many gun sales to known or sus- Murphy’s proposal would widely ex- to buy guns or explosives,” McConnell said. He Gun control groups were also working pected terrorists. pand the requirement for background checks, suggested that Democrats were using the day’s Capitol Hill, with relatives of victims of past People buying fi rearms from federally even to many private gun transactions, leaving votes “as an opportunity to push a partisan mass shootings and others visiting lawmakers licensed gun dealers can currently be denied few loopholes.
Mainland 10 Tuesday, June 21, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Human Testing of Experimental Zika Vaccine to Begin cientists expect to test the fi rst experimental Zika Some of the fi rst trials of DNA vaccines were vaccine on humans in the coming weeks, after conducted in the 1990s, and focused on diseases such Sthe pharmaceutical company Inovio received ap- as HIV and the fl u, according to the Oxford journal proval from the US Food and Drug Administration to Clinical Infectious Diseases. In theory, the DNA vac- start a small clinical trial. cines would be simpler to produce and generate fewer Zika, which is a mosquito-borne virus, can cause side-eff ects. severe birth defects, is linked with the muscle paraly- Currently, many vaccines are produced through sis syndrome Guillain-Barré, and is now endemic in what is called “live attenuation”, or reproducing a much of Latin America. strain of “wild” vaccine in the laboratory to weaken Inovio plans to enroll 40 healthy adults in its it to the point that it is safe to administer. The current trial. Research will focus on safety, dosage and the measles vaccine is one example of a live-attenuated body’s immune response to the vaccine, the company vaccine. As of 2008, only four DNA vaccines were ap- said. Such research is typical of a “phase one” trial, as mental vaccine, called GLS-5700, uses synthetic frag- proved by the FDA, all for veterinary use. scientists call such early work. ments of virus DNA to provoke an immune response Even if Inovio is able to make an eff ective vac- Researchers would probably need several trials in the body. cine, researchers said, the prospect of getting it on the to prove the vaccine is safe, eff ective and provided at “Always, the fi rst vaccine to go into clinical trial market soon is unlikely. the right dose. Testing on “small and large animals” is important,” said Anna Durbin, an associate profes- “What is not really being said is that once phase has already occurred, the company said. The experi- sor of international health at Johns Hopkins, and a one trials are completed, it is likely that progress to- member of a National Institutes of Health team work- wards licensure will slow signifi cantly,” said Dr Peter ing separately to develop a Zika vaccine. Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medi- “It means the FDA has reviewed it, and I’m sure is NOTICE TO REGISTERED OWNERS OF cine and head of pediatric tropical medicine at Baylor PUERTO RICO ELECTRIC POWER AUTHORITY College in Houston. That city has been identifi ed as (Formerly Puerto Rico Water Resources Authority) formulating questions and getting ready for additional POWER REVENUE BONDS candidates to submit their investigational drug appli- one of the Gulf coast areas where Zika could spread Proposed Execution of First Amendment to Eighteenth Supplemental Agreement cations,” she said. “It shows progress and momentum, rapidly if it becomes endemic in the local mosquito to the Trust Agreement dated as of January 1, 1974, as amended, by and between and we just need to keep momentum going.” population. Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority and “The FDA or other regulatory bodies will need U.S. Bank National Association, successor Trustee Scientists fi rst started sounding the alarm about Zika early in 2016, when a link appeared with micro- to see trials to ensure that the vaccine does not induce NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all registered owners of Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority Power Revenue and Power Revenue Refunding Bonds (the cephaly, an uncommon birth defect where children Guillain-Barré syndrome, as does the Zika virus itself,” 'Bonds') that, in accordance with the provisions of Section 6 of the Eighteenth Supplemental Agreement, dated as of March 1, 2016, by and between Puerto Rico are born with abnormally small heads and severe de- said Hotez. He added that “since the vaccine would Electric Power Authority (the 'Authority') and U.S. Bank National Association, likely be needed for pregnant women or women who successor trustee (the 'Trustee'), and Section 1102 of the Trust Agreement, dated as velopmental impairment. of January 1, 1974, as amended (the 'Trust Agreement'), by and between the By April, scientists at the Centers for Disease are about to become pregnant, the FDA will want to Authority and the Trustee, securing the Bonds, the Authority has requested that the Trustee execute a First Amendment to Eighteenth Supplemental Agreement (the Control and Prevention confi rmed Zika was the cause see extensive safety data in these populations”. 'First Amendment to Eighteenth Supplemental Agreement' and said Eighteenth Predicting how long it will take to develop the Supplemental Agreement, as amended by the First Amendment to Eighteenth of the birth defects. By June, the World Health Organi- Supplemental Agreement, the 'Eighteenth Supplemental Agreement') upon receipt zation reported more than 1,500 cases of microcephaly vaccine is also diffi cult, said Karen Kotloff , a pediat- of the written consent of the owners or insurers of not less than sixty per centum (60%) in aggregate principal amount of the outstanding Bonds. Terms used below in Brazil, which has by far the largest number, and rics professor and head of the division of infectious have the respective meanings given to them in the Trust Agreement or the Eighteenth disease at the University of Maryland school of medi- Supplemental Agreement. that mosquitoes in more than 60 countries carried the The First Amendment to Eighteenth Supplemental Agreement will modify the cine. Kotloff also serves on the FDA’s vaccines and re- Trust Agreement, to provide, among other things, that, subject to the limitations set disease. forth in the Eighteenth Supplemental Agreement, (i) certain of the requirements of Most victims do not experience the mild, cold- lated biological products advisory committee. Section 209 are waived, solely for the purpose of allowing the issuance of the Series 2016 Bonds, (ii) the definition of 'Series 2016 Bonds' is expanded to include certain like symptoms the virus produces, but some may de- “The average time to take a vaccine from the other bonds that may be issued prior to January 1, 2017 in addition to the Series laboratory bench to somebody’s arm is about 10 to 15 2016A Bonds and Series 2016B Bonds, and accordingly, the aforementioned partial velop the muscle-paralyzing Guillain-Barré syndrome. waiver of the requirements of Section 209 (and the partial waiver of the requirements The disease is spread primarily through bites of the years,” said Kotloff , “and there is a wide range on that, of Section 208 set forth in the Eighteenth Supplemental Agreement) applies to the issuance of any such Series 2016 Bonds; (iii) the minimum period of prior notice of Aedes aegypti mosquito, but can also be spread sexu- so it can be substantially longer.” redemption in respect of the Series 2016 Bonds is eliminated; (iv) the Series 2016A As of March, around 15 pharmaceutical compa- Bonds are modified to clarify that such bonds are additionally secured by a perfected ally. There is no vaccine or treatment for Zika, and the lien on and security interest in all of the Authority's right, title and interest in and to WHO has warned women in areas where the virus is nies were attempting to develop a Zika vaccine, the the Escrow Account created under the Escrow Agreement (both as described in the First Amendment to Eighteenth Supplemental Agreement)and all moneys and other endemic to delay pregnancy. Wall Street Journal reported. assets therein and the Series 2016A Bonds will be subject to special redemption from In the continental US, 755 cases have been re- the moneys at the time held to the credit of the Escrow Account, together with any The vaccine being developed by Inovio is what moneys optionally made available by the Authority for such redemption, if the ported, all linked to travel. But mosquitoes in Ameri- conditions to the release of such moneys to the Trustee for further deposit to the credit is known as a “DNA vaccine”. Researchers that the of the Construction Fund established under the Trust Agreement on or before the Guardian spoke with said they did not believe any can territories in the Caribbean now carry the disease, stated special redemption date for the Series 2016A Bonds as set forth in the Escrow Agreement have not been met as therein set forth; (v) the Escrow Agent (described DNA vaccines were currently approved for use in hu- and more than 1,400 cases of Zika have been reported in the First Amendment to Eighteenth Supplemental Agreement) is appointed as there, according to the CDC. paying agent in connection with such special redemption; and (vi) the Series 2016A mans in the US. The FDA was unable to confi rm this Bonds, as so modified, be executed, authenticated and delivered in exchange for the by publication. Inovio, based in Pennsylvania, has partnered original Series 2016A Bonds surrendered by the registered owners thereof. Copies of the First Amendment to Eighteenth Supplemental Agreement are on DNA vaccines were fi rst developed about two with the South Korean-based GeneOne Life Sciences file at the corporate trust office of the Trustee, in the Borough of Manhattan, City and Inc and several Canadian and American researchers, State of New York, at 100 Wall Street, Suite 1600, New York, NY 10005, for decades ago, and showed great promise in animal inspection by all owners of the Bonds. such as the University of Pennsylvania and the De- models, but researchers have struggled to replicate the PUERTO RICO ELECTRIC POWER AUTHORITY fense Advanced Research Projects Administration, to long-term immunity provided by other vaccine pro- By: U.S. Bank National Association, successor Trustee Dated: June 13, 2016 duction methods. develop the vaccine.
The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 21, 2016 11 Mainland 10 Years After Housing Bubble, Damage Lingers for Minorities hen the U.S. housing bubble peaked a de- assisted living facility after receiving relocation cade ago, soon to burst with far-reaching help from the Center for New York City Neighbor- Wconsequences, the pain was particularly hoods, which promotes aff ordable homeowner- severe for black and Hispanic Americans. ship. A disproportionate number of minorities suc- “We got nothing back — except a tax bill,” Car- cumbed to subprime mortgages and foreclosures men said. and lost their homes. Their collective loss of home Without home equity, it has become dispropor- equity and shift toward rental housing could wid- tionately hard for minorities to borrow to start a en America’s racial and ethnic divides well into business, send their children to college or fi nance the future, according to researchers and housing a retirement. advocates. In the Boston area, nearly 80 percent of whites The drop in home ownership has grown so se- own homes and enjoy a median net worth of vere that it could impede wealth creation for gen- $256,500. By contrast, just one-third of African erations of minority families, said Antoine Thomp- Americans own a home, and their median net son, executive director of the National Association worth is a mere $700, according to a report last of Real Estate Brokers, the nation’s oldest minority year by the Boston Federal Reserve. trade association. In Los Angeles, Mexican Americans have a me- “We lost a lot of wealth,” Thompson said. “We dian net worth of $5,000, and only 45 percent of are reaching epidemic and crisis levels in black them own homes, according to a similar analysis America.” by the San Francisco Federal Reserve. Contrast that The decline dovetails with a broader shift to- with the $355,000 median net worth for whites liv- ward renting in the aftermath of the housing bust. ing around Los Angeles, 68 percent of whom own An analysis by The Associated Press has found homes. that rising rental costs and stagnant pay are mak- Carmen Ramirez, and her husband, Ricardo Ramirez, Even as homeownership rates were rising dur- ing it harder to save to buy a home. Longtime ho- embrace in their room at the Bronxwood Home for the ing the bubble, there were signs that homeowners meowners, by contrast, have enjoyed rising home Aged, in the Bronx borough of New York. who had refi nanced with adjustable-rate mortgag- equity and lighter mortgage bills resulting from es were being pushed out. lower mortgage rates. to 40 percent by 2030 if U.S. economic growth is Starting in the 1990s, these mortgages, with The problem is most pronounced among mi- about average and 38 percent if growth is slow. balloon payments or other onerous terms, were norities who already had lower ownership rates A series of sudden emergency expenses cost pushing black homeowners back into rentals, ac- before the bubble. Actions such as “redlining” Carmen and Ricardo Ramirez their one-bedroom cording to research by a pair of sociologists, the — which for decades denied loans to minorities condominium in Washington Heights, a neighbor- University of Buff alo professor Gregory Sharp — excluded black neighborhoods from govern- hood near Manhattan’s northern tip. and Cornell University professor Matthew Hall. It ment-backed mortgages. This made it harder for The couple had bought their home in 2005 for marked a striking reversal from the gains made minorities to buy even as the U.S. economy surged $299,000 with an adjustable-rate mortgage that was after the 1968 Fair Housing Act, which barred dis- after World War II and overall home ownership popular during the bubble and destructive during crimination based on race, religion or sex. rates climbed. the bust once the interest and principal payments Sharp and Hall’s 2014 paper found that blacks Many minority homeowners who bought or were adjusted higher. were 50 percent more likely than whites to lose refi nanced during the bubble eventually became Life seemed manageable until 2010, when the their homes and become renters. This trend had trapped by predatory mortgages, some requiring recession forced them to close their steakhouse begun as minorities either bought or refi nanced no money down and monthly payments that even- restaurant. Then Ricardo suff ered a traumatic with the sub-prime mortgages that lenders had tually ballooned. brain injury during a fall in 2011, and Carmen suf- marketed to them. The two sociologists adjusted Just 41.5 percent of black households own their fered a back and leg injury in 2012. Her parents their data for income, debt loads and life events. homes, down from nearly 50 percent in late 2004, later died, and the funeral costs caused the couple They found that race was the leading explanation according to the Census Bureau. The share of His- to miss mortgage payments, triggering fees for late for why people lost homes they owned and turned panic homeowners dropped to 45.3 percent from payments that led to foreclosure. back to rentals. roughly 50 percent. Both drops were sharper than “Have you ever heard the saying, when it rains, “It’s a clear story of persistent and growing the decline in white home ownership — to 72.1 it pours?” said Carmen, 61. “Well, it was one after racial stratifi cation in the housing market, a shift percent from roughly 75 percent. the other with us.” from exclusion to exploitation,” Sharp said. “That’s The Urban Institute forecast last year that His- Bankruptcy failed to save the condo, which not just income. That’s race. That is going into seg- panic home ownership will rise slightly through their board refused to let them sell at a loss. regated neighborhoods and sort of preying on 2030 but that black homeownership will tumble Now, the couple is out of their home and in an people.”
Mainland 12 Tuesday, June 21, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Orlando Gunman Told Police That US Mateen’s calls on Monday, and none of the audio recordings. Though offi cials and shooting survivors have said publicly that in the calls, the gunman pledged his allegiance to the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, and its leader, the F.B.I. redacted those Should ‘Stop Bombing’ Syria and Iraq sation in which Mr. Mateen voiced support for other extremist statements from the transcript, along with parts of the conver- ideologies. But that decision opens up department offi cials to charges that they are playing down elements of radical Islamist beliefs By ERIC LICHTBLAU and RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA in the attack — a politically charged issue that Donald J. Trump and other Republicans have seized upon. mar Mateen, the gunman in this month’s massacre in an “Selectively editing this transcript is preposterous,” House Orlando nightclub, told a crisis negotiator less than an Speaker Paul D. Ryan said in a statement. “We know the shoo- Ohour after the attack began that the United States nee- ter was a radical Islamist extremist inspired by ISIS. We also ded to “stop bombing Syria and Iraq” and he threatened more know he intentionally targeted the L.G.B.T. community. The ad- attacks in the coming days, according to a partial F.B.I. account ministration should release the full, unredacted transcript so released Monday morning. the public is clear-eyed about who did this, and why.” He warned — falsely, it turned out — that there were bom- Gov. Rick Scott of Florida, a Republican who has frequently bs in a car outside Pulse nightclub and explosives inside it, and criticized the Obama administration, said on Fox News that the that “you people are gonna get it, and I’m gonna ignite it if they limited release “doesn’t make any sense to me.” try to do anything stupid.” In a series of calls between 2:35 a.m. “This is another example of not focusing on the evil here,” and 3:24 a.m. on June 12, during a standoff with the police, Mr. Mr. Scott added. Mateen also spoke in Arabic and claimed responsibility “in the Agent Hopper said: “Part of the redacting is meant to not name of God the merciful,” and linked his attack to the terrorist give credence to individuals who’ve done terrorist acts in the attacks last year in and around Paris. After the release of partial transcript of negotiation be- past. We’re not going to propagate their rhetoric, their violent At a news conference in Orlando, Ronald Hopper, an as- tween a 911 dispatcher and Omar Mateen, the F.B.I. said rhetoric, and we see no value in putting those individuals’ na- sistant agent in charge of the bureau’s Tampa Division, said the the Orlando gunman identifi ed himself as an Islamic mes back out there.” gunman made 911 calls during the shooting in a “chilling, calm Justice Department offi cials said that they feared survivors and deliberate manner.” soldier, but doesn’t represent Islam. could be harmed if they had to hear Mr. Mateen’s rants anew. Negotiators spoke to him for a total of 28 minutes over Agent Hopper said the F.B.I. would not release recordings three calls, the F.B.I. said. call, at 3:03 a.m., lasted 16 minutes; the third, at 3:24 a.m., three of 911 calls from terrifi ed people inside the club, including The F.B.I.’s account of the emergency calls included no men- minutes. Mr. Canty said the police used the lull to assess the some who had been seriously wounded. “To expose that now tion by Mr. Mateen of any hatred of gays or a desire to attack a situation and save hostages. would be excruciatingly painful to exploit them in that way,” gay nightclub in particular; the bureau has been investigating At 4:21 a.m., according to the timeline, police offi cers pu- he said. the attack as a possible anti-gay hate crime, but the material re- lled an air-conditioning unit out of a dressing room wall to save The partial transcript adds another layer of detail to the leased on Monday off ers nothing to back up that theory. eight people. horrifi c events of that morning, as F.B.I. counterterrorism inves- John Mina, Orlando’s police chief, addressed a question Eight minues later, some victims relayed that Mr. Mateen tigators and the local authorities in Orlando continue to try to about whether any of the victims were hit by police bullets in was threatening to strap bombs to the hostages. About 32 mi- piece together the gunman’s motivations and examine any help the initial shootout with offi cers shortly after 2 a.m. The police nutes later, the SWAT team and the sheriff ’s offi ce bomb squad he may have received. have said that most of the 49 people killed and 53 wounded tried to break in. The chief said it took offi cers time to assemble Attorney General Loretta Lynch will visit Orlando on Tues- were shot in the fi rst minutes of the rampage before Mr. Mateen the explosives to do so. day to meet with the investigators. holed up in a bathroom with hostages. At 5:14 a.m., offi cers breached the outer wall as shots were The F.B.I. has interviewed Mr. Mateen’s wife, Noor Zahi “That’s part of the investigation, but here’s what I will tell fi red. Mr. Mateen stuck his head out of the breach and started Salman, at length to determine whether she will face charges in you: Those killings are on the suspect,” Chief Mina said. fi ring, according to Mayor Buddy Dyer. Suddenly, Mr. Mateen the case. She has acknowledged that she suspected her husband It was the fi rst time that the chief had answered the ques- fell backward in a hallway between the two bathrooms, he said. might be planning an attack and was with him when he went tion in a way that left open the possibility that offi cers could At 5:15 a.m.: Mr. Mateen was reported down. to buy ammunition and visited the Pulse nightclub beforehand, have killed club patrons by accident. “You saw the gunfi re back and forth,” Mr. Dyer said. but she has insisted to investigators that she tried to talk him In an interview, the SWAT commander, Mark Canty, said “You‘re hearing ‘shooters’ down’ or something like that.” out of doing anything, offi cials said. he doubted any fatalities resulted from police bullets. Chief Mina and other offi cials vigorously defended the Investigators continue to believe that Mr. Mateen was a “I know my guys did the best they could,” he said. “They handling of the siege from criticism that they waited too long to “lone wolf” attacker who was apparently inspired by the ideo- are trained to kind of identify the targets.” go in, noting that throughout the lull, offi cers put themselves at logies of the Islamic State and other terrorist groups but was not The medical examiner, Dr. Joshua Stephany, said the autop- great risk by going into the club to rescue people. directly in contact with any of them. sies did not make any determination as to who killed whom. “I think there was this misconception that we didn’t do an- “We currently have no evidence that he was connected to A nearly three-hour standoff followed the shootout, which ything for three hours, and that’s absolutely not true,” he said. an Islamic terrorist group, but radicalized domestically,” Agent ended when law enforcement agencies stormed the building, The mayor added that protocol called for the offi cers to re- Hopper said at the news conference. killed the gunman and freed the hostages. treat 1,000 feet because of the possible presence of explosives, He appealed for patience with an investigation so complex The F.B.I. released a timeline Monday that showed a half- but none did. that agents still have not fi nished processing the crime scene. hour passed from when Mr. Mateen warned of explosives to The chief said that no shots were fi red from the time Mr. They have collected more than 600 pieces of evidence, conduc- when the police stormed the building. Mateen retreated to a bathroom until the police began their ted more than 500 interviews, and received thousands of tips Mr. Canty said he arrived at about 2:45. “There was a lot of assault. People who were trapped in that bathroom have said about Mr. Mateen, he said. The medical examiner said Monday offi cers, a lot of chaos, the lights are out in the club, water on the that the killer did shoot a few people after offi cers began using that it had released Mr. Mateen’s body, but off ered not other fl oor,” he said. explosives and an armored vehicle to breach the outer wall of details. According to the timeline, the fi rst negotiation with the the building. “This investigation is one week and one day old,” Agent gunman began at 2:48 a.m. and lasted nine minutes. The second The F.B.I. made public only partial transcripts of Mr. Hopper said, “and it may last months and even years.”
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Mainland 14 Tuesday, June 21, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Donald Trump Says US Should ‘Seriously’ Consider Profiling Muslims onald Trump said Sunday mor- “Well, I think profi ling is something Trump fi rst suggested profi ling and ning that we should “start thinking that we’re going to have to start thinking monitoring Muslims back in December Dabout” profi ling in order to prevent about as a country,” he said, adding that around the time he suggested a temporary events like the mass shooting in Orlando. countries like Israel had used the tactic suc- ban on Muslims entering the country. In an interview with John Dickerson on cessfully. The shooting at Pulse, an Orlando CBS’s “Face The Nation,” the GOP presiden- “You know, I hate the concept of profi - nightclub, in which 49 people were ki- tial candidate said the profi ling of Muslims ling,” he said. “But we have to start using lled, was carried out by Omar Mateen, an in American is something that should be common sense and we have to use, you Afghan-American, who police say purcha- considered “seriously.” know, we have to use our heads.” sed the weapons he used legally. Trump to Get ‘Rude Awakening’ in Democrats’ Ad Onslaught onald Trump’s unconventional Trump is playing catch up. He did House but make a strong play for win- be in a far stronger position if he weren’t campaign is about to feel the heat not begin raising money in earnest until ning control of the Senate and adding still getting organized. Dof political organization. May 25, having largely fi nanced his pri- scores of Democrats to the House. “He has been underestimated Hillary Clinton and her Democratic mary bid through personal loans to his In the past week, Obama, Vice Pre- throughout the process, so I’m hesitant to allies have invested at least $41 million campaign. sident Joe Biden and Sen. Elizabeth be too judgmental,” Short said. “But it is in commercials in crucial states such as Clinton’s latest spots, highlighting Warren, D-Mass., have lined up behind always better when everyone is singing Ohio, Florida and Nevada over the next her past advocacy for children, are an Clinton. Her primary rival, Vermont Sen. from the same song sheet.” six weeks, a series of summer broadsides attempt to reintroduce the returning Bernie Sanders, is expected to support Trump, who has belittled the need against her Republican opponent. Those presidential candidate — she lost the her eventually. for endorsements, has signaled a willing- messages will be echoed by hundreds of 2008 Democratic primary to Obama — Trump has struggled to win over ness to go it alone if he believes the Repu- Clinton workers in those same states and to general election voters. Her campaign much of his party’s establishment and blican leadership is undermining him. amplifi ed by President Barack Obama is spending about $23 million on ads by lacks that kind of a bench behind his mes- “Republicans, either stick together or and other top Democrats. the convention, according to advertising sage. Many top Republicans, including let me just do it by myself,” he told a rally Trump has made few preparations tracker Kantar Media’s CMAG. Romney and past Presidents George W. this past week in Atlanta. for contending with that sort of well- But those voters are also hearing Bush and George H.W. Bush, do not plan Undeniably, Clinton’s long-cultiva- oiled political machine. His campaign from Priorities USA, a super political to attend the party convention in July. ted donor network and commitment to has no advertising plans and is just now action committee fi nanced by millions Others refuse to answer questions about fundraising gave her a running start on hiring employees in important states. Re- of dollars from Clinton’s staunchest su- their nominee, largely leaving Trump to general election staffi ng. She began sen- publican leaders are far from agreement pporters. The goal of that $18.7 million defend himself. ding employees to Ohio and other states on how best to talk to voters about the batch of ads: cast Trump as a con-man “Donald Trump has people hiding months ago. Trump, who plans to rely on polarizing billionaire, or if they will at and bully unprepared to be commander under rocks hoping he doesn’t know Republican National Committee support, all. And Trump is running out of time: in chief. where they are,” said New York Rep. Ste- has few, if any staff singularly devoted to Early voting starts in Iowa in just 3 1/2 “When I saw Donald Trump mock ve Israel, former chairman of the House his campaign in any of the most compe- months. someone with a disability, it showed me Democrats’ campaign arm. titive states. “It’s political malpractice,” said his soul. It showed me his heart,” says For example, in critically important Clinton’s aides argue their early in- Mitch Stewart, Obama’s 2012 battle- the father of a young girl with spina bifi - Ohio, where the state GOP backed Gov. vestment will pay off in the fi nal weeks ground states director and a Clinton da, whose story is featured in one of the John Kasich’s failed presidential cam- of the campaign. backer. “He’s in for a rude awakening. ads. paign, party offi cials have been unwilling Data analyzed by Obama’s campaign This isn’t a national vote contest whe- It’s a strategy Democrats successfu- to throw much support behind Trump. in 2008 showed the enthusiasm of his su- re you can be on cable news every day lly used four years ago against Obama’s Kasich, who had signed a pledge to pporters in the last six weeks was higher and dominate coverage. This is literally GOP opponent, Mitt Romney. Over that back the Republican nominee, recently in areas where the campaign’s local ope- going state by state and coming up with summer, Priorities USA relied on an in- told MSNBC he “just can’t do it” unless rations got an early start, according to a plan in each.” tensely negative advertising campaign to Trump makes some signifi cant changes. former staff ers. Clinton’s large June and July ad buy defi ne Romney as unconcerned with the Marc Short, a Republican strategist Greg Beswick, executive director comes as a reward for her near-constant worries of average Americans. who advised Florida Sen. Marco Rubio’s of the Ohio Democratic Party, said of fundraising. In May, she raised $27 mi- Now, facing an opponent with far 2016 presidential campaign and pre- Trump’s people: “They’re not putting to- llion in primary election money that must higher negative ratings and a weaker viously led political operations for the gether the kind of campaign you need to be used before she accepts her party’s no- political organization, Democrats see an billionaire Koch brothers’ network of win in Ohio, never mind in a number of mination at the convention in late July. opportunity not only to retain the White conservative donors, said Trump would swing states.”
The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 21, 2016 15 Mainland Yearbook Project Collects Stories of Children Killed in Shootings By NOAH REMNICK the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 17-year-old honor student from the Bronx, who 1,111 of them in New York State. With the passa- was killed months shy of his graduation in 2013 omewhere out of sight in Shenee Johnson’s ge of the SAFE Act, signed by Gov. Andrew M. by gang members in search of someone else; home on Long Island — tucked away in Cuomo, a Democrat, in 2013, New York has some Nicholas Naumkin, a 12-year-old from Sarato- Sa closet or hidden beneath a bed, perhaps of the toughest gun control laws in the country, ga Springs known for giving his allowance to — is a copy of her son Kedrick Morrow’s high including an expanded ban on assault weapons charity, accidentally killed by a friend playing school yearbook. and high-capacity magazines, broader back- with a friend’s father’s gun in 2010; and Michael Ms. Johnson does not know exactly where ground checks, and stiff er penalties for people Graham, a 13-year-old from Brewster, who used the book ended up and she does not care to fi nd who use guns in the commission of crimes. his father’s gun to take his own life in 2013. out, but inside it, she has been told, Kedrick is Still, without comprehensive federal legis- For some parents involved, this is har- smiling amid a gallery of portraits — hundreds lation, gun safety advocates say, fi rearms are dly their fi rst advocacy eff ort. Over a decade of students bracing themselves for a future her regularly transported into New York from sta- has passed since Taisha Pearson’s 10-year-old son would never see. Weeks before he was to tes with looser oversight. In the week after the daughter, Naiesha, was killed by a stray bullet graduate from Elmont High School in 2010, Ke- massacre in Orlando, Fla., in which 49 people at a neighborhood barbecue in the Bronx, and drick was shot to death outside a party in the Shenee Johnson, with a photo of her son, were killed at a nightclub, congressional De- she has participated in marches, rallies and pe- Springfi eld Gardens neighborhood of Queens. Kedrick Morrow, who was killed in 2010 a mocrats have redoubled their eff orts to enact titions. Progress has come in fi ts and starts, and He was 17, bound for St. John’s University. month shy of his high school graduation. more stringent gun control laws, but several the work of recounting her most painful memo- Since then, graduation season, with its ca- mass shootings have occurred without legisla- ries for public consumption can be grueling. valcade of mortarboard-toting students, has ser- as a petition for universal fi rearm background tive response. “We’ve seen some changes, but there are ved as a searing reminder of Kedrick’s killing, checks that the group plans to deliver to Con- “We’d like to see at the federal level what still so many loopholes; it’s an uphill battle,” Ms. but this year Ms. Johnson is hoping it might also gress in the fall. More than 2,300 people have we have here in New York,” said Leah Gunn Pearson, 37, said. “Sometimes I feel like we’re bring some measure of redress. She and other signed it in the past month. Barrett, the executive director of New Yorkers going nowhere, but what else am I supposed to parents of children killed by gun violence re- “Gun violence is so political that people so- Against Gun Violence. “The circumstances be- do?” cently joined together through the organization metimes forget it’s also personal,” Ms. Johnson, hind almost every story in the yearbook are Advocacy has served as a form of thera- New Yorkers Against Gun Violence to create a 42, said. “They forget about the loved ones we easy access to fi rearms. We hope that profi les of py for Natasha Christopher, 42. Her son Akeal yearbook that is meant to draw attention to the lost and the lives we have to piece back together. these young people and all their lost potential was shot in the head while walking to a friend’s toll of gun violence on young people. But Kedrick was a real live person.” will move Congress to actually do something.” house in Bushwick, Brooklyn, in June 2012. An The yearbook, a digital version of which The yearbook features only 11 stories, out Without the captions, it would be easy to aspiring train engineer, he died on his 15th bir- is available at signtheiryearbook.com, is fi lled of the 31,104 children under the age of 18 who mistake the photographs in the yearbook as evi- thday. Ms. Christopher is now a full-time volun- with the stories and photographs of young vic- were killed in fi rearm-related episodes between dence of lives on the cusp of adulthood. The pa- teer for gun-control organizations, telling her tims of gun violence and serves a dual purpose 1999 and 2014 in the United States, according to ges include profi les of Alphonza C. Bryant III, a story as many as a dozen times each week. easonal agricultural workers were just fi nishing a meal after a long day of plan- Seasonal Farmworkers Face Uphill Battle for Health Insurance Sting sweet potato seeds when Julie Pitt- man pulled up to their camp. Pittman, a paralegal with the Farmworker health centers in North Carolina has been surance. “I feel confi dent that, if there is an are so long that workers return to Mexico be- Unit of Legal Aid of North Carolina, worked to working to enroll the workers. emergency, I can dial 911 and use my (insu- fore seeing a specialist. get their attention. In the camp near Dunn, Pittman told rance) card,” said Castillo, 44. “Insurance makes that process a lot ea- The health care law that passed in 2010 re- the workers that the cost of health insurance Workers under the H-2A visa program sier,” Maynard said. quires you to have health insurance, she said, depends on the type purchased, income and are a small minority of the nation’s more than Some are skeptical that access to health in- speaking in Spanish. If you don’t get it, she family size. Some people don’t have monthly 2.4 million farmworkers, many of whom are surance would translate into better health care. said, you could be fi ned. payments, others could pay $40 per month. in the country illegally and don’t have access Thomas Arcury, director of the Center for “Cuánto cuesta?” asked a worker, wanting Consider, she added, that this year’s fi ne is to health insurance. Worker Health at Wake Forest Baptist Medi- to know the cost. $695 or 2 percent of wages, whichever is grea- Their jobs are among the most dange- cal Center, said farmworkers work long hours, In the United States legally through the ter. rous, according to the Occupational Safety don’t have access to transportation or accumu- H-2A visa program, these farmworkers, like “Would I need to pay the fi ne?” said An- and Health Administration. Farmworkers late paid sick days, which is why many ignore most American citizens and legal residents, tonio Flores, 29, who like other farmworkers face exposure to pesticides, and risk heat ex- their illnesses. must be insured. But reaching them is an based in North Carolina, makes $10.72 per haustion and heatstroke. “There are a lot of roadblocks,” Arcury uphill battle. hour. Outside of emergencies, farmworkers can said. The majority come from Mexico to work It’s a diffi cult question because some wor- use community health centers, which receive Large farm operators are required to off er in Florida, Georgia and North Carolina. The kers qualify for an exemption or are off ered federal funding to care for the poor and unin- health insurance to their workers. They have deadline for getting insurance starts when insurance through their employer. sured. raised the issue of cost, arguing that they al- they enter the country. They have 60 days to Mackenzie Mann, a health educator with Dr. Eugene H. Maynard, of the Benson ready provide workers’ compensation, which learn about coinsurance and copayments, and North Carolina Farmworkers Project, said the Area Medical Center, said many procedures covers work-related injuries. decide whether to purchase a high- or low- only way to be sure is to fi ll out a form. can be done at his offi ce, where fees are based U.S. Rep. Renee Ellmers, a Republican deductible plan. The group has signed up about 150 wor- on a sliding scale. But some require specia- from North Carolina, has twice introduced a Alexis Guild, a migrant health policy kers since February. lists, whose steep prices are out of the reach bill to exclude farmworkers under the H-2A analyst at Farmworker Justice, an advocacy In a camp in Angier, Apolinar Castillo, of to most workers. visa program from the employer mandate. In group in Washington, D.C., said a yearslong Zacatecas, Mexico, said he didn’t think twice Often, Maynard said, he places workers a statement, she said the cost would put many partnership among various nonprofi ts and about paying $10.55 per month for health in- on waiting lists for charity care, but these lists farmers out of business.
16 Tuesday, June 21, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Liberty Business, Microsoft Team Up to Provide Cloud Solutions for Island Small and Midsize Businesses By The STAR Staff brands regarding productivity software,” Micro- soft Business Developer José Padró said in a writ- iberty Business, Liberty Puerto Rico’s busi- ten statement. “It’s a perfect way to integrate and ness division, announced Monday that it has cross value between both brands and their custo- Lformed an alliance with Microsoft to provi- mer bases.” de productivity tools and cloud solutions for small In fact, Liberty Business will off er an Offi - and midsize enterprises on the island. ce 365 webcast on Friday at 12 p.m. The webcast “This is an important step in Liberty’s evo- will off er information on how Offi ce 365 provides lution as a business customer services provider,” the right tools for improved e-mail management, said Antonio Llona, vice president of Liberty Busi- increased productivity with Offi ce’s applications ness. “Microsoft is a company with a widely recog- installed in all of the business’ devices and better nized brand that is used in one way or another by communication quality between employees. all business owners in Puerto Rico and this allian- The Offi ce 365 productivity tool will give se- ce is the union of two very strong brands in the veral advantages to small and midsize business a 99.9 percent guaranteed availability. industry. Both of them dedicate themselves to help owners. They will always have an updated version “Offi ce 365 is a product that fi ts our traits and businesses migrate their services to the cloud.” of Offi ce’s desktop applications and they will not gives customers fl exibility so they can be more The alliance kicked off with the launch of have to buy a new version. Offi ce also enables users agile. Our distinction is that we provide our cus- Microsoft Offi ce 365 for small businesses, which to store content in the cloud as backup and have tomers local support so the migration experience allows small and midsize business owners to work access to it from any electronic device. In addition, becomes transparent for them,” Llona said. “Li- from anywhere using any electronic device and Offi ce also off ers one terabyte (1TB) of storage in the berty Business sends an information technology stay in touch with their customers from anywhere cloud with OneDrive for the business. Each user expert who is trained to evaluate customers’ pro- at any time. can install Offi ce in up to fi ve computers. Custo- ductivity needs, plan and implement the necessary “We created this alliance considering that mers will also have business e-mail accounts with steps to ensure that those customers can operate in Liberty is a strong brand when it comes to Inter- 50 GB inboxes, plus spam and malware protection their new technology platforms without any pro- net services and Microsoft is one of the strongest that is always updated. This Microsoft service has blems.” Cuban Coffee Returning to US but Only for Nespresso Brewers estle SA’s (NESN.S) Nespresso says it will fee from Europe to the United States. high-quality washed arabica coff ee. become the fi rst company to sell Cuban Initially available in limited quantities, Cafecito Nespresso’s fl agship espresso maker domi- Ncoff ee in the United States in more than 50 de Cuba aims to deliver on Nespresso’s mission nates the market in Europe, where such drinks are years, as relations between the Cold War adversar- to deliver “exclusive, unique coff ee experiences,” preferred, but trails Green Mountain Coff ee Roast- ies smooth. said Guillaume Le Cunff , Nespresso USA presi- ers’ GMCR.O Keurig system in the United States. The U.S. State Department in April added cof- dent. Nespresso competes with many global brands fee and other products to its list of eligible imports Nespresso also is partnering with TechnoServe, for sought-after beans. Rivals include Starbucks produced by independent Cuban entrepreneurs. a Washington-based nonprofi t, to support inde- Corp (SBUX.O), which told Reuters it has “no That regulatory change cleared the way for Ne- pendent coff ee farmers on the Caribbean island. plans to import coff ee from Cuba at this time.” spresso to begin U.S. sales this autumn of Cafecito “We want consumers in the U.S. to experience The United States imposed trade restrictions de Cuba, an espresso roast for its home brewers, this incredible coff ee and to enjoy it now and for on Cuba in 1960, after the government of revo- the company said on Monday. years to come,” said Le Cunff , who aims to forge lutionary leader Fidel Castro seized private land, Nespresso purchased the coff ee in Europe via long-term relationships with Cuban producers. nationalized scores of private companies and im- Cuban state export companies. It will process and Cuba harvests about 100,000 60-kg bags of ara- posed heavy taxes on U.S. imports. President John package the beans, grown by small-holder farm- bica coff ee annually, according to the International F. Kennedy issued a permanent embargo in 1962. ers, in Europe. Coff ee Organization. While that is about fi ve times U.S. President Barack Obama and Cuban Presi- Nespresso USA secured necessary licensing the annual production of Jamaica, it is just a frac- dent Raul Castro stunned the world in December from the U.S. Department of the Treasury to ship tion of this year’s expected 13.5 million-bag har- 2014 by abruptly announcing that the countries single-use brewer pods containing the Cuban cof- vest from Colombia, the world’s biggest grower of would move to restore diplomatic relations.
The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 21, 2016 17 Renting Rooms to Travelers Can Be a Source of Income Later in Life By Amy Zipkin rorism designations or if they have been convicted of a violent crime, serious sexual off ense and prostitution or alerie Valdez, now 60, was separated from her felony-related drug off enses,” Nick Shapiro, an Airbnb husband, Ted, and living in a converted garage spokesman, wrote in an e-mail. Vapartment in Santa Cruz, Calif., when he died of Opening your home to guests can mean almost al- a heart attack in 2014. She faced a sudden loss of income ways being on, as Elle La Forge, 65, found out when she and wondered how she was going to support herself. began renting out the ground fl oor of her town house She owned a home in Noe Valley, an upscale San in the St. George neighborhood of Staten Island, a short Francisco neighborhood, occupied by a tenant renting walk to the ferry to Manhattan. month to month. She gave the tenant notice and moved She invested $5,000, painted and installed a new back into the house, which she had cleaned and repaint- fl oor, and added appliances, glasses, dishes, and a mi- ed. She invited the friend of a friend as a paying guest crowave. For a private space that sleeps up to three, she for $60 a night, placed a listing on Airbnb, and received charges $80 a night for one person and $10 a night for two additional bookings right away. Valerie Valdez (center) with guests who rented her home each additional person. “This is going to work,” she remembers telling her- in San Francisco. “It does tie you down,” La Forge said. “I have my self. “I’m going to be OK.” phone with me all the time.” Valdez now lists the four-bedroom home (she occu- percent that year, compared to its overall growth rate in One guest, she recalled, phoned after departure for pies one bedroom) on Airbnb, as well as Vacation Home the United States of 85 percent. Worldwide, the compa- a lesson in paying tolls on the New Jersey Turnpike. But Rentals, HomeAway, and VRBO. The three bedrooms ny estimates that about 260,000 of its roughly 2 million her solicitousness, and the general enjoyment she takes each list for $105 to $155 a night on Airbnb. On other listings are off ered by hosts 60 and older. Of those, 64 in helping point her guests to tourist attractions and oth- sites she lists the entire house. Last year, she said, she percent are women. (The company doesn’t track marital er options, pays off . She is almost fully booked through hosted about 400 guests from 100 cities. status.) September, she said. Owning a cozy bed-and-breakfast in an idyllic loca- Other home rental companies also have older hosts, Airbnb said women over 60 are consistently the tion has long been a common dream of many 9-to-5 em- they say, but don’t break down statistics by age or gen- highest-rated in the company’s star system. ployees. But it’s hard work. Many baby boomers, though, der. There is even a co-op specifi cally aimed at older Edward LeMay, 73, a retired accounting professor, are fi nding another way to become de facto innkeepers. people. Some 1,500 individuals pay a $75 annual fee to is another popular host. He has augmented his pension total:0“It’s an ingenuous way of making money off belong to the Evergreen B&B Club, which advertises and retirement income by renting out rooms in his row- this asset that you otherwise can’t monetize,” said Rich- bed-and-breakfast homestays for people over 50. Mem- house in the South End of Boston. The extra income has ard W. Johnson, director of retirement planning at the bers are expected to be hosts as well as paying guests, provided him with the means to take piano and voice Urban Institute in Washington, D.C. contributing $20 a night to cover the cost of breakfast lessons, and travel to Israel and Turkey with the Boston Airbnb, in a 2015 study, identifi ed people over 60 as and incidentals. Gay Men’s Chorus. the fastest-growing cohort of its hosts, increasing by 102 While some may have concerns about lost privacy or In comments online, guests praise his warm wel- living with strangers, those who have taken the plunge come and engaging conversation. say their experiences are largely worthwhile. Still, his hospitality has limits. For two couples look- OFFICE FOR SALE Airbnb at a party and looked at the furnished but un- ing to stay together during the crowded Boston Mara- Divorced in 2012, Jacque Schultz, 66, heard about thon event, he agreed to give up his own room. But then COND. SAN MARTIN used downstairs of her duplex, which has a separate en- he received a belated four-page complaint letter from trance, as a potential profi t center. one of them about some minor repairs that were going “It was more house than I needed,” she said of the on at the time. PONCE DE LEON AVE.- property, which is in Nashville. She added a luggage left a sour taste that they hadn’t recognized that he had He did not need to reimburse the guests, but it still rack. SANTURCE formers who come to the area for a gig, and recent col- gone out of his way to help them. Her guests have included European tourists, per- “Even if someone is very nice, they aren’t necessar- lege graduates on job searches. During winter months, ily going to be a good guest,” he said. Others prefer the IN GOOD CONDITION, she visits family in Florida. reciprocity of Evergreen B&B Club. Nancy Kennedy, 78, APROX. 450 SQ.FT., Schultz says that the unit, which rents for $110 a a weaver from Eureka, Calif., drives to shows to display READY TO MOVE IN, night, is booked about 15 to 20 days a month. her handmade rugs and stays with club members en Airbnb says the average senior host receives about route. 2 BRAND NEW $6,000 a year for about 60 days of work. The company “It’s a way to cut costs and make new friends,” she ELEVATORS. PARKING charges hosts a 3 percent booking fee, as does Vacation said. She discussed “politics and life” with one host. At FACILITIES. ADJACENT Home Rentals. Fees at other companies vary. another destination, the host told her where to fi nd the Having strangers nearby doesn’t faze her. key and left food in the refrigerator. TO COBIAN PLAZA. “I’ve not had a single negative experience,” she said. Valdez has told friends and relatives about her expe- She turned away one persistent guest who wanted to cir- riences and encouraged them to join Airbnb as well. She For Information cumvent the registration process. She relies on Airbnb’s has entertained German, French, and Chinese tourists screening to weed out undesirable guests. 787-616-1038 appears on state or national sex off ender registries, ter- simultaneously. “A potential host or guest is disqualifi ed if he or she “It makes me feel like I am traveling around the world,” she said.
18 Tuesday, June 21, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Stocks Wall St. Rises as Fears of a ‘Brexit’ Ease .S. stocks rose sharply on Monday as investors grew MOST ASSERTIVE PUERTO RICO STOCKSO RICO STOCKS PUERT MOST ASSERTIVE STOCKSSTOCKS more hopeful that Britain would remain in the Euro- Upean Union. Asian stocks traded higher and indexes in Europe soared as the latest opinion polls and betting markets sug- gest it’s more likely Britain will stay in the E.U. than leave it. Britons vote on the matter on Thursday. The British pound rose sharply, and investors dumped ultra-safe assets like U.S. government bonds, gold and uti- lity stocks, sending those prices lower. Machinery and con- sumer companies jumped, and energy companies rose with the price of oil. Jim McDonald, chief investment strategist at Northern Trust, said Britain’s status in the E.U. won’t aff ect U.S. busi- COMMODITIES COMMODITIES nesses much, although it would hurt European banks. But he said investors were worried what will happen to the union if Britain does leave. “It’s not the direct eff ects that people are worried about, it’s the indirect ones,” he said. The Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index rose 12.03 po- ints, or 0.6 percent, to 2,083.25. The Nasdaq composite gai- ned 36.88 points, or 0.8 percent, to 4,837.21. The Dow Jones industrial average climbed 129.71 points, or 0.7 percent, to 17,804.87. U.S. stocks were on pace for much larger gains earlier in the day. At one time the Dow was up 271 points. Machinery companies climbed. Aerospace company Boeing added $2.93, or 2.3 percent, to $132.75 and Honeywell advanced $1.14, or 1 percent, to $117.06. General Electric rose CURRENCY CURRENCY 23 cents to $30.83. Consumer stocks rose as investors bet people will spend more on shopping and travel. Amazon gained $7.62, or 1.1 percent, to $714.01 while travel booking site Priceline added $32.72, or 2.5 percent, to $1,341.96 and Nike rose 65 cents, or 1.2 percent, to $54.36. Benchmark U.S. crude oil rose $1.39, or 2.9 percent, to $49.37 a barrel in New York. Brent crude, used to price inter- national oils, gained $1.48, or 3 percent, to $50.65 a barrel in London. After a six-day losing streak, oil prices are up about 7 percent over the past two days. Among energy stocks, Chevron rose $1.04, or 1 per- cent, to $102.61. Marathon Oil jumped $1.32, or 10 percent, to $14.48 after it agreed to pay $888 million for PayRock Ener- gy. Bond prices dropped as investors moved money out of LOCAL PERSONAL LOAN RATESRATES LOCAL PERSONAL LOAN ultra-safe assets. The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note rose to 1.67 percent from 1.61 percent late Friday. That’s an Bank PERS. CREDIT CARD AUTO encouraging sign for banks since bond yields are used to set interest rates on many kinds of loans including mortgages, LOCAL MORTGAGE RATESRATES BPPR --.-- 17.95 4.95 LOCAL MORTGAGE and banks will be able to make more money from lending Scotia 4.99 14.99 4.59 as rates increase. Bank FHA 30-YR POINTS CONV 30-YR POINTS Bank of America rose 14 cents, or 1 percent, to $13.54 CooPACA 6.75 9.95 2.95 and Wells Fargo, the nation’s biggest mortgage lender, rose BPPR 3.00% 0.00 3.50% 000 33 cents to $46.93. Scotia 3.50% 0.00 4.00% 0.00 Reliable --.-- --.-- 4.40 JD.com stock jumped after the second-largest e-com- CooPACA 3.50% 2.00 3.75% 2.00 First Mort 7.99 --.-- --.-- merce site in China said it was buying Walmart’s Yihaodian Money House 3.75% 2.00 3.75% 2.00 marketplace as part of a broad partnership with the com- First Mort 3.50% 0.00 5.50% 0.00 Oriental 4.95 9.99 7.09 pany. JD.com jumped 93 cents, or 4.6 percent, to $21.06. Oriental 3.50% 0.00 3.75% 5.50
The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 21, 2016 19 Venezuela Casts a Long Shadow on Elections in Spain With the help of Spain’s conservative es- Albert Rivera, the leader of Spain’s center- right Ciudadanos party, arriving in Vene- tablishment, the Venezuelan opposition has zuela in May at the invitation of opponents also made its presence felt in Spain, led by of President Nicolás Maduro. Lilian Tintori, the wife of Leopoldo López, a Venezuelan politician who was jailed in Fe- bruary 2014. of the connection to Syriza. But it is the link This month, Ms. Tintori, a former tele- to the former Chávez government that has vision presenter, gave public speeches in Sa- been a special focus. lamanca and Madrid, hosted by the Popular A handful of Podemos leaders — inclu- Party as well as a conservative newspaper, ding Mr. Iglesias, Juan Carlos Monedero and La Razón. Iñigo Errejón — once used their academic “Two years and three months ago, we credentials as political scientists to work as came to Spain and other countries and no- advisers to the government of Mr. Chávez, body paid attention to us,” she said before who died in 2013. They also did advisory an audience that included three ministers work in Bolivia and Ecuador, while studying from Mr. Rajoy’s government, as well as Mr. how far-left politics could reshape Latin Rivera. American nations. Even as Podemos has distanced itself Opponents of Podemos have attacked from Venezuela, it has not joined other par- the party over its fi nances and possible links ties in condemning Mr. Maduro’s policies. to foreign governments, particularly Vene- This month, the European Parliament appro- zuela. Such accusations have been rejected ved a resolution demanding the release of By RAPHAEL MINDER Venezuela is a mess, and it can happen here. by Podemos, which has instead built part of Mr. López and other political prisoners in “One of the four parties that is compe- its campaign on denouncing the corruption Venezuela. urope is facing a migration crisis, the ting in the campaign in Spain was hosted of established parties fi nanced by construc- The lawmakers of Podemos abstained, threat of Islamic terrorism and the and formed in Venezuela, so if they want to tion kickbacks. while those of its ally, the United Left party, Eprospect that Britain will exit the Eu- bring that model here, they have to explain Before Podemos entered the Spanish po- voted against the resolution, arguing that it ropean Union. But the big foreign policy why,” Albert Rivera, the leader ofCiudada- litical scene, Mr. Iglesias and Mr. Errejón sat was designed to further destabilize Vene- issue before Spain’s national elections next nos, an emerging center-right party, told a on the board of a Spanish research institute zuela. Sunday? Venezuela, of course. group of foreign correspondents this month, fi nanced by the Venezuelan government. Podemos is making “economic propo- Candidates have visited Caracas, the shortly after returning from Venezuela. “It is In April 2015, Mr. Monedero resigned sals clearly similar to those of Venezuela,” capital of Venezuela, to grandstand. Spain’s Podemos which brought Venezuela to Spain, from the leadership of Podemos amid ideo- Francisco de la Torre Díaz, an economic ad- governing conservative party has met in not us.” logical diff erences, but also after he had to viser to Ciudadanos, said. Madrid with opponents of Venezuela’s lef- The leader of Podemos, Pablo Iglesias, fi - pay 200,000 euros (about $227,000 under the Among those proposals, he said, is “the tist government. There have been charges of red back in a televised debate that his oppo- current exchange rate) in back taxes and fi nes idea that it would be worth getting out of the a virtual Venezuelan infi ltration of Spain’s nents were ignoring the issues that could for receiving €425,000 as payment for consul- euro.” He also mentioned that Podemos ad- politics. really aff ect Spain, starting with a possible ting with the Chávez government in 2010 to vocates a “massive increase in public spen- The shadow cast by Venezuela has been British exit from the European Union. develop plans for a new regional currency. ding,” as well as a plan to nationalize some so long that its president, Nicolás Maduro, Podemos had its fi rst electoral success in Mr. Monedero and other Podemos lea- strategic corporations. recently invited Spain’s politicians to hold May 2014, when it won 8 percent of the votes ders were never charged with wrongdoing. Mr. Iglesias has denied having any plan their election debate in Caracas “so that I can in European Parliament elections. In its early However, during the recent televised debate, to drop the euro, dismissing warnings by also participate, and perhaps I will win the days, Podemos looked to Syriza, the Greek Mr. Rivera, the leader of Ciudadanos, repea- Mr. Rivera and others as fallacious scare- elections in Spain.” party that came to power in early 2015, as ted previous allegations that Podemos had mongering. It may seem a little odd, given the host of an example of how a new and far-left party relied on Venezuela’s money. Podemos has gradually watered down problems facing Spain. But the reason is sim- could overhaul the political establishment. “It is immoral that a foreign regime fi - its demands for an economic overhaul. Its ple. After six months of political deadlock Podemos may be poised to do just that. nances a party,” Mr. Rivera said. A visibly latest party program seeks an increase in and inconclusive elections in December, the After recently forming an alliance with a angry Mr. Iglesias responded that it was a public spending of €60 billion, less than its only sign of change before Spain’s election radical party, United Left, it could now le- “very serious” off ense to accuse his party previous proposal of €96 billion. redo is the growing strength of Podemos, the apfrog over the Socialists into second place, of illegal fi nancing, particularly since it was Despite this, some conservative associa- far-left party whose leaders once served as behind the conservative Popular Party of the an issue that had been already cleared by tions have recently been formed to help pre- advisers to the former government of Hugo caretaker prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, Spain’s Supreme Court. vent Podemos from turning Spain into the Chávez in Venezuela. according to recent opinion polls. Such an Mr. Rivera has recently issued the stron- next Venezuela. The stronger Podemos looks, the more outcome would overturn the two-party po- gest statements over Venezuela during the “We want to denounce the situation in its opponents try to link the party to Vene- litical order that has prevailed since Spain’s Spanish election campaign, taking over Venezuela and warn about what could ha- zuela, where the economy is collapsing and return to democracy in the late 1970s. from Mr. Rajoy, who last month convened ppen in Spain,” said Andrés Redondo, the Mr. Maduro’s increasingly authoritarian go- Given the troubles in Greece, which is his security council to review the safety of president of an association called Let Us vernment has declared a state of emergency. negotiating yet another international bailo- the 200,000 Spaniards living under the state Save Democracy, which was formed in Ma- The message is meant to be scary and clear: ut, opponents of Podemos have made much of emergency in Venezuela. drid last year.
20 Tuesday, June 21, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Venezuelans Ransack Stores as Hunger Grips the Nation By NICHOLAS CASEY “They’re saying, in other words, you get food if you’re my friend, if you’re my sympathizer,” said Rober- ith delivery trucks under constant attack, the to Briceño-León, the director of the Venezuelan Violence nation’s food is now transported under armed Observatory, a human rights group. Wguard. Soldiers stand watch over bakeries. The It was all a new reality for Gabriel Márquez, 24, who police fi re rubber bullets at desperate mobs storming gro- grew up in the boom years when Venezuela was rich and cery stores, pharmacies and butcher shops. A 4-year-old empty shelves were unimaginable. He stood in front of girl was shot to death as street gangs fought over food. the destroyed supermarket where the mob had arrived at Venezuela is convulsing from hunger. Cumaná, an endless expanse of smashed bottles, boxes Hundreds of people here in the city of Cumaná, home and scattered shelves. A few people, including a police- to one of the region’s independence heroes, marched on man, were searching the wreckage for leftovers to take. a supermarket in recent days, screaming for food. They “During Carnival, we used to throw eggs at each forced open a large metal gate and poured inside. They other just to have some fun,” he said. “Now an egg is snatched water, fl our, cornmeal, salt, sugar, potatoes, an- like gold.” ything they could fi nd, leaving behind only broken free- Hundreds of people waited in line to buy food at a gro- Down the coastal road in a small fi shing town called zers and overturned shelves. cery store in Catia, a slum in western Caracas, on June Boca de Uchire, hundreds gathered on a bridge this mon- And they showed that even in a country with the 11. Some arrived as early as 3 a.m. and waited more than th to protest because the food deliveries were not arri- largest oil reserves in the world, it is possible for people eight hours before being told there was no more food ving. Residents demanded to meet the mayor, but when to riot because there is not enough food. available. he did not come they sacked a Chinese bodega. In the last two weeks alone, more than 50 food riots, Residents hacked open the door with pickaxes and protests and mass looting have erupted around the coun- tation and Social Analysis, a research group associated pillaged the shop, venting their anger at a global power try. Scores of businesses have been stripped bare or des- with the Venezuelan Teachers Federation. that has lent billions of dollars to prop up Venezuela in troyed. At least fi ve people have been killed. In April, it found that a family would need the equi- recent years. This is precisely the Venezuela its leaders vowed to valent of 16 minimum-wage salaries to properly feed it- “The Chinese won’t sell to us,” said a taxi driver who prevent. self. watched the crowd haul away all that was inside. “So we In one of the nation’s worst moments, riots spread Ask people in this city when they last ate a meal, and burn their stores instead.” from Caracas, the capital, in 1989, leaving hundreds dead many will respond that it was not today. Mr. Maduro, who is fi ghting a push for a referendum at the hands of security forces. Known as the “Caracazo,” Among them are Leidy Cordova, 37, and her fi ve chil- to recall him this year over the country’s declines, said it or the “Caracas clash,” they were set off by low oil prices, dren — Abran, Deliannys, Eliannys, Milianny and Javier was the political opposition that was behind the attacks cuts in subsidies and a population that was suddenly im- Luis — ages 1 to 11. On Thursday evening, the entire fa- on the stores. poverished. mily had not eaten since lunchtime the day before, when The event seared the memory of a future president, Ms. Cordova made a soup by boiling chicken skin and fat Hugo Chávez, who said the country’s inability to provi- that she had found for a cheap price at the butcher. de for its people, and the state’s repression of the upri- “My kids tell me they’re hungry,” Ms. Cordova said sing, were the reasons Venezuela needed asocialist re- as her family looked on. “And all I can say to them is to volution. grin and bear it.” Now his successors fi nd themselves in a similar bind Other families have to choose who eats. Lucila — or maybe even worse. Fonseca, 69, has lymphatic cancer, and her 45-year-old The nation is anxiously searching for ways to feed daughter, Vanessa Furtado, has a brain tumor. Despite itself. also being ill, Ms. Furtado gives up the little food she has The economic collapse of recent years has left it una- on many days so her mother does not skip meals. ble to produce enough food on its own or import what it “I used to be very fat, but no longer,” the daughter needs from abroad. Cities have been militarized under said. “We are dying as we live.” an emergency decree from President Nicolás Maduro, Her mother added, “We are now living on Maduro’s the man Mr. Chávez picked to carry on with his revolu- diet: no food, no nothing.” At a protest in downtown Caracas on June 9, a student tion before he died three years ago. Economists say years of economic mismanagement held a sign that said, “Studying while hungry does not “If there is no food, there will be more riots,” said — worsened by low prices for oil, the nation’s main sour- get results” in Spanish. Raibelis Henriquez, 19, who waited all day for bread in ce of revenue — have shattered the food supply. Cumaná, where at least 22 businesses were attacked in a Sugar fi elds in the country’s agricultural center lie single day last week. fallow for lack of fertilizers. Unused machinery rots in “They paid a group of criminals, brought them in But while the riots and clashes punctuate the coun- shuttered state-owned factories. Staples like corn and trucks,” he said on Saturday on television, promising try with alarm, it is the hunger that remains the constant rice, once exported, now must be imported and arrive in compensation to those who lost property. source of unease. amounts that do not meet the need. At the same time, the government also blames an A staggering 87 percent of Venezuelans say they do In response, Mr. Maduro has tightened his grip over “economic war” for the shortages. It accuses wealthy not have money to buy enough food, the most recent as- the food supply. Using emergency decrees he signed business owners of hoarding food and charging exorbi- sessment of living standards by Simón Bolívar Universi- this year, the president put most food distribution in the tant prices, creating artifi cial shortages to profi t from the ty found. hands of a group of citizen brigades loyal to leftists, a country’s misery. About 72 percent of monthly wages are being spent measure critics say is reminiscent of food rationing in It has left shop owners feeling under siege, particu- just to buy food, according to the Center for Documen- Cuba. larly those who do not have Spanish names.
The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 21, 2016 21 “Look how we are working today,” said Maria Bas- was an attack on a government-run kitchen nearby. Every The family had eaten bread for breakfast and soup magi, whose family immigrated from Syria a generation shop on Ms. Basmagi’s street closed down in fear. for lunch made from fi sh that Mr. Reina had managed to ago, pointing to the metal grate pulled over the window Other shops stay open, like the bakery in Cumaná catch. The family had nothing for dinner. of her shoe store. where a line of 100 people snaked around a corner. Each It has not always been clear what provokes the riots. Her shop was on the commercial boulevard in Bar- person was allowed to buy about a pound of bread. Is it hunger alone? Or is it some larger anger that has built celona, another coastal town racked by unrest last week. Robert Astudillo, a 23-year-old father of two, was not up in a country that has crumbled? At 11 a.m. the day before, someone screamed that there sure there would be any left once his turn came. He said Inés Rodríguez was not sure. She remembered calling he still had corn fl our to make arepas, a Venezuelan sta- out to the crowd of people who had come to sack her res- ple, for his children. They had not eaten meat in months. taurant on Tuesday night, off ering them all the chicken “We make the arepas small,” he said. and rice the restaurant had if they would only leave the In the refrigerator of Araselis Rodriguez and Nestor furniture and cash register behind. They balked at the Daniel Reina, the parents of four small children, there was off er and simply pushed her aside, Ms. Rodríguez said. not even corn fl our — just a few limes and some bottles “It is the meeting of hunger and crime now,” she of water. said. As she spoke, three trucks with armed patrols drove by, each emblazoned with photos of Mr. Chávez and Mr. Maduro. Leidy Cordova, 37, with four of her fi ve children at The trucks were carrying food. their home in Cumaná, Venezuela, last week. Their “Finally they come here,” Ms. Rodríguez said. “And broken refrigerator held the only food in the house: a look what it took to get them. It took this riot to get us bag of corn fl our and a bottle of vinegar. something to eat.” Mexico: Six Killed in Clashes During Teachers’ Protest Police and protesters clash as teachers ra- lly against education reform and colleagues’ arrests. iolent clashes between police and members of a ra- dical teachers’ union, who had blockaded roads in Vsouthern Mexico, have left at least six people dead and more than 100 injured, offi cials said. The teachers from the National Coordinator of Edu- cation Workers, or CNTE, are opposed to the mandatory testing of teachers as part of Mexico’s sweeping education reform and are also protesting against the arrest of union leaders on money-laundering and other charges. In Sunday’s clashes in the southern state of Oaxaca, protesters threw stones and Molotov cocktails, and bur- ned vehicles, while journalists saw riot police fi ring on de- monstrators. Clashes took place in several municipalities in Oaxaca, but the most violent were in Nochixtlan, north of the state capital also called Oaxaca. Offi cials said six people were killed in Nochixtlan while 53 civilians, 41 federal police agents and 14 state po- lice agents were injured. shows at least one police offi cer fi ring a gun several times, bus lines to cancel trips to Oaxaca, which is a popular Oaxaca state Governor Gabino Cue said all the dead though it was unclear if he was a federal or state agent. tourist destination, and blocked a highway. And in Oaxaca were civilians, with two having ties to the CNTE union. A Late on Sunday night, Federal Police chief Enrique Ga- city, protesting teachers have set up an encampment in the state offi cial had previously said a state police offi cer was lindo acknowledged that he had sent in some offi cers with city’s main square. killed but it turned out that the person was a civilian. guns after agents came under fi re. Federal prosecutors accuse union leaders of setting up ‘Gun attacks’ “The police obligation is to protect the population,” he an illegal fi nancial network to fund protests and line their Earlier on Sunday, Mexico’s federal government relea- said. own pockets. They allege that the scheme operated in 2013- sed a statement saying 21 federal police had been woun- Clashes were continuing on Sunday night outside 2015, when the union eff ectively controlled the payroll of ded, three of them by gunfi re, and that its agents who par- Oaxaca city and in the municipalities of San Pablo Huitzo Oaxaca’s teachers. ticipated in the operation were not carrying guns. and Santiaguito, where protesters had burned federal po- Following the arrest of some if its top leaders, the “The attacks with guns came from people outside the lice installations. union called for a revolt against Mexico’s government. blockades who fi red on the population and federal police,” Over the past week, unionised teachers have blocka- Ten years ago, the teachers started a six-month takeover it said. ded streets, a shopping mall and even train tracks in the of Oaxaca that did not end until police stormed the barri- But footage fi lmed by The Associated Press agency western state of Michoacan. They have also forced some cades.
The San Juan Daily Star 22 Tuesday, June 21, 2016 UN Says 65 Million People Displaced in 2015, a New Record magine the entire population of Britain the world,” the report said. More than a million people uprooted: The U.N. refugee agency says With stark detail, UNHCR said that on fl ed to Europe last year, causing Ijust over that number — 65 million people average, 24 people had been displaced every a political crisis in the EU — with — were displaced worldwide by the end of minute of every day last year — or 34,000 Greece and Italy facing the ini- last year, easily setting a new postwar record, people a day — up from 6 every minute in tial brunt, Germany welcoming as it warned that European and other rich 2005. Global displacement has roughly do- in hundreds of thousands, and nations can expect the tide to continue if root ubled since 1997, and risen by 50 percent since some eastern European coun- causes aren’t addressed. 2011 alone — when the Syria war began. tries erecting strict barriers to In a year when more than a million people About 11.5 million people from Syria had block the fl ow. arrived on European shores, UNHCR said fl ed their homes: 6.6 million within the war- Concerns about immigra- continued confl icts and persecution in places ravaged country and 4.9 million abroad. More tion have aff ected the debate in like Syria and Afghanistan fueled a nearly 10- than half of all refugees came from three Britain about whether to remain percent increase in the total number of refu- countries: Syria, Afghanistan and Somalia, in the European bloc ahead of gees and internally displaced people in 2015. and more than half of all displaced people Thursday’s Brexit referendum. “I hope that the message carried by those were children, UNCHR said. So far this year, the fl ow of forcibly displaced reaches the leaderships: We Turkey was the top host country for the refugees into Europe has eased In this Monday, May 30 fi le photo, an afghan boy she- need action, political action, to stop confl icts,” second year running, taking in 2.5 million through the Turkey-to-Greece pherd walk their sheep near a temporary housing in said Filippo Grandi, the U.N. High Commis- people — nearly all from neighboring Syria. route that was the dominant Kabul, Afghanistan. sioner for Refugees. “The message that they Afghan neighbor Pakistan had 1.6 million, thoroughfare last year. A recent have carried is: ‘If you don’t solve problems, while Lebanon, next to Syria, hosted 1.1 mi- EU-Turkey deal allows Greece to problems will come to you.’” llion. UNHCR said the total fi gures of forcibly return Syrian asylum-seekers to Turkey wi- by some European countries — as well as le- The fi gures are contained in the Geneva- displaced people amounted to about one in thout evaluation of their protection claims on gislative ones that limit access to richer, more based agency’s latest Global Trends Report every 113 people on the planet. the basis it is a “safe third country.” peaceful EU states. issued Monday, timed for World Refugee Day. Grandi said policymakers and advocacy Human Rights Watch on Monday urged Such European policies were “spreading They show that for the fi rst time since World groups admittedly face daunting challenges the EU to evaluate Syrian refugees’ protection a negative example around the world,” he War II, the 60 million mark was crossed, even in helping the largest subset of displaced claims on the merits. said. topping the equivalent of the total U.K. popu- people: Some 40.8 million internally displa- Grandi called on countries to work to “There is no plan B for Europe in the long lation of about 64.6 million. ced in countries in confl ict. Another 21.3 mi- fi ght the xenophobia that has accompanied run,” Grandi said. “Europe will continue to “If these 65.3 million persons were a na- llion were refugees and some 3.2 million more the rise in refugee populations, and decried receive people seeking asylum. Their num- tion, they would make up the 21st largest in were seeking asylum. both physical barriers — like fences erected bers may vary ... but it is inevitable.” In the Shadow of a Murder, Britain to Vote on EU Membership ritons will shape the future of the Uni- at least, the 2008 collapse of Lehman Brothers. of limiting immigration if Britain stays. reign exchange, equity and bond markets, lead to ted Kingdom and Europe on Thursday Prime Minister David Cameron, who promi- Witnesses to the Cox attack said the accu- a political crisis in Britain and fragment the post- Bwhen they decide whether to stay in the sed the referendum in 2013 under pressure from sed, 52-year-old Thomas Mair, was heard saying Cold War European order. European Union following a campaign that has euroskeptic lawmakers in his own party, has “Britain fi rst, keep Britain independent, Britain The EU would have to weather the exit of shown the potency of anti-establishment feeling mixed rhetoric about his island nation’s history always comes fi rst”. Such comments added to its No.2 economy representing $2.9 trillion of in the West. with dire warnings about the costs and dangers speculation the murder was politically motiva- its gross domestic product, the only European The vote comes a week after the murder of a of a Brexit. ted, making it a potentially defi ning moment in fi nancial capital to rival New York and one of lawmaker in the street left many voters wonde- “This referendum has now become a water- the referendum. its only two nuclear powers, while Britain’s eco- ring whether the campaign rhetoric on both sides shed moment for our country,” Cameron said Campaigners said events and leafl eting nomy could stall. - warnings of economic disaster versus uncontro- when campaigning resumed after a two-and-a- would go ahead as planned this week, but the A vote to remain would trigger a rise in ster- lled immigration - had gone too far in a country half-day suspension called as a sign of respect for rhetoric would be scaled back. ling and relief in Western capitals but would still considered a paragon of stability. lawmaker Jo Cox, who was shot and stabbed last “People are thinking carefully about the leave Britain - and Cameron’s ruling Conservati- Whatever the outcome, the referendum week. conduct of this campaign, perhaps taking a ve Party - deeply divided. could force the EU to rethink how it governs 500 “There is no turning back if we leave,” he more respectful tone towards opponents,” said WHAT KIND OF BRITAIN million citizens and - along with the rise of Do- added, warning this would be “an abject and a “Stronger In” campaign source. Leave offi cials The murder of Cox in the street of her own nald Trump in the United States - have far-rea- self-imposed humiliation” that would leave “a would not discuss the details of their campaign electoral district in northern England has shoc- ching implications for the future confi guration of permanently poorer country in every sense”. plans. ked Britain, which has strict gun controls, and the West. The murder of Cox, a 41-year-old mother of Voting begins at 0600 GMT on June 23 and sparked soul-searching about a referendum Allies such as U.S. President Barack Obama two young children who was an ardent suppor- closes at 2100. Results are due around 0000-0500 which both sides admit is about much more than and German Chancellor Angela Merkel have im- ter of EU membership, shocked the country and GMT the next day. membership of the club it joined in 1973. plored Britain to stay in the bloc, which they say abruptly changed the tone of the caustic cam- Opinion polls have painted a contradictory “The referendum was always about more has given Europe decades of prosperity after cen- paigning that has polarized the country. and volatile picture of British public opinion than Europe; it was always about what kind of turies of bloodshed. Both sides have accused their opponents of with Remain ahead for much of the campaign Britain we are and what we aspire to be,” for- Investors, chief executives and central misleading the public, and critics say the debate but Leave taking a late lead before the Cox mur- mer Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who is pro- bankers are bracing for what could be one of the had descended into a negative row over the eco- der. membership, said in an article for the Guardian most volatile events for fi nancial markets since, nomic dangers of leaving versus the diffi culties A vote to leave could unleash turmoil on fo- newspaper.
The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 21, 2016 23 EU Countries Warn Britain on ‘Brexit’: You’ll Pay if You Leave Us By STEVEN ERLANGER Commission, the permanent bureaucracy in Brussels, to respond ver from trying to make their own deals.” by moving quickly toward more European political or fi scal in- But it may be the political aspect of a British exit that wo- he rest of the European Union nations are looking at the tegration, understanding that with Spanish elections this month rries Europeans the most, coupled with the expected fi nancial possibility of a British departure from the bloc with disbe- and French and German elections next year, “more Europe” is shock, said Guntram Wolff , the director of Bruegel, an indepen- Tlief, trepidation and anguish. But they are also preparing not what voters want. dent research institution in Brussels. to retaliate. And no government wants treaty change, which would “Populists throughout Europe will celebrate this as a ‘feast If Britons do vote in a referendum on Thursday to leave prompt more referendums at a time when populist, anti-Brus- of democracy,’ where fi nally the citizens get their say over the the European Union, they can expect a tough and unforgiving sels sentiments are running strong across the Continent. elites,” Mr. Wolff said. “Populists all over Europe will gain in response, with capitals across the Continent intent on deterring Suggestions by British politicians favoring a departure that strength. And markets could react by saying, ‘The fi rst brick is other countries from following the British example, European the rest of the European Union will give Britain more favora- out of the wall, and now let’s bet on another brick.’” offi cials and analysts said. ble terms in a new trading arrangement will be rejected out of The next brick, Mr. Wolff said, could be economically In other words, Britain will be made to suff er for its choice. hand by European leaders, who do not want to make further troubled Italy, and that “could set in motion a domino eff ect,” With other issues pressing, including Greek debt, the mi- concessions to a country that has rejected them, offi cials said. with the euro dropping sharply in value along with the pound. grant crisis and terrorism, the largest and most powerful Eu- This would ensure that the British example discouraged others So the European Central Bank would have to be prepared to ropean nations will want clarity, and are not likely to tolerate a tempted to seek a special deal for themselves. prop up the banks and the euro against market pressure, just as long period of post-referendum confusion. To that end, the main European Union nations are envisio- the Bank of England would have to prop up the pound. ning a two-stage negotiating process for a British exit, once the No one in Germany thinks it would be good if the British British government invokes Article 50 of the treaty governing left, said Daniela Schwarzer, the director of the Europe program membership in the bloc. Article 50 provides two years to haggle at the German Marshall Fund in Berlin. “If the European Union over the terms of a divorce from the bloc — something that has is not able to prove that membership is worth having, and that never happened. in the end emotion wins over rational debates, this not only tells The European Union is expected to want to talk about a fu- you something about public sentiment in Britain, but will have a ture trade agreement only after Britain and the other 27 nations contagion eff ect in other nations,” she said. in the bloc have made a decision about how to unwind British membership. That process would require resolving complex le- gal and fi nancial issues and addressing all kinds of topics that would aff ect ordinary people — what happens to pensions and health coverage, as well as the immigration status of European citizens working and living in Britain, and that of British citi- zens in the bloc. Offi cials want to negotiate future trade and fi nancial ser- vices arrangements with Britain as a nonmember; they do not want to allow Britain to use the status of European citizens in If Britons vote in the referendum on Thursday to leave the Britain and their rights as a bargaining chip in the trade nego- European Union, they can expect a tough and unforgiving tiations, which could take several years to conclude, beyond the response. two-year time limit for exit talks. Even then, Brussels would off er Britain one of the three existing models of varying closeness and mutual obligation — “In is in — out is out,” the powerful German fi nance mi- the bloc’s arrangements with Norway, Canada and the World nister, Wolfgang Schäuble, told Spiegel magazine. “I hope and Trade Organization — rather than off er to negotiate something believe that the British will ultimately decide against Brexit. The new, said Charles Grant, the director of the Center for European withdrawal of Britain would be a heavy loss for Europe.” Reform, a London research institution. The president of the European Council, Donald Tusk, spoke France and Belgium, and probably Germany, are almost apocalyptically about a British exit, or “Brexit,” to the German certain to reject any British proposal to remain within the Euro- tabloid Bild. He said all members of the European Union would pean single market — even, or especially, for fi nancial services suff er, as would the postwar structure of Europe that had kept — without at least an agreement that Britain continue to allow the peace. European citizens to live and work in Britain, analysts and offi - “Why is it so dangerous?” Mr. Tusk asked. “No one can fo- cials said. In any case, such a trade-off , the so-called Norway resee what the long-term consequences would be. As a historian, model, is strongly opposed by British advocates of withdrawing I fear that Brexit could be the beginning of the destruction of not from the bloc, in the name of controlling immigration. only the E.U., but also of Western political civilization.” “There is no appetite to be nice on the day after,” said Cami- Britain would face at least seven years of limbo during pa- lle Grand, the director of the Foundation for Strategic Research inful negotiations about a new relationship with the bloc, Mr. in France. “Whatever the British say or feel, there will be a price Tusk said. to pay, if only to prevent further attempts to exit the E.U.” Preparing for a British vote to withdraw, France andGer- The French message, Mr. Grand said, is like Mr. Schäuble’s: many are debating the immediate announcement of a joint ini- “If you leave, you leave. And we won’t grant you the benefi ts tiative on European security, perhaps an operational command of the single market. You won’t move to an à la carte member- headquarters, to show, at least symbolically, that the European ship.” Union remains solid and will continue to progress without Bri- The Germans and the Dutch, Mr. Grand said, “might be tain. tempted to be more fl exible, but in Paris, it’s a divorce, and we But Germany has rejected some ideas from the European must be tough with the British to prevent the Czechs or whome-
24 Tuesday, June 21, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star New York Times Editorials Jo Cox and Britain’s Place in Europe By Roger Cohen and the challenge of mass immigration. It needs reinvigoration ting to leave.” — of a kind Britain could lead. The suspect charged with her murder, Thomas Mair, gave n politics, as in life, there is the question of the company you But none of this is what the British referendum has been his name as “death to traitors, freedom for Britain” in his fi rst keep. about. It has been about jingoistic bigotry of the “take-Britain- court appearance. Prosecutors said he had also shouted “Keep IReasonable people, some friends of mine, make reasonable back” variety; anti-European rants dished up by the Daily Mail Britain independent” as he attacked Cox. Pamphlets about ex- arguments for Britain to leave the European Union. They say it (often on the basis of claims so fl imsy they would make Donald treme rightist and white supremacist organizations were found lacks transparency. They say a union containing an inner club of Trump blush); the vileness of the U.K. Independence Party who- at his house. nations with a common currency, but outliers without it, cons- se latest poster screams “Breaking Point” next to a crowd of Yes, in politics there is also the question of the company you titutes a set-up that defrauds voters because it is intellectually dark-skinned refugees; the outrageous diatribes of the former keep. dishonest. The euro nations require a political union that is ever London mayor, Boris Johnson, who has compared the union’s Those who have called for Britain to quit the E.U. have been closer for the euro to be sustainable. Other nations, like Britain, designs to Hitler’s; the dim anger of a Little England troubled prepared to get into bed with the likes of xenophobic fanatics like do not want that. by globalization and choosing to focus that ire on Brussels (of Mair. They have countenanced the fabrication of gross slurs about They argue that the E.U. is undemocratic, run by unaccoun- all places) and on the desperate survivors of the Syrian civil war Europe and foreigners to further a campaign to lead Britain out of table bureaucrats, and that Britain can somehow reinvent itself, (of all people). its neighborhood (and the greatest political invention of the second overcome geography, and defy several authoritative predictions In other words, it has been about poison. That poison led half of the 20th century) into some fantasyland of bygone glory. of economic disaster — most recently from the International — not directly but still — to the murder last week of Jo Cox, a This is not the Britain I know. This is not the Britain that ac- Monetary Fund — by linking with fast-growing parts of the representative of the opposition Labour Party, and a mother of cepted my South African Jewish immigrant parents and allowed emergent world after it turns its back on a stagnant Europe. two, by a man shouting “Britain First!” them to prosper. This is not the Britain whose own union — of I am prepared to lend half an ear to such notions, even if Cox, a rising political star, had campaigned for Britain to England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland — has been an they are paltry quibbles when set against the wonder of a border- remain in the European Union. She had declared in her maiden exercise in successful mingling. This is not the Britain whose ca- less Europe at peace, access to a market of half-a-billion people, speech to Parliament that the Yorkshire towns and villages she pital, London, is perhaps the world’s greatest city because of the decades of growing prosperity since Britain joined the European represented had been “deeply enhanced by immigration, be it openness that has made it the home to every tongue. Economic Community in 1973, and the British capacity to count of Irish Catholics across the constituency or of Muslims from “Jo, get up,” pleaded Cox’s assistant, Fazila Aswat, as the in the world as a leader within a united Europe rather than beco- Gujarat in India or from Pakistan, principally from Kashmir.” politician lay dying. “No, my pain is too much,” Cox replied, her me an insular minnow adrift in the English Channel. What struck her, she said, was that “we are far more united and last words. The European Union has been through a tough decade. It have far more in common with each other than things that di- Come on, Britain! For Cox, for her two children, for Fazi- has been beset by the structural fl aws of the euro and a weak vide us.” In her last article for the Yorkshire Post this month she la Aswat, for the proud British history of openness, get up! Get response to the fi nancial meltdown of 2008. It has faced the on- had written: “Please don’t fall for the spin prior to June 23 that up, shun the hatemongers, and vote to remain in the European going diffi culties of absorbing former Communist bloc nations the only way to deal with concerns about immigration is by vo- Union. The Broken Promise of Closing Guantánamo By THE EDITORIAL BOARD te international human rights law. Its familiar orange jumpsuits mission to allow him to meet with Mr. Méndez. Thomas Picke- have been made part of the terrorists’ propaganda, most recently ring, a veteran diplomat who has served as ambassador to Russia, ight years ago, presidential candidates John McCain and by Islamic State fi ghters in photos and videos that show the exe- India and the United Nations in Republican and Democratic ad- Barack Obama agreed on one issue: It was time to shut cution of hostages. ministrations, has fi led a memorandum supporting this request. Edown the prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. There is a modest step still available to Mr. Obama to de- Mr. Pickering wrote that recent reports of “heavy-handed and Asked about his position on Guantánamo, Mr. McCain, a monstrate to the world that he is willing to acknowledge what even brutal force-feedings, indiff erent medical care, unaccepta- former prisoner of war, said his view had been reinforced by has taken place at Guantánamo. The United Nations special bly cold stainless steel cells, indefi nite solitary confi nement” at meeting an operative of Al Qaeda held prisoner in Iraq, who told rapporteur who examines issues of torture Guantánamo may constitute violations of the Ge- him the use of torture by American forces helped to fuel the in- has sought access to the detainees for years, neva Conventions and the Convention Against surgency. seeking to document their treatment while in Torture. The United States is a signatory of both. “What is the moral superiority of the United States of Ame- custody. The government has refused repeated “Guantánamo is currently used by our ene- rica if we torture prisoners?” Mr. McCain said shortly before the requests since 2004, with no good reason. mies as a symbol of lawlessness that grossly un- election. Mr. Obama vowed to shut down the prison during his “I want to believe that the use of torture dermines U.S. national security,” Mr. Pickering fi rst year in offi ce, calling it a legal and moral abomination. by the United States is a dark chapter that has wrote. “If the public reports about current abu- As Mr. Obama’s administration draws to a close, there is less ended,” Juan Méndez, the special rapporteur, sive conditions are false, then I believe that the and less hope that the president will fi nd a way to fulfi ll his pro- said in an interview. “But I can’t be certain of United States has much to gain by allowing” Mr. mise. that until we see a change in policy and verify Méndez access. The failure to close Guantánamo, where 80 detainees remain, that the United States is meeting all its interna- Mr. Obama’s pledge to close the prison was is a shameful stain on Congress, which has hindered eff orts to tional obligations.” doomed by Republican opposition. But it is not release prisoners and barred the Pentagon from moving those The defense team of Ammar al-Baluchi, too late for him to allow independent human remaining to prisons in the United States. The prison has under- one of the detainees at Guantánamo who is be- rights monitors to create a fuller historical record mined America’s standing as a champion of human rights and ing tried in connection with the 9/11 attacks, of the conduct of the American government after set a deplorable example for other governments inclined to viola- fi led a motion in May asking the military com- 9/11.
The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 21, 2016 25 Another Viewpoint Public Education, Support for Breeders a Better Solution for PR Dogs By JENNIFER CLARK to fi x this issue. healthy, well-bred dogs and ensure they are placed with a • Puerto Rico already has extensive licensing, home that is the right fi t. They also will ensure the dog is he images are enough to break anyone’s heart – cruelty, and abandonment laws. How will more laws fi x always in a safe and loving home. stray dogs roaming the street without basic needs; the issue – especially as the proposal itself admits current So what’s the answer? A better approach is to a focus Tshelters overfl owing with unwanted animals. There laws aren’t being followed? And how will seizing the dogs on a low-cost or free sterilization programs to ensure the- is no question that something needs to be done. The dogs of those who do not comply help the shelter population re are no unwanted litters. Specifi c programs to address – and the people of Puerto Rico – deserve better. issue? The focus should be on strong enforcement of these populations of street dogs should also be developed. AKC But punishing those who responsibly own and breed laws, and basic laws such as not allowing owned dogs to will also be joining with health experts and Puerto Rico animals is not the answer. Yet that’s exactly what a propo- run free, rather than on new laws. Kennel Clubs to teach about responsible dog ownership sal pending before the Puerto Rico Legislature would do. • Mandatory sterilization is expensive, diffi cult to and making sure people choose the right dog for their fa- PC 2950 and PS 1631 would place a fi ve-year ban on enforce, and is a health risk. Mandatory sterilization laws mily. the breeding of dogs and mandate the sterilization of all in other American cities have been shown to increase ani- Together, we are committed to ensuring a better life dogs in Puerto Rico. Those who don’t comply would risk mal control costs over 50%. Some owners stop taking their for dogs in Puerto Rico. fi nes, imprisonment, and having their dogs seized by law dog to the veterinarian to hide the fact that the dog isn’t The American Kennel Club is the nation’s largest not- enforcement. sterilized. This then risks the health of dogs and the pu- for-profi t purebred dog registry. AKC and our member Supporters say this is the solution because no one blic if the dogs are not given proper check-ups and vacci- clubs comprise the largest rescue network in the United will be able to breed dogs until the street dog problem is nations. Also, mandatory sterilization of young dogs can States, and AKC is also the only non-profi t registry with a under control. But consider the following: result in many health problems and even a shorter life. kennel inspections program. Learn more at akc.org. • A breeding ban will not address the real issue of A law that can harm the health of dogs should never be Jennifer Clark is manager of canine legislation at the Ame- unowned street dogs. Puerto Rico’s dog issues are related supported. rican Kennel Club. primarily to street/feral and unowned dogs, not owned, • Responsible breeders are not problem – they are purpose-bred purebred dogs. However, this law does not the solution. Dogs are left at shelters or abandoned for address this real problem, but will harm responsible bree- many reasons, including training issues, excessive bar- ders. Punishing breeders and dog owners will do nothing king, or lack of money. Responsible breeders produce Letters PO BOX 6537 Caguas PR 00726 Funny! 6. Thou shalt not murder. [email protected] Or e-mail us at: 7. Thou shalt not commit adultery. 8. Thou shalt not steal. One of the legislators on the red side of the aisle is com- 9. Thou shalt not bear false witness. plaining to the Electoral Board that his right to privacy was 10. Thou shalt not covet goods, slaves or wives belonging violated during the recent primaries. The Senator had to stand to others. in line with his ballots unfolded waiting to hand feed the do- Notice none says THOU SHALT NOT FORNICATE. The cuments one-by-one into the scrutiny machine. Catholic Church made that up and kept it on the books 400 Apparently the Senator had felt the urge to vote for the years. Priests still tell teens you burn in hellfi re if you mess opposing party but didn’t dare to do so for fear of being spot- around, they bear false witness. Dr. Ricardo Angulo ted by his own party members. No Commandment abridges anything sexual, save adul- Publisher tery, a transgression of deceit rather. Jesus didn’t mention sex Tomás León, San Juan in his many teachings, he stuck to what matters. Manuel Sierra Aaron Christiana The Bible doesn’t read kindly about gaiety, nor eating General Manager Editor God, Moses, Jesus & pork, harems are okay. You may kill your disobedient off s- Lisette Martínez pring, stone a two-timing better half to death, you must wed Emperor Constantine your widowed sister-in-law. Yet all those saints and statues in Advertising Agency Director Maria Miranda Local News Editor Catholic churches outrage the First Commandment. Did you Ray Ruiz know Moslems are the real Christians? At least till Moham- The Gospels tell a fellow approached Jesus and asked Him Legal Notice Director Ismael Reyes what he had to do to be saved. Jesus made it very clear all you med came along, the Roman cattolici (universals) a heretic sect, Sports Editor/Assistant Editor need to do is follow the Ten Commandments: legitimized by dint of Emperor Constantine. Allan Gil 1. Thou shalt have no other god before me. Again, insofar as the word of Jesus is the game changer, Internal Auditor María Rivera 2. Thou shalt not worship graven images. the Commandments are injunctive, the rest of the Good Book 3. Thou shalt not mispronounce the name of God. persuasive. Sharon Ramírez Graphic Artist Manager 4. Keep the Sabbath holy. Legal Notices Graphics Manager 5. Honor thy father and thy mother. Agustín Manzano, Santurce
26 Tuesday, June 21, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Tips for Keeping Aging Petsips for Keeping Aging Pets cats are keeping their legs. A really cool develop- T ment right now is work on the horizon for a vacci- ne that may be able to be used against bone cancer. Comparative oncologists are looking into this to be used on human cancer. It’s a huge breakthrough.” Healthy Healthy ments comfortable for them. Dr. Robin suggests 5. Make your home comfortable. As pets age, we can make our home environ- using pet ramps for dogs getting in and out of cars. “There are also carpet-covered steps that you can place by your bed, so your cats and dogs can have easy access to your bed,” she adds. Other items Dr. Robin suggests include: * Food and water bowls that can be raised so your pets don’t have to put any stress on their backs. The bowls should be somewhere between elbow and shoulder height. * No-skid carpets or foam fl oor mats—the ones that look like puzzle pieces—are easy to assemble and can be removed from the fl oor when guests come over. * For homes with cats, make sure your cats have easy access to a window seat. Place an ottoman or step so he won’t have to jump too high. * For pets with bad backs or hind legs there are wheelchairs, assistive slings, and harnesses. * For hard-of-hearing pets, you can ring the do- orbell when you enter your home. Since their hea- ring isn’t as sharp as it used to be, they will hear a doorbell or you can use a loud lifeguard whistle. “Pets like their routines and they want to greet you By Michele C. Hollow of Pet News lump. Maybe something else seems off . Slowing when you come home,” says Dr. Robin. “By using a down may be a slowing metabolism due to an un- whistle or ringing the doorbell, they can. You can ust two decades ago, large dogs like Labrador deractive thyroid. Early detection is critical. By sche- also stomp on the fl oor, if they can’t hear. They can Retrievers lived to age 9. Today, these dogs can duling semi-annual veterinary visits, we can catch respond to the vibrations.” Jlive to 15 or 16. Our cats and dogs are living lon- illness at its initial stage, making the success rate far * If your pet has poor vision or is blind, plea- ger thanks to many changes in veterinary medicine, higher than if we let a disease progress.” se don’t rearrange the furniture. “Keep their food and because of the care we give them. 3. Prevent obesity. and water dishes in the same place,” says Dr. Robin. “We’ve taken our pets from the backyard to “Obesity is the number-one preventable disea- “Same goes for the litter pan. We want to set seniors the bedroom, and from the kennel to the couch,” se of dogs and cats in the U.S.,” says Dr. Robin. “It up for success.” says Dr. Robin Downing, DVM, and owner of The trumps kidney disease and cancer for preventable “Our pets need us a lot when they are very Downing Center for Animal Pain Management in diseases, and it is completely preventable and re- young and again they need us a lot when they are Windsor, CO. “Our pets are aging, and with that we versible. Leaner pets live longer than obese pets. very old,” says Dr. Robin. “Now that they are older, know, as the Buddhist saying goes, pain is inevita- Obesity causes wear and tear on the body. Twenty it is time for us to step up to give our pets the best ble. [But] suff ering is optional. Our senior pets don’t percent of all senior cats and dogs have osteoarthri- life they deserve.” have to hurt.” tis, and the percentage is much higher among the Dr. Robin shares 5 tips on how to make our se- overweight and obese. Just like with humans, if you nior pets more comfortable: are fat, you have a higher increased risk of develo- 1. Lay a foundation. ping cancer of all types. Diabetes can also be caused Pets like their routines. Start with regular vete- by obesity.” rinary care, a good diet, exercise, and together time. “Your pets should be eating foods that are age- As your cat or dog ages, maintain their regular ac- appropriate. Kittens get food that is marked for kit- tivities. tens. It has a higher fat content, which they need for 2. Practice preventive care. their growing bodies. Then, there is an adult stage, Senior cats and dogs should see their veterina- and a senior stage.” rians twice a year. “The most dangerous words in 4. Watch for medical breakthroughs. the English language are Let’s just watch it,” says Dr. “It used to be that we had to amputate the limb Robin. “We see our cats and dogs slowing down and for certain bone tumors,” says Dr. Robin. “Now, we attribute that to old age. Maybe their coats aren’t as know—in many cases—how certain bone tumors shiny as they once were. Maybe you found a small grow by using stereotactic radio surgery. Dogs and
The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 21, 2016 27 B Busy Benicio del Toro Is Proud of Nameusy Benicio del Toro Is Proud of Name Island Superstar Has Many Plans By PEGGY ANN BLISS knowing two cultures is in no way a disadvantage,” the the real-life story of José Miguel Battle, considered “The Special to The STAR actor said, noting that it has opened the door to many Cuban Godfather,” because of his ties to fraud in Hava- [email protected] professional opportunities. na casinos before the Cuban Revolution. Battle led ano- However, he said that when he began his career, ther large illegal gambling operation in Miami. ctor Benicio del Toro said he’s proud to be Puer- he refused when his reps told him to change his name Meanwhile, del Toro continues talks with director to Rican and Latino, and urged a group of re- if he wanted to compete with well-known Hollywood Martin Scorsese about a proposed television series on Acent university graduates not to forget their actors. conquistador Hernán Cortés. roots and to take full advantage of being bilingual and “Changing my name would be forgetting who I understanding two cultures. am,” the actor in movies like “Sicario” and “Escobar” “Failure and success are two sides of the same told a packed Rafael Mangual Coliseum, scene of the coin. Without failure, there’s no success. If you for- graduation. get where you come from, you lose the essence of Del Toro has fi nished shooting the next “Star who you are,” del Toro told an audience of hundreds Wars” sequel, which he fi lmed in Pinewood Studios in who attended the graduation ceremony at the Uni- England and on location in Croatia under strict securi- versity of Puerto Rico on its campus in Mayagüez ty. He still has two important projects to fi nish this year. (RUM). One is “Soldado” (Soldier), which follows the footsteps Del Toro, 49, told the graduates how he fi nally got of Alejandro Gillick, his character in the acclaimed fi lm a role that allowed him to speak Spanish. “Sicario.” Del Toro will be directed by Italian fi lmmaker He had had leading roles in several fi lms -- in Stefano Sollima, known for several fi lms on organized “Basquiat” as former Puerto Rican basketball player crime, and who has earned international recognition Raymond Dalmau, in “The Usual Suspects” and in for his Italian miniseries “Gomorra.” “Snatch” -- but “Traffi c,” which won him an Oscar, was Del Toro will also star in “The Corporation,” in an his fi rst Spanish-speaking role. agreement between Paramount and Appian Way, Leo- “I quickly realized that being bilingual and nardo DiCaprio’s production company. The fi lm tells No Nogueras Shares Plenas to Help Museumgueras Shares Plenas to Help Museum Concert Evokes Traditions at PRAM Benefit By PEGGY ANN BLISS He will have an orchestra of 13 musicians, among them three Special to The STAR pleneros and three singers directed by Angelo Torres, in a va- [email protected] ried repertoire from Nogueras’ long career. “We know this will be an evening of good music that exalts inger/composer José Nogueras will present a benefi t con- our Puerto Rican culture, and an opportunity to support the cert Vale la Plena … ¡siempre! at the Puerto Rico Art Mu- museum’s artistic, educational and social mission.” Sseum (PRAM) on Wednesday. Nogueras called his plenas “an intense rhythmic experien- The event, to be held at 7 p.m. in the Raúl Juliá Theater, will ce, with the fl avor of the people, social and romantic content, present his new plena record to raise funds for the Santurce without overlooking the humorous element, which is so typi- museum. cal of our people.” Nogueras is donating the concert to raise funds for exhi- “[The record] goes to unexpected places and contains in- bits and education, Executive Director Lourdes Ramos said. fl uences of pop, Caribbean music and other rhythms,” he said. The record includes six compositions by Nogueras, one by Peter Velásquez and two by Ceferino Cabán with Nogueras, which represent an important tenet of Puerto Rican culture in the singer’s words: “Through each of the songs, we reaffi rm our roots, what our land is like and the things that make our feelings spring to life, establishing our Caribbean origin, es- pecially our Boricuan heritage. The album is a delicious musi- cal journey, with the plena as a vehicle.” The museum, accredited by the American Museum Allian- ce, and affi liated with the Smithsonian Institution, is a private non-profi t institution which opened in 2000. Its mission is to provide knowledge, appreciation and enjoyment of the visual arts, and it considers itself the island’s most important multi- disciplinary center.
NO en en 21 de Junio de 2016 NOTICIASTICIAS ESPAESPANNOLOL Pr Provistas por Internews Serviceovistas por Internews Service Proponen cobro a candidatos por remoción de propaganda l candidato a representante del Partido Popular Democrático (PPD), Luis Gallardo, propuso rótulos tirados cuando culmina la campaña”, Eel lunes un proyecto para que los candidatos se responsabilicen de la remoción de propa- opinó. ganda una vez pase la elección. El proyecto toma en cuenta el derecho Según el político, luego de las primarias las calles quedan repletas de promoción y los pas- constitucional que tienen los ciudadanos quines pueden quedarse meses o años contaminando visualmente y afeando el espacio públi- para expresarse libremente. co. “Sin las debidas precauciones, seguimien- La medida propuesta por el aspirante a la Cámara busca evitar que sea el municipio o gobi- to y limpieza, la propaganda abandonada y erno estatal el que incurra en el gasto de remoción de propaganda. dilapidada representa un problema de cali- Gallardo propuso que se cobre a los candidatos políticos, partidos y promotores de ventas dad de vida, convivencia social, estética y la remoción de su propaganda, rótulos y anuncios. ambiental. Además, es el pueblo quien la Ya Gallardo, quien también es legislador municipal para el municipio de Aguas Buenas, ha mayoría de las veces tiene que costear la sometido legislación sobre el tema, la cual establecería un periodo para que dichas personas limpieza de propaganda vieja y expirada, en remuevan sus anuncios a pena de reembolsar al municipio el costo de limpieza. turno subsidiando de manera indirecta la empresa privada y las campañas políticas”, establece “No es justo que el municipio esté invirtiendo tiempo, personal y recursos para remover la medida. propaganda vieja de los candidatos,” indicó Gallardo. Países como México han implementado leyes similares con el fi n de controlar la promul- El legislador municipal también citó la responsabilidad con el ambiente como uno de los gación sin control de propaganda política durante los ciclos electorales. factores que le motivó a la presentación del proyecto. “Ahora que terminaron las primarias, y después de las elecciones, hago un llamado a los “Tenemos unos deberes con nuestras comunidades y convivencia social. Es una irrespon- demás candidatos a limpiar los restos de sus propagandas que luego se convierten en contami- sabilidad rotular las calles para promover cualquier producto o candidatura y luego dejar los nación visual en los pueblos”, pidió el candidato. Reabren refugio de vida silvestre en Embalse Lucchetticon tras inversión de 716 mil dólares l Refugio de Vida Silvestre del Embalse Lucchetti, en ños públicos con duchas para el área de acampar, una nueva ofi cina de EYauco, reabrió sus puertas al público luego de que se dos niveles y baños que mimetizan con los alrededores naturales por los hicieron mejoras a las instalaciones de pesca recreativa elementos rústicos incorporados en su exterior, así como la repaviment- mediante una inversión de 716 mil dólares de fondos ación y rediseño del estacionamiento. federales del Servicio de Pesca y Vida Silvestre, informó “Este renovado espacio de trabajo y recreación permitirá de forma más la secretaria del Departamento de Recursos Naturales y efectiva a nuestros científi cos la continuidad en la toma de datos para Ambientales (DRNA), Carmen Guerrero Pérez. los trabajos de investigación, siembra de alevines, la electropesca y el Las obras se hicieron para benefi cio de los visitantes a esa monitoreo de la calidad del agua en el embalse. Estas tareas permiten, instalación recreativa y para facilitar la labor científi ca que a su vez, monitorear la condición de pesca que se realiza en el embalse realiza el personal. Lucchetti”, manifestó Guerreo Pérez. Los trabajos conllevaron la construcción de un área de ba- Durante la inauguración se develó un letrero en el área de pesca recreati- va que lleva el nombre Leticia González, como un homenaje a esa pesca- dora que fue una defensora de los recursos naturales y promotora de la pesca recreativa. DESPUÉS DE LA REMODELACIÓN González fue fundadora de la Asociación al Rescate de Nuestros Embalses (Arene), orga- nización sin de lucro dedicada a realizar actividades de limpieza en los embalses de toda la TE DEJAN LA CONTAMINACIÓN isla y también ayudó durante cinco años en campamentos de verano con jóvenes del em- balse Guayo, en Lares, del embalse Garzas, en Adjuntas, y Lucchetti, en Yauco, y colaboró con publicaciones sobre temas de agua dulce y aguas interiores. DURA CARPET ES LA SOLUCIÓN El Refugio de Vida Silvestre Embalse Lucchetti cuenta además, con rampas de acceso al em- balse, bohíos con merenderos, áreas de acampar, veredas, centro de información, ofi cina y baños. LLAMAR PARA EVALUACIÓN Este espacio es uno de los más visitados entre los pescadores de agua dulce. Allí se celebran anualmente un promedio de 24 torneos de pesca, principalmente de lobinas, chopas, bar- budos y tilapias. DURA CARPET El área recreativa del embalse abre de 6:30 de la mañana a 6:30 de la tarde, de martes a domingo. (787)765-1584 • (787)717-0897 Los lunes feriados, se abre al público el área recreativa y se cierra el martes para realizar los trabajos de mantenimiento.
NOTICIASTICIAS ESPAESPANOLOL The San Juan Daily Star 21 de Junio de 2016 29 NO en en Proponen cobro a candidatos por remoción de propaganda l candidato a representante del Partido Popular Democrático (PPD), Luis Gallardo, El legislador municipal también citó la responsabilidad con el ambiente como uno Epropuso el lunes un proyecto para que los candidatos se responsabilicen de la de los factores que le motivó a la presentación del proyecto. remoción de propaganda una vez pase la elección. “Tenemos unos deberes con nuestras comunidades y convivencia social. Es una ir- Según el político, luego de las primarias las calles quedan repletas de promoción y responsabilidad rotular las calles para promover cualquier producto o candidatura y los pasquines pueden quedarse meses o años contaminando visualmente y afeando el luego dejar los rótulos tirados cuando culmina la campaña”, opinó. espacio público. El proyecto toma en cuenta el derecho constitucional que tienen los ciudadanos La medida propuesta por el aspirante a la Cámara busca evitar que sea el municipio para expresarse libremente. o gobierno estatal el que incurra en el gasto de remoción de pro- “Sin las debidas precauciones, seguimiento y limpieza, la propa- paganda. ganda abandonada y dilapidada representa un problema de calidad Gallardo propuso que se cobre a los candidatos políticos, de vida, convivencia social, estética y ambiental. Además, es el pueblo partidos y promotores de ventas la remoción de su propaganda, quien la mayoría de las veces tiene que costear la limpieza de propa- rótulos y anuncios. ganda vieja y expirada, en turno subsidiando de manera indirecta la Ya Gallardo, quien también es legislador municipal para el mu- empresa privada y las campañas políticas”, establece la medida. nicipio de Aguas Buenas, ha sometido legislación sobre el tema, Países como México han implementado leyes similares con el fi n la cual establecería un periodo para que dichas personas remue- de controlar la promulgación sin control de propaganda política du- van sus anuncios a pena de reembolsar al municipio el costo de rante los ciclos electorales. limpieza. “Ahora que terminaron las primarias, y después de las elecciones, “No es justo que el municipio esté invirtiendo tiempo, person- hago un llamado a los demás candidatos a limpiar los restos de sus al y recursos para remover propaganda vieja de los candidatos,” propagandas que luego se convierten en contaminación visual en los indicó Gallardo. pueblos”, pidió el candidato. Reabren refugio de vida silvestre en Embalse Lucchetticon tras inversión de 716 mil dólares El Refugio de Vida Silvestre del Embalse Lucchetti, en Yauco, reabrió sus puertas al González fue fundadora de la Asociación al Rescate de Nuestros Embalses (Arene), público luego de que se hicieron mejoras a las instalaciones de pesca recreativa medi- organización sin de lucro dedicada a realizar actividades de limpieza en los embalses ante una inversión de 716 mil dólares de fondos federales del Servicio de Pesca y Vida de toda la isla y también ayudó durante cinco años en campamentos de verano con Silvestre, informó la secretaria del Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambien- jóvenes del embalse Guayo, en Lares, del embalse Garzas, en Adjuntas, y Lucchetti, en tales (DRNA), Carmen Guerrero Pérez. Yauco, y colaboró con publicaciones sobre temas de agua dulce y aguas interiores. Las obras se hicieron para benefi cio de los visitantes a esa instalación recreativa y El Refugio de Vida Silvestre Embalse Lucchetti cuenta además, con rampas de ac- para facilitar la labor científi ca que realiza el personal. ceso al embalse, bohíos con merenderos, áreas de acampar, veredas, centro de infor- Los trabajos conllevaron la construcción de un área de baños públicos con duchas mación, ofi cina y baños. para el área de acampar, una nueva ofi cina de dos niveles y baños que mimetizan con Este espacio es uno de los más visitados entre los pescadores de agua dulce. Allí se los alrededores naturales por los elementos rústicos incorporados en su exterior, así celebran anualmente un promedio de 24 torneos de pesca, principalmente de lobin- como la repavimentación y rediseño del estacionamiento. as, chopas, barbudos y tilapias. “Este renovado espacio de trabajo y recreación permitirá de forma más efectiva a El área recreativa del embalse nuestros científi cos la continuidad en la toma de datos para los trabajos de investi- abre de 6:30 de la mañana a gación, siembra de alevines, la electropesca y el monitoreo de la calidad del agua en 6:30 de la tarde, de martes a el embalse. Estas tareas permiten, a su vez, monitorear la condición de pesca que se domingo. realiza en el embalse Lucchetti”, manifestó Guerreo Pérez. Los lunes feriados, se abre al Durante la inauguración se develó un letrero en el área de pesca recreativa que lleva público el área recreativa y se el nombre Leticia González, como un homenaje a esa pescadora que fue una defen- cierra el martes para realizar los sora de los recursos naturales y promotora de la pesca recreativa. trabajos de mantenimiento. San Juan se convierte en la capital de la Educación con Encuentro Internacional Educa l municipio de San Juan se convirtió en la capital de la Educación, al reunir en el XVII Encuentro elo de inclusión hemisférica en el que el Caribe, Centroamérica y América del Norte se encontrarán EInternacional Virtual Educa a unos 350 representantes de organizaciones multilaterales, funcio- para reforzar las alternativas más innovadoras de una Educación que es la opción estratégica de la narios gubernamentales, parlamentarios, líderes educativos, académicos y científi cos de cerca de sociedad global del Siglo 21”. 20 países. En el Encuentro organizado en coordinación con los Departamentos de Estado y Educación y Se espera la presencia de más de siete mil personas, incluyendo maestros, directores escolares la Junta Reglamentadora de Telecomunicaciones, además participarán activamente otras agencias y estudiantes. En este Encuentro, que se celebra hasta el viernes en el Centro de Convenciones en gubernamentales, las más importantes instituciones universitarias locales, instituciones internacio- Miramar, se discutirán los retos y desafíos de los gobiernos en el ámbito educativo, tecnológico, de nales y empresas multinacionales relacionadas a la educación e innovación, como Google, Micro- innovación y competitividad. soft, Softex e Intel. José María Antón, secretario general de Virtual Educa, iniciativa impulsada por la Organización Mayor información sobre el XVII Encuentro Internacional Virtual Educa puede obtenerse en la de los Estados Americanos (OEA) en 2001, señaló que “Virtual Educa Puerto Rico representa un mod- dirección electrónica http://www.virtualeduca.org/encuentros/puertorico .
HEALTH 30 Tuesday, June 21, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star No Such Thing as a Healthy Smoker By JANE E. BRODY is the lead author of one of the new stu- dies, published last year in JAMA Internal mokers who think they are esca- Medicine. “We live happily in the world ping the lung-damaging eff ects of thinking that only a small percentage of Sinhaled tobacco smoke may have people who smoke get this devastating to think again, according to the fi ndings disease,” she said. “However, the lungs of two major new studies, one of which of millions of people in the United States the author originally titled “Myth of the are negatively impacted by smoking, and Healthy Smoker.” our methods for identifying their lung Chronic obstructive pulmonary di- disease are relatively insensitive.” sease, or C.O.P.D., may be among the best Even when the results of spirome- known dangers of smoking, and current try are normal, Dr. Regan added, “a lot and former smokers can be checked for of smokers have respiratory symptoms. that with a test called spirometry that They get sick often, are more likely to be measures how much air they can inhale hospitalized with bronchitis or pneumo- and how much and how quickly they can nia, and have evidence on CT scans of exhale. Unfortunately, this simple test thickened airway walls or emphysema is often skipped during routine medical that impair breathing.” checkups of people with a history of smo- Dr. Prescott G. Woodruff , lead au- king. But more important, even when spi- thor of the other study, published May rometry is done, the new studies prove 12 in The New England Journal of Me- labeled a probable cause of lung cancer rosol bronchodilators that included che- that the test often fails to detect serious dicine, said in an interview, “Smokers 52 years ago in the fi rst Surgeon General’s micals called fl uorocarbons. But these lung abnormalities that cause chronic have much more lung disease than we report on smoking and health. The deca- were banned for environmental reasons cough and sputum production and com- previously thought. The 15 to 20 percent des since have added many other deadly in the mid-1970s, and the replacements promise a person’s breathing, energy le- who get C.O.P.D. is a gross underestima- cancers, heart disease, stroke, high blood that drug manufacturers came up with vel, risk of serious infections and quality te.” Too often, Dr. Regan’s team pointed pressure, blood clots, peripheral artery are still not available in generic form, of life. out, symptoms like shortness of breath disease, Type 2 diabetes, rheumatoid ar- keeping prices high. “Current or former smokers without and limits on exercise are “dismissed as thritis, cataracts and macular degenera- Dr. Woodruff said that rehabilitative airfl ow obstruction may assume that they normal aging.” tion, as well as C.O.P.D. exercise, one of the best treatments for are disease-free,” but that’s not necessa- The multicenter study headed by Dr. The new fi ndings by the two investi- C.O.P.D., should also help people with rily the case, one of the research teams Woodruff , a pulmonologist at the Univer- gative teams prompted Dr. Leonardo M. lung damage short of obstruction becau- pointed out. These researchers projected sity of California, San Francisco, found Fabbri of the University of Modena and se it improves the ability of muscles to that there are 35 million current or for- that smokers with normal fi ndings on Reggio Emilia in Italy to write an editorial use available oxygen more effi ciently. mer smokers older than 55 in the United spirometry nonetheless are likely to have accompanying the New England Jour- To improve exercise tolerance, pa- States with unrecognized smoking-cau- chronic respiratory symptoms like cough, nal study titled “Smoking, Not C.O.P.D., tients are encouraged to walk as fast as sed lung disease or impairments. Many, phlegm, wheezing, shortness of breath as the Disease.” He explained that the they can for as long as they can, rest, if not most, of these people could get and chest tightness; lower than normal results of the two studies “suggest that then walk some more. Most patients worse with time, even if they have quit exercise tolerance; and evidence on a CT smoking itself should be considered the fi nd this easiest to do on a treadmill, smoking. They are also unlikely to be scan of chronically infl amed airways in disease and should be approached in all where speed and incline can be preci- referred for pulmonary rehabilitation, a the lungs. They also use more antibio- its complexity.” sely regulated and the results measured. treatment that can head off encroaching tics to control respiratory infections and The challenge ahead, Dr. Fabbri wro- But if such equipment is unavailable or disability. drugs called glucocorticoids to alleviate te, is to identify patients with smoking- too costly to access, walking indoors or Perhaps most important, those cu- breathing diffi culty. They pay more vi- related lung damage who do not yet have outdoors can be helpful if geared to a rrently smoking may be inclined to think sits to doctors and emergency rooms and obstructive disease and devise ways to specifi c distance and speed that are gra- they’ve dodged the bullet and so can con- have more hospital admissions because treat them to reduce their symptoms and dually increased. tinue to smoke with impunity. Doctors, of a fl are-up of respiratory symptoms. prevent fl are-ups. Most critical, of course, is for smokers who are often reluctant to urge patients In other words, they are far more pro- A clinical trial to begin later this year, with or without symptoms of lung di- with symptoms to quit smoking, may be ne than nonsmokers to experiencing te- sponsored by the National Heart, Lung sease to quit smoking, which can redu- even less likely to recommend smoking rrifying episodes of troubled breathing. and Blood Institute, will examine whe- ce the severity of respiratory symptoms cessation to those with normal spirome- Of course, while lung disease is ther treatments like use of a bronchodi- and slow the decline in lung function, try results. most prevalent, it is hardly the only ad- lator will help to alleviate symptoms in Dr. Regan’s team wrote. However, the Referring to C.O.P.D., one of the re- verse health eff ect of smoking, a source those without obstructive disease. Unfor- team added, quitting smoking “does not searchers, Dr. Elizabeth A. Regan, said, of noxious substances that can damage tunately, “the cost of bronchodilator me- eliminate the risk of progressive lung “Smoking is really taking a terrible toll on almost every organ system in the body. dication has gone through the roof,” Dr. disease,” which means that the lungs of our society.” Dr. Regan, a clinical resear- The list of smoking-related diseases has Woodruff said. Decades ago, people with former smokers may need to be exami- cher at National Jewish Health in Denver, grown exponentially since smoking was breathing problems like asthma used ae- ned periodically.
The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 21, 2016 31 SCI & TECH Scientists Battle to Save World’s Coral Reefscientists Battle to Save World’s Coral Reefs S Bob Richmond, director of the Uni- growing coral nursery for expediting co- versity of Hawaii’s Kewalo Marine Labo- ral restoration projects. ratory, said the problems are very clear: Most of Hawaii’s species of coral are “overfi shing of reef herbivores and top unlike other corals around the world in predators, land-based sources of pollution that they grow very slowly, which makes and sedimentation, and the continued and reef rebuilding in the state diffi cult. So growing impacts of climate change.” offi cials came up with a plan to grow large While reefs are major contributors to chunks of coral in a fraction of the time it many coastal tourist economies, saving the would normally take. world’s coral isn’t just about having pretty Coral reefs have almost always been places for vacationers to explore. Reefs are studied up close, by scientists in the water integral to the overall ecosystem and are looking at small portions of reefs. an essential component of everyday hu- But NASA’s Jet Propulsion Labora- man existence. tory is taking a wider view, from about Reefs not only provide habitat for 23,000 feet above. NASA and other scien- most ocean fi sh consumed by humans, but tists recently launched a three-year cam- they also shelter land from storm surges paign to gather new data on coral reefs and rising sea levels. Coral has even been worldwide. They are using specially de- found to have medicinal properties. signed imaging instruments attached to In one project to help save reefs, re- aircraft. searchers at the University of Hawaii’s Ins- “The idea is to get a new perspective titute of Marine Biology have been taking on coral reefs from above, to study them samples from corals that have shown tole- at a larger scale than we have been able fter the most rance for harsher conditions in Oahu’s Ka- to before, and then relate reef condition to powerful El Nino neohe Bay and breeding them with other the environment,” said Bermuda Institute Aon record heated strong strains in slightly warmer than nor- of Ocean Sciences’ Eric Hochberg, princi- the world’s oceans to never- mal conditions to create a super coral. pal investigator for the project. before-seen levels, huge The idea is to make the corals more If the scientifi c community and the swaths of once vibrant co- resilient by training them to adapt to toug- world’s governments can’t come together ral reefs that were teeming her conditions before transplanting them to address coral’s decline, one of earth’s with life are now stark whi- into the ocean. most critical habitats could soon be gone, te ghost towns disintegra- Another program run by the state of leaving humans to deal with the unfore- ting into the sea. Hawaii has created seed banks and a fast- seen consequences. And the world’s top marine scientists are still struggling in the face of global warming and deca- des of devastating reef des- truction to fi nd the political more unifi ed conservation plan for coral and fi nancial wherewithal to tackle the reefs. She said researchers have to fi nd a loss of these globally important ecosys- way to implement large scale solutions tems. with the help of governments. “What we have to do is to really Consecutive years of coral bleaching translate the urgency,” said Ruth Gates, have led to some of the most widespread president of the International Society for mortality of reefs on record, leaving scien- Reef Studies and director of the Hawaii tists in a race to save them. While blea- Institute of Marine Biology. ched coral often recovers, multiple years Gates, who helped organize a con- weakens the organisms and increases the ference this week for more than 2,000 in- risk of death. ternational reef scientists, policymakers Researchers have achieved some and others, said the scientifi c community success with projects such as creating co- needs to make it clear how “intimately ral nurseries and growing forms of “super reef health is intertwined with human coral” that can withstand harsher condi- health.” tions. But much of that science is being The International Coral Reef Sympo- done on a very small scale with limited sium convenes Monday to try to create a funding.
32 Tuesday, June 21, 2016 [email protected] Official Registry of Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE en virtud de la Ley para agilizar que suscribe. El precio mínimo tecariamente con posterioridad CUATROCIENTOS SESENTA la propiedad inmueble que se mejor postor quién pagará de ción Segunda, inscripción duo- el Registro, el 30 de septiembre para la SEGUNDA SUBASTA al crédito ejecutado pueden Y CUATRO PUNTO OCHO MIL describe a continuación: RUS- contado y en moneda de cur- décima. Dicha subasta se lleva- ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO de 2013, al tomo móvil 667 de será de $119,059.33, equiva- concurrir a la subasta si les NOVECIENTOS SESENTA Y TICA: Parcela o predio de terre- so legal de los Estados Unidos rá a cabo para con su producto DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- Trujillo Alto, fi nca #9,600, ins- lentes a dos terceras (2/3) par- convienen o satisfacer antes SEIS METROS CUADRADOS no ubicado en el Barrio Tierras de América, giro postal o por satisfacer al Demandante total NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA cripción 12ma. Que en cum- tes del tipo mínimo estipulado del remate el importe del cré- (464.8966MC), equivalentes a Nuevas Poniente, sector “La cheque de gerente a nombre o parcialmente según sea el SALA DE TRUJILLO ALTO plimiento del Mandamiento de para la PRIMERA subasta. Que dito, de sus intereses, costas cero punto mil ciento ochenta Esperanza”, del término muni- del Alguacil del Tribunal de caso el importe de la Sentencia BANCO POPULAR DE Ejecución de Sentencia expedi- de ser necesaria la celebración y honorarios de abogados ase- y tres cuerdas (0.1183crds .), cipal de Manatí, Puerto Rico, Primera Instancia el día 10 de que ha obtenido ascendente a PUERTO RICO do el día 15 de mayo de 2016, de una TERCERA SUBASTA, gurados, quedando entonces y en lindes por el NORTE, con con una área superfi cial de agosto de 2016, a las 10:00 de la suma de $84,551.95 por con- Parte Demandante vs por la Secretaria del Tribunal, la misma se llevará a efecto el subrogados en los derechos Julio Osorio, Sucesión Alfredo TRESCIENTOS OCHENTA Y la mañana en su ofi cina sita en cepto de principal, más intere- GILBERTO VERDEJO procederé a vender y venderé día 13 DE JULIO DE 2016 A del acreedor ejecutante. Se les Arroyo y acceso asfaltado, por CUATRO PUNTO OCHO MIL el local que ocupa en el edifi cio ses al tipo pactado de 4.000% SANTIAGO Y SU en pública subasta y al mejor LAS 11:00 DE LA MAÑANA, en informa, por último, que: a. Que el SUR, con Carlos Rivera Ca- SETECIENTOS OCHENTA Y del TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA anual desde el día 1 de octubre INSTANCIA SALA DE SAN postor la propiedad que se des- la ofi cina antes mencionada del los autos y todos los documen- sanova y Víctor Diaz Meléndez, TRES METROS CUADRADOS de 2014. Dichos intereses con- ESPOSA CARMEN cribe a continuación: URBANA: Alguacil que suscribe. El pre- tos correspondientes al proce- por el ESTE, con Sonia Tirado (384.8783 mc), equivalentes a LORENZO SALA SUPERIOR, tinúan acumulándose hasta el NIEVES SANTIAGO Y LA Solar radicado en la Urbaniza- cio mínimo para la TERCERA dimiento incoado estarán de Escudero y por el OESTE, con CERO PUNTO CERO NOVE- todo derecho, título e interés pago total de la obligación. Se SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE ción Fair View, Sección Sex- SUBASTA será de $89,294.50, manifi esto en la secretaría del Juan Santiago. CARECE DE CIENTOS SETENTA Y NUEVE que tenga la parte demanda- pagarán también los cargos BIENES GANANCIALES ta, localizado en el barrio Las equivalentes a la mitad (1/2) tribunal durante las horas la- TíTULO INSCRIBIBLE EN EL CUERDAS (0.0979 crds.), y en da de epígrafe en el inmueble por demora equivalentes a COMPUESTA POR Cuevas de Trujillo Alto, Puerto del tipo mínimo estipulado para borables. b. Que se entenderá REGISTRO DE LA PROPIE- lindes por el Norte, con terre- de su propiedad que ubica en 4.000% de la suma de aquellos pagos con atrasos en exceso Lot. 114, Azucena Street, Va- Rico, marcado con el #46 de la la PRIMERA subasta. Si se que todo licitador acepta como DAD. Está libre de cargas y nos propiedad de la Sucesión AMBOS manzana 4-L, con una cabida declarase desierta la tercera bastante la titularidad y que las gravámenes. Deberán notifi car Rivera Soto; por el Sur, con lenciano Comm., Juncos, PR de 15 días calendarios de la Parte Demandada superfi cial de 406.00 metros subasta, se adjudicará la fi nca cargas y gravámenes anterio- con copia de sus alegaciones acceso que empalma camino o 00777 y que se describe a con- fecha vencimiento, la suma de CIVIL NUM.: FECI2014-001106 cuadrados, en lindes por el a favor del acreedor por la tota- res y los preferentes, si los hu- todo el que tenga algún dere- calle municipal asfaltada, por el tinuación: RÚSTICA: Parcela $8,673.40 para costas, gastos SOBRE: ACCION CIVIL DE: NORTE, con el solar #47, dis- lidad de la cantidad adeudada biere, al crédito del ejecutante cho real sobre el inmueble des- Este, con propiedad de Jesús marcada con el número 114 en y honorarios de abogado, la COBRO DE DINERO Y EJE- tancia de 29.00 metros; por el si ésta es igual o menor que continuarán subsistentes. Se crito anteriormente, mediante M. Escobar Clemente y por el el plano de parcelación de la suma de $8,673.40para cubrir CUCION DE HIPOTECA. POR SUR, con el solar #45, distancia el monto del tipo de la tercera entenderá, que el rematante el correspondiente escrito, los Oeste, con propiedad de Felíci- comunidad rural Valenciano del los intereses en adición a los LA VIA ORDINARIA. AVISO DE de 29.00 metros; por el ESTE, subasta, si el Tribunal lo estima los acepta y queda subrogado causahabientes o herederos de ta Rivera Escobar. Sobre dicha Barrio Valenciano del término garantizados por ley y la suma SUBASTA. con la calle 211-A, distancia de conveniente; se abonará dicho en la responsabilidad de los las personas arriba menciona- parcela enclava una estructura municipal de Juncos, Puerto de $8,673.40 para cubrir cual- A: GILBERTO VERDEJO 14.00 metros; y por el OESTE, monto a la cantidad adeudada mismos, sin destinarse a su das a quienes pueda perjudicar de concreto armado, bloques Rico, con una cabida superfi cial quier otro adelanto que se haga SANTIAGO Y SU con los solares 7 y 8, distan- si esta es mayor, todo ello a extinción el precio del remate. la pretensión de los PETICIO- de concreto, techada del mismo de 588.09 metros cuadrados. en virtud de la escritura de hi- ESPOSA CARMEN cia de 14.00 metros. Enclava tenor con lo dispone el Articulo EXPIDO, el presente EDICTO, NARIOS y en general, a toda material y para fi nes residen- En lindes por el NORTE, con poteca, más intereses según provisto por la Regla 44.3 de Quebrada Rehoya; por el SUR, NIEVES SANTIAGO Y LA una casa. Inscrita al folio 225 104 de la Ley Núm. 210 del 8 en Carolina, Puerto Rico, hoy persona que desee oponerse, ciales. Codifi cación Número: con calle número 9 de la comu- las de Procedimiento Civil. Que del tomo 189 de Trujillo Alto, de diciembre de 2015 conocida día 9 de junio de 2016. Samuel al LCDO. PEDRO. TRINIDAD 015-000-009-09-002. Debe- SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE fi nca número 9,600, Registro como “Ley del Registro de la González Isaac, Alguacil. PAGAN, CALLE BETANCES rán notifi car con copia de sus nidad; por el ESTE, con parcela los autos y todos los documen- BIENES GANANCIALES de la Propiedad de San Juan, Propiedad Inmueble del Estado #12, APARTADO 135, MA- alegaciones todo el que tenga número 13 y 109 de la comu- tos correspondientes al Proce- COMPUESTA POR Sección Cuarta. El producto Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico”. LEGAL NOTICE NATÍ PUERTO RICO 00674, algún derecho real sobre el in- nidad y por el OESTE, con dimiento incoado estarán de AMBOS; Y AL PUBLICO de la subasta se destinará a La propiedad a ser ejecutada ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO TELEFAX 854-2670. Correo mueble descrito anteriormente, parcela número ciento quince manifi esto en la SECRETARIA DEL TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA de la comunidad. La propiedad EN GENERAL: satisfacer al demandante hasta se adquiere libre de toda carga DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- Electrónico: ptrinidadpagan@ mediante el correspondiente antes relacionada consta inscri- INSTANCIA SALA DE SAN yahoo.com. En Arecibo, Puerto escrito, los causahabientes donde alcance, la SENTEN- y gravamen que afecte la men- El que suscribe, Alguacil del CIA dictada a su favor, el día cionada fi nca según el Artículo NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA Rico, hoy 23 de enero de 2016. o herederos de las personas ta en el Folio 130 del Tomo 204 LORENZO SALA SUPERIOR Tribunal de Primera Instancia, 8 de diciembre de 2014, en el 102, inciso 6. Una vez confi r- SALA SUPERIOR DE ARECI- Vivian Y Fresse Gonzalez, Sec arriba mencionadas a quienes de Juncos, fi nca número 7971, durante las horas laborables. Sala Superior, Centro Judicial presente caso civil, a saber la mada la venta judicial por el Ho- BO. Regional. Yaritza Iglesias Mal- pueda perjudicar la pretensión en el Registro de la Propiedad Se entenderá que todo licitador de Carolina, Carolina, Puer- suma de 172,878.70 de prin- norable Tribunal, se procederá ENRIQUE donado, Sec Auxiliar. de los PETICIONARIO: y en de Caguas, Sección Segunda. acepta como bastante la titu- to Rico, hago saber a la parte cipal, más intereses al 4.00% a otorgar la correspondiente ARROYO GONZALEZ; general, a toda persona que El tipo mínimo para la primera laridad del inmueble y que las demandada, al PUBLICO EN anual desde el día 1ro. de no- escritura de venta judicial y se ALVIN ALBERTO LEGAL NOTICE desee oponerse; al LCDA. PE- subasta del inmueble antes cargas y gravámenes anterio- GENERAL; y a todos los nom- viembre de 2013, más la suma pondrá al comprador en pose- ARROYO GONZALEZ DRO TRINIDAD PAGAN, CA- relacionado, será el dispuesto res y los preferentes, si los hu- bres de los acreedores que de $17,858.90, por concepto sión física del inmueble de con- Peticionarios ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO LLE BETANCES #12, APAR- en la Escritura de Hipoteca, es biere, al crédito del ejecutante tengan inscritos o anotados de honorarios de abogado y formidad con las disposiciones EX PARTE DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- TADO 135 MANATÍ , PUERTO decir la suma de $86,734.00. continuarán subsistentes. Se sus derechos sobre los bienes costas autorizadas por el Tribu- de Ley. Para conocimiento de NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA RICO 00674 , TELEFONO & Si no hubiere remate ni adju- entenderá que el rematante hipotecados con posterioridad nal, más las cantidades que se la parte demandada y de toda CIVIL NUMERO: CJV2015- SALA SUPERIOR DE ARECI- FAX 787- 854- 2670. En Are- dicación en la primera subasta los acepta y queda subrogado a la inscripción del crédito del adeudan mensualmente a par- aquella persona o personas 0398. SOBRE: EXPEDIENTE BO. cibo, Puerto Rico, hoy 9 de fe- del inmueble mencionado, se en la responsabilidad de los ejecutante, o de los acreedores tir del día 1ro. de diciembre de que tengan interés inscrito con DE DOMINIO. EDICTO. EL ES- IDALIA RIVERA RIOS brero de 2016. Vivían Y Fresse celebrará una segunda subasta mismos, sin destinarse a su de cargas o derechos reales 2013, por concepto de seguro posterioridad a la inscripción TADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE PETICIONARIA Gonzalez, Sec Regional. en las ofi cinas del Alguacil que extinción el precio de remate. que los hubiesen pospuesto hipotecario, cargos por demo- del gravamen que se está eje- PUERTO RICO. EX PARTE suscribe el día 17 de agosto de La propiedad no está sujeta a la hipoteca ejecutada y las ra, más cualesquiera otros ade- cutando, y para conocimiento A: JULIO OSORIO, SUC. CIVIL NUMERO: CJV2016- LEGAL NOTICE 2016, a las 1:30 de la tarde. a gravámenes anteriores y/o personas interesadas en, o con lantos que se hagan en virtud de todos los licitadores y el ALFREDO ARROYO, 0035. SOBRE: EXPEDIENTE En la segunda subasta que se preferentes según surge de las derecho a exigir el cumplimien- de la escritura de hipoteca. La público en general, el presente MUNICIPIO DE MANATI, DE DOMINIO. EDICTO. EL ES- ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO celebre servirá de tipo mínimo constancias del Registro de la DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- to de instrumentos negociables adjudicación se hará al mejor Edicto se publicará por espacio PUERTO RICO, CARLOS TADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE NAL DE PRIMERA INSTAN- las dos terceras partes (2/3) Propiedad en un estudio de tí- garantizados hipotecariamen- postor, quien deberá consignar de dos (2) semanas consecuti- RIVERA CASANOVA, PUERTO RICO. CIA SALA DE SAN LORENZO del precio pactado en la prime- tulo efectuado a la fi nca antes te con posterioridad al crédito el importe de su oferta en el vas, con un intervalo de por lo A: José Rafael Rivera SALA SUPERIOR ra subasta, o sea la suma de descrita. Por la presente se ejecutado, siempre que surjan acto mismo de la adjudicación, menos siete días entre ambas VICTOR DIAZ MELENDEZ, Escobar y/o su Sucesión, Firstbank Puerto Rico $57,822.67. Si tampoco hubie- notifi ca a los acreedores que de la certifi cación registral, en efectivo (moneda del curso publicaciones, en un diario de SONIA TIRADO re remate ni adjudicación en la tengan inscritos o anotados para que puedan concurrir a legal de los Estados Unidos de circulación general en el Estado ESCUDERO, JUAN Elizabeth Rios Vázquez, Demandante v. segunda subasta se celebrará sus derechos sobre los bienes la subasta si les convenga o América), giro postal o cheque Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico SANTIAGO, FULANO DE Paula Escobar Torres y/o Alexander Díaz Vega una tercera subasta en las ofi ci- hipotecados con posterioridad satisfacer antes del remate el certifi cado a nombre del algua- y se fi jará además en tres (3) su Sucesión (anteriores Demandados nas del Alguacil que suscribe el a la inscripción del crédito del importe del crédito, de sus in- cil del Tribunal. LA PRIMERA lugares públicos del Municipio TAL Y MENGANO DE TAL. dueños) Sucesión Rivera CIVIL NÚM: E2CI20150281 día 24 de agosto de 2016, a las ejecutante o acreedores de car- tereses, costas y honorarios subasta se llevará a efecto el en que ha de celebrarse dicha \Por la presente, se les notifi ca si SOBRE: COBRO DE DINERO 1:30 de la tarde. Para la tercera gos o derechos reales que los creyeren que les conviene, para Soto, Municipio de Manati de abogados asegurados, que- día 29 DE JUNIO DE 2016 A venta, tales como la Alcaldía, Y EJECUCIÓN DE HIPOTE- subasta servirá de tipo mínimo hubiesen pospuesto a la hipo- dando entonces subrogados en LAS 11:00 DE LA MAÑANA, en el Tribunal y la Colecturía. Los que comparezcan ante este Tri , Jesús M. Escobar CA POR LA VÍA ORDINARIA. la mitad (1/2) del precio pacta- teca del actor y a los dueños, los derechos del acreedor eje- la ofi cina del referido Alguacil, acreedores que tengan inscritos bu na l dentro de los veinte (20) Clemente y Felicita Rivera EDICTO DE SUBASTA. El Al- do para el caso de ejecución, poseedores, tenedores de o cutante: Secretario del Depar- localizada en el Centro Judicial o anotados sus derechos sobre días a partir de la publicación Escobar (colindantes) guacil que suscribe por la pre- o sea, la suma de $43,367.00. interesados en títulos transmi- tamento de Desarrollo Urbano de Carolina, Puerto Rico. Que los bienes hipotecados con de este edicto y exponer lo que Por la presente se les notifi ca, sente CERTIFICA, ANUNCIA y La hipoteca a ejecutarse en sibles por endoso o al portador y Vivienda de Estados Unidos el precio mínimo fi jado para posterioridad a la inscripción a sus derechos convenga, en si creyeren que les conviene, hace CONSTAR: Que en cum- el caso de epígrafe fue cons- garantizados hipotecariamen- de América: A cuyo favor apa- la PRIMERA SUBASTA es de del crédito del ejecutante, o los el expediente promovido por la para que comparezcan ante plimiento de un Mandamiento tituida mediante la escritura te con posterioridad al crédito rece un pagaré por la suma de $178,589.00. Que de ser nece- acreedores de cargas o dere- PETICIONARIA para adquirir este Tribunal dentro de los de Ejecución de Sentencia que número 93, otorgada el día 12 del actor que se celebrarán las $6,892.70, intereses (no expre- saria la celebración de una SE- chos reales que los hubiesen su dominio sobre el inmueble veinte (20 ) días a partir de la le ha sido dirigido al Alguacil de abril de 2013, ante el Nota- subastas en las fechas, horas sados) y a vencer el 1 de enero GUNDA SUBASTA, la misma pospuesto a la hipoteca ejecu- que se describe a continuación: publicación de este edicto y que suscribe por la Secretaría rio Fernando Rabell Echegaray y sitios señalados para que del año 2033, según consta de se llevará a efecto el día 6 DE tada y las personas interesadas ---RUSTICA: Predio de terreno exponer lo que a sus derechos del TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA y consta inscrita en el Folio 153 puedan concurrir a la subasta la escritura #5, (no expresa lu- JULIO DE 2016 A LAS 11:00 en, o con derecho a exigir el situado en el Barrio Coto Nor- convenga, en el expediente INSTANCIA SALA DE SAN LO- del Tomo 439 de Juncos, fi nca si les conviniere o se les invita gar de otorgamiento), el 21 de DE LA MAÑANA, en la ofi cina cumplimiento de instrumentos te, Sector cantera, del término promovido por la peticionaria RENZO SALA SUPERIOR, en número 7971, en el Registro de a satisfacer antes del remate el enero de 2006, ante el Notario antes mencionada del Alguacil negociables garantizados hipo- municipal de Manatí, Puerto para adquirir el dominio sobre el caso de epígrafe procederá la Propiedad de Caguas, Sec- importe del crédito, de sus inte- Félix Santiago García, inscrito Rico, con un área superfi cial de a vender en pública subasta al FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL (787) 743-3346 • email: [email protected]
33 Legal Notice The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 21, 2016 reses, otros cargos y las costas zado en el Barrio Sabana, Sec- 4.000% de la suma de aquellos se reclama el pago de hipoteca con el número 4, en el plano documentos correspondientes riores sujeto a lo dispuesto en cuadrados. En lindes: por el y honorarios de abogado ase- tor Breña del término municipal pagos con atrasos en exceso con un balance de $168,068.37 de inscripción con una cabida al Procedimiento incoado es- los Artículos 113 al 116 de la Norte, con la calle número 14, gurados quedando subrogados de Vega Alta, Puerto Rico, que de 15 días calendarios de la y otras cantidades, o la venta superfi cial de 396.983 metros tarán de manifi esto en la SE- Ley 210 del 8 de diciembre de en un arco de 17.04 metros (así en los derechos del acreedor se describe en el plano de ins- fecha vencimiento, la suma de en publica subasta de la pro- cuadrados, en lindes por el CRETARIA DEL TRIBUNAL DE 2015, según aplique. Expido consta); por el Sur, con los so- ejecutante. Y para conocimien- cripción, con el número, área y $17,260.00 para costas, gas- piedad. Pendiente de inscrip- Norte, en 19.42 metros, con el PRIMERA INSTANCIA CEN- el presente Edicto de subasta lares números 1535 y 1534, en to de licitadores del público en colindancias que se relacionan tos y honorarios de abogado, ción. Y para conocimiento de solar número 3; por el Sur, en TRO JUDICIAL DE CAROLINA bajo mi fi rma en Carolina, Puer- un arco de 16.00 metros; por el general se publicará este Edic- a continuación: Número del la suma de $17,260.00 para licitadores del público en gene- 17.94 metros, con el solar nú- SALA SUPERIOR durante las to Rico, hoy día 17 DE MARZO Este, con el solar número 1529 to de acuerdo con la ley por es- solar 53; Área del solar 172.83 cubrir los intereses en adición ral se publicará este Edicto de mero 5; por el Este, en 19.92 horas laborables. Se entende- DE 2016. EFRAIN MARQUEZ distancia de 24.00 metros; por pacio de dos semanas en tres metros cuadrados, en lindes a los garantizados por ley y la acuerdo con la ley por espacio metros, con camino dedicado rá que todo licitador acepta ARROYO, ALGUACIL. el Oeste, con el solar número sitios públicos del municipio en por el NORTE, con el solar suma de $17,260.00 para cubrir de dos semanas en tres sitios a uso público; por el Oeste, en como bastante la titularidad 1531, distancia de 24.000 me- que ha de celebrarse la venta, número 52 en una distancia cualquier otro adelanto que se públicos del municipio en que 22.75 metros, con terrenos de del inmueble y que las cargas LEGAL NOTICE tros. En dicho solar enclava una tales como la alcaldía, el Tribu- de 21.000 metros; por el SUR, haga en virtud de la escritura ha de celebrarse la venta, tales la Sucesión de Don Juan Oso- y gravámenes anteriores y los ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO casa de hormigon reforzado nal y la colecturía. Este Edicto con el solar número 54 en una de hipoteca, más intereses se- como la alcaldía, el Tribunal y rio todos en los rumbos que se preferentes, si los hubiere, al DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- y bloques diseñada para una será publicado mediante edic- distancia de 21.000 metros; por gún provisto por la regla 44.3 la colecturía. Este Edicto será refi eren en el plano de inscrip- crédito del ejecutante conti- sola familia. La propiedad an- tos dos veces en un diario de el ESTE, con el solar número de las de Procedimiento Civil. publicado mediante edictos dos ción. La propiedad antes rela- nuarán subsistentes. Se en- NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA tes relacionada consta inscrita circulación general en el Estado 25 en una distancia de 8.230 Que los autos y todos los do- veces en un diario de circula- cionada consta inscrita en el tenderá que el rematante los CENTRO JUDICIAL DE CARO- en el Folio 1 del Tomo 362 de Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, metros; y por el OESTE, con la cumentos correspondientes al ción general en el Estado Libre Folio 41 del Tomo 486 de Tru- acepta y queda subrogado LINA SALA SUPERIOR Carolina, fi nca número 13,763, por espacio de dos semanas Calle Diamante en una distan- Procedimiento incoado estarán Asociado de Puerto Rico, por jillo Alto, fi nca número 25,518, en la responsabilidad de los FIRSTBANK en el Registro de la Propiedad consecutivas. La propiedad a cia de 8.230 metros. Enclava de manifi esto en la SECRETA- espacio de dos semanas con- en el Registro de la Propiedad mismos, sin destinarse a su PUERTO RICO, de Carolina, Sección Primera. ser ejecutada se adquirirá libre casa. Se halla afecta a servi- RIA DEL TRIBUNAL DE PRI- secutivas. Expido el presente de San Juan, Sección Cuarta. extinción el precio de remate. Demandante V. El tipo mínimo para la primera de cargas y gravámenes poste- dumbre telefonica: Franja de te- MERA INSTANCIA CENTRO Edicto de subasta bajo mi fi rma El tipo mínimo para la primera La propiedad no está sujeta a LA SUCESIÓN DE subasta del inmueble antes riores sujeto a lo dispuesto en rreno de 1.52 metros de ancho JUDICIAL DE BAYAMÓN SALA en Bayamón, Puerto Rico, hoy subasta del inmueble antes gravámenes anteriores ni pre- MARTA ARELIS MÉNDEZ relacionado, será el dispuesto los Artículos 113 al 116 de la con 15.000 metros de largo por SUPERIOR durante las horas día 27 de enero de 2016. CAR- relacionado, será el dispuesto ferentes según las constancias NAZARIO T/C/C ARELYS en la Escritura de Hipoteca, es Ley 210 del 8 de diciembre de su colindancia Oeste. Y servi- laborables. Se entenderá que LOS ALAYÓN BETANCOURT, en la Escritura de Hipoteca, es del Registro de la Propiedad. decir la suma de $129,000.00. 2015, según aplique. Expido el dumbre pluvial de 3.00 metros todo licitador acepta como bas- ALGUACIL. decir la suma de $166,000.00. Surge de un estudio de título MÉNDEZ COMPUESTA Si no hubiere remate ni adju- presente Edicto de subasta bajo de ancho por 15.00 metros de tante la titulación del inmueble Si no hubiere remate ni adjudi- que, sobre la fi nca descrita POR MAYRELIS EVA dicación en la primera subasta mi fi rma, en San Lorenzo, Puer- largo por su colindancia Este. y que las cargas y gravámenes LEGAL NOTICE cación en la primera subasta anteriormente, pesan los gra- QUIÑONEZ MÉNDEZ, del inmueble mencionado, se to Rico, hoy día 10 de MAYO de La propiedad antes relacionada anteriores y los preferentes, si del inmueble mencionado, se vámenes posteriores a la hipo- VANELYS EVA VÉLEZ celebrará una segunda subasta 2016. JUAN M. RODRIGUEZ consta inscrita en el Folio 185 los hubiere, al crédito del ejecu- ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE celebrará una segunda subasta teca que se ejecuta mediante MÉNDEZ, ESTEBAN en las ofi cinas del Alguacil que DELGADO , ALGUACIL. del Tomo 299 de Vega Alta, tante continuarán subsistentes PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE en las ofi cinas del Alguacil que este procedimiento que se suscribe el día 31 de Agosto de PRIMERA INSTANCIA CEN- ALFREDO VÉLEZ fi nca número 18,438, en el Re- entendiéndose que el rematan- suscribe el día 31 de agosto relacionan más adelante. A los 2016, a las 11:30 de la mañana. LEGAL NOTICE gistro de la Propiedad de Baya- te los acepta y queda subroga- TRO JUDICIAL DE CAROLINA de 2016, a las 11:15 de la ma- acreedores que tengan inscri- MÉNDEZ Y FULANO Y En la segunda subasta que se SALA SUPERIOR món, Sección Tercera. El tipo do en la responsabilidad de los ñana. En la segunda subasta tos o anotados sus derechos FULANA DE TAL COMO celebre servirá de tipo mínimo ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO Federal National mínimo para la primera subasta mismos, sin destinarse a su ex- que se celebre servirá de tipo sobre los bienes hipotecados las dos terceras partes (2/3) DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- Mortgage Association POSIBLES HEREDEROS del inmueble antes relacionado, tinción el precio de remate. La mínimo las dos terceras partes con posterioridad a la inscrip- del precio pactado en la prime- NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA DESCONOCIDOS; será el dispuesto en la Escritura propiedad no está sujeta a gra- t/c/c Fannie Mae, (2/3) del precio pactado en la ción del crédito del ejecutante ra subasta, o sea la suma de CENTRO JUDICIAL DE BAYA- CENTRO DE de Hipoteca, es decir la suma vámenes anteriores ni preferen- Demandante v. primera subasta, o sea la suma o acreedores de cargos o de- $86,000.00. Si tampoco hubie- MÓN SALA SUPERIOR de $172,600.00. Si no hubie- tes según las constancias del RECAUDACIÓN DE re remate ni adjudicación en la Firstbank Puerto Rico re remate ni adjudicación en la Registro de la Propiedad. Sur- Diana Marrero Hernández de $110,666.67. Si tampoco rechos reales que los hubiesen segunda subasta se celebrará pospuesto a la hipoteca del INGRESOS MUNICIPALES Demandante v. primera subasta del inmueble ge de un estudio de título que, t/c/c Diana Marrero y hubiere remate ni adjudicación actor y a los dueños, posee- Y DEPARTAMENTO DE una tercera subasta en las ofi - en la segunda subasta se ce- Rafael Luis Aguilar Jusino mencionado, se celebrará una sobre la fi nca descrita anterior- Estados Unidos de lebrará una tercera subasta dores, tenedores de, o intere- HACIENDA, cinas del Alguacil que suscribe t/c/c Rafael L. Aguilar segunda subasta en las ofi ci- mente, pesan los gravámenes América, en las ofi cinas del Alguacil sados en títulos transmisibles el día 7 de Septiembre de 2016, Demandados. Jusino, Mabel Oliveras nas del Alguacil que suscribe el posteriores a la hipoteca que se Demandados. que suscribe el día 7 de sep- por endoso, o al portador, CIVIL NÚM: FCD2015-0478 a las 11:30 de la mañana. Para Díaz y la sociedad legal día 7 de septiembre de 2016, a ejecuta mediante este procedi- CIVIL NÚM: FCD2012-1614 tiembre de 2016, a las 11:15 garantizados hipotecariamen- (408) SOBRE: COBRO DE la tercera subasta servirá de de bienes gananciales las 1:45 de la tarde. En la se- miento que se relacionan más (401) SOBRE: EJECUCIÓN DE de la mañana. Para la tercera te con posterioridad al crédito DINERO Y EJECUCIÓN DE tipo mínimo la mitad (1/2) del gunda subasta que se celebre adelante. A los acreedores que HIPOTECA POR LA VÍA ORDI- subasta servirá de tipo mínimo precio pactado para el caso de del actor por la presente se compuesta por ambos, servirá de tipo mínimo las dos tengan inscritos o anotados sus NARIA. EDICTO DE SUBAS- la mitad (1/2) del precio pacta- notifi ca, que se celebrarán las HIPOTECA POR LA VÍA OR- ejecución, o sea, la suma de Demandados. terceras partes (2/3) del precio derechos sobre los bienes hi- TA. El Alguacil que suscribe do para el caso de ejecución, subastas en las fechas, horas DINARIA. EDICTO DE SUBAS- $64,500.00. La hipoteca a eje- CIVIL NÚM: DCD2015-0921 pactado en la primera subasta, potecados con posterioridad por la presente CERTIFICA, o sea, la suma de $83,000.00. y sitios señalados para que TA. El Alguacil que suscribe cutarse en el caso de epígrafe (506) SOBRE: COBRO DE o sea la suma de $115,066.67. a la inscripción del crédito del ANUNCIA y hace CONSTAR: La hipoteca a ejecutarse en puedan concurrir a la subasta por la presente CERTIFICA, fue constituida mediante la es- DINERO Y EJECUCIÓN DE Si tampoco hubiere remate ni ejecutante o acreedores de Que en cumplimiento de un el caso de epígrafe fue cons- si les conviniere o se les invita ANUNCIA y hace CONSTAR: critura número 91, otorgada el HIPOTECA POR LA VÍA OR- adjudicación en la segunda cargos o derechos reales que Mandamiento de Ejecución de tituida mediante la escritura a satisfacer antes del remate Que en cumplimiento de un día 31 de marzo de 2007, ante DINARIA. EDICTO DE SUBAS- subasta se celebrará una ter- los hubiesen pospuesto a la Sentencia que le ha sido diri- número 589, otorgada el día el importe del crédito, de sus Mandamiento de Ejecución de el Notario Jorge García Soto y TA. El Alguacil que suscribe cera subasta en las ofi cinas del hipoteca del actor y a los due- gido al Alguacil que suscribe 4 de diciembre de 2008, ante intereses, otros cargos y las Sentencia que le ha sido dirigi- consta inscrita en el Folio 8 del por la presente CERTIFICA, Alguacil que suscribe el día 14 ños, poseedores, tenedores por la Secretaría del TRIBU- el Notario Ana V. Piñero Parés costas y honorarios de aboga- do al Alguacil que suscribe por Tomo 1041 de Carolina, fi nca ANUNCIA y hace CONSTAR: de septiembre de 2016, a las de, o interesados en títulos NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA y consta inscrita en el Folio 1 do asegurados quedando su- la Secretaría del TRIBUNAL DE número 13,763, en el Registro Que en cumplimiento de un 1:45 de la tarde. Para la tercera transmisibles por endoso, o al CENTRO JUDICIAL DE CARO- del Tomo 754 (ágora) de Truji- brogados en los derechos del PRIMERA INSTANCIA CEN- de la Propiedad de Carolina, Mandamiento de Ejecución de subasta servirá de tipo mínimo portador, garantizados hipote- LINA SALA SUPERIOR, en el llo Alto, fi nca número 25,518, acreedor ejecutante. A: HIPO- TRO JUDICIAL DE CAROLINA Sección Primera, inscripción Sentencia que le ha sido diri- la mitad (1/2) del precio pacta- cariamente con posterioridad al caso de epígrafe procederá a en el Registro de la Propiedad TECA en garantía de un pagaré SALA SUPERIOR, en el caso quinta. Dicha subasta se lleva- gido al Alguacil que suscribe do para el caso de ejecución, crédito del actor por la presente vender en pública subasta al de San Juan, Sección Cuarta, a favor de Secretary of Housing de epígrafe procederá a ven- rá a cabo para con su producto por la Secretaría del TRIBU- o sea, la suma de $86,300.00. se notifi ca, que se celebrarán mejor postor quién pagará de inscripción quinta. Dicha su- & Urban Development o a su der en pública subasta al mejor satisfacer al Demandante total NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA La hipoteca a ejecutarse en el las subastas en las fechas, ho- contado y en moneda de curso basta se llevará a cabo para orden por la suma principal de postor quién pagará de contado o parcialmente según sea el CENTRO JUDICIAL DE BAYA- caso de epígrafe fue constituida ras y sitios señalados para que legal de los Estados Unidos de con su producto satisfacer al $249,000.00 con intereses al y en moneda de curso legal de caso el importe de la Sentencia MÓN SALA SUPERIOR, en el mediante la escritura número puedan concurrir a la subasta América o por cheque de ge- Demandante total o parcial- 3.18 anual y vencedero el 6 de los Estados Unidos de América que ha obtenido ascendente caso de epígrafe procederá a 82, otorgada el día 5 de abril de si les conviniere o se les invita rente a nombre del Alguacil del mente según sea el caso el febrero de 2084, según escri- o por cheque de gerente a nom- a la suma de $116,938.10 por vender en pública subasta al 2013, ante el Notario Fernando a satisfacer antes del remate el Tribunal de Primera Instancia importe de la Sentencia que tura número 590 otorgada ante bre del Alguacil del Tribunal de concepto de principal, más mejor postor en efectivo, giro o Rabell Echegaray y consta ins- importe del crédito, de sus inte- el día 24 de agosto de 2016, ha obtenido ascendente a la la Notario Ana V. Piñero Pares Primera Instancia el día 24 de intereses al tipo pactado de cheque certifi cado en moneda crita en el Folio 185 del Tomo reses, otros cargos y las costas a las 11:15 de la mañana en suma de $132,431.61 por con- el 4 de diciembre de 2008. Ins- Agosto de 2016, a las 11:30 de 6.750% anual desde el día 1 de legal de los Estados Unidos de 299 de Vega Alta, fi nca núme- y honorarios de abogado ase- su ofi cina sita en el local que cepto de principal, más intere- crita al folio 1 del tomo 754 de la mañana en su ofi cina sita en mayo de 2014. Dichos intereses América a nombre del Alguacil ro 18,438, en el Registro de la gurados quedando subrogados ocupa en el edifi cio del TRIBU- ses al tipo pactado de 3.180% Trujillo Alto, inscripción sexta. el local que ocupa en el edifi cio continúan acumulándose hasta del Tribunal de Primera Ins- Propiedad de Bayamón, Sec- en los derechos del acreedor NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA anual desde el día 1 de enero Y para conocimiento de licita- del TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA el pago total de la obligación. tancia el día 29 de agosto de ción Tercera, inscripción cuarta. ejecutante. A: AVISO DE DE- CENTRO JUDICIAL DE CARO- de 2012. Dichos intereses con- dores del público en general INSTANCIA CENTRO JUDI- Se pagarán también los car- 2016, a las 9:45 de la mañana Dicha subasta se llevará a cabo MANDA: PRESENTACION: LINA SALA SUPERIOR, todo tinúan acumulándose hasta el se publicará este Edicto de CIAL DE CAROLINA SALA gos por demora equivalentes a en su ofi cina sita en el local que para con su producto satisfacer Presentada el 11 de junio de derecho, título e interés que pago total de la obligación. Se acuerdo con la ley por espacio SUPERIOR, todo derecho, títu- 5.000% de la suma de aquellos ocupa en el edifi cio del TRIBU- al Demandante total o parcial- 2015 al asiento 194 del diario tenga la parte demandada de pagarán también la suma de de dos semanas en tres sitios lo e interés que tenga la parte pagos con atrasos en exceso NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA mente según sea el caso el 532, Demanda de fecha 15 de epígrafe en el inmueble de su $16,600.00 para costas, gas- públicos del municipio en que demandada de epígrafe en de 15 días calendarios de la CENTRO JUDICIAL DE BAYA- importe de la Sentencia que ha abril de 2015, ante el Tribunal propiedad que ubica en Lote tos y honorarios de abogado, ha de celebrarse la venta, tales el inmueble de su propiedad fecha vencimiento, la suma de MÓN SALA SUPERIOR, todo obtenido ascendente a la suma de Primera Instancia, Centro 4, KM 2.2, Carr. 199 (846) Int., la suma de $16,600.00 para como la alcaldía, el Tribunal y que ubica en E-1530 Robalo $12,900.00 para costas, gas- derecho, título e interés que de $168,068.37 por concepto Judicial de Bayamon, Sala Su- Barrio Las Cuevas, Trujillo Alto, cubrir los intereses en adición la colecturía. Este Edicto será St. Bahía Vistamar Carolina, tos y honorarios de abogado, tenga la parte demandada de de principal, más intereses al perior, en el caso civil número PR 00976; Lote 4 SR 199 KM a los garantizados por ley y la publicado mediante edictos PR 00983 y que se describe a la suma de $12,900.00 para epígrafe en el inmueble de su tipo pactado de 3.750% anual DCD 2015-0921 (506), sobre 2.2, Camino Solis, Bo. Las suma de $16,600.00 para cu- dos veces en un diario de cir- continuación: URBANA: Solar cubrir los intereses en adición propiedad que ubica en Urb. desde el día 1 de septiembre cobro de dinero y ejecucion de Cuevas, Trujillo Alto, PR 00976 brir cualquier otro adelanto que culación general en el Estado número 1530 de la manzana a los garantizados por ley y la Cielo Dorado Village, 53 Calle de 2014. Dichos intereses con- hipoteca, seguido por Firstbank y que se describe a continua- se haga en virtud de la escritu- Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, E radicado en la Urbanización suma de $12,900.00 para cubrir Diamante, Vega Alta, PR 00692 tinúan acumulándose hasta el vs. Rafael Luis Aguilar Jusino, ción: RUSTICA: Solar en el ra de hipoteca, más intereses por espacio de dos semanas Vistamar Seccion Séptima, si- cualquier otro adelanto que se y que se describe a continua- pago total de la obligación. Se tambien conocido como Rafael Barrio Las Cuevas del térmi- según provisto por la regla consecutivas. La propiedad a tuada en el Barrio Sabana Aba- haga en virtud de la escritura de ción: URBANA: Solar radicado pagarán también los cargos L. Aguilar Jusino y su esposa no municipal de Trujillo Alto, 44.3 de las de Procedimiento ser ejecutada se adquirirá libre jo de Carolina, Puerto Rico, con hipoteca, más intereses según en Cielo Dorado Village, locali- por demora equivalentes a Mabel Oliveras Díaz, en la que Puerto Rico, que se identifi ca Civil. Que los autos y todos los de cargas y gravámenes poste- una cabida de 396.45 metros provisto por la regla 44.3 de las
Legal Notice 34 Tuesday, June 21, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star de Procedimiento Civil. Que los semanas en tres sitios públicos con el solar número FF-15; por en la SECRETARIA DEL TRI- Roosevelt Cayman mir, ‘walk-in-closet’, baño y brir los intereses en adición a por espacio de dos semanas autos y todos los documentos del municipio en que ha de ce- el Sur, en 25.00 metros, con BUNAL DE PRIMERA INSTAN- Asset Company, cocina. El baño está equipado los garantizados por ley y la en tres sitios públicos del mu- correspondientes al Proce- lebrarse la venta, tales como la el solar número FF-17; por el CIA CENTRO JUDICIAL DE Demandante v. con bañera, lavamanos y servi- suma de $9,200.00 para cubrir nicipio en que ha de celebrarse dimiento incoado estarán de alcaldía, el Tribunal y la colec- Este, en 15.00 metros, con la BAYAMÓN SALA SUPERIOR Xiomara cio sanitario. La cocina tiene cualquier otro adelanto que se la venta, tales como la alcaldía, manifi esto en la SECRETARIA turía. Este Edicto será publica- calle número 2 del bloque de durante las horas laborables. estufa, fregadero y calentador haga en virtud de la escritura el Tribunal y la colecturía. Este DEL TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA do mediante edictos dos veces las Palma; por el Oeste, en 2 Se entenderá que todo licitador Rodríguez Deynes, de agua. La puerta de entrada de hipoteca, más intereses se- Edicto será publicado median- INSTANCIA CENTRO JUDI- en un diario de circulación ge- alineaciones que suman 15.00 acepta como bastante la titula- Demandada. de este apartamento está si- gún provisto por la regla 44.3 te edictos dos veces en un dia- CIAL DE CAROLINA SALA neral en el Estado Libre Asocia- metros, con el solar número ción del inmueble y que las car- CIVIL NÚM: NSCI2014-216 tuada en su lindero Norte y por de las de Procedimiento Civil. rio de circulación general en el SUPERIOR durante las horas do de Puerto Rico, por espacio FF-2 y FF-3. Enclava una casa. gas y gravámenes anteriores y (302). SOBRE: COBRO DE DI- ella se sale al corredor común Que los autos y todos los do- Estado Libre Asociado de laborables. Se entenderá que de dos semanas consecutivas. La propiedad antes relacionada los preferentes, si los hubiere, NERO Y EJECUCIÓN DE HI- del piso, por el cual se sale al cumentos correspondientes al Puerto Rico, por espacio de todo licitador acepta como bas- La propiedad a ser ejecutada consta inscrita en el Folio 9 del al crédito del ejecutante con- POTECA POR LA VÍA ORDI- exterior. A este apartamento le Procedimiento incoado estarán dos semanas consecutivas. La tante la titularidad del inmueble se adquirirá libre de cargas y Tomo 1832 de Bayamón, fi nca tinuarán subsistentes enten- NARIA. EDICTO DE SUBASTA. corresponde en los elementos de manifi esto en la SECRETA- propiedad a ser ejecutada se y que las cargas y gravámenes gravámenes posteriores sujeto número 75,344, en el Registro diéndose que el rematante los El Alguacil que suscribe por la comunes generales del Con- RIA DEL TRIBUNAL DE PRI- adquirirá libre de cargas y gra- anteriores y los preferentes, a lo dispuesto en los Artículos de la Propiedad de Bayamón, acepta y queda subrogado en la presente CERTIFICA, ANUN- dominio del cual forma parte MERA INSTANCIA CENTRO vámenes posteriores sujeto a si los hubiere, al crédito del 113 al 116 de la Ley 210 del 8 Sección Primera. El tipo míni- responsabilidad de los mismos, CIA y hace CONSTAR: Que en una participación de 1.6145 %. JUDICIAL DE FAJARDO SALA lo dispuesto en los Artículos ejecutante continuarán subsis- de diciembre de 2015, según mo para la primera subasta del sin destinarse a su extinción el cumplimiento de un Manda- Le corresponde al apartamen- SUPERIOR durante las horas 113 al 116 de la Ley 210 del 8 tentes. Se entenderá que el aplique. Expido el presente inmueble antes relacionado, precio de remate.La propiedad miento de Ejecución de Sen- to el espacio de estaciona- laborables. Se entenderá que de diciembre de 2015, según rematante los acepta y queda Edicto de subasta bajo mi fi rma será el dispuesto en la Escritura está sujeta a los siguientes tencia que le ha sido dirigido al miento cubierto marcado con todo licitador acepta como aplique. Expido el presente subrogado en la responsabili- en Carolina, Puerto Rico, hoy de Hipoteca, es decir la suma gravámenes anteriores y/o pre- Alguacil que suscribe por la el No. 8-A, localizado en el bastante la titularidad del in- Edicto de subasta bajo mi fi r- dad de los mismos, sin desti- 21 de marzo de 2016. Samuel de $216,015.00 Si no hubiere ferentes según las constancias Secretaría del TRIBUNAL DE ‘ground fl oor’ del área residen- mueble y que las cargas y gra- ma en Fajardo, Puerto Rico, narse a su extinción el precio Gonzalez Isaac, Alguacil. remate ni adjudicación en la del Registro de la Propiedad. PRIMERA INSTANCIA CEN- cial de dicho Condominio. La vámenes anteriores y los prefe- hoy día 28 de marzo de 2016. de remate. La propiedad no ******** primera subasta del inmueble A. SENTENCIA anotada contra TRO JUDICIAL DE FAJARDO propiedad antes relacionada rentes, si los hubiere, al crédito JOSE A. RAVELO, ALGUACIL está sujeta a gravámenes ante- LEGAL NOTICE mencionado, se celebrará una Joel Santiago Figueroa a favor SALA SUPERIOR, en el caso consta inscrita en el Folio 190 del ejecutante continuarán PLACA #158, TRIBUNAL DE riores ni preferentes según las segunda subasta en las ofi ci- de Asociación de Propietarios de epígrafe procederá a vender del Tomo 236 de Luquillo, fi nca subsistentes. Se entenderá PRIMERA INSTANCIA, SALA ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO constancias del Registro de la nas del Alguacil que suscribe Bosque de las Flores Inc., por en pública subasta al mejor número 6029, en el Registro de que el rematante los acepta y SUPERIOR DE FAJARDO. DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- Propiedad. Surge de un estu- el día 23 de agosto de 2016, a la suma de $481.25 y otras can- postor quién pagará de conta- la Propiedad de Fajardo. El queda subrogado en la res- NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA dio de título que, sobre la fi nca las 2:00 de la tarde. En la se- tidades, según Sentencia de fe- do y en moneda de curso legal tipo mínimo para la primera su- ponsabilidad de los mismos, LEGAL NOTICE CENTRO JUDICIAL DE BAYA- descrita anteriormente, pesan gunda subasta que se celebre cha 20 de febrero de 2007, ante de los Estados Unidos de basta del inmueble antes rela- sin destinarse a su extinción el MÓN SALA SUPERIOR ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO los gravámenes posteriores a Firstbank Puerto Rico, servirá de tipo mínimo las dos el Tribunal de Primera Instancia, América, giro postal o por che- cionado, será el dispuesto en precio de remate. La propiedad la hipoteca que se ejecuta me- terceras partes (2/3) del precio Sala Municipal de Bayamón, en que de gerente a nombre del la Escritura de Hipoteca, es de- no está sujeta a gravámenes DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- Demandante v. NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA diante este procedimiento que pactado en la primera subasta, el caso civil número CM-07- Alguacil del Tribunal de Prime- cir la suma de $92,000.00. Si anteriores ni preferentes según se relacionan más adelante. A Duvette Jeanne Alvarez o sea la suma de $144,010.00. 0077. Anotada el 15 de septiem- ra Instancia el día 2 de agosto no hubiere remate ni adjudica- las constancias del Registro de CENTRO JUDICIAL DE BAYA- los acreedores que tengan ins- Meléndez t/c/c Duvette J. Si tampoco hubiere remate ni bre de 2007, al folio 2 del Libro de 2016, a las 2:15 de la tarde ción en la primera subasta del la Propiedad. Surge de un es- MON BANCO POPULAR critos o anotados sus derechos Alavrez Meléndez, adjudicación en la segunda de Sentencias número 4. A los en su ofi cina sita en el local inmueble mencionado, se ce- tudio de título que, sobre la sobre los bienes hipotecados Demandada. subasta se celebrará una ter- acreedores que tengan inscri- que ocupa en el edifi cio del lebrará una segunda subasta fi nca descrita anteriormente, DE PUERTO RICO con posterioridad a la inscrip- cera subasta en las ofi cinas del tos o anotados sus derechos TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA INS- en las ofi cinas del Alguacil que pesan los gravámenes poste- DEMANDANTE V. CIVIL NÚM: DCD2015-0503 ción del crédito del ejecutante Alguacil que suscribe el día 30 sobre los bienes hipotecados TANCIA CENTRO JUDICIAL suscribe el día 9 de agosto de riores a la hipoteca que se eje- SAUL FLORES VAZQUEZ (703) SOBRE: COBRO DE o acreedores de cargos o de- de agosto de 2016, a las 2:00 con posterioridad a la inscrip- DE FAJARDO SALA SUPE- 2016, a las 2:15 de la tarde. En cuta mediante este procedi- DINERO Y EJECUCIÓN DE DEMANDADA rechos reales que los hubiesen de la tarde. Para la tercera su- ción del crédito del ejecutante RIOR, todo derecho, título e la segunda subasta que se ce- miento que se relacionan más HIPOTECA POR LA VÍA ORDI- CIVIL NÚM: DCD2013-0418 pospuesto a la hipoteca del ac- basta servirá de tipo mínimo la o acreedores de cargos o de- interés que tenga la parte de- lebre servirá de tipo mínimo las adelante. A los acreedores que NARIA. EDICTO DE SUBASTA. (504) SOBRE: IN REM - EJE- tor y a los dueños, poseedores, mitad (1/2) del precio pactado rechos reales que los hubiesen mandada de epígrafe en el in- dos terceras partes (2/3) del tengan inscritos o anotados El Alguacil que suscribe por la CUCIÓN DE HIPOTECA POR tenedores de, o interesados en para el caso de ejecución, o pospuesto a la hipoteca del ac- mueble de su propiedad que precio pactado en la primera sus derechos sobre los bienes presente CERTIFICA, ANUN- LA VIA ORDINARIA. EDICTO títulos transmisibles por endo- sea, la suma de $108,007.50. tor y a los dueños, poseedores, ubica en Barrio Mata de Pláta- subasta, o sea la suma de hipotecados con posterioridad CIA y hace CONSTAR: Que DE SUBASTA . ESTADO UNI- so, o al portador, garantizados en cumplimiento de un Manda- La hipoteca a ejecutarse en tenedores de, o interesados en no, Cond. Playa Azul IV, Apt. $61,333.33. Si tampoco hubie- a la inscripción del crédito del DOS DE AMERICA, EL PRE- hipotecariamente con poste- miento de Ejecución de Sen- el caso de epígrafe fue cons- títulos transmisibles por endo- A-8, Luquillo, PR 00773; Cond. re remate ni adjudicación en la ejecutante o acreedores de SIDENTE DE LOS ESTADOS rioridad al crédito del actor por tituida mediante la escritura so, o al portador, garantizados Playa Azul IV, Apt. A-8, Luqui- segunda subasta se celebrará cargos o derechos reales que UNIDOS, SS: EL PUEBLO DE tencia que le ha sido dirigido al la presente se notifi ca, que se número 68, otorgada el día 1 hipotecariamente con poste- llo, PR 00773 y que se descri- una tercera subasta en las ofi - los hubiesen pospuesto a la PUERTO RICO. YO,Edgardo Alguacil que suscribe por la Se- celebrarán las subastas en las de mayo de 2010, ante el No- rioridad al crédito del actor por be a continuación: URBANA: cinas del Alguacil que suscribe hipoteca del actor y a los due- cretaría del TRIBUNAL DE PRI- E. Vargas Santana, Alguacil, Di- fechas, horas y sitios señalados tario David E. Vera Umpierre y la presente se notifi ca, que se PROPIEDAD HORIZONTAL: el día 16 de agosto de 2016, a ños, poseedores, tenedores MERA INSTANCIA CENTRO visión de Subastas del Tribunal para que puedan concurrir a la consta inscrita en el Folio 9 del celebrarán las subastas en las Apartamento No. A-8: Es un las 2:15 de la tarde. Para la ter- de, o interesados en títulos JUDICIAL DE BAYAMÓN SALA de Primera Instancia, Centro subasta si les conviniere o se Tomo 1832 de Bayamón, fi nca fechas, horas y sitios señalados apartamento residencial de cera subasta servirá de tipo transmisibles por endoso, o al SUPERIOR, en el caso de epí- Judicial de Bayamón, Puerto les invita a satisfacer antes del número 75,344, en el Registro para que puedan concurrir a la forma irregular que está locali- mínimo la mitad (1/2) del precio portador, garantizados hipote- grafe procederá a vender en Rico: CERTIFICO Y HAGO remate el importe del crédito, de la Propiedad de Bayamón, subasta si les conviniere o se zado en el piso ‘A’ del Edifi cio pactado para el caso de ejecu- cariamente con posterioridad pública subasta al mejor postor CONSTAR: Que en cumpli- de sus intereses, otros cargos y en efectivo, giro o cheque certi- Sección Primera, inscripción les invita a satisfacer antes del CONDOMINIO PLAYA AZUL IV, ción, o sea, la suma de al crédito del actor por la pre- miento con un MANDAMIENTO las costas y honorarios de abo- fi cado en moneda legal de los cuarta. Dicha subasta se llevará remate el importe del crédito, situado en el complejo residen- $46,000.00. La hipoteca a eje- sente se notifi ca, que se cele- DE EJECUCION DE SENTEN- gado asegurados quedando a cabo para con su producto sa- de sus intereses, otros cargos cial Playa Azul en el Barrio cutarse en el caso de epígrafe brarán las subastas en las fe- CIA que me ha sido dirigido por Estados Unidos de América a subrogados en los derechos del tisfacer al Demandante total o y las costas y honorarios de Mata de Plátano del Municipio fue constituida mediante la es- chas, horas y sitios señalados el Secretario de este Tribunal nombre del Alguacil del Tribunal acreedor ejecutante. A: AVISO parcialmente según sea el caso abogado asegurados quedan- de Luquillo, Puerto Rico, frente critura número 288, otorgada para que puedan concurrir a la de Primera Instancia el día 16 en el caso arriba mencionado, DE DEMANDA: Pleito seguido el importe de la Sentencia que do subrogados en los derechos a la Carretera Estatal No. 193, el día 26 de mayo de 2009, subasta si les conviniere o se de agosto de 2016, a las 10:00 venderé en pública subasta al por Firstbank Puerto Rico vs. ha obtenido ascendente a la del acreedor ejecutante. Y para que mide 33’5’ de largo, por su ante el Notario Fabiola Ansote- les invita a satisfacer antes del de la mañana en su ofi cina sita mejor postor entre el Banco Sucesión de Marta Arelis Mén- suma de $201,299.95 por con- conocimiento de licitadores del parte mas larga, desde la puer- gui Blanc y consta inscrita en remate el importe del crédito, en el local que ocupa en el Popular de Puerto Rico y aque- dez Nazario compuesta por cepto de principal, más intere- público en general se publicará ta de entrada hacia el fondo, el Folio 190 del Tomo 236 de de sus intereses, otros cargos edifi cio del TRIBUNAL DE PRI- llas personas que reúnan los Marylis Eva Quiñones Méndez, ses al tipo pactado de 5.000% este Edicto de acuerdo con la por 12’6’ de ancho, por su par- Luquillo, fi nca número 6029, en y las costas y honorarios de MERA INSTANCIA CENTRO requisitos y califi caciones de Vanelys Eva y Esteban Alfredo JUDICIAL DE BAYAMÓN SALA anual desde el día 1 de agosto ley por espacio de dos semanas te más ancha, que hacen un el Registro de la Propiedad de abogado asegurados quedan- Ley, de contado y por moneda de apellidos Veloz Mendez, Fu- SUPERIOR, todo derecho, títu- de 2014. Dichos intereses con- en tres sitios públicos del muni- área de 396.07 pies cuadra- Fajardo, inscripción séptima. do subrogados en los dere- del cuño legal de los Estados lano y Fulana de Tal y posibles tinúan acumulándose hasta el cipio en que ha de celebrarse la dos, aproximadamente, equi- Dicha subasta se llevará a chos del acreedor ejecutante. Unidos de América, en efectivo, lo e interés que tenga la parte herederos desconocidos, Cen- pago total de la obligación. Se venta, tales como la Alcaldía, el valentes a 36.81 metros cua- cabo para con su producto sa- A: AVISO DE DEMANDA: En el cheque certifi cado o giro postal demandada de epígrafe en el tro de Recaudación y Ingresos pagarán también los cargos Tribunal y la Colecturía. Este drados. Sus linderos y tisfacer al Demandante total o Tribunal de Primera Instancia, inmueble de su propiedad que a nombre del Alguacil del Tri- Municipales (CRIM) y Depar- por demora equivalentes a Edicto será publicado mediante distancias son las siguientes: parcialmente según sea el caso Sala Superior de Fajardo, en el ubica en Urb. Vistas del Bos- bunal, en mí ofi cina sita en el tamento de Hacienda, ante el 4.000% de la suma de aquellos edictos dos veces en un diario por el Norte, en una distancia el importe de la Sentencia que Caso Civil No. NSCl2014- que, 16 FF Calle Cocoplumoso, Tribunal de Primera Instancia, Tribunal de Primera Instancia, pagos con atrasos en exceso de circulación general en el Es- de 3’6’, con el corredor común ha obtenido ascendente a la 00216, sobre cobro de dinero y Bayamón, PR 00957 y que se Centro Judicial de Bayamón, el Centro Judicial de Carolina, de 15 días calendarios de la tado Libre Asociado de Puerto separado por la puerta de en- suma de $85,597.40 por con- ejecución de hipoteca, seguido describe a continuación: URBA- día 13 de julio de 2016, a las Sala Superior, en el caso civil fecha vencimiento, la suma de Rico, por espacio de dos se- trada en 9’0’, con espacio ex- cepto de principal, más intere- por Doral Bank, versus Titular, NA: Solar radicado en la segun- 11:15 de la mañana, todo dere- número FCD 2015-0478, sobre da fase de la urbanización Vis- $21,601.50 para costas, gastos manas consecutivas. Expido el terior separado por pared; por ses al tipo pactado de 4.500% se solicita el pago de la deuda cho, título o interés que tenga cobro de dinero y ejecución de tas del Bosque, conocido como y honorarios de abogado, la presente Edicto de subasta bajo el Este, en 30’6’ (segun Certifi - anual desde el día 1 de junio de garantizada con hipoteca de la la parte demandada en la fi nca hipoteca, en la que se reclama suma de $21,601.50 para cubrir mi fi rma en Bayamón, Puerto cacion Registral 36’5’), con el 2013. Dichos intereses conti- inscripción 7’, la cual asciende que se describe más adelante. Bosque de las Palmas, situado el pago de hipoteca, con un los intereses en adición a los Rico, hoy día 9 de diciembre de apartamento No. A-9, separa- núan acumulándose hasta el a la suma principal de El tipo mínimo para la prime- en el Barrio Buena Vista del balance de $116,938.10 y otras garantizados por ley y la suma 2015. EDGARDO E. VARGAS do por pared de carga; por el pago total de la obligación. Se $85,597.40, mas costas, gas- término municipal de Bayamón ra subasta lo será la suma de cantidades, según Demanda de $21,601.50 para cubrir cual- SANTANA, ALGUACIL. Sur, en 12’6’, con espacio ex- pagarán también los cargos tos e intereses, todo según de- el cual se describe en el plano $98,201.00. De no adjudicarse de fecha 16 de abril de 2015. quier otro adelanto que se haga terior, separado por pared; y por demora equivalentes a manda de fecha 3 de abril del de inscripción de la urbaniza- la propiedad en esa primera Anotada al folio 192 del tomo en virtud de la escritura de hi- LEGAL NOTICE por el Oeste, en 6’2’, con el co- 5.000% de la suma de aque- 2014, anotado el 25 de abril del ción, con el número, área y co- subasta, se establecerán una 1060 de Carolina. Anotación A, poteca; más intereses provisto rredor común separado por llos pagos con atrasos en ex- 2014, al folio 190 del tomo 236 lindancias que se relacionan a ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE segunda y tercera subasta, en el 18 de septiembre de 2015. Y por la Regla 44.3 de las de Pro- pared y en 27’3’, con el aparta- ceso de 15 días calendarios de de Luquillo, fi nca No. 6029, continuación: Número del solar: PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE las mismas ofi cinas de este Al- para conocimiento de licitado- ‘FF-16. Area del solar: 375.00 cedimiento Civil. Que los autos PRIMERA INSTANCIA CEN- mento No. A-7, separado por la fecha vencimiento, la suma anotación “A”. Y para conoci- guacil, respectivamente, el día res del público en general se metros cuadrados. En lindes y todos los documentos corres- TRO JUDICIAL DE FAJARDO pared de carga. Este aparta- de $9,200.00 para costas, gas- miento de licitadores del públi- 20 de julio de 2016, a las 3:15 publicará este Edicto de acuer- pondientes al Procedimiento mento consta de terraza, área tos y honorarios de abogado, co en general se publicará este de la tarde, y el día 2 de agosto por el Norte, en 25.00 metros, SALA SUPERIOR. do con la ley por espacio de dos incoado estarán de manifi esto común de estar, comer y dor- la suma de $9,200.00 para cu- Edicto de acuerdo con la ley
35 Legal Notice The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 21, 2016 de 2016, a las 3:30 de la tarde. teriores, que se celebrarán las ESTADO UNIDOS DE AMERI- te (9.97) metros y uno punto te la titulación que da base a la DEMANDANTE V. del tomo seiscientos ochenta y bo. El Alguacil de este Tribunal Los tipos mínimos para dichas subastas en las fechas, horas y CA, EL PRESIDENTE DE LOS trece (1.13) metros; por el misma. Se entiende que cual- JOSE RAMON dos (682) de Toa Baja; fi nca venderá la propiedad antes segundas y tercera subastas sitio anteriormente señalados, y ESTADOS UNIDOS, SS: EL SUR, con área común, en una quier carga y/o gravamen ante- FERNANDEZ GARCIA número veintiocho mil nove- descrita en pública subasta, al lo serán respectivamente, las se les invitan a que concurran PUEBLO DE PUERTO RICO. distancia de once punto diez rior y/o preferente, si lo hubiere, cientos diez (28,910). Registro mejor postor entre la BANCO dos terceras partes y la mitad a dichas subastas si les convi- YO,Angel Mercado Quiles, Al- (11.10) metros; por el ESTE, al crédito que da base a esta DEMANDADA de la Propiedad de Bayamón, POPULAR DE PUERTO RICO y del tipo mínimo que se pacta- niere, o se les invita a satisfacer guacil, División de Subastas del con el Apartamento número B ejecución continuará subsis- CIVIL NÚM: DCD2013-0749 Sección Segunda. La dirección aquellas personas que reúnan ra para la primera subasta, o antes del remate, el importe del Tribunal de Primera Instancia, guion uno (B-1) y escaleras, tente, entendiéndose además, SALA: 703 SOBRE: EJECU- física es: urb. Lagos de Plata, los requisitos y califi caciones sea, $65,467.33 y $49,100.50 crédito, de sus intereses, cos- Centro Judicial de Ponce, Puer- en dos distancias de tres punto que el remanente los acepta y CIÓN DE HIPOTECA POR LA L guión treinta y cuatro (L-34), de Ley, libre de cargas y gra- respectivamente. La propiedad tas y honorarios de abogado to Rico: CERTIFICO Y HAGO cincuenta y seis (3.56) metros queda subrogado en la respon- VIA ORDINARIA. EDICTO DE Calle once (11), Toa Baja, vámenes de clase alguna. El objeto de subasta se describe asegurados, quedándose en- CONSTAR: Que en cumpli- y cinco punto setenta y cuatro sabilidad de los mismos. Sin SUBASTA. ESTADO UNIDOS Puerto Rico, cero cero nueve Alguacil pondrá al comprador DE AMERICA, EL PRESIDEN- como sigue: URBANA: Solar tonces subrogados en los de- miento con un MANDAMIENTO (5.74) metros y por el OESTE, destinarse a su extinción el pre- cuatro nueve (00949). Dichos en posesión de la propiedad marcado con el número vein- rechos del acreedor ejecutante, DE EJECUCION DE SENTEN- con el Apartamento número B cio del remate. Por el presente TE DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS, remates se llevarán a efecto mediante el lanzamiento de los ticuatro guión O (#24-O) de la siempre y cuando reúnan los CIA que me ha sido dirigido por guión tres (B-3) y área común, se le notifi ca los titulares de cré- SS: EL PUEBLO DE PUERTO para con su producto satisfa- ocupantes de la misma den- urbanización Toa Alta Heights, requisitos y cualifi caciones de el Secretario de este Tribunal en tres distancias de ocho pun- ditos y/o cargas regístrales pos- RICO. YO,Edgardo E. Vargas cer a la parte demandante el tro del término legal de veinte localizada en los barrios Piña y Ley para que pueda efectuar en el caso arriba mencionado, to quince (8.15) metros, cero teriores, que se celebrarán las Santana, Alguacil, División de importe de la Sentencia que (20) días a contar de la fecha Mucarabones de Toa Alta, con tal subrogación. Y para su pu- venderé en pública subasta al punto cuarenta y cinco (0.45) subastas en las fechas, horas y Subastas del Tribunal de Pri- ha obtenido ascendente a la en que se efectúe la venta en un área de doscientos cuarenta blicación en el tablón de edictos mejor postor entre la Autoridad metros y cero punto cuarenta sitio anteriormente señalados, y mera Instancia, Centro Judi- suma de $137,322.28 de prin- pública subasta y se encuentra punto cero cero (240.00) me- de este Tribunal y en Tres (3) para el Financiamiento de la Vi- y cinco (0.45) metros. A este se les invitan a que concurran cial de Bayamón, Puerto Rico: cipal; Intereses al 4.25% anual facultado a a romper cualquier tros cuadrados, en lindes por el lugares públicos del municipio, vienda de Puerto Rico, y aque- apartamento le corresponde un a dichas subastas si les convi- CERTIFICO Y HAGO CONS- desde el día 1ro de diciembre cerradura de la propiedad NORTE, con los solares núme- donde habrá de celebrarse la llas personas que reúnan los espacio para estacionar un au- niere, o se les invita a satisfacer TAR: Que en cumplimiento de 2012; hasta el pago total para efectuar lanzamiento de con un MANDAMIENTO DE ro cuarenta y nueve (#49) y nú- subasta, tales como la Alcaldía, requisitos y califi caciones de tomóvil marcado con el número antes del remate, el importe del del principal; $13,969.61 para sus ocupantes. EXPEDIDO el mero cincuenta (#50), en diez el Tribunal y la Colecturía. Se Ley, de contado y por moneda dos guion B (2-B) localizado en crédito, de sus intereses, cos- EJECUCION DE SENTENCIA costas, gastos y honorarios de presente en Bayamón, Puerto punto cero cero (10.00) metros, publicará además en la Colec- del cuño legal de los Estados el área de estacionamiento del tas y honorarios de abogado que me ha sido dirigido por abogado; y demás créditos ac- Rico a 29 de enero de 2016. por el SUR, con la calle número turía del lugar de residencia del Unidos de América, en efectivo, Condominio. Le corresponde, asegurados, quedándose en- el Secretario de este Tribunal cesorios. Los autos y todos los Edgardo E. Vargas Santana, dieciocho (#18), en diez punto demandado, cuando éste fuere cheque certifi cado o giro postal además, a este apartamento en tonces subrogados en los de- en el caso arriba mencionado, documentos correspondientes Alguacil. cero cero (10.00) metros, por conocido. Así mismo este aviso a nombre del Alguacil del Tri- los elementos comunes genera- rechos del acreedor ejecutante, venderé en pública subasta al al procedimiento de ejecución el ESTE, con el solar número será publicado mediante edicto bunal, en mí ofi cina sita en el les del inmueble, una participa- siempre y cuando reúnan los mejor postor entre el Banco de hipoteca por la vía ordinaria LEGAL NOTICE veinticuatro (#23), en veinti- dos (2) veces en un periódico Tribunal de Primera Instancia, ción de dos punto cincuenta por requisitos y cualifi caciones de Popular de Puerto Rico y aque- incoado en este caso, estarán cuatro punto cero cero (24.00) de circulación general diaria Centro Judicial de Ponce, el día ciento (2.50%). Inscrita al folio Ley para que pueda efectuar tal llas personas que reúnan los de manifi esto en la Secreta- ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO metros y por el OESTE, con el en el Estado Libre Asociado de 14 de julio de 2016, a las 9:30 sesenta y nueve (69) del tomo subrogación. Y para su publi- requisitos y califi caciones de ría de este Honorable Tribunal DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- Ley, de contado y por moneda NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA solar número veinticinco (#25), Puerto Rico, por el término de de la mañana todo derecho, tí- ciento cuarenta y seis (146) de cación en el tablón de edictos durante horas laborables. Se SALA DE AGUADA SALA SU- en veinticuatro punto cero cero dos (2) semanas consecutivas tulo o interés que tenga la parte Villalba. Finca número siete mil de este Tribunal y en Tres (3) del cuño legal de los Estados entiende que todo licitador que PERIOR. (24.00) metros. Afecto a servi- con un intervalo de por lo me- demandada en la fi nca que se ciento treinta y ocho (7,138). lugares públicos del municipio, Unidos de América, en efec- comparezca a la subasta seña- Banco Popular de dumbre de drenaje pluvial de nos siete (7) días entre ambas describe más adelante. El tipo Registro de la Propiedad de donde habrá de celebrarse la tivo, cheque certifi cado o giro lada en este caso acepta como no punto cincuenta (1.50) me- publicaciones. En adición se le mínimo para la primera subasta Ponce, Sección Primera. La subasta, tales como la Alcaldía, postal a nombre del Alguacil del bastante la titulación que da Puerto Rico tros de ancho a todo lo largo de notifi cará este aviso a la parte lo será la suma de $44,100.00. dirección física es: Estancias el Tribunal y la Colecturía. Se Tribunal, en mí ofi cina sita en el base a la misma. Se entiende Demandante v. las colindancias Norte y Oeste. demandada mediante correo De no adjudicarse la propie- de Mayoral Apartments, Apto publicará además en la Colec- Tribunal de Primera Instancia, que cualquier carga y/o gra- Idelisa Lorenzo García Contiene casa. Consta inscri- certifi cado con acuse de reci- dad en esa primera subasta, B dos (2), Sector La Sierra, turía del lugar de residencia del Centro Judicial de Bayamón, vamen anterior y/o preferente, Demandada ta al folio doscientos sesenta bo. El Alguacil de este Tribunal se establecerán una segunda Villalba, Puerto Rico cero cero demandado, cuando éste fuere el día 13 de julio de 2016, a las si lo hubiere, al crédito que da CIVIL NÚM: ABCI201501091 (260) del tomo ciento treinta y venderá la propiedad antes y tercera subasta, en las mis- siete seis seis (00766). Dicha conocido. Así mismo este aviso 11:00 de la mañana, todo dere- base a esta ejecución continua- SOBRE: COBRO DE DINERO cho, título o interés que tenga cinco (135) de Toa Alta; fi nca descrita en pública subasta, mas ofi cinas de este Alguacil, propiedad está gravada por el será publicado mediante edicto rá subsistente, entendiéndose Y EJECUCIÓN DE HIPOTE- número seis mil seiscientos al mejor postor entre la BAN- respectivamente, el día 21 de siguiente gravamen posterior: dos (2) veces en un periódico la parte demandada en la fi nca además, que el remanente los CA POR LA VÍA ORDINARIA. diecinueve (6,619). Registro CO POPULAR DE PUERTO julio de 2016, a las 9:30 de la HIPOTECA: En garantía de de circulación general diaria que se describe más adelante. acepta y queda subrogado EDICTO DE SUBASTA. El Al- de la Propiedad de Bayamón, RICO y aquellas personas que mañana y el día 28 de julio de un pagaré a favor del Banco Y en el Estado Libre Asociado de El tipo mínimo para la prime- en la responsabilidad de los guacil que suscribe por la pre- Sección Tercera. La dirección reúnan los requisitos y califi ca- 2016, a las 9:30 de la mañana. Agencia De Financiamiento De Puerto Rico, por el término de ra subasta lo será la suma de mismos. Sin destinarse a su sente CERTIFICA, ANUNCIA y física es: Q guión veinticuatro ciones de Ley, libre de cargas Los tipos mínimos para dichas La Vivienda De Puerto Rico, o a dos (2) semanas consecutivas $139,696.17. De no adjudicar- extinción el precio del remate. hace CONSTAR: Que en cum- (Q-24), Calle dieciocho (18), y gravámenes de clase alguna. segundas y tercera subastas su orden, por la suma de vein- con un intervalo de por lo me- se la propiedad en esa primera Por el presente se le notifi ca los plimiento de un Mandamiento Toa Alta Heights, Toa Alta, El Alguacil pondrá al comprador lo serán respectivamente, las te mil dólares ($20,000.00) de nos siete (7) días entre ambas subasta, se establecerán una titulares de créditos y/o cargas de Ejecución de Sentencia que Puerto Rico, cero cero nueve en posesión de la propiedad dos terceras partes y la mitad principal, sin intereses y vence- publicaciones. En adición se le segunda y tercera subasta, en regístrales posteriores, que se le ha sido dirigido al Alguacil cinco siete (00957). Dichos mediante el lanzamiento de los del tipo mínimo que se pacta- dero el día diecinueve (19) de notifi cará este aviso a la parte las mismas ofi cinas de este Al- celebrarán las subastas en las que suscribe por la Secretaría guacil, respectivamente, el día remates se llevarán a efecto ocupantes de la misma den- ra para la primera subasta, o diciembre de dos mil veintiuno demandada mediante correo fechas, horas y sitio anterior- del TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA para con su producto satisfa- tro del término legal de veinte sea, $29,400.00 y $22,050.00 (2021), consta de la escritura certifi cado con acuse de recibo. 20 de julio de 2016, a las 3:00 mente señalados, y se les in- INSTANCIA SALA DE AGUA- cer a la parte demandante el (20) días a contar de la fecha respectivamente. La propiedad número trescientos ochenta y El Alguacil de este Tribunal ven- de la tarde, y el día 2 de agosto vitan a que concurran a dichas DA SALA SUPERIOR, en el importe de la Sentencia que ha en que se efectúe la venta en objeto de subasta se describe seis (386), otorgada en San derá la propiedad antes descri- de 2016, a las 3:00 de la tarde. subastas si les conviniere, o se caso de epígrafe procederá a obtenido ascendente a la suma pública subasta y se encuentra como sigue: URBANA: PRO- Juan, el día diecinueve (19) ta en pública subasta, al mejor Los tipos mínimos para dichas les invita a satisfacer antes del vender en pública subasta al de $87,315.27 de principal; facultado a a romper cualquier PIEDAD HORIZONTAL: Apar- de diciembre de dos mil uno postor entre la AUTORIDAD segundas y tercera subastas remate, el importe del crédito, mejor postor quién pagará de Intereses al 7.00% anual des- cerradura de la propiedad tamento número B guion dos (2001), ante la notario Irma J. PARA EL FINANCIAMIENTO lo serán respectivamente, las de sus intereses, costas y ho- contado y en moneda de curso de el día 1ro de julio de 2012; para efectuar lanzamiento de (B-2), localizado en la primera Planadeball Moreno, e inscrita DE LA VIVIENDA DE PUERTO dos terceras partes y la mitad norarios de abogado asegura- legal de los Estados Unidos de hasta el pago total del principal; sus ocupantes. EXPEDIDO el planta de la Torre B sometido al folio setenta y cinco (75) del RICO y aquellas personas que del tipo mínimo que se pacta- dos, quedándose entonces su- América, giro postal o por che- $9,820.10 para costas, gastos presente en Bayamón, Puerto al Régimen de Propiedad Ho- tomo ciento dieciséis (116) de reúnan los requisitos y califi ca- ra para la primera subasta, o brogados en los derechos del que de gerente a nombre del sea, $93,130.78 y $69,848.08 y honorarios de abogado; y Rico a 2 de febrero de 2016. rizontal denominado Estancias Villalba, fi nca número siete mil ciones de Ley, libre de cargas acreedor ejecutante, siempre Alguacil del Tribunal de Primera demás créditos accesorios. Los Edgardo E. Vargas Santana, del Mayoral Apartments que ciento treinta y ocho (7,138), y gravámenes de clase alguna. respectivamente. La propiedad y cuando reúnan los requisitos Instancia el día 4 de agosto de autos y todos los documentos Alguacil. radica en el Barrio Vacas Sec- inscripción tercera (3ra). Con- El Alguacil pondrá al comprador objeto de subasta se describe y cualifi caciones de Ley para 2016, a las 10:30 de la mañana correspondientes al procedi- tor La Sierrita del término mu- diciones de Subsidio. Dichos en posesión de la propiedad como sigue: URBANA: Solar que pueda efectuar tal subro- en su ofi cina sita en el local que miento de ejecución de hipote- LEGAL NOTICE nicipal de Villalba, Puerto Rico. remates se llevarán a efecto mediante el lanzamiento de los L guión treinta y cuatro (L-34) gación. Y para su publicación ocupa en el edifi cio del TRIBU- ca por la vía ordinaria incoado Esta construido de hormigón y para con su producto satisfa- ocupantes de la misma den- ubicado en la extensión de la en el tablón de edictos de este NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA en este caso, estarán de mani- ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO bloques de concreto a ser uti- cer a la parte demandante el tro del término legal de veinte urbanización Lagos de Plata, Tribunal y en Tres (3) lugares SALA DE AGUADILLA, todo DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- en Levittown, municipio de Toa fi esto en la Secretaría de este lizado para fi nes residenciales. importe de la Sentencia que ha (20) días a contar de la fecha públicos del municipio, don- derecho, título e interés que NAL DE PRIMERA INSTAN- Baja, con cabida de doscientos Honorable Tribunal durante Tiene un área de piso de no- obtenido ascendente a la suma en que se efectúe la venta en de habrá de celebrarse la su- tenga la parte demandada de CIA CENTRO JUDICIAL DE ochenta y uno punto ochenta horas laborables. Se entiende vecientos setenta y tres punto de $38,349.98 de principal; In- pública subasta y se encuentra basta, tales como la Alcaldía, epígrafe en el inmueble de su PONCE y cinco (281.85) metros cua- que todo licitador que compa- AUTORIDAD PARA EL cuarenta y siete (973.47) pies tereses al 6.00% anual desde facultado a a romper cualquier el Tribunal y la Colecturía. Se propiedad que ubica en Villas rezca a la subasta señalada en cuadrados equivalentes a no- el día 1ro de junio de 2010, cerradura de la propiedad para drados. Colinda por el Norte, publicará además en la Colec- De Sotomayor, 4-F Aguada, este caso acepta como bastan- FINANCIAMIENTO DE LA venta punto cuarenta y ocho hasta el pago total del principal; efectuar lanzamiento de sus en once punto cincuenta y turía del lugar de residencia del PR 00602 y que se describe a te la titulación que da base a la VIVIENDA DE PUERTO (90.48) metros cuadrados. Tie- $4,410.00 para costas, gastos ocupantes. EXPEDIDO el pre- dos (11.52) metros, con lotes demandado, cuando éste fuere continuación: Urbana: Solar misma. Se entiende que cual- RICO, representado por ne su entrada principal por su y honorarios de abogado; y sente en Ponce, Puerto Rico L guión veinticuatro (L-24) y L conocido. Así mismo este aviso marcado con el #4 del Bloque quier carga y/o gravamen ante- el BANCO POPULAR DE lado Oeste que le comunica demás créditos accesorios. Los a 4 de enero de 2016. Angel guión veintitrés (L-23), por el será publicado mediante edicto F en el plano de inscripción de rior y/o preferente, si lo hubiere, con las escaleras por donde autos y todos los documentos Mercado Quiles, Alguacil Su- Sur, en doce punto cuarenta dos (2) veces en un periódico la URBANIZACIÓN VILLAS al crédito que da base a esta PUERTO RICO tiene acceso a la vía pública. correspondientes al procedi- pervisor. (12.40) metros, con calle nú- de circulación general diaria en DE SOTOMAYOR, localizado ejecución continuará subsis- DEMANDANTE V. Tiene tres cuartos dormitorios, miento de ejecución de hipote- mero once (#11), por el Este, el Estado Libre Asociado de en el Barrio Piedras Blancas del tente, entendiéndose además, JARELLY sala, comedor, cocina, servicio ca por la vía ordinaria incoado LEGAL NOTICE en veintitrés punto cero seis Puerto Rico, por el término de término municipal de Aguada, que el remanente los acepta y MARTINEZ BLANCO sanitario, “laundry” balcón y en este caso, estarán de mani- ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE (23.06) metros, con lote L guión dos (2) semanas consecutivas Puerto Rico con una cabida su- queda subrogado en la respon- DEMANDADA un “closet” en cada uno de los fi esto en la Secretaría de este PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE treinta y cinco (L-35) y por el con un intervalo de por lo me- perfi cial de 406.00 metros cua- sabilidad de los mismos. Sin CIVIL NÚM: JCD2014-0552 cuartos dormitorios y tiene dos Honorable Tribunal durante PRIMERA INSTANCIA CENTRO Oeste, en veinticuatro punto ca- nos siete (7) días entre ambas drados. En lindes por el Norte, destinarse a su extinción el pre- SALA: 304 SOBRE: COBRO “closets” adicionales. Colinda horas laborables. Se entiende JUDICIAL DE BAYAMON torce (24.14) metros, con lote L publicaciones. En adición se le en una alineación de 14.00 cio del remate. Por el presente DE DINERO Y EJECUCIÓN DE por el NORTE, con área común que todo licitador que compa- BANCO POPULAR DE guión treinta y tres (L-33). Con- notifi cará este aviso a la parte metros, con el solar #8 del Blo- se le notifi ca los titulares de cré- HIPOTECA POR LA VIA ORDI- y escaleras, en dos distancias rezca a la subasta señalada en tiene una (1) casa. Consta ins- demandada mediante correo que G; por el Sur, en una ali- ditos y/o cargas regístrales pos- NARIA. EDICTO DE SUBASTA. de nueve punto noventa y sie- este caso acepta como bastan- PUERTO RICO crita al folio ochenta y ocho (88) certifi cado con acuse de reci- neación de 14.00 metros, con la
Legal Notice 36 Tuesday, June 21, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Calle #3; por el Este, en una de Procedimiento Civil. Que los de dos semanas consecutivas. aparece un pagaré por la suma América), giro postal o cheque sus derechos sobre los bienes Alguacil por concepto de subas- subasta no produjere remate, ni alineación de 29.00 metros, autos y todos los documentos La propiedad a ser ejecutada de $5,644.06, sin intereses y a certifi cado a nombre del algua- hipotecados con posterioridad tas será en efectivo, giro postal adjudicación, se celebrará una solar #5 del bloque F; y por correspondientes al Proce- se adquirirá libre de cargas y vencer el 1 de noviembre del cil del Tribunal. LA PRIMERA a la inscripción del crédito del o cheque certifi cado a nombre TERCERA SUBASTA el día 20 el Oeste, en una alineación de dimiento incoado estarán de gravámenes posteriores sujeto año 2037, según consta de la subasta se llevará a efecto ejecutante, o los acreedores del (de la) Alguacil del Tribunal de julio de 2016, a las 11:15 de 29.00 metros, según el plano, manifi esto en la SECRETARIA a lo dispuesto en los Artículos escritura #684, otorgada en el día 5 DE JULIO DE 2016 A de cargas o derechos reales de Primera Instancia. Todo de- la mañana, en el mismo lugar con el solar F-5. Afecta a este DEL TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA 113 al 116 de la Ley 210 del 8 San Juan, el 8 de noviembre de LAS 11:30 DE LA MAÑANA, en que los hubiesen pospuesto recho, título e interés que tenga y regirá como tipo mínimo de solar una servidumbre de 5.00 INSTANCIA SALA DE AGUADA de diciembre de 2015, según 2011, ante el Notario Humberto la ofi cina del referido Alguacil, a la hipoteca ejecutada y las la parte demandada sobre la la tercera subasta la mitad del pies de ancho que discurre a SALA SUPERIOR durante las aplique. Expido el presente Soto Mainardi, inscrito al folio localizada en el Centro Judicial personas interesadas en, o con siguiente propiedad: Urbaniza- precio pactado para la primera, todo lo largo de su colindancia horas laborables. Se enten- Edicto de subasta bajo mi fi rma 89 del tomo 317 de Morovis, de Arecibo , Arecibo, Puerto derecho a exigir el cumplimien- ción Verdemar, Solar 585, Ca- o sea, la suma de $43,644.50. Sur, a favor de la Puerto Rico derá que todo licitador acepta en Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, hoy fi nca #12,932, inscripción 7ma. Rico. Que el precio mínimo fi ja- to de instrumentos negociables lle 20, Humacao, Puerto Rico Para más información, a las Telephone Company. Enclava como bastante la titularidad día 18 de mayo de 2016. FDO. Doral Bank: A cuyo favor apare- do para la PRIMERA SUBASTA garantizados hipotecariamen- 00791.URBANA: Solar marca- personas interesadas se les estructura de concreto diseña- del inmueble y que las cargas CARLOS RIVERA LÓPEZ, AL- ce una Anotación de Demanda es de $104,150.00. Que de ser te con posterioridad al crédito do con el número quinientos notifi ca que los autos y todos da para fi nes residenciales para y gravámenes anteriores y los GUACIL. con fecha 12 de diciembre de necesaria la celebración de una ejecutado pueden concurrir ochenta y cinco (585) radicado los documentos correspondien- una familia. La propiedad antes preferentes, si los hubiere, al 2013, en el Tribunal de Prime- SEGUNDA SUBASTA, la mis- a la subasta si les convienen en la Urbanización Verdemar, tes al procedimiento incoado, relacionada consta inscrita en crédito del ejecutante continua- LEGAL NOTICE ra Instancia, Sala de Arecibo, ma se llevará a efecto el día 12 o satisfacer antes del remate situada en el Barrio Punta San- estarán de manifi esto en la el Folio 204 del Tomo 314 de rán subsistentes. Se entenderá caso civil #CCD2012-0779, por DE JULIO DE 2016 A LAS 11:30 el importe del crédito, de sus tiago del término municipal de Secretaría del Tribunal, durante ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO Aguada, fi nca número 17284, que el rematante los acepta concepto de Cobro de Dinero y DE LA MAÑANA, en la ofi cina intereses, costas y honorarios Humacao, Puerto Rico, con las horas laborables. Se enten- DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- en el Registro de la Propiedad y queda subrogado en la res- Ejecución de Hipoteca, versus antes mencionada del Alguacil de abogados asegurados, que- una cabida superfi cial de tres- derá que todo licitador acepta NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA de Aguadilla. El tipo mínimo ponsabilidad de los mismos, Iván Chévere Figueroa e Iris que suscribe. El precio mínimo dando entonces subrogados en cientos punto quince (300.15) como bastante la titularidad y CENTRO JUDICIAL DE ARE- para la primera subasta del in- sin destinarse a su extinción el Janet Feliciano Albino, donde para la SEGUNDA SUBASTA los derechos del acreedor eje- metros cuadrados. En lindes que las cargas y gravámenes mueble antes relacionado, será precio de remate. La propiedad CIBO SALA SUPERIOR se solicita el pago de la deuda será de $69,433.33, equivalen- cutante. Se les informa, por úl- por el NORTE, en veintitrés anteriores y los preferentes, si el dispuesto en la Escritura de no está sujeta a gravámenes BANCO POPULAR DE garantizada con la hipoteca de tes a dos terceras (2/3) partes timo, que: a. Que los autos y punto cero cero (23.00) metros los hubiere, al crédito del ejecu- Hipoteca, es decir la suma de anteriores ni preferentes según PUERTO RICO la inscripción 6ta., reducida a del tipo mínimo estipulado para todos los documentos corres- con el solar número quinientos tante continuarán subsistentes. $202,500.00. Si no hubiere las constancias del Registro de Parte Demandante Vx $98,865.93 o la venta en públi- la PRIMERA subasta. Que de pondientes al procedimiento ochenta y seis (586) de la Urba- Se entenderá, que el rematante remate ni adjudicación en la la Propiedad. Surge de un estu- IVAN CHEVERE ca subasta. Anotado al folio 89 ser necesaria la celebración de incoado estarán de manifi esto nización, por el SUR, en vein- los acepta y queda subrogado primera subasta del inmueble dio de título que, sobre la fi nca FIGUEROA; SU ESPOSA del tomo 317 de Morovis, fi nca una TERCERA SUBASTA, la en la secretaría del tribunal du- titrés punto cero cero (23.00) en la responsabilidad de los mencionado, se celebrará una descrita anteriormente, pesan IRIS FELICIANO ALBINO #12,932, anotación A. Que en misma se llevará a efecto el día rante las horas laborables. con el solar número quinientos mismos, sin destinarse a su segunda subasta en las ofi ci- los gravámenes posteriores a cumplimiento del Mandamiento 19 DE JULIO DE 2016 A LAS b. Que se entenderá que todo ochenta y cuatro (584) de la extinción el precio del remate. nas del Alguacil que suscribe el la hipoteca que se ejecuta me- T/C/C IRIS JANET de Ejecución de Sentencia ex- 11:30 DE LA MAÑANA, en la licitador acepta como bastante Urbanización, por el ESTE, en Una vez confi rmada la Venta día 11 de agosto de 2016, a las diante este procedimiento que FELICIANO ALBINO Y LA pedido el día 6 de noviembre ofi cina antes mencionada del la titularidad y que las cargas trece punto cero cinco (13.05) Judicial por el Honorable Tri- 10:30 de la mañana. En la se- se relacionan más adelante. A SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE de 2016 - {250 Fecha manda- Alguacil que suscribe. El pre- y gravámenes anteriores y los metros con los solares número bunal, se procederá a otorgar gunda subasta que se celebre los acreedores que tengan ins- BIENES GANANCIALES miento}, por la Secretaria del cio mínimo para la TERCERA preferentes, si los hubiere, al quinientos setenta y siete (577) la correspondiente Escritura de servirá de tipo mínimo las dos critos o anotados sus derechos COMPUESTA POR Tribunal, procederé a vender SUBASTA será de $52,075.00, crédito del ejecutante continua- y quinientos setenta y ocho Venta Judicial y se pondrá al terceras partes (2/3) del precio sobre los bienes hipotecados y venderé en pública subasta equivalentes a la mitad (1/2) rán subsistentes. Se entenderá, (578) de la Urbanización, y por comprador en posesión física pactado en la primera subasta, con posterioridad a la inscrip- AMBOS y al mejor postor la propiedad del tipo mínimo estipulado para que el rematante los acepta y el OESTE, en trece punto cero del inmueble, de conformidad o sea la suma de $135,000.00. ción del crédito del ejecutante Parte Demandada que se describe a continuación: la PRIMERA subasta. Si se queda subrogado en la res- cinco (13.05) metros con la con las disposiciones de Ley. Si tampoco hubiere remate ni o acreedores de cargos o de- CIVIL NUM.: CCD2015-0248 URBANA: Solar marcado con el declarase desierta la tercera ponsabilidad de los mismos, calle número veinte (20) de di- Se informa que la propiedad adjudicación en la segunda rechos reales que los hubiesen SALON NÚM.: 302 SOBRE #99 en el plano de inscripción subasta, se adjudicará la fi nca sin destinarse a su extinción el cha urbanización. Enclava una objeto de ejecución se adquiere subasta se celebrará una ter- pospuesto a la hipoteca del ac- ACCION CIVIL DE: EJECU- de la urbanización Brisas del a favor del acreedor por la tota- precio del remate. EXPIDO, el casa. Consta inscrito al folio al libre de cargas y gravámenes cera subasta en las ofi cinas del tor y a los dueños, poseedores, CION DE HIPOTECA POR LA Río en el término municipal de lidad de la cantidad adeudada presente EDICTO, en Arecibo, folio 167 del tomo 556 de Hu- posteriores. Este EDICTO DE Alguacil que suscribe el día 18 tenedores de, o interesados en VIA ORDINARIA IN REM. AVI- Morovis, Puerto Rico, con un si ésta es igual o menor que Puerto Rico, hoy día 9 de junio macao, fi nca número #11,846 SUBASTA, se publicará en los de agosto de 2016, a las 10:30 títulos transmisibles por endo- SO DE SUBASTA. área superfi cial de 312.00 me- el monto del tipo de la tercera de 2016. Gustavo E. Vidal Qui- del Registro de Propiedad de lugares públicos correspondien- de la mañana. Para la tercera so, o al portador, garantizados A: IVAN CHEVERE tros cuadrados. En lindes por subasta, si el Tribunal lo estima les, Alguacil Regional.Wilfredo Puerto Rico, Sección de Huma- tes y en un periódico de circula- subasta servirá de tipo mínimo hipotecariamente con poste- FIGUEROA; SU ESPOSA el NORTE, en una distancia conveniente; se abonará dicho Rodriguez Carrion, Alguacil. cao. La PRIMERA SUBASTA, ción general en la jurisdicción la mitad (1/2) del precio pacta- rioridad al crédito del actor por IRIS FELICIANO ALBINO de 13.00 metros con la calle monto a la cantidad adeudada se llevará a cabo el día 6 de de Puerto Rico. En Humacao, do para el caso de ejecución, o la presente se notifi ca, que se T/C/C IRIS JANET Cialitos; por el SUR, en una si esta es mayor, todo ello a LEGAL NOTICE julio de 2016, a las 11:15 de la Puerto Rico, a 17 de junio de sea, la suma de $101,250.00. celebrarán las subastas en las distancia de 13.00 metros, con tenor con lo dispone el Articulo ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO mañana, en mis ofi cinas sitas 2016. María Del Pilar Rivera La hipoteca a ejecutarse en fechas, horas y sitios señalados FELICIANO ALBINO Y LA el solar #120; por el ESTE, en 104 de la Ley Núm. 210 del 8 DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- en el Tribunal de Primera Ins- Rivera, Alguacil Regional. el caso de epígrafe fue cons- para que puedan concurrir a la SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE una distancia de 24.00 metros, de diciembre de 2015 conocida NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA tancia, Sala de Humacao. En tituida mediante la escritura subasta si les conviniere o se BIENES GANANCIALES con el solar #101; y por el OES- como “Ley del Registro de la SALA DE HUMACAO relación a la fi nca a subastarse, LEGAL NOTICE número 83, otorgada el día 28 les invita a satisfacer antes del COMPUESTA POR TE, en una distancia de 24.00 Propiedad Inmueble del Estado FIRSTBANK la cantidad mínima de licitación ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO de febrero de 2005, ante el No- remate el importe del crédito, AMBOS; Y AL PUBLICO metros, con el solar #97. Este Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico”. en la Primera Subasta será la DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- tario David E. Vera Umpierre y de sus intereses, otros cargos y solar está afectado por una La propiedad a ser ejecutada PUERTO RICO suma de $87,289.00. Dicha NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA consta inscrita en el Folio 204 las costas y honorarios de abo- EN GENERAL: servidumbre a favor de Puer- se adquiere libre de toda carga Demandante VS. venta se llevará a efecto, para CENTRO JUDICIAL DE BAYA- del Tomo 314 de Aguada, fi nca gado asegurados quedando El que suscribe, Alguacil del to Rico Telephone Company y gravamen que afecte la men- GABRIELA TORRES con su producto satisfacer a la MON SALA SUPERIOR número 17284, en el Registro subrogados en los derechos del Tribunal de Primera Instancia, en toda su colindancia con la cionada fi nca según el Artículo MEDINA, LEXIA MARIE parte demandante el importe de BANCO POPULAR DE de la Propiedad de Aguadilla, acreedor ejecutante. Al asiento Sala Superior, Centro Judicial calle Cialito con su ancho de 102, inciso 6. Una vez confi r- SOLIS SUÁREZ y su Sentencia, a saber: Suma inscripción segunda. Dicha su- 123 del diario 864, con fecha de Arecibo , Arecibo, Puerto 1.52 metros. Inscrita al folio mada la venta judicial por el Ho- JOHNNY ENRIQUE Principal: $82,733.98, más los PUERTO RICO basta se llevará a cabo para 20 de agosto de 2015, apare- Rico, hago saber a la parte 104 del tomo 292 de Morovis, norable Tribunal, se procederá intereses correspondientes a Parte Demandante VS con su producto satisfacer al ce presentado y pendiente de demandada, al PUBLICO EN Registro de Manatí, fi nca nú- a otorgar la correspondiente COLÓN VIERA razón de 5% anual, desde el LUIS RICARDO Demandante total o parcial- inscripción, Aviso de Demanda GENERAL; y a todos los nom- mero 12,932. El producto de escritura de venta judicial y se Demandados 1ro de junio de 2013 y los que ZAMBRANO VERA T/C/C mente según sea el caso el del 6 de agosto de 2015, en el bres de los acreedores que la subasta se destinará a sa- pondrá al comprador en pose- CIVIL NÚM. HSCI2014-00322 se continúen acumulando has- LUIS ZAMBRANO VERA importe de la Sentencia que ha Tribunal de Primera Instancia, tengan inscritos o anotados tisfacer al demandante hasta sión física del inmueble de con- (205) SOBRE: EJECUCIÓN ta su total y completo pago, Y SU ESPOSA CELINA obtenido ascendente a la suma Sala Superior de Aguada, en sus derechos sobre los bienes donde alcance, la SENTENCIA formidad con las disposiciones DE HIPOTECA Y COBRO DE más una suma equivalente de $172,153.04 por concepto el Caso Civil No. ABCI2015- hipotecados con posterioridad dictada a su favor, el día 16 de de Ley. Para conocimiento de DINERO (VIA ORDINARIA). 4.00% de cualquier pago que ROSARIO COLON Y de principal, más intereses al 01091, sobre cobro de dinero y a la inscripción del crédito del julio de 2015, en el presente la parte demandada y de toda EDICTO DE SUBASTA. ESTA- esté en mora por más de quin- LA SOCIEDAD LEGAL tipo pactado de 6.450% anual ejecución de hipoteca, seguido ejecutante, o de los acreedores caso civil, a saber la suma de aquella persona o personas DOS UNIDOS DE AMÉRICA. ce (15) días desde la fecha de DE GANANCIALES desde el día 1 de enero de por el Banco Popular de Puerto de cargas o derechos reales $108,295.57 de principal, más que tengan interés inscrito con EL PRESIDENTE DE LOS ES- su vencimiento. Más una suma CONSTITUIDA POR 2015. Dichos intereses conti- Rico, versus Titular, se solicita que los hubiesen pospuesto intereses al 4% anual desde el posterioridad a la inscripción TADOS UNIDOS. ESTADO LI- estipulada para costas, gastos ESTOS núan acumulándose hasta el el pago de la deuda garantiza- a la hipoteca ejecutada y las día 1ro. de mayo de 2014 , más del gravamen que se está eje- BRE ASOCIADO DE P.R. SS y honorarios de abogado de pago total de la obligación. Se da con hipoteca de la inscrip- personas interesadas en, o con la suma de $10,415.00 , por cutando, y para conocimiento A: GABRIELA TORRES $8,728.90, más cualquier otra Parte Demandada pagarán también los cargos ción 2ª., la cual asciende a la derecho a exigir el cumplimien- concepto de honorarios de abo- de todos los licitadores y el MEDINA, LEXIA MARIE suma que resulte por cuales- CIVIL NUM.: DCD2011-1034 por demora equivalentes a suma principal de $172, 153.04 to de instrumentos negociables gado y costas autorizadas por público en general, el presente SOLIS SUÁREZ y quiera otros adelantos que se SALON NÚM.: 502 SOBRE 5.000% de la suma de aquellos más costas, gastos e intereses. garantizados hipotecariamente el Tribunal, más las cantidades Edicto se publicará por espacio JOHNNY ENRIQUE hayan hecho la demandante, ACCION CIVIL DE: COBRO pagos con atrasos en exceso Y para conocimiento de licita- con posterioridad al crédito eje- que se adeudan mensualmente de dos (2) semanas consecuti- en virtud de las disposiciones DE DINERO Y EJECUCION de 15 días calendarios de la dores del público en general se cutado, siempre que surjan de a partir del día 1ro. de junio de vas, con un intervalo de por lo COLÓN VIERA; de la escritura de hipoteca y del DE HIPOTECA POR LA VIA fecha vencimiento, la suma de publicará este Edicto de acuer- la certifi cación registral, para 2014 , por concepto de seguro menos siete días entre ambas El Alguacil que suscribe, anun- Pagaré hipotecario. Si la prime- ORDINARIA. AVISO DE SU- $20,250.00 para costas, gas- do con la ley por espacio de dos que puedan concurrir a la su- hipotecario, cargos por demora, publicaciones, en un diario de cia y hace constar que en cum- ra subasta del inmueble no pro- BASTA. tos y honorarios de abogado, semanas en tres sitios públicos basta si les convenga o satisfa- más cualesquiera otros ade- circulación general en el Es- plimiento de Mandamiento de dujere remate, ni adjudicación, A: LUIS RICARDO la suma de $20,250.00 para del municipio en que ha de ce- cer antes del remate el importe lantos que se hagan en virtud tado Libre Asociado de Puerto Ejecución de Sentencia que me se celebrará una SEGUNDA ZAMBRANO VERA T/C/C cubrir los intereses en adición lebrarse la venta, tales como la del crédito, de sus intereses, de la escritura de hipoteca. La Rico y se fi jará además en ha sido dirigido por la Secre- SUBASTA el día 13 de julio de LUIS ZAMBRANO VERA a los garantizados por ley y la alcaldía, el Tribunal y la colec- costas y honorarios de aboga- adjudicación se hará al mejor tres (3) lugares públicos del taría del Tribunal, procederé a 2016, a las 11:15 de la maña- Y SU ESPOSA CELINA suma de $20,250.00 para cubrir turía. Este Edicto será publica- dos asegurados, quedando en- postor, quien deberá consignar Municipio en que ha de cele- vender en pública subasta y al na, en el mismo sitio y servirá ROSARIO COLON Y cualquier otro adelanto que se do mediante edictos dos veces tonces subrogados en los dere- el importe de su oferta en el brarse dicha venta, tales como mejor postor, de contado y en de tipo mínimo las dos terceras haga en virtud de la escritura de en un diario de circulación ge- chos del acreedor ejecutante: acto mismo de la adjudicación, la Alcaldía, el Tribunal y la Co- moneda del curso legal de los partes del precio pactada para la LA SOCIEDAD LEGAL hipoteca, más intereses según neral en el Estado Libre Asocia- Secretary of Housing and Ur- en efectivo (moneda del curso lecturía. Los acreedores que Estados Unidos de América. primera subasta, o sea, la suma DE GANANCIALES provisto por la regla 44.3 de las do de Puerto Rico, por espacio ban Development: A cuyo favor legal de los Estados Unidos de tengan inscritos o anotados Todo pago recibido por el (la) de $58,192.67. Si la segunda
37 Legal Notice The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 21, 2016 CONSTITUIDA POR gravámenes aquí antes men- la Alcaldía, el Tribunal y la Co- DE: PEP BOYS - MANNY, sucesor por la fusión CRESPO Y SU ESPOSA de diciembre de 2010 , más la la parte demandada y de toda ESTOS; Y AL PUBLICO cionados, a cuyo efecto se no- lecturía. Se le advierte a todos MOE & JACK OF PUERTO de Wachovia Bank, CARMEN I. ORTIZ suma de $2,916.00, por con- aquella persona o personas EN GENERAL: tifi ca y se hace saber la fecha, los interesados que todos los RICO, INC. National Association ESTRADA T/C/C CARMEN cepto de honorarios de aboga- que tengan interés inscrito con hora y sitio de la PRIMERA, documentos relacionados con do y costas autorizadas por el El que suscribe, Alguacil del POR LA PRESENTE Se le con Wells Fargo Bank, posterioridad a la inscripción SEGUNDA y TERCERA su- la presente acción de ejecución IVETTE ORTIZ ESTRADA Tribunal, más las cantidades Tribunal de Primera Instancia, emplaza para que presente al del gravamen que se está eje- basta, si esto fuera necesario, de hipoteca, así como de la su- National Association por Y LA SOCIEDAD LEGAL que se adeudan mensualmente Sala Superior, Centro Judicial tribuna l su alegación respon- cutando, y para conocimiento a los efectos de que cualquier basta, estarán disponibles para la suma de $939,851.50, DE GANANCIALES desde la fecha antes mencio- de Bayamón , Bayamón, Puer- siva a la demanda dentro del de todos los licitadores y el persona o personas con algún ser examinados en la Secre- nada, por concepto de seguro to Rico, hago saber a la parte término de los treinta (30) dias con una tasa de interés CONSTITUIDA POR público en general, el presente interés puedan comparecer a la taría de este Tribunal, durante hipotecario, cargos por demora, Edicto se publicará por espacio demandada, al PUBLICO EN celebración de dicha subasta. las horas laborables.EXPIDO, de haber sido notifi cado este anual fl uctuante igual al ESTOS más cualesquiera otros adelan- GENERAL; y a los siguientes emplazamiento, excluyéndo- 1.75% sobre la “Alternate Parte Demandada de dos (2) semanas consecuti- La adjudicación se hará al me- el presente EDICTO, en Baya- tos que se hagan en virtud de la gravámenes posteriores: Do- se el día del diligenciamiento, CIVIL NUM.: N3CI2012-00396 vas, con un intervalo de por lo jor postor, quien deberá consig- món , Puerto Rico, hoy día 15 Base Rate”, cual fue escritura de hipoteca, todo ello, ral Bank: A cuyo favor apare- notifi cando copia de la misma SALON NÚM.: 002 SOBRE menos siete días entre ambas nar el importe de su oferta en el DE ENERO DE 2016_. Carlos autenticado ante la según surge de la SENTENCIA ce un Pagaré por la suma de al abogado de la parte deman- ACCION CIVIL DE: COBRO publicaciones, en un diario de acto mismo de la adjudicación, Algarin Betancourt, Alguacil. dictada en este caso el 3 de $25,000.00, intereses al 9.95% dante o a ésta, de no tener Notario Público Andrea DE DINERO Y EJECUCION circulación general en el Estado en efectivo (moneda del curso junio de 2013. La adjudicación anual y a vencer el 1 de noviem- representación legal. Si usted M. Hughes, cuya fi rma DE HIPOTECA POR LA VIA Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico legal de los Estados Unidos de LEGAL NOTICE se hará al mejor postor, quien bre del año 2019, según consta deja de presentar su alegación fue autenticada por el ORDINARIA. AVISO DE SU- y se fi jará además en tres (3) América), giro postal o cheque deberá consignar el importe de la escritura #766, otorgada ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO responsiva dentro del referido BASTA. lugares públicos del Municipio certifi cado a nombre del algua- Deputy Prothonotary de su oferta en el acto mismo en San Juan, el 21 de octubre DE PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL término, el tribunal podrá dic- A: HERIBERTO en que ha de celebrarse dicha cil del Tribunal. LA PRIMERA Stanley J. Chmielewski de la adjudicación, en efectivo venta, tales como la Alcaldía, el de 2004, ante el Notario Eric subasta se llevará a efecto el DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA TRI- tar sentencia en rebeldía en su MUNIZ CRESPO T/C/C (moneda del curso legal de los Hernández Batalla, inscrito al BUNAL SUPERIOR DE SAN contra y conceder el remedio en el Court of Common Tribunal y la Colecturía. Se les día 3 DE AGOSTO DE 2016 A HERIBERTO ORTIZ Estados Unidos de América), folio 170 del tomo 1858 de Ba- JUAN solicitado en la demanda, o Pleas of Philadelphia informa, por último, que: LAS 9:15 DE LA MAÑANA, en giro postal o cheque certifi cado yamón, fi nca #38,689, inscrip- PEP BOYS - MANNY, cualquier otro, si el tribunal, en County, Commmonwealth CRESPO Y SU ESPOSA a. Que los autos y todos los do- la ofi cina del referido Alguacil, a nombre del alguacil del Tri- ción 7ma. Banco Popular de MOE & JACK OF el ejercicio de su sana discre- CARMEN I. ORTIZ cumentos correspondientes al localizada en el Centro Judicial of Pennsylvania, bunal. LA PRIMERA subasta Puerto Rico: A cuyo favor apa- ción, lo entiende procedente, procedimiento incoado estarán de Bayamón , Bayamón, Puerto PUERTO RICO, INC. cuya cancelación se ESTRADA T/C/C CARMEN se llevará a efecto el día 6 DE rece una Anotación de Deman- sin más citarle ni oírle. Este de manifi esto en la secretaría Rico. Que el precio mínimo fi ja- Demandante v . IVETTE ORTIZ ESTRADA JULIO DE 2016 A LAS 10:15 da presentada al asiento 1056 caso trata sobre la Cancelación interesa, siendo partes del tribunal durante las horas do para la PRIMERA SUBASTA WELLS FARGO BANK, Y LA SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE LA MAÑANA, en la ofi cina del diario 1320, el día 21 de de Pagaré Hipotecario Extra- indispensables en esta laborables. b. Que se enten- es de $100,000.00. Que de ser del referido Alguacil, localizada julio de 2015, se presenta De- NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, viado por la vía judicial. DE GANANCIALES derá que todo licitador acepta necesaria la celebración de una acción. en el Centro Judicial de Río como bastante la titularidad y manda de fecha 30 de junio de SEGUNDA SUBASTA, la misma COMO ÚLTIMO TENEDOR Lcda. Delma Lynnette Berrios DE: PEP BOYS - MANNY, CONSTITUIDA POR Grande - {243 Pueblo}, Río 2015, en el Tribunal de Primera se llevará a efecto el día 3 DE CONOCIDO DEL PAGARÉ Mercado ESTOS ; Y AL PUBLICO Grande, Puerto Rico. Que que las cargas y gravámenes Instancia, Sala de Bayamón, AGOSTO DE 2016 A LAS 1:15 EXTRAVIADO, Y FULANO Numero del Tribunal Supremo MOE & JACK OF PUERTO EN GENERAL: el precio mínimo fi jado para anteriores y los preferentes, 18,388 caso civil #DCD2015-1592, a RICO, INC. si los hubiere, al crédito del DE LA TARDE, en la ofi cina DE TAL COMO TENEDOR PO Box 195553, El que suscribe, Alguacil del la PRIMERA SUBASTA es de favor de, por $25,000.00. Pen- POR LA PRESENTE Se le ejecutante continuarán subsis- antes mencionada del Alguacil San Juan, PR, 00919-5553, Tribunal de Primera Instancia, $29,160.00. Que de ser ne- diente de califi cación y despa- DESCONOCIDO DE UN Telйfono: (787) 449-6000, emplaza para que presente al tentes. Se entenderá, que el que suscribe. El precio mínimo Sala Superior, Centro Judicial cesaria la celebración de una cho. Que en cumplimiento del para la SEGUNDA SUBASTA PAGARÉ HIPOTECARIO Facsнmile: (787) 474-3892, tribuna l su alegación respon- SEGUNDA SUBASTA la misma rematante los acepta y queda Mandamiento de Ejecución de EXTRAVIADO Correo Electronico: siva a la demanda dentro del de Río Grande , Río Grande, subrogado en la responsabili- será de $66,666.67, equivalen- Puerto Rico, hago saber, a la se llevará a efecto el día 13 DE Sentencia expedido el día 29 tes a dos terceras (2/3) partes CIVIL NUM.: KCP2016-0103 [email protected] término de los treinta (30) dias JULIO DE 2016 A LAS 10:15 dad de los mismos, sin desti- de octubre de 2015 , por la Se- del tipo mínimo estipulado para (508) SOBRE: CANCELACIÓN EXTENDIDO BAJO MI FIRMA de haber sido notifi cado este parte demandada y al PUBLI- DE LA MAÑANA, en la ofi cina narse a su extinción el precio CO EN GENERAL: Que en cretaria del Tribunal, procederé la PRIMERA subasta. Q u e DE PAGARÉ, HIPOTECARIO y Sello del Tribunal, hoy día 31 emplazamiento, excluyéndo- antes mencionada del Alguacil del remate. EXPIDO, el pre- a vender y venderé en pública de ser necesaria la celebración EXTRAVIADO. EMPLAZA- de mayo de de 2016. Griselda se el día del diligenciamiento, cumplimiento del Mandamiento que suscribe. El precio mínimo sente EDICTO, en Río Grande , subasta y al mejor postor la de una TERCERA SUBASTA, MIENTO POR EDICTO. ESTA- Rodriguez Collado, Secretaria notifi cando copia de la misma de Ejecución de Sentencia ex- para la SEGUNDA SUBASTA Puerto Rico, hoy día 16 de junio propiedad que se describe a la misma se llevará a efecto el DOS UNIDOS DE AMÉRICA,EL Regional. Brenda Baez Acaba, al abogado de la parte deman- pedido el día 9 de junio de 2016, será de $19,440.00, equivalen- de 2016. Betty Navarro Algarin, continuación: URBANA: Solar día 17 DE AGOSTO DE 2016 A PRESIDENTE DE LOS ESTA- Secretaria Auxiliar. dante o a ésta, de no tener por la Secretaria del Tribunal, tes a dos terceras (2/3) partes Alguacil. marcado con el número 13 del LAS 1:15 DE LA TARDE, en la DOS UNIDOS, SS: EL ESTADO representación legal. Si usted procederé a vender y venderé del tipo mínimo estipulado para bloque B de la Urbanización Vi- ofi cina antes mencionada del LIBRE ASOCIADO DE PUERTO LEGAL NOTICE deja de presentar su alegación en pública subasta y al mejor la PRIMERA subasta. Que de LEGAL NOTICE llas de Caparra localizado en el Alguacil que suscribe. El pre- RICO. ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO responsiva dentro del referido postor la propiedad que ubica ser necesaria la celebración de ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO Barrio Juan Sánchez de Baya- DE PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL término, el tribunal podrá dic- y se describe a continuación: cio mínimo para la TERCERA A: Wells Fargo Bank, URBANA: Solar radicado en una TERCERA SUBASTA la DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- món, con una cabida de 300.04 DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA TRI- tar sentencia en rebeldía en su SUBASTA será de $50,000.00, National Association el barrio Ciénaga Baja de Río misma se llevará a efecto el día NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA metros cuadrados. En lindes equivalentes a la mitad (1/2) BUNAL SUPERIOR DE SAN contra y conceder el remedio 20 DE JULIO DE 2016 A LAS SALA DE BAYAMON por el Norte, en 13.00 metros como último tenedor JUAN. solicitado en la demanda, o Grande, Puerto Rico, identifi ca- FIRSTBANK del tipo mínimo estipulado para do con el número 220 del blo- 10:15 DE LA MAÑANA, en la con el solar número 4 del pro- la PRIMERA subasta. Si se conocido de un pagaré PEP BOYS - MANNY, cualquier otro, si el tribunal, en ofi cina antes mencionada del PUERTO RICO pio bloque; por el Sur, en 13.00 hipotecario a favor de el ejercicio de su sana discre- que L del plano de inscripción declarase desierta la tercera MOE & JACK OF de la urbanización Alturas de Alguacil que suscribe. El pre- Demandante Vs. metros con la calle Colectora ción, lo entiende procedente, subasta se dará por terminado Wachovia Bank, National PUERTO RICO, INC. Río Grande, Sección Séptima. cio mínimo para la TERCERA ALBERTO CARMONA Central; por el Este, en 23.08 sin más citarle ni oírle. Este el procedimiento, pudiendo ad- Association, o a su orden, Tiene una cabida superfi cial de SUBASTA será de $14,580.00, metros con el solar número 12; Demandante v. caso trata sobre la Cancelación LOPEZ, SU ESPOSA judicárse al acreedor la fi nca 230.00 metros cuadrados. Co- equivalentes a la mitad (1/2) y por el Oeste, en 23.08 metros hoy Wells Fargo Bank, WeIls Fargo Bank, de Pagaré Hipotecario Extra- MAURA MAGDALENA aquí antes descrita, dentro de linda por el NORTE, en 10.00 del tipo mínimo estipulado para con el solar número 14. Inscri- National Association, National Association, viado por la vía judicial. los diez (10) días siguientes, si metros, con la calle principal la PRIMERA subasta. Si se CASTRO MUÑOZ Y ta al folio 73 del tomo 864 de como último tenedor Lcda. Delma Lynnette Berrios así lo estimare conveniente, por sucesor por la fusión (Main street); por el SUR, en declarase desierta la tercera LA SOCIEDAD LEGAL Bayamón, Registro de la Pro- la totalidad de la cantidad adeu- de Wachovia Bank, conocido del pagaré Mercado subasta, se adjudicará la fi nca piedad de Bayamón, Sección Nъmero del Tribunal Supremo 10.00 metros, con el solar nú- DE GANANCIALES dada si ésta fuera igual o menor National Association extraviado, y Fulano 18,388 mero 269 del bloque L; por el a favor del acreedor por la tota- Primera, fi nca número 38,689. COMPUESTA POR al monto del tipo mínimo de la PO Box 195553, ESTE, en 23.00 metros, con el lidad de la cantidad adeudada El producto de la subasta se con Wells Fargo Bank, de tal como tenedor AMBOS tercera subasta, y abonándo- San Juan, PR, 00919-5553, solar número 221 del bloque L si ésta es igual o menor que destinará a satisfacer al deman- se dicho monto a la cantidad National Association por desconocido de un Telйfono: (787) 449-6000, el monto del tipo de la tercera Demandados dante hasta donde alcance, la adeudada si ésta fuere mayor. la suma de $939,851.50, Pagaré Hipotecario Facsнmile: (787) 474-3892, y por el OESTE, en 23.00 me- subasta, si el Tribunal lo estima CIVIL NÚM. DCD2015-3034 SENTENCIA dictada a su favor, Correo Electronico: tros, con el solar número 219 (Art. 221, Ley Hipotecaria y del con una tasa de interés Extraviado del bloque L. En dicho solar conveniente; se abonará dicho (701) SOBRE: EJECUCIÓN el día 29 de julio de 2011, en el [email protected] Registro de la Propiedad, 30 enclava una vivienda de hor- monto a la cantidad adeudada DE HIPOTECA Y COBRO DE presente caso civil, a saber la anual fl uctuante igual al CIVIL NUM.: KCP2016-0103 EXTENDIDO BAJO MI FIRMA L.P.R.A. §2721). Para conoci- migón y bloques para una sola si esta es mayor, todo ello a DINERO (VIA ORDINARIA)NO- suma de $92,099.23 de prin- 1.75% sobre la “Alternate SOBRE: CANCELACIÓN DE y Sello del Tribunal, hoy día 31 miento de la parte demandada familia, construida de acuerdo tenor con lo dispone el Articulo TIFICACION DE SENTENCIA cipal, más intereses al 6.50% y de toda aquella persona o Base Rate”, cual fue PAGARÉ, HIPOTECARIO EX- de mayo de de 2016. Griselda 104 de la Ley Núm. 210 del 8 EDICTOS. anual desde el día 1ro. de oc- TRAVIADO. EMPLAZAMIEN- Rodriguez Collado, Secretaria con los planos y especifi cacio- personas que tengan interés autenticado ante la nes aprobados por la Federal de diciembre de 2015 conocida A: ALBERTO CARMONA tubre de 2010 , más la suma TO POR EDICTO. ESTADOS Regional. Brenda Baez Acaba, inscrito con posterioridad a la Notario Público Andrea UNIDOS DE Housing Administration y otras como “Ley del Registro de la LOPEZ, SU ESPOSA de $10,000.00 , por concepto AMÉRICA,EL Secretaria Auxiliar. inscripción del gravamen que PRESIDENTE DE LOS ES- agencias gubernamentales. Propiedad Inmueble del Estado de honorarios de abogado y M. Hughes, cuya fi rma MAURA MAGDALENA se está ejecutando, y para co- TADOS UNIDOS, SS: EL ES- Inscrita al folio 105 del tomo Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico”. costas autorizadas por el Tribu- fue autenticada por el LEGAL NOTICE CASTRO MUÑOZ y nocimiento de todos los licita- TADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE 347 de Río Grande, Registro La propiedad a ser ejecutada nal, más las cantidades que se Deputy Prothonotary LA SOCIEDAD LEGAL dores y el público en general, PUERTO RICO. ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO de la Propiedad de Carolina se adquiere libre de toda carga adeudan mensualmente a par- el presente Edicto se publicará Stanley J. Chmielewski DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- y gravamen que afecte la men- DE GANANCIALES tir del día 1ro. de noviembre de A: Fulano de Tal, Sección Tercera , fi nca número por espacio de dos (2) sema- en el Court of Common NAL DE PRIMERA INSTAN- 21,581. El producto de la su- cionada fi nca según el Artículo COMPUESTA POR 2010 , por concepto de seguro nas consecutivas, con un inter- demandado desconocido CIA SALA SUPERIOR DE RIO basta se destinará a satisfacer 102, inciso 6. Una vez confi r- hipotecario, cargos por demora, valo de por lo menos siete días Pleas of Philadelphia como último tenedor de GRANDE mada la venta judicial por el Ho- AMBOS; COND más cualesquiera otros adelan- entre ambas publicaciones, en County, Commonwealth un pagaré hipotecario a BANCO POPULAR DE al demandante hasta donde al- norable Tribunal, se procederá BAYAMONTE, APTO. tos que se hagan en virtud de of Pennsylvania, cance, la suma de $14,304.82 1605, BAYAMON PR un diario de circulación general favor de Wachovia Bank, PUERTO RICO rebajada mediante plan de a otorgar la correspondiente la escritura de hipoteca. La en el Estado Libre Asociado de cuya cancelación se National Association, Parte Demandante VS pagos a la suma principal de escritura de venta judicial y se 00956-6608 venta de la referida propiedad Puerto Rico y se fi jará además interesa, siendo partes HERIBERTO MUNIZ $14,074.68 rebajada nueva- pondrá al comprador en pose- ( Nombre de las partes a las que se se verifi cará libre de toda car- o a su orden, hoy en tres (3) lugares públicos del mente a la suma de $13,841.65 sión física del inmueble de con- le notifi can la sentencia por edicto) ga o gravamen que afecte la indispensables en esta Wells Fargo Bank, CRESPO T/C/C Municipio en que ha de cele- de principal, más intereses al 7 formidad con las disposiciones EL SECRETARIO(A) que sus- mencionada fi nca, excepto los acción.. HERIBERTO ORTIZ brarse dicha venta, tales como National Association, 1/2% anual desde el día 1ro. de Ley. Para conocimiento de cribe le notifi ca a usted que el 6
Legal Notice 38 Tuesday, June 21, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star de junio de 2016, esteTribunal caso, que ha sido debidamente de la cual puede establecerse DEMANDANTE V. paradero se desconoce : herederos desconocidos LEGAL NOTICE CUADRADOS. Su entrada prin- ha dictado Sentencia, Senten- registrada y archivada en autos recurso de revisión o apelación JOHANNA Por la presente se les notifi ca denominados como cipal es por la esquina Suroeste cia Parcial o Resolución en este donde podrá usted enterarse dentro del término de 30 días PADILLA MONTALVO para que com parezca n , si Fulano de Tal ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO del corredor o pasillo el segun- caso, que ha sido debidamente detalladamente de los términos contados a partir de la publica- DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- do piso, siendo sus linderos los DEMANDADO(A) creyere que les conviene, an- DIRECCIÓN FÍSICA: registrada y archivada en autos de la misma. Esta notifi cación ción por edicto de esta notifi ca- CIVIL NÚM. I4CI201500552 tes te Honorable Tribunal den NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA siguientes: por el NORTE, en donde podrá usted enterarse se publicará una sola vez en un ción, dirijo a usted esta notifi ca- SOBRE: COBRO DE DINERO. tro de los treinta (30) días a 451 BARBOSA STREET, SALA SUPERIOR DE SAN una extensión de VEINTISÉIS detalladamente de los términos periódico de circulación general ción que se considerará hecha NOTIFICACIÓN DE SENTEN- partir de la última publicación PUEBLO WARD, MOCA, JUAN PIES CON DIEZ PULGADAS de la misma. Esta notifi cación en la Isla de Puerto Rico, dentro en la fecha de la publicación d e este edicto. Debe notifi car PUERTO RICO 00676; BANCO POPULAR DE (26’10”), con el apartamento CIA POR EDICTO. se publicará una sola vez en de los diez (10) días siguientes de este edicto. Copia de esta A: SRA. JOHANNA co n copia de sus a legaciones DIRECCIÓN POSTAL: PUERTO RICO número Doscientos Seis (206), un periódico de circulación a su notifi cación. Y, siendo o notifi cación ha sido archivada a la representación legal d e Demandante Vs. en TRES PIES CON DOS PUL- general en la Isla de Puerto representando usted una parte en los autos de este caso, con PADILLA MONTALVO la parte demandante, en es te 451 CALLE BARBOSA, GINA MARÍA RECALDE GADAS (3’2”), con área común Rico, dentro de los 10 días si- en el procedimiento sujeta a los fecha de 13 de junio de 2016. URB. MONTE GRANDE caso, al Lcdo. Francisco Seise PUEBLO WARD, MOCA, CONTRERAS, SU consistente del corredor o pasi- guientes a su notifi cación. Y, términos de la Sentencia, Sen- En Caguas, Puerto Rico, el 13 CALLE RUBÍ #16 CABO García, Apartado 827, Manatí, PUERTO RICO 00676 ESPOSO FÉLIX llo y en DOS PIES CON OCHO siendo o representando usted tencia Parcial o Resolución, de junio de 2016. Carmen Ana ROJO, PR 00623 PR 00674, Te!.: (787) 854-2 POR MEDIO del presente edic- PULGADAS (2’ 8”), con el apar- una parte en el procedimiento de la cual puede establecerse Pereira Ortiz, Secretaria. Lili (Nombre de las partes alas que se le 119, Fax: (787) 884-3378 , co- to se le notifi ca de la radicación GUERRERO CRUZ Y LA tamento número Doscientos sujeta a los términos de la Sen- recurso de revisión o apelación Rodríguez Rodríguez, Secreta- notifi can la sentencia por edicto) rreo electrónicos eiseseise@ de una demanda en cobro de SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE Cuatro (204); por el SUR, en tencia, Sentencia Parcial o Re- dentro del término de 30 días ria Auxiliar. EL SECRETARIO (A) que sus- yahoo. com con co pia de su dinero y ejecución de hipoteca BIENES GANANCIALES una extensión de VEINTIDÓS solución, de la cual puede es- contados a partir de la publica- cribe le notifi ca a usted que el 9 contestación a la demand a en la que se alega que adeu- COMPUESTA POR PIES CON ONCE PULGADAS tablecerse recurso de revisión ción por edicto de esta notifi ca- LEGAL NOTICE de junio de 2016, este Tribunal interpuesta contra usted en el dan al demandante, James B. (22’ 11”), más, en un área de o apelación dentro del término ción, dirijo a usted esta notifi ca- ha dictado Sentencia, Senten- caso de epígrafe. Se le aper- Nutter & Company, las siguien- AMBOS SEIS PIES CON SIETE PUL- de 30 días contados a partir ción que se considerará hecha ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO Demandados GADAS (6’ 7”), con espacio DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- cia Parcial o Resolución en este cibe que de no hacerlo así y de tes sumas: $124,102.06 por de la publicación por edicto de en la fecha de la publicación de CIVIL NÚM.: KCD2016-0819 exterior; por el ESTE, en una NAL GENERAL DE JUSTICIA caso, que ha sido debidamente no radicar el original de le su concepto de principal, gastos, esta notifi cación, dirijo a usted este edicto. Copia de esta no- (902) SOBRE: COBRO DE extensión de TREINTA Y CUA- TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA INS- registrada y archivada en autos contestación en la Secretaria d penalidades e intereses al tipo esta notifi cación que se consi- tifi cación ha sido archivada en donde podrá usted enterarse e este Tribun al, se le anotará pactado de 3.19% anual hasta DINERO (EJECUCIÓN DE TRO PIES CON DOS PUL- TANCIA SALA MUNICIPAL DE derará hecha en la fecha de la los autos de este caso, con fe- detalladamente de los términos la rebeldía y se dictará senten- el 1ro de enero de 2016. Di- HIPOTECA POR LA VÍA OR- GADAS (34’2”), con el apar- MAYAGÜEZ publicación de este edicto. Co- cha de 16 de junio de 2016. En COOP DE AHORRO Y de la misma. Esta notifi cación cia concediendo el remedio chos intereses continúan acu- DINARIA). EMPLAZAMIENTO tamento número Doscientos pia de esta notifi cación ha sido Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico, el 16 se publicará una sola vez en un solicitado, sin más citarle, ni mulándose hasta el pago total POR EDICTO. LOS ESTADOS Cuatro (204) y en TRES PIES archivada en los autos de este de junio de 2016. Miriam Rosa CRÉDITO DE RINCÓN periódico de circulación general oírle. En Manatí , Puerto Rico de la obligación. Además, la UNIDOS DE AMÉRICA. EL CON DOS PULGADAS (3’ 2”), caso, con fecha de 14 de junio Maldonado, Secretaria. Yajaira DEMANDANTE V. en la Isla de Puerto Rico, dentro , hoy 7 de junio de 2016. So- parte demandada adeuda a JB PRESIDENTE DE LOS ESTA- con área común consistente de 2016. Ruth Aponte Cotto, Rivera Santiago, Secretaria SARA L. RODRÍGUEZ de los diez (10) días siguientes raya Gonzalez Maldonado, NUTTER las costas, gastos y DOS UNIDOS DE AMÉRICA. del corredor o pasillo; y por el Secretaria Regional. María D. Auxiliar. CHERVONI a su notifi cación. Y, siendo o Secretaria Regional. Carmen honorarios de abogado equiva- EL ESTADO LBRE ASOCIADO OESTE, en una extensión de Medina, Secretaria Auxiliar. DEMANDADO(A) representando usted una parte J. Rosario Valentin, Secretaria lentes a $18,900.00. Además, DE PUERTO RICO. TREINTA Y SIETE PIES CON LEGAL NOTICE CIVIL: IACI201100575 SOBRE: en el procedimiento sujeta a los Auxiliar. la parte demandada se com- A: GINA MARÍA CUATRO PULGADAS (37’ 4”), LEGAL NOTICE ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO COBRO DE DINERO REGLA términos de la Sentencia, Sen- prometió a pagar una suma RECALDE CONTRERAS, con espacio exterior. Contiene ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- 60. NOTIFICACIÓN DE SEN- tencia Parcial o Resolución, LEGAL NOTICE equivalente a $18,900.00 para SU ESPOSO FÉLIX sala-comedor, un (1) balcón cubierto, cocina, un (1) closet DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- NAL GENERAL DE JUSTICIA TENCIA POR EDICTO. de la cual puede establecerse ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO cubrir cualquier otro adelanto GUERRERO CRUZ Y LA de pared para lavandería y ca- NAL GENERAL DE JUSTICIA TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA INS- A: SARA L. RODRÍGUEZ recurso de revisión o apelación DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- que se haga en virtud de la es- SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE lentador de agua, un (1) cuarto TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA INS- TANCIA SALA SUPERIOR DE CHERVONI dentro del término de 30 días NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA critura de hipoteca y una suma BIENES GANANCIALES principal con su baño completo TANCIA SALA SUPERIOR DE CAGUAS (Nombre de las partes alas que se le contados a partir de la publica- CENTRO JUDICIAL DE AGUA- equivalente a $18,900.00 para y tres (3) closets de pared, un TRUJILLO ALTO ROOSEVELT CAYMAN notifi can la sentencia por edicto) ción por edicto de esta notifi ca- DILLA SALA SUPERIOR cubrir intereses en adición a COMPUESTA POR (1) baño completo adicional en BANCO POPULAR DE ASSET COMPANY EL SECRETARIO (A) que sus- ción, dirijo a usted esta notifi ca- JAMES B. NUTTER & los garantizados por ley. El de- AMBOS el pasillo y un segundo cuarto PUERTO RICO DEMANDANTE V. cribe le notifi ca a usted que el 12 ción que se considerará hecha COMPANY, mandante, James B. Nutter & POR EL PRESENTE EDICTO, con un (1) closet de pared. Le en la fecha de la publicación Company ha solicitado que se Demandante V. SIAPELE MAIKA, DANYA de abril de 2016, este Tribunal de este edicto. Copia de esta Demandante, v. dicte sentencia contra usted y se le notifi ca que se ha radi- corresponde un espacio de cado en esta Secretaría por la ha dictado Sentencia, Senten- BETTY IVELISSE ALICEA DENISSE PEREZ DIAZ Y notifi cación ha sido archivada La SUCESIÓN DE se le ordena pagar las canti- estacionamiento doble, aproxi- cia Parcial o Resolución en este parte demandante, Demanda madamente el Setenta y Cinco SERRANO T/C/C BETTY LA SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE caso, que ha sido debidamente en los autos de este caso, con BENITO ELADIO COLÓN dades anteriormente mencio- sobre Ejecución de Hipoteca por ciento (75%) cubierto, con ALICEA SERRANO, SU BIENES GANANCIALES registrada y archivada en autos fecha de 13 de junio de 2016. VARGAS t/c/c BENITO E. nadas. POR EL PRESENTE por la Vía Ordinaria en la que cabida para dos (2) automóvi- ESPOSO MIGUEL ANGEL COMPUESTA POR donde podrá usted enterarse En Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico, COLÓN VARGAS y como EDICTO se les emplaza y re- se alega adeuda la suma de les, identifi cado con el número ROSA DE LOS SANTOS AMBOS. detalladamente de los términos el 13 de junio de 2016. Suirka quiere para que contesten la $137,112.78 de principal, in- Doscientos Cinco (205), ubica- Feliciano González, Secretaria. BENITO COLÓN VARGAS, Demanda radicando el original T/C/C MIGUEL A. ROSA DEMANDADO(A) de la misma. Esta notifi cación María M. Avilés Bonilla, Secre- compuesta por los de su contestación ante el Tri- tereses variables desde el día do en el primer piso terrero del se publicará una sola vez en un 1ro de octubre de 2015 cuya DE LOS SANTOS Y LA CIVIL: ECD2013-0878 SOBRE: periódico de circulación general taria Auxiliar. herederos desconocidos bunal de Primera Instancia de tasa de interés a esta fecha es edifi cio con una cabida superfi - SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE ACCION IN REM DE EJECU- en la Isla de Puerto Rico, dentro denominados como Puerto Rico, Sala de Aguadilla de 2.00 % anual hasta el día cial de aproximadamente VEIN- TISIETE PUNTO SIETE MIL BIENES GANANCIALES CION DE HIPOTECA POR LA de los diez (10) días siguientes LEGAL NOTICE Fulano y Sutana de y notifi cándole con copia de di- 30 de septiembre de 2016; al SETECIENTOS CINCUENTA VIA ORDINARIA. NOTIFICA- COMPUESTA POR CIÓN DE SENTENCIA POR a su notifi cación. Y, siendo o ESTADO LiBRE ASOCIADO DE Tal; ESTADOS UNIDOS cha contestación a la abogada 3.00 % anual desde el día 1ro Y NUEVE (27.7759) METROS del demandante, Lcda. Maritza AMBOS EDICTO. representando usted una parte PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE DE AMÉRICA; el Guzmán Matos, PARTNERS de octubre de 2016 hasta el día CUADRADOS, equivalentes 30 de septiembre de 2017; al en el procedimiento sujeta a los PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA Demandado(A) A: SIAPELE MALKA, términos de la Sentencia, Sen- SUPERIOR DE MANATI DEPARTAMENTO DE LEGAL SERVICES, P.S.C. a 4.00 % anual desde el día 1ro a DOSCIENTOS NOVENTA CIVIL: FECI201500362 SO- DANYA DENISSE PEREZ tencia Parcial o Resolución, LUIS FEDERICO NIEVES HACIENDA DEL ESTADO PMB 767, Ave Luis Vigoreaux de octubre de 2017 hasta el día Y OCHO PUNTO OCHO MIL BRE: COBRO DE DINERO DIAZ YLA SOCIEDAD de la cual puede establecerse #1353, Guaynabo, PR 00966; 30 de septiembre de 2018; al SEISCIENTOS NOVENTA Y ORDINARIO. NOTIFICACIÓN recurso de revisión o apelación FIGUEROA T/C/P LUIS LIBRE ASOCIADO Tel. (787) 758-3276 / Fax (787) 4.125 % anual desde el día 1ro SEIS (298.8696) PIES CUA- DE SENTENCIA POR EDIC- LEGAL DEBIENES dentro del término de 30 días NIEVES FIGUEROA, DE PUERTO RICO, 7630114; Email: mguzman@ de octubre de 2018 hasta su DRADOS. Este apartamento TO. GANANCIALES contados a partir de la publica- ET ALS DIVISIÓN DE CAUDALES partnerslegalservicespr.com, completo pago, más la cantidad con sus anejos, tiene una par- A: BETTY IVELISSE COMPUESTA POR ción por edicto de esta notifi ca- DEMANDANTE VS. RELICTOS y el CENTRO dentro del término de sesenta de $15,880.00 estipulada para ticipación en los elementos co- ALLCEA SERRANO AMBOS. ción, dirijo a usted esta notifi ca- LA SUCESION DE DE RECAUDACIÓN DE (60) días siguientes a la fecha costas, gastos y honorarios de munes del Condominio de Seis Punto Cero Cero Cuatro Siete T/C/C BETTY ALLCEA (Nombre de las partes a las que se ción que se considerará hecha FEDERlCO LUGO NIEVES INGRESOS MUNICIPALES de publicación de este edicto; abogado más recargos acumu- por ciento (6.0047%). Inscrita SERRANO, SU ESPOSO le notifi can la sentencia por edicto). en la fecha de la publicación de COMPUESTA POR “A”, (CRIM), si dejare de así hacerlo se le lados, todas cuyas sumas están al folio 212 del tomo 1560 de anotará la rebeldía y se dictará MIGUEL ANGEL ROSA EL SECRETARIO (A) que sus- este edicto. Copia de esta no- Demandados. sentencia contra usted conce- líquidas y exigibles. La propie- Rio Piedras Norte, Registro de cribe le notifi ca a usted que el 23 tifi cación ha sido archivada en “B” Y “C”, JOHN DOE y dad hipotecada a ser ejecutada DE LOS SANTOS T/C/C de mayo de 2016, este Tribunal los autos de este caso, con fe- RICHARD ROE CIVIL NÚM.: ACD2016-0057 diendo el remedio solicitado es: URBANA: PROPIEDAD la Propiedad de San Juan, Sec- MIGUEL ha dictado Sentencia, Senten- cha de 14 de junio de 2016. En DEMANDADA SOBRE: COBRO DE DINERO sin más citarle ni oírle. Se le HORIZONTAL: Apartamento re- ción Segunda, fi nca número 41,096, inscripción Cuarta. Se A. ROSA DE LOS cia Parcial o Resolución en este Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, el 14 CIVIL NUM: CD16-245. SO- Y EJECUCIÓN DE HIPOTECA advierte que dentro de los diez sidencial identifi cado con el nú- le advierte que de no compare- SANTOS Y LA SOCIEDAD caso, que ha sido debidamente de junio de 2016. Lcda. Norma BRE: RATIFICACION DE POR LA VÍA JUDICIAL. EM- (10) días siguientes a la publi- mero Doscientos Cinco (205), cer en autos dentro del término PLAZAMIENTO. ESTADOS cación del edicto, se le está en- registrada y archivada en autos G. Santana Irizarry, Secretaria. COMPRAVENTA. EDICTO DE LEGAL DE BIENES donde podrá usted enterarse Reina Y. Perez Torres, Secreta- EMPLAZAMIENTO. ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMÉRICA, EL viando a usted por correo cer- ubicado en el segundo piso del de los treinta (30) días siguien- edifi cio del CONDOMINIO LAS GANANCIALES detalladamente de los términos ria Auxiliar. UNIDOS DE AMERICA, EL PRESIDENTE DE LOS ESTA- tifi cado con acuse de recibo, MARíAS COURT, localizado en tes a partir de la publicación de COMPUESTA POR de la misma. Esta notifi cación PRESIDENTE DE LOS EE.UU. DOS UNIDOS, EL ESTADO LI- una copia del emplazamiento el Sector de Río Piedras del este Edicto, se le anotará la Rebeldía y se dictará Sentencia AMBOS. LCDA. REBECCA se publicará una sola vez en un LEGAL NOTICE EL ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO BRE ASOCIADO DE PUERTO y de la Demanda presentada término municipal de San Juan, concediendo el remedio soli- al lugar de su última residencia RICO. RUIZ SANTIAGO. periódico de circulación general ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE PR Puerto Rico, con una cabida su- citado, sin más citarle ni oírle, en la Isla de Puerto Rico, dentro (Nombre de las partes a las que sele de los diez (10) días siguientes DE PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL A: SUCESION DE A: SUCESIÓN DE BENITO conocida. EXPEDIDO bajo mi perfi cial de OCHENTA y OCHO debiendo radicar el original de ELADIO COLÓN VARGAS fi rma y el sello del Tribunal en notifi can la sentencia por edicto) GENERAL DE JUSTICIA SALA FEDERICO LUGO NIEVES PUNTO CINCO MIL VEIN- su contestación en este Tribu- a su notifi cación. Y, siendo o Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, hoy día TISÉIS (88.5026) METROS EL SECRETARIO (A) que sus- SUPERIOR DE CABO ROJO Callejón Rosario #1 t/c/c BENITO E. COLÓN nal, enviando copia a la abo- representando usted una parte 24 de mayo de 2016. Rosa B. CUADRADOS, equivalentes cribe le notifi ca a usted que 29 COOPERATIVA DE gada de la parte demandante: en el procedimiento sujeta a los Manatí, Puerto Rico 00674 VARGAS y como BENITO Sanchez Acevedo, Secretaria a NOVECIENTOS CINCUEN- de abril de 2016, este Tribunal COLÓN VARGAS, Lcda. Xana M. Connelly Pagán, términos de la Sentencia, Sen- AHORRO Y CREDITO sus sucesores, herederos Regional. TA y DOS PUNTO SEIS MIL ha dictado Sentencia, Senten- Bufete Correa, Collazo & He- tencia Parcial o Resolución, DE CABO ROJO o causahabientes, cuyo compuesta por los CINCUENTA (952.6050) PIES cia Parcial o Resolución en este rrero, PSC, P.O. Box 70212,
39 Legal Notice The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 21, 2016 San Juan, PR 00936-8212; Te- mino municipal de Humacao, (504) SOBRE: COBRO DE radicando el original de su con- O DE CHEMIM DE RIA. EMPLAZAMIENTO POR CALLE 10, VEGA BAJA pleito pendiente en el Registro léfono: 625-9999. Se le notifi ca Puerto Rico, que se describe DINERO - EJECUCIÓN DE HI- testación ante el Tribunal y no- BISCARRAT 64240 EDICTO. ESTADOS UNIDOS PR 00693; y ESTANCIAS de la Propiedad correspondien- también por la presente que en el plano de inscripción de la POTECA POR LA VÍA ORDINA- tifi cando al Lcda. Ivonne Gon- LABASTID CLAIRANCE; DE AMÉRICA. EL PRESIDENTE DE TORTUGUERO, 539 te. EXPEDIDO bajo mi fi rma y la parte demandante habrá de Urbanización con el número Mil RIA. EMPLAZAMIENTO POR zález Medrano, cuya dirección DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS. EL el sello del Tribunal, hoy 8 de presentar para su anotación al Ochenta y Cinco (1085), con un EDICTO. ESTADOS UNIDOS es PO Box 195553, San Juan, INCLUYE COMO ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE CALLE TULIPAN, VEGA junio de 2016, en Bayamón, Registrador de la Propiedad del área de TRESCIENTOS SIETE DE AMÉRICA. PRESIDENTE PR, 00919-5553, teléfono (787) MIEMBRO DE LA PUERTO RICO. SS BAJA PR 00693. Puerto Rico. Ruth Aponte Co- Distrito en que está situada la PUNTO OCHENTA Y CINCO DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS. 449-6000, y número de facsími- SUCESIÓN Y COMO A: JANE DOE Y/O JONH Queda usted notifi cado que en tto, Secretaria Regional. María propiedad objeto de este plei- (307.85) METROS CUADRA- ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO le (787) 474-3892, con copia de ALBACEA SUSTITUTO DOE MIEMBRO DE este Tribunal se ha radicado D. Medina, Secretaria Auxiliar. to, un aviso de estar pendiente DOS. En lindes por el NORTE, DE PUERTO RICO. S. S. la contestación a la demanda. Demanda sobre Cobro de Dine- esta acción. Para publicarse en veintitrés punto cincuenta A: LUIS ALBERTO Este caso trata sobre Cobro de DESIGNADO EN NOMBRE DESCONOCIDO ro y Ejecución de Hipoteca por LEGAL NOTICE conforme a la Orden dictada (23.50) metros, con el solar ROSARIO RIVERA, T/C/C Dinero y Ejecución de Garantías TESTAMENTO SUCESIÓN DE MARÍA la Vía Ordinaria en la que se ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO por el Tribunal en un periódi- número Mil Ochenta y Cuatro LUIS ROSARIO RIVERA; en que la parte demandante so- DE: SCOTIABANK DE THERESA ARGÜELLO alega usted le adeuda a la De- DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- co de circulación general. EN (1084) de la Urbanización; por licita que se condene a la parte PUERTO RICO. T/C/C MARIE THERESE mandante las siguientes canti- NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA TESTIMONIO DE LO CUAL, el SUR, en veintitrés punto SU ESPOSA MELISSA demandada a pagar: la suma dades: Principal $117,998.11 Se le emplaza y requiere que ARGÜELLO DE: CENTRO JUDICIAL DE ARE- expido el presente Edicto que cincuenta (23.50) metros, con SEGARRA ALONSO Y LA principal de $58,306.60, más conteste la demanda dentro de más intereses sobre dicha CIBO SALA SUPERIOR fi rmo y sello en SAN JUAN, el solar número Mil Ochenta y SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE intereses a razón de 4.5%, des- los treinta (30) días siguientes SCOTIABANK DE suma al 11.25% anual, desde BANCO POPULAR DE Puerto Rico, hoy 7 de junio de Seis (1086) de dicha Urbani- BIENES GANANCIALES de el 1 de noviembre de 2015, a la publicación de este edic- PUERTO RICO. el 1 de septiembre de 2015, 2016. Griselda Rodríguez Co- zación; por el ESTE, en trece COMPUESTA POR que se acumulan diariamente to, radicando el original de su Se le emplaza y requiere que hasta su completo pago, más PUERTO RICO llado, Secretaria. Iris A. Román punto diez (13.10) metros, con hasta su total y completo pago, contestación ante el Tribunal conteste la demanda dentro de $468.80 de recargos adeuda- DEMANDANTE V. Cruz, Secretaria Serv. a Sala. la Calle número Treinta y Tres AMBOS más la suma de $57.92 por los treinta (30) días siguientes a dos desde el día 1 de octubre TEDDY NIEVES CASTRO, y notifi cando a la Lcda.Del- (33) de dicha Urbanización; y Por la presente se le emplaza cargos por mora, más la suma ma Lynnette Berríos Merca- la publicación de este edicto, de 2015 hasta su total pago, JESSICA MARTÍNEZ LEGAL NOTICE por el OESTE, en trece punto y notifi ca que debe contestar de $6,201.40 por concepto de do, cuya dirección es PO Box radicando el original de su con- más la cantidad estipulada de SANTANA Y LA diez (13.10) metros, con José la demanda incoada contra costas, gastos y honorarios testación ante el Tribunal y no- $14,000.00 para costas, gastos ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO 195553, San Juan, PR, 00919- SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE Morales Serrano. Enclava una usted, dentro del término de de abogado hipotecariamente tifi cando a la Lcda.Delma Lyn- y honorarios de abogados, así DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- 5553, teléfono (787) 449-6000, casa. La escritura de hipoteca treinta (30) días a partir de la asegurados. Se le apercibe que nette Berríos Mercado, cuya como cualquier otra suma que BIENES GANANCIALES NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA y número de facsímile (787) se encuentra inscrita al folio publicación del presente edicto, si dejare de hacerlo, se dictará dirección es PO Box 195553, contenga el contrato del présta- COMPUESTA POR SALA SUPERIOR DE HUMA- 474-3892, con copia de la con- 157 del tomo 572 de Huma- radicando el original de dicha contra usted sentencia en re- San Juan, PR, 00919-5553, te- mo. La propiedad que garantiza AMBOS CAO cao, fi nca número 16,157, ins- contestación ante el Tribunal y beldía, concediéndose el reme- testación a la demanda. Este SCOTIABANK DE cripción décima. Se le advierte sala que se menciona en el epí- dio solicitado en la demanda, caso trata sobre Cobro de Dine- léfono (787) 449-6000, y núme- hipotecariamente el préstamo DEMANDADOS ro de facsímile (787) 474-3892, es la siguiente: URBANA: Solar PUERTO RICO que de no comparecer en autos grafe del mismo, con copia a sin más citarle ni oírle. Lcda. ro y Ejecución de Hipoteca en con copia de la contestación radicado en el Barrio Algarrobo CIVIL NÚM. CCD2016-0144 que la parte demandante soli- (402) SOBRE: ACCIÓN IN Demandante Vs. dentro del término de los treinta la parte aquí demandante. Se Ivonne González Medrano, cita que se condene a la parte a la demanda. Este caso tra- del término municipal de Vega REM; COBRO DE DINERO Y JOSE GIOVANNI (30) días siguientes a partir de le apercibe que de no contestar Número del Tribunal Supremo demandada a pagar la suma ta sobre Cobro de Dinero y Baja, Puerto Rico, marcado con EJECUCIÓN DE HIPOTECA NEGRON GARAY Y SU la publicación de este Edicto, la demanda dentro del término 11,623 PO Box 195553, San de $525,630.95 de Principal; Ejecución de Hipoteca en que el solar número 17 del bloque POR LA VÍA ORDINARIA. EM- ESPOSA DAISY GARAY se le anotará la Rebeldía y se aquí estipulado, se le anotará la Juan, PR, 00919-5553, Teléfo- $40,180.32 de interés acumu- la parte demandante solici- “M” en plano de inscripción PLAZAMIENTO POR EDICTO. RODRIGUEZ Y LA dictará Sentencia concediendo rebeldía y se dictará sentencia no: (787) 449-6000, Facsímile: lados; $5,628.33 de cargos por ta que se condene a la parte de la Urbanización Estancias ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMÉ- el remedio solicitado, sin más en su contra sin más citarle ni (787) 474-3892, Correo Elec- demandada a pagar la suma de Tortuguero, con una cabi- SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE citarle ni oírle, debiendo radicar oírle. Los abogados de la parte trónico: igonzalez@splawpr. atrasos, y $15,769.92 de pena- de $525,630.95 de Principal; da superfi cial de novecientos RICA. PRESIDENTE DE LOS lidad acordada. La suma total BIENES GANANCIALES el original de su contestación demandante son: Lcdo. Reggie com EXTENDIDO BAJO MI adeudada al 26 de marzo de $40,180.32 de interés acumu- (900.00) metros cuadrados. ESTADOS UNIDOS. ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE PUER- COMPUESTA POR en el Tribunal, enviando copia Díaz Hernández RUA NÚM.: FIRMA y Sello del Tribunal, hoy 2013 asciende a $587,209.52. lados; $5,628.33 de cargos por En lindes por el: NORTE: Con TO RICO. S. S. AMBOS al abogado de la parte deman- 16,393 PAVIA BERMUDEZ día 2 de junio de 2016. Irma I. Además, los co-demandados atrasos, y $15,769.92 de pena- la calle número diez (10), en A: TEDDY dante: Lcdo. Baldomero A. DIAZ & SÁNCHEZ, LLP Attor- Arroyo González, Secretaria. lidad acordada. La suma total una distancia de veinticinco Demandados adeuda la suma de $63,000.00 NIEVES CASTRO Collazo Torres, Bufete Correa, neys at Law Edifi cio Ochoa, Sui- Mignorys Cuadrado López, Se- adeudada al 26 de marzo de (25) metros; SUR: Con el solar CIVIL NÚM. HSCI201600387 por concepto de costas y gas- Por la presente se le emplaza Collazo & Herrero, PSC, P.O. te 200, 500 Calle De La Tanca cretaria Auxiliar. 2013 asciende a $587,209.52. número seis (6), en una distan- (206) SOBRE: COBRO DE DI- Box 70212, San Juan, Puer- San Juan, Puerto Rico 00901 tos de honorarios de abogado y notifi ca que debe contestar la NERO (EJECUCIÓN DE HIPO- to Rico 00936-8212; teléfono Tel.: (787) 523-2670 Fax: (787) LEGAL NOTICE según pactados Se le apercibe Además, los co-demandados cia de veinticinco (25) metros; demanda dentro del término de TECA POR LA VÍA ORDINA- (787)625-9999; Fax (787)625- 523-2664 rdí[email protected] que si dejare de hacerlo, se adeuda la suma de $63,000.00 ESTE: Con el solar número treinta (30) días a partir de la RIA). EMPLAZAMIENTO POR 9801. Se le notifi ca también por Expido este edicto bajo mi fi rma ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO dictará contra usted sentencia por concepto de costas y gas- dieciocho (18), en distancia de publicación del presente edicto, EDICTO. ESTADOS UNIDOS la presente que la parte deman- y el sello de este Tribunal, hoy 6 DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- en rebeldía, concediéndose tos de honorarios de abogado treinta y seis (36.00) metros; radicando el original de la con- según pactados Se le apercibe OESTE: Con el solar número DE AMERICA. EL PRESIDEN- dante habrá de presentar para de junio de 2016. Ruth N. Apon- NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA el remedio solicitado en la de- que si dejare de hacerlo, se dieciséis (16), en distancia de testación ante el Tribunal y sala TE DE LOS ESTADOS UNI- su anotación al Registrador te Cotto, Secretaria Regional. SALA DE SAN JUAN manda. EXTENDIDO BAJO MI dictará contra usted sentencia treinta y seis (36.00) metros; que se menciona en el epígrafe DOS. EL ESTADO LIBRE ASO- de la Propiedad del Distrito en Sandra Báez Hernández, Se- SCOTIABANK DE FIRMA y Sello del Tribunal, hoy en rebeldía, concediéndose el Enclava una casa. La propiedad de este edicto con copia a la CIADO DE PUERTO RICO. que está situada la propiedad cretaria Auxiliar. PUERTO RICO día 1 de junio de 2016. Griselda remedio solicitado en la de- consta inscrita al Folio 91 del parte aquí demandante. Se le A: JOSE GIOVANNI objeto de este pleito, un aviso Demandante v. Rodríguez Collado, Secretaria. manda. EXTENDIDO BAJO MI Tomo 309 de Vega Baja, Finca apercibe que de no contestar NEGRON GARAY Y de estar pendiente esta acción. LEGAL NOTICE SUCESIÓN DE MARÍA LEGAL NOTICE FIRMA y Sello del Tribunal, hoy #25,189, Registro de la Propie- la demanda dentro del término SU ESPOSA DAISY Para publicarse conforme a la ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO THERESA ARGÜELLO día 1 de junio de 2016. Griselda dad de Bayamón, Sección IV. aquí estipulado, se le anotará la GARAY RODRIGUEZ, Orden dictada por el Tribunal DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- T/C/C MARIE THERESE ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE Rodríguez Collado, Secretaria. La escritura de hipoteca cons- rebeldía y se dictará sentencia PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE sin más citarle ni oírle. Los abo- POR SÍ Y COMO CO- en un periódico de circulación NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA ARGÜELLO: INTEGRADA PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA LEGAL NOTICE ta inscrita al Folio 92 del Tomo gados de la parte demandante general. EN TESTIMONIO DE ADMINISTRADORES DE LO CUAL, expido el presente SALA SUPERIOR DE SAN LO- POR: JOSEPH DE SAN JUAN 309 de Vega Baja. Registro son: Lcdo. Guillermo A. Somo- RENZO ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO de la Propiedad de Bayamón, LA SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE Edicto que fi rmo y sello en Hu- BANCO POPULAR DE ARGÜELLO; JACQUES SCOTIABANK DE DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- Sección IV. Inscripción tercera. za Colombani 1606 Ave. Ponce BIENES GANANCIALES macao, Puerto Rico, hoy 7 de PUERTO RICO ARGÜELLO; MARIE PUERTO RICO NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA La Demandante es la tenedora de León, Edif. Julio Bogoricin, COMPUESTA POR junio de 2016. Dominga Gómez Demandante v. CLAIRE ARGÜELLO; Demandante v. SALA SUPERIOR DE BAYA- por endoso, por valor recibido y Ste.900, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 00909, Tel. (787) 919- AMBOS Fuste, secretaria Regional. Ilea- BERNARD ARGÜELLO; SUCESIÓN DE MARÍA MÓN de buena fe del referido pagaré nette Ríos, Sub-Secretaria. HARRY objeto de la presente acción. 0073, Fax (787) 722-1932. Ex- POR EL PRESENTE EDICTO PEDRAZA MENDEZ JOHN PAUL ARGÜELLO; THERESA ARGÜELLO BANCO POPULAR DE Se le advierte que si no con- pido este edicto bajo mi fi rma y se le notifi ca que se ha radi- LEGAL NOTICE FREDERIC WALLACE T/C/C MARIE THERESE PUERTO RICO testa la Demanda, radicando sello de este Tribunal, hoy 7 de cado en esta Secretaría por la Demandado ARGÜELLO: INTEGRADA PARTE DEMANDANTE VS. el original de la contestación en junio de 2016. Vivian Y. Fresse parte demandante, Demanda ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO CIVIL NÚM: E2CI201600254 Y CUALQUIER POR: JOSEPH ÁNGELA este Tribunal y enviando copia González, Secretaria Regional. sobre Cobro de Dinero y Eje- DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- SOBRE: COBRO DE DINERO OTRO HEREDERO de la contestación a la aboga- Micheline Reyes Torres, Secre- cución de Hipoteca por la Vía NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA Y EJECUCIÓN DE GARAN- DESCONOCIDO DE ARGÜELLO; JACQUES AYUSO MARRERO da de la Parte Demandante, taria Auxiliar. TÍAS. EMPLAZAMIENTO POR Ordinaria en la que se alega SALA DE BAYAMÓN EDICTO. ESTADOS UNIDOS NOMBRES: JANE DOE Y ARGÜELLO; MARIE PARTE DEMANDADA Lcda. Belma Alonso García, adeuda la suma principal de BANCO POPULAR DE JOHN DOE. CLAIRE ARGÜELLO; CIVIL NÚM. DCD2016-0649 cuya dirección es: Terrazas LEGAL NOTICE $81,131.24, intereses al 5.00% PUERTO RICO, INC. DE AMÉRICA. EL PRESIDEN- BERNARD ARGÜELLO; (701) SOBRE: COBRO DE DI- de Guaynabo, H-26 Calle Las anual, desde el día 1ro de oc- Demandante v. TE DE LOS ESTADOS UNI- Demandados NERO EJECUCIÓN DE HIPO- Flores, Guaynabo Puerto Rico ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE DOS. EL ESTADO LIBRE ASO- CIVIL NUM: KCD2013-1413 JOHN PAUL ARGÜELLO; tubre de 2015, hasta su com- TECA POR LA VÍA ORDINA- PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE LUIS ALBERTO ROSARIO CIADO DE PUERTO RICO. SS (807) SOBRE: COBRO DE FREDERIC WALLACE RIA. EMPLAZAMIENTO POR 00969, Teléfono y Fax: (787) PRIMERA INSTANCIA CEN- pleto pago, más la cantidad RIVERA, T/C/C LUIS 789-1826, correo electrónico: de $8,880.00 estipulada para A: HARRY PEDRAZA DINERO Y EJECUCION DE Y CUALQUIER EDICTO. ESTADOS UNIDOS oficinabelmaalonso@gmail. TRO JUDICIAL DE SAN JUAN costas, gastos y honorarios de ROSARIO RIVERA; MENDEZ HIPOTECA POR LA VIA OR- OTRO HEREDERO DE AMÉRICA. EL PRESIDEN- com, dentro del término de SALA SUPERIOR abogado, más recargos acu- SU ESPOSA MELISSA HC 50 Box 21321, San DINARIA. EMPLAZAMIENTO DESCONOCIDO DE TE DE LOS E.E.U.U. EL ES- treinta (30) días de la publica- ORIENTAL BANK mulados, todas cuyas sumas SEGARRA ALONSO Y LA Lorenzo, PR 00754 POR EDICTO. ESTADOS UNI- TADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE ción de este edicto, excluyén- Demandante vs. DOS DE AMÉRICA. EL PRE- NOMBRES: JANE DOE Y están líquidas y exigibles. La SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE DE: BANCO POPULAR PUERTO RICO. dose el día de la publicación, JOSE SANTIAGO RAMOS propiedad hipotecada a ser BIENES GANANCIALES SIDENTE DE LOS ESTADOS JOHN DOE. A LA PARTE se le anotará la rebeldía y se le GONZALEZ T/C/C JOSE vendida en pública subasta es: DE PUERTO RICO UNIDOS. EL ESTADO LIBRE Demandados DEMANDADA: ÁNGELA dictará Sentencia en su contra, RAMOS T/c/c JOSE URBANA: Solar radicado en la COMPUESTA POR Se le emplaza y requiere que ASOCIADO DE PUERTO CIVIL NUM: KCD2013-1413 AYUSO MARRERO concediendo el remedio soli- S. RAMOS, MINERVA URBANIZACiÓN EXTENSiÓN AMBOS conteste la demanda dentro de RICO. SS (807) SOBRE: COBRO DE DI- en: ESTANCIAS DE citado sin mas citarle ni oírle. VERDEMAR, situado en el Demandados los treinta (30) días siguientes A: JOSEPH ARGÜELLO- NERO Y EJECUCION DE HI- Se le informa además, que se FELICIANO TELLADO Barrio Punta Santiago del tér- CIVIL NUM.: DCD2016-0626 a la publicación de este edicto, RESIDENTE DE CANADÁ POTECA POR LA VIA ORDINA- TORTUGUERO, M17 T/C/C MINERVA RAMOS procederá a presentar aviso de
Legal Notice 40 Tuesday, June 21, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Y LA SOCIEDAD LEGAL concepto de costas, gastos y lindes por el Norte, con cami- para con su producto satisfacer 309. Por la presente se notifi ca pública subasta al mejor postor según sea el caso el importe de ral se publicará este Edicto de DE GANANCIALES honorarios de abogado, según no de acceso propiedad de la al Demandante total o parcial- a los acreedores conocidos y en efectivo, cheque certifi cado la Sentencia que ha obtenido acuerdo con la ley por espacio COMPUESTA POR pactados. SE LES APERCIBE Autoridad de Acueductos y mente según sea el caso el desconocidos que tengan ins- en moneda legal de los Esta- ascendente a la suma principal de dos semanas en tres sitios públicos del municipio en que de $159,789.96 de principal, AMBOS que de no hacerlo así, se le Alcantarillados en 19.68 me- importe de la Sentencia que ha critos o anotados sus derechos dos Unidos de América el día 5 intereses sobre dicha suma al ha de celebrarse la venta, tales anotará la rebeldía y se dictará tros cuadrados, por el Sur, con obtenido ascendente a la suma sobre los bienes hipotecados de agosto de 2016 a las 9:45 de Demandados sentencia en la cual se con- el solar 17 del Bloque F de la $81,971.60 de principal, inte- con posterioridad a la inscrip- la mañana en su ofi cina sita en tipo convenido de cinco punto como la Alcaldía, el Tribunal y CIVIL NUM.: KCD2016-0673 cederá el remedio solicitado Urbanización Villa Forestal en reses sobre dicha suma al tipo ción del crédito del ejecutante el local que ocupa en el edifi cio cincuenta (5.50%) porciento la Colecturía. Este Edicto será (906) SOBRE: COBRO DE contra usted en la Demanda, 25.91 metros lineales, por el convenido de siete (7.00%) o acreedores de cargos o de- del TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA anual desde el primero (1ro.) publicado dos veces en un dia- DINERO y EJECUCION DE sin más citarle ni oírle. EXTEN- Este, en tres alineaciones con porciento anual desde el pri- rechos reales que los hubiesen INSTANCIA CENTRO JUDI- de octubre de 2014, hasta su rio de circulación general en el HIPOTECA POR LA VIA ORDI- DIDO bajo mi fi rma y el sello terrenos propiedad de la Suce- mero (1ro.) de abril de 2014 pospuesto a la hipoteca del ac- CIAL DE CAROLINA, SALA completo pago, más $4,377.82 Estado Libre Asociado de Puer- NARIA.EMPLAZAMIENTO POR del Tribunal en Puerto Rico, a sión Ángel Colón, una de 11.60 hasta su completo pago, más tor y a los dueños, poseedores, SUPERIOR, todo derecho, de intereses devengados hasta to Rico, por espacio de dos EDICTO. ESTADOS UNIDOS 6 de junio de 2016. Griselda metros lineales, otra de 13.20 $8,394.60 de intereses deven- tenedores de o interesados en título e interés que tenga la el día 28 de febrero de 2015, semanas consecutivas. Expido DE AMÉRICA,EL PRESIDENTE Rodriguez Collado, Secretaria metros lineales y otra de 5.70 gados hasta el 31 de agosto de títulos transmisibles por endo- parte demandada de epígrafe la suma de $1,446.32 por con- el presente Edicto de subasta DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS,SS: Regional. Neribert Diaz Rivera, metros lineales, por el Oeste, 2015, la suma de $9,517.69 so o al portador garantizados en el inmueble de su propiedad cepto de otros cargos devenga- bajo mi fi rma y sello de este Tri- EL ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO Secretaria Auxiliar. en dos alineaciones una de por concepto otros cargos de- hipotecariamente con posterio- que ubica en Urb. Jardines de dos hasta la misma fecha y la bunal en Carolina, Puerto Rico, DE PUERTO RICO. 6.11 metros lineales, con terre- vengados hasta la misma fecha ridad al crédito del actor que se Country Club, CJ-10 Calle 145, cantidad líquida y estipulada de hoy día 31 de mayo de 2016. A. JOSE SANTIAGO LEGAL NOTICE nos pertenecientes al solar 18 y la cantidad líquida y estipula- celebrarán las subastas en las Carolina, PR 00983 y que se $17,073.50 para costas, gastos Manuel Villafañe Blanco #830, del Bloque F (Bloque E; según da de $10,654.40 para costas, fechas, horas y sitios señala- describe a continuación: UR- y honorarios de abogado, así Alguacil. RAMOS GONZALEZ T/C/C ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO escritura) de la Urbanización gastos y honorarios de abo- dos para que puedan concurrir BANA- Solar número 10 del como cualesquiera otras su- JOSE RAMOS T/C/C JOSE DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- Villa Forestal y otra alinea- gado como cualesquiera otras a la subasta si les conviniere o bloque CJ de la Urbanización mas que aparezcan de la faz LEGAL NOTICE S. RAMOS, MINERVA NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA ción de 17.41 metros lineales, sumas que aparezcan de la faz se les invita a satisfacer antes Jardines de Country Club, lo- del contrato y/o que correspon- FELICIANO TELLADO CENTRO JUDICIAL DE ARE- con la calle Cambalache de del contrato y/o que correspon- del remate el importe del cré- calizado en el barrio Sabana dan a intereses y cargos por ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO T/C/C MINERVA RAMOS CIBO SALA SUPERIOR la Urbanización Villa Forestal, dan a intereses y cargos por dito, de sus intereses, otros Abajo del término municipal demora posterior a esa fecha y DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- E.M.I. EQUITY NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA y LA SOCIEDAD LEGAL ambas alineaciones totalizan demora posterior a esa fecha cargos y las costas y honora- de Carolina, con un área de hasta la fecha en que se pague SALA DE RÍO GRANDE DE GANANCIALES MORTGAGE INC. COMO 22.52 metros lineales, según el y hasta la fecha en que se pa- rios de abogado asegurados 206.93 metros cuadrados, en la deuda en su totalidad. Que BANCO POPULAR DE AGENTE DE SERVICIO los autos y todos los documen- COMPUESTA POR DE TRM, LLC plano de inscripción aprobado gue la deuda en su totalidad. quedando subrogados en los lindes por el NORTE, en 22.25 tos correspondientes al Proce- PUERTO RICO por la Administración de Re- Que los autos y todos los do- derechos del acreedor ejecu- metros, con el solar número 9 CADA UNO DE SUS Demandante Vs. glamentos y Permisos. Se en- cumentos correspondientes al tante. La propiedad objeto de del mismo bloque; por el SUR, dimiento incoado estarán de Demandante Vs. MIEMBROS COMO CO- JUAN M. CORDERO cuentra afecta a servidumbre Procedimiento incoado estarán ejecución y descrita anterior- en 22.25 metros, con el solar manifi esto en la SECRETARIA FEDERAL DEPOSIT ADMINISTRADORES GONZALEZ T/C/C JUAN de paso a favor de la Puerto de manifi esto en la SECRETA- mente se adquirirá libre de car- número 11 del mismo bloque; DEL TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA INSURANCE CONDOMINIO MOISES CORDERO Rico Telephone Company en RIA DEL TRIBUNAL DE PRI- gas y gravámenes posteriores por el ESTE, en 9.30 metros, INSTANCIA CENTRO JUDI- CORPORATION COMO CIAL DE CAROLINA, SALA su patio delantero con la Calle MERA INSTANCIA CENTRO una vez el Honorable Tribunal con el solar número 29 del mis- NORZAGARY 410 GONZALEZ, YASMIN V. Cambalache. Sobre dicho solar JUDICIAL DE ARECIBO, SALA expida la correspondiente Or- mo bloque; y por el OESTE, en SUPERIOR durante las horas SíNDICO DE FIRST APARTAMENTO 202 VELEZ RIVERA T/C/C enclava una estructura cons- SUPERIOR durante las horas den de Confi rmación de Venta 9.30 metros, con la Calle núme- laborables. Se entenderá que FINANCIAL CARIBBEAN SAN JUAN, PR 0901 YASMIN VIONETTE truida para fi nes residenciales, laborables. Se entenderá que Judicial. Y para conocimiento ro 145. Contiene una casa de todo licitador acepta como bas- CORPORATION, 17905 CACHET ISLA DR. , VELEZ RIVERA Y LA diseñada para vivienda de una todo licitador acepta como bas- de licitadores del público en concreto armado y bloques de tante la titulación del inmueble HACIENDO NEGOCIOS TAMPA, FL 33647 SOCIEDAD LEGAL sola familia, construida confor- tante la titulación del inmueble general se publicará este Edic- una sola planta para fi nes resi- y que las cargas y gravámenes COMO H.F. MORTGAGE me a planos y especifi caciones y que las cargas y gravámenes to de acuerdo con la ley por es- denciales (según surge del re- anteriores y los preferentes, si POR LA PRESENTE se les DE GANANCIALES aprobados por las agencias e anteriores y los preferentes, pacio de dos semanas en tres gistro). La propiedad antes re- los hubiere, al crédito del ejecu- BANKERS, JOHN DOE y emplaza y requiere para que instrumentalidades guberna- si los hubiere, al crédito del sitios públicos del municipio en lacionada consta inscrita en el tante continuarán subsistentes RICHARD ROE, contesten la demanda dentro COMPUESTA POR mentales pertinentes; según ejecutante continuarán subsis- que ha de celebrarse la venta, Folio 12,870, inscrita en el Folio entendiéndose que el rema- Demandados de los treinta (30) días siguien- AMBOS; ESTADOS escritura. La propiedad antes tentes entendiéndose que el tales como la Alcaldía, el Tribu- 18 del Tomo 340 de Carolina, tante los acepta y queda su- CIVIL NUM: N3CI201600240 tes a la publicación de este UNIDOS DE AMERICA. relacionada consta inscrita al rematante los acepta y queda nal y la Colecturía. Este Edicto del Registro de la Propiedad brogado en la responsabilidad SOBRE:CANCELACIÓN DE Edicto, radique el original de Demandados Folio del Tomo Móvil 526 de subrogado en la responsabili- será publicado dos veces en de Carolina, Sección Primera. de los mismos, sin destinarse PAGARÉ EXTRAVIADO. EDIC- su contestación ante el Tribu- CIVIL NUM.: CCD2014-0554 Manatí, Finca número 17,219, dad de los mismos, sin desti- un diario de circulación general El tipo mínimo para la primera a su extinción el precio de re- TO. ESTADOS UNIDOS DE mate. La propiedad no está AMERICA. EL PRESIDENTE nal correspondiente y notifi que (404) SOBRE: COBRO DE en el Registro de la Propiedad narse a su extinción el precio en el Estado Libre Asociado de subasta del inmueble antes con copia a los abogados de la DINERO Y EJECUCION DE de Manatí. El tipo mínimo para de remate. La propiedad no Puerto Rico, por espacio de relacionado, será el dispuesto sujeta a gravámenes anteriores DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS. parte demandante, Lcda. Edda HIPOTECA (Vía Ordinaria). la primera subasta del inmue- está sujeta a gravámenes ante- dos semanas consecutivas. en la Escritura de Hipoteca, es y/o preferentes según surge de EL ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIA- Ivette Rodríguez al PO Box EDICTO DE SUBASTA. El Al- ble antes relacionado, será el riores ni preferentes según las Expido el presente Edicto de decir la suma de $170,735.00. las constancias del Registro DO DE PUERTO RICO. 191017, San Juan PR 00919- guacil que suscribe por la pre- dispuesto en la Escritura de constancias del Registro de la subasta bajo mi fi rma y sello de Si no hubiere remate ni adju- de la Propiedad en un estudio A: JOHN DOE y RICHARD 1017; Teléfono 754-1313. En sente CERTIFICA, ANUNCIA y Hipoteca, es decir la suma de Propiedad. Surge de un estu- este Tribunal en Arecibo, Puer- dicación en la primera subasta de título efectuado a la fi nca ROE o sea, las personas dicha demanda se tramita una hace CONSTAR: Que en cum- $106,544.00. Si no hubiere dio de título que, sobre la fi nca to Rico, hoy día 1 de junio de del inmueble mencionado, se antes descrita. Por la presen- ignoradas que puedan te se notifi ca a los acreedores acción de Ejecución de Hipo- plimiento de un Mandamiento remate ni adjudicación en la descrita anteriormente, pesan 2016. Gustavo E. Vidal Quiles. celebrará una segunda subasta desconocidos, no inscritos o teca por la Vía Ordinaria donde de Ejecución de Sentencia que primera subasta del inmueble los gravámenes posteriores a Alguacil Regional. Por: Luis E. en las ofi cinas del Alguacil que ser tenedores del pagaré suscribe el día 12 de agosto de presentados que sus derechos se le reclama la suma principal le ha sido dirigido al Alguacil mencionado, se celebrará una la hipoteca que se ejecuta me- Román Carrero. extraviado. 2016 a las 9:45 de la mañana. sobre los bienes hipotecados Por la presente se les notifi ca de $416,576.46, al 1 de octu- que suscribe por la Secretaría segunda subasta en las ofi ci- diante este procedimiento que bre de 2015, más intereses del TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA nas del Alguacil que suscribe el se relacionan a continuación. LEGAL NOTICE En la segunda subasta que se con posterioridad a la inscrip- que se ha sido presentada en devengados a la tasa de 6.00% INSTANCIA CENTRO JUDI- día 8 de agosto de 2016, a las HIPOTECA en garantía de un celebre servirá de tipo mínimo ción del crédito del ejecutante este Tribunal una Demanda en ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO según pactados, la suma de CIAL DE ARECIBO, SALA SU- 11:00 de la mañana. En la se- pagaré a favor de Secretary las dos terceras partes (2/3) o acreedores de cargos o de- su contra en el caso de epí- DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- $604.68 por concepto de car- PERIOR, en el caso de epígrafe gunda subasta que se celebre of Housing and Urban Deve- del precio pactado en la pri- rechos reales que los hubiesen grafe. EL abogado de la parte NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA gos por demora, más la suma procederá a vender en pública servirá de tipo mínimo las dos lopment, o a su orden por la mera subasta, o sea la suma pospuesto a la hipoteca del ac- demandante es: Lcdo. Raúl Ri- CENTRO JUDICIAL DE CARO- de 42,200.00 por concepto de subasta al mejor postor en terceras partes (2/3) del precio suma principal de $6,956.37, de $113,823.33. Si tampoco tor y a los dueños, poseedores, vera Burgos (RUA 8879), Martí- LINA SALA SUPERIOR costas, gastos y honorarios de efectivo, cheque certifi cado en pactado en la primera subasta, sin intereses y vencedero el 1 hubiere remate ni adjudicación tenedores de o interesados en nez Odell & Calabria, P.O. Box E.M.I. EQUITY abogado, según pactados. SE moneda legal de los Estados o sea la suma de $71,029.33. de abril de 2030 según escri- en la segunda subasta se ce- títulos transmisibles por endo- 195419, San Juan, Puerto Rico MORTGAGE, INC. LES APERCIBE que de no ha- Unidos de América el día 1ro Si tampoco hubiere remate ni tura número 14 otorgada en lebrará una tercera subasta so o al portador garantizados 00919-5419, E-mail raulrive- Demandante Vs. en las ofi cinas del Alguacil que hipotecariamente con posterio- [email protected] Teléfono (787) cerlo así se le anotará la la de- de agosto de 2016, a las 11:00 adjudicación en la segunda San Juan, Puerto Rico ante el manda dentro de los treinta (30) de la mañana en su ofi cina sita subasta se celebrará una ter- Notario Yvonne Vergne López CARLOS XAVIER suscribe el día 19 de agosto de ridad al crédito del actor que se 758-3276. Se le advierte que ORTIZ OLIVERA días siguientes a la publicación en el local que ocupa en el cera subasta en las ofi cinas del el 12 de marzo de 2007. Pre- 2016 a las 9:45 de la mañana. celebrarán las subastas en las este edicto se publicará en un de este Edicto, radique el ori- edifi cio del TRIBUNAL DE PRI- Alguacil que suscribe el día 15 sentada al asiento 791 del dia- Para la tercera subasta servirá fechas, horas y sitios señalados (1) periódico de circulación ge- Demandado ginal de su contestación ante MERA INSTANCIA CENTRO de agosto de 2016, a las 11:00 rio 298 de Manatí. DEMANDA: de tipo mínimo la mitad (1/2) del para que puedan concurrir a la neral una (1) sola vez y que si CIVIL NUM: FCD2015-0272 el Tribunal correspondiente y JUDICIAL DE ARECIBO, SALA de la mañana. Para la tercera de 7 de noviembre de 2009, precio pactado para el caso de subasta si les conviniere o se no comparece a contestar dicha (408) SOBRE: COBRO DE notifi que con copia a los abo- SUPERIOR, todo derecho, títu- subasta servirá de tipo mínimo de caso seguido en el Tribu- ejecución, o sea, la suma de les invita a satisfacer antes del Demanda radicado el original DINERO Y EJECUCION DE gados de la parte demandante, lo e interés que tenga la parte la mitad (1/2) del precio pacta- nal de Primera Instancia, Sala $85,367.50. La hipoteca a eje- remate el importe del crédito, de la misma en el Tribunal del HIPOTECA (Vía Ordinaria). Lcda. Edda Ivette Rodríguez demandada de epígrafe en el do para el caso de ejecución, de Arecibo, Caso Civil Núm. cutarse en el caso de epígrafe de sus intereses, otros cargos Caguas, con copia al abogado EDICTO DE SUBASTA. El Al- al PO Box 191017, San Juan inmueble de su propiedad que o sea, la suma de $53,272.00. CCD2009-0963, sobre Cobro fue constituida mediante la es- y las costas y honorarios de de la parte demandante, dentro guacil que suscribe por la pre- PR 00919-1017; Teléfono 754- ubica en: Urb. Villa Forestal, La hipoteca a ejecutarse en de Dinero y Ejecución de Hi- critura número 178, otorgada el abogado asegurados quedan- del término de treinta (30) días, sente CERTIFICA, ANUNCIA y 1313. En dicha demanda se F-18, Manatí, P.R 00674 y que el caso de epígrafe fue cons- poteca, por Doral Bank vs Juan día 30 de abril de 2010, ante el do subrogados en los derechos contados a partir de la publica- hace CONSTAR: Que en cum- tramita una acción de Ejecu- se describe a continuación: tituida mediante la escritura Moises Cordero Gonzáles y su Notario David Cardona Dingui y del acreedor ejecutante. La ción del edicto, se le anotará la plimiento de un Mandamiento ción de Hipoteca por la Vía Or- URBANA: Solar en la Urba- número 123, otorgada el día esposa Yasmin Vionette Vélez consta inscrita al Folio 127 del propiedad objeto de ejecución Rebeldía y se dictará senten- de Ejecución de Sentencia que dinaria donde se le reclama la nización Villa Forestal, Barrio 13 de marzo de 2000, ante el Rivera, mediante la cual se Tomo 1006 de Carolina, fi nca y descrita anteriormente se cia en su contra concediendo le ha sido dirigido al Alguacil suma principal de $416,576.46, Coto Sur del término municipal Notario José R. Fournier Torres solicita el pago de la hipote- número 12,870, en el Registro adquirirá libre de cargas y gra- lo solicitado sin más citarle ni que suscribe por la Secretaría al 1 de octubre de 2015, más de Manatí, Puerto Rico, marca- y consta inscrita en el Folio del ca de $106,544.00 que grava de la Propiedad de Carolina, vámenes posteriores una vez oírle. EXPEDIDO bajo mi fi rma del TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA intereses devengados a la tasa do con el número 18 del Bloque Tomo Móvil 526 de Manatí, fi n- esta fi nca en su inscripción Sección Primera, inscripción el Honorable Tribunal expida y sello de este Tribunal de Río INSTANCIA CENTRO JUDI- de 6.00% según pactados, la F en el plano de inscripción de ca número 17,219 en el Regis- 2da, reducida a $93,621.02 o Quinta (5ta) y Última. Dicha su- la correspondiente Orden de Grande, Puerto Rico, hoy día 1 CIAL DE CAROLINA, SALA suma de $604.68 por concep- la Urbanización Villa Forestal, tro de la Propiedad de Manatí, la venta en pública subasta. basta se llevará a cabo para con Confi rmación de Venta Judi- de junio de 2016. María J. Ló- SUPERIOR, en el caso de epí- to de cargos por demora, más con una cabida superfi cial de inscripción segunda (2da). Di- Presentada el 10 de febrero de su producto satisfacer al De- cial. Y para conocimiento de pez Sánchez, Secretaria. grafe procederá a vender en la suma de $42,200.00 por 612.69 metros cuadrados. En cha subasta se llevará a cabo 2010, al Asiento 467 del Diario mandante total o parcialmente licitadores del público en gene-
41 Sports The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 21, 2016 Peyton Manning Ready to Watch Football Rather Than Play It (season) for the fi rst time in 22 years,’’ Man- ships that bear his name and participating in with his former Broncos teammates. ning said. a golf tournament benefi ting East Tennessee ‘’I feel like I’ve been a little busier may- The Tennessee alum said he will attend at Children’s Hospital, Manning planned to be than I ever have been,’’ Manning said. ‘’I least three of the Volunteers’ games this year. talk to Tennessee’s football team Monday af- no longer can say, `Hey, I can’t do that. I have He already has made plans to go to the Vo- ternoon. practice that day.’ People know I’m available lunteers’ Sept. 10 game with Virginia Tech at Manning didn’t express any regrets about now, so I’m paying up on some 18-year com- Bristol Motor Speedway as well as the Oct. his decision to retire in March, one month af- mitments. But I really wanted to protect my 8 game at Texas A&M and the Oct. 15 home ter helping the Broncos win the Super Bowl. fall to do some things I haven’t been able to game with Alabama. ‘’People have asked me during OTAs (off - do in 22 years.’’ He also said he has ‘’some Broncos games season team activities) did I have withdrawals on the list’’ and that he plans to participate or what not,’’ Manning said. ‘’I just have not eyton Manning is looking forward to in the Indianapolis Colts’ 10-year reunion felt that way. Of course, the fall they say is a the transition from football player to of their Super Bowl championship team. whole diff erent deal and I can’t tell you until Pfootball fan. Manning also expects to watch some of his we get there, but I really feel... all I will say is The recently retired Denver Broncos quar- younger brother’s New York Giants regular- I did not get shorted in any way. I got a full terback was in Knoxville on Monday to play season games. plate of football and saw it from lots of diff e- in his charity golf tournament and announce ‘’I’m going to see my little brother play rent angles. I’m very much at peace with it. the winners of the University of Tennessee’s in some normal games as opposed to always I’m actually kind of looking forward to this Peyton Manning Scholarships. Manning said seeing him play in a Super Bowl where you fall and having a little free time.’’ he’s looking forward to watching games ra- can’t breathe until the last play,’’ Manning Manning said he hasn’t had much time to ther than playing in them this fall. said. relax since retiring. He recently received his ‘’I’m really excited about having a free fall After meeting the winners of the scholar- Super Bowl ring and visited the White House Puerto Rico’s Galindo Bets on Centrobasket Title for OQT Preparation uerto Rico has the sole objective of gram. Personally nothing changes. Last put on your country’s jersey and this returning to the Olympic Games year I decided not to be with the team to summer will be no diff erent. The coun- Pand for that they want a national work in other areas of my game. I’m fl at- try needs positive things and whenever team without absences, with the best tered that they have considered me to be we play, fans come together to support players available. That’s why for this part of the team again. I always go with us. That leads to extra pressure, but with year they announced the return of seve- the mindset of helping as much of possi- pride. A title will give our people the joy ral important players. ble to achieve victories,” said Galindo. that at this time they need,” said Galin- Among those returning to the natio- In this 2016, Puerto Rico is expected do. nal team is forward Alex Galindo, who to be more powerful, with the returns of At Belgrade’s OQT, Puerto Rico will had his last participation with the team important players like Carlos Arroyo, Pe- face Serbia, and Angola, in their pre- at the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup. ter John Ramos and Ricky Sanchez. liminary group and could later go-up “It’s a big responsibility when you “Important names in Puerto Rico’s against Czech Republic, Latvia and Ja- put on your country’s jersey and this basketball are interested in being part pan in the second round, which seems summer will be no diff erent. The coun- of the team and that is a step forward a diffi cult test for a country that wants try needs positive things and whenever for Puerto Rico. It also demonstrates to get the only ticket available for the we play, fans come together to support that we want to do well and achieve the lifying Tournament. We have to defeat Olympic Games. us. That leads to extra pressure, but with goals we have for this summer,” said the Mexico and the Dominican Republic, “At this level every group is diffi cult. pride,” Galindo said. forward. who have dominated this region in re- Quality is at the highest point and we are After completing a good regular In this year’s calendar the fi rst com- cent years. We must return to be cham- going with the mentality of achieving season, where he averaged 17.6 points, mitment for the Puerto Ricans will be pions of the region. If we win the region, the qualifi cation. Serbia, on paper, looks 4.5 rebounds and 39% in three-pointers the Centrobasket of Panama, where the then we can think about gaining the tic- stronger, but there will be no small ene- for the Indios de Mayaguez, Galindo team led by Eddie Casiano will look to ket to the Olympics. “ my. The fi rst game is important because will make his return to the national have a good performance to later on In recent years, Puerto Rico has had we go against the host. A good perfor- team. address the FIBA Olympic Qualifying a few performances below the expecta- mance there would give us strength to “It’s always an honor to represent Tournament in Serbia with high spirits. tions. This may add more pressure to the go to the next round. The second round your country and it is even more rewar- “The Centrobasket is equal as or team. turns into a no man’s land and anything ding to be part of the national team pro- more important than the Olympic Qua- “It’s a big responsibility when you can happen,” said Galindo.
Sports 42 Tuesday, June 21, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Javier Báez Not a Trade Chip? By DOUG MITTLER tential from the right side is as intriguing as suggests the Cubs would be more inclined to Schwarber’s is from the left. And for diff erent deal players still at the minor league level. he Chicago Cubs may have an abun- reasons, he would be nearly impossible for The 23-year-old Baez is hitting dance of young talent to use as trade the Cubs to trade,” writes Ken Rosenthal of .267/.305/.445 with six homers. Tbait, but there may be little to no chan- FoxSports.com. ce of the club dealing third baseman Javier The Cubs reportedly are looking to add Baez. bullpen help and have been linked to New “Baez is not as mature a hitter as Kyle York Yankees relievers Aroldis Chapman and Schwarber at 23 -- he still walks too little, Andrew Miller. Baez would be too high a pri- strikes out too much. But Baez’s power po- ce for any of those relievers, and Rosenthal Phillies Bats Fail Again in 3-1 Loss to the Diamondbacks By MATT BREEN t took just fi ve minutes on Mon- day afternoon for a 3-1 Phillies Iloss to Arizona to be decided. Jeremy Hellickson threw 10 pit- ches that resulted in three quick hits. The fi rst three batters scored, and the Phillies were in a hole. Scoring more than three runs in a game again proved to be qui- te an arduous task for baseball’s lowest-scoring off ense. The Phi- ra started the game with a double. Phil Gos- llies have scored three runs in their last 35 selin drove him in with a single. Jake Lamb innings, and it has been a week since they followed with a two-run homer. Another have provided their starting pitcher with loss was certain. more than two runs of support. The Phillies have dropped 10 of their The Phillies collected just two extra-ba- last 12 games, and Monday wrapped up a se hits in this game, and Tyler Goeddel’s do- six-game winless homestand. The Phillies uble in the second inning provided the lone begin a nine-game road trip today in Min- run. Their absent off ense wasted a fi ne rally nesota, and they can only hope that their by Hellickson, who did not allow another off ensive struggles are left behind. run after his rough fi rst inning. The right- Freddy Galvis went 0 for 4 on Monday hander pitched seven innings, struck out six and is batting .091 in June. Odubel Herrera and retired the last 10 batters he faced. was hitless in three at-bats before sliding The pitcher’s recovery was too late for into fi rst to start the ninth inning with a error, but the rally was quickly extinguis- and grounded into a double play. Cameron this team. The damage was done. Jean Segu- bunt single. Andres Blanco reached on an hed. Tommy Joseph swung at the fi rst pitch Rupp struck out to end the game. Rosario Named Batavia Downs Player of the Week ochester Red Wings outfi el- June 14, Rosario scored from second his .888 OPS is second best on the der Eddie Rosario has been on Adam Brett Walker’s game-win- team. Rnamed the Batavia Downs ning hit in the ninth - sliding into Rosario is in his seventh pro- Gaming and Racetrack Player of the home and just eluding the catcher’s fessional season, all with the Twins Week for the period of June 13-19. tag. Rosario also helped the Wings organization. He was selected by For the week, Rosario was 7-for- with his defense, making outstan- Minnesota in the fourth round 20 (.350) with three runs scored and ding catches in center fi eld on June of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft a run batted in. In the opener of a 14 and June 16. For the season, Rosa- out of Rafael Lopez Landron High series with fi rst place Columbus rio is batting .333 in 28 games, and School in Guayama, Puerto Rico.
43 Sports The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 21, 2016 After Game 7 Shocker, Warriors ing goes, the fact that Golden State didn’t win should make it more of a possibility for Durant to go there — as opposed to joining Are Looking for Answers a two-time defending champion coming off the greatest season in NBA history and hav- ing no room for improvement. But assuming Durant does choose to stay in Oklahoma City, the eff ort to reinvig- By TIM BONTEMPS award this season? What if Harrison Barnes orate the roster won’t stop there. Instead, it hadn’t forgotten how to shoot over the fi nal will shift to what should be done with Barnes T his wasn’t the ending the Golden State three games, when he went a combined 5 and Ezeli, a pair of restricted free agents this Warriors expected. for 32 from the fi eld? What if Andrew Bogut summer. As the Cleveland Cavaliers cele- brated their 93-89 victory at Oracle Arena in hadn’t gotten hurt in Game 5, meaning the With Curry, Green and Klay Thompson Warriors were left with having to play big all in their mid-20s, Golden State’s core isn’t Game 7 of the NBA Finals on Sunday night, men Festus Ezeli and Anderson Varejao, who going anywhere anytime soon. But Bogut clinching the championship on Golden were a combined minus-18 in Game 7? will turn 32 next season and Andre Iguodala State’s home court a year after the Warriors None of that matters now, though. And will turn 33. Signifi cant bench pieces like did the same to them, Golden State’s players it is the cold, hard reality of that NBA Finals Marreese Speights and Leandro Barbosa will and coaches quickly fi nished their interview outcome that will drive the Warriors to try to be free agents. The Barnes and Ezeli con- sessions and fi led out of the arena. fi nd ways to come back stronger next season, tract situations will hang over the team next After winning an NBA-record 73 games, when they attempt to climb to the top of the month. Coach Steve Kerr’s top assistant, Luke the expectation was that Golden State would if I would have done this? What if I would NBA mountain once again. Walton, offi cially begins his new job as coach lift the Larry O’Brien Trophy for a second have done that? All that stuff replays in your That search begins with Kevin Durant. of the Los Angeles Lakers on Monday and straight season. Instead, the Warriors became head.” When the Warriors managed to come back will undoubtedly wind up taking some of the fi rst team to allow an opponent to recover Until the Warriors reconvene this fall, from a three-games-to-one defi cit to beat the Kerr’s staff with him — giving the Warriors from a three-games-to-one defi cit in the NBA there will be plenty of what-ifs fl owing Oklahoma City Thunder in seven games in yet another item on their summer to-do list. Finals, beginning an off season full of uncer- through their minds. What if Green hadn’t the Western Conference fi nals, the thought Plenty of teams would be envious of the tainty in the Bay Area. been suspended in Game 5, giving Cleveland was Durant was expected to stay with the Warriors’ situation: back-to-back NBA Finals “I mean, it sucks,” said Draymond Green, the opening it needed to get back into the se- Thunder. But as the Warriors seemed to lack trips, an NBA record for regular season wins, who was brilliant in Game 7 — 32 points, 15 ries? What if Stephen Curry hadn’t slipped scoring options in the Finals, could he be- a championship a year ago and a trio of stars rebounds and nine assists — but whose sus- on a wet spot on the court in Houston in come an option for them again? in their primes on aff ordable contracts. But pension for Game 5 was the turning point Game 4 of Golden State’s fi rst-round series Golden State owner Joe Lacob isn’t afraid that doesn’t mean the Warriors won’t have in the series. “Obviously, you hate to lose against the Rockets, spraining his medial col- of swinging for the fences, and there’s little plenty to think about this off season. being we had a 3-1 lead. So you think about lateral ligament and never again looking like doubt the Warriors will be granted a meeting After an ending no one here saw coming, all that stuff . You think about: What if? What the player who won a second straight MVP with Durant this summer. And, the think- Golden State has a busy summer ahead. LeBron James Speaks at Home Near Akron By EMILY BAMFORTH shares with his wife and three children. Fans greeted James with screams and BA Finals MVP LeBron James is chants of “MVP!” as James waved from a home, after he led the Cleveland van, then spoke into a microphone. NCavs to their fi rst NBA champi- James talked about how the team was onship. And he spoke to fans outside his the fi rst in NBA history to come back from house Monday afternoon. The LeBron a 3-1 defi cit to win the fi nals. James Family Foundation had organized “ That championship wasn’t just for us the homecoming and gave out T-shirts say- ... That championship was for everyone in ing “We are Family” to fans who lined his Northeast Ohio,” he said. street. The crowd, many who had gathered on James, 31, who was born in Akron and the road hours beforehand, roared. LeBron played for St. Vincent-St. Mary High School, then joked about how tired he was. helped fi nish off the Golden State Warriors “I’m going to take a really long nap,” Sunday with 27 points, 11 rebounds, and 11 he said, as fans laughed. assists. The win broke the 52-year champi- LeBron then headed off to his home onship drought in Cleveland. around the corner, and fans ran over to see He stepped off the plane in Cleveland, him come home to his family. But before showing off the trophy to thousands of fans he left, he closed with what he wanted the who packed the I-X Center to welcome their crowd to remember. team. Then he went home, to the house he “I’m just a kid from Akron, Ohio.”
Sports 44 Tuesday, June 21, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Argentina’s Lionel Messi the Obstacle in Front of USA’s Copa América Dream Run By MARTIN ROGERS tiano Ronaldo and Portugal at the 2014 World major international trophy in Argentinean co- Cup. lors. He was in rampant form with a goal and any things in soccer are easier to say “We take it as it comes,” Klinsmann said. two assists in a 4-1 victory over Venezuela on than to do, and the entire concept of “There is no need to talk and make Argentina Saturday. Mstopping Lionel Messi from wreaking bigger than they are. We played two years ago Yet even with the magic of Messi and the havoc with his creative brilliance must surely (against) Ronaldo and that was a big game, too. world’s No.1 ranked team in its path, a trip to top that list. We were winning 2-1 right into the 96th minu- the fi nal of the Copa America, a tournament It sounds quite simple, doesn’t it? Just stop te. We came so far now and we are hungry for typically featuring almost exclusively South him. the next step, even though we understand it is American teams but expanded for its 100th an- In truth, such a task is perhaps the most a big opponent.” niversary, is within reach. diffi cult thing in the sport, which is why Mes- Klinsmann has a point, kind of. Yes, the “We have taken another step,” U.S. defen- si, the little maestro from Argentina, is argua- USA did well against Portugal in what was der Matt Besler said. “We are closer to where bly the greatest player of this era and certainly the second game for both teams in the World we want to be.” among the fi nest of all time. Cup’s Group of Death. Ronaldo, Messi’s only Getting to the title game would be the bi- Finding a way to curtail his dominance is legitimate contender for the tag of world’s best ggest achievement of Klinsmann’s fi ve-year the next task presented to the United States, one player, was indeed stymied and frustrated for reign and be one of the most notable accomplis- that must be accomplished at Houston’s NRG most of the evening in Manaus. hments in American soccer history. It all looked Stadium tonight if the host nation’s charmed However, Ronaldo was also nursing inju- highly unlikely two weeks ago, when an ope- run through to the semifi nals of the Copa Ame- ries, yet still managed to set up the late equa- ning game defeat to Colombia put both early rica is going to continue. lizer that broke American hearts, restricting elimination and Klinsmann’s fi ring within the so in the fi nal, using its multi-talented, multi- Buoyed by three consecutive impressive them to a 2-2 draw when victory had looked realms of possibility. faceted lineup to keep him in check. victories, USA head coach Jurgen Klinsmann assured. The response has been superb, and built Whether Klinsmann’s group has the will is bullish about his team’s chances of handling Messi, now fully fi t following an early sum- upon tenacity. and fi repower to similarly crowd his shoulder, Messi, citing their performance against Cris- mer back problem, is seeking to win his fi rst “We are a team with so much character block his running lanes and deny him space re- to grind it out,” Klinsmann added. “They are mains to be seen. Messi said little after the Venezuela game, more convinced of their ability now and have Rakitic Hopes Spain Will more confi dence.” except to note that scoring his 54th internatio- Belief is a must, of course, when it comes to nal goal to tie Gabriel Batistuta for the all-time taming Messi, and often even that isn’t enough. Argentinean lead was not worth celebrating Rest ‘Magical’ Iniesta Argentina is more than a one-man team, but yet. “I tied it,” Messi said. “I still haven’t broken it.” when its talisman fi res, so does the whole unit. He sounded like a man with unfi nished bu- No one could stop Messi during the last World Cup until Germany found a way to do siness, in more ways than one. roatia midfi elder Ivan Rakitic has over Czech Republic and Turkey and are voiced his admiration for Andres expected to make a number of changes to Cavaliers’ Richard Jefferson Announces CIniesta and hopes Spain will rest his their starting XI for the upcoming clash Barcelona team-mate for their fi nal Group with Croatia. D game today. Iniesta is one of the candidates to be Spain have already clinched qualifi - rested by Vicente del Bosque with an eye Retirement After Game 7 Win cation for the round of 16 following wins on the knockout stages and Rakitic would not mind if the 32-year-old were to miss out. By KURT HELIN After the game, he talked about LeBron The attacking midfi elder has been one James and what he meant to Jeff erson’s ca- of the stars of the tournament, scooping alk about going out on top. reer. up man of the match awards against both After an NBA Finals where the veteran “I’ll give you a little walk down right Czech Republic and Turkey, and Rakitic Tjourneyman ended up playing a key role now,” Jeff erson said. “I lost the national has nothing but praise for the Spain ace. for the Cavaliers, allowing them to go small championship game to Duke, then I lost two “I don’t think Andres is surprising an- and match up with the Warriors for stretches, straight NBA Finals (with the Nets), then my yone with his superb performances,” said Richard Jeff erson decided this was the time third year we lost to Detroit after being up 3-2 Rakitic. to retire. Chris Haynes of the Cleveland Plain and they won the championship, then I lost to “He has reached such a high level that Dealer broke the news. Miami and they won the championship, then we are only surprised if he is not at that Richard Jeff erson told @FOXSportsOH to top it off I went to the Olympics and we high level. he’s retiring from the game of basketball. He were the worst (American) team of all time. “To speak about Andres is to talk about goes out on top. “My whole career has been so, so close. the magic of football, the enjoyment. — Chris Haynes (@ChrisBHaynes) June Then I had a stretch of six to seven years whe- “I think he is enjoying himself enough 20, 2016 re you become a little bit of a journeyman. To now, but I hope he has a rest against us.” Jeff erson played 15 NBA seasons after be able to get on a team and walk in with a Croatia, who threw away a two-goal Houston drafted him 13th out of Arizona back guy that says he’s going to be able to carry lead to draw 2-2 with the Czechs last time in 2001. He averaged 13.3 points per game for you and bring me here, I owe everything, out, sit second in their group with four po- his career, with the high coming in 2008 when every shot, every play, everything I’ve ever ints from two games. he averaged 22.6 for the Nets. done to that man.”
The San Juan Daily Star Games Tuesday, June 21, 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 G O N E R P N B K D U S J E N G N E O E B A R E S E L D I N V A M Q E D E I S V V R P I C A N N X D E T R A D O E H E Z S O E E E R S S S W E S U M E B M R V I S A S L L A F T I P P E V D R E T A S M A G N I T U D E S R L T N E M T N I O P P A S I D E S L V E S M S O G C A E E M I O S O B N H T N O M H D I N D I S C R I M I N A T E G U I S E H C R A T S D D C T S C S A G G E D R E A D S Amass Exempt Nerves Sleeping Badder Gases Operas Sneak Bares Goads Pines Starches Bemuse Goner Pitfall Taste Ceded Guise Poach Their Coves Indiscriminate Rains Visas Darted Jester Review Worded Deacons Magnitude Sagged Demon Mashing Saves Dirtied Melodic Seamen Disappointment Metal Shire Dread Month Sinus Answers on page 46
46 Tuesday, June 21, 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) When you’re trying to deal with a problem, be open to hea- You’ll get a wonderful chance to fi ll in the gaps of your ring some constructive criticism. It’s possible your desire knowledge. When faced with a daunting task, ask for help. to resolve an issue is being perceived as aggressive. Try Your employer could pay for additional job training. Are being less intense. Ask for feedback and be attentive to the you interested in developing creative skills or emotional in- answers. If you disagree with what is said, remain calm. telligence? Enrol in a course with a good reputation. Lear- Take some time to think through what has been said to see ning makes your confi dence soar. It’s comforting to have an if it has any validity at all. arsenal of wisdom on which to draw. Taurus (April 21-May 21) Scorpio (Oct 24-Nov 22) The sooner you let go of resentment, the happier you will This is a good time to wrap up fi nancial deals. If you be. It’s not necessary to forgive someone who shows no applied for a raise, you could be given one. Splash out on sign of changing. It is important to release their power something nice for yourself. Have you been looking for over you. By forging a new life centred on the things a more lucrative job? You could be off ered one with lots you value and enjoy, you’ll move past this unfortunate of responsibility. Although the workload will be intense, relationship. That’s because you will have reached hig- you’ll enjoy most of your duties. Getting paid to show off her ground, while they remain stuck in a prison of their your expertise will be emotionally rewarding. You always own making. fare best when doing work that commands respect. Gemini (May 22-June 21) Sagittarius (Nov 23-Dec 21) Asserting yourself is critical to getting what you want. It’s important to be good to yourself, especially when You’ve always been a fl exible person who is willing to others depend on you. Take this opportunity to enjoy go with the fl ow. Sometimes this ability to compromise some rest and relaxation. For you, this could mean an- gets used against you. People have come to expect you ything from planning an elaborate trip to browsing for will take the path of least resistance. Consequently, they reading material at the library to taking a challenging have learned to press their agenda until you back down. course. Anything involving mind expansion will put Don’t make that mistake when it comes to issues that are a spring in your step. When others demand help, tell dear to your heart. them to wait. Cancer (June 22-July 23) Capricorn (Dec 22-Jan 20) Give yourself a break. Yes, you’re a fl awed individual, The sooner you release impossible standards of perfec- but you’re trying hard to overcome your shortcomings. tion; the less stressful life will become. It’s admirable Whenever you have a setback, take a deep breath. Don’t you want to be the best. A tendency to push yourself let yourself get thrown into a shame spiral. Instead, hard has resulted in great achievements. Continually make a list of fi ve positive steps you’ve taken over the setting the bar higher and higher is a game of diminis- past year. Congratulate yourself for pursuing your goals. hing returns. Allow yourself to be a normal human be- When you fall short of them, refl ect. Ask yourself how ing. Instead of assuming more responsibility, make time you can avoid similar problems from occurring again. for quiet refl ection. . Leo (July 24-Aug 23) Aquarius (Jan 21-Feb 19) Instead of thinking in terms of what is best for you, ex- Working with a team will give you a deeper apprecia- plore how you can help your nearest and dearest. Spen- tion for other people’s intelligence. You’ve always been ding quality time with your favourite person will ease a visionary. Many times, your thinking is so far ahead of some of the resentment that has weakened your bond. the curve you feel alienated. You wonder if you’re the It’s important to show you are willing to make personal only person who has the courage to try something di- sacrifi ces for the sake of your loved one. Once they see ff erent. As soon as you get involved in a collaboration, you backing up words with actions, they’ll let down their you’ll realise there are many people who are willing to defences. forge a new frontier. Virgo Aug 24-Sep 23) Pisces (Feb 20-Mar 20) Creating a secure foundation is your fi rst priority. Whe- Striking a healthier balance between your home and ther this means putting a deposit on a house, taking out work life is important. Although your family loves and an insurance policy or starting a retirement fund is up to needs you, it’s important for you to have a meaningful you. The important thing is to take steps to protect your- career. If that means relocating to a diff erent city, moving self against economic uncertainty. Are you drowning in into your own place or spending less time at home, so bills? Give serious thought to downsizing your lifestyle. be it. Anyone who tries to lay a guilt trip on you should Moving to a less expensive place will allow you to pay be stopped in their tracks. Make it clear you will not be off bills and sleep easier. emotionally manipulated into giving up a good job.
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